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ERIC AN y ) 1200.00 1.1 UOLD CITES. Or Special lateral U SUdeaU m4 Trachrr. R. H. Woodward Company, of Balti more, Md., are making a most liberal offer of 1200.00 to anyone who will tell 200 copies of "Gems of Religious Thought," a new book by TVlmage. This is one of the most" popular books ver published. Three editions sold in JT) days. Agents sell 10 to 15 copies a day. An Estey organ, retail price 1270, given for selling 110 copies In 3 months A 1100 bicycle given for selling 80 copies in 2 months. A gold watch for selling 60 copies in one month. This Dremlum in addition to roommlatlon. Complete outfit 35 cents. Freight pild Credit given. Agentt wanted also for Tllr to Children About Jesus." One hundred and fifty thousand copies told, and it is now selling faster than ever, Same terms and conditions as on Trfma of Ralis-loua Thought." Other popular books and Bibles also. They offer special and most liberal rates to students, and teachers;for summer va cation. During last summer a large number of students and teachers can vassed for their books. Among the list there were 23 who made over 1200, 57 who won the $200 premium, and 76 made over $150 for their summer work. Write tkem immediately. tf What C A, Potter Says. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895.-The Howard Medicine Company. Gentle men: Ideslre to say to all who feel the strength ofithelr manhood slowly sllp- Dlnir awav. iwhose ambition is at its lowest ebb, whose mlndols beclouded and the senses dulled, when you feel dyspeptic, and- lose your 'self-respect, that your blood is out of order, and all you need is some of Howard's Vegetone Blood Powder toitone up your system It will act . almost Instantly upon the blood; you -will feel the renewed life and vigor courslnglthrough your sys tem: you wlllI feel the old-time grip in your hands; your mind will be as active as ever; your friends will observe the flat of health flying in your face, and .i will feel like a new being. I have not felt so well for five years as I do since taking one package of your Blood Powder, and I feel as strong and active as ever. I weigh 15 pounds more than ever in my life. The change is marked that it Is the subject of com merit when meeting my friends. recommend Howard's Vegetone Blood Powder to be, as I believe, the greatest blood-purifier on earth C. A. POTTER. $150 00 IN COLD CIVEN For SeUlng "Story of Spain and Cuba." The International News &Book Co Baltimore, Md., offer $150.00 to anyone selling in three months 175 copies of their new book, "Story'of Spa and Cuba." Premiums and liberal commis sion given for any quantity sold. This is one of the greatest selling books out Many agents make from 15 to 810 a day. A graphic account of the present war and the struggle for liberty is given, 100 beautiful illustrations, 500 pages. Freight paid and credit given; 50 cent outfit free If 10 cents Is sent for postage. Write them Immediately. 4-10-4 Comfort, Economy and Speed combine to make the weekly excur sions via the UNION PACIFIC the most popular of any now running. They are personally conducted and offer every convenience to the travel ing public. Get your tickets at 1302 Farnam St. A. C. LUNN, City PaBS. & Tkt. Agent. 4-17-3 ttTI,. norland Limited" Is the fastest train out of Omaha, and carries the finest equipment of any u in t.h west. Tickets via the UNION PACIFIC can be secured at 4.I7.3 1302 Farnam St. Cripple Creek. The Denver and Rio Grande R. R. la the shortest and best route between ' Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo to the now Famous Gold Camp at Cripple Creek. Tickets on sale from all points east to Cripple Creek. Call on your local agent and be sure that your ticket reads via the Denver and Rio Grande K. it Not too Smooth. The tracks of the UNION PACIFIC are so smooth and the cars furnished so complete that you can imagine your self in your own luxurious apartments at home. Insnect the Buffet Library and Smok ing Cars as they pass through Omaha every morning. City Ticket Office, 1302 Farnam St. 4-17-3 ' WANTED AGENTS. In every town in the United States to sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore and Milk-Leg. Address C. A. C. Medical Co., C. A. CRUM, Mgr. 1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111 SEND ME a silver dime and I will send your name and address to over 30 of the leading patriotic and other reform papers, and you will re ceive sample copies of each for reading ond nMat.rlhiit.tnn.r J. H. PADGETT, Ennis, Texas 1302 FARNAM ST. is the PACIFIC City Ticket Office. UNION 4-17 ma main, mo DotMM . ' r 7 , - , - T"" - . . . lsMlurfwtina and warTMnDeaa alc UHiOWW. l wow M wril. iwp wi, mmwf V?" MtTl 1.T SrTInmmlliZiaakka, elrel4U- fort SB4 1 iMl WMU UxM k y tso Dr. Kay's D0SS ClLOO C but wr ud t MtrftmM takj to Dr. Kay-. 