15, 1895 THE WEALTH MAKERS, August 8 -a i aiSWBMaSSi11 ' r I,, t A MOB THWARTED. WHEN THE TIME SHALL COMB TO FIGHT Varty Man Try la Tain to Break Into Call ( Two Color Maa la Kentucky. LiBAicoir, Ky., An. 13. A mob ot about forty men went to the Sprlnjf field jail about 1 o'clock yesterday morning and demanded of the jailer the keya leading to the cella of Mat thew Lewia and Jess Ray, who as saulted Mra. Shields, white, recently. The jailer, seeing resistance was use less, handed over the keys and the mob proceeded to business. As everybody in the mob was drunk, none of them seemed to be able to unlock the jail doors. After working at the locks and bolts without success, they procured sledge hammers and tried to batter down the doors. The doors proTed too strong for them, howeTer, and after two hnnra' hard work thev abandoned the job. (They then emptied their revolvers into ine oeus oi van uu was hit Keturning the keys to the jailer they told him they would be back again to-night and left town. SEVERE STORMS. KebrMka Suffer From BaU, Wlna ana Washout. Puhcak, Neb., Aug. 13. This entire country was swept by a severe elec trical storm yesterday, and much dam age was done. The high wind was accompanied by hail and rain. The storm was especially severe in Colfax and Platte counties, while adjacent counties suffered severely. The most disastrous results followed in the vi cinity of Schuyler. All the glass in the sides of the buildings exposed to the storm were broken. The wires for a distance of fifty miles in all directions were torn down and information se cured here of events in that section were brought in by train. Ohio Democrat. Cincinnati. Ohio. Au sr. 13. Demo- eratio leaders throughout the Miami valley have started a movement to nominate John A. McMahon of Dayton at the Democratio state convention in Springfield next week. Since the county conventions of Saturday it is claimed that Senator Brice'a friends will control the convention and prob ably go further than to reaffirm the platform of 1892. Senator Urice as temporary chairman will sound the keynote and his friends are more in terested in the platform than in candl dates. Japan Want Twenty War Ship. San Fbakcisco, Aug. 18. Japan is evidently preparing for another war. The little island empire wants twenty new war ships, and on Tuesday Irving M. Scott will sail for Japan to secure the contracts for building some of the war vessels. Desperadoes Break JalL Perry, Ok., Aug. 13. At 5 o'clock yesterday morning two noted United States prisoners broke out of the fed eral jail here. .The names of the fugi tives are Ben Cravens and Bill Critten den. The latter is a half-breed Chero kee Indian, and he and Cravens are classed as two of the most desperate men of the territory. I QUOTATIONS Kansas Cot, Mo., Aug. 18. Receipt of wheat to-day were about a expected. The wen knee of the speculative market caused a decline of about a cent Good wheat told readily, but low grade met with little demand. BecoipU M carat a year ago, 251 cars. Wheat No. 2 hard, 67o; No. 2 spring, 65tfo No. I hard, 86o; No. 1, 61c; No. 2 red, 73; No, 8, 8o; No. t, 58oi rejected, 5054ol no grade, 4I50o. Corn-No. I mixed 85c ; No. 3,33tfc; No. 4, 80 do grade, 2930c; No. 2 white, 34o; No, 8, HS'io; Oata-No. mixed oats.lSXo; No. 8, 17o;No. 4, 15c; rejected, 120Me; no grade, 12o; No. 2 white. 28c ; No. 3, 2122o. Eye No 2, 42c; No. 3, 40c; No. 4, 39c Flaxseed Market steady; August, 86o; Sep tember, 85a Com Chop Steady, 7071o per ewt sacked. Bran Firm, 69tH)o per cwt sacked; balk fio less. Hay Old hay worth $1 above quotation. Timothy-Cihoioe, Hawaii; No, 1, t.50gl0i No. 2, $8.509; fanoy prairie. $.5d; choice, $tij No. 1, ; No. . titi4.W; packing hay, 33.50, Price of broom corn here are as follow I Old corn, short and common, $595$o3 per ton ; self working, $5O30 par ton; dwarf corn, 6O30 per ton. New corn, short and common, t300 Tor ton : solf working $508i) per ton; dwarf corn, $8080 