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Freight paid and credit given; 50 cent outfit free if 10 cents is sent for postage. Write them immediately. 4-10-4 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, III. WRIGHT THOMAS. Attorneys, 517 N. Y. Life Bldg. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ant: In the district court, nf Dnuvlas county, Nebraska. Kosa Bamburg plaintiff, vs. w liiiam ii. uates et ai. lo John A. Brand and Mrs. John A. Brand his wife, first and real name unknown, non resident defendants: You are hereby notified tbat on the 14th of March, WJ6. Kosa Bamburg. plaintiff herein. niea ner petition in tne aoove entitled ca'ise, in the district court of Douirlas count. Ne braska, against William 11. Gates. Jullla Gate, Robert Lynn, John A. Brand, Mrs. John A. Brand. Wlllier 11. Kreldler and Mrs. Wllber H. Kreldler bis wife, first and real name unknown, the object and prayer of blch Is to foreclose a niortitase executed on the 22nd day of June, lsul, by William H. Gates and Julia Gates to Eugene C. Bates, and by him assigned to Rosa Bamburg, upon the property described as follows situated in the county of Douglas and state of Ne braska, to-wlt: Lot eleven ll)ln hlnck six iff) In TTtlleirlB ad dition No. 1, an addition to Omaha, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and r corded, to secure the payment of a promissory note for the sum of two thousand dollars, due aud payable in dye years from the date thereof, that there Is now due and Davable on said note th sum of two thousand dollar with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 19th day of June, 1HK5, for which sum, with Interest and costs, ila'ntiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to Day the ssme, and that in default of such payment ssld premises may be sold to satisry tne amount round due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 8th day of June, 1806. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 2t n 1896. ROSA BAMBURG, Plaintiff. By Wright & Thomas, attorneys for olaln- tiff. 5-1-4 Notice to Non-Itesident Defendants. To Charles J. Read. Mazilvah J. Read, and M. C. Lille St uompaoy, non-residentde-fendants: You are hereby notified that on the 25th of ArJrll. 18i6, Elizabeth 11. Abbott, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the above en titled cause, In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you and each of you. Impleaded with Charles A. Kenton, tb object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage executed on the 10th day of December, 1891, by Charles J. Read and Mazilvah J. Read, uoon the urou- erty described as follows: Lot one (1) in block L in Lowe's Addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted andre:orded. In Douglas county, Nebraska, to secure the payment of their promissory note with Interest couuons attached, for the sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00), due and payable December 1st, 1896: that there is now due and payable on said note the sum of twelve hundred dollars (11200.00), with inter est at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the 1st day of June, 1894, for which sum, and Interest, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants pay the same, and that in de faultof such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. Vou are further notified that on the 9th day of June, 1896, the DlaintilT will aonlv to th court for the appointment of a receiver, to collect me rents oi saia premises during th pendency of said suit, upon the ground that said property is insufficient to pay plaintiff's debt, and that the same is being wasted, and tbat tbesaid Charles J. Read and Mazilvah J. Read are insolvent. I uronose the name nf Bryce Crawford for receiver, and W. 11. Rus sell and O. C. Olsen as his sureties, and also as sureties for myself. I will Bupport said applications by the affidavits of W. 11. Rus sell and M. J. Kennard. You are renuired to answer said uetition on or before the 8th day of June, 1896. uaiea at Omaha, Nebraska, April zn. l"fi. tiaA tttiri ii. annul i , Plaintiff. By V. O. Btrlcklcr, attorney for plaintiff. WRIGHT THOMAH, A Mora. SdKKIrVr of ai fa SIT ' York Lit Hulidla. rALK- Bf virtu of aa order of aaia Issued out of tia aiatrl.t Mwrt for Itoucla couai. Nebraska, aad to Hi dl- m-tta. i will, oa Ui sad da of J una. A. in, at HI o'clock A. a of said day, al th fcT f mat dour of the county court turns, la lha cllyof Omasa, Ikmda couaty, N. uruia, at puuiic aucuon w lb niicurvt bidder tor raau to property deacrltied la aia oraeroiuH as To; !. to-u: Lou oa 01, tao tli and tare a of block tare tin also lot oaetli. iwoiZiaad tare U la Clock lour i4. and lot tlv i!2 and thlrteva 1IJ1 la bloc on lila Cloverdal Addilloa to lb city of Omaha, a (urveyed. platted and recorded, ail la Uuugla county, taw ui A.urutt. (aid property to b sold to latls'y Mar M. wniiaey, uiaiaua- nrrrln. the uui of thi thousand four hundred and thirty and u luu lud idinient, with lata, eat thereua at rat of i 1Kb I tt- per cent per an- nutu from K.bruar tin. is1., tameihrr