State ex rel. Whedon v. Board of County Commissioners

13 Neb. 57
CourtNebraska Supreme Court
DecidedJuly 15, 1882
StatusPublished
Cited by17 cases

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State ex rel. Whedon v. Board of County Commissioners, 13 Neb. 57 (Neb. 1882).

Opinion

Maxwell, J.

This is an application for a mandamus to compel the de[58]*58fendants to award to the relator the contract for furnishing the county officers of York county with blanks and stationery for the year 1882, upon the ground that he is the lowest bidder therefor.

It appears from the record that in December, 1881, the county clerk of that county published an advertisement, of which the following is a copy:

“County clerk’s estimate of books, blanks, and stationery required for the York county officers during the coming year, and which by law are not required to be furnished by the state. This December 14th, 1881.

“books.

1 docket for office of county judge.

1 index for office of county judge.

2 mortgage records for office of county clerk.

2 deed records for office of county clerk.

1 index chattel mortgages for office of county clerk.

“blanks.

1000 full sheet blanks indorsed, for office of clerk of district court.

1000 half sheet blanks indorsed, for office of clerk of district court.

400 full sheets, appraisals, for office of sheriff.

300 full sheets, returns to execution, for office of sheriff.

100 full sheets, orders of sale, for office of sheriff.

50 half sheets, petit jurors, for office of sheriff.

40 half sheets, grand jurors, for office of sheriff.

500 half sheets, summons and subpoena, for office of sheriff.

2000 quarter sheet blanks for office of county judge.

2000 half sheet blanks for office of county judge.

9 sets of poll books for' office of county clerk.

“stationery.

4 reams legal cap paper for office of clerk of district court.

[59]*591000 letter heads for office of clerk of district court.

500 official envelopes for office of clerk of district court. 500 small envelopes for office of clerk of district court.

2 gross rubber bands assorted, for office of clerk of district court.

4 dozen lead pencils for office of clerk of district court.

1 gallon Arnold’s ink for office of clerk of district court,

4 bottles red ink for office of clerk of district court.

12 sheets blotting pad for office of clerk of district court.

2 dozen penholders for office of clerk of district court.

1 rubber eraser for office of clerk of district court.

1 knife eraser for office of clerk of district court.

2 gross of steel pens for office of clerk of district court.

3 bottles of mucilage for office of clerk of district court.

3 boxes McGill’s paper fasteners for office of clerk of district court.

500 small envelopes for office of sheriff.

100 official envelopes for office of sheriff.

ream legal cap paper for office of sheriff.

J ream letter paper for office of sheriff

J gallon Arnold’s ink for office of sheriff

1 gross steel pons for office of sheriff.

2 dozen lead pencils for office of sheriff

1 dozen pen-holders for office of sheriff.

1 rubber eraser for office of sheriff

1 bottle of mucilage for office of sheriff.

2 reams legal cap paper for office of county judge.

1 dozen lead pencils for office of county judge.

1 dozen pen holders for office of county judge.

gallon Arnold’s ink for office of county judge.

1 rubber eraser for office of county judge.

1 gross of rubber bands for office of county judge.

2 boxes McGill’s paper fasteners No. 2, for office of county judge.

2 boxes eyelets No. 2, for office of county judge.

1 dozen sheets of blotting pads for office of county judge.

[60]*602 bottles mucilage for office of county judge.

2 dozen congress ties for office of county judge.

500 court wrappers for office of county judge.

500 small envelopes for office of county judge.

500 official envelopes for office of county judge.

1 inkstand for office of county judge.

2000 small envelopes for office of county treasurer.

1000 official envelopes for office of county treasurer.

1000 letter heads for office of county treasurer.

1 ream legal cap paper for office of county treasurer

4 reams legal cap paper for office of county clerk.

1000 letter heads for office of county clerk.

500 official envelopes for office of county clerk.

500 six inch envelopes for office of county clerk.

2 gross rubber bands for office of county clerk.

2 dozen pen-holders for office of county clerk.

3 gross steel pens for office of county clerk.

1 gallon Arnold’s ink for office of county clerk.

G bottles red ink for office of county clerk.

12 sheets blotting pads for office of county clerk.

3 gross paper fasteners (McGill’s) for office of county clerk.

“The furnishing of the foregoing books, blanks, and stationery will be let in separate contracts to the lowest competent bidder, who shall give bonds for the faithful performance of his contract, with at least two good and sufficient sureties, residents of the state. Said bond to be approved by the county board.

“Separate sealed bids will be received at the -office of county clerk' up to 4 o’clock p. m., Jan. 1st, 1882. Bids to be endorsed upon the covering, “Bid for books,” “Bids for blanks,” as the case may be, and the bidder’s name. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved.

[l.s.] . “J. A. Eati-ierlay,

“County clerk.”

On the 3lst of December, 1881, the relator filed the [61]*61following as a sepa-rate and sealed bid with the clerk of said county:

“To the Board of County Commissions)^ of York County, Nebraska.
“Gentlemen : Responding to the invitation for bids for furnishing blanks- required for the use of the county officers during the ensuing year, as published-by the county clerk, of date December 14th, 1881, I hereby agree to furnish York county, Nebraska, with the supplies hereinafter named, in the amount set opposite each item (or so much thereof as shall be required) for the prices set opposite each item, taking as my pay therefor county warrants upon the county general fund, whenever the same may be paid according to law, viz.:
Full sheet blanks, endorsed, per 100.............. $1.50
Full sheet blanks not endorsed, per 100......... 1.25
Half sheet blanks endorsed, per 100............ 1.25
Half sheet blanks not endorsed, per 100........ 1.00
Quarter sheet blanks endorsed, per 100......... 1.00

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