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Medical Co., C A. Chcm, Mgr. 1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. Subscribe for The American now. The best and'eheapeit patriotio paper In America. We will send this paper to your ad dress until Jan. 1, 1897, for 50a. Dr. Kay's Lung Balm Inrcnuehs. colds. and throat disease S.VUNDKKS & MACFAUIi VXD. Attorneys, 1404 Karnaw Street. SHERIFF'S BALE. By virtue of an order j of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the '21st day of July, A. 1). lttiti, at t n o'clock A. M. of said day. at the EAST front door of tlie county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public aurttou to the high est bidder for cah, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit : LotseventeenllTiln block tcmlUiof HrlKK9' I'lace, an addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted anu recorded, all in Doug las county, state of Nebraska. Said urooertv to be sold to satlsfv Phllln L Johnson, plulutllf herein, the sum of one hundred and ten and Su-liW dollars ((UU.5U) Judgment, with Interest thereon at rato of ten i mi per cent per annum irom February 3rd, W.H), together with an attorney's fee of eleven anu uo-iw dollars (ju.i'.ii, taxed as part of the costs, which amounts are a Hrst, valid and existing lien upon said real estate. To satisfy Milton Kogeis St, tons, a co partnership, defendants herein, the sum of one hundred and sixty-one and M-liK) dollars tiltll.SW Judgment, with Interest thereon at ratool seven (7) per cent per annum rroiu February 11th, 1MI1, which said amount Is a second valid and existing lien upon laid above described real estate, and the residue thereof. If any, to be paid to the Clerk of the District Court, subject to the further order of the court. And also to satisfy the further sum of forty-four and fia-luu dollars ($44.58) costs herein, together with accruing costs accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court or said ijoumiils county, at its feo ruary term. A. D. ISHtt, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein i'hlllp L. Johnson is plaiutiif, and The Itrlggs Place Kuilding Association, a corporation, Alary E, Free, Milton E. Free. Erastus A. Mention, Sarah U. Foote, HeDjamin P. Knight, Her man C. Fechhelmer, Milton Rogers 4t Sons, a co-partnership, The American National Hunk, a corporation, Frank Thompson, Executor, and Joe It. Lane, Administrator of the estate of James Thompson, deceased. and Lysander W. Tuileys, Trustee for Emily T. Harry, are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. June l'.Uh. 1 '.. John w. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys. I'. L. Johnson vs. Itrlggs' I'lace Building Association, el ai. Doc. 52; No. 32. 6-19-5 8AUNDEKS Ai MACFAHLAXD, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. OPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S O Sale. Under and by virtue of 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 2Uth day of July, A. D. 1WW, at one o'clock p. ui. of said day at thenorih front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest tidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: The north thirty-six (311) feet of lot Hre (5), block twelve (12), Improvement Association addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. pieurasKa. Mild uroDerty to oe sold to satisfy first V L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, the sum of one hundred and ninety-seven dollars (197.00), with Interest thereon from May tith, 1M5, at the rate of seven (7) per cent per anr.um. To satisfy lrwen Leviston, defendant herein, the sum of eleven hundred ninety four and 52-lull dollars (I1U4 52), with Interest thereon from May uth, ls'A, at the rate of ten (10 per cent per annum. To satisfy costs herein in the sum of twenty-five and D3-1U0 dollars (25.l, to gether with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of saiu iiougiai county, at its may term, n.. u. lrt)", In a certain action then and there pending wherein I'. L. Johnson was plaintiff, and Frances I.Thomas, Dexter L. Thomas, her husband, lrwea Leviston and Charles Ladd Thomas were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, June 25th, A D. lSW. GEORGE W. HOLBROOK, SDecial Master Commissioner. Saunders It Macfarland, attorneys for plain- tur. Johnson vs. Thomas, et al. Doc. 44; No. 24, s-ZB-a W. II. IUSSELL, Attorney, 804 New York Life Bldg. