The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, January 01, 1915, Image 4

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    i:n!ixi:.mi:n hkmand kxi
OF SUIkTMSK TEST
The railroad wage and arbitration
board, sittlnR In ChlcaRo, will recon
vene Monday after the "holiday rocosB.
Kor a few days before adjournment
last week tho surprise or eHleioncy
teats were strotiRly urgued. Those
arguments brought from Warren S.
Stono and William S. Carter, repre
senting the men, statements that if cer
tain features of tho tests objectionable
to the men were not eliminated by
(he arbiters tho men would strike. Mr.
Carter said tho men first asked the
fourt and the board to protect them
from practices condemned by rail
road rule themselves.
W. L. Park, vice-president of the Il
linois Control and member of the board
of arbitration, read n ion statement
quoting largely from an interstate
ommcrce mommisslou report, and de-
hired lio required n preponderance
of evidence as to the danger of "sur
prlso tests" beforo he would vole to
"llminate them, as requested by the
men.
Mr. Park said the tests were made
necessary because- tho commission had
reported that 52 out of 81 accidents in
which persons wero killed occurred
becauso employes had disregarded
signals or company rules. Thirteen of
theso accidents, ho said, occurred do
uplto tho automatic block slgnnl sys
tem. The men complain that tests are
mado In such a way that tho locomo
tive crews become alarmed and some
times leap from their engines after
sotting tho brakes.
Tho firemen told, genorally, stories
of men laid off and promotion deferred
by the advent of heavy locomotives, of
i long iiours nun scant pay, me inner
' depleted by expenditures wlirn away
1 from home. C. II. Vance, employed
bv tho Illinois Central railroad, who
from tlmo to timo has "fired" a pas-f-nger
locomotive, said that no one
run th crow was bo shaken
by vibrations of tho big locomotlvo
that chains were strung between It
and tho tender also, so they could
not slip off.
It appeared from tho testimony Hint
on the heaviest locomotives one fire
man could not do all tho work re
quired and was assisted by tho engi
neer. Tho men claim that on bucIi
locomotives an assistant fireman
should be provided. It was declared
also that violations of the 10-hour law
were frequent.
"Todaj" at the Keltli.
That vivid drama of life. "Today,"
will bo prosonted at Hip Keith on the
evening of January 11th.
"Today" deals with the congonital
phases of mankind. Love, passion,
fear, hatred, self-sacrifice and loy
alty aro all blended In an endeavor to
portray woman's frailty and man's
power. A young wife's lust for
gaudy tinsel and a mad desire to grat
ify her social ambitions tempt hor to
botrap the trust reposed in hor by an
unforgiving husband In an Instant
sho is dashed to tho rocks of destruc
tion. Tho distracted husband, unable
to save hor with entreaties, destroys
her. Tho denouement is electrical;
tho audience at the crisis being
wrought to a pitch of speechless ex
pectancy and quickening pulse.
"Today" is not a white slave play,
or a red-light drama, nor is It a drama
of dlsoaso. unless It bo that mental dis
ease that ailllcts some unfortunates
tho mania for clothes, no matter tho
cost.
Dinner to Precede Installation
Tho Grand Army of the Kepublic
and tho Woman's Relief Corps will
hold Joint Installation services at the
Odd Follows hall tomorrow afternoon.
Soldiers of the civil and Spanish wars
together with their wives are re
quested to assemble at the hall at
twelve o'clock, noon, when dinner will
be sorved and at the conclusion of
the meal tho installation services will
bo held. It Is oxpectod that there
will be a largo turn out of the sol
dlors as well as of tlielr ladles and
the occasion promises not only to
be interesting, but enjoyable as well.
lliij- Lincoln Count) Liiinl
Hobort L. Lewis of Gothenburg was
visiting in the city Wednesday on bus
iness. While In this city he cousu
mated a deal whereby he purchased
tho J. L. Lewis farm in the Maxwell
vicinity. He will move hie family on
the farm In March. The farm is a
good one, containing one hundred six.
ty acres. Consideration was six
thousand dollars.
