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  "id": 2812129,
  "name": "Mamie Umdenstook, Nos. 1915, 1930; Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones, Nos. 1916, 1924; Norman W. Gebhardt, Nos. 1917, 1929; Anna B. Skinner, No. 1918; William M. Harris, Nos. 1919, 1926; Mike Couri, Nos. 1920, 1925; L. V. Taylor and Emma Taylor, No. 1921; Henry E. Hanshaw and Stella Hanshaw, No. 1922; Feed Denny and Frances Denney, No. 1923; Elmer Kinsinger, No. 1927; Bessie Ball, No. 1928; Ed. Pollitt, No. 2277; Dallas R. Sweeney and Grace E. Sweeney, No. 2276, Claimants, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent",
  "name_abbreviation": "Umdenstook v. State",
  "decision_date": "1935-06-01",
  "docket_number": "Nos. 1915 to 1930, both inclusive, and Nos. 2276, 2277, consolidated",
  "first_page": "734",
  "last_page": "748",
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      "cite": "8 Ill. Ct. Cl. 734"
    }
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    "name_abbreviation": "Ill. Ct. Cl.",
    "id": 8793,
    "name": "Illinois Court of Claims"
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    "name_long": "Illinois",
    "name": "Ill."
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  "provenance": {
    "date_added": "2019-08-29",
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    "judges": [],
    "parties": [
      "Mamie Umdenstook, Nos. 1915, 1930; Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones, Nos. 1916, 1924; Norman W. Gebhardt, Nos. 1917, 1929; Anna B. Skinner, No. 1918; William M. Harris, Nos. 1919, 1926; Mike Couri, Nos. 1920, 1925; L. V. Taylor and Emma Taylor, No. 1921; Henry E. Hanshaw and Stella Hanshaw, No. 1922; Feed Denny and Frances Denney, No. 1923; Elmer Kinsinger, No. 1927; Bessie Ball, No. 1928; Ed. Pollitt, No. 2277; Dallas R. Sweeney and Grace E. Sweeney, No. 2276, Claimants, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent."
    ],
    "opinions": [
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        "text": "Per Curiam:\nAll of the above claims, as well as certain other claims now pending in this court, arise by reason of the construction by the respondent of the approach to the Cedar Street Bridge in the city of East Peoria, all of which cases are known as East Peoria Bridge cases.\nAll of the claimants herein are represented by the same counsel, and inasmuch as all of the cases grew out of the same transaction and involve the same questions, it has been agreed by counsel for the respective parties, that the cases be consolidated for the purpose of this hearing.\nThe facts as to local conditions at and during the time involved in these cases, as well as the facts which apply generally to all of such cases, have been fully set forth in the consolidated cases of George Treharne and Rosie Treharne vs. State of Illinois, No. 1934, and Russell Youngman and Laura H. Youngman vs. State of Illinois, No. 1935, and in the consolidated cases of Albert J. Moore et al. vs. The State of Illinois, Nos. 1957 to 1964, and No. 1974, to which reference is made therefor.\nThe facts which apply particularly to the several cases under consideration herein, to-wit, the facts as to the location of the several properties and the character of the improvements thereon, if any, are as follows, to-wit:\nNo. 1915.\nMamie Umdenstook.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 571 which is located on the west side of Clark Street, between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately one hundred five (105) feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred twenty (120) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Clark Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The east or front line of the lot is two hundred seventy (270) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThis lot is improved by a one-story five-room frame dwelling with concrete block foundation and no basement. The building is equipped for electricity and gas, but has no furnace, no bath, no plumbing fixtures, no cesspool and no sewer connections.\nThe exterior side walls are of stained shingle, and the building has a shingle roof. The floors and trim are of pine and the interior walls are of plaster. There is a small one-car garage, together with a shed and toilet, at the rear of the lot.\nThe fill on the Clark Street approach to S. B. I. Route 121 commences at or near the north line of claimant\u2019s lot. The surface of the lot is level with the adjoining street and there is no direct interference with ingress or egress over said street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1916.\nEdwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones.\nClaimants are the owners of Lot No. 585 which is located on the east side, of Monson Street, between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately fifteen (15) feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred sixty (160) feet north of Maple Street. The north boundary of such lot immediately adjoins the east and west alley which is just south of and parallel with S. B. I. Route 121 at that point. The lot has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of the lot is six hundred sixty (660) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThis lot is improved by a one-and-one-half-st'ory five-room frame dwelling with gable roof of ruhberoid roofing, and has a concrete block foundation and a five-foot basement. The building is equipped for electricity but not for gas, and has no cesspool, no furnace, no plumbing fixtures and no sewer connection. The exterior side walls are of stained shingle, and the interior walls are of plaster. The floors and trim are of pine.