per ton. Chicago Board of Trade. f Cbtoaoo. Ang.13. The following is ths ran?! of price of the grain and provision market on the board of trade i A taction of the Democrat may resolute and ay, Thy fator llTr coinage tret, and for direr they will tay: But the goldbogs will dislodge them and pot them all to flight. Not a Democrat will be oa deck, wbea the time hall come to fight. Republican may now declare, with voice pitched la 0. To bolt their party platform It It don't eay allver tree; Bat flesh I weak, moral low, and principle oat When the money gang confront tbm, and tnt time (hall com to flghtl Laboring men are organised, that fact I plain to all. Unanimous they rally at their leader' beck and call. But when the ballot contest oomes to give each man hi right. Labor will be disorganised when the time ball com to flghtl Th Pop will be ready when the contest la be gan, Tbey first will ahoot their ballot, and then will get a gun: They represent the masse, their Interest and their might, Te, the Pop will sorely be tbers when th tlmt shall com to flghtl Southern Mercury. Borne Unambiguous Resolves Mlstur Cbareman, I hav kum tu the nartin' uv the waze. I cair not what korse uthers ma taik, but az fur me, giv me fresilvor or giv nie deth. I prelur ire silver. Grait konfushun and crize uv Go on; put him out; choke him; hurrah fur Spilkins, etc. I don't know how it wood hav ended if it hadent a bin fur Ike Hawkins, fete Jones had to git out uv hiz chare and pound on the floor with hiz maul for 15 minnitsbe 4 he cood git order. When Ike Hawkins roze Pete rekoiruized him, fur Pete knoze that Ike iz a crate kom- promizer. Ike Bed he had sum resolu shunz to offer whitch he thot the kon- veushun wood reseev az a substitoot fur the renort uv the kommity. He offered them, he sed, bi wa uv kouipromize. Tlia red az follers: Ilezolved, That it is the furst duty uv a Demikrat to obay the mandaits uv hiz party. Uezolved, That the postofflses iz uv more value than fre silver. Itezolved, That we are aul in faver uv fre koinage uv postoffises. Ilezolved, That what a mau sez agin a gold bug this yeer don't kount when he votes fur him next yeor. Rezolved, That while a porehun uv the delegaits tu this konvenshun beleeve that a gold standard iz a sistem uv rob berry and a grait crime, we wil vote fur it if our party sez so. Rezolved, That we will wurk to git the noxtnashinul konvenshun tu adopt a fre silver platform and nomiuait a fre silver candydait, but if it won't du it we wil vote fur a gold bug be 4 we wil leeve the party. Rezolved. That we faver the use uv both cold and silver munny under sir- kumstances similer to what we think it ort tu be, or wuz at the time or a littel previus tu the time it wuz not, or shood hav bin bearinar a resemblance tu as uther nashuns, that it cood, might, wood or Bhood be with proper and appropri8 internashunal ko-operashun on a bime tallick basis, with equal intrinsick value and du regard tu parity uv sirkumstan ccs that shood appli tu the adjustment uv values az tha affekt the nasbinul creditwith forrin investors, and in sutch lawlullv presknbed manner and terms in the premizes as a 4 sed; that every dollar slial be intrinsickally az valuabel az evry uther dollar under substanshally similer kondishuns and sirkumstances on the saim line, running in thesaim kireckshun esnesballv in Xurrop. Ilezolved, That the abuv plank iz az clear as mud HAVE YOU FIVE OR MORE COWS 1 Sheriff Bale. Nolle. I h"?:?' txaratloa issueo uy wwi """" Z,,z: ot the Third Judicial utsinci 01 i,eu., and tor Lancaster County, la an actloo Usns V. Law Is plalntlfl. and C. O. Buettcher Is defendant. I will, at o'clock p.m., pa the iota day of September. A.P. 1W. at to East door of the Court House, la the city ot Lincoln, Lancas ter County, hebraeka. offer for sal at public anctloa toe following uecnuu WlTh andlvlded oneventh'(l-7) Interest la and to northeast quarter ot section twenty-lour JIM), township tea ( 1) north, range Ave (5) eaat of the 6th P. M., la Lancaster Coonty, Nebraska, saM property to be sola suDjeci w ww Wllhelmin Boettcber. Given ander my nana mi bib u A-D. I6- . Sheriff. If to s " Baby " Cream Separator win earn Jt eoat for you every year. Why continue an Inferior system another year at so great a lonif Dairying 1 now the only profitable feature of Agriculture. Properly eon ducted it alway pay well, and must pay you. You need a Separator, and you need the BEST, the " Baby." All style and capacities. Prices, $75.00 upward. Send for new 1895 Catalogue. THE DE LAVAL SEPARATOR CO., BrtRch Offices : General Offices: ELGIN, ILL. 74 00RTLANDT ST., NEW YORK, Sheriff Sale. Notlca la bereb riven, that by vlrtoe ot as exeontlon Issued by th Clerk of the District Conrt of the Third Judicial District ot Nebraska, with in anri for Linmtn Conntr. In an action where in the Columbia National Bank I Plaintiff. an Theodore Kaar is defendant I will, at 2 o'clock Em., on the 27th day ot A nuns t A.D. 1KB, at th ast door ot tb Court Bouse, In the City of Lin coln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for aal at public auction tae following aescriDea real state to-wlt: The north half of tbe sontneast quarter oi sec tion thirty-three (3a), township nine (, norti range six (6), east, in Lancaster county. N braska. . . . niven under my hand this 22d day or joiy a.u 1895. FEED A. M1LLKK, 7t6 onenn. Notice to Non-Kesldenl Defendants. In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. The Woonsocket Institution for Savins. Plaintiff. vs. Flora E. Grimes. Richard 8. 0 rimes, Carlo C. Burr, Mary E. Burr, hi wife, Tbe Halloo Htate Banking Co., John Frass, Leon Ida K. Holmes, Korsmeyer A Co., Cudahy l'acklna: Company, a corporation, the Lincoln Up holstering Company, a corpora tion, Hamnel Maxwell, Charles E. Maxwell, and Edwin E. Max well, partners doing business as B. A. Maxwell 4 Co., and Joseph To Samuel Maxwell, unanes is. " Edward E.Maxwell, partners doing business as B. A. Maxwell A Co., and the Ballon State Bank lug Company, non-resident defendants, you will take notice that on the 28th day of June, A.D., 18R, The WoonBOcket Institution for Savings, plaintiff herein, filed it petition in the District Court ot Lancaster County, Nebraska, against th nhnva named defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage executed by the defendants, Flora E. Grimes and lilcbaru s. unmes on ins 8th day of May, A.D., 188, to tne defendant, tni llallou State unnxing uompauy, " lots number one (1), two (3), three (3) and loui (4), In Lincoln Land Company suD-oivision oi lot one (1) and two (2), In block number ooi hundred and four (104) In ths city of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. , To secure tbe payment of one prommsorj nun dated May 8, 188K for the sum of Si.&w.uu, ous and payable May 1, 18t4, with Interest at ths rate of 6Vi per cent per annum, payable semi annually according to tbe terms of ten interest Sheriff Sale. - Notice 1 herebv given, that by virtue of an ex cutlon leaned by tbe Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District ot Nebraska, with in and for Lancaster County, in an action where in Western Glass and Paint Company la plaintirt. and Theodore Kaar and Mr. Sarah Kaar are de fendant I will, at 2 o'clock p.m., on the 27th day of August A.D, 1895, at tbe East door of ths Court House. In the City of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the foilowinsr described rral estate to-wlt: Tbe north half of the southeast quarter of sec tion thirty-three (38), township nine (), north, range six (6), east in Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand tnis 22a ony ot juiy a.u, 1895. KllH.ll A. UiLiUCjn, 7t5 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of an ardor of sale issued by the Clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, ithln and for Lancaster County, in an actios wherein Everett Kinney is