The American Telephone and Tel
egraph company announces that they
havo made arrangements whereby
their employes can purchase stock In
the company at $110.00 per share. Em
ployes that are allowed this privilege
must have been in the employ of the
company for at least two years and
the stock which each is permitted to
purchase is limited. The stock can
be pld for at the rate of two dollars
per share per month. At that rate
they can pay up on their stock by
November, 1918 This company has
issued stock of nearly $35 000,000
and the stock Is quoted on the ox
change at 511S 00 per share Tho
employ some 1CO.000 persons
Interesting Facts About
the Pony Contest
The success in securing votes in the Pony Contest depends
largely on llie hustling ability of the contestant. Votes do not fall
into the Ian of the contestant who sits idly depending on their
friends to help them. The friends may help at the start but if they
see that the hoy or girl to whom they are giving their otes is not
doing anylhing lo help himself or herself, they will sooner or later
conclude to give their votes to some one who is a hustler. Every
body admires a boy or girl who goes about his or her work with
enthusiasm; naturally they say to themselves, well that contestant
is a hustler and is desening of help and encouragement.
Patrons of the fifteen pony vote stores receive thousands of
voles daily, just think of the hundreds of dollars worth of goods
these stores sell each day and each penny represents a vote. For
instance one pony firm isued 41,000 voles to one purchaser Tuesday
another gave a single patron 21,000 and another 1 kOOO to an in
dividual patron. Other stores issued coupons in big bunches.
These instances are cilied to show what chances contestants have of
getting otcs if tliev keep their eyes open. Many who receive pony
votes for goods purchased do not giv all their vote to some one par
ticular contestant, they divide them among several. One man who
received 11,000 voles yesterday said he divided them among eleven
contestants, giving each 1000. The way to secure votes is to solicit
them from friends and others. Don't be afraid lo solicit. Keeping
everlastingly at it brings success.
A List of the Contestants.
Admits Ltert
Armstrong, Helen
Anderson, Velum
Anderson, .Iimies
Askulir, Llod
Anderson, I'loj il
AIIoi-m ell, Harold
llojlc, Catherine
llurlicr, IMiia
llurkc, Herbert
Italic), Nathan
Itreternlt, Louis
Itiirui'luM, Harold
lluiiuelL Ardeu
lliilnl. Viola
lliiclianan, Litiiim
Itrad), .las.
Milliard, .Maude
Clothier, Howard
Carrol I, Iticliard
Campbell, Naomi
Crush), Laura
Co, Harold
Chamberlain, ltalph
Curtis. Clifford
Carr, Hubert
Carrall, Samuel
Cruet orri, Ilein
Currj, A (Inland
Chamberlain, .Ins.
Cressler, .Mildred
Came), Kathron
lloipli, Francis
Hail), Loretta
Domini, Zellu
Doollttle, Ilosmer
Itinidson, Kutli
Dm Is Hubert
IHttuiaii, .Mar)
Dobson, L)le
IMiirmin. Iticliard
UugKctt, Vernon
INhcliuuu, Charles
Lhlcr, Laurence
Lricksou, Lllou
i:ans, Arlie
l'ouler, Vem
Cr)c, Laurence
Krels, Freddie
(.'oldsiiiith, Lucille,
(ionu'li. .Marie
tint), Helen
(iiimuicrc. (irace
Huston, William
Hunter. Walter
Henckle, ltalph
Hastings, lto)cr
Hart, Laurence
Hoau'land, Alice
Holcomb, Liiclle
Huntington, I nun
Hupfer, Hill
Illinium, Junior
Hanson, lto)iiold
Hubbard, Laurence
Hackler, Fern
Hiispel, Theodore
Hosir, Wiijiio
How, Shlrlo)
House, Ilurtou
Harmon, llrle
llcutnu, Iticliard
Hogsctt, Lorlta
lleartoii, LMmir
llii)es Charles
Holcomb, .lack
llanling. Mired
Huston, Win
Harrluiau Harris
.lohuson lluldali
Johnson, .Marie
Koont, Klmer
Keuuorth), 31 j rtlo
Kneten, John
Kosliau. Harold
Knov. Hoj
LcDlnjt, Adele
Lonegnu. John I).
Lnusou, F.dltli
Lhlnu'ston, Hen
Lhingstuu, Hat id
Lit, lllean
Liiiiuiu, l!;i)iiioiuI
Luiiiplnimlt, Harold
.Muller, Jiuiiiiie
.Mc.Micliael, JtusvpH
jliirrln, Harriet
jIcLhij, I rancls A.
