The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 15, 1896, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE AMEFSlOAN
THE PROMISED LA5D.
Wkythe Ttuilst, TrtTfW and Stodf at
Should Tblt tulu
There are two reasons, either one of
which ought to be conclusive with
every American citizen.
First: The trip from Denver to Utah
via Rio Grande Western, "Great Salt
Lake Route," is the grandest to be
found anywhere on the continent. No
European trip of equal length can com
pare with it in variety and grandeur of
scenery and wealth of novel interest.
Second: You should go because.when
you have made this wonderful trip, you
will find Utah at the end of ltr-Utah,
one of the world's famous spots, and a
land of gold, silver, copper, iron and
coal; of lofty mountains and fe lie val
leys; of vineyards, fruits and owers.
Salt Lake City, the capital, is of great
Interest on account of its historical and
religious associations. Here are Hot
Thermal Springs, Warm Springs, Sul
phur Springs, Sanitarium, Parks,
Drives, Canyons and the most health
ful climate on earth. Great Salt Lake,
with the new and beautiful Saltalr
Beach Resort, of Moorish design, has
no equal in America. Write to F. A.
Wadlelgh, Salt Lake City, for copies of
pamphlets, etc.
CTAH THE 45T1I STATE.
The Honiesff ker's Tronilsed Land.
The territory of Utah entered the
Union of States on Jaiuary 4th, 1896,
with a population of about 200,000 peo
ple and a climate unsurpassed in the
wide world. It is richer In agricul
turah resources than any other state,
It has within its borders nearly all of
the known minerals and metals gold
silver, copper, iron, tin, etc., in abun
dant quantities. It has, best of all, a
health-giving climate, always temper
ate In summer and in winter. It has
hot sulphur springs, and Is In fact one
large sanitarium. Utah Is the Ideal
place to build a home in which to
spend the balance of your days, sur
rounded by farm and orchard which
guarantee all the necessities and most
of the comforts of life. There are mil
lions of such homes now awaiting set
tlement. Send to F. A. Wadlelgh
Salt Lake City, for copies of Utah
pamphlets. It will pay you to post
yourself on the merits of the new state,
which has been amply termed. "The
Promised Land."
m s m
Comfort, Economy and Speed
combine to make the weekly excur
sions via the UNION PACIFIC the
most popular of any now running,
They are persorally conducted and
offer every convenience to the travel
ing? public.
Get your tickets at
1302 Far nam St.
A. C. Lt'NN, City Pass. & Tkt. Agent,
4-17 8
'ot too Smsoth.
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.
Inspect the Buffet Library and Smok
log Cars as they pass through Omaha
every morning.
City Ticket Office, 1302 Farnam St,
4-17-3
"The Overland Limited"
1b the fastest train out of Omaha, and
carries the finest equipment of any
line in the west. Tickets via the
UNION PACIFIC can be secured at
4-17-3 1302 Farnam St.
10 Hours Saved.
Second class passengers for San Fran
Cisco via the UNION PACIFIC now
save ten hours time. "Time is money."
Buy your tickets via "The Overland
Route."
City Ticket Office, 1302 Farnam St.
417 3
$150-00 IN COLD CIVEN
Tor Selling "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 Spain and
Cuba." Premiums and liberal commls
sion given for any quantity sold. This
is one of the greatest selling books out.
Many agents make from $5 to $10 a day.
A graphio 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 ceBts is sent for postage.
Write them immediately. 4-10-4
Vick's Floral Guide for 1896 Is a mar
vel for beauty, completeness and neat
ness. The illustrations are not dis
torted, but engraved from the plant, or
flower, in its season. The varieties
catalogued are quite complete and the
descriptions remarkably accurate. The
old, popular and reliable house offers a
large variety of flowering plants, trees
and shrubs, garden vegetables, small
and orchard fruits, ornamental or forest
trees or seeds, farm seeds, and all ma
terial usually found in an up-to-date,
hustling seedsman's headquarters,
send 10 cents for catalogue to James
Vick's Sons, of Rochester, N. ST., which
amount may be deducted from first
order, making it really free.