\nThere is a small one-car garage located on the northwest corner of the lot, and an outside toilet.\nThe fill on the Monson Street approach to S. B. I. Route 121 ranges from one foot six inches in height at the south lot line to five feet in height at the north lot line, and interferes materially with ingress and egress over said Monson Street.\nNo. 1917.\nNorman W. Gebhardt.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 569, which is a corner lot located at the northeast corner of the intersection of Sanford and Maple Streets, and is approximately three hundred (300) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121. This lot has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Sanford Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet.\nThe lot in question is improved by a one-story four-room frame .dwelling, with stained shingle side walls and rubberoid roof, and has a basement the full length of the building. The floors and trim are of pine and the interior walls are of plasterboard.\nThe building is equipped for lighting but not for gas; has a furnace but no bath, and no plumbing fixtures or sewer connection. There is a one-car garage at the rear of the lot, also a well and an outside toilet.\nThe Sanford Street fill which constitutes the approach to S. B. I. Route 121, commences just south of the south line of claimant\u2019s lot, and rises gradually to an elevation of two feet and three inches at the north line of the lot, as the result of which there is some material interference with ingress and egress over Sanford Street, as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1918.\nAnna B. Skinner.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 578 which is located on the east side of Clark Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately 166.3 feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and forty (40) north of Maple Street. This property has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Clark Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of the lot is three hundred thirty (330) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThis lot is improved by a one-story five-room frame dwelling with two porches, and has rubberoid roofing, a concrete block foundation, but no basement. The building is equipped for electricity but not for gas; has no furnace, no bath, no plumbing fixtures, no cesspool, and no sewer connections. The exterior walls are of siding. The floors and trim are of pine and the interior walls are of plasterboard. The property is in poor physical condition and badly in need of repairs. There is a three-car garage, a well, and an outside toilet at the rear of the lot.\nThe south end of the fill on the Clark Street approach to S. B. I. Boute 121, is approximately eighty (80) feet north of the north line of claimant\u2019s property. The surface of the lot is level with the adjoining street, and there is no interference with ingress or egress over said Clark Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1919.\nWilliam M. Harris.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 575 which is located on the east side of Clark Street between S. B. I. Boute 121' and Maple Street, being approximately forty-five (45) feet south of S. B. I. Boute 121, and one hundred sixty (160) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Clark Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127:1/2) feet. The west or front line of such lot is three hundred thirty (330) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe lot is improved by a one-story five-room frame dwelling* house of very cheap construction, which is equipped for electricity but not for gas. The building has a concrete foundation, but no basement. The exterior walls and roof are of rubberoid construction, and the interior walls are of plasterboard. The floors and trim are of pine. There is no furnace, no bathroom and no plumbing fixtures. There is a small garage and an outside toilet at the rear end of the lot.\nThe north line of this lot adjoins the alley which is immediately south of S. B. I. Boute 121. The fill on the Clark Street approach to S. B. I. Boute 121 commences just south of the south line of claimant\u2019s lot, and.rises gradually to a height of 1.5 feet at the north line of the lot, as a result of which there is some material interference with ingress and egress over said Clark Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1920.\nMike Court.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 565 which is located on the east side of Sanford Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately one hundred forty (140) feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred sixty (160) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Sanford Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet.\nThe lot is improved by a four-room bungalow of cheap construction, having an asbestos shingle roof, a concrete block foundation, but no basement. The exterior side walls are of siding, painted. The floors and trim are of pine, and the interior walls are of plaster. The building is wired for electricity but has no gas or sewer connections, no bathroom, no furnace, and no plumbing fixtures. There is a small garage and an outside toilet.\nThe north line of this lot borders on an east and west alley, and the west lot line immediately adjoins Sanford Street. The fill on the Sanford Street approach to said S. B. I. Route 121 is six feet six inches high at the south line of claimant\u2019s property and increases gradually to eight feet three inches at the north line of such property, as the result of which, access to the property from Sanford Street is practically destroyed.\nNo. 1921.\nL. V. Taylor and Emma Taylor.\nClaimants are the owners of Lot No. 570 which is located on the west side of Clark Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately sixty-five feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred sixty (160) feet north of Maple Street; and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Clark Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The north line of this lot borders on an east and west alley, and the east or front lot line is approximately two hundred seventy (270) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe lot is improved by a four-room cottage with concrete block foundation, but no basement. The exterior walls are of stained shingles, and the roof of asbestos shingles. The floors and the interior trim are of pine and the interior walls of plaster. The building is equipped for electricity and gas but has no bathroom, no furnace, no sewer connections and no plumbing fixtures. There is a garage and a shed at the rear of the lot, as well as an outside toilet.\nThe fill on the Clark Street approach to said S. B. I. Route 121 commences at a point just south of the south line of this lot and increases in height to 1.5 feet at the north end of the lot, as a result of which there is some interference with ingress and egress over said Clark Street.\nNo. 1922.\nHenry E. Hanshaw and Stella Hanshaw.\nClaimants are the owners of Lot No. 587 which is located on the east side of Monson Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately ninety-five (95) feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and eighty (80) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of the lot is six hundred sixty (660) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe lot is improved by a five-room frame dwelling house with composition roof, and concrete block foundation, but no basement. The exterior walls are of siding, painted. The floors and trim are of pine and the interior walls are of plaster. The building is equipped for electricity and gas, but has no sewer connections, no cesspool, no furnace, and no plumbing fixtures. There is a one-car garage, a shed and outdoor toilet at the rear of the lot.\nThe Monson Street approach to S. B. I. Route 121 commences a short distance north of the north line of this lot. The lot is level with the adjoining street and there is no interference with ingress or egress over Monson Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1923.\nFred Denney and Frances Denney.\nClaimants are the owners of Lot No. 580 which is located on the west side of Monson Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately fifteen (15) feet south of said S. B. I. Boute 121, and one hundred sixty (160) feet north of Maple Street. This lot lies just south of the alley which at this point, parallels said Boute 121 on the south;\u2014 has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The east or front line of the lot is six hundred (600) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe property is improved by a one-story two-room frame dwelling house of cheap construction, with concrete foundation, but no basement. The exterior side walls and roof are of rubberoid shingle construction. The building is in poor condition, is equipped for electricity and gas, but has no sewer connections, no cesspool, no furnace, and no plumbing fixtures. There is a one-car garage, a coal shed and outdoor toilet at the rear of the lot.\nThe fill on the Monson Street approach to S. B. I. Boute 121 has an elevation of 1.5 feet at the south line of this lot and increases gradually to five feet at the north line of the lot as the result of which access to said property from Monson Street is practically destroyed.\nNo. 1924.\nEdwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones.\nClaimants are the owners of Lot No. 586 which is a vacant lot located on the east side of Monson Street, between S. B. I. Boute 121 and Maple Street, being approximately fifty-five (55) feet south of S. B. I. Boute 121, and one hundred twenty (120) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of the lot is six hundred sixty (660) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe fill on the Monson Street approach to S. B. I. Boute 121 commences a short distance north of the south line of this lot, and rises gradually to an elevation of one and one-half feet at the north line of the lot, and consequently there is some interference with ingress and egress over Monson Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1925.