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Great Salt Lake, with the new and beautiful Saltalr Beach Resort, of Moorish design, ha no equal in America. Write to P. A Wadlelgh, Salt Lake City, for copies of pamphlets, eta. N v f2oo.oo is mm gives. Of Special Interest to Students and Teacher. It. II. Woodward Company, of Haiti more, Md., are making a most liberal offor of 1200.00 to anyone who will sell 200 cople of "Gem of Religious Thought," a new book by Talmage. Thl 1 one of the most popular book ever published. Three edition aold In 60 day. Agent sell 10 to 15 cople a day. An Estey organ, retail price 1270, given for selling 1 10 cople In 3 month A 1100 bicycle given for soiling 80 cople In 2 month. A gold watch for elllng CO cople In one month. This premium in addition to commission. Complete outfit 35 cent. Freight paid. Credit given. Agent wanted also for "Talk to Children About Jesus." One hundred and fifty thousand copies sold, and it 1 now selling faster than ever. Same term and conditions a on "Gems of Rellglou Thought." Other popular book and Bible also. They offer ipeclal and moat liberal rate to students and teacher for aummer va cation. During laat summer a large number of student and teacher can vassed for their books. Among the list there were 23 who made over 1200, 67 who won the 1200 premium, and 76 ad over 1150 for their aummer work. Write them immediately. tf UTAH THE 45TII STATE. Tie HomMeeker'a Promised Land. The territory of Utah entered the Union of States on January 4th, 1896, with a population of about 200,000 peo ple and a climate unsurpassed in the wide world. It 1 richer in agricul tural resource than any other state. It ha within it border nearly all of the known mineral and metals gold, silver, copper, iron, tin, etc, in abun dant quantities. It ha, best of all, a health-giving climate, always temper ate in tummer and in winter. It ha hot sulphur aprings, and la 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 oomforta of life. There are mil lions of such homes now tawaitlng set tlemei 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." Now Ia the time to subscribe for Tax JIM erica N 1200.00 la Mold dlren. wTne International News and Book Co., Baltimore, HO., makes a most liberal offer f S3W.0O to anyone si-lllng (I0 copies of their poo;. "Child's Hiory of Jesus." or Kellg lous vpweU." by Hpurveon. The greatest selling br; Sspuv. A Hold watch ! flven in addition to WV ndsNlon for selling flu copies la au days. OneVgem sold T4 lb two weeks, another 40 copleXjn & dsys. Complete $100 Combination outset 'or both books for 60 cents Krelght paid, "edit given; other books and Bibles ali- Best books and bibles for fall and Xiustf holidays. Writ WRIGHT TlIOmlAS Attorneys. 90 New Tors Life BuJ!mn' UoJL?'rM,ki Hawkl-airtSSit?- fern To wTni.1' " "danTsy """V Nel nl.m.fr.BaS". al Mr- William gfct .ZTJ f ! Br nd real name un. II."' r " wiir, nrst and real nam non-resident defendant?' Mrs. William S BafT "t",',.8-XAS" Fo7 .ur win. jidsSP' t ,6d " 0n'aha- Nraska, Noveibet'13, y J- A. HAWKINS. Il-l3. o WOC 7" No, S79. W. II. HI 8HKLL. Attorney. SIS New York Life Bulldlsi. SHFKIFr S A I E -By trtu of aa -tlua Issued out of tha dl.lrlrt court of laiurias niunir. NviiraaSa. and to iu ol iKTilwd property of Margaret laalaoy. to wn: UU sreateea(IT) and eighteen lof Mul l'r nl blumln's Adiltlloa to Okahoma, an sditltlon to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and rvoonled, all la iKjugias county state of Nebraska. And I will, on the I.Mh davof lleceuiber. A I l, at Id o i l. k