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. CRTJM, Mgr.
1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. j
KENNEDY LEAItNEH. j
Attorneys, all New York Life Bui dine
SPECIAL MATFK COM MISSION ICRS
file I' odrr and by virtue of an order ol
aale o. decree of foreclosure of uiortitMe la-
sued out of the district court for iou(la
county. Nebraska, and to n,e directed. I mil.
on Uie win day of June, A. u. ik. at two
o'clock P. M. of sld day. at the north front
door of the county court huuse. In toe city of
Uinaha, ItouKlaa county. Nebraska aril at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cm ti. the property described In ld order of
sale a follows lo-wll: I
All of the south forty-four 44 feet of lot
number three . bloc number twelve ili'. In
S . Holers' addltioa to ilia city of Omaha,
being tlie aoulb two-third, l2-.ii of aatd lot
number three til. accordluK to the recorded
plat thereof, ail la Douglas county, slate of
Nebraska.
(aid property to be sold to aatlafy John A.
Zebuder, plaintiff herein, tbeauui of twenty
four hundred eighteen and 4J-IUU dollar
ifcMIH i-i judgment, with Interest thereon at
lentil" per cent per annum from February
3rd. lxwt.
To satisfy the sum of thirty-four and ?H-1
dollar iJ4 i costs herein, together with
accruing costs, according to a judgment ren
dered by the district court of aatd lxiugla
county, at lu February term, A. D. IrtH. tn a
certain action then and there pending,
wherein John A. .ehnder la plaintiff, and
John O'Donohoe and other are defendant.
Omaha, Nebraska. Hay Mh. If'M.
WILLIAM L. HKF.W.
Special Muster Commissioner.
Kennedy & Learned, attorney.
John A. .ehnder v. JohnU Douohoe. et al.
loc. 50; No. ID. i-s-S
WK1GIIT & THOMAS,
Attorney, 517 New York Lit Building.
GPECIAL MASTElt COMMISSIONEK'8
pale. I'nder and by virtue of an order
of aale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the district court for llouglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will
on the 19th day of May, A. 1). 1MS. at one
o'clock p. at. of said day, at the north front
door of thecounty court house. In the city of
Omaha, IxiuiiIhs county. Nebraska, sell at
Dubllc auction to the highest bidder for cash
the property described In said order of sale
as follows to-wit:
The north one-half of let nine (9), block
ten (101. Kountze & Kuth's addition to the
city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska,
as surveyed, platted and recorded.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Mr. A.
K. Clapp, the sum of three thousand two
hundred and eighty dollar and thirty-four
cents i&l 20 Mi, with Interest tn three thou
sand dollars (KMXUOOl at the rate of seven (7)
per cent per annum, and on two hundred
and eighty dollars and thirty-four cents
it:X).34 at the rate of ten (101 per cent per
annum, all from the ttth day of May, 195.
To sittisfy Jennie H. Morehrad. the sum of
11,207 i SO. with Interest thereon at the rate of
ten (10) per cent per annum, from the Slh day
of May, 195.
To satisfy cfiaiSlcosU together with accru
ing costs according to a Judgment rendered
by the district court of said llouglas county,
at Its May term, A I). 193, In a certain action
then and there pending, wherein Mrs. A. It.
Clapp was plaintiff, and William K. Human,
et al., were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 17. 190.
ISAAO N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright & Thutnas, attorneys.
Clapp vs. Honian. loc. 47; No. 148. 4-17-5
SAUNDEUS & MACFAKliAND,
Attorney, 1404 Farnam Street.
