STERNITZKE v. DONAHUE'S JEWELERS

Nos. 37,020, 37,021, 37,022, 37,023, 37,057, 37,058.

249 Minn. 514 (1957)

83 N.W. (2d) 96

EVELYN D. STERNITZKE AND ANOTHER v. DONAHUE'S JEWELERS AND ANOTHER.

Supreme Court of Minnesota.

May 10, 1957.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

A.E. Everson and Josiah A. Baker, for appellants.

Smith, McLean & Peterson, for respondent Donahue's Jewelers.

Gallagher, Farrish, Sheran & Zimmerman, for respondent Donahue's Inc.


NELSON, JUSTICE.

Evelyn D. Sternitzke commenced an action against Donahue's Jewelers to recover for personal injuries on the ground of negligence based upon the icy and slippery condition of the sidewalk in front of the store building leased and occupied by Donahue's Jewelers. Her husband brought a companion suit to recover for loss of services, together with medical and hospital expenses incurred. After answers of defendants were interposed, pretrial depositions...

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