137 Iowa 230 | Iowa | 1908
In October, 1905, plaintiff went to Oklahoma with intent, as he claims, to make that then territory his residence, and returned according to his contention for a temporary purpose in February, 1906. During his absence he was assessed on money and credits in the township of Monmouth in Jackson county, and also in the city of Maquoketa in said county. Plaintiff appeared before the township board of review and also before the city board and objected to said assessments, claiming that he was assessed on the same property in Oklahoma, and that his residence on the 1st day of January, 1906, was in that territory. Each board overruled his objections, and he then appealed to the district court and when the cases were reached in that court they were consolidated and tried together. In the district court plaintiff filed what he called a petition,
No error appears, and the judgment of the district court must be, and it is, affirmed.