SPECIAL MASTKK COMMISSIONER'S
Sale. Under and by virtue ot an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage,
Issued out of the district court for Douglas
county, state of Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, 1 will, on the 9th day of June, A. 1). ls'.M,
at one o'clock p. m. of said day at the EAST
front door of tue county court bouse, in the
city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest Udder
for cash, the property described In laid order
of sale as follows, to-wit :
Lots one (II and two (2) In block ninety (90)
of the city of Florence, Douglas county, Ne
braska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Dexter
Horton & Company, plaintiff herein, the sum
of thirty-three hundred and ten dollars
llHO.OO) with Interest thereon at the rate of
eight (K) per cent peranmm from May 0th,
Ih',15. ana costs amounting to twenty-one and
4K-100 dollars tiil. 48). together with accruing
costs, according to a decree rendered in an
Action In which Dexter Horton Company
were plaintiffs, and Marshall C. Hamilton,
et al., weredelendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. May 8th. l9fl.
GEOKUE O. WALLACE,
Special Master Commissioner.
Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys lor plain
tiff. Dexter Horton & Co. vg. Marshall C.
Hamilton, et al. 5 8 5
SAUN'DEKS & MACFARLAND,
Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street.
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order
of sale Issued out of the district court
for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me
directed. 1 will, on the 9th day of June, A
D. lHHt. at ten o'clock A. H. of said day. at
the EAST front door of the county court
bouse, In the city or Omaha. Douglas county,
Nebraska, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cash, toe property described
in said order or sale a ioiiowb, to-wit:
Lot one (1) In block four (4) In Arbor Place
addition to tie city of Omaha, as surveyed,
platted and recorded, an in Douglas county
state of Nebraska.
Said Droberty to be sold to satisfy Philip L.
Johnson, plaintiff herein, the rum of two
hundred and sixty-seven and 97-100 ($267.97)
dollars judgment, with Interest thereon at
ten (10) per cent per annum from February
3rd, 1896.
To satisfy the further gum of twenty-two
ana hb-iuu aonars ri.m, costs oerein, to
get her with accruing cost! according to
judgment rendered by the district court of
said Douglas county, at Its February term,
A. I). 1898, in a certain action then and there
pending wherein Philip L. Johnson is plain
tiff, and Mary Cunningham, Lizzie F. Hays,
The O. F. Davis Company, a corporation,
National Bank of Commerce. John P. Breen.
John H. Grossman and Dennis Cunningham
are aerenaants.
Omaha, Nebraska. Ma; Btb, 1896.
JOHN W. MCDONALD,
Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska.
Saunders & Macfarland. attorneys.
Johnson vs. Cunningham, et al.
Doc. 47; No. 332. 5-8-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Dnder and bv virtue of an order of gale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the
2nd dav of June. A. D 18H6. at one o clock
p. ii. of said day. at the north front door of
the county court house, In the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest oiddr for cash,
the property described in said order of sale
as follows, to-w t:
Lot thirteen (18). block seven (7), in central
Park, an addition to the city of Omaha,
Douglas county, Nebraska.
Said orouertv to be sold to satisfy Milton
T Roys, plaintiff herein, the turn of ninety
three and 87-100 dollar (93 87), with 10 per
cent Interest thereon from May 7th, 1894.
To satisfy Isaac Adams, defendant herein,
the sum of one hundred eighteen and 83-100
dollars ($118.83), with 8 per cent Interest
thereon from May 7th, 1894.
To satisfy pro rata, said Isaac Adams, the
sum of one hundred and thirty-live dollars
($135.00); Commercial National Bank, de
fendant herein, the sum of five hundred
and thlrtv dollars 1530.091: Fred Llndhorst.
defendant herein , the sum of forty-three dol
lars (u.oui, ana Aorain a. Joseph, aerenaant
herein, the sum of ninety-four dollars ($14.00),
with 7 Der cent Interest on all said sums
from May 7th, 1894.
To satisfy Isaac Adams the sum of six hun
dred sixteen dollars ($016 00), with 8 per cent
Interest from May 7th. 1894.
To satisfy $27.48 costs, together with ac
cruing costs according to a judgment ren
dered by the district court of said Douglas
county, at it September term. A . D. 1894. In a
certain action then and there pending,
wherein Milton F. Rovs was nlaintlff. and
Joseph A. Haines et al., were defendants.
omana, Nebraska. May 1st, 196.
