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    THE NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT.
July 30, 1896.
HOLDS AN INQUEST,
SOME LIGHT
EODUS OF
ON MAUDE
WYMORE.
Evidence Not Condoelvw and the Theory
of Suicide Debatable Witnesses Testify
M to Her Horn Surroundings Other
Kebnuk News- Bryan's Movement.
Wtmore, Neb., July 29. Coroner
Miller and Dr. Albright of Beatrice
were out yesterday and completed the
inquest over the remains of Maude
Eodus who several days ago died under
mysterious circumstances; The result
of the investigation was to the effect
that death resulted from the taking of
some opiate unknown to them.
Many witnesses were examined and
the home surroundings of the girl in
quired into.
A number of witnesses testified that
the girl had been heard to say she was
afraid of her father, but he was not at
home when she died. One witness saw
Maud one day when she exhibited
bruises on her face which she said her
father made and that he had kicked
her. Another witness told about a con
versation had with Mrs. Eadus as fol
lows: "Why don't you let the girl go; she
is old enough to care for herself?" to
which the reply was:
"She couldn't earn her salt, and no
body would have her; wo wouldn't if
we didn't have to."
Mr Eadus denied having suchacon-
VIOLENT STORM AT EDGAR
Hall atonai Shatter Roof and Shutters
Town Badly Damaged.
Edoab, Neb., July 80. A teiffic
hailstorm devastated a large portion of
this part of the state night before last,
The day had beeen excessively hot,
The thermometer registered a little
more than 100 degrees in the shade,
but the sky was clear and the air wai
atllL There was no indication of a
torm till nearly 10 p. m., when flashes
of lightning could be seen from the
horizon, both east and west. After
awhile a prolonged . roar could ba
heard like continuous, distant thunder.
At 11 o'clock hailstones began falling
as large as hen'B eggs, and in a few
minutes they had increased to two or
three times the size. In fifteen min
utes the roar of the storm was simply
appalling. The loudest thunder could
not be heard above the drafening roar.
All windows on the west sides of
buildings and most of those on the
north side were broken in and rooms
filled with bushels of hail from the
size of a walnut to nearly four inches
in diameter. Shutters were quickly
x roken to pieces and roofs pounded to
splinters. Shade and fruit trees were
nearly denuded of leaves and limbs,
larire and small were torn from the
trees and lay thickly scattered about
the yards. ;
BRYAN QUITE SERENE.
A Solution of the Popallat Complica
tion Predicted,
LixcoLir, Neb., July 29. W. J. Bryan
expresses the utmost confidence that
a solution of the perplexing pondi
tions brought about by the aotioa of
the Ponulist national convention Fri
day and Saturday will be presented
and adopted in due time. Further
than this he declines to talk in rela
tion to the situation. Every inquiry
calculated to fathom his plans er pur-
noses met with the simple response
"I must decline to be interviewed
concerning the St Louis convention
or its results."
"I received." Mr. Bryan said, "an
other rabbit's foot It was sent to me
' by a telegraph operator in Montana.
That makes the sixth rabbit's foot be
sides a treat many four-leaf clovers
and a horse shoe. I wrote the donor
f the last rabbit's foot that while
am not at all superstitious, under the
clrcumitanoes I can but feel that
every condition and necessity to insure
my triumphant election has been se-
eurad axoaot the votes. "
On his return from the Populist con
ventlon Governor Holoomb brought to
Lincoln a cage containing two birds
of the variety denominated love birds,
seat by the Kansas delegation, one
iiatueu fcanaaa and the other c
brook, -.
V HOLCOMB'S FIGURES.
