THE AMERICAN 0 I LAtiN 10 K M IKHII.S. Ike !.ur1 UirMMturf I'lt a Hill I rinrf a t'U Our trij I'Mlihr Show.. Jfikkson Cnv, Mo, March 14, 1'.C - A fi ht watlc fi r thi of a bill for tl.i ra!'.rrof the American flp over the public k I.h1 In lh ft! of Missouri, wl Irh i-1 wnie of lht IVnu crU l tlirt house In a ereat n- rtwtr. Tho M l -mJ by lh publicans, assisted by some IVm crats. Tie iMt.octa'ie ledrr maJe all tl.e f jflit that was .I!1. calli'if fr the ayt and i at son ry necosary ques tion to h( the bill, anil were dcfeaU-J at every tore. Tlio bill will tro to tho h ttat for lti m um "if Unrein. FUii-were placed on small stuffs on tin dcrks of many n.cn.hers af'er tho bill is carried, and were greeted with loud elects. The Mil r ads as follows: 'An aot to provide for tho floating of our national flsu over public school houst 8 on school da) s: 'Sutios 1. Itslitll bo tho duty of tho Ward of directors In each school district In tho state of Missouri now orjjanijw d, or which may hereafter bo organized In a!d state, to provide for the use of their BchtH.l district, a suit able rational flag for the use of ttald chool district. "Si:c. 2. The clerk of ench Ixmrd of directors of each school district sh ill take charge of and keep said llaff dur injj vacation of school In their district, but raid clerk of Wrd of directors shall deliver tald flatf to the teacher or principal of the school i f hU district on the first day of each term of school. "Skc. X It thall bo the duty of the teacher or principal of ench school in every district In the state of Missouri to raise, or cause U) be raised, over each school house the national flajr, as pro vided by the board of directors of the district, and to cause same to remain raised during each fair, clement school day of said school. Skc. 4. Tho expenses Incurred In making, repairing and raising of said national flag lu each school district shall be paid out of the Incidental ex pense fund o! said district, in same manner as allot her Incidental expenses. Skc. 5. Any board of directors, principal or teacher, or any one who shall fall to comply with the provisions of the above section, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall, upon convection, be 8m d in a sum not less than twenty-five dollars nor more than one hundred dollars, and by Im prisonment in t he county jail for a terra not less than ?0 days nor more than six months; said fines, when collected, shall be paid Into the incidental school funds of district where the misdemeanor oc curred. Skc fl. All acts and parts of acts In consistent with tho provisiors of this act are hereby repealed. Sweet Charity. We read in the Ornvfrfetl Catholic, which is edited by an ex-priest, that "no priest will ever say mas for a soul In purgatory unless he Is paid for it." The man has been a priest, and should know the methods of the priests. If they are, as a church, charitable to the living, why are they not charitable to the same people after they are dead? Are we compelled to look upon the scheme as a purely money-making dodge If it is a method of making money, and it Is all a farce, can the clergy of the church give a satl-factory answer as to why they can be permitted to do it on anv other ground than that the "end justifies tho means." Priest McCarthy, who has been referred to a calling the Jesuits "the bl ck coated villains," in answering a statement msde by an Omah minister: said the minister could not show him anv rule or law Id the authorized Roman Catho f.e works which cause any one to say that the Roman Catholic church be lieves that "the end justifies the means." if they were to have this as a doctrine In tbo'lr church, the church would be considered as having a lack o' good judgment, but without It, the deeds of the said church, the purgatory "racket" being one, causes but one In ferenee, that they are the serfs of Satan serving in the semblance of the saints. IRKLAND. Aid. Do you know of any Roman Cathollo society which is sending aid to the des titute Roman Catholics in the west? I am informed that one Roman Catholic was burning his fence posts to keep his family warm, and that a Protestant gave him a small amount of money and a personal order for coal. I have heard of no philanthropic