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and bv virtue of an onier of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage and mechanics Hens Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 14th day of July, A. D. lwm, at cue o'clock p. u of said day, at the north front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebratk. sell at uuulic auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property described iu saiu oruen 01 saie as ioiiows, lo-wit: Lot six (6) in block seven I7i In Putrid'. Second addition to Omaha, in Douglas county, Nebraska. said property to De sold to satisfy, first, Elizabeth 11. Abbott, defend ant ami rrnna- petitioner herein, the sum of three thousand five hundred thirty-four and 32-100 dollars (t3.534.32i judgment with ten (luiper cent In terest thereon from February 3d, lsiit). Second. The sum due the ulalntlff and several of the detendants herein upon me chanics liens, with interest, according to the terms ot uecree. To satisfy the sum of fortv-seven and Ori-luO dollars ($47.0M costs herein, together wmi accruing costs, nccoruing to a judg ment rendered by tlie district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term. ic-u, iu a tcriiuu uriiuu inru anu mere pending, wherein Fairbanks. Morse Com pany was olalntllTand U. U. Hurst and others wtre defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. June 12, 18fJ. Ai.ritKb Pizsr, Sneclal Master Commissioner. W. H Kussell. Attorney. Fairbanns, Morse & Co, vs. O. B. Hurst, et al. Doc, 4!l. No. 17s. 0-12-5 Omaha Advertisements BAl'.NDKUH MACFAItLASIt, Attorneys. 1404 Farnam ftroet. SPECIAL MASTKK OUM illSIONEhVH bale. Under and by virtue of aa order of aale oa dei-rr of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court fir IMiugla county, slabs of Kulirulit, and lo iu ui- m-UHl, I will, on lli Il day or July A. n. Ikmi. at on o'clock p. at. of said day. at tha north front dottr of the county court huu. In the City of Omaha. Douglas county, Ne braska, aeil at public auction u the bighrvt bidder fur cash the property described Iu said order of sale as follows u-wit: Lot thirty (jut In Ueed ftx-ond addition lo the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Ne braska. r-aid property to be sold to satisfy Harry J. TwlnlluK. Urfcudaul herein, th sum of Hire hundred thlrty-twuand 4.Wluudollanif,i.l2 sit, Willi Interest thereon from the Bin day of May, ItM, at the rale of tn (lo per ceui per annum, and attorneys fwe amounting to thirty thiva and 24-luu dollars itu.24i, to- f ether with accrulug coot aa-ordtug to a udgment rendered oy the district court of said Douglas county, at lis May term. A. 1). Iik', In a certalu action then aud there pend ing, wherelu George Jeffrey Is plaintiff, and II. J.Twlnllng. II. H. I rev. Count Treasurer, Ikiuglas County, Nebraska paunuVri. Mac farland & Dickey aud fcleauor P. Ridley are defendants. lUttni at Omaha, Nebraska, Hay 2Mb, A D. lswl. GEOKtiF.W. HOLHKOOK. Pueclal Master t'ouiuiiss.ouer. Haunders 4 aiacfarlaud, attorneys lor de fendants. Jeffrey vs. Twlntlng, etal. Doc. 42; No l'.0. 5-2U 5 JAS.W.C.tltl(, Attorney, 313 Board of Trado Building. OPEC1AL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S IO sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure or mortgage Issued out of the District Court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to me di rected. 1 will, on the 7iu day of July, A. D IfWI. at one o'clock P. M. of said day, at the north frontdoor of the county court noose, In the citvof Omaha. Douglas county, Ne braska, sell at public auction, lo the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as follows. Ut-wlt: The north thirty-two i32i feet of the sr uth one-half i1,.) of lot uue (1). block "F." in Pros pect Place, an addition lo the city ot Omaha, Douglas county, iteurassa, as suircyeu, plstied aud recorded. Ssld urooertv to be sold to satisfy Wlll'iim 0. Lodge, plaiutiif herein, the sum of lline hundred aud forty-two aud 74 100 dollars lf.U2.74). and also (he furl her sum of fifty and 75-llK) dollars -0 7.", with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (Id) per cent per annum from the liiih day of July, 1M5. To satisfy Henry T. Clark, Receiver of the Union Trust Company, defendant herein, the sum of sixteen aud 37 liJ dollars itt.37), with Interest at the rate of ten (10i per cent per annum from September 23rd, 1KI5. To satisfy tho City of O'Nell, defendant herein, the sum ot two thousand and eight and 18 luu dollars ($2,008,181, Willi Interest at the rate of seven i7i per cent per annum from (September 15th, 1803. Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty nine and 31-1' io dollars ii-!U..k!) coals, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Doug las county, at Its September term, A. D. Ii5, In a certain action men and there pending, wherein WIllUiu C. Lodge Is pi al mi 11', aud John J. McCaferty, Mary A. McCaferiy. Pat rick Hugtus, City of O'Nell, Henry T. Clark, Receiver of the Union Trust .Company, Mrs. Patrick 8. Hughes (first name unknown), John J. Wooley, O. W. Hart, J. W. Dodd aud W. SS. tleaton, are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June 5th, A. I). lH'.KI. VM. M. TEN EVCK. Special Master Commissioner. Jas W. Carr attorney. Lodge vs. McCaferty, el al. Doc. 52; No. 110. 0-5-5 8 A UN I) KKS & MACFAULANO, Attorneys. 140(1 Farnam Street. SHERIFF'S SALE. UNDER AND BY VIR tue of an order of sale oa decree of fore closure of tax lien issued out of the district court for Douglas county, stale tf Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 2Mb day of July, A. D. lH'.ti, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the EA8T front door ot tlie county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas ceunty, Nebraska, Bell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property de scribed in said order of sale as follows, to wlt; Lot eight (8) In block three (3), also lots nineteen (III), twenty (20) and twenty-one (21) In block three (3). and lot eight (8) and also lots nineteen (IV) and twenty i3i) in block six (Hi of Saunders and Hlinebaugh's Highland Park, an addition to tlie cltv of Omaha. Douglas county, and state of Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded. Said property to be sold to satisfy Walter E. heeler, plaintiff herein, the sum of sixty five and 24-1(1) dollars &5.24i, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten ilOi per cent per annum from February 3rd, A. D. lttui, In the manner for the amounts found due against eacn tot, and as directed in me decree. Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty- nine and 20-100 dollars i$2D.2U) costs herein, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of Bald Douglas county, at lis February term, A. D. 18W, in a certain action then and there pending, wnereln Walter E. Kee er Is plain tiff, and ErastU9 A. Iteuson, Lottie Benson, his wife, Alouao P. Tukey , Trustee, and The Omaha Real Estate and Trust Company, a corporation, are defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, June2tllli, A. D. lsutt. john w. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Keeler vs. Benson, etal. Doc. 52; No. 148. tt-20-5 THOMAS D. CItANE-II. 8. CHANE, Attorneys, 917 Now York Life Building. NOTICE FOR PROBATE OK WILL.-IN the county court of Douglas county, Ne braska. In the matter of the estate of Frederick Etllnger, deceased: Keinhart Ellinger, Elizabeth EfTlnger, Mary Elisabeth EHltiger, Pauline Andrew, Petter Lena Andrew, Mary Andrew, Adolph An drew, Louis Andrew, and all other persons Interested In ssld matter are hereby notified that on the 18th day of June, ls'.iti, Keinhart Etllnger tiled in tlie county court a petition alleging among other things that Frederick Erlinger died on the 23rd day of December, WH, leaving a last will and testament, and possessed of real and persor al estate valued at 120,000.(0, and that the above named con stitute the persons interested In the estate of said deceased, and praying for the probate of said will aud for administration of said estate. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said court on the liltli day of July, iHDt), at o'clock A. u. to contest the probate of said will, the court may allow and probate said will and grant administration of sHld estate to Relnhart F;ttluger or some other suitable person, and proceed to a settlement thereof. IRVING F. BAXTER, 6-2U-4 County Judge. W.H. IlUSSEIili, Attorney, 616 New York Life Building. SHERIFF'S PALE.