The Nebraska Oovernor Believes That Ike
State la Sure tor Bryaav
Likcolh, Neb., July 29.; Governor
Holoomb said to-dT that he believed
Mr. Prym w?Bld 2P W Populist
nomination, and as Ve nad lately held
a lengthy interview with Mr. Bryan
the governor's opinion is worthy of
weight The muddle over vice presi
dent, he said, would be settled by
fusion in different States, Sewall and
Watson to take their ohances In the
electoral college. In Nebraska there
would certainly be fusion and the fu
sionista would carry the state fle
figured that under normal conditions
there would bo 900,000 votes la Ne
braska this year. He divided these
as follows: Kepublloans, &,000; Pop
ulists, 75,000; all kinds of Democrats,
85.000; Prohibitionists, 6,000. Of tola
vote he believed Bryan would receive
all but 5,000 or 0,000 Demooratlo votes,
all of the Populist votes and a major
ity of the Prohibitionists. He also
fUrured that from 10 to IS U per oent
of the Republicans would bolt M oKia
lay. Ob a recapitulation he believed
that Bryan would reeeive 110,000 ol
to 100,000.
Didn't Know the Town.
Lincoln, Neb., July 29. Ernest Fol
aom is of the opinion that the local
postoffice authorities should inform
themselves on the location of a certain
city. The other day a letter from a
friend in Colorado came to him here.
The friend as a joke had addressed it
to "Bryanstown," Neb. The postal
guides were ransacked for the location
of such a town, but no such name could
be found anywhere. The letter waa
returned to the writer. He enclosed
it to Mr. Folsom with a nice little roast
oa the obtuseness of the Lincoln dis-
5c tors. .... i
finance FACTS WANTED
The Mlat Bareaa Bewwaaiag mm Kdaeav
ttoaat Instltatloai of Importance.
Waihihtos. July 2 .The mint
bureau of the treasury is in reoeipt of
daily growing mail from all sec
tions of the country devoted to re
quests for information on financial
topics. The questions cover every
conoeivable phase of the cur
rency question and the inquiries
are of all shades of political belief.
Most of them want information that
can be easily furnished, such as
the total amount? of the coinage of
the last fiscal year, the amount of
cold aDd silver in circulation in the
United States or the present value of
the different coins, but many are 01 a
more abstruse nature and would tax
the officials to answer them properly.
The bureau is doing all it caa to meet
the demand upon it as an educational
institution and Director Preston says
that he could easily dispose of 25,000
eoples of the last annual report of his
. a a e . l I 1
bureau II ne naa mem ior aistnou
tlam. ,
Two Unlucky Chinese.
Last week a British Columbia logger
sent the cook of bis camp to Douglass,
the British Columbia station Just
across the H e from Blaine, to get an
express package. The Mongolian came
to Douglass, and instead of stopping
there, wandered over the line to the
Great Northern Depot, on this
side, where he sat down. A
zealous deputy marshal spied
him, and after a few questions
found out he bad no papers. So he de
tained him, and according to law the
only thing that could be done was to
deport him to China, although McKee
came down and explained and tried to
have him released to go back and cook.
Sunday the train had Just started
couth with this Mongolian on board,
when some one yelled: "There's an
other one!" Sure enougn, mere .came
another big, fat, wabbly-looking Chi
nese across the line. The train was
stopped lnstanter, and he was ques
tioned. He was on this side of the line
without papers, and the funny part of
it was that he was a cook, who had
been sent from Westminster to take
the other fellow's place as cook in Mc
Kee's logging camp, and, mistaking hta
location, had wandered too far south.
He cried when he knew his predica
ment, but law, as interpreted by the of
ficers, is stern, as well as surprisingly
silly, and he will go back to China
along with No. 1. In the meantime
McKee has no cook. Whatcom Htev-
ellle. .
ANTI-BRYAN MEN.
The Recess ot the Convention Followed
by a Mlddle-of-the-Road Rally.
St. Louis. Ma. July 22. After the
convention took a recess a middle-of-
the-road meeting was announced.
There was at once a rush of delegates
towards the speaker's stand. Mr.
Carter of Georgia acted as chairman.
There were immediate calls for
"Stump" Ashley, but as he began to
speak the band began to play. Angry
men shouted, 'rui ous man uemo-
cr&tlo band." and "Stop that band.'