movement among the Roman Catholics to aid their peo ple. Probably they are perfectly con tented to have the things managed by the state, and therefore take a burden from their bands. There are som people who are afraid of mjustice, if the respective de- nominations send to their own people, and must have everything run through a "common mill." It is truly a fact tnat tnis is done. If there is anv de- nomination which is too poor or too mean to send anything to the poor. they would, by the stae arrangement, be materially aided, and then thev could use their money to build fine churches and cathedrals, and also have money for ''war, etc." We do not say t&e Ro man Cathol ies b a ve not given an vth i n s. but while we have heard much of what other denominations are doing, we have not heard of one contribution being sent oy ine itoman uathollc church But when they want a hospital like the Creighton, they send their nuns on the streets by the year, and beg from Pro testants for the hospital for sweet charity s sake. Menlo Park For Charity Suffercth jmz" : '.'V7.A"t ' t V l Mr. Laura C. I'hocnU, Hilwaukec. WU. .Wri m Itmrrotent Horn and kiiowliiK Ilia good !r. Miles' fterviuo linx dull uf, lit J mtxli to bilp mlirrs, over iiiniiH Inr tllnllkn or tlio publicity, tills letter limy (I've uih. In Nov. and IHm-,, s3, Ihr ihhiho JtMtf tkn " l.aUrippr," and I waso.ut of th OiU K. ii'niiif duty Uai Mam, with tlie cure of mi limnr ali'k, I did not retrain mjr lu alih, uml In a mouth I tr r 41 nir tlrbilitalrit unit Hrrtuu fnnii i.li'eiilisnii and U e (Ir iftji lu.'ula on my vlmliiy, ttiul li :w a qiu'stiun If 1 rould fa on. A di-.ir friend ailvix'd mo U try lr-. ytilrn' itritvratire hrrvine, I look i Uittles and am liuppy in hhj, I am In iK lier lieiilth tlian ever. 1 still routiiitia tin orvanioHui ur, a a nrrif food, aa my work Im very try ins. A letter ad dressed to Milwaukee, Wis., will reach nm." June 8. ts'.M. Mks. I.ai iia I'tiorvix. Ir. Miles' Nervine In sold on a tonltlvo pintrnuiee thai Ih.i tlrst IhiIiIo will lieiicliu All ilruiTLMsiH Hell Hut -II. tt iKirtles (oriA, or It will 1 wiit, iin'intul. on iix-eiiil of print by tlio In. Milca Mouicul Co., Klkharl, lud. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores health Kilt Dy hull's Candies, 1518 Douglas When down town drop In at John Rudd's and leave your watch, if it is out of repair, to bo fixed. 317 north 10 St. Fit DylMiU'sdcliciousCream Candles. I.M8 Douglas St. Kdward Haumley, for livery, 17th and St. Marys Ave in Now York state 3S per cent of the foreign element cannot speak the Kng llsh language; in Pennsylvania 41 per cent; W's -orsln, over 42 ier cent; New Jersey and Alinneso'a, 34 per cent; Ohio and Ni braska, 85 per cent; Ore gon, oil per cent; California, 48 er cent, or taking the whole United States, 25 per cent of tho alien population car not speak the Kngllsh language. Ex. Statk or Ohio. City or Tot.Ktio, ( Liii'iis ( ounty. Fhank J. t'HKNitr in a k os oitth that he Is the senior partner of the llrni of K. J. t iirnky .Si t ii.. iluliiif business In the Cllv of Toli'ilo t'ountynnil Slain Hforesulil. and that salil Hrm will pay tlm sum of UNK IIIjMIKKII lull. I. A lis fur each ami every ease of ( ataiihii that eimiiot lie cured ly tho use of HA IX S t ATAKItK 11' UK. r KAN K J. t'HKSUl 8wor t to lieforo iiih and h tbserllied In my presence this tit 1a day of Iteeemlier. A l. Insij. A. W. Ul.KAStl.N. Is1'' Notary Public. Hall's t'atarih Cure Is taken Internally anil arts direct ,iy on the blood and mucous iirfaeesuf thevlt" Sentl for test Irmmhils free. K. .1. t il KNFV & CO., Toledo. O, tfSold by ItruKKls's. "."W. Special Muster Coinmlssimier's Sale. I'mler and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of imiHifairi' Issued out of the district c urt for linunlas county. Nebraska, and to lie directed. I will. on the llth day of April, A. I. W5. at one o'clock e. M. of said day. at the Kiist front door of the county court house. In the city of Onoiha, I lunulas county, Nebraska, sell nt nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property des -riled In sild order of sale as follows, to-wit : Lot nine iW In block twenty-three (2.1) of Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, 1 lunulas