with the sum of thre dollar iJ Mil, protest fee, paid by ald plaintiff. To satisfy the eum of Mvealeea and 3M00 dollar if I..JHI cukU herein, tocelher lth ac crulng cust according to a Iudguent rrn dered by Ibe district court of said IKiugla county, at 11 reoruarj M-rni, A. 1. in a certain action thru and there pending wherein Mary M. Whitney I plaintiff, and nllliaio T. Iranian and bar ah M. peatuan. un wue, are ueienuant. Uuiaha, Nebraska. Ma Int. A. IV IsKA. Jiill.N W. MrlxiN Al.n. PherirTof Iouila(.'ounty, Nebraska. " ri:ai a i now as. attorney. Whitney . tleauiau. loc. M; No. MS. S 1-5 WH1GIIT THOMAS, Attorney. SIT New York Life HutldlriK. XTUTIUK TO NO.N-HhlIIKJIT lkH-. A anta - In the district court of Iiougla county, Nebraska, Janie Harris, Nr., plain tiff v. Jobouaswick and Kale Caswlck, do- it-nuaniN. To John Caswlck and Kale Caswlck, non resident defendant: You are heieby notified that on the lsth of April, IMS, James Harris, Sr., plaintiff herein. Bled hi petition In the above en titled cause, In tb district court of liouRla county, neoraska, against John Caswlck, Kate Caswlck and Fred Daniels, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a m.irt. gaice executed on the loth day of February, Usui, by John Caswlck and Kate Caswlck to Kuirene C, Bates, and bv him au.iirnr.il tt James narrii. nr., plaintiff herein, upon tbe property uescriuea as louows, situated the county of Douglas and Slate of f brack, to-wlt: Lot ten (IU) In block forty (401 In th city of South Omaha. Nebraska, as surveyed, plalutd and recorded, to secure lb payment of one promissory note for the sum of one thousand dollar ( I.Wu.Uli, due and Davable on the loth day of February, lnW; that there is now aue ana payauie on said not the sim 01 one thousana dollars if 1 OOU.UII, with in terest at the rale of ten (10) per cent per an num from the lulu day of August, lbUS, for which sum, with Interest and costs, plaintiff pray for a decree that the defendant be reuuirea to pay the same, and tbat in do- fault of such pay uentsald premise may be old to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said n ell. Ion on or oeiore lue ttin day or J une, !. Dated atUuaha, Nebraska. April 28, JAML8 I1AKKI8 bH I'latntlff. By Wright & Thomas, attorney for plaintiff. 8AUNDEKS & MACFAIILAND, Attorney, 1404 Farnam Street. C!HERIFr"8 BALE. By virtue of an order n of sale Issued out of the district court Tor Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the Utb dav of June. A. D. lHf6, at ten o'clock A. u. of said day. at the EAST front door of the county court nouse, in tne city oiumana. iKiuglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property described in saia oraeror sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot one (11 In block four (4l In Arbor Place addition to li e city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas county, . rJald property to be sold to satisfy Philip L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, the i-uni of two hundred and sixty-seven and 97-100 (&67.V7) dollars Judgment, with Interest thereon at ten (loi per cent per annum from February 3rd, 1HSHI. To satisfy the further sum of twenty-two auu no-iuu uuuars is-i.wi, costs nerein, lo- Kmer wnn accruing cost according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term, a. ii. imu, in a certain action then and there pending wherein I'hlllp L. Johnson Is plain- HIT. an id Mary Cunningham, Lizzie F. Hsvs. The O. F. Davis Company, a corporation, National Bank of Commerce. John V. Un. John H. Grossman and Dennis Cunningham r. are ueicnuauuf. Omaha, Nebraska. May 8th, IftPO. JOHN W. MCDONALD. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska naunuers t macrariand. attorneys. Johnson vs. Cunningham, et al. Doc. 47; No. 332. 6-8 8 SATJNPEKS & MACFARLAND, Attorney, 1404 Farnam Street. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue ot an order I or sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage, Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, state or neDraska. and to me direct ed, i win. on the Utb day of June. A. D. iww. at one o'clock p. m. of said day at the EAST front door of tne county c urt house. In the city of Omaha. Douglas c int. Nebraska, sell at public auction to thd highest I Idder lorcasn, tne property aescriued In said order or sale as louows. to-wlt: Lots one (1) and two (2) In block ninety (90) of the city of Florence, Douglas county, Ne braska. Said properly to be sold to satisfy Dexter Horton & Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of thirty-three hundred and ten dollars ($21110.00) with Interest thereon at the rate of elht(8)per cent peranLum from May 6th, 1895. and costs amounting to twenty-one and 48-100 dollars ($21 .48). together with accruing costs, accuruiDg mi a uecree rendered In an action In which Dexter Horton & Company wen: pimubiua, auu iuarsiiail ilauilllon, et at., wereoerenoania. Omaha, Nebraska. May 8th, 1896. GEORGE G. WALI.AniC Sneclal Master Cnrninlualnnnr Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Dexter Horton & Co. i. Marshall C. naniuton, et ai. 5-tj 5 SAUNDERS & MACFARLAND. Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. To Horatio Fowkes, Sarah M. Fowkes, his wife. Ella R. Downs, Eva J. Rogers and nsteiia m. noss, non-resident defendants: jouwui i.LKe notice mat on the 28th day of April. 1896, James W. Dvorsky, plaintiff nerein, tiled his 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 i;tth, 1893, and taxes puld thereunder, covering lot one (1), block two hundred and thlrt v d'nn niihu tiny ui isuiuna (original pint) uouglas county, neora9ka: that tbere Is due noon mild tr certificate, and taxes Dald thereunder, the sum of one hundred and seventy and 54-100 uutuirs ivj.iu.itt, wim luwresti irom iYiay 2otn, 1896, at the :ate of ten din ner cam ner u and an attorney's fee amounting to ton nm pt tcui oi me uecree ana an costs, t'laln- . . - , - i ti rr prays that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon, with Interest, attorney's fees and costs, and tbat upon the sale the defendant be de- uurreu or an interest in said premises. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 8th day of June, 1896. uatea Omaha, Nebraska, May 1st, 1896. JAMES W. DVORSKY. , Plaintiff. uy caunuers & macfarland, his attorneys. 5-1-4 Notice of Probate of Will. In the county court of Douglas county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Gustaf Adon jonnson, deceased: Lena Maria Johnson. Hilda Gustaf va John. on or Hiart, Selina Hjart, Albert Hjart, Edward Hjart, Charles Hjart, Hilda Hjart, and a minor child of Hilda Gustaf va John son, and allother persons Interested In stld matter are hereby notified that on the 1st uay or may, 189, Lena Maria Johnson filed In the county court a petition alleging among other things that Gustaf Adolf Johnson died on the 24th day of April, 1896, leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real and personal estate valued at $4050 00, and that the above named constitute the persons micrrawu in me estate oi saia deceased, auu praying ror tne proDate or said will and for administration of until natuta You are hereby notified that if you fall to appear at said court on the 2nd day of June, isshi, at 9 o'clock A. M. and contest the probate of said will, the court may allow and probate Baid will and grant administration of said estate to Lena Maria Johnson or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. IRVING F. BAXTER, 5-8-4 County Judge. BAODF.BS MACFAItLAKP, Attorney. 14 raroaai BirMt, OPFCIAL MArTFft COMMISOIOXEK s-' SALK.-I ndrr aad by virtue of aa order of sal oa det-re of foreclosure of umrli aa Is sued out of the District Court for Douglas n'T. siai oi .ivnrast. aaa to lue direct ed. I will, oatbeeihdayof June. A. It lw at on o'clock r u of said day. at th a ACT iroai uor or the county court bouse, la th City of Omaha. IKiuklaa muat Nebraska. ell at public auction to the huheet bidder ror rasu. u property dearrlbed In said order of sale a follows, to-wit: Lou four ill. iJi, six iSi and seven (71, la block on tli. In Improvement Association addition to th ell of Omaha, and also Ion slxioi and seven iti In block six ttli. John I. Kedk-k's sub dlvlsloa to thclty of O a. ah a. Douglas county, Nebraska. raid property to be sold to satisfy J . Kale ton lirant, plaintiff herein, the sum of ten thousand eUht hundred aad one and so-im dollars iflu.Hil Mil. with late reat thereon al the rale of eliibt ikl percent per annum from May th. I"t' aad cost atnouullng to thirty, tour and ur-Iiw dollar if.4 1, together with accruing costs, according to a decree ren dered In aa action In which J. kalstoa Grant was plaintiff and Charles K. ruulres. et al.. were delendanta. Omaha, Nebraska. May th. If) UKOHUKU. WALLACK. Hoeclal Master (3oiutntMaliin.r- Faundcrs A Macfarland, attorney for plain tiffs. J. Kalstoa Grant vs. Charles C. Hon I res. et al. &-h KKNNKOY LEAKNKD, Attorneys. I3 New York Life Ilul'dlng. SI'KCIAI. MA8TFK HJM M ISSItIN KRS bale Under and by virtue of an order of ale oa decree of foreclosure, of luortirase Is sued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on me win aay or June, a. i. iksj. at two o'clw-k p. M. of said day, at the north front door of the county court bouse. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows to-wlt: All of the south forty-four (441 feet of lot number three (ill. block number twelve i If . In M. K. Rogers' addition to the city of Omaha, being the south two-thirds (2-3) of said lot ou"' Ku1t I i' ber three 3I, according to the recorded thereof, all In Douglas count. Hale of braska. tiald Drouert to be sold to satlsfv John A. Xehuder, plaintiff herein, the sum of twenty four hundred eighteen and 43-100 dollar (MlH 43) Judgment, with Interest thereon at ten (10) per cent per annum from February 3rd. lKitt. To satisfy th sum of thirty-four and 78-100 dollar il-4.7Hi cost herein, together with accruing cost, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court or said Douglas county, at Iu February term, A. D. lMsJ. in a certain action then aad there pending, wherein John A. 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