Case Name: State of Nebraska, ex rel. Jeremiah Howard, v. David M. Haverly
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1901-12-04
Citations: 63 Neb. 87
Docket Number: No. 12,366
Parties: State of Nebraska, ex rel. Jeremiah Howard, v. David M. Haverly.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 63
Pages: 87–87

Head Matter:
State of Nebraska, ex rel. Jeremiah Howard, v. David M. Haverly.
Filed December 4, 1901.
No. 12,366.
Assessor: Cities. In cities having more than 25,000 and less than 40,000 inhabitants, an assessor for county purposes is to be elected annually in every precinct in such city.
Original application for mandamus to compel the respondent to print on the ballots for the coming election, the name of the office of assessor for South Omaha.
Writ, denied.
George W. Shields and J. J. Breen, for relator.
John G. Gowin, contra,.

Opinion:
Norval, O. J.
The questions in this case are identical with those in Haverly v. State, 63 Nebr., 83, just decided, and following the opinion in that case, the writ must be denied.
Writ denied.