After awhile the band was hushed,
but by this time Congressman Howard
had got to the front and began mak
ing a speech. He talked long and
loud against the Bryan movement.
He was followed by "Stump" Ashley,
who made another long speech. There
were loud calls for Coxey, but no re
sponses.
Then "Cyclone" Davis made a strong
plea for the preservation of the Popu'
list party, after which an attempt was
made to do some business.
Stump Ashley was then elected
chairman and a number of secretaries
were chosen. It was suggested that
one delegate from each State be
elected to form a permanent middle
of the road committee, but some of the
States did not respond. A partial list
was finally obtained and this to be the
steering committee for the middle of
the road men and act for them, Fu
ture meetings will be held as may be
deemed necessary.
Constipation
Causes fully half the sickness In the world. It
retains the digested food too long in the bowels
and produces biliousness, torpid liver, lndi-
rui
lTU
gestlon, bad taste, coated
tongue, sick headache, In
somnia, etc. Hood's Pills
cure constipation and all its
results, easily and thoroughly. 25c. All druggists.
Prepared by 0. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.
The only Pills to take with Hood's SampartUa.
i."
C-2l
Thurston on Silver"
One million copies advertised and cir
culated from Maine to Alaska. Agents
wanted everywhere to sell this power
ful pamphlet in favor ot tree coinage as
idealized by the chairman oi the lata
Republican National Convention.
It contains 16 pages. Copies by mail j
w.
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Mention "NEBRASKA INDEPENDENT."
HE STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE.
1 List of the Officers, Members, and Executive
Commute of People's Party of Nebraska. .
OFFICERS STATE COMMITTEE.
Chairman J. A. Edgerton, Lincoln.
Secretary Frank D. Eager, Lincoln.
Treasurer Austin H. W ier, Lincoln.
STATE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
First District C. W. Hoxie, Lincoln.
Second District C. A. Whitford, Arlington.
Third District O. Nelson, Kif hland.
Fourth District B. K. a. Weber, Valparaiso.
Kitrh niatrirt n S Dimrnhrrv. Nelson.
Sixth District-J. W. ElUngham, North Platte.
COUNTY COMMITTEEMEN.
Count f, Namt. PoUfffict.
Adams J. T. Steele. Hastings
Antelope Herman Frees....... Neligh
Banner ......... M. E. Shafto Ashford
Blaine Ezra Hollopeter....Brewster
Boone J. A. Baird, ...Cedar Rapids
Box Butte ..L K. Neal Heminglord
Boyd ....lid. 1. Whiting.....spencer
Brown................GeorgeMiles.........Ainsworth
Buffalo J?nn A- Miller Kearney
Burt E. W Peterson....Tekamah
Butler ...W. H. Taylor David City
Cass W. Waugh Alvo
Cedar ...............John H. Filber..Hartington
Chase A. B. Sutton Imperial
Cherry ....G. P. Crabb...........ValentinS
Cheyenne ......... J. jsoorua.......omncy
Clay G. W. Nagle........Clay G
Colfax O. Nelson.....Richlai
enter
land
Cumming.
,.L. I)ewald............Wisner
Custer..
Dakota.
...C. W. Beal Broken Bow
..M. B. blocum........bo. Sioux City
... L. Gibson......Craw(ord
,.T. W. Hanna ...Lexington
Dawes-
Dawson,
Duel Jonas Cofiman......Oshkosh
Dixon....... w. aenram .ronca
Dodge R. D Kelly .........Fremont
Douglass.......... -- , . ....... .umana
Dundy ..........L. . Valker ...Benkleman
Fillmore..........,Joha J. Burke Geneva
Franklin J.J. uimmiCK Macon
Frontier Wm. Reed otockville
Furnas.......... C. F. Wheeler Beaver City
Gage....-...........E. E. Ellia Beatrice
Garneld T. G. Hemmett....Burwell
B. Yoeman Elwood
Grant H. Greathouse.....Hyannis
Greely.
