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  "name": "The Proctor Hospital, Appellant, vs. The Board of Review of Peoria County, Appellee",
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    "parties": [
      "The Proctor Hospital, Appellant, vs. The Board of Review of Peoria County, Appellee."
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        "text": "Mr. Justice Cartwright\ndelivered the opinion of the court:\nProctor Hospital, of the city of Peoria, is an institution of public charity, affording surgical and medical aid and nursing to sick and disabled persons. It is of the same character and conducted in the same manner as the St. Francis Hospital of the same city, and its property is actually and exclusively used for charitable purposes, not leased or otherwise used with a view to profit. Such property is therefore exempt from taxation. (Sisters of St. Francis v. Board of Review, 231 Ill. 317.) The board of review of Peoria county assessed the property of the hospital, and the action of the board in so doing has been certified to this court by the Auditor of Public Accounts.\nThe opinion in the case of the St. Francis Hospital decides every question which can be raised by the record in this case, and the order of the board of review must be and is set aside.\nOrder set aside.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Stevens & Horton, and J. M. Elliott, (O. J. Bailey, of counsel,) for appellant.",
      "W. H. Stead, Attorney General, Robert ScholES, State\u2019s Attorney, and Thomas E. Dempcy, (Barnes & BoulwarE, of counsel,) for appellee."
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    "head_matter": "The Proctor Hospital, Appellant, vs. The Board of Review of Peoria County, Appellee.\nOpinion filed April 23, 1908.\nThis case is controlled by the decision in Sisters of St. Francis v. Board of Review, 231 Ill. 317.\nAuditor's certificate of appeal to review a decision of' the board of review of Peoria county.\nStevens & Horton, and J. M. Elliott, (O. J. Bailey, of counsel,) for appellant.\nW. H. Stead, Attorney General, Robert ScholES, State\u2019s Attorney, and Thomas E. Dempcy, (Barnes & BoulwarE, of counsel,) for appellee."
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