\nMike Court.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 566 which is a vacant lot located on the east side of Sanford Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately one hundred eighty (180) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred twenty (120) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Sanford Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet.\nThe Sanford Street fill is four feet seven inches in height at the south line of this property, and increases gradually to a height of six feet six inches at the north property line, as the result of which, access to the property from Sanford Street is practically destroyed.\nNo. 1926.\nWilliam M. Harris.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 576 which is a vacant lot located on the east side of Clark Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately sixty-five (65) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred twenty (120) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Maple Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of the lot is three hundred thirty (330) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe fill on the Clark Street approach to S. B. I. Route 121 commences near the north line of this lot. The surface of the lot is level with the adjoining street and there is no interference with ingress or egress over Clark Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1927.\nElmer Kinsinger.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 574 which is located on the west side of Clark Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being just north of said Maple Street and two hundred twenty-five (225) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121;\u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40)) feet on Clark Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The east or front line of the lot is two hundred seventy (270) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe property is improved by a one-story three-room frame dwelling house of very cheap construction, without foundation or basement. The exterior walls are of stained shingle, and the roof of rubberoid construction. The floors and trim are of pine and the interior walls are of plasterboard. The building is equipped for electricity but not for gas. There is no sewer connection, no cesspool, no furnace, and no plumbing fixtures. There is a one-car garage and an outside toilet. The dwelling is located at the rear of the lot adjoining the alley.\nThe south end of the fill on the Clark Street approach to S. B. I. Route 121 is approximately one hundred twenty (120) feet north of the north line of this lot. The surface of the lot is level with both Maple and Clark Streets, and there is no interference with ingress or egress over either of said streets as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1928.\nBessie Ball.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 589 which is located on the east side of Monson Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being just north of Maple Street and approximately one hundred seventy-five (175) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street, and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of the lot is six hundred sixty (660) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe property is improved by a four-room dwelling house of cheap construction, and has a concrete foundation, but no basement. The exterior side walls are of siding, and the roof is of rubberoid construction. The floors and trim are of pine and the interior walls are of plasterboard. The building is equipped for electricity but not for gas, and has no sewer, no cesspool, no bathroom, no furnace and no plumbing fixtures. There is a shed and outdoor toilet at the rear of the lot.\nThe north line of this lot is over eighty (80) feet south of the south end of the fill on the Monson Street approach to S. B. I. Route 121. The surface of the lot is on the same level as the adjoining streets, to wit, Monson and Maple Streets, and there is no interference with ingress or egress over either of said streets as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 1929.\nNorman W. Gebhardt.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 568 which is located on the east side of Sanford Street, between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately two hundred sixty (260) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121, and forty (40) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Sanford Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet.\nThe only improvement on this property is a small building with rubberoid covering, located on the rear of the lot, occupied by claimant as his residence, and which he testified was worth about one hundred dollars ($100.00) at the time the work on S. B. I. Route 121 was commenced.