county, Nebraska. Said property to lie sold to sattsry t ne Walnut. Hill Savings and Investment Com pany, plaint lit herein, the sum or t hirteen hundred nlnety elKhl and S.VNK) dollars i;tiis S.M Judgment., with Interest thereon at tie rate of elelr. ts (wr cent per annum rrom Sette ber 171 h. ls',14. and twenty two and SI-lot) dollars i"'JD costs herein together with accruing costs, according to a judgment rendered by the district courlnf said Douglas iiunty. at tl septemuer term. A ii. ism. in a eruiln action then and there uending. wherein Tim Walnut lltll Savlniis and In vestment company was plain llf. and John w ! ii and Mrs. Hell were nerenuanis, Omaha. Nebraska Man h t h. lsftv UKOKUKW. HOl.HUOOK. Hueclal Master ('oiiimissloner. Saunders. Macfailand A Dickey, attorneys. The Walnut Hill Savings and Investment t'o vs. .1 lot W. Hell l)o 4; No. SIS. It s-4 Special Master Comniissiimer's Sale. riiueramt bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mottgage. issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on t he llth day of Anrll. A. 1). I'Xt. at one o'clock p. in. of said day, at the Fast front door of the county court house, tn the city nt Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at pu'dlc auction to the highest bidder for cash, the iroperty described In said order of sale as 'allows, towlt : The south eighty two (82) feet of lot thirty- six (Wllln S. K. Kogers' Okahoma addition to the ciiy of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska. Said iimnerl v to be sold to satisfy P. L. .lohison. nlainlilT herein, the sum of nine huncred eleven and si-UK) dollais if'll.bl! judgment, with Interest thereon at-the rateof len i nil per cent, per annum trorn September 17th. ls'.. together with the further sum of ninety-one and 18-ldO dollars (Sil.lHi attor ney's fee herein, with Interest, thereon at ten (lui pi'reent. per annum front September lTili. lsi, and I he sum of thirty and ss-luu dollars l$.t.isi) costs herein, together with accruing costs according to a judgment reudored by me district court, or said iiomciascounty. at Its September term, A. D. Issn. In a certain action then and there pending wherein P. L. Johnson was plaintiff, and Arthur Murphy. niary murnny, ,Margart .Murphy, liaulei Murphy. Margaret Lovett. tJutrdian. aud Frank K. Moores, Clerk, were defendants. Omaha. Nebraska, March 7. Is;i5. liKOKtiK W. 1HH.RHOOK. Sueclal Master Commissioner Saunders. Macfarland i Dickey. Attorneys. Jotmsonavs. Murphy, et al. Doc. 44, No. 21. o-o-a Legal Notice. To Charles Anderton, non-resldeut defend ant: You are hereby notifltd that on the 14th day of March. isy.i. Julia Anderton tiled a petition against you in tne ui-irii t court oi Douglas county. Nebraska, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground that you have willfully abandoned the plaintiff, without good cause, for the term or two years last past. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, Die aitli day of April, lsdo JULIA AN" DF.KTON. By W. W. Slakai oh, her attorney. 3-14-5 l.epil Sot ice. To Minnie Schoenfelder, Non-Resident De fendant: You are hereby notified that on the Kith day of February. Issft. William hchoenfelder tiled a petition against you in the District court In and for Douglas county Nebraska, the object and orayer of which Is to obtain a divorce from you on the grounds of desertion for over two years and adultery. You are required to answer said petition on or before the first day of April. I shy i-Zi-i WILLIAM SCHuk.NFKLDF-K. Not Ire ( U-ltrldctit HefraUMt. la ill.irl. l court la and for luglaaciuoty NebrNflta. leir V Covell 1 I'laiblltr. I D. krt4'.'. No ?4. Mar'U I. MaMtn, Notice for I'uiill. atlon ie'-ndAnt ) To NUn in I' Ma non-rvhh-nt defend ant : Mnri-ii I'. Nwiii olll take ini;.e ihl lie tire W 1'ovelt. of the roulity i.f t.MUl and tte,.f Ni-brivLa. 4111 on tliff ?nd ilay of Wan h I-a tile bl. im l il Ion In tin. orh. . .. I lie lers of the dl-tti.t court if and f loui:la county, atialiiMt itaid Mmi-u. I' Mason, M'ttiiuf forth tnat the aht Mr. us I' Mhmiii in llidet.t d t.i the !! titogeW Coved, in the kiiiii of il'mii. an a balance due liini from Mniiii I Majw.o for servt r.