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  "name": "Fred A. Munson, Appellant, v. The Commercial State Bank of Windsor, Illinois, Appellee",
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      "Fred A. Munson, Appellant, v. The Commercial State Bank of Windsor, Illinois, Appellee."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Eldredge\ndelivered the opinion of the court.\nThis is an appeal from a judgment rendered in a trial of the right of property in the county court of Shelby county.\nAppellee recovered judgment against George B. Gleason and his wife in the circuit court of Shelby county on June 2, 1926, in the sum of $3,123.00, and execution was levied upon all crops located \u201cupon the following described real estate both growing and matured, consisting of about 80 acres of wheat now in the shock and located upon the north one-half of the southwest quarter of Sec. 2, and all growing crops upon the south one-half of Sec. three (3) all in Town eleven (11) North, Range five (5) East of the Third P. M. Shelby county, Illinois.\u201d Appellant claimed the right to possession of the growing corn on section 3, mentioned in the above certificate of levy, by reason of a chattel mortgage executed by said Gleason, mortgaging, \u201cthe undivided one-half interest of all Indian corn, a growing crop on the south half of Section 3, Township 11, N., Range 3 E. of the 3rd P. M., about 120 acres of corn.\u201d The levy was made upon the corn growing upon section 3, town 11, range 5. The chattel mortgage covers corn grown upon section 3, town 11, range 3. Appellant claims that the range was misdescribed in the chattel mortgage and range 5 should have been range 3.\nIt appears from the evidence that immediately after the judgment was rendered in favor of appellee, that the clerk of the circuit court issued an execution and delivered it to the sheriff who endorsed thereon, \u201creceived this 2nd day of June, A. D. 1926 at four o\u2019clock thirty minutes P. M. Harry Eiley, Sheriff.\u201d After the execution had been delivered to the sheriff the clerk, who was also ex-officio recorder, picked up the chattel mortgage in question, which in some manner unexplained, had been placed upon his desk, and endorsed thereon the same identical date of filing, to-wit, June 2, 1926, at 4:30 o \u2019clock P. M. It would thus appear that the delivery of the execution to the sheriff and the filing of the chattel mortgage for record were concurrent acts, and done at the same time, and the liens created thereby, if any, were concurrent. In, such a case neither lien would have precedence over the other. 37 C. J. 329 Section 42.\nOn a trial of the right of property under the statute of this state, the burden is upon the claimant to prove his right to the property and he is bound to show that the property belongs to him and is not subject to sale upon execution. Marshall v. Cunningham, 13 Ill. 20. Even if it be conceded that the chattel mortgage, on account of the misdescription of the location of the growing crops, was not void as against third persons, which question it is unnecessary for us to decide, yet appellant had no prior or superior lien by virtue of said mortgage than appellee had by virtue of his execution.\nAppellant having failed to establish a superior right of property than appellee he must fail in this proceeding and the judgment of the county court is affirmed.\nAffirmed.",
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        "author": "Mr. Justice Eldredge"
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    "attorneys": [
      "Ward & Pugh, for appellant.",
      "Wm. H. Craig and J. J. Baker, for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "Fred A. Munson, Appellant, v. The Commercial State Bank of Windsor, Illinois, Appellee.\nGen. No. 8,096.\nHeard in this court at the April term, 1927.\nOpinion filed October 31, 1927.\nWard & Pugh, for appellant.\nWm. H. Craig and J. J. Baker, for appellee."
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