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THE AMERICAN. LIVED AND DIED ON FRUIT. Cartes Qaaat l a Iihi l liiimit for a Platcta faradta. Lieut WUhelm Boetrr leas than four yean ago was an ordinary meat-eat 1dj. lager-beer drinking officer in the kaiser's crack regiment of hussar, says the New York Herald. A treati.se on the advantages of a 'fruitarian diet came into ms Bands ant tie was completely won over. He was no com mon or garden vegetarian. Such In dividuals may revel In rice, riot on radishes and eat vegetables, but the lieutenant would have none of them. This fin de iecle purist would have nothing save uuts and some riiwned iruus. But nuts from over the seas were hard to get and fruits thst travel long distances became soft. Hence, to obtain them tn a state of pristine pur ity and digestibility Herr Uoeter re , ,r,j - aun marifu wr signed his commission the land where he could make a home that met his soecial requirements. He visited Egypt, Tonga Fiji. New Zea land, Australia, Java, Ceylon and India, But none of these entirely commended Itself. Finally he went to Jamaica. He had inherited several large estates In Germany and was pos sessed of a fortuue of some $2,000,000, In December last he arrived In Ja maica accompanied by a salaried com panion Herr Georg Pentzke, a retired paymaster In the German army. "The fruitarians" became generally known. They wore clothes made of the lightest possible silk fabrics and carried green sunshades. One serious fault that the lieutenant found with the Jamaicans was that they dressed Improperly. His Idea of fitness was but a trifle re moved from what Trilby described as "the altogether." So far as diet was concerned Herr Boeter was perfectly satisfied with Jamaica. He found a continuous and abundant supply of the luscious fruit. His only tipple was the milk of the cocoanut. He kept a cutlass in his room for the special purpose of chopping off the husks of the nut. His habit was to take a quan tity of oranges, star apples, bananas, etc., and, having removed tbe skins, pound the fruit together in a mortar, squeezing lime Juice over the whole and making what he said was a dish fit for the gods. He took several cold water baths daily. Instead of soap he used the lime fruit. He and his com panion made a tour of the Island in a covered van, in which they slept at night. While camping among swamps on the north side the lieutenant was attacked by malarial fever, in the height of which he plunged Into a river and then went for a long walk In the sun. He became seriously 111 and trav eled back to Kingston. He refused to ' call a doctor, and when his landlady went for one on her own responsi bility the lieutenant chucked the nhvsle out of the window and Dersisted In his diet of fruit and on the 2d dav of March last passed away In his sleep. His effects were handed over to the German consul, among them being two drafts for 1,000 each and nearly 300 In gold. The deceased was 35 years old,' a cultured gentleman and could converse fluently in seven languages. He was buried rith a cocoanut bough on his coffin. A few days before his death he had a serious quarrel with his companion because he discovered that Pentzke was in the habit of in dulging in the substantial pleasures of ham and eggs, mutton chops, etc. A lawsuit 300 Years Old. The little community of Burgsinn In the Bavarian district of Lower Fran conia will shortly be able to celebrate the not overenviable third centenary jubilee of a lawsuit. On the 21st of June, 1596 this community brought suit at the Imperial court, then sitting In Speyer, against the Barons von Thun- gen, concerning a magnificent oak and beech forest of nearly 8,000 hectares In extent, which may to-day be esti mated worth about 2,000,000 marks and which both parties claim as their own. It speaks volumes for the In- J U.Lt. i. C U X 1 I oouinauio gut. ui lueae prasams, wno, desDite their noverty. throueh three