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It will psy you to post yourself on the merits of the new state, whlcrThas been amply termed "The fromlseu Lta." Notice lo Non-lteBident Defendant. In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, C. A. Kent, plaintiff, vs. Mary J. Waliwork, et al., defendants. To Mary J. Waliwork and John 11. Wall (irk. nnn.n.ldf nt defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 7ih of April. iHve, V- A. ivent, piaioun nrrrin, nira his petition ta the above entitled cause, In the district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, against you and each of you, to gether with other defendant, the object and prayrr of which U lo foreclose) a certain mortgage executed on the first day of Oc tober. 1HUI. be Mary J. Waliwork and John H. Waliwork, upon the property described as follows, situated in the county of Douglas and state of Nebraska, to-wlt: - The ninth half IN. Ml of lot two (i) In block one (1), First addition to Houth Omaha, as surveyed, platted and lecorded, to secure ttie paymeut or two coupon oonus. one oaieu Hruirinbrr 2.1. lttut. for the sum of four hun dred fifty dollars (S4AO.U01, and the other dated Heutember ao. 1HW1, for the sum of five hundred dollars frO0.UO), said bonds being due and payable, In case of default In the payment of the Interest accruing thereon, or otherwise, on the first day of October, 1MM, aid that default has been made in the pay ment of Interest accruing In the coupon bond of four hundred fifty dolls re (1430 0U) on the first da of Aurll. 1MIS. and on the coupon bond of five hundred dollars ((f00 0(0) on the first day of October, that there la now due and psyable on said coupon bonds the sum of four hundred fifty dollars (HiO.uui, with Interest at the rate of ten (10) percent per annum from the first day of April, 1HH5, and the further sum of five hundred dollars ($.moo), with Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the flrt day of Oc tober, IH','5, for which sums with Interest and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that the aerenaanis oe rtquirea to pay un same, and that in default of such payment said pre mixes may be sold to latlsfy the amount found due. The plaintiff Is the legal owner and holder or Haid bonds ana mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or I tore me litn aay oi may, irw). Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 8 1(6. D. A. KENT, Plaintiff. By II. E. Burnam and W. H. Kussell, atlor neys tor piainuu. Kent vs. Waliwork. 4-10-4 Notice to Non-Kesltlent Defendants In the dlstrkt court of Douglas county Nebraska, C. A. Kent, plaintiff, ts. Mlchae. Knnouse and others, defendants. To Michael Kanouse, Otto 11. Langerson and ail unknown heirs of Margaret II. Ka nouse. deceased, non-resl tent defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 1.1th day of April, 18M), C. A. Kent, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the above entitled cause. in tne district court oi iwugias county, ne braska. aialnst you and each of you, to getter with other defendants, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed on the 2nd day of April, 18V2, by Margaret H. Kanouse (now deceased) and Michael Kanouse upon the property de scribed ft 8 follows Lot eight (8) In block ten (10). Hitchcock's rust auuiuin to tne city or omana, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas county, Nebraska, to secure tne payuie t oj the mortsase bond sinned bv Mariraret II. Kanouse and Michael Kanouse, with Interest coudoos attached, for the sum of eliiht bun dred dollars (tNOO.00); that there la now due and payable on said bond the sum of eight hundred dollars (ImoO.00) with Interest accord ing to the tenor thereof, from the Hist day of April, 1U3, for which sum, with Interest from April 1. 1HD3, plaintiff prays for a decree that uie aerenaanis pay tne same, ana mat in de fault tf such payment said preinlHee may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. The plaintiff Is the legal owner and holder of said bond and mortgage. You are required to answer said cetltlon on or before the first day of June, 1HU6. Dateo at urn an a. Nebraska, April zt, iwn. O. A. KENT, Plaintiff. By H. E. Burnam and W. H. Bussell, attor neys for plaintiff. Kent tf. Kanouse. Doc. 55; No 2SS. 4-?4-4 Notice. To Jonas B. Harris and liosa L. Harris. non-resident defendants: You will take notice that on the 15' h day of April. 1896. William H. Brevoort, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Jonaa K. Harris and Itosa L. Harris, bis wife, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose twelve certain tax ceruncacs, eacn aatea t . Dill lTTl lliU, iniW) UU l,U ,CI .UK IUM , V, u, 9, 10, 14, 15. 16, 17, IS, 20 and 24 respectively, all in Dioca i or Harris s ratterson Annex, an addition to the city of South Omaha, Doug las county. Nebraska: there is due unon each of said tax certificates the sum of S2U.30, with interest from April 15tb, 1HWJ at the rate of ten per cent per annum, attorney's fees, amounting to ten per cent of the de cree, and all costs. Plaintiff prays that the defendants be required to pay the same, or tnaisaiu p rem let s may oe sola to satisiy tne amount found due. with Interest, attorney's fees and costs, and that upon the sale of said premises the defendants be debarred from all Interest in said real estate. You are reoulred to answer said petition on or before the 25th day of May, 1H9A. uaiea, omana, neDraska, April in n, ltnm. WILLIAM II. BKEVOORT, Plaintiff. By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorneys. 4-17 4 Articles of Incorporation. Notice Is hereby clven that a cornoratlnn known as the "Lnlon Publishing Company" has been organised under the laws of tne state of Nebraxs a and that its principle place of business Is in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska; that Its capital stock Is twenty-five thousand (S25.0U0) dollars, divided Into share of five (S5.00)each; that the gen eral nature of the business transacted Is the printing, binding, publishing and purchasing and selling of magazines, newspapers, books, etc., and all business of a general publish ing house; that It has power to do all things necessary to properly conduct Its buslmss and to sue ana be sued; that the manage ment Is vested In a board of five directors who are elected annually nn the first Mondav in January, who electa president, secretary, and treasurer, that the highest amount of Indebtednt ss it can at any time subject itself is three thousand dollars: that the time of commencement of business was January 1st, 1896, and terminates twenty-five years from date thereof. Dated Omaha, Nebraska, March 27th. 1896. 3-27-4 M. L. y.UOK. Secretary. Notice. Edward D. Porter, defendant, will take notice that on tne 34th day of April, lMii, Lore d a A. Porter tiled her ottltinn in the dis trict court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against him, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from you on the ground of adultery, on the ground that you re of sufficient ability to support her and refuse to do so. on the ground that you have wilfully abandoned' the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years lat past. You are reoulred to answer said netlttonon or before Monday, June 1st. 1NJ. i.OKfc..NA A. i OK IKK, I'lulntilT. By Saunders & Macfarland, her attorneys. IN THE Fifty Years Church of Rome ""r By Rev. Charles Chiniquy. TIIIS is, without exception, the best work extant on the subect of the corrupt practices of the Roman Catholic Church and its priesthood. It tells of the abominable and licentious practices of priesta and nuns in the Romish nunneries and monasteries in language convincing and entertaining. In short, it is a book that ia wor thy of a place in any Library. The usual price of this book is $2.25, in cloth, but by a apecial arrangement with the publisher, wewill send it postpaid to any address in the United States for $2e00, It reveals the Jesuitical plot to assassinate PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN, giving a brief history of the great crime, which shocked the whole civilized world. AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. American Dsm Which? -I3Y- JOHN T. CHRISTIAN. Cloth. 280 Pages. PRICE $1.00 AOENTS WANTED "Picturesque and able." Ttie Congregattonallst, "It ought to be put In our public schools aa a text-book." North Carolina ISavtiaL ."The book ia oi great value." Wctleyan MtthodisL Thi3 book is excellently bound in cloth and printed in good, clear type. If sent by mail, 10 Cents Extra should be added for postage. 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