8AUNDKK8 MACFAKLASD. Attorney. lA Fttrnnto pitrwt. NOTICE TO JJuN-klIDKNT DlFr.NP ant: To Horatio Kuw.es, turuh M Fowkes. hi wife; Klla K. Down, fcva. J. Rogers and tsuslla M. Hoas, Dun-resident ae- Vou will take untie tbat on the tta day Of April. IktS Walter K. keler. plaintiff herein. Hied bU uetltton In the district court of Douglas county. Nebraska. against ;nu. tbe abov eauicd aerrnuiinu. lue oujeci prayer of which are to foreclose a cerialn tax certificate dated November Uih. and taxei paid thereuoder. coverios lot -block 2JO, of tbe cltr of Uaiabaorlclnal plat) Douitlat eountj, Nebraika, which iatd cer tificate was Issued to W. H. tcbllep, and by bitu duly Hold and asalifned to tbe plaintiff who ! now tbe owner thereot; inai luers now due upon ad tax certiflcaf and taxee paid thereunder the um of ll-t.42 with In tereit from May irtih, 1J, at tbe rate of ten per cent per annum aou an niwrnrj ip. a-noumluft tj ten per rent of tbe decree and all cost. Plttl-tltf prayn thataald premwe may b decreed to be told to atlxfr tbe amount due thereon witb lot rem. attorney' fee and coita, and tbat upon tbe tale tbe defendant be debarred of all lnteiest In aid precises. You are required to answer laid petition on or before tbe h day of June. lxJ. Fialnllfr. By 8aunder Macfarland, HI Attor- nevn, Dated Omaba, Nebraska, May at, 1896. JAS. W. CAKH, Attorney, 813 Board of Trade Bulldlne. SPECIAL MABTEK COMMIiblOiEB 8 Main. ITndnrand bv virtue of an order of ale on decree or foreclosure oi inonne Issued out ot tbe district court for Douitlas .,nntw Nnhraska. and to me directed, 1 will. on the zna aay oi juuo, a. u. o'clock p. M. of said day. at tbe north front door of the county court bouse. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at nMiiitj, nnt.w.n in me munesi uiuuer lor chu. the property described In said order of sal as follows, to wit: ...... a . d itMn i n in NPiinn AUU1UUU Ml tbe city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. Said property to be sold to satisfy The Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of two hundred and two and W-1U0 dol lars (S2U2.44I, with Interest at the rate of ten ini n. mnt tmr annum from Mav Sth, 1&U5; and also the further sum of nine hundred ,i .ixtnen and ftO-100 dollars itiU6.5U), with interest at tbe rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the 6th day of May, 18M5. ind uiur, t uRiixfv the sum of forty and 78-1U0 dollars ((4U.78) costs herein, together wit h accruing costs, according to a judgment rendered by tbe district court ot said Dou iua Mimts. afc Itii Mav term. A. D. 1895. a certain action then and there pending -harain Th tlninn Trust CoinDany Is plain. tiff, and Kacbel Kiley and others are de- feSated"at Omaba, Nebraska, April 30th, A D 1S9& WM. B. TEN EYCK, Special Uaster Commissioner. Jss. W. Carr, attorney tor piainun. Union Trust Co. vs. Rachel Ulley, et al. I)oc.a7; No. 221. 5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Ne hraka. and to me directed, 1 will, on tbe 2tith day of May, A. D. ltW at 10 o'clock A. M. of ald day, at me msi imm uuu; of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, neurasna. " . nubile auction to the highest bidder for cash. tne property uratriue . a follows, to-wlt: .... ... Lot nlnew in diock iwu w iu ouun tlon to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded, being a part of the northwest quarter (N. W. fc) of the northwest quarter (N. W. H of sec tion twenty-seven (27). township fifteen (15), range thirteen (13). In Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Bald property to oe som w imj Stafford, administrator of the estate of John L Barker, deceased, plaintiff herein, the sum of three thousand