WILLIAM T. NELSON,
Soeclai Master Commissioner.
Roys vs. Haines. Doc. 42; No. 16. 5-1-5
Notice.
Edward D. Porter, defendant, will take
notice that on tne 24th day of April, 1ku6,
Lore n a A. Porter tiled her petition 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
are of sufllcisnt ability to support ber and
refuse to do so. on the ground that you have
wilfullv abandoned the olatntlff without
good cause for the term of two years last
past.
You are reoulred to answer said rjctltlon on
or before Monday, June 1st. 1896.
LUKWA A. r-OKi'riK,
Plaintiff.
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SHERUAN & UcCOHHELL DRUG CO.,
1513 Dodge Street, (2nd Door west of Postoffice). Omaha, Neb
KAl'NDEKS & MACK A HI. AND.
Attorney. 1404 Farnam Street.
To Horatio Fowke. Surah M. Kowke. bl
wife. Klla It. iKiwn. Kva J. Roger and
Kstella M. Kim, son-resident defendant:
You will take notice that on the 2Mb day
of April. l"9n, James VI Dvoraky, plaintiff
hereto. Hied his petition In the district court
of Douglas couniy. Nebraska, against you.
the above named defendant, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
tax certificate dated Novemlier l:uu. lMi.
and taes paid thereunder, covering let one
ill. block two hundred and thirty itoi. of the
city of Omaha (original piatl Dougluscounty,
Nebraska; that there 1 due upon said tax
certificate, and taxes pa d thereunder, the
sum of one hundred and seventy and 54-1(0
dollars i170 541. with Interest from May 28th,
1x96. at the ;ate of ten doi percent per annum
and as attorney's fee amounting to ten (10)
percent of the decree and all costs. Plain
tiff piays that said premises may tie decreed
to be sold tonutlsfy the amount due thereon,
with Interest, attorney's fees and coot, and
that upon the sale the defendants be de
barred of all Interest In suld premises.
You are required to Hnswer said petition
on or before the 8th day of June, I '.).
Dated Omuba, Nebraska. May 1st. IM9.
JAMKS W. DVOIiSKY.
Plain till.
By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorneys.
ft-1-4
SAUNDERS & MACFAHLAM),
Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street.
SPF.CIAL MASTEK COMMISSIONER'S
SALK. -Under and by vlrtueof an order of
sale on decree ot foreclosure of mortgage Is
sued out of the District Court for Douglas
county, state of Nebraska, and to me direct
ed, I will, on the 1Kb dayof June, A. D. 196. at
one o'clock p. u. of raid day, at the KAST
frontdoor of thecounty court house. In the
city of Omaha, Douglas county Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
fur cash, the property described In said
order of sale as follows, to-wit : .
Lots four (4i, live 5i, six U) and seven (7). In
block one 1), In Improvement Association
addition to the city of Omaha, and also lots
six 161 and seven (7) In block six (6). John I.
Redlck's sub division to the city of On aha,
Douglas county, Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy J. Bala
ton Grant, plaintiff herein, the sum of ten
thousand eUht hundred and one and 40-100
dollars ($10,801.40). with Interest thereon at
the rate of eight (8) per cent per annum from
May 6th. lMkiand cost amounting to thirty
four and 08-ltio dollars ($14 OS), together with
accruing costs, according to a decree ren
dered In an action in which J. Kalston Grant
was plaintiff and Charles E. Squires, et al.,
were defendants.
Omabu, Nebraska, May 8th. 1H96.
GEORGE G. WALLACR,
Special Master Commissioner.
Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain
tiffs. J. Ralston Grant vs. Charles E. Squires,
et al, 5-8-5
BALNDEH3 & MACFAKLAM),
Attorneys, 1404 Fit mum Street.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND
ant:To Joseph Thomson and Reuben W.
