Nebraska Supreme Court, 1914

Farmers National Bank v. Worden

Farmers National Bank v. Worden
Nebraska Supreme Court · Decided January 7, 1914 · Fawcett, Hamer, Letton, Rose
95 Neb. 59; 144 N.W. 1067; 1914 Neb. LEXIS 157

Farmers National Bank v. Worden

Opinion of the Court

Rose, J.

This is a suit on three promissory notes. S. D. Worden, maker, and J. J. Carey, payee, are defendants. Plaintiff is Carey’s assignee. In his ansAver Worden pleaded a set-off for bank deposits, but failed to allege facts shoAVing that he had made a proper demand. From a judgment in favor of plaintiff for $3,920.29, Worden has appealed.

The decision is controlled by the principles announced in Citizens State Bank v. Worden, ante, p. 53, and, for the reasons stated in the opinion therein, the judgment belOAV ÍS

Affirmed.

Letton, Fawcett and Hamer, JJ., not sitting.

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