six hundred seventy-live and 21-100 dollars (13.675.21) Judgment, with Interest at the rate oi ten uu; per m annum from February 4th, 18WJ. To satisfy the sum of elgnteen and 83-100 dollars (1183) costs herein, together with accruing cost, accoruing to a jiunmcui rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term, A. u. loao. in a certain action then and there pending, wherein D. H. Stafford, administrator of the estate of John L. Barker, deceased, was plain tiff, and fcBtner uorwicn, i nui.itu, Bernard Kaufman, Ike Horwich, Urst Na tional Bankof Council Bluffs, Iowa, were de fendants. .MO, Omaba. eDra.Ka, pru -boNALD 1 Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Wr ant & Thomas, attorneys. 1' Stafford, admin, vs. Esther Horwich, et al. Doc. 53, No. 109. Ex. "W," Page 34. 4-24-5 Notice to Non-ReslUent Defendants. In the district court of Douglas county. Nebraska, C. A. Kent, plaintiff, vs. Micoaei Kanouse and others, defendants. To Michael Kanouse, Otto 11. Langereon, and all unknown heir of Margaret H. Ka nouse, deceased, non-reslient defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 15th day of April, 1896, 0. A. Kent, plaintiff herein, Bled his petition in the above entitled cause, In the district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, against you anu nwu ui setber with other defendants, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage execuiu uu mo ...... . 1892, by Margaret 11. Kanouse (now deceased) and Michael Kanouse upon the property de scribed as follow: Lot eight (8) in Dioua k -lrst addition to the city of Omaha, as sur .Tiuttri nd recorded, all In Douglas county, Nebraska, to secure the pay meat oi the mortgage uonu "i . . Kanouse and Michael Kanouse, with interest coupons attached, for the Bum of eight hun dred dollars (MOO.00): that there Is noixlue and DayaDle on saiu uonu m uu, i. hundred dollars (1800.00) with interest accord Inn to the tenor thereof, from the Hrst day ot April, 1893. for which sum, with Interest from April 1. 1893, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that in de ,,i, f ,i,.h navmwnt said DremiHes may be 1 . .n,Df. tha .mAlinf fniind due. sum w ,Tr , . "".7- " j v,lo. The plalntlll is tne irgai uwuot of said bond and mortgage. You are required to answer said petition on or before the Hrst day of J une, 189ft. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska, April 24, 1896. Plaintiff. By H. E. Burnam aid W. H. Eussell, attor neys HIT UI.IU.1U- Kent vs. Kanouse. Doc. 55; No 285. 4-24-4 Notice. To Jonas B. Harris and Rosa L. Harris, non-resident defendanu: You will take notice that on the 15th da; nt in,n 1K0H. William H. Brevoort, plainti! herein, Bled his petition In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Jonas R. Harris and Rosa L. Harris, his wife, the object and prayer of which are to foreclos twelve certain tax certlBcates, each dated November 17th, 1892. and covering lots 4, 5, , 9, 10, 14, 15. 16, 17, 19, ?0 and 1A respectively, all in v.lru.ir 9 nt Harris At Patterson's Annex, an addition to the city of South Omaha, Doug las county, Nebraska; there is due upon each of said tax certificates the sum of SJU.30, with Interest from April 15th, 1896 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 that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. with Interest, attorney s ..... h ,a mil that. TiiMin the sale of said premises tbe defendant be debarred from all Interest In said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before tne Ktn aay oi j". Dated,Omaha.Neb7.Wa. Apr,M,h.lW6, Plaintiff. By Saunders Macfarland, his attorneys. 4-17-4 ,u id) a4 fawraMy knw. la bant-to a i to unpro frantbw a Uw SIMach: M cutnpw 1 Renovator Kenan One S6e bo will mtIm. mt S288.BB' WORK FOR FALL MD CCRISTUiS HOLIDAYS. V will lv rJHim to anyon -wno win mi wi uio " " threw rooiitbliuoewpte of -Talks to Children A bout Jesus." Onepf mrmoit wular Inioksever published. Over copies alrea.lv iofd" Akiu u Tsell from 10 to l! copies a day. Kem.tlfully l'l ; Freight paid and credit glveu. Cumplel canvaaslug outnt and full Information So oeul. . . 5100.00 BICYCLE GIVEN . . .