Chicago Railway Company v. Schendel

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Chicago Railway Company v. Schendel
George Sutherland
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United States Supreme Court

270 U.S. 611

Chicago Railway Company  v.  Schendel

 Argued: March 17, 18, 1926. --- Decided: April 12, 1926

Messrs. Edward S. Stringer, of St. Paul, Minn., M. L. Bell, of New York City, W. F. Dickinson and Daniel Taylor, both of Chicago, Ill., and Thomas D. O'Brien and Alexander E. Horn, both of St. Paul, Minn., for petitioner.

Messrs. Ernest A. Michel and Tom Davis, both of Minneapolis, Minn., for respondents Schendel and others.

Messrs. Ernest A. Michel and Tom Davis, both of Minneapolis, Minn., and Leach & Leach, of Owatonna, Minn., for respondent Elder.

Mr. Justice SUTHERLAND delivered the opinion of the Court.

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