Inn? centuries, eeneratinn nftfir ounpr. a 0. ation, managed to put up among them- . . .. eeives enougu money to carry on lne yOU need Is some of Howard's Veetone braska' aKttlnst you 'd each of you, lm suit and who, in view of a recent de- . "owara s vegetone plBttued w,tn JJavi8 skttlltnkowsky et ul tlie .... I Hlnnrl Pnwi1fli tj tina nn irnn. Ditatam I nhlert, and itmver nf whieh la ti frii-eiiliiuu u Mv-" I selves the beati possidentes. A final session has been fixed for June 19. Paris Register. lintels at Home and Abroad. Major hidgar A. De Bernales, editor and proprietor of the Lodon Hotel World, who was recently in this coun try, has this to say of American hotels XOU can live at a Iionrlnn nr Paris hotel much more cheaply than at an American house, aud get better quality and more quantity of food. You do not practice in this country the science of economy. Tons and tons of good, val uable meats and breads are dumped daily out of the back doors of hotels In America, while we in London or England waste pounds. You can get a better meal for 30 or 40 cents at a .fans restaurant than is served you at the lea ling American hotels for from ?1 to $1.50. The French know how not i r Tract n I X Knys on the Pallets. John W. Niblack, of Wheatland, Ind., has gone to bt. Louis to be "skia graphed" by the X rays photographic process, in order to have located the revolver balls which he has carried iu his body since his duel with a couple of burglars over a year ago. In case the balls can be located Mr, iNibiacK win submit to an operation to have them extracted. Ex. Shower of Angle Worms. They have all kinds of things in Tip ton, Ind., including a shower of angle worms, which occurred one day last week. The angle worms came down. In a thunder storm, and the fishermen "ol j the locality are wishing for a similar rainfall every Saturday afternoon. TUE I'KOMISED LAND. R aj the Teubt, Traveler and Student Should VUlt lUa. There are two reasons, either one of which ought to be conclusive with every American citizen. Hat: The trip from Denver to Utah via Rio Grande Western, "Great Salt uaao iivuiv, u .no ouuai u fm.nA i...tiia n i .nilnii Kn J European trip of equal lengtn can com - , t . , pare with it In variety and grandeur of scenery and wealth of novel tntereet. Second. You should go because, when you cave made this wonderful trip, you will find Uuh at the end of It Uuh, ODe 01 tD6 world s famous Buota. and m land Of gold, silver, copper, iron and coal: of loftw mountain., unit fertll lleya; of vineyards, frulu and flower. i J - . -"J, tpiii, is ui ijrnH 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 Saltair Beach Resort, of Moorish design, has uo equal in America, w riie to r . a. Wadleigh, Sdl t Lake City, for copies of pamphlets, eta. $200.00 IS UOLD GIVES. Of Special Interest to StudenUl and Teachers. li. H. Woodward Company, of Baltl more, Aid., are making a most liberal .m if rr . ... Offer Of f 200.00 to anyone who Will sell 200 conies of 'Gfima of Reliirlniis The north Uilrty-two ill) feet of .he south uo copies OI oems 01 Iteilgloue one-hulf tlof loloneil) block "F ," in Pros Thought," a new book by Talmage. I lect Place, uuaddltl.n to the city of Omaha, J. his Is one of the most popular books evr niihHNhfvl Thrum erlitlnna unU In ever puousnea. lnree eauions sola in 60 a. VS. AgentB sell 10 to 15 copies a day. An Estey organ, retail price $270, given for selling 110 copies in 3 months. A $100 bicycle given for selling 80 copies in 2 months. A gold watch for selling 60 copies in one month. This premium in addition to commission. Complete outfit 35 cents. Freight paid. Credit given. Agents wanted also for "Talks to Children About Jesus." One hundred and fifty thousand copies sold, and it is now selling faster than ever same terms ana conditions as on "Gems of Religious 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 $200, I r n 1 it Aen .. . ' wno won tae premium, ana .c maae ver 1;U "H" 'beir summer work, Write them Immediately. tf 8200.00 O GOLD GITES For Selling a Book of Great Interest and Popularity "Story of Turkey and aiuieuia, ' nu a run anu urapiUC Account of the Massacres. R. H. Woodward Company, Balti more, Md., are offering $200.00 to any one selling zuu copies 01 their new book, "Story of Turkey and Armenia." This 1b a work of great interest and popularity. Many agents Bell 15 copies a day. A graphic and thrilling ac count is given of the massacres of the Ai-mnxlan. ,u tL v 3 .t. Armenians which have aroused the civilized world. Aeents are offered the most liberal terms and premiums, Freight paid and credit given. XKT tf I Write them immediately. lf What C. A. I'otter Says. Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895. The Howard Medicine Company. Gentle men: I desire to say to all who feel the strength of their manhood slowly Blip- ping away, whose ambition is at its 1 . I, . m - . . . 10W681 eDO, wnose mintt 18 beclouded, and thn u.... d.,ilot I U U U DUUDUO UUUDU, ,1 11 1 II V 1 , LI I 1 1 . . I I j , ' . . I uyspepuu, auu tose your 6eu-respecw tnat MnnA ,a t n, 5 .,, that your blood Is out of order, and all r. .,11 i a i i ., A 1 x" wl" nlulusl' mswsaipiy upon me blood; you will feel the renewed life and vigor coursing through your sys tem; you will feel the old-time grip in your hands; your mind will bo as active as ever; your friends will observe the flag of health flying in your face, and you will feel like a new being. I have not felt so well for five years as I do .ii.i i tii.j i a r - - j Powder, and I feel as strong and active as ever. I weigh 15 pounds more than ever in my life. Tne chance is so marked that it is the subject of com ment when meeting my friends. I recommond Howard's Vegetone Blood Powder to be, as I believe, the creates! 1 a ifl- oioou-punuer onearon. C. A. POTTER. WANTED AfiRNTS td every in the United States to coll ' r, ' c ana iuiiK-ijeg.. Aaaress C. A. C. Medical Co., C. A. CRUM, Mgr. 1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. Monsters, enormous engines that haul The "The Northwestern Line" OMAHA- CHICAGO SPECIAL east at 6:30, evening, (U. P. depot) and into Chi cago at 9:30 next morning Well worth taking a little time to see them nothing in this country like them nearly as high as the Union Depot, but not quite as long. Uity ollioe, 1401 Farnam street, Subscribe for The American now. The best andcheapejt patriotic paper in America. Omaha Advertisements 8 AIM) Kits MACI-'AKl..XU. Attorneys 1404 Farnara Hlreil. Gt'EflAL MAtrrr.lt tVM MI-MONTH'S a tUt. I'nUi r aud Uy virtue uf an order of sale on dtvrmtuf fnrecluaure of ui.riiaK i cuuoiy. state or Weura, ana to tue ui- I rwuwl. 1 will, on the tut day of July A. 1. I at lum o'l'liM'k r M ,,f n-lii d. at lha 1 orth front oix.r of tue county court houw, I ttv viij ui viu iia. imuKiM limatl. e- bm.ka m.i at puuitc auction u the biiiet bidder forfaaii the umitrlvtli'rllMd la smid urUiT of sate a fiilluw lo-wil: Lot thirty JU. In lixrd's rwcuud addition to branka fain uroufrt fiat sum to aatirv 11 rr v J . TwitlLlli. ill fntliftiit tnntii I Im lum uf llt-tM I huudrt-d tuirly-iwoand luu dollar if.lU.4.'. May, 1 attJie rateuf tn(iuiperrMiiVr annum. ud mumrjii fs aiuouuiluK to ill!-, .hM. m 11.1 "1 . I.Ml .l,ilrM .iliUi l,u f,,u,er uh accruiu- corns awuniiun'to a Judgment rendirvd uy the district tort of i said liouKlu county, at ll May it-rui, A. . Inn, liervlu Uorire JiUn y U ulalntllf, and H. J.Twintln. Hi H. Irey, t'ouuty Trnurr IMuitlaa I'ouuty, Nebraska eauudrrt, Mau f arland it Inckey and tUeanor i. (ildlry are defendant. luieu at Omaha, Nebraska, May 38th, A. U. 1'jo. GEOKGE W. I1ULRKUUK, Special Maater 1:0111111 ia;oner. faundera & liacfarlaud, atturneya uir de fendauis. I Jeffrey v . Twinting, etal. Doc. iS, No m. J As, W.CAUH, Attorney, 3KI Board of Trado Bulldlnx. Si'Kt'IAL MASTKK COM MISS ION Kli'8 Bale. Under and by virtue of au order of sale on