Ross, executori of the estate of Reuben Ross
deceased ; Joseph Thomson, Mrs. Thomson,
tirst and real name unknown, his wife: and
Reuben W. Ross and Mrs, Rois, first and real
name unknown, his wife, non-resident de
fendants. You will take notice that on the 30th day
of April. 1896, Philip L. Johnson, plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition In the district court
of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you,
the said defendants, the oHect and uraver
of which are to foreclose three c-rtaln tax
certiticates dated January 7th, 1892, and two
certain tax certificate dated Nov. 23, 1892,
aod taxes paid thereunder and covering
lots 5 and A In block 1. and lot 7 In block 2. ull
In Mayne Place, an addition to the city of
On. at a. Douglas countr. Nebraska, said tax
certiticates were Issued to E B Baer, who
afterwards said and assigned the same to
the plainiltr who is now the owner thereof;
tht IhoM la nnw I,, a ...... ... U 1 ... e V. 1 1,
1, Mayne Place, the sum of $383.25, ami upon
tald lot 6, block 1, Mayne Place, the sum of
$472.39, and upon lot 7, block 2, Mayne Place,
the sum of $114.72, with Interest on each of
said amounts from Apr 4 3oth, 1896. at the
rate of ten per cent 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 of theAmount founc
due that said premises may be sold to satisfy
the same: that uuon the sale the defendants
be debarred or all Interest In said premises.
You are required to answer tald petition
on or oeiore me n a ay or j une , ihhh.
PHILIP L. JOHNSON,
Plaintiff.
By Saunders & Macfrland His Attorneys.
Dated Omaha, Nebraska. May 1st, 1896.
6-1-4
SAUNDERS & MACFARLAND.
Attorneys. 1404 Farnam Street.
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND
ant: To Horatio Fowkes, Sarah M.
Fowkes, his wife; Klla R. Downs, Eva. J.
Rogers and Estella M. Rosg, nun-resident de
fendants. You will take notice that on the 28th day
of April, 1896, Walter E. Heeler, plaintiff
herein, filed big petition In the district court
of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you,
the above named defendants, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
tax certificate dated November 13th, 1893,
and taxes paid thereunder, covering lot 2,
block 230. of the cltv of Omaha (original ulat)
Douglas eounty, Nebraska, which said cer
tificate was Issued to W. H. Schllep, and by
him duly sold and assigned to the plaintiff
who is now the owner thereof ; that there is
now due upon said tax certlflcat and taxes
paid thereunder the sum of $124.42 with In
terest from May 28th, 189(1, at the rate of ten
per cent per annum and an attorney's fe
amounting to ten Der cent of the decree and
all costs. Plaintiff prays that said premise
may bs decreed to be sold to satisfy the
amount due thereon with Interest, attorney's
fees and cogts. and that uuon the sale the
defendants be debarred of all lntetest In
said premises.
You are reoulred to answer said netltlon
on or before the 8th day of June. 1896.
WALlEa b. KEKLKK,
Plaintiff.
By Saunders & Macfarland, His Attor
neys.
Dtttea Omaha, Nebraska, May 1st, 1896.
5-1-4
JAS. W. CAHIt,
Attorney, 313 Board of Trade Building.
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
Sale. Under and bv virtue of in order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortnane
Issued out of the district court for Doug-las
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1896, at one
o'clock p. ii. of said day, at the north front
door of the county court house, In the city of
umaua, uougias couniy, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described In said order of sale
as follows, to wit:
Lot eighteen (18) in Nelson's Addition to
the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded.
saiu property to oe sold to satisfy The
Union Trust ConiDnnv. rjlalntlfT herein, the
sum of two hundred and two and 44-100 dol
lars ($292,441, with Interest at the rate of ten
(10) per cent per annum from May 6th, 1895:
auu aisu me iunner aum 01 nine hundred
and sixteen and 50-100 dollars (1916.501, with
Interest at the rate of ten (10) ner cent, tier
annum from the 6lh day of May, 1895.