-m uii whim In two monihL W will (Ixean KsTstYOHUAM. retail prlo r"r"in ..nn..,i-.ln tion to the regular commission. the prises, are given liberal commission for any numiier soio. fall, wepald to asrnu over tJ&.000 In commissions. A larg non-ber made tioe.oo pr month. Writ us Immediately and secure MMncy. H will payou. No time to lo,someon will get ahead Sf you. W also offer most lllral Inducement, on other book, and Wble. forKall and Holiday Trade. A new book. r.rlr 1 ear. I Chlna." sells rapidly. Agent often averaee 10 orders a day. trms and prenTmns a. on "Talk. toChlldr.n." We glv "'"'n . ' I. fT Miilni Mrlon Harland'. new book. "Home of th .r.!rJl.JllrnV. ZrllmnV 140 nnnlc. 1n S month, or IIU0.0U blcy- ! clefoVerilngOoopi.lnoninonU. Bend 75c for outfit. Wrtiaatone !n m. WOODWARD COMPANY. BALTIMORE. MD. WRIGHT THOMAS, Attorney, 517 New York Lift Building. SPECIAL MAoTKtt WUMIssiunnis m.i. rindir and bv virtue of an order of ala on decree ot foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of th district court for Doug la. county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on tha Wth day of May, A. p. 1H at on o clock p. M. oi said nay. at vuo uurui iruu. door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska. ll at public auction to tn nignest oiuuer iur wu the property described In said order of sale as follows to-wlt: The north one-half of lot nine 9), block ten (10), Kountse & Ruth's addition to tbe city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. eald property to oe som o R. Clapp, th sum of three thousand two hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-tour cents (SS.2K0 34), with interest cn three thou sand dollars (t3.OOJ.00) at the rate of seven UJ per cent per aanum, and on two tundred and eighty dollars and tbirty-four cent (1280.34) at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum, all from the 6th day of May, 181)5. To satisfy Jennie H. Morehead. the sum of 11.207 50, with Interest thereon at the rat of ten (10) per cent per annum, from the Sin day of May, 1895. lo salisry (am. mi cokw uinrmti nim -lng costs according to a judgment rendered by tbe district court of said Douglas county, at Its May term, A D. 1895, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Mrs. A. K. Clapp was plaintiff, and William K. Uouian. et al., were defendants. Omaha. Nebraska, APArni7.ATgoNi Special Master Commissioner. Wright Thomas, attorneys. Clapp vs. Homan. Doc 47; No. 148. 4-17-5 JAS. W. CAUR, Attorney, 313 Board of Trade Building. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will. on tne zno aav oi june, a. u, joo,,. uno o'clock p. at. of said day. at th EAST front door of th county court bouse In the city of Omaba, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbe property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lou twelve (12) and thirteen 03) In block fifteen (15) of llanscom Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. Said property to be sold to satisfy Oeo. W. Sabine, adminlstrat r of the estate of Phillip Hwnhnda. defendant herein, the sum of thirty-nine dollars ($39.00), with Interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from June 2nd, 1894. Also to satisfy Conrad O. Fisher, plaintiff herein, the sum ot one thousand and four teen and 21-iuu dollars i.i.un.si), who in wr est at the rate of seven (7) per cent from the ftt.h rlnv nf Mav. 1895. And also to satisfy the further sum of twenty-two and 63-100 dollars ($22 63) costs hnrnln. tosether with accruing costs accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its May term, A. D. 1895, In a certain action then and tlinm nendlns. wherein Conrad O. Fisher is plaintiiT, and Alois r. nwoDoua, Anna bwu- boda. The Carter-Cottrell Hardware com pany. Mutual Loan and Building Association and ueorge n.Dsuian. njutouu.uw. Dated at uinana, aem-asaa, may ioi, n. D.1896. wm. a. rcn r.ii rv, BDeclal Master Commissioner, Jas. W. Carr, attorney for plaintiff. Fisher vs. Swoboda, et al. Doc.50i No. 47, 5-1-5 SAUNDKK9 & MACFAKIiAND, Attorneys, 1404 Furnam Street. aTnrirE to non-kksident DtFtNt) JX ant Tn Jrtaenh Thomson and Reuben W. Ross, executors of the estate of Reuben Ross deceased; J osepn inomson, m., inumsuii, rt anri real name unknown, his wife: and Reuben W. Ross and Mrs, Ross, first and real name unknown, his wire, non-resiaeni ue funrf u nts Vnn will take notice that on th 30th dny of April, 1896, Philip