-Hy virtue of an execu tion on transcript issued out of the dis trict court of Douglas county, Nebraska.and to me directed, 1 have levied upon the fol lowing described property of Martin W. KasU and Mary Kastl, to-wlt: The north one-half ('i)of lot three (3) In block fifty-five (55), cltv of South Otnslia. surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Doug las cuunijr, siai,e oi iieurassa. And 1 will, on the 21st day of July, A. D. lSHt). at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the EaST front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, sell at Public auction tlm nr,iurt above described, to satisfy Linda W. Payno, plaintiff herein, tlie sum of seventy-three and 51-100dollars ($73.51) damages anu fifteen and 35-100 dollars 115.35) costs of suit, which by the judgment of Eben K. I.onv. a Just ice of the Peace In and for said county, on the inii u; ui j miliary, is-jo, la transcript of which tudgment was nn th liih ! ,,r January, lKitl, duly riled and docketed In the district court within and for said county) , wv oitniunb ,iin a.iu .iiarttn v. nasii and Mary Kastl, with lntei est thereon at the rato of ten ill)' per cent per annum from the iin, aay or January, ls'.w, until paid; and also tha further sum of ninety-tiveceni8(M.ic . lety-tlvei said Judg me costs ot tncrea ment, and the accruing costs. Omaha, Nebraska, .Tune l:t h. A. D. 1SW. John w. McDonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. 11. Riusell, attorney. Payne vs. Martin hastl.et al. ex. uoc. v ; iii). -hi. a-lj Z WIIIUIIT THOMAH. Attorneys. 517 New York Life ttulldlnf. SPECIAL MASTER COMM ISSION MI'S f ale Under and by virtue ot an order of ale on decree of forwloaura of mortgage la ued out of the district court for iKiuglaa County, Nebraska, and U uie directed. 1 will. on the 7th day or July. A. D. I smb. at one o'clock p. h. of said day. at the north front uor of the county court house. In the city of Ouiaba. IKiuglaa county. Nebraska, ae II at public auction lo the highest bidder for cash, the property describes! In said order of ale as follows, to-wil: 1 he east one-half is1 of lot twenty all I'JSi l 8. E. Hogers' okahouia addition U the el'y of Omaha, IKiuglaa County. Nebraska, lo satisfy Mrs E. A. Proughty. defendant. tne sum of mirty-tao Hundred nineteen and to-ltudillara .l.lxtw'. with Interest as pro vided In aald decree, trow February 4th, IsnV, which amount Is a Best Hen upon the north thlrly-lhree U feet of the east one-half (! of said lot twenty-sit OH. To satisfy Eliiabeth M lllgglns, defendant, the sum of forty two huudied lilnely-iwo and 72-itX) dollars iS42u2.'.2i. with Interest thereon as provided In aald decree, from February 4th, liW, which Is a first Ilea upon the south sixty-six utfi feel of the north ninety nlneiwi feet of the eai one-half of said lot tweuty six i-lii. lo satisfy Parse Ooowln. Executor of the estate of Fanny rlryaul t.odwlu, defendant, deceased, the sum of tweuty-oun hundred tony -six aud Jo liw dollais ukUtl.Jili. with In terest a provided Iu said decree, from Feb ruary 4lli, IstCi which amount Is a first lien upou the north inlrty-lhree (3i feet of the south oue hundred thirty-uneii3D feet of the east one-half of said lot tweuty-sli (2rti. To satisfy James Thomsen, defendaLt, the sum of twenty-one hundred forty-six and Jb Iki dollars with Interest as pro vided In said decree, from February 4ih, lnttt, which amount Is a first lien upon the north thirty-three t.ti feet of the south ulnrty-elghl U8i feet of the east oue-half (1) or said lot twenty-six (-. To satisfy Julia s. Br jant, defendant, the sum of twenty-six huuurtd eighty twoand t-iuu dollars ( 202 Wil, with Interest as pro vided In said decree, from February 4th, Ib'Jo. which amount Is a tirst lieu upou the south slxty-Uve tl5i feet of the east one-half (HI of said lot twenty-six i2tl). To satisfy Charles E. Hates, Trustee. plain tiff herein, the sum of seveu hundred sixty and tCi-iuu dollars t', Ml, with Interest at eight im per cent por annum from February 4ili, 1.', which auiuuul Is a si cuud lieu upou each aud all ot the above described prop erties, and subject to tho liens of Hie various defendants heretofore enumerated. To satisfy the sum of fifty-seven and W8-I00 collars (&'. !(8i costs, together with accruing costs, according to a judgment reudered by the district court of said Douglas county, Ne braska, at ll reuruary term, imm, 1,1 a cer tain action then and mere pendiug, wherein Charles h. Hates was plalntilt, aud Charles 8 Elgutler and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June 5. I'."). ISAAC N.WATSON, Special Master Commissioner. itenjauiin r. i nomas, attorney. Bales vs. Elgutter. Doc. 4t; No. 4. H-5-5 V. O. HTUICKLEK, Attorney. UU7 New York I.lfs Building, OHEKIFFd SALE. BY VIRTUE OK AN order of sale issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, i win, on me 111 uay or July, A. D. ls'.m. at IU o'clock A. M. of said day, al the EAST frout door of the county court