No. 14,142 | Neb. | Mar 22, 1906

Albert, C.

This is a companion case to Bush v. Griffin, ante, p. 214, and was submitted at the same time on the same briefs. While a judgment of affirmance in this particular case might be placed on other grounds, it is also governed by the rule applied in that case, hence, a discussion of other features is not required.

It is recommended that the decree be affirmed.

Duffie and Jackson, 00., concur.

By the Court: For the reasons stated in the foregoing opinion, the decree of the district court is

Affirmed.

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