.lames Barrv Greelv Center
Hall...
....ft. A. Edwards Grand Island
F.M.Howard Aurora
Theo. Maher Alma
J. E. Hammond...Hayes Center
Geo. W. Carter....Dike
Ham Kautzman..O'Nelll
Hamilton....
Harlan
Hayes
Hitchcock....
Holt..,
Hooker W". B. Barnaby.... Mullen
Howard B. Manuel at. raw
teffcrson..........-..Thad Wuliama....Fairbury
ohnson -.Fred Kohn ...Crab Orchard
Learney...- G I. Richmond...Minden
Keith
. vv, nenuau.i..uKiuidH
ohn F. Carr Springview
Keya Paha
Kimball Knox...
T.nncaster....
ohn Bices ...Kimball
ohn T. Lenger...Niobrara
Z. W. Hoxie Lincoln
Lincoln J.
W. Ellinghara...North Platte
Logan...... ...W,
liinn iianay
Loup..-.
F. Anderson....Taylor
D. lenkins Norfolk
iviaaison
McPherson Ben Wilson. Tyron
Merrick M. H. Rawlins Archer
Nance wm, Dawson runenon
Nemaha D.J. Wood ..Bratton
Nuckols ......1J. s. uusenDery..iNeison
Otoe John Wiliman.....Nebraslr.aUtj
Pawnee..... 1 J riummer rawnee v.ny
Perkins.- Frank Coatea Elsie
Phelps....... .......A. J. Shatter Holdrege
Pierce W. A. Bouce Foster
Platte -John S. Freeman.Columbus
Polk... J.C. Kahe Shelby
rh Willnw. .1. A. Sheridan lndianola
Richardson J. M. Vhittaker..Fa!l City
Rock ...
, ...w.
T. PhilliDS Bassett
Saline
.Wilbur savage.... wuoer
.George Becker Richfield
B. R, B. Weher..... Valparaiso
W. I Sentery Genng;
.M.D.Carey Seward
H. T. Staunchfield.Rushville
Sarpy
saunaers . ....
Scotts Bluff
Seward bheridan
Sherman
.H. Mathews.....Loup City
Sioux
.Wm 1. Raum Harrison
,.W. K Porter.. Stanton
,.F. S. Mickey Hebron
.A. C. Ayers Thedford
.W. I. Wiltsie Pender
.C. A. Munn ...Ord
Stanton..
Thayer....
Vallev
Washington-.
Wavne .........
,.C. A. Whittord Arlington
..H. B. Miller Winside
..H. L. Hopkins-....Cowlea
C. E. Parsons Bartlett
.J. D. P. Small York
Webster .......
Wheeler.,
York,
Fot the Biennial Encampment
of the Knights of Tythias Uniform Rank
at Cleveland Angust 23d to 30th the
Nickel Plate road will sell tickets, avail
able on all trains August 22d, 23d and
24th from Chicago to Cleveland and re
turn at 8.50 for the round trip, good
returning until August 81. This is a
saving of f 1.50 on the round trip as
compared with other lines and our pas
senger service inciuues iast trains, uraw
ing room sleeping cars and unexcelled
dining service For further particulars
address J. Y. Lalahan, uen i agent, in
Adams St., Chicago, 111. 11
LOOK Hese
The mind, wearied with the day's
heat and toll, refreshes the
appetite with staunch
food, dainty
lux-
nrles, and
home cooking at the
ANNEX. Ever mindful of
. the hungry man and woman, careful
attention is accorded the eater at
THe ftNN.ex
133 South 12th St.
H.C, HO LAD AY,
Proprietor.