-n.lred hy tieorge V Cvetl as attorney for Mttrcu I . Maoci. ami prayinkt-for Judgment hiImIiii! Mals'Ui. I'. M.cmui lor Hie ollni iili. with Intereni thertMin al -. u H-r ceniiiiii. tier aniiiiiii rrom July Nt l. in.it on the tan day tlii plaintiff also hied an attiiiavll for aitai lin.eiit lnuald catix- alliot Dial n ale llile la-loliltlng I" H.I Mari'ilsl Mumiii. sltuaod lu the county of Ihiuulas and state of Nebraska, he al'a lied and up uriinriated. bv the iirovbdona! retue,.y of uliachuient. t-o the palm tit tif plailit'lt's cliiim aifaif.! halo Mar,-us r. iaM.n The Hid Marcus I'. M.imiii lll fiirllu-r take notice thai certain real estate ladongluii to him ii- It ed as folio: ltt I. In block a. Kllby I'lace addition to iimaha. and lots I. s. V. Ill and II, in bhs k '. Ill I urtlniie addit ion. and lots 1. 4. s. M, U and 14. lu hhu-. a. In larthaue addition to Iimaha. In lamu'la county, Net rnska. has been attached in a!d caue, and has Im-hii laken bv attachment In haul cause to pay the claim of the said plalntitf agHinat said di feudanl The n.tld Marcus I' Mason Isifiirtlier notified thai In Is miuln d to alilH'ar and answer lb iilaln- till s petition in the aforenaid cause, on or tiefore Monday, t he lath day of April. Is'.o. r said petition ill Iw t a ken as trm and judg menl rtm ereii accordingly anu saiu at tuched iiroiirty will -be sold to nay su h Judgment aud the coxtsof this action ti.ui,iiri y . i . r 1. 1,. II H 4 Maun i If. Churchill ft Wlnti T. attorneys for plaintilf. SMH'ial Master Cotiiiiiissioiier's Sale. I'mler and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of niortnaiie Issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraska. aud Im me dlr, cted, I will. on the llth day of April, A. D !'.!:. at out- o'clock P M. of sntddan. at the north fr nt dour of the count y court house. In Hie ciiy of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to t he hiitiicnt iiidder forcasti. the prop 'rty described lu said order of sale a, follows. Ui-wlt : The east one-half (e ') of lot nine I'll In h:ock eight isi, and the west one- half iw ', of lot nine ilti In blis k eigtit isi all in a:uut Hill, an addition to the ell y of On aha. Doug-liiM-ounty. Ntdirasha. Said urouerlv to Ih sold to satisfy II..'. Twlntlnit, plaintiff herein t he sum of seven teen and 74-lidollarsiSl7.74i Judgn ent. wl h Interest thereoii at the rale of ten ildi pi-r cent per annum from Sepiember I7lh, lsH4, and thirty-one andWl-lou dollars (.ll.iim costs herein, together with accruing costs accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county. . tits Septem ber terti . A. D. ISi'4, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein II. J. Twlntii'g was plalntitf. and Mary Oarlichs, Kobert I,, liarllchs James li. Taylor Mary A. Yates and Henry v. rennork were (terendants. vlil'llia, nenrassa. autu n tin. ir,;,,,. liKOKt.K W. HoLHKOOK, J Sueclal Master Commissioner. Saunders, Macfarlanu Dickey, attorneys. II. J. Twlntiiig vs Mary liarllchs. Doc. 4ft. No. 47. H Special Master Commissioner's Sale. I'mler and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of a mortgage and land outracl Issued out of the district court for Di.utrlitH count v. Nebraska, and to me di rected. I will, on the Uih day of April. A. D. is'.ia, at one o clock I'. M or said day, at. the Fast front door of the county court house. In llieclt.vof Omaha. Douitlascotinty, Nebraska. sell at public auction to the highest bidder f r cash, tne property described in sld order of sale as follows, to-wlt : Lots twentv-otie ciliniul t wentv-two i-.l In block t wen i'v-three i in of Walnut 1 1 ill. an addl.lon to the city of Omaha, all In Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Said property to tie sold to saiisry ine Walnut Hill Savings aud I live tn e. 1 Oom uanv. L lain tiff herein the sum of three thous and six hundred and eighty-seven and T.VItt) dollars i:i.tiH7.7."ii Judgment, with Interest thereon at the rate of eight iM per centper annum from September 17th. 1S04, and twenty-two and alt-HM dollars tiJJ.,lh costs herein, together with accruing costs accord Ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lis Septem ber term. A. I- in a rtutain action men a' d there pending, wherein the Walnut II ill Savings and investment uoiiipany was plaintilf, and Albert