L. Johnson, philntllT herein, filed his petition In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you, the said defendants, the object and prayei of which are to foreclose three certain tux certlticates dated January 7th, 1892, and two certain tax certificates dated Nov. 23, 1892, and taxes paid tnereunaer ana coverinit lotu K unr A In hlrvk 1. and lot 7 in block 2. all in Mayne Place, an addition to the ctj of Omaba, Douglas county, Nebraska, said tax certificates were issued to a. ijaer, wno afterwards sold and assigned the same to the plaintiff who is now the owner thereof; that there Is now due upon said lot 5, block 1. Mavne Place, the sum of (183.25, and upon aid lots, block 1, Mayne Place, the sum of $472,39, and upon lot 7, diock i, jnayne riace. the sum ot IIH. wiia interest on ewn ui said amounts from Aprl 30th, 1890, at tbe rat of ten per cunt per annum and an attor ney's fee amounting to ten per cent of the decree and all costs for which amount plaintiff prays for a decree and that in de fault of the payment ot the amount found due that said premises may be sold to satisty the same; that upon the sale the defendants be debarred of all Interest In said p all interest in said remises, You are reaulred to answer aid tltion nn nr hnfnra th 8th tiav of June. 18! PHILIP L. JOHNSON, Plaintiff. By Saunders & Macfarland His Attorneys. Dated Omaha, Nebraska, May 1st, 1896. 5-1-4 Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Victoria E. Madison, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administra tor, with will annexed, of satd estate before me. County Judge of Douglas county, Ne braska, at the county court room In said county, on the 2!th day of June, 1896; on the 29th day of St-ptember, 1896, and on the 29th day of October, 1896, at 9 o'clock a. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting tbelr claims tor examiuatlon. adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims and one year for the administrator, with will an nexed, to settle said estate, from the 29th day of April, 1896; this notice will be pub lished In tbb Amkrioan for four weeks suc cessively, prior to the 29th day of June. lhVtf. IKVINO F. BAXTER. 5-1-4 County Judge. ""T" :."T!".?'.-V. iC Urtrd day. uj km found Uil Baedt-y FOR 0TSPEPSI CONSTIPATION UVltt lUONEYt SOLD BY y DRUGGISTS. thl n ra the whole train ot pills will relter. aioooe." AT" IN GLD CIVEN. !70.O0. to anyone who will swll J10 Mdavs. This premium Is In addi Aeuu who do mit secure anv o i Special Master Commissioner Sale. decreof?oarcosureo of the district court for Douglas county, stat tf Nebraska, and to m directed. 1 will. on the l'-tb day of May, A. D. 189(1, at on o'clock p. m. of said day, at th north front door of the county court nouse, in me civj of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at fubllc auction to the highest bidder for cash, be property described In said order of sale as .follows, to-wlt: . Blc r.t i . v. lw,,ffltt.nfiiinf v. Ntthrmika. Said prouert aid properly to oe soiu 10 saiisij nnimr TT. kAAlwr. nlu Keeler, plaintiff herein, tbe sum ot tnree t,,inird and twentv dollars (imOO). with ten (101 percent interest pur annum thereon U..M,s,..l.r :.tr(1. IHU.V To satisfy Herman Shields, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred dollars (S3U0 00), with seven (7) per cent Interest per annum thereon from September zjra, iwn. Tn aut.iufv t.wntv-nln dollars and forty three cent (129.431 costs herein, together with accruing costs according to a juunmeni 2i.tHS-aS- ..M.in ...finn then and tbere Denning;. wherein wanr n.. r w uiniuviu, u n lrtt. Martha W. Pratt. Louis Ki,iai,i t unknown heir of France 11 Pratt, deceased, ana Herman enieius wer defendanw. . . OM Dated TOKEr&E RATH. Hnectal Master Commissioner. Saunders Macfarland, attorneys tor piain- KM.lnrva.Pratt.etal. DoC.51; No. 382. 4-10-51 Notice to Non Keldent Defendant. t oh V numnhrev and William Camp bell, doing business as William Campbell St Company, non-resident defendant: that on the 85th day of April. 