84 Neb. 128 | Neb. | 1909
The appellee, William Berger, and one Delahunty were licensed saloon-keepers in the city of Gothenburg during the municipal year of 1907, and both these parties applied for a license for the year 1908. A remonstrance was filed against the application of Berger, and upon the hearing the city council refused the license. From the order of the council he appealed to the district court, where the finding of the council was reversed and an order entered directing it to grant the license. From this order the remonstrators have appealed.
The remonstrance upon which hearing was had charged that Berger, during the previous year, had violated our liquor laws in the following respects: (1) Selling to habitual drunkards and to minors; (2) on the Sabbath day; (3) keeping a disorderly house; (4) charging that he was not a man of good moral character. An examination of the evidence leads us to believe that the finding of the district court on al-1 of these questions must be sustained, with the exception of the finding that no sale
For the reason that the sales made by Swanson to Wig
By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the judgment of the district court is
Reversed.