plaintiff, and John D. knlirht In defendant 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. m.t OS thu 47h rinv nf Anirnst. A.D. IS 95. at the Eos door of the Court House, in the City ot Llncola I.tt,.at.er ennntv. Nebraska, offer for sale a' public auction the following described real etat to-wlt: ... , Lofstx (6) In the southwest quarter (s.w. ) ol section thirty-six (3), town ten (10,, range sl (6), East, according to the recorded plat of sal section, thirty-six (36), containing ten (10) acre" more or lees. In Lancaster county, Bur Given under my hand this 22d duy of Julj A,D- FEED A. MILLER. 7US Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. i. oion. that bv virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the District coort ni h. Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within a . i ..n.uh.jnnntT. Nebraska. In an action annually nccurums iw " uuiw , . . . i?,- note thereto attached for th sum of 24S.7 wherein Levi C. Slosn Is plaintiff, and John Fits- dollars sach. gera d ec ai are ubicuubuv T "0J.'r! rC.' A... .A ,.,.M.nnn ,M P " th. Iftth nf Hantamber A.D. 1895, at notes and mortgag S7.748.76 dollars, and ten tne Kat door of the Court House, in th City oi per cent interest thereon from May 1. 1898, and Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, .oner lor also th further mm of $854.43 dollars, as and for lfte at public auction the following descrioea tb tax and assessment paid Dy tne piaiuuu uu reai estate to-wit: said premises to protect Its security, and ths further sum OI fwu.uu lor insurauu. iimu j vi.u tiff on said premises, under the conditions In said mortgage, wltn interest on saia sums iruiu Of payment. Said mortgage was filed tor record in the office of the Register of Deeds of Lancastei County, on May 22, A.D.. 1889, on Book 62 ol Mortgages, at page 666. That said note and mortgages and the moneys due thereon was on June 1. 1889, duly assigned by the Ballou State Banking Company to tne piaintin uriu u,i ever since bas been and still Is tne owner ana bolder of the same. .... . . Plaintiff alleges that all oi saio aeienuanu olaira to have some interest Aln said mortgagi premises. Plalntlfl asks to nave saiu iuieri decreed to be subsequent and Junior to plaintiff I mortgage, and that snld mortgage be foreclosed and said real estate be sold to satisfy the amount due plaintiff on said note and mortgage, and foi taxes and Insurance paid, and an attorney a fes for foreclosure and tax lien, and that a receivel be appointed to collect tne rents anu pruuu ui said premises. That defendants De rorecioseu oi the equity of redemption or other interest in said mortgaged premises, and for a deficiency Judg. ment and tor such other relief as equity and Jus tice may require. xou are nereDy requireu to mriu yv,v,vu on or betor Monday tuezou ubj m Doi"u"ni 1895. . ,ot, WOONSOCKET INBTl'iunun run ca.iuo. gt4 It attorney. Lot Two (2) and Three (8) in Block Sixty-on (61) in the City ol Lincoln, Lmncasuir wp N (3ivrakn'nder my hand thl 6th day of August, A.D. 1895. . t,, The Alliance Store, 1008 P Street, ISELLSi 20 lbs. best Granulated Sugar for. $1.00 28 lbs. Brown Sugar. i.oo 2 lbs. Brokin Java Coffee. : 25 1 lb. good Rio Coffee.. 20 1 lb. Rio & Java Coffee. . Good Flour, per sack Best Baker's Flour, per sack. . Cream Patent Flour, per sack 25 .60 .70 95 Fine uncolored Japan Tea .25 All Groceries Cheap for Cash. J. W. HUSSETTER, At H. R- NISSLEY'S OLD STAND, 1008 P Street Experience teaches that an article is best and meets all claims made, when sent out on its merits by a company, they prepaying express and requesting no money forwarded until same proves satisfactory after trial. This we do with our fountain, if not satis factory only requesting it returned to express office. The Lake City Au tomatic Stock Foun tain waters 50 to 150 pigs daily; performs the same service for sheep, calves and poultry. Horses and Cattle Bit ink from Tank. Has the right