decree of foreclosure of iiiortitage Issued out of tbe 1'tr.irirt Court for Douulaa county, nm of Nettranka. aud to nie dl- ret:wu, 1 win, on me tiu uay 01 juij, A. v. 1-wl. at one o'clock p. u of mild duy, at tbe north frontdoor of tbe county court liouxe, In the city of Omaha, liouxlaa county. Ne braska, aell at public auction, to the blithest bidder for cash, the property described In I wiMun iui v rem, ,iiv7 Li uuri v t urn said order of sale as follows, to-wlt pimu-d and recorded. S ild property U) be sold to Satisfy William 0i lAMxe pU1nnir bereiu, the sum of three hundred and forty-two aud 74-1(H) dollars uud 75-iuj doimrs $ ujs), with interest tuereon at, me rate 01 ten (iw per cent per annum from the Itiih day of July, IM'.ii. To satisfy Henry T. Clark, Receiver of the Colon Trust Company, defendant herein, the sum of sixteen aud ii? UK) dollars ifllU?), with Interest at the rate of ten din per cent per annum from September Zird, 1 .'. To BiUsfy tho Uity or O'Nell, defendant herein, the sum of two thousand and eight and 18 100 dollars fcj.U0N.18i, with Interest at tbe rate of seven ii per ceut per annum from September 15th, ltuu. Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty nine and &I-1U0 dollars ().;) costs, together with accruing costs, according to a judgment rendered by tbe district court of aaid IHiug laa county, at Its September term, A. 1). IMI5, In a certain action men and there pending, wherein William C Lodue Is uIrIdlIIT. and Jonn J. McCaferty, Mary A. McUaterty, Pat- ricic nunilfS, unv 01 u noil, tieary T. Clark, Itocelverof the Union Trust Company, Mrs. Patrick 8. Huirhes (firMtnsme iinltniiwn)..Tiilin J. Wooley, O. W. Hart, J. W. Uodd and W. S. Heaton, are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June !ith, A. D. lH'i. WM. B. TEN KV CK, Special Master Commissioner. Jas W. Oarr at tornev. Lodge vs. McCaferty.etal. Doc. 52; No. 110. W. H. HLSSKbl;, Attorney, 804 New York Life Bldg. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and bv virtue of an order or sale on decree or foreclosure of mortgage and mechanics Ileus Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to nieuirectea, 1 wilt, on tue I4t,u uay or July, A. D. lHWi. at ne o'clock p. M of said da. at the north front door of the county court nmiMH. in Y.nn f-11 v iir iimnti. iiniiuiiia finiantB iieorama, sen at pumic auction to me nigti- In said order' of sale as follows, to-wlt: Lot six (tl) In block seven (7) In Patrick's Second addition to Omaha, in Douizlua county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy, first, Elizabeth li. Abbott, defendant and cross petliloner herein, the sum of three thousand five hundred thirty-four and 32-100 dollars (3.534.32i judgment wltn ten (lb) per cent In terest thereon from February 3d, IH'.hJ Second. The Bum due the plaintiff and several of the detendants herein upon me chanics Hens, with interest, according 10 tbe tetms of decree. iu "aiisiy tue sura oi ioriy-seven anu 08-100 dollars ifn oh) costs herein, together wlth. accruing costs, according to a judg- l.iun .n.i..i1 I... ,....1... ... said Douglas county, at its February term. "ui in a uei imu uutiou uieu auu mere pending, wherein Fairbanks Morse & Com- pany was plaintiff aud G. li. Hurst and others n 10 urtcuunuiSi Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. June 12. WMV AI.FKKO Pl.KT, Special Master Commissioner. W. H. Kussell. Attorney. Fairbanks. Morse & Co. vs. Q. B. H 11 rat. et al. Doc. 41). No. 17s. (5-12-5 V. O. STIUOKLElt-W.H. KLSSFJLL, Attorneys, N. Y. Life Bldg, M-OTIUE TO NOS-IIESIDENT DEFEND J-' ants: To Abrahaoi Llpskey and W Bass, non-resident defendants: W. 1, 1 1 . , .1 j . . , iii,V,. , , . .t., . ..., . ... ? ul Aiinu, u. a. n.eot,piaiuuir nerein. nied hja petition in the above entitled ca ise. in tho aistrict court of Douglas count v. Nh- uni taiu uliirinKU CAOUIIlieu ou tne i-lt.Il uay OI October, by Davis Shalunkowsky and Kacliel shalanUowsky , upon tbe property described as follows: Lot two (2) in block one (1) In Kounue's Fourth addition to the city of Omaha, in Douglas county, Nebraska, us surveyed, platted and r corded, to secure the payment of their promissory note for the sum of four thousand dollars (M.UOU.Om. due aud payable October 1st. 1x07, that there Is now due and payablo on said note the sum of four tnousand dollars iM.dOO.OUi.with Inter est at the rate of ten do: per cent per an num from tbe zird day of February, ln'.r, for which sum, with interest, Lla nil If uravs for a uecree t iattne aeienaanta pay tbe s.me. in default of such uavment sild premises may be sold to sa,lsiy ihe amount found duo. 1 1 . 1 L i You are required to answer said oetitlon on ot before tne 20th day of J uly, ltilttS. jjated at Omaha, Nebraska, June l2th.lHH6. C. A. Iv F.N 1 . PI.ilnl.itT. By V. O. Strlckler and W. H Russell, attor neys for plaintiff. 6-ft-4 W.H. KLS8ELL,, Attorney, 616 New York Life Building. SHERIFF'S SALE. By Tlrtue of an execu tion on transcript issued out of the dis trict court or iiouglas couniy, Nebraska.and ',"e directed, l have levied upon t he' f.. Zlhi .ot M:lt", )l- liasu and alary Hastl, to-wlt : The north one-half Clof lot, three c:n In block fifty-five fiS, city of South Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Doug- iaa louiuy, state of i-eurasKa, Ana 1 will, on the 21st dav of .Ttilv. A. I). 18H6, at 10 o'clock A. u. of said day. at the baST front door of tbe count v court, bouse. in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, sell at public auction the property above described, to satisfy Linda W. l'ayne. plalntilf herein, the sum of seventy-three and 51 loodollars cf3.51 damages and tiftoen and afl-luO dollars 115.351 costs of suit, which by the judgment of F.ben K. Long, a Justice of the Peace iu and for said count r. on the I4th day of January, lsitrt, (a transcript of which ludirment was on the I'ni. iUiv r January, KWtf. duly tiled and docketed In the district court within and for said county) recovered against the said Murtin w. Kstl aud Mary Knstl, with intei est thereon altbe 14th rate ot ten no- per cent per annum from the uay ot January. until paid; and also the further sum of nineti.il the costs of increase on said Judgment, aud the accruing costs. Ouiaba, Nebraska, June l'.ith, A. I). lMKl. . JOHN W. MclMtNALD, Sheriff Of DoilirllLn Cmmlv hIi.uuL-.j W, II. Kussell. at.t.orni.v. Payne vs. Martin hastl ,et al. YYIdUIIT THOMAS. Attorney. St7 New York Life Kulldln. art.CIAL MMr K tHMl-uH - sale -Couer and by virtue of aa order of air on ue.'ree ir ronvloaure of mortgatM Is sued ui 1 of the UutrU t curi for Uiuglas riiuniy, .ii.iirn.ki, and to me dirts-ted. I will, on the 7th day of July, A. 1. at one u'eha-k r. m.vf said day. at the north from uisir of the county court bouse. In the city of Omaha. Douglas eouuly. Nebraska, aeii at public au.'tiim to the blghil bidder for cah, the property described ta said order of sale aa follow, to-wlt : 'llierat oue-balf (H'of lot twenty all cSll I 8 K. Kogera' okabowa addlilon to tbe cby of Omaha. Douglas County. Nebraska. losalisry Mrs k. A. t'rougi ly. defendaot, the sum of I bin y-two hundred nineteen and 5-liUdolara iJm. villi interest as pro vided in said un-ree, fniin February till. I.", wbtrh amount Is a Irst Hen upon tbe north thirty-tbree nil feet of the east oue-balf 1,1 of said lot tweuty-slt CM). To satisfy KluaUelli Jl lilgglns, defendaut the sum of forty two bund ed ninety-two and 74-100 dollars itA)i'ii. with lute rest tbereun as provided In said decree, from relir. ar 4ib. i-h,1, wblch is a tlrst lira upon tbe south ally-si i fe!t of lbs north alneiy nlueiW) fnelof.be east one-half ('.1 of said lot twenty sli tiMi. 