And also to satisfy the sum of forty and
.8-100 dollars (f40.J8) costs herein, together
wit h accruing costs, according to a judgment
rendered by the district court of said lloug
las county, at its May term, A. D. 1895, in
a certain action then and there pending,
wherein The Union Trust Com nun la tiluin.
tiff, and Kachel Riley and others are de-
lenaanis.
Dated at OmahiL Nth
D. 1896. ' " "
WM. B. TEN EYCK,
Sneclal Maslor ('o,,,.l.ir,n..r
J9. W. Carr, attorney for plaintiff.
union irust jo. vs. Kachel Klley, et al.
Doc. ST; No. 221. 6-8-5
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JAS. W. CAltlt,
Attorney, 3IJ Board of Trade Hulldlng.
QPKCIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
t hale. I'nder and by virtue of as order
of sale oo decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the district court for Douglas
county, neurasua. ana to me atrectea, I will,
on the 9th day of June, A, D. IMW. at one
o ciocs r a. oi saiu uay. ai ire r. At" r rroni
door of tb county court bouae In the clt
of Omaha. Dougla count. Nebraska. el
at public auction to the highest bidder fur
cash, the property Cracrlbed In said order of
ate a rouows. tu-wn :
Lots twelve (12) and thirteen (13) In block
fifteen il.'o of Hanscom Place, an addition to
the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
tiritab& tt Miirvewwil lilitlle.l mnii pM..,ptM1
Said urouerty to be sold to satisfy Geo. W.
Sabine, aduilnUtrat rof the estate of Phillip
Swoboda, defendant herein, the sum of
thirl v-nloe dollar t.!9.00l. with Intel-eat
thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per
annum from June 2nd, 1H94
Also to satisfy Conrad G. Fisher, plaintiff
herein, the um of one thousand and four-
tern and 21-KU dollar (11.014. 21), with Inter
est at the rate of seven (7) per cent from the
61 b dav ot Mav. 1895.
And also to satisfy the further sum of
tweuiy-lwo and 6.1-IHO dollars ($J2 63) costs
herein, together with accruing cost accord
ing to a judgment rendered by the district
court or said ihiumIms county, at ita ia;
term. A. D. Itv.15. In a certain action then am
there pending, wherein Conrad G. Fiahrr 1
plaintiff, and Alois P. Swoboda, Anna Swo
boda. The Carter-Cottrell Hardware Com
pany. Mutual Loan and Building Association
ana weorge w.ttablne, areaereiiaauts.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, May 8th, A
I). 1896.
WM. II. TEN EYCK.
Special Master Commissioner.
jag. w. t arr. attorney ror plainiltr,
FNher vs. Swoboda, et al.
Doc. 50; No. 47, 5-8-5
Notice to Non Kenl(lent Defendants.
To Seth K. Humphrey and William Camp
bell, doing business as William Campbell A
Company, non-resident defendant:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that on the2Tth day of April. Ixmi, Elizabeth
11. Abbott, plaintiff herein, tiled her petition
In the district court of Douglas county, N
brasks. against you. Impleaded with Albert
M.Clark, Frank tollev. C. E. lied well, first
real name unknown, and Alfred Conner, the
object and prayer of which are 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 hi three
certain promissory trnii'i or even date there
with, upon the following described property
situate In Dougla county, Nebraska, to-wit :
The (list of Raid mortgage being upon a
tract or parcel or lana aesenneu as rouows:
Heirinnlng at a oolnt slxtv-seven (671 feet
south of the northeast corner of lot fount)
in block ten (101, West Omaha, an addition to
the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and
recorded, thence west eighty-live (85) feet.
