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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1895)
THE COURIER 19 POUND & BURR Attorneys at Law. SHERIFF SALE. First Publication Jan. 5. Notice is hereby given that by virtue or an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial district of Nebraska, within and f jr Lancaster county, in an action wherein Samuel J. Tuttlo is plaintiff, and Tillio May and David May are defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. in., on the fifth day of February A. D., 1595, at the east door of the court houte in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, oiler for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: The- northwest quarter (nvi.t) of feec . t:on numbered live (5) in township num bered nine (9) range number seven (7) east of the 6th P. M.; and the north half (n i) f the northwest quarter (nw )-4) of section numler eight (8) in in township number nine (9) ranuo num ber seven (7) eaet of the 6th P. SI., less and deducting therefrom five (5) acres heretofore deeded to F. W. Little, being the south one-half (s'o) of the southwest quarter (sw 4) of the northwest quar ter (nw j4) of the northwest quarter nw i.i or section eight 8 township nine 9 range seven 7 east of the 6th P.M.; and the west one-half w of the southwest quarter sw i.t of the north-east quarter ne 4 of section five 5 township nine 9 in range 6even 7 east uf the 6th P. M.; and twenty two and one-half 22J., acres off of the west side of the northwest quarter, nw J4, of the northeast quarter, ne J4, and also seven and one-half acres, 1, off of the southwest quarter, sw 4, of said north east quarter, ne J4. 111 section five, 5, township nine. 9, range seven, 7, east of the 6ih P. M. more particularly des cribed as follows: beginning at a point forty, 40, rods east of the southwest, sw, corner of the northeast quarter, ne 4. of said section five, 5. thence go north eighty, 80, rods, thence east fifteen, 15, rods, thence south eighty, 80, rods, thence west fifteen, 15, rods to the place of beginning, all in said section five, 5, township nine. 9. range seven, 7, east of the 6th P. M ; and tho west half, w x.i, of the southeast quarter, se Jj, of the southwest quarter, sw '4, of the south west quarter, sw J t, of section numbered thirtj-one, 31, township ten, 10, range seven, 7, east of the 6th P. M.; also des cribed as follows: commencing at a point twenty. 20, rods west of the south east, se, corner of the west one-half of the southwest quarter, w J of sw J4, of section numbered thirty-one. 31, township ten. 10, range seven, 7, for a starting point, thence go west twenty, 20, rods, thence north forty, 40, rods, thence east twenty. 20, rods, thence south forty, 40, rods to the place of be ginning, all in said west one-half, w , of the southwest quarter, sw , of sec tion thirty-one, 31, township ten, 10, range seven, 7. east of the 6th P. M. And lots numbered four. 4, five, 5, and six. 6, in block numbered twenty-one, 21, in Lavender's Addition to the city of Lincoln. And lots numbered seven. 7, aid eight, 8, of irregular tracts in tho north east quarter, ne 34, of the northwest quarter, nw 14. of section twenty-five, 25, township ten, It), in range six, 6, east of tho 6th P. M., being a trnct of one hundred. 100. feet, frontage on O street and one hundred and forty-two, 142, feet frontage on Nineteenth, 19. street, at the corner of Nineteenth and O streets in tho city of Lincoln. And lot four, 4, of irregular tracts in tho east one-half, o J, of the nortwest quarter, nw 1$, of sec tion numbered twenty-five, 25, township ten, 10, range six, 6, east of the 6th P. M., more particularly descrided as fol lows: beginning at a point three hun dred, 300. feet due east of the northeast corner of block numbered twenty-two, 22, in Lavender's Addition to the city of Lincoln, thence south ono hundred forty-two. 142, feet, thenco east fifty, 50. feet, thenco north one hundred and forty-two feet, 142, thence west fifty, 50, feet to the place of beginning. And the east five. 5, acres off of irregular tract number six, 6, in the northeast quarter, ne J4, of section five, 5, township nine, 9, range seven, 7, east of the 6th P. M.; also all of blocks numbered seven, 7, eight, 8, twenty-one, 21, twenty-two, 22, thirty-five, 35, thirty-Bix, 36, forty-eight, 43. forty-nine, 49, and the south one-half b J, of block thirty-seven, 37, and also lots numbered six, 6, and seven, in each of the following blocks, to-wit: nine. 9, twenty, 20, twenty-three, 23, thirty-four, 34. and also lot six. 6, in block thirty seven. 37. and lots "A" and "B." all of said last named lots and blocks being in College View Addition to said city of Lincoln, and all of said property herein levied uj)on being sit uated in Lancaster county. Nebraska. Given under mv hand this 2nd day of JanuarvA. D., 1895. FRED A. MILLER. Sheriff. S. L. GEISTIIARDT, Attorn-y it Law. BUKK BLOCK. First Publication Jan. 5th. SHERIFFS SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial ditnct of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, in an action wherein Isabelle F. Mansfield, Eliza Mansfield and Nathaniel S, Mansfield as executor of the last will and testament of Henry Mansfield, deceased, are plaintiffs, and Charles Turner et al. are defandants, I will at two o'clock P. M., on the 5th day of February A. D. 1895, at tho east door of the court house, in tho City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estato to-wit; Commencing at the northwest corner of section thirtv. 30, township eleven, 11, range eight, 8, east of the 6th P. M.. and running thence south on the section line, sixty-five, 65, rods to the northerly line of the right of way of the Burling ton & Missouri Rivrr Railroad in Neb raska, thence northeasterly along said right of way seventy-four, 74. rods to the cast line of the west half of the northeast quarter of said section, thence north twenty-six and ono half.261. rods to the north line of section thirty, 30. thenre west sixty, 60, rods to the place of beginning; being seventeen and one fourth, 1734, acres in the northwest quarter of the northeast quarter of sec tion thirty, 30 Also a piece commen cing thirty-two and two-thirds, 33s3'. rods south of the northeast corner of the west half of the northeast quarter of section thirty. 30, township eleven, 11 north of range "ight, 8. east of the 6th P. M., being on the southerly lino of the right of way of the Burlington & Miss- ouri River Railway in Nebraska, and running thence sixty-eight. 68, rods I south, thence southwesterly parallel i with the south line of the righc of way j of said Burlington & Missouri River j Railroad in Nebraska thirty. 30, rods. 1 thence north parallel to east line of said j west half of the northeast quarter sixty- j eight. 63, rods to the southerly line of 1 tho right of way of tho said Burlington ! fc Missouri River Railroad in Nebraska, thence northeast along said rightjof way thirty, 30, rods to the place of beginning being twelve and three-fourths, V2, acres. Given under my hand this 3rd day of January A. D. 1895. FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff. Trie Burl! ytoi Now Open tt Blli'njs, Mcntma Short lino to Helena, Butte, Anaconda. Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. Our Pacific coast flyer leaves Lincoln daily at 6:20 p. m. Unsurpassed train s-ervico and quick time. 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