50 Neb. 229 | Neb. | 1897
On April 12, 1893, Alexander G. Holliday was conducting a store on the southeast corner of the intersection of Taylor avenue and Wyoming street, in the village of Culbertson. Holliday’s residence was a block west and a half block south of his store. At that date there existed an excavation in the lot on the southwest corner of the intersection of said thoroughfares, and immediately west of Holliday’s store. This excavation had been made for the purpose of erecting a building on said lot. The night of said day was very dark, and Holliday, then going from his store to his residence, fell into said excavation and was injured. He brought this suit against the village of Culbertson to recover damages for said injury, claiming that he had sustained the same while in the exercise of ordinary care, and through the negligence of the village in failing to protect such excavation by barriers, danger signals, or otherwise. He had a verdict and judgment and the village has brought the same here for review on error.
Reversed and remanded.