Case Name: Union Trust Company, appellee, v. Oscar N. Davis, appellant
Court: Nebraska Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Nebraska
Decision Date: 1902-04-02
Citations: 64 Neb. 340
Docket Number: No. 11,581
Parties: Union Trust Company, appellee, v. Oscar N. Davis, appellant.
Judges: 
Reporter: Nebraska Reports
Volume: 64
Pages: 340–340

Head Matter:
Union Trust Company, appellee, v. Oscar N. Davis, appellant.
Filed April 2, 1902.
No. 11,581.
1. Appraisement: Evidence. Evidence examined, and held to sustain the trial court in refusing to set aside the appraisement as being too low.
2. Foreclosure: Sale: Deputy Shebiff. Where a decree of foreclosure directs a sale of real estate by a sheriff, such sale is valid if made by the deputy sheriff.
Appeal from the district court for Custer county. Heard below before Sullivan, J.
Affirmed.
J. B. Demi, for appellant.
Talbot & Allen and Alpha Morgan, contra.

Opinion:
Per Curiam.
This is an appeal from an order of confirmation. Two questions are discussed in appellant's brief. The land was appraised at $2,800, and it is contended that this valuation was too low. One witness on behalf of the landowner testified that the property was fairly worth $3,200, but this testimony was not sufficient to overthrow the appraisement. There is no merit in the first objection; and the second, which is that the deputy sheriff had no authority to make the appraisement and sale, is equally groundless.
The order is
Affirmed.