Sheriff Sale-
Notice is herebr sriven. that by virtue of an
execution issued by the clerk of the district conrl
nt th. Thrd InJIclnl district ol HeDrasRa, witn-
In and for Lancaster eounty. in an action where
in Alexander 8. Porter Is plaintiff, and Jonathan
Chase, Benjamin A. Gibson ana Josepn m
Ronrrl. v defendants. I will, at X O'clocn p. m.
on the 25th day ot Anirnst A. D. 1896, at the east
door of tba court honse. In the city ot Llnco.n
Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer tor sale as
nubile anction the following- described real es-
. Rinekaone (11 and two (!) of , Lincoln View
Annex, lot sight (8) In block thirteen (13) of Kin.
.' O Street Addition to the cltv of Lincoln,
The southeast quarter of the southwest qnarter
of section eleven (11) township ten (10) ranae
tx (t) east of the Stb P. M. Lot one (Din
block tblrty-elx (86) In the city of Lincoln,
Rlocka flve(5) six(S) seveniT) and eisrht(S) In Lin
mln View. The west half of the northwest qnar
ter of the southwest quarter, and the southeast
nnarter of th. northwest Quarter of the south
west quarter ot section eleven (111, township
ten (101 ranee six (61 east of the 6th P. M. All
In l.itiieAAter eoantv Netirasta.
Given under my hand this 28d day of July A.
0. 189.
JOHSJ.TBOMPEN.
7-jt I ' Sheriff.
' RJpant Tabulcura torpid liter.
Summer Rates.
Write For uataiogue,
People's State Nominating Convention,
A state nominating convention of the
People's Independent Party of Nebraska
will meet at the city of Hastings, Ne
braska, on Wednesday, Aug. 5th, at 10
o'clock a. m., for the purpose of placing
in nomination candidates ior the follow
ing state offices, viz.:
Governor.
Lieutenant-Governor.
Secretary of State.
Auditor of Public Accounts.
Treasurer.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Attorney-General.
Commissioner of Public Lands and
Buildings.
One Judge of the Supreme Court 4
year term.
One Judge of the Supreme Court 2
year term.
One Regent of the State University to
fill vacancy.
Eight (8) Presidential Electors.
And to transact such other business as
may properly come before the conven
tion. Each county will be entitled to one de
legate at large and one additional dele
gate for each one hundred votes, or
majority fraction thereof, cast at the
general election of 1895 for Samuel Max
well, for judge of the supreme court,
which gives the following representation
by counties:
Adams J oner-son....
Antelope 11 Johnson T
Banner.. Kearney 11
Blaine 1 Keith
Boone IS Key a, Paha S
Box Butte. 6 Kimball 3
Boyd Knox IS
Brown I Lancaster ....27
Buffalo 10 Lincoln 11
Burt Logan 8
Butler..... 14 Loop 2
Cass 14 Madison It
Cedar
Chase.....
Cherry....
Cheyenne..
Clay
Colfax....
McPherson .
1
. 3 Merrick .
. 6 Nance ...
. 4 Nemaha.
.14 N nek oils .
. V Otoe
9
..
......,..U
12
Cuming.
, 1 Pawnee.
Custer 18 Perkins 8
Dakota S Phelps 13
Dawes Pierce 6
Dawson 14 Platte. 12
Deuel 8 Polk 18
Dixon Red Willow 9
Dodge 18 Itichardson 7
DouRlas 4 Rock 8
Dnndy..... 4 Saline 10
Fillmore 14 Sarpy
Franklin 9 Saunders 21
Fronfjer 9 Scotts Bluff... 2
Furnas 11 Seward 10,
Gave 14 Sheridan 9
Garfield... 8 Sherman 7
Gosper Sioux 2
Grant 2 Stanton 4
Greeley Thayer
Hall 14 Thoraaa 1
Hamilton IS Thurston 3
Harlan 10 Valley 8
Have 8 Washington 8
Hitchcock.... Wayne 5
Holt IS Webster 10
Hooker... 1 Wneeler 3
Howard 9 York .....14
Total 782.
It is recommended that no proxies be
admitted, but that the delegates present
cast the full vote to which their respect-
ivecouuues are entitled.
By order of the State Central Com
mittee. J. A. Edoehton,
F.D. Eager, Chairman.
