97 Iowa 177 | Iowa | 1896
-I. This action is brought in the names of five citizens and taxpayers of the independent districts of Allison and of Jackson, in Lyon county, Iowa, for themselves, “and for the benefit and use of all taxpayers” of said districts. The defendants are the officers of said districts, the board of supervisors of said county, the county auditor, the county treasurer, and certain other persons, who are the holders and owners of the bonds, the payment of which is sought bo be enjoined. The case was submitted to the district court upon an agreed statement of facts, from which, and from the pleadings, it appears that prior to 1885, the territory now constituting the independent districts of Allison and of Jackson, was known as, and in fact constituted, the “Independent District of Riverside,” which said district was organized in 1872; that the assessed valuation of all property within the independent district of Riverside, as shown by the state and county tax lists for the several years, was as follows:
For tlie year 1872 .................... $41,426 00
For the year 1873 ........................... 68,307 00
For the year 1874 ........................... 56,187 00
For the year 1875 .......................... 69,873 64
For the year 1876 ............................ 70,127 76
For the year 1877 .......................... 56,312 00
For the year 1878 ......................... 60,064 00
For the year 1879 ........................... 47,220 00
For the year 1880 ............................. 44,571 00
For the year 1881 ............................ 44,033 00
Prom July, 1877, up to March 12, 1882, said independent district, of Riverside, had issued its negotiable bonds to the amount in excess of one hundred and