'losailnfy Parse Uouwln, Knecutor of the estate of tanny riryant Oodwiu, defendaut. ueceased, the sum uf twenty-one hundred forty-all and i 1U0 doliais i$:lrl jrii, with In terest as provided In said decree, from Feb ruary 4 in, I MO which amount la a first lien upon tbe north tnlrly-tliree (.1.11 feet of the oulb oue bund red tbirl y-oueiull feel of the east oue hall ct) of said lot tweutf-sli lli'li. To satisfy James Tbomsen, delendLt. the sum of twenty-one huudred forty-six aud i M) dollars iMl.i with lnteresk as pro vided In said decree, from February till, IM'i which amouut Is a tlrxt Hen upou tbe uorth thirty-three tJi feet of tbe south nlur ty-elgbt mt feel of the eant one-half Cii of said lot iwnut y-si)i i-'lli. losalisry Julia S. nrant, d feudant, the sum or iw.iuy-hH buuur.d eighty iwoand IM-.0I) dollars wtlh Interest as pro- viunu in aaiu uecree, irom reuruary itb 1M1.. wblch amount Is a brat lieu upon the south slily-ue KkV feet of the east one-half (-ii or sa d lot twenty-sin tLtJj. Jo satisfy Charles K. Hates. Truitee nlaln tilf liereln, the sum of seven hundred sixty aud Uj-lOU dollars l&U0U.'. with liilerest ill eight, (hi per cent pur annum from February till, lnxd, which amount Is a arcond lieu upou eacn ana all of tbe above dcscrlbeu on in erties, and subject to the liens of me various defuudants her. tofure enumerated. losalisry tbe sum of illlv-seven and uH-luo collars (in.im; costs, togelber wltb accrulug com, according to a Judgment rendered by iiivuiHinukcuurt ui saiu iougias county, n& braska. at lis February term. IKM.V ta a cer tain action then and mere pending, wherein tuartea nates was piaintitr.aud Cbarlus 0 r.iKuti-er auuumurs werederendants. Ouiaba, Nebraska, June 6. Ih'.aj. IfiAAC N.WATSON Special Master Commissioner nenjauiln r . Tbouas, attorney. Bates vs. Klguuer. Doc. 4ti; No .114, 6-8-S t A UNI) KHS & MACFAHLANU, Attorneys, 1404 Farnaui Street. OHEKIFF'S SALK.-Bv virtue of an order k7 of sale Issued out of tue district court tor uougias county, Nebraska, and to me uirecteu, i will, on Hie Slst day of July, A. D. lBi-0, at ten o'clock . H. of said day, at tue cast trout door of the couuly court uuuse, in tue city 01 umana, iiougtas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hlirn. est bidder for cash, the property descriued iu saiu oruerui sate as totiows, to-wtl: Lotseveuteen (lTiln block tenilOiof Brlggs 1'iace, an addition to u,e city of Omaha, at surveyeu, platted ana recorded, all in Doug las count v. stale of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Philip L jouusun, piaiumr nurein, the turn of one huuured aud ten and 60-10U dollars (tllO.50) judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of leu tiui per cent per annum from February oru, jost), loge nier wun au attorney s ree or eleven and Uo-lUO dullars (Ill.U)), taxed as purl of lha cosu, which amounts are a Hrsl. valid and existing lien upon said real enisle. to satisfy allium Hogets M eons, a co partnership, defendants In rein, tbe sum of one huudrt-d and slxtv-one and U2-Iun dollara liittl.D;) judgment, wnb luteresl thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from February 11th, lttol, which said amount Is a st-c.ud valid aud existing lien upon said above described real estate, and the residue thereof, If any, to be paid to the Clerk of tbe District Court, subject to tbe further order of tbe court. And also to satisfy the further sum of forly-four and &B-100 dollars ($44 08) cosis nerein, together wltn accruing costs accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court or Bald uouKlas county, at lis Feb ruary term. A. D. lss, in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Philip L. Johnson Is plaintiff, and Tbe Brlggs Place Building Association, a corporation, Mary K. Free, Milton K. Free, Enntus A. Benson, Sarah O. Foote, Benjamin P. Knight, Her man U. Fecbhelmer, tuition Rogers 4t Hons, a co-partnership, the American National Bunk, a corporation. Frank Thompson, Fixecutor, and Joe li. Lane, Administrator of tbe estate of James luompson, deceased. and Lysander W. Tulleys. Trustee for Fmliy T. Barry, are defendants. Omaba, Nebraska. June 19th, 1X00. John w. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Saunders & Macfarlauu, attorneys. 1. L. Johnson vs. Brlggs' 1'iU.e Building Association, e- al. Doc. 42; No. 32. ii-M i THOMAS. 1. CKANK-H. H. C'HANK, Attorneys, 917 New York Life Building. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND am In tbe district court or Douulaa couniy, Nebraska. Annie J. Seibert, pla n- hit, vs. martin u. seiuert, dereudaut. To Martin V. belliert. non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of January, 1MO, Anuia J. beluert. plaln- II 11 hi-rein, nlud ber petition In the d strict court ot Douglas county. Neoraska. agalbst said defeudaut, tbe object and prayer of wnich are that she may be divorceu from said defeudont, Martin U. belbert, that said defendant may be decrted 10 pay ber reasonable alimony, and that her maiden name, Annie J. .loiinson, be restored, and for sucn other relief as equity ii.ay require. You are reouired to answer said ueiulon on or before ihe 27Ui uay of July, m'.itf. or judgment by default will be taken agalni you according to vtie prayer or saiu pen Hon. Dated, Omaha, Nebraska, June 18, lswi. ANNIK-J.bEIHF.UT, piiiiutitr. By Thomas D. Crane-Herbert S. Crane, at torneys. Doc. 4ft; No. XH. 6-111-4 THOMAS J. CHANK-11. K. CItASK, Attorneys, 1)17 New Vork Life Building. fTOTICE FOR PROBATE OK WILL-IN the county courtof Douglas couniy, Ne braska. Iu the matter of the estate of Frederick Kill tiger, deceased: Reinhart Ellinger and all other persons ln teresied Ins. id matter are hen-ny uotllied that on the 18th day of June, lsim, Uelnhart Ellinger Hied In the county court a petition alleging among otber things that Frederick Ellinger died on the i;u day of July, li-J , leaving a last will and testament, ami possessed of real estate In Douglas county, Nebraska, and that the above named consti tute the persons Interested la tbe estate of said deceased, and praying for tbe probate ot said will and for administration of said estate. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the litih day of July, IS!;, at 9 o'clock A. M. aud contest the probate of said will, the court may allow and probate said will and grant administration of said estate to Kuluuari Ftlinger or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. IRVING F. BAXTER, 6-19-4 County Judge. SAt'NOElW & MACFAKL.AND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. VTOT1CE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ant. Susan L. Raymond, defendant, will take notice that on the 17th day of Juae, ltwo, Austin W. Raymond Bled his petition in tbe district courtof Douglas county, against her, the object and prayer of which is to ob tain a divon-e from you on. the ground that you have wilfully abandoned tbe plmlntitf without good causs for the term of two years last past. You ar required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 27 ih day of July, lrt. Omaha, Nebraska. June 19 18i. Al Si'lN W. RAYMOND. , Plaintiff. By Saunders & Macfarland His Attorneys. tf-19-4 Dr. Kay's Lung Balm colds. : sua 10 W. II. Itt'KMKI.U Attorney. l New Vork Life Building QI FI IAL MAHTKU IXIMMIHsIONIlH S tl.- I eder and by virtue of aa urder of aal oa deceea of foreclosure tit uiortitga tuued out of tba dlstrlrt court tor Douglaj county. nuraaaa.aalkuiairn-bMt, I will. on tne i amy tit July, A. i. If at one ociuca r l aald day. at lha north front door of lha roualy court bouse la tbe cttf ol Omaba. iNtuglaa rounty, Nebraska, ell at public auction U tba blgheat bidder for caan, lb properly deacrtbotl la said order of si aa follows, Uj- all; lot three at hl.k k nlnerSi. Park Forw.1. aa auiiuion n tn city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, and bit two til In bio.'k two t:i in Vanderoook a Terra.