95 Neb. 439 | Neb. | 1914
The county of Buffalo filed a claim with the county board of supervisors of the county of Kearney for one-half of the costs of repairs upon a bridge over the Platte river, which separates the two counties. The claim was allowed by the county board, and Joel Hull, as a citizen and taxpayer of Kearney county, appealed to the district court for that county. Upon trial to the court without a jury, the court found in favor of the plaintiff, Buffalo county, and entered a judgment accordingly, and the said Joel Hull has appealed from that judgment to this court.
The bridge is the same as was involved in State v. Kearney County, 12 Neb. 6; Buffalo County v. Kearney County, 83 Neb. 550; Buffalo County v. Hull, 93 Neb. 586. In the case at bar the repairs wrere made in 1907 and 1908. So far as wre can see, the question which it is now sought to present to this court was determined in each of the two cases last above cited. The appellant, however, continues to insist that, since the bridge wras built- in 1874, and was built wholly by Buffalo county, wdien' there was no statute fixing the liability of counties separated by a stream for the construction or repairing of bridges over such stream, and because the bridge is used, as he says, more by the people of Buffalo county than by the people of Kearney county, and there have been changes in the settlement of both counties, and various people have pur
The district court appears to have followed our former decisions, and its judgment is
Affirmed.