Ihifoill and Mrs Dufour. ds wife, were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. March 7th. Is'.ii. (KOKtiK W HOUIKOOK. Sueclal Master com ml sinner. Saunders. Macfatliind & Dickey, attorneys for plaintilf. Doc. ; : No. i7. A - Notice to Ntm-Resident left mlauts. To Helen,!. Pruyn, I.armon P. I'ruyn. James I.. Lovett, Mary K. r in'stone, Klnier o. l-'lrestone. non-res dent de'er d'ints: S ou are hereby untitled that en tne llth day of February, lNl'i. Mary A Mai tin com menced an action against ymi and impieaueu with James A. Woodman to foreclose a cer tain morttfiiEA executed on the itd day of July. INSll. by said defend imta, Helen J, I'ruyn aud bai'inon i'. rruyn, iter nusimnu, to Daniel D. Smith, and by him a slgnsd to this plalntitf on the south twenty-live i feet of the south tif y (Mil feet of lots enn-en (11) and twelve (12) In block twoi'2). In Hillside addi tion No. 2. to the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, as surveyed, i lat.ted and is corded. !aid mortgage was given tosecure a nromtssorv note or bond of thirteen hun dred dollars iSlaWOlll and Interest coupons executed by the said Helen J. I'ruyn and l.ar- n n I . I'ruyn, on the .iru aay ot .liny, issn, which said note Is long past due and pay able, and there Is now due on the said note the sum of thirteen hundred dollars i?i;inO.U) wlih Intertst. thereon at ten (Kb percent per annum from the ;trd day of July, ls'.sl. for which su . wlih interest, pi tint ill prays for a decree that said defendants be required to Day the same, or that said uretnises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are reiiulred to hnswer situ petition on or befure tue SUth day of A pril. lsifi. M A li Y A .MA Id le!. Hv It. V. Thomas, her Attorney. Dated Mutch 21. 1SA". a -22 4 Speeinl Master Commissioner's Sale. I'uder and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree nf foreclosure of mortirae issued out of the district court for Douglas county. Ne braska, and to nio directed. I will, on the itth day of April, A. I). lslO. at one o'clock p. m. orsaid day. at tne north rronl door ot tne county court house, in the city o' Omaha iimmias county, neurassa. s- u at puuiic auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as follows, to-wlt; Commencing at a point tifty five (.) reel south of a Doint one hundred and ninety- eight (llisi feet west of the north-east corner of lot forty-six (4ii In !S. r.. Kogers' pint or Okahoma. thence running south twenty seven and one-half c.'7'i) feet, thence west one hundred and thlrty-iwo feet, thence north twenty-seven and one-nair iiiiiwi, thence east one hundred and thtrt v-two ilICi fi-et to place of beginning, being a part of j saiu lot loriy-six (4n in p. r,. lingers piat oi Okalioiua. an addition to tlio city of Omaha and situate in Douglas county, state of Ne braska. Said property to be sold to satisfy J. W. Squire, trustee, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine hundred ninety-four no-Inn dollars ifJ'.im.Dni judgment with Interest thereon at rate of six one-haif (tl'ti pet cent per annum from September 17. Is'.'l. and forty and 4. ldO dollars i?lo ."i) with ten (10) per cent, intert-st from said date. To satisfy other lien upon said described premises In the order of their priority as or dered by the decree of foreclosures issued out , f this court in this cause. Tosatisfy the sum of forty-six 18-100 dol lars vSPi lsicosts herein, with Interest t hereon from the lTtli day of September, lrtl until nald. toyether itn accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said DoiiiMas county, at its September term, A. it. issn, in a certain action then anu there pending, wherein .1. W Squire, Trustee, was plalntitf. and Sarah M. l'rtss and others were defendants. Omaha. Nebraska. March It. ls;i.Y CHAKI.KSS. KLGL'TTER. Special Master Commissioner. George E. Turkington. attornev. J. W. Squire, Trustee vs. Sarah M. Press, et at. Hoc. 44; No 311. il-8-S SPLENDID NEW PATRIOTIC ENVELOPES Some illustrated with tine engravings of Washington and Lincoln, l ine Oarlield and I'rohlbitio i envelopes, printed In colors. Illustrated many nyles-Ju for 10 cents. 