sized drinking cup; can be attached to tank, barrel or pipe in five minutes, and each time delivers water direct from receptacle. Valve seat being two inches in body of water (as with ao pther fountain) cannot freeze in winter; also acts as locknut, making all solid. The price of our fountain, if satisfactory, is $3.00, and will pay for itself each week in a herd of ten pigs. As it costs nothing to try, send for one and be con vinced by your own judgment. Agents and dealers wanted in every locality. Order through implement dealer or Stock Fountain Co., Lake City, Iowa. tts Sheriff. Chattel Mortgage Sale. 1. t....h. r..n hat, hv virtue of a chat tel mortgage dated July 80th, 1891, and duly filed n k. ..),, n ,h rnnntv clerk of Lancaster Ilezolved, That the fellers what yotfs -u-ty Nebs Chowlna to secure the payment of the sum ol uouars, ttuu upuu no atraiust these rezolushuns haz tu bi the likker fur the fullers what votes yes, Ike Hawkins, Kompromizer. Everv delegait in the konvenshun voted fur the rezolusuuns. While a shaid uv disappintment swept over the fases uv the delegaits becoz there wuz noboddy left tu bi the likker, we aul sune began tu kongratulait our selves on havin got out uv the tuffest plaice we was eer in. We then appinted a Demikratic kommittee tu go on organ izin the state aginst gold bugs, with the eireuDlicit understanding that every tuinir iz tu be dun within the Demikrat- . " . ... -a. . It 1 UUU BlUKUini IIUV M" s j - - lck party, after whiten we adjuruea sign longing to Lauhnm's Asylum Brick lard m Lan- die. i ode sspilki.ns, Candydait fur Sberuff on a Fre Silver 13 asis. Sheriff Sale, Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue i of an order ot sale Issued by the clerk of the District court of the Third Judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster County, in an action wherein John W. Dorland Is plaintiff, and Llziie P Davenport et al are defendants I will, at S o'clock p.m. on the 10th day ot September A.D. 1895 at the East door of the Court House, In the Citv of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following; de scribed real estate to-wlt: Lot number Twenty-one (21) In Cumberland Heights Addition to the City of Lincoln, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof on file In the office of ths Register ot Deeda of Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 6th day ot August, A,D. 1895. IDI.n . MTT.T.V.H 9t4 Sheriff. WIFE WANTED Maid or widow, age be tween 85 and 45. 1 am some older. Been a widower two years, ronnaiijr - a merchant. Have but little property. Want a companion with a home, and plenty of room for - k-.k.. inu.i I wish to retire from business and enjoy all that belongs to man and wife. Weight 140; temperate, use no tobacco, and am well respectea at nome anu iu An t. mirresDond unless you think you very near represent the one described. Wkst Libebtt, la., Jnly 23rd. 1895. Stock Fountain Co.. Lake City. Ia.: Gentlemen. We are pleased to say that we have In opera tion on our two hog farms 12 of your fountains, and some of other make, but all things considered, the Lake City is as far ahead of them as a Self Binder is superior to the old Cradle. We are pleased to note that tbe majority of stock breeders and farmers are now using them to the exclusion of all others, as undoubtedly the best. We wish you could convince all to try one, i i i.k nH -a innru nf Int. hv irlvlnff fresh water. Is wonderfnl. We have followed verv carefully your directions and used our own Judgment regarding the watering of stock the same as feeding. A great many hog raisers pay too much attention to leed fng and not enough to watering. We find old and young pigs work them In a few hours, and wa never think of watering our chickens when using the tountians. Rings in hog s noses do not Incon venience them from UBiug tne fountain, 'i ne iountains are muhuum w racyu, p., TV . in. AJ.MB'nU Ub 1 l' " , v Proprietors Black Brd U. 8. Poland China Hogs. i. n as. .. wmm W ALVAfeKUUR tFftR! ;Apd Ground. ' ' po4itively (juoranfeed to give IjJ'tblociiorir a (air iron wiiowti K...... U . M'.VMiifoctiorijr'o fair Trail Allowed 1 MMiA whJif ii iaid by f boie U)o bave Uied ff)ero4 MANUFAbTUffED q) 0lv B ve k ROCK 6LAHPf PQW TPs Rock I&lahd.Ill. t Z-VV nsU. TTAW VIE CALL YOUU ATTENTION Cloae Close High Low Aug. 12 Aug. 10 Wheat August 65 65 67 September. .. 