house, in tlie city of omana, Hong I as county, Nebraska, sell al puouc auction 10 me nigii st bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, lo-wli: The east twenty (20) feet of lot eleven (II), and the west twenty (201 feet of lot twelve (I2i, all In block "It," In Shlnn's fecoitd addi tion to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas county, stale or iNeorassa. Said LTouerty to be sold to satisfy Annie R Rees. defendant herelu, the sum ot one thousand nine hundred and sixty seven and H-liiodullarsill.wiiK8) Judgment, with Inter est thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per aiiLtini from May 4tn, is'.), being a nrst lien upon above described property. To satisfy Decatur City Rank, a corpora tion, plaintiff herein, the sum of eighl hun dred and twelve dollars (4nI2 00i Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (IU) per cent per annum from May 4ih. 18!W, being a second lien upon above described properly. To satisfy me Oate City Hat Company, de fendant herein, the sum of three hundred and eighteen and 05 100 dollars i$3is 05), with interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from November 2ttth, l8i4, which Is a third Hen upon above described property. To satisfy Hulskamp Brothers Company, defendants herein, the sum of five hundred and ulnety-elglil and f8-io0 dollars f5IM.Mli, with Interest thereon at seven (7i per cent per annum from November 2tilh, ln!)4, which amount is a fourth lien upou said above de scribed properly To satisfy tlie Kllpatrlck-Koch Dry Goods Company, defendaui herein, ti e sum ot two hundred and fifty-four and 3(1-loo dollars (S254.38). with Interest thereon at, the rale of seven (7) per cent per annum from November 2(ith, 1MH4. which amount is a fifth lien upou said above described property. To satisfy tlis further sum of elgnty-one and 13-100 dollars i$l 13) costs herein, until paid, together wltn accruing costs, accord ing to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at its May term, A. D. 181X1, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Decatur City Bank, a corporation, Is plaintiff, and David E. Smith. Mary A. Smith (his wife), Mary E. Dutcher, Annie B. Rees, L. M. Smith, Walter N. Cassell, Tee Gate City Hat Company, The C. Shenkby Company, Hulskamp Brothers Company, James Inner and Charles Robin son, James Forrester & Company, John T. Plrle. George Scott, Robert ecolt, Andrew M. Lelsh, John A. Sweet, James Uroase, Samuel C. Plrle, John C. Scott, John J. Wood, and Henry Grossa, partners, Louis Wyler, Isaac Wyler, Win. Ackerland, Max Acker land and A. E. Wyler. partners as Wyler, Ackerland & Company, Henry C. Schwab and Alfred Schwab, Liirtners as Schwab Brothers, Leonard Atkinson Company, J. W. Peregoy and W. E. Moore, partners as Pere goy A Moore, Kilpatrick-Koch Dry Goods Company, Friedman Brothers & Schafer.The Trojan Shirt A Collar Campany, C. E. Bradt, M. D. Shlpman and G. E. ilraut, partners as Bradt & Shlpman, Tollerton & Stetson Com pany. The Hartman Trunk Company. Beld ing Brothers Company, Joel J. Bailey M Com pany, C. M. Henderson & Company, Palmer & Company. 1. W. Weill and Thomas A. Brock were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, June 81, 180(1. JOHN W MoDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. V. O. Strlckler, attorney. Decatur City Bank vs. Smith, et al. Doc. 50; No.2iil. 6-26-5 8AUNDEI19 & MACFAULANO, Attorneys, 14o4 Farnam Street. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ant. Susan L. Raymond, defendant, will take notice that on the 17th day of June, ism, Austin W. Raymond tiled his petition in tlie district court of Douglas county, against her, the object knd prayer of which Is to ob tain a divorce from you oa the ground that, you have wilfully abandoned the plaintiff without good cause for the term of two years last past. You are required to answer eald petition on or before Monday, the 27th day of July, 1. Omaha, Nebraska. June 10 I89ii. AUSTIN W. RAYMOND, Plaintiff. By Saunders & M;icfarland. His Attorneys. Notice for Ailminlntratlon of Estate. STATE OF NEBRASKA, I Doi;gla8 Ooustt, In the countv court of Donslas emintv Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of MadaTnft deceased : Catherine Toft. Lillle M. Toft. IWs r Toft, Stella C. Toft, Harry Mads Toft. Laur ence R. Toft, Mabel V. Toft. Milton T. Toft, and all other persons Interested In snld mat ter are hereby notified that on the 11th day of June, 1806, Catherine Toft filed