.Miles, V ust In
.Monroe, Leonard
.Miiiipin, Murl
.MiT.to). l'reston
.McNeil, 1 lorence
Jlcjcr, lliister
.Mood). 1 miiielt
iMonls, Walter
.Mcl'urland, Donald
.Maloue, Helen
N'orris, Mildred
Oder Itujinoiid
O'Coimell, Claude
I'oulsou, Carter
I'rolst, L Heine
I'urd), Houard
l'ritchard, l'aul
l'ose), (lUOlldohn
Fret) man, William
I'ease, CI) tie
Falmer, Lcn
Fiishman, Louis
Fappas, linrr)
l'hlllpi, Jess
l'hilipi, Hobert
He) nold, William
odiue, Helen
Iiebhaiiseu, Vincent
Hose, Hunzcss
Haucli, lola
Iticliard, Mark
Itodd), Vuu'le
Hector, Hu) mund
Hector, Liluiu
Iteueaii, 1 lojd
Itoulaud, Hubert
Hussfll, Donald
Scntt. I rank J.
.Sniilli, ( laieuce
Simon, l'aul
Shaffer. MiuiMierNlo
Salisbui), Ida -Mil)
Schott. Doro'iiy
Smitli. 1 duaid
Steuart, Vrtiwr
Stebliiiis, Florence
Smith, I'earl
Schllont, Ham
Smith, Fduiu
Smith. Walter
Soesbe, Fllen
Schwiiteer, Hector
Sclilieut, Harold
Schreconirost, Mario
Skinner, Mildred
Tiliord, William
Tha)er, d'conie
Tollllon. Leo
Talbot Herman
Tottinlioif. Ha)iuoud
Tiuimermau Vlbert
Temple, Joe
Throckmartin, It.
Toole, 1 in
Vansco), i'linrle
AValtetnatli. KMe
W'atkiiis, Hope
Wutkins, Marjor)
Woods. Mildred
Workman, Huth
Welnu-and, Claude
W'nlteinath, Harry
Weeks, Vrthur
Wilson, 1 t
Welch. Hobert
Waconer. Kteljn
WHmii, Theodore
Waltetuatb. Vrthur
Waj man. Vem
WelnuMiid, Mi in
Weis. Hus
White, Marslinll
Welnlmrcer. Donald
Years!), Fay
Where You Can Get Votes.
Business Firms that Give Coupons in Pony Contest,
Rush Mercantile Co. j Brooks' Studio.
J. B. McDonald, Clothing. Harry Dixon, Jeweler.
Robert Dickey, Bakery and Coates Lumber and Coal Co.
Confectionery. Howe & Maloney, Furniture.
Dickey's Sanitary Laundry.
J. S. Davis Automobile Co.
Crystal & Keith Theatres.
The Semi Weekly Tribune.
The Palace Cafe-
Block's Ladies Outfitting
Store.
Schiller's Drug Stores
Fred Marti Central Meat
Market.
Geo. B. Dent,
Physician and Surgeon.
Special Attention given to Surgery
and Obstetrics.
Office: Building and Loan Building.
Pi,,,. ' OHice 130
1 h"nog Rwsidenc. 115
i)i:jiitYiii:jtiiY & roitiiES,
Licensed L'mbulmcrs
Undertakers and Funeral Directors
Day Phone 234.
Night I'hone Ulack ESS
NURSE BROWN
MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
100S West Fourth St.
3IHS. 31. HALL,
Suiierintoiulent.
Graduate Nurses in Attendanco
.70 MX S. TWHTEar,
Phwcian ami Surseon.
T. S. COVER
Lunch Room Just Opened
Regular 3renls 'J 5 Cents. Try us.
.'10 Front Street.
northeast one-four.th in suction nine
teen, till in township sixteen north, of
rnngo thirty-two; went ot the sixth
P. M. In Lincoln, County, Nebraskn, ro
conleil In Hook 42. Pago 313, of tho
Mortgngo Hccordn of Lincoln County,
NebrnHlut, to scuuro a First Mortgage
Coupon note or obligation to said U.
H Llvo Stock Company, a corporation,
dated the 27 th day of April, 1U12, and
plaintiff alleges that thero Ih duo upon
said note or obligation the sum of
$145.00, with Interest thereon ut the
rate or f, per cent per annum from the
27th tl.iy of October, 1914; one inort
K.ige for $1000 00 on the southwest one
fourth and the west one-half of the
northwest one-fourth and the southeast
ono-fouith of the northwest one-fourth
ami the southwest one-foul th of the
southeast one-fourth In seetion nlne
tei ii, township sixteen north, of range
thiit-to west of the sixth 1' M. in
l.mioln County, Nebraska, leconleil In
Hook 42, Page 291) of the Mortgage,
lii cords of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to secure n First Mortgage Coupon
Note ot obligation to said I'. S Live
stork Company, a corporation, duted
the .'7th day of April, 1012, and plain
tiff alleges that there is due upon said
note or obligation the sum of $1090
with interest at the rate of G per cent
per annum from the 27th day of Oc
tober, 1914. That each and all of tho
aforesaid notes and mortgages have
been dulv assigned and transferred to
this plalntlfT
This plaintiff prays that each and
all of said mortgaged premises be de
creed to be sold to satisfy the amounts
due thereon and that each nnd all of
said defendants and all persons claim
ing by through or under them or any
ol tiipiii be excluded from and fore
closed of all Interest, right, title Hen
.Miu equity or redumption in to anu
upon mid premises.