a. m. of Mid day. at the 1.11 front dour of the county court nou.a. la tha city of Omaha, Douglas county. Ne braska, sell at public auction tba property aoove ttiw-rtled. to aatl.ry Holiert M. i.ut Plaintiff herein, the sum of lhlrty-lhre dollars tfuuii damaicr. and four and SU-IOU dollars i4 am coat of suit, wtilcb by the ludguienlof Hwn K. Long, a Justice of the I race la and for aald munti. on the IV 111 day of November IkM. (a tranwrlpt of which JililmniTl was on the 14th day o( Do cember, 1ft'. duly hied and 1o keted In the tllatrb-t court within and for said county" wherein Kobert M 7,g recovered njialnat the aald Margaret Ik-lany. with lnliel thcrtsin at the rate often ilu percent tier aanuiu from the Jwih, day of November, 1S, until paid; and also the further sum of one Hollar and amy cents mi the owls or creaaeon aald judgment, and the accruing cot nereon. Uinaha, Nebraska. Nxvemlier I I' h Intnl. JOHN W. MclNiNAtn. fberlff of Douglas County. Nebraska. . it. nuaeii. attorney. Holier M. Zug vs. Margaret Ilsny. k. Hoc. Vi No. W. 11 I I-S WALNllKHS & M.tCKAIll.AM). Attorneys. Iton Karnam Hi reel. LMIF.lilKK'H KALK H virtue of an alls tl order of sale laaued out of the dtatrlrt court for Ikiuiflaa county, Nebraxka. and to me directed. I will, on the Jt'th day of 1 crtnber, A. II. Imai at 10 o'clock A. u. of said day. at the KAST f ror t door of the county court bonne. In the city of Omaha. HoukIhs county. Nebraska, aell at public auction to the til n lii-iil bidder for canh. the properly d ai'riiH-d In aald order of sain, as follow) to wn : Lota one (11, two (Si. three (31, four (41, five (M. six (ill. seven iTi, elitbt ihi. nine nil and ten i III) In block eli!bt (Mill Hoyd'a Addition to the city of Oiiuilia. aa aurveyed. plaited and recorded, all in iHiUKIaa couuly. slate or Ne braxka Bald iroierty to he sold to satisfy James W. IWor.ky. plnintllT herein, the sum of two hundred and ninety-five and iW-Iiki dollars it-miwi jiinviiietii, witn interest tnereon at rate of ten ilili pur cent per annum from May 4th. IMliA, which amoiin s are a Hrat valid and existing lieu upon said above described property. To satl.fy the sum of nlnetr-slx and TJ-100 uounra if hi rn coats herein, toirnther Willi ac cruing coata, accord'ng to a liidifment run tiered by the dlnrlct court of said llouiflas county, neoraaka. at Its May term. A. I) inn, In a certain action then and there pending. wherein JmneaW. lorky Is plaintiff, and Mary K. Healty and William A. llcatly. her nuKuanu, are dcrenditnta. Omaha, Nebraeka, NnveinM-r J7th. 1K!. JOHN W. MolMiNALU Sheriff of IIiohjIhs Cuiinl v. Nebraska. Maunders Macrnrlaud, attorneys. Iivoraky vh. Ileatty et al, DuC.SAt No. 1T. 11-20-5 HAt NOFHS MACKAlUiAM). Attorneys. 108 Karnam Street. VTOTICK. To tha unknown heirs of James a B. DeniPHey. deceased, and Charles Mur rav. non-realilent defendant.! You wllltalte notice that on the 30th day of October, 1MW, Harry J. Twltitlng, plaintiff herein. Hied his petition In the district court of iHiiiglss county. Nebraska, against Wlnnl- fred Demusey. Char ea Murray. Western Cold Htorage Company, the Unknown Heirs of James 8. Drmpsey, d'eeased, and John liush. defendants, the oblect and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain County Treasurer's tag sale certificate and taxes paid thereunder, dated April 1st. 1NU3. and covering the west one-half of lot five (5) In block three (8 or Patrick's H-st Addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Ne. kraska. Raid ai certificate was Issued to Chrrles 8. Dickey, and by him assigned to the