Secretary. '
Patronise those persons who advertise
in this paper.
Special Inducements
are offered to passeneers traveling via
the Nickel Plate road to Cleveland on
occasion of the Biennial Encampment
Knichts of Pythias, Uniform Kank,
Auirust 23 to 30th incluselve. A
smooth roadway, quick time; a tram
service that is unapproachable ana tn&x
affords all the comforts available in
travel, besides being $ 1.50 lower than
rates offered by other lines. For this
occasion tickets will be on sale August
22nd. 23rd. and 24th at SS.5U Uhicago
ot Cleveland and return good returning
until August 31st J.i.Calahan, uen i
Agent, 111 Adams St., Chicago, 111. 11
J. S. KIBKPATEI0K,
Attorney at Law, Lincoln
H0TI0E.
Jessie L. McBrlde. Leslie B. McBrlde. minor
heir of Benton M. MCBriue. ue. .
win take notice that on the 29th day ot
June 1806. Adelia A. Truax, plaintiff herein, filed
L'uuWra
?raAo,
Bride now dtled.Tnd Jesie L MeBrlde. hi.
w?K upon lo,ven (7) and eight (8) in block
number one (1)' In Brace and StrawbrldRe's eub
aion o, lot thirteen 118, In H. Culbertson a
Jubd vision of the northwest quarter (aw, J4) ej
ou'artr fTvX oithe nurthwest qnartertnw. )
quarter (no m i ,.ln ten (101 nurth
In section mnewu '""--r-"-v, i
of ranm seven (7), east of the sixth P.M., In
Lancaster county. Nebraska, to secure the nar.
tuent of a certain promissory nte in -n-
dated Ju V ia. i. '"r u
and fifty dollars (S4S0.00), dne and payable on
Iht , Brat day of January. 1899. with coupons at
tichedtor the payment of Interest eomlnK due
on then?rtday o January and Jnly of each
rear oectively. said note and mortgaw eon
Sun a p ovlsion that In default of the pay
ment of any interest coupon that plaintiff could
elect to declare the entire sum due and payable.
Default having been mad In the Interest pay
ment which became dne the first of January.
1898, the plaintiff has elected to and has declared
the entire sum due. There Is now due on said
sum. with interest from Jnly td. 1896. at tei Re
cent per annum, plaintiff prays for a decree that
decadent, be required to pay tbseam. or
that said premises may be sold to satisfy the
a4X?red-to answer said petition on or
before th. 10th day of Awg-fJ. TRrJAX
- By Jao. S, KIrkpatrlck.
Bated this 2th day ol June, 1896.
LAMB ADAM'S
, Attorneys at Law, Lincoln. Neb.
8HBBIFP 8ALE.
Notice la herebr sriven. That b.r virtue of an
order of sale Issued by the clerk ot the district
court of the Third indicia! district ot Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, In an action
wherein Anna F. Baker ia plaintiff, and John O.
Dnlina- at al.. defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p.
m on the 11th day of Angust A. O. 1896. at the
east door of the court honse. In the city of Lin
coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale
at publie auction the following described real
rata to:wit
Lot eeren (7),in block two hundred and twelve
(212). In the city ol Lincoln, Lancaster eounty.
Nebraska.
Uiven under my haad this 7th day of July A.
D., 1896,. , JOHN i. TROMPEN.
Bherlft.
In the District Court of Lancaster County,
Nebraska.
Egbert Starr trustee, plaintiff.
Vs.
Louis Snyder, James McMurtry,
Amanda E. McMurtry, Silas H. Burn
ham, Burnham' his wife, first
and real name unknown, Silas H. Burn
ham trustee, connty of Lancaster, city
of Lincoln, John Bartow, William Koif
ner, John Smidt, Smidt. his
wife, first and real name unknown, Isaac
W. Brown, Celiua B. Blake, William
Swisher, Samuel McClay, administrator
deceased, State National bank a
corporation, Jeremiah J. Heeley, Ballon
State bank Co., corporation, J. Reed,
first and real name unknown, Columbia
National bank, a corporation, Jacob K.