68 65S WH 67 Docomber.... tSii 68Hi 10 COEN September... 88 S6H 364 , 89 December.... 8-"n 81k Sl H May aSi S13. SIX 83! Oats August 19H 19 19 20H September... aH 19H 1H iCi May U 13 28 UK POBK August 960 960 960 9 75 September ... 9 624 9 65 9 75 January 10 35 13 tlH 10 25 10 40 Labi August 6 05 A 05 6 05 6 15 September... 6 10 6 07 6 074 6 15 January 6 15 6 074 0 074 15 Bboet Eibs August 5 75 5 75 5 75 5 71 September... 5 80 5 774 5 774 5 774 January 5 35 5 324l 5 824 5 40 St. Louis Grain. Sr. Louis, Mo., Aug 13. Closing prices Wheat Cash, 674c; August, 66Vicj Sep tember, 68Kg68Ko: December, 69c Corn Cash, 86o: August, 35!c; September, 334o December, 274c Oata Cash, 19o bid; Ao trust, 19c: September, 19Uo. LIVE STOCK. Kansas Cm Mo., Aug. 18. Cattle Rooeipti, since Saturday, 7,353; calves, 776; shipped Saturday, 3,324 cattle, no calves. The market was steady, except on feeders, which were dull and somewhat lower. Dreesed beet and exports steers $3 304 BO Texas and Indian steers 5WC3 50 Western steers. 8 4564 35 Oklahoma cows 2 Wi 2 40 Texas and Indian cows 1 5W2 60 Cows and heifers 1 50t3 15 Stackers and feeders 8 t'Ml 10 Calves 3 75 (j 12 00 Hogs Receipts since Saturday, 2.165; ship, pod Saturday, 502. The market op3ned5cto loo higher, but closed a little weak. The top sale was $4.90 and the bulk of sales from $4.75 to $1.85. Sheep Receipts, since Saturday; 2,836 ship ped Saturday, 2,2u8. The market was irregular; in soma cases 15c lower. To Some of the lJargains We are Offering in Wagons & Buggies For Sale One second-hand full leather top cut under. A grade carriage good as new. $125. cost $300: also one canopy top 2-seated cut under surry, $90; one lirewster sidebar ana lull leatner top, two-seated surry, $58; one canopy two- seated surry, $45; one top buggy m good repair, $30; one for $35; one open buggy, $20; one three-quarter top buggy carmine gear, A grade, $45; one cut under Studebaker delivery wngon, a bar gain at $50: one Handy wagon, $25: and Victoria, Kimball's Chicago make, a very tine turnout, good as new, cost $800 for $300. All of the above work has been varnished with English coach varnish and some have been painted and varnished by S. II. Lapp, one of the best carriage painters in the city; aud will take what the goldbugs call a 50-cent American dollar. 10 to 1 is good enough for us, and anything we carry in stock at reduced prices: every thing warranted as represented. We curry the largest stock of new work in the state, and the best makes. Four floors, power elevator. Humphrey Litos. Hardware Co., Lincoln, Neb. State of Ohio, City or Tolido, ) . Lucas County. f Frank J. Chkkey makes oath that he Is ths senior partner of tbe Arm of P. J. Che sky & Co., dolnir bosinees in the City of Toledo, County and State atoreonld, nnr! that said Arm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case ot Catarrh that cannot be cured bv the use of Hall's Catarrh Cckk. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed In my presence, this 6tb Uay of December, A.u. 1N0. kih h.r. i tinm in the snst of Three Thou sand ($3000.00) Dollars, and said mortgaRe bav- lair been assigned to r reu a. aimer, im. order ot the District Court ot Lancaster county, Nebraska, and default having been made in tne payment in - no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover saia ueus ur uj part thereof, therefore I will at Lanbam s Asylum Brick Yard situated about 8 miles south west ol Lincoln, Lancaster oounty, Nebraska, on the 80th day ot August, ls5. at 10 o clock a m. ot