plaintiff, who Is now the owner of the same. There Is now due upon said tax cer tificate and taxes paid thereunder the sum of one hundred and thlrty-Hve dollars (ltiift.00). with Interest from HeDtember 2H. IKUtt. at the rate or ten uui per cent per annum, ana an attorney's fee amounting to ten 110) per cent of the decree. Plaintiff pray for a decree that the defendants may be reoulred to nav toe same or inatsa'u premises may ie sola HiBsiisiy me amount rouna aiie ana cqsia. and that upon the sale the defendant be barred of all Interest In said real estate. You are reoulred to answer said netltlon 00 or before December 14th. 1WKI. - Dated, Omaha, Nebraska November S. 1800. UAKKY J.TW1NTING. Plaintiff. By Paunder A Macfarland, hlsattornevs. Doc. Mi No. 70. 116-4 SAUNDERS A MACFARIiANl), Attorneys, 1406 Karnam Street, QHKRIKK'S SALR. By virtue of an alias J order of sale lasued out of the district court for Douglas county. Nebraska, and to me directed, i win, on the -ana day or De cember. A. 1). 18M6. at 10 o'clock A. u of said day. at the KAST front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to ine nigneat owner ror casn, me property De scribed In said order of sale ea follows, to-wlt: Lots four (4), five (5), six (61, t Ine fl, ten (10, fourteen (14). fifteen (1M. sixteen (16), seven teen (17). nlnfteen (Id), twenty (30) and twenty- four ("41 In block two (2) In Harris & Patterson's Annex Addition to the cltv rt routn Omaha, as surveved. matted and re- cont'd, all In Douglas county, state of Ne urasaa. 8a Id nronertv to he aold to aattaf William H, Brevoort. Plaintiff herein, the sum of two hundred and forty-four and nu-100 dollars (1244 (H)l judgment, with interest at rate of ten (10) percent per annum from May 4th, ixw. which amount Is a first valid and ex isting lien upon said above described prop erty To satisfy the sunt of ninety-four and 81-100 dolUrs ittai.81) costs herein, together with accruing coata. according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Ita May term. 1806, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein William II. Itrevoort Is nlalntiff. and Jonas K. Harris and Kosa L. Harris, his wife, re aerendanta. Omaha, Nebraska. November 20th. 1896. john w. McDonald, Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Saunders tt Macfarland, attorneys. urevoori vs. n arris etai. Doc to; No. SS6. 11-20-5 SAUNDERS A MACFARLAND. Attorneys, 1406 Karnam Street. SPEOIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale oe decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed. i win. on ine ism aay or iwcemoee.; a. D. 1M6. at one o'clock P. at. of said day. at the EAST front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Neoraska, sen at puonc auction to ine nign- ai oiuaer tor casn, ine property aescnou in Od order of sale aa follows, to-wlt: VN.i seven (7) In block three hundred aid Alak.V . w mvvriKiDai uisi ui tin kivj ui w .V,et)"glas county, Nebraska. 2LTr, T to "old to satisfy Philip h. 1,f.,l'?,ProXoilntiff herein, the sum of Ave pMs eleeo and 83-100 dollars Jtifl5? Jtu. creat thereon at the rate of 'eC per annum from Septem seven (7) per cen. 7th. l8"4- .id case taxed at forty- lh.o? "d t oVlnrtoOuTgm. ".in aer,r"ln? costs accJuaturt of said Doug rendered by the district tm. A. D. 184. las county, at Its 8eptemberJe--.re pending, .V.,rttBfc,J0'. then anddexn a wherein Phllin r. inK..n. .uauS. u Charles H. Brown and Mrs. He re de- " unuia unanown. nia wir m enoanu. -w;Uj.,n i Omaha, Nebra8ka,Novemberi.l ' GEOROE W. HOLBROOkVi e j, .. special Master Commissioner. ?T tiff "acfarland. attorneys for plain- Johnson vs. Brown. Doc. 43; No. 361. 