ou art required to answer SRid pe
tition on or before the 2Gth day of
January, 191G.
JAMES A KIKE. I'laintlff.
By E. C. Ilodder, Ills Attorney.
iieferee's Salt.
By irtue of an Order of Sale is
sued in the District Court in and for
Lincoln County, Nebraska, on the 21st
day of December. 1914. in an action of
partition wherein Samuel Moore and
Theodore Smith are plaintiffs and
Roy Hewitt, Edna Hewitt. George
Hewitt.. Lester Hewitt, Glenn Hewitt,
Olive Smith and Arlie Smith, all minor
heirs and C. J. Hewitt, father and nat
ural guardian of defendants Roy Hew
itt. Edna Hewitt, George Hewitt. Les
ter Hewitt and Glenn Hewitt and Josie
Smith, mother and natural guardian
of defendants Olive Smith and Arlie
Smith respectfully are defendants, I
will sell at Public Auction at the East
Front Door of the Court House in the
City of North Platte. Lincoln County,
Nebraska, on the 25th day of January,
1915, at the hour of one o'clock P. M.
the following described real estate,
situate in Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to-wit: The Southeast Quarter of Sec
tion Twelve (12), Township Ten (10),
North of Range Thlrty-threo (33).
West of the Cth P. M.
The terms of said sale will be cash
in hand.
Dated North Platte, Nebraska, this
21st day of December, 1911.
O E. ELDER.
Referee.
i:. C. ll()l)l)i:it, Vttorncy.
C45 Omaha National Hank Building
Notice to rSiin-lti'NliliMit Defendants
Thedefendants, Arthur Battles, Han
nah Battles, Stella A Dowd, Dowd,
her husband, first and real name un
known, and each of them are notified
that on the lsth day of November, 1914,
George U Warren tiled a petition in the
District Court of Lincoln County, Ne
braska aganst said above named de
fendants, impleaded with others,
the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose his certain mort
gages executed on the 27th day of
April, 1912, by the defendant, Arthur
Battles in faor of the L" S. Live Stock
Company, a corporation, upon rru fol
lowing described property, situated in
the County of Lincoln and State of
Nebraska to-wit One mortgage for
$500 00 on the north one-half of the
southeast one-fourth, and the south
west one-fourth of the southeast one
fourth, and the northeast one-fourth
of the southwest one-fourth in Section
I seventeen, in towushlp sixteen north.
or range mirty-two west or the sixth
H M , In Lincoln County, Nebraska,
recorded In Book 42, Page 319, of the
Mortgage riecords of Lincoln County,
Nebiask.i, to secure a ttrst mortgage
coupon note or obligation to said r 8
Lle Stock Company, a corporation,
dated the 27th day of April, 1912, and
Plaintiff alleges that there is due nnon
said note and obligation the sum of
04.i.''i) with interest thereon at the
rate of 6 per cent per annum from the
27th day of October. 1914: one mort
gage for $ll00 00 on the north one-half
of section seventeen, in township six
teen north, of range thirty-two west
ot me sixm f. m in Lincoln conuty,
Nebraska, recorded in Book 42, Page
321 of the mortgage records of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to secure a First
Mortgage CouDon note or oblismtinn
to said V. S Live Stock Compan, a
corporation, dated the 27th day of
April, 1912. and plaintiff alleges that
there is due upon said note or ohli.
(gatiou the sum of $1090. with inter
est wiereun in ine rate 01 t per cent
per annum from the 27th day of Oc
tober. 1914 That each and all of the
aforesaid notes and mortgages have
been duly assigned and transferred to
this plaintiff.