King, John Warner, First National bank
of jersey ville, HI., First National bank
of (Batavia, 111., Henry & Coatsworth,
Co., a corporation, George B. Bradfield,
Joseph Gundrey, Lincoln Coal Co., a cor
poration, F. E. Folta, first name un
known, Lewis C. Corton, Patrick Griffin,
E. T. Burrows & Co., a corporation,
Cedar Rapids National bank, First Na
tional bank, Lincoln, Nebraska, a cor
poration, Carpenter Paper Co., a cor
poration, American Exchange National
bank, John A. Brown, National bank
Barnesville, Security lnrestment to., a
corporation, C. M. Parker, Brotherhood
wine Co., a corporation, Harriet a. Uooa
win, Seth C. Wilson, Martin Radford,
Jane D. Dondall. C. L. Burr, James N.
Ilord, Newport Savings bank, a corpor
ation, Lucy Willworth, Chas. W. Oakes,
Concordia Loan & Trust Co., a corpora
tion, Thomas S. Chambers, Lare J.
Brainard, Mary J. Hunter, May Broth
ers, a partnership. '
Defendants.
The defendants, Louis Snyder, John
Smidt, Smidt his wife, John Bar
tow, Isaac B. Brown, Jeremia J. Heeley,
Ballou State Banking Company a cor
poration, J. Reed, Jacob K. King, First
National Bank Barnesville, Ohio a cor
poration, First National Bank of Bata
via, Illinois a corporation, First Na
tional bank of Jersey ville, Illinois, Henry
& Coatsworth Company a corporation,
Lewis C. Gorton, Patrick Griffin, E. T.
Burrows & Company a corporation,
Carpentar Paper Company a corpora
tion, Brotherhood Wine Company a
corporation, Seth C. Wilson, Jane D.
Dowdall, James M. Huid, Newport Sav
ings Bank a corporation, Concordia
Loan & Trust Company a corporation,
Thoa S. Chambers, May Brothers a
partnership, will take notice that on the
10th day of April, loyo, cgDert Starr, i
trustee, the plaintiff, filed his petition in
the district court of Lancaster county,
Nebraska, against Louis Snyder. James
McMurtry, Atr.anda E. McMurtry, Silas
H. Burnham, Burnham his
wife, first name unknown, Silas H.
Burnham, trustee, county of Lancaster,
city of Lincoln, John Bartow, William
Koifnor, John Smidt, Smidt
- his wife, first and real name unknown,
Isaac W. Brown, Celina B. Blake, Will
liani Swisher, Samuel McClay, adminis
trator of diseased, State Na
tional Bank a corporation, Jeremiah H.
Heeley, Ballou State Bank Company
a corporation, J. Reed First and real
name unknown, Columbia National
Bank a corporation, Jacob K. King.
John Warner. First National Bank of
Jersey viile, 111., First Nat'l Bank of Bata
via, III., Henry & Coatsworth Company
a corporation, George B. Bradfleld,
Joseph Gundrey, Lincoln Coal
Co. a corporation, F. E. Foltz
first name unknown, Louis C. Gorton,
Patrick Griffin, E. T. Burrows & Co. a
corporation, Cedar -Rapids National
Bank, First National Bank, Lincoln,
Nebraska a corporation, Carpenter Pa
per Co. a corporation, American Ex
change National Bank, John A. Brown,
National Bank of Barnesville, Security
Trust Co. a corporation, C. M. Park
er, Brotherhood Wine Co. a corpora
tion, Harriet B. Goodwin, Seth C. Wil
son, Martin Radford, Jane D. Dondall,
James M. Hard, Neport Savings Bank
a corporation, Lucy Willworth, Charles
W. Oakes, Loncoraia Loan at irusi uo.
.. mi a .I 1
a corporation, i nomas o. vuniuuern,
Kate J. Brainard, Mary J. Hunter,
Mar Brothers i partnership, tuo
object and prayer of which is to fore
close a certain mortgage executed to
James L. Lombard by defendant Louis
Snyder, said mortgage and note was sold
and assigned to the plaintiff for a valu
able consideration, who is now the own
er thereof, upon lot No. 10, block No. 4
in McMurtry's addition to the city o!