1896, Elizabeth IOU ana eaco oi juu H. Abbott, ptainiiti nerein, meu iter peutiuu In the district court of Douglas county, Ne- brasks. against you. m pleaded witn Aioert M.Clark, Frank t-ollev. C. E. Bed well, first real name unknown, and Alfred Conner, the object and prayer of which s re to foreclose three certain real estate mortgages exe cuted on the 24th day of May, 1892, by Albert M. Clark, to secure the payment of bis three certain promissory notes or even uni luuro uh n th. following described property .ItiialB In Douelas county, Nebraska, to-wlt: Th first of said mortgages being upon a .,.. n.r.el nf land described as follows Beginning at a poini ii jr-oou to. .c. south of tbe northesst corner of lot fount) In block ten (10), West Omaha, an addit ion to the city of Omaha, as surveyeu. piaiieu auu pm.nrfl.fi. tnence weBt riKlliy-uve ttwf ioc. thpnpfl south slxtv (60 fret, thence east, eighty-five (85) feet, thence north sixty (HO) r.mf vnn diium hi iinvniDiui. rmiu uiti t irairn was niven to secure the payment of his said promissory note of even date therewith jot the sum oi iweniy-uo uuuuiv. ..,o i2rm.(in) due and Davable May 1, 1897. There i. Hi, a anil navahle nn said no'e the sum nf t.oantv.flva hundred dollars ($2500 00), with Interest at me rate oi wu iui y k", annum from May 1, 1895. The second of said mortgages D lng upon propen v uKscnuou follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of lot four (4) In block ten (10) In said West (i., Aridit.lnn. thence eastelKhty-flve (85) feet, thence north sixty (()) leet thence west eighty-five (85) feet, thence south sixty (60) leet to tne place oi i-k1uu,us, "' " -oo irlvsn tn secure navment of bis r - . . . , ,(.,, , promissory note oi even ur.m luc, the sum of twenty-six nunarea aouirs mil. That there Is now due and payable thereon tne sum OI twenty-six uunur u lars ($.'600.00), with Interest at ten (W P" cent per annum from May 1, 1895. The third of Hald mortgages was upon property de scribed as follows: Beginning at the soutb mi rnrnnr of said lot four (4) In block ten (10) In said West Omaha Addition, thence .,K na hnnrlrori lorntl (1201 feet. tbenC east eighty (80) feet, thence south one hun dred twenty (120) feet, thence west eighty (80) . th. nl. rtf hpfflnnlnff. which mort- .... was irivAn tn arure the navment of his nrnmlssorv note of even date therewith for tha enm nf thrM thnusand dollars ($3 .000.00), That there Is now due and payable thereon the sum of three thousand dollar ($3,000.00), with interest thereon at ten (10) per cent per annum from the 1st day of May, 1895, for which several sums with interest at ten (10) per cent from May 1. 1895, plaintiff prays tor a decree tbat the defendant pay th ay uiq sKuic-., ayment said and that In default of such pt nremises mav oe soiu iu shubij the amount found due. That each of said mortgages were afterwards sold, assigned and delivered to .the plaintiff, who Is now the owner and holder thereof. . . ,v.. .ro fnrthar nntlfinn that on the 9th day of June, 1896, 1 will apply to th said court for the appointment of a Receiver, to collect the rents and profits arising from said property during the pendency of said suit, upon the grounds that each of said tracts or parcels of land is Insufficient to pay the mortgage debt, that the same is being wasted, and that the parties who are per sonally liable for the payment of said several sums are each of them Insolvent I propose the name or Hryce urawrora tor such Receiver, and offer as sureties for him the names or W. H. Russell and O. C. Olsen, and also offer them as sureties for myself. I will support Buch application by the affi davits of M. J. Kennard, W. H. Russell. O. H. Payne, 11. H. Harder, W. II. Gates and George V lllplfa You are required lo answer said petition on or before the 8th day of June. 196. Dated at Omaba, Nebraska, this 23th day of Aprll,1896. ABBOTT. Plaintiff. By V. O. Strlckler. her attorney. 5-1-4 Notice. Edward D. Porter, defendant, will take notice that on tne 24th day of April, 1896, A. Porter tiled her oetttlon In the dlS' trlct 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 .ronf anfflri.nt ability to support ber and refuse to do so. on the ground that yon have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. . . , You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, J une ist, in-j. LORENA A. PORTKR, Plaintiff By Saunders & Macfarland, her attorneys. 4-24-4 Fiftv Years Church of Rome ti nt W'tul Js By Rev. 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