thence south sixty 60) ftet, thence east
eighty-five (85) feet, thence north sixty (60)
feet to the place of beginning. Said mort
gage was given to secure the payment of his
said promissory note of even date therewith
for the sum of twenty-tlve hundred dollars
if.Ki (Hii due and payable May 1, 1817. There
Is now due and payable on said no e the sum
of twenty-five hundred dollars i$2.Vi0 00), with
Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per
annum from May 1, 1895. The second of said
mortgages b lng upon property described as
follows: Beginning at the southeast corner
of lot four (41 In block ten (10 1 In said West
Omaha Addition, thence east eighty-five (85)
feet, thence north sixty (6(1) ieet thence west
elghty-Hv is5) feet, thence south sixty Kioi
feet to the place or beginning, wmcn mort
gage was given to secure payment of his
promissory note of even date therewith for
the sum or twenty-six hundred dolMrs
($2000.001. That there Is now due and payable
tnereon tne sum or twenty-six nunarea dol
lars ii.1000.90), with Interest at ten (10) per
cent per annum from May 1. 1895. The third
of said mortgage was upon property de
scribed as follows: Beginning at tne south
west corner of said lot four i4i In block ten
(10) In said West Omaha Addition, thence
north one hundred twenty (120) feet, thence
east eighty (80) feet, thence south one hun
dred twenty(120) feet, thence west eighty (80)
reet to the place or beginning, which mort
gage was given to secure the payment of his
promltsory note of even date there with for
tne sum or three thousand dollars ($3 000.00).
That there la now due and payable thereon
the sum of three thousand dollars ($3.000 00).
with interest thereon at ten (10) per cent per
annum from the 1st day of May, 1895, for
which several sum with Interest at ten (10)
per cent from May 1. 1895, plaintiff prays for
a decree that the defendants pay the stme.
and that in default of such payment said
premises maybe sold to satisfy the amount
found due. That each of said mortgages
were afterwards sold, assigned and delivered
to .the plaintiff, who 1 now the owner and
holder thereof.
You are further notified that on the 9th
day of June, 1896, I will apply to the 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 of Bryce Crawford for
such Receiver, and offer as sureties for him
the names or W. II. Russell and O. C. Olsen.
and also offer them as sureties for myself. I
will support such application by the affi
davits of M. J. Kennard, W. II. Russell. G. II.
Pavne. II. ii. Harder. W. H. Gates and Georire
N. Hicks.
Tou are required to answer said Detltlon
on or before theSth dav of June. 1896.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, this 25th day
of April, 1896.
h-LlAAUtlli U. AHHOTT.
Plaintiff.
By V. 0. Strlckler, her attorney. 5-1-4
Notice of Probate of Will.
In the county court of Douglas county, Ne-
Drasua.
In the matter of the estate of Oustaf
Adolf Johnson, deceased :
Lena Maria Johnson. Hilda Gustaf va John-
ion or Hlart, Selina Hlart, Albert Iljart,
r.uwaru mart, uuaries iijart, utiaaujart,
and a minor child of Hilda Oustaf va John
son, and all other persons Interested In ssld
matter are hereby notified that on the 1st
day of May, 1896, Lena Maria Johnson tiled
In the county court a petition alleging among
other things that Gustaf Adolf Johnson died
on the 24th day ot April, 1896, leaving a last
will and testament, and possessed of real
and personal estate valued at 4OM) 00, and
that the above named constitute the persons
Interested In the estate of said deceased,
and praying for the probate of said will and
for administration of said egtate.
You are hereby notified that if you fall to
appear at said court on the 2nd day of
June, 1896, at 9 o'clock A. ti. and contest the
probate of said will, the court may allow and
probate said will and grant administration
of said estate to Lena Maria Johnson or some
other suitable person, and proceed to a
settlement thereof.
IRVING V. BAXTER,
5-8-4 County Judge.
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 anneied, of said estate before
me. County Judga of Douglas county, Ne
braska, at the county court room In said
county, on the 2!tb day of June, 1896; on the
29th day of September, 1896, and on the 29th
day of October, 1K96, at 9 o'clock a. m. each
day, for the purpose of presenting their
claims for examination, 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
dayof April, 18!; this notice will be pub
lished In The American for four weeks suc
cessively, prior to the 29th day of June. 1896.
ittviau r. UA.vi rn.
5-1-4
County Judge
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