\nThe Sanford Street fill which immediately adjoins this property on the west, ranges in height from two feet three inches at the south line to three feet five inches at the north line of said lot; as the result of which access to said property from Sanford Street is practically destroyed.\nNo. 1930.\nMamie Umdenstock.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 572 which is a vacant lot located on the west side of Clark Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately one hundred forty-five (145) feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and eighty (80) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Clark Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The east or front line of said lot is two hundred seventy (270) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe fill on the Clark Street approach to said S. B. I. Route 121 commences about forty (40) feet north of the north line of this lot. The surface of the lot is level with the adjoining street and there is no interference with ingress or egress over said street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 2276.\nDallas R. Sweeney and Grace E. Sweeney.\nClaimants are the owners of Lot No. 581 which is a vacant lot located on the west side of Monson Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately fifty-five (55) feet south of S. B. I. Route 121, and one hundred twenty (120) feet north of Maple Street; \u2014 and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The east or front line of the Lot is six hundred (600.) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe fill on Monson Street which constitutes the approach to S. B. I. Route 121, commences at a point a short distance north of the south line of this lot and reaches, an elevation of 1.5 feet at the north line of the lot, as the result of which there is some interference with ingress and egress over Mon-son Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nNo. 2277.\nEd Pollitt.\nClaimant is the owner of Lot No. 588 which is located on the east side of Monson Street between S. B. I. Route 121 and Maple Street, being approximately one hundred thirty-five (135) feet south of said S. B. I. Route 121, and forty (40) feet north of Maple Street; and has a frontage of forty (40) feet on Monson Street and a depth of one hundred twenty-seven and one-half (127%) feet. The west or front line of such lot is six hundred sixty (660) feet east of the Sanford Street fill.\nThe property is improved by a one-story four-room frame dwelling with brick foundation, but no basement. The exterior side walls are of siding, and the roof is of rubberoid construction. The floors and trim are of pine, and the interior walls are of plaster. The building is not equipped for electricity or gas, has no sewer connections, no cesspool, no furnace, and no plumbing fixtures.\nThe south end of the fill on the Monson Street aproach to S. B. I. Route 121 is approximately fifty (50) feet north of the north line of this property. The surface of the lot is level with the adjoining street, and there is no interference with ing\u2019ress or egress over said Street as the result of the construction of the improvement in question.\nClaimants contend that their several properties have been depreciated in value as the result of the - construction of the improvement in question, and base their claims upon the following elements of damage, to wit:\n1. Dust blowing from the roadway.\n2. Fumes from, and noise of passing automobiles.\n, 3. Interference with the circulation of air over said properties.\n4. Interference with their right of access.\n5. Interference with the natural drainage, and failure on the part of the Respondent to provide proper drainage.\nA review of the authorities on the legal questions involved in claimants\u2019 contentions is fully set forth in the consolidated cases of Albert J. Moore, et al. vs. The State, Nos. 1957 to 1964, inclusive, and No. 1974, to which reference is made therefor.\nAs in the .consolidated cases of Albert J. Moore, et al, hereinbefore referred to, and in order that this opinion may not be unduly extended, we will not attempt to set forth herein the application of the principles of law involved, to the facts in each particular case but will recite briefly the conclusions at which we have arrived.\nUpon consideration of all of the evidence, so far as the same applies to the several claimants, and the view of the several properties as taken by the court, and upon consideration of the law as the same applies to the facts in each case, we have concluded as follows, to wit:\n1. As to the claims for damages on account of dust blowing from the \"roadway, fumes from passing automobiles, and interference with the circulation of air over the premises of the several claimants; \u2014 none of the claimants have shown any depreciation in the value of their respective properties,for which they are entitled to damages.\n2. As to claims for damages on account of interference with the natural drainage, etc., Lots 565, 566, 570, 571, 575, 576, 580, 581, 585, and 586 have each been depreciated in value to some extent, \u00e1s the result of the construction of the improvement in question, the amount of depreciation in each case varying with the particular lot. Future damages can be obviated in each case by connecting the open ditches or other means of drainage of such lots with the sewer system installed by the Respondent.