a petition In said county court alleging among other things that Mads Toft died on the 17th day of June, isoti, leaving no last will and testa ment, and posirsied of real and personal es tate valued at $1,800, and that the above named constitute the persons interested In the estate of said deceased, and praying for administration thereof. You are hereby notified that if von fall to appear at said court on the Uth day of July, lv,t. at o'clock A. M. and contest said peti tion, the court will auoolnt W. R. Stewnri or s other suitable person administrator, ami proceeu to a settlement or salil estate. Witness my hand and official seal this 24th day f June, lsoti. IKYING F. BAXTER, 8-2H-3 County Judge. W. II. Ul'HNKLIi. Attorney, tit New York Life Building. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSION". Sale. Under and by vlrtua vl an urdar of aala oa derma of fiinsrlmura of mormaga Issued out of tba district court for Dougla County. Nebraska, and to nim directed, 1 will, on tba :ist day ot July, A. I. I sun. at an o'clock p at. of aald day. at lb a north front door of tha county court house la tha city of Oiuaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, ell at public auction to tha nit-heat bidder for rash, the property described la aald order of sale aa follows, to-wtt: Lot three (it block nine rii. Park Forest, aa addition to the city of Omaha, aa surveyed, plsltrd and recorded, and lotlwui2i In btm'k two (2i In Vaudercook's Terrace, an addi tion to the city of Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded, all Iu IKiuglaa couuly, stalof Nebraska. Said lot three tl) In block nine Park Forest addition to the city of Omaha, to ba old tosallsiy I'he Mutual lavostment Com pany, plaintiff herein, tha sutu ot seven and .14 luti dollars , I,' .Mi Judgment, with Interest thereon at rale of teu Idi per cent per aunum from February 4th, InvY To satisfy John Woodford, defendant herein, the sum of thne hundred forty-one and 71-HW dollars if.i4l.7l) Judgment, with In terest thereon at rain ot eight il per ceul per annum from February 4. l'.'-l. Said lot two 1 2 1 In bloca two tHi In Vander cook'a Terrace Addition to the city of Omaha, tu lie sold to satisfy The Mutual In vestment Compauy. plaintiff herein, the sum of twemy-elglil and (U HO dollars (Mi Judgment, with Interest I hereon at rale of ten 1 10) pea ceul per annum from February 4. I SUA. To satisfy John E. Oxnard, defendant herelu, the sum of six hundred eighty-eve and 41-100 dollars ifl.V41) Judgment, with in terest thereon at rate of eight () per cent per annum from February 4, 105. Ilolh of said lots lo bo sold to satisfy Julia Vandercooa, defendant herein, the sum of thirl v-oue aud 62-110 dollars if.ll (tit lodg ment, with Interest thereon at rale of eight tst tier cent per annum from t-ebruary 4. I "''. To satlsfv the sum of forty-seven and 4s-luo Ullltsri is. , .v umi. iiririH, M,K.nn.r wmi v; crulug cosla according to a Judgment reu dered b the district court of said IKmgiai county, at lu February term, A. D. I NX',, In a certain anion theu aud mere pending wherein 'I'he Mutual Investment Company was plaintiff, aud Jacob Myers aud others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, Juno 18, 18U6. HARRY E. IU RNAM. Special Master Commissioner, W. II. Russell, attorney. Mutual Investment Company vs. Myers. Doc. 4il; No. 130, II ll'-o THOMAH, . CKANE-II. H. I'll AN E, Attorneys, 1)17 New York Life Building. VTOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND- J- ant in the district court ot Douglas county, Nebraska. Annie J. Selbert, plain tiff, vs. Martin V. Sellierl, defendant. To Martin C. Selbert, uou-resldunt de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 21st day of January, 18(15. Annie J. Selbert, plaiu tiif herelu, filed her petition lu the district Court of Douglas couuly. Nebraska, against said defeudaut, the object aud prayer of which are that she may be divorced from said defendonu Martin O. Selbert, that said defendant may be deemed to pay her reasonable alimony, and mat ner maiden name, Annie J. Johnson, be restored, and for such other relief as eoully may reoulre, You are reotilred to answer said oeiltlnn ou or before the 27tli day of July, is'.m, or Judgment by default will be taken against you according to the prayer of said petlilun, Dated, Omaha, Nebraska, .nine is, isvu. ANNIE J. SKI HKRT. Plaintiff, By Thomas D. Crane-Herbert S. 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