The plaintiff prays that each and all
of said mortgaged premises be decreed
to be sold to satafy the amounts due
thereon and that each and all of said
defendants and all persona claiming by,
through or under them or any of them
be excluded from and foreclosed of all
Intertst. right, title, lien and equity of
i cueiii,uuu in iu ami upon aaia prem
Ises
You are required to answer said n
tlton on or before the 26th day of
Janu.irv. is IS
UKonc.K K WARREN. Plaintiff
yKC Hodder. His Attorney
n. c. nonnnit. utnm
64.1 oinaha National Bank Building
Notice to Non-Kohlf nt IlernilmitM
The defendants. Arthur Battles. Han.
nah Battles, Stella A Dowd, Dowd,
her husband, first and real name un
known, Austin S (ihrist. J Kidney
Jjmlth. John K Ohrist. Eunice A (ihrist,
Harvey Mets. Frank Wllle. R. J. Davis,
nrmi anu rtai name unxnown, r J
Whitehead, first and real name un
known. A J White, first and raal
name unknown, Mrs. A. J White, first
and real name unknown, L R. West,
first and real name unknown and Mrs
L. R West, his wife, n t and real
name unknown, and eacl them are
notified that on the lst'a . v of No
vember. 1914, James A Ftke .wed a pe
tition in the District Court of Lincoln
Countv, Nebraska, against said above
named defendants Impleaded with oth
ers, the object and prayer of which are
to foreclose his certain mortgages ex
ecuted on the 27th day of April, 1912,
by the defendant, Arthur Battles in
favor of the V S Live Stock Company,
a corporation, upon the following des
cribed property, situated In the County
of Lincoln ana State of Nebraska, to
wit. one mortga ,-e for $500 00 on th
west one-half of the northwest one
fourth and the southeast one-fourth of
the northwest one-fourth In section
three in township fifteen north, of
r nifr ilnrty-two west of the sixth P
M, Lincoln County, Nebraska, recorded
in Book 4.', Page 317, of the Mortgage
Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to secure a First Mortgage Coupon
note or obligation to said u. S. Live
Stock Company, a corporation, dated
the 27th day of April, 1913 and plain
tin allege that there is due upon said
not or ,it)lig.i tion the sum ot JC45 00
w.th Mill r "t Cieroii Ht the rite of 6
I . r . tii i' . froi th JTth
ilit id tt e r lilt ire n i"iti- for
j n i ur th m "'i - 1 lf i.f the
si" jt e .-i-f i irih T s t n ituv
t - -1t' t 'i if f X' c
V.. C. HOnnnit, .ttornc.
645 Omaha National Bank Building
.Notice to .nn-lti'-.lti'iit DefendiintM
The defendants Will outtrim, Clara
C. Outtrim, Austin S c.hrlst, John K.
Uhrlst, Frank Wllle, C L' Marquis,
lirxt i'nn real name unknown and J.
Mdne Smitn, and oacli of thoin nro
notified that on the lSth day of No
vember. 1014, Anna V. Metcalf filed a
petition in the District Court of Lin
coln County, Nebraska against tho
sa.il alove named dofcndantH impleaded
with others, the object and prayer of
which i.re to foreclose certain mort
gages executed by the defendant! Will
Oiiltilm iiiiil Clara C Outtrim on tho
27th dny of April, 1912, in favor of tho
I. !' l.lvf Stock Companj, a corpora
tion, upon the following described
Piopcrty, situated in the County of
Lincoln and Stati "t I ,iskn, to-wlf
Ope noitgago fo 'i i) on tho west
onr-lialf of si i u .tnty-one In
township sixteen i v th of i.mge thirty
to wist of the ukth I M Lincoln
Count, Nebraska, lecorded in Book
4.', Page 307 of the Mortgage Records
of T.imoln Count, Nebraska, to secure
a Hi tt Moitgage Coupon note or ob
ligation to said V S. Live Stock Com
pany, a corporation, dated the 27th day
of April, 112 and plaintiff alleges
tlitt there Is due upon said note or ob
lu.'tion the sum of $1000, with inter
est thereon at the rato of 6 per cent
per annum from tho 27th day of Oc
tober, 1914; One mortgage for $1000.00
on the east one-half of section twenty
one in township sixteen north, of range
thirty -two west of the sixth V. M.
