Appellate Court of Illinois, 1902

Hagemann v. Hagemann

Hagemann v. Hagemann
Appellate Court of Illinois · Decided June 23, 1902 · Ball
102 Ill. App. 479; 1902 Ill. App. LEXIS 549

Hagemann v. Hagemann

Opinion of the Court

Mr. Justice Ball

delivered the opinion of the court.

A reading of the remanding order shows that nothing was left to be determined except a question of fact, namely, the identity of the notes which were contained in said envelope. The master finds them to have been :

The Wartzeck note...............$1,250.00.

The second Wartzeck note......... 550.00.

The Gulp note................... 1,000.00.

The Reimer note................. 1,000.00.

$3,800.00.

This finding has been approved by the chancellor. We have carefully examined the record in this case and can not say that its weight is manifestly and clearly against the finding, and that being so, we should not and will not disturb it. Siegel v. Andrews, 78 Ill. App. 611-616; affirmed, 181 Ill. 350-356.

The decree of the Circuit Court will be affirmed.

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