DANHOF v. OSBORNE

Gen. No. 10,901.

10 Ill. App.2d 529 (1956)

135 N.E.2d 492

May Danhof, Plaintiff-Appellee, v. Harriet E. Osborne, d/b/a Duffy's Tavern, Co-Defendant-Appellant, Henry A. Buttell d/b/a Hank's Tavern, Co-Defendant-Appellant.

Appellate Court of Illinois — Second District.

Rehearing denied July 16, 1956.

Released for publication July 17, 1956.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Bozeman, Moran & Klockau, of Moline, and Frank G. Schubert, of Springfield, for appellant; Bernard J. Moran, and Hubbard B. Neighbour, both of Moline, and Frank G. Schubert, of Springfield, of counsel.

Edward Zukosky, of Wenona, for appellee.


JUSTICE CROW delivered the opinion of the court.

This is a suit under the Dram Shop Act, ch. 43, Ill. Rev. Stats. 1953, par. 135, for loss of means of support by May Danhof, wife of Cornelius P. Danhof, sometimes known as "Pelie" Danhof, against the defendants as owners and proprietors of two taverns in which she alleges her husband was sold or given alcoholic liquor and thereby became intoxicated. The action is for...

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