40 Cents per Kin. Fine motto letter paper. Illus trated In colors, beaut i'ul picture, free tracts, etc. Address, the FA I I II TUAL'T IIOLSE, 2" Elm street, I' ilea, N. Y. Sprviul Master ( iiimi.ioner' Sale. I nder anil ly virtue of an order of aleoo decree of f.ns-l,,ure f n,ortgaicr l.ut-l oul of ihouitrlci couri for Douglas county Ne braska, and to me directed. I will on the llth aj of April. A. l l-'o. atone o'ilk P. y of said day. at the Kat front dtsir of the couuly ilMiit h,iue. to lliei-lty of Omaha. Ihiujlan eoiiniy. Nilir-i-U. ih-II at public iiui tain lu lh hluto-st buldi r for cash, the property dr-rln-d lu said order of sale as follows, to wit: I.,, i iao.ii in block one . of Mayne I'U e. an add i tj. hi u.tlo city of Ounha. lu Douulas county, Nelrsk. sui prop, rty to la wild to saiUfy I I.. Johnaoii. piaiiillft h.rt lti. the sum of three luiiidr.il tifty m ven and 71 ! U iliars it..o.M Judgment with Interest thereon al rate of seven t7 per ci nt. rn-r aiiiiuui from s. liicii.l r I. 'li I--4 and i y eight uml in ii dollars lot c,t lo-iriii. witli Hii.-r-e.i ihf-re,m from Sepu-mts-r 17th, l'si. t.i gether wlih accruing costs ai-cording lo a Jinl.-ii ent renin -n-U by the disirici coun of said Ihiliglas count V. at ila iv plemlo r li rm. AD l (. in a c 1 1 itin ai t ,oii men and I ten-p-iidlng. wi.en in I'. I. Jobii-sui was plamiirf, and Jostph I". Tlnm pon and lii uls n W. lioss. fxeculora of the , i tie of lieuts-n Koss, ili-i'riui'il. I run Is I 'I lif hi as. Is jier U Tl uih. Ainliew Miles, executor of the c.- taieofjohit I.- M lien, di-east-d , and James Thou pson wi'i-e defendants Omaha, Nebraska. March 7. Is'ii. t.Klilit.K W. Hol.HlfOoK, Siss-lal Master i on inlssiouer. S Hinders. Macfarland A Dii sey. attorneys Johns, n xh Thoiiip-oii et al. Sk'.4I No. M7 a-s s Notice lo Nnii-ltesiili'iit llcrcmliiiits. Joseph W. Kiilfner. 1'l.tiuun, i vs I The Mineral Springs I lloltllng Company of I Humboldt. Iowa. and ', Notice for ruhllcatloii. T. W. lingers. Tr as- u''r of said t om pauy. Ifiendams. To the M ineral Springs Hottllng Company of Humboldt. Iowa, and T. W. lingers. 1 reas- urerof said Company, non-resident ih reud- auts: You. and each t f vou, will take notice that Joseph W. liulTner. of the county of Douglas, and state i f Nebraska did. on the 1st day of March. Is'i.Y I e Ills is't tlou tn ttie county court In and for Douglas county. Nebraska, against you and each of you. setting forth that you and each of you are iiidi bled to 1, i mi In the sum of iV-' 4.V as a balance due Ii l in from vou aud each of yon, for service rendered by him for you and each i f you. and for expenses Incurred on behalf of you and each of you and praying for ludgmeut against vou and each of you. for the sum of iS 2.4,1, with Interest thereon at seven per eiitum. uerannum. from I elu uary jam. tsiia Thai on the same day the said plaint ilf aim tiled his n til l i It for nit n li nt,, in saiu cause, and his allldavlt for garnishment, in said cause, asking that certain debts, dues and credits In the ha nils of W. A l.tk. and in the hands oft. W. Keed. ow. d by them and each of them to you andeachofyou.be attached, garnished and appropriated by the provisional remedy of attachment and garn ishment to the payn ent of plaintiff's claims against you and each of you. You and each of you will further take notice that the debts, dues and credits owing by the said W. A. ( Iiiri. and C. W Keed to vou anu ea.cn oi you have oeen attached and garnished In said cause. You aud each of vou are hereby notineu that vou are required to appear and answer the idalm ill's netitton ill the aforesaid cause, on or before Monday, t tie 15th day of April lsii;, orsaid petition will be taken as true and Judgment be rendered accordingly, and said attached and garnished property will be ap plied to the payment of plaintiffs judgment to be rendered In this action and thecustsof this action. JOSKl'll W. KUfl- Nr tl. I'lalntllf. Covell. Churchill & Winter, attorneys for plaintiff. s-s-4 M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. , t Riiaraiite.es a uerfect tit In all cases. Cloth ing cleaned dyed and remodeled. 21 07 t iimiiiK St. OMAHA. J. W. RLLER, Attorney-at-Law, flO Sow York Life If n ', 0MAH4, - NEBRASKA. M. O. MAUL. Successor to Drexel & Maul. 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