74 Iowa 283 | Iowa | 1888
This case can be best disposed of' by considering the points relied on by appellant, and it will not be necessary to set out at length the pleadings. The bridge in question is across the Missouri river, and one-half thereof is conceded to be assessable in Iowa. The assessment was made by the assessor, at the proper time, early in 1887, such assessment being one hundred and ten thousand dollars; and the plaintiff claims it should not have been more than eighty-five thousand dollars. But the ' plaintiff failed to apply to the township board of equalization for a reduction or correction of such assessment.
The judgment of the district court is
Aeeibmed