In Lincoln County, Nebraska, lecorded
In Book 4.', Pago 311 of tho Mortgage
Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to secuie :i First Mortgage Coupon
note or obligation to said C. S Live
Stock Company, a corporation, dated
the 27th day of April, 1912, and plain
tiff alleges that there Is due upon said
note or obligation the sum of $1090,
with interest thereon nt the late of G
per cent per annum from the 27th day
of October, 1914; One mortgage for
$500 00 on the northeast one-fourth of
section twenty-nine in township six
teen north, of range thirty-two west of
the sixth P M. in Lincoln County, Ne
braska, recorded in Book 42, Pngo 303
of the Mortgage Records of Lincoln
County, Nebraska, to secure a First
Mortgage Coupon note or obligation
to said I' S. Live Stock Company, n
corporation, dated the 27th day of
April, 1912 and plaintiff alleges that
there is duo upon said note or obliga
tion the sum of $515 00, with interest
thereon nt tho late of C per cent per
annum from the 27th tiny of October,
1914. One mortgage for $500 00 on tho
southeast one-fourth of the southeast
one-fourth and the west one-half of
the southeast one-fourth all in section
twenty-nine in township sKteen north
of range thirty-two west of the sixth
P M and the south half of the south
east one-fourth of the southeast one
fourth In section nineteen, in town
ship sixteen north, of range thirty-two
west of the sixth P. M. all In Lincoln
County, Nebraska, recorded in Book
42 and Page 3ft:. of the Mortgage
Records of Lincoln County, Nebraska,
to secure a First Mortgage Coupon note
or obligation to said I' S Live Stock
Company, a corporation, dated the 27th
day of April, 1912 and plaintiff alleges
that there is due upon said note or ob
ligation the sum of $545 00, with In
terest thereon at the i.ite of 0 per cent
per annum from the 27th dav of Oc
tober, 1914; One mortgage for $500.00
on the southwest one-fourth of section
twenty-nine In township sixteen north,
of range thirty-two west of the sixth
P. M In Lincoln County. Nebraska,
recorded in Book 42, Page 309, of tho
Mortgage Records of Lincoln Countv,
Nebraska, to secure a First .Mortgage
note or obligation to said I' S. Live
Stock Company, a corporation, dated
'JlS -,',tn day of APril. 1912, nnd plaln
tlfT alleges thut there is due upon said
note and obligation the sum of $5 16.00,
with interest thereon at the rate of B
per cent per annum from the 27th day
of October. 1914 That each and all of
the aforesaid notes and moitgag' s hax'o
been duly assigned and transfrred to
this plalntlfT.
The plalntlfT prays that each nnd all
of the said mortgaged premises be de
creed to be sold to satisfy the amounts
rtu thereon and that each nnd all of
said defendants and all persons claim
ing by, through or under them or any
of them be excluded from nnd foroclos
id of all Interest, right, title, lien nnd
equity of redemption in to and upon
said premises.
Vou are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the JHth day of Jun-
ASN,V METPALF, Plaintiff.
By K c Hodder, Her Attorney
n. c. nonnnit, vttnmr.
6lj Omaha National Bank Building
JM,ce, on-Ueslilcnt nrrcuilinitN
The defendants. Will Outtrim, Clara
C outtrim Frank Wllle. Eunlco A
t.hrist and John Uhrist, her husband,
and each of them are notified that
on the lth day of November, 1914,
James A Kike filed a petition in tho
District ourt of Lincoln County, Ne
braska against said above named do
rendants impleaded with others, tho
object and prayer of which are to foro
i lose his lertaln mortgagb executed on
the 2,th 'lay of April, l5t2 by tho de
fendants Will Outtrim nnd ciura C.
"uttru.i for 1500 00 in favor of tho U
.- Live stock Company, a corporation,
i(on the northwest one-fourth (N. W.
of Section twenty -nine (29), In
fownnhip sixteen (16) north, of range
t..hlr.t"two (32 we" of ,h sth (Cth)
P M. Lincoln County, Nelirask i. re
jorded in Book 42 dT Mortgagee. I'.ihk
I'M, of the Mortgage Records of 1 in
coin County, Nebraska, to secuie the
pym-nt of a First Mortgage iniipon
note or obligation to the said p s
Live Stork Company, a eorpor.it ion
under date of April 27th, 19IJ. w M-h
said note and mortgage has Inn UuH
assigned and transferred to this i ; no
tiff and this plaintiff alleges (hit i.i.ro
I now due upon said not, the
sum of $545 00 with interest thei.on at
the rate of 6 per cent per annum fn.ui
the 27th day of October. 1914
The plaintiff prays that said rnort
gaged premises be decreed to t mud
to satisfy the amount due thei.on un,i
that each and all of said der.tultnta
and all persons claiming by, thrni h or
under them or any of them be evludrd
from and foreclosed of all inn-ri -t.
rU'l t title, hen ard quity of i, limp
t on i i to i t uon uil premie h
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