said day oner for saie at puuiic am the goods and chattels described in said mort gage to-wlt; , , One Steam Engine, One Boiler, One Brick Ma chine, Eight Wheelbarrows, Twelve Shovels, Two Piers, J nree Mouses, inree oman uuu., . all and singular the brick yard tools of and be- caster county, being and constituting tne toots, fixtures and appliances used heretofore and now, at said yards. Dated August om. isao. . . FRED A. MILLER, BtJ Assignee ol Mortgage. Sheriff Sale, SAVE MONEY and LABOR Write for Price Circulars , . and mrtn nnnirjpfi TIT rriim (PAD Power iah OUttEiOO tULllInlUA, Handle. "Works Easy. Lock Lever. Beam Spring saves hooking ud. Suecial features not in otners. Cheapest and best. A. W. BUTT IMPLEMENT CO., 75 Euclid Ave., Springfield, Ohio. SEND rOB CATALOGUE " Xnttra Is herehv civen. That by virtue ot an xecutlon leaned by the clerk of the District Court of the Third Judicial District ot Nebraska, within nd for Lancaster County, m an action woerein Krmik Siirournev is olalntiff. and William r. Stuthelt aud August W. Stuthelt are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the lOtn day oi aep- . i . 1 Lii" . 1. - I.-n . .1 nf t ha J?,,nrt House, In the city ol Lincoln, Lancaster county, jieavcr Wiy, NebrasKa, oner ior saie at pnouc aucnuu iuc iu, lowing described real estate to-wlt: The northeast quarter oi section wemy-uiui (2), township elRht north range six l) East in Lancaster County, Nebraska. tilven under my hand this 6th day of August A.D. 18!5. Feed A. Miller, DtG Sheriff, CAMERON'S Home Grown Seeds. ' 1IHII5 wA APAVjrVACOt IS FINEST MATERIAL, LIGHT, 5TR0N0, SMfsS. , ff HtK SCIENTIFIC SPEEDY, HANDSOriE. WORKMANSHIP, y Nebraska. I BUI. I A. W. GLESOS, Notary Public, Hall's Catarah Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blood and mncons surfaces ot the svsttm. Send for testimonials, I roe. F, J. CHENEY A CO.. Toledo, 0. tSold by Druggists, 75c. Sheriff Sale. Notice is hereby given. That by virtue of an execution Issued by the clerk of the District court of the Third Judicial District ot Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein James A. Mingee h plaintiff, and William F. Stuthelt and August w. Btutneit are uiena ants. I will at 2 o'clock. t.m., on the 10th day ot September, A. U. 1SK5, at the eaat door of ths court house, in the clv of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offei for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (29), township eight 18), range, six (6) east. In Lancaster county, Nebraska. Ulven under my haml this 6th day ot August, A.D. 1!5. Fred A. Miller, tt5 Sheriff. Sheriff Sale. Notice Is hereby given, That by virtus of an execution Issued by the clerk of the Dlctrlct Court ot the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, witnin and tor Lancaster County, In an action wherein tieorge O. Freeborn is plaintiff, and William F. Stuthelt and August W. Stuthelt are defendants. I will, at a o'clock p.m., on the 10th day ot Sep tember A.D. 1S85, at the East door ot the Court House, In the city ot Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sals at pnblic auction the fol lowing described real estate to-wlt: The northeast quarter of section twenty-nine (30), township eight (8) north, range six (tl) east in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my baud this 6th day of August A.D. 1895. Fred A. Miller, ttt N , Sheriff. R3ebt3 METAL and WOOD TOOLS WORKERS' I WVI.W M AIUPS RTUlkLLKAWH. I tuui funtn oktihrm, MACHINERY. LEADING IXr aYLR VERY LOW PRICES! Sendicentf for Unre Illus. Catalog. THE WILKINSON CO.. 83 Randolph St., Chicago. Four Models S85 and S100. EVERY MACHINE FULLY GUARANTEED. SEND 2-CENT STAMP FOR CATALOGUE. Monarch Cycle Go. Factory and Main Office: Lake and Halsted Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. BRANCHES : New York. San Francisco. Salt Lake City. Denver. Memphis, Detroit, Toronto. T. G. 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