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, in
which real estate the other defendants
herein named claim some interest by vir
tue of judgment liens, to secure the pay
ment of one promissory note, a a tea .no
vember 12, 1887, for the sum of 800,
and due and payable on the first day of
November 1892; that there is now due
and unpaid on said note and mortgage
the sum ot $800.00, which together with
interest at the rate of 10 per cent, per
annnvn from the first day of November
1895, the plaintiff prays for a decree of
loreclosure, and sale of said premises.
You are required to answer said petition
on o- before the 3d day of August 1890.
Dated June 25th 1896.
Egbkkt Starr, trustee,
Plaintiff.
By Wm. G. Clark and
C. L. Talmaoe,
His Attorneys.
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Address
Lincoln.
gsg Neb.
McNEHNEY & EAGER,
Attorneys, 1034 O Street, Lincoln,
Neb.
8HERIFF SALE.
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of an or
der of sale fanned by the clerk ot the district
court of the Third Judicial district of Nebraska,
within and tor Lancaster county, in an action
wherein William Wenter Is plaintiff, and Robert
J. Oreene et al.. defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p.
m on the 4th day of August, A. D. 1898, at the
east door of the court house, in the city ot Lin
coln, Lancaster, county, Nebraska, offer for sals
at public auction the following described real
estate to-wit:
Beginning at the northwest corner of tne north
half of the northwest quarter of section twenty
eight (28), town eight (8) range six (6), east, and
running thence east to the went line of the pro
jected ricrht of wav. depot and switching grounds
of the Chicago, Hock island & Pacific Railway Co.,
as the same is now surveyed and staked and laid
out across said north half of the northwest quar
ter of section twenty-eight (28), township eight
8i, range six (6). thence southwesterly along said
line to the intersection of said projected Chicago,
Rock Island & Pacific Railway Co. grounds with
the south line of said north half of the northwest
quarter of section twenty-eight (28), township
eight (8), range six (6) east, thence west to the
west line of said north half of the northwest quar
ter of said section twenty-eight (28), thence
north to the place of beginning, in Lancaster
county, Nebraska.
Given nnder my hand this 2d day of July, A,
VM HOT. JOHN. J. TROMPEN, t
Sheriff.
THE OFFICIAL
BADGE.
The above cut represents without doubt
the most popular free coinage badge.
The upper or smaller piece represents a
gold dollar in color and size, the larger ia
the color and exact size of a silver dol
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San Francisco and Los Angeles. This
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Hints to Tourists
it
Where to go
Costs.
and what
Is the subject of a little pamphlet pub
lished by the Northwestern line giving a
large amount of information regarding
the lake regions of Minnesota and Wis-
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agent, 117 So.
10th St., Lincoln, Ne
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Populist Hand Book,
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YELLOW 8 TONE PAEK
Is more and more impressing itself
upon the public, as the years go by, as
being the great park of the land. The
strong feature of it is the fact that it is
not a man made park, True enough
man has built roads and bridges and ho
tels in order that he may see the park,
but he has not yet tried his hand at con
structing new-fangled geysers, or re
adorning or resculpturiug the Grand
Canyon of the Yellowstone. These are
as God left them. There, too, the elk,
bear, deer and other animals are not en
closed in wire fences. They wander free
andunfretted whethersoever they will.
Man's handiwork is but little seen and
the park is the grander forit. Send Chas,
S. Fee, Gen. Pass. Agt. Northern Pacific
R.R. 6c for Wonderland '90 and read
about the park.
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It you want to travel cheap note the
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