\n3. As to claims for damage on account of interference with the right of access, each and all of the lots involved in this proceeding have been depreciated in value to some extent as the result of the construction of the improvement in question, the amount of such depreciation in each case varying with the particular lot.\n4. The total depreciation in value of each and all of the lots involved in this proceeding, as hereinbefore set forth, as the result of the construction of the improvement in question is as follows:\nLot 571 \u2014 Mamie Umdenstock.............................. $400.00\nLot 585 \u2014 Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones............... 900.00\nLot 569 \u2014 Norman W. Gebhardt............................. 400.00\nLot 578 \u2014 Anna B. Skinner................................. 200.00\nLot 575 \u2014 William M. Harris................................ 550.00\nLot 565 \u2014 Mike Couri...................................... 900.00\nLot 570- \u2014 L. V. Taylor and Emma Taylor................... 500.00\nLot 587 \u2014 Henry E. Hanshaw and Stella Hanshaw........... 350.00\nLot 580 \u2014 Fred Denney and Frances Denney................ 400.00\nLot 586 \u2014 Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones............... 100.00\nLot 566 \u2014 Mike Couri...................................... 200.00\nLot 576 \u2014 William M. Harris............................... 75.00\nLot 574 \u2014 Elmer Kinsinger ................................ 100.00\nLot 589 \u2014 Bessie Ball......'................................ 175.00\nLot 568 \u2014 Norman W. Gebhardt............................ 200.00\nLot 572 \u2014 Mamie Umdenstock ............................. 75.00\nLot 588 \u2014 Ed Pollitt ...................................... 100.00\nLot 581 \u2014 Dallas R. Sweeney and Grace E. Sweeney......... 100.00\nIt is Thebefobe Ordebed that awards be and the same are hereby entered in favor of the several claimants herein as follows, to wit:\nNo. 1915 \u2014 Mamie Umdenstock, owner of Lot 571, Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00).\nNo. 1916 \u2014 Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones, owners of Lot 585, Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00).\nNo. 1917 \u2014 Norman W. Gebhardt, owner of Lot 569, Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00).\nNo. 1918 \u2014 Anna B. Skinner, owner of Lot 578, Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).\nNo. 1919 \u2014 William. M. Harris, owner of Lot 575, Five Hundred Fifty Dollars ($550.00).\nNo. 1920 \u2014 Mike Couri, owner of Lot 565, Nine Hundred Dollars ($900.00).\nNo. 1921 \u2014 L. V. Taylor and Emma Taylor, owners of Lot 570, Five Hundred Dollars ($500.00).\nNo. 1922' \u2014 Henry E. Hanshaw and Stella Hdnshaw, owners of Lot 587, Three Hundred Fifty Dollars ($350.00).\nNo. 1923 \u2014 Fred Denney and Frances Denney, owners of Lot 580, Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00).\n\u25a0 No. 1924 \u2014 Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones, owners of Lot 586, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).\nNo. 1925 \u2014 Mike Couri, owner of Lot 566, Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).\nNo. 1926 \u2014 William M. Harris, owner of Lot 576, Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00).\nNo. 1927 \u2014 Elmer Kinsinger, owner of Lot 574, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).\nNo. 1928 \u2014 Bessie Ball, owner of Lot 589, One Hundred Seventy-five Dollars ($175.00).\nNo. 1929 \u2014 Norman W. Gebhardt, owner of Lot 568, Two Hundred Dollars ($200.00).\nNo. 1930 \u2014 Mamie TJmdenstock, owner of Lot 572, Seventy-five Dollars ($75.00).\nNo. 2277 \u2014 Ed Pollitt, owner of Lot 588, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).\nNo. 2276 \u2014 Dallas R. Sweeney and Grace E. Sweeneyi owners of Lot 581, One Hundred Dollars ($100.00).",
        "type": "majority",
        "author": "Per Curiam:"
      }
    ],
    "attorneys": [
      "Potts & Allison and Walter G. Cunningham, for claimants.",
      "Otto Kerner, Attorney. General; John Kasserman, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent."
    ],
    "corrections": "",
    "head_matter": "(Nos. 1915 to 1930, both inclusive, and Nos. 2276, 2277, consolidated\nMamie Umdenstook, Nos. 1915, 1930; Edwin Jones and Dorothy P. Jones, Nos. 1916, 1924; Norman W. Gebhardt, Nos. 1917, 1929; Anna B. Skinner, No. 1918; William M. Harris, Nos. 1919, 1926; Mike Couri, Nos. 1920, 1925; L. V. Taylor and Emma Taylor, No. 1921; Henry E. Hanshaw and Stella Hanshaw, No. 1922; Feed Denny and Frances Denney, No. 1923; Elmer Kinsinger, No. 1927; Bessie Ball, No. 1928; Ed. Pollitt, No. 2277; Dallas R. Sweeney and Grace E. Sweeney, No. 2276, Claimants, vs. State of Illinois, Respondent.\nOpinion filed June 1, 1935.\nPotts & Allison and Walter G. Cunningham, for claimants.\nOtto Kerner, Attorney. General; John Kasserman, Assistant Attorney General, for respondent."
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  "file_name": "0734-01",
  "first_page_order": 756,
  "last_page_order": 770
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