-, an addl tlon to lha city of Omaha, as aurveyetl put led and recorded, all lu Douglaa county l ale of .Nebraska bald lot lkrva iSI In blm-li nln itn 1'i.rb Forest addition to the city of Omaha, I t I aold to sails y i ke Mutual Investment Viru paay. plaintiff tierelu. lb sum of seven and M nu uiiar (. .Mi Juilgiiieul, with Interest inrrnifl at rate or teiniu' per cent per annum rroui February 4th. I;5. Jit satisfy John Woodford, defendant Herein, ihe auiu of three huudred forty on and 71-lnu dollars if.ui.7li Judgment, with In terest there., ii at rate uf eight tsi per cent per annum irum reuruary . inx Said lot two ii In hlora twoiil tn Vaoder- cMk a Tarrace Addition to the city of Omaha, ijiw sold lo.allsfy The Mutual In- vestiiieuttHiiiipany, plaintiff herein, the sum of tweuty-elglit and UJ ill dollara ifU.b judgi it, with luteresl thereou al rate of ten iltb per cent per annum from February 4. IN. To satisfy John K. Ouniinl. defendant nerrln, the sum ofsii huudred etgbty-llve aud 4I-Ii dollara ittuCi 41) Judgmeiit, with In terest thereon at tale of eight (H) per cent per annum from February 4. Imc. Both ot aald lots to be sold to satisfy Julia yanuercooa, ueienitani herein, the sum of thirty-one and tU-lMj dollar if-ll H.'i ludit- inenl, Wilh lute rest lllereou at rate of eight (HI per ceut per aouuii from l-ebrual 4, Ih'.i.'i. '1 o satisfy the sum of forty seven and 4a-loo uoiiara iit.n; cosu iterviii, Migeinir Wltn ac cruing Costa according Ui a iudument ren dered by tbe district court of said Douglas county, al it February term, A. I), ln'.i.i, in a certain action then and there pending wherein The Mutual Divestment Company was plaintiff, and Jacob Myers and others were dorenoanlM. Omaha, Nebraska, June IK. ISM. HARRY F.. Ill RNM. Spm'lal Master Commissioner. iv. ii. itussnll, aiuirney. Mutual Invesimaul Uuinpany va. Myers. Doc. 4(1; No. 1JU, U-1U-& HALMi;itS& MACl'AHI.AM), Attorney i. ltotl Farnam Street. L" II Kit I FF'S 8 A I.E. UNDER AND BY VIR- KJ tue of au order of sale on decree of fore closure of tan lien Issued out uf the district court ror Douglas county, state of .Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the l!.lrd day of June, a. ii. ism, alien o clock A. H. of aald day, at the EAST front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sei'. at public auction to tne uiguest uiuuer lor cash, tue property u scribed in said order of sale as follows, to wlt: Lot eight H) in block three CI), also lou nineusen (19), twenty (201 and twenty-one (21) lu l)lM-k three ;ii, and lot eight (N) and also Iota nineteen (19) and twenty (201 In block six (ill of Saunders and lllmebaugh'a Highland Park, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas couniy, and stale of Nebraska, as surveyed, plaited and recorded. Said property to be aold to satisfy Walter E. heeler, plaintiff herein, the sum of slxtv- five and 24-100 dollars tbf24), with Interest thereon at the rale of ten ilOi per cent per annum from February 3rd, A. D. I ".!, In tne manner for tbe amounts found due against each lot, and asdlrecied In the decree. Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty- nine and 2H-109 dollars (t-ii.ai) costs herein, together with accruing coals according to a judgment reudered by the district court of saiu iiougia couniy. at its reuruary term, A. D. lulu), In a certain action than aud there pendlug, wuereln waller K. Kee.er Is plain tiff, and Erastus A. Benson, Lottie Benson his wife, Alouio P, Tukey, Trustee, aud Tbe Omaha Keal Estate and Trust Company, a corporation, are uerenuants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, May 22nd, A. D 1896 . ' JOHN W. MoDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas Uouutv. Nebraska, Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plaln tilf. Heeler vs. Benson, etal. Doc. 52; No, 148. 6-22-6 Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Oustaf Adolf Johnson, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the exeulrlx of said estate brfore me County Judge of Douglas county, Nebraska, at the county court room. 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