11-14 s WANTED AGENTS la every town In the United Stat m sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore and Milk-Leg. Address C A. C. Medical Co., . C A. Crcm, Mgr. 1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, m. Inco U-Si JAS. W.CAHIt, Attoraey. Suit S! Hoard of Trade. CP CIAL MASTIK 1X)M MlSelONKKS J Sal. I'ader aed by virtue ot aa order of sale ow decree of finrerhsYurw of taorv age, laaued out of lbs dlstrlt't Cuurt for Kiuglaa county, alate of Nebraska, ea I to ne dlrecle.1. 1 will, on the 241b day i f No vember, A. D. IHM, at owe o'clia k r St. of aald day at the F.ARP front d.ajr of the county court houae. la the city of Omaha. IHtuglaa county. Nebraasa, self at public auction to the highest lilder for cah, the uroprrty deta-ribetl la aald order Of sale as follows, to wn: Lot tl.lrieen H H In block eight (W of Or chard Hill, aa addition to .he city of Omaha, asaurveved. Dialled and recorded, all being altuaied la the county ot Douglas aud state or neursska. hald property to be sold to satisfy William W H. I la Ha plaintiff herein, tl esumof three thouaand one hundred and thlrty-alx and lu-ltw dollars i0.kl.lu. due un ay-couot of bia mortgage, and alei t e aum of two hundred and three and tu bs) dollar itt toi. with In. tereat and coals, which amounts are a flrst and second valid and ralai.ug Hen upon said a'''riue1 premiaee. Also to satlaft Kannle E. Hrome. defend ant herein, the aum of one t' ourand a d seventy-four and HU dollars t$l.U74 4n), with iulervst and coata. whli'h amount Is a third v .lid acdeitatlng Ilea uptn said above deacrlta-d premlaea Alao to aallafv the sum of twenty-two and 4.1-In) dollara if 'H 4.0 omla herein, together with accruing coats according to a )udgmeot rendered by the dlatrlct court of said lam. las county, at lia repieiuoer Mriu. a. is. in. is a certain a-ilou then and there ix'ndlng wherein William W. 11. Davis la plaintiff, and llurrlaon t). Hrome, Kllaiiet'i A. Hrome, ra nle K. Hnime, Hancrofl. Whitney & Com' pauy, a corporal Ion. and Callahan a Co u pany, corporallon. sr defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. Oi'tolier -.in!. IfH WILLIAM H. TEN KVCK, Hpei'lal Master Oommlaalouer. Ja. W. Carr. attorney for pll-tlff Davis va Hrome, t al. Doc. K; No. I. 10- 1-5 ckam: ckank. AtUirneys. SulleOl" New York Life Building. I FOAL NOTICE. In the district court of Doiiglaacounty. Neliraskn. Jullaolden. tilalntili. va. 1 liomaa Olden, derendant. Tbonins Olden, defendant will take notice that ou the i:ili dav "I Novemlier. lft'.xt. Jul a olden, plaintiff herein, tiled her petition In the district court of Douglas County, Ne bruaka. agulral said defendant, the tbject mul prayer of which are that she n ay tie divorced from the defendant on the grounds of desertion and enlreme and ruueated cruelty on the part of the defendant, and thai her maiden nan e of Julia KimiiUi he restored to her. and for such other relief as eoullt mav reuulre. Von are miulred to answer said petition on or nerore tlie'.'lal day or iii'i-emix'r. iN'.m. Dated Omaha. Nubriiaka.Noveiubr i;. IhihS J I LIA OLDEN. I'laliitlff. By Tho- as D. Crane and Herbert 8. Crane, attorneys for plaintiff. ll-lj-4 rtllATTFL, vorthAOE 8 A LE -Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage, uuieu on ine am uny or nepienv tier. IkhI and duly tiled and recorded In the otlire of the County Cli-rk of Douglas county, Nebraaka. on the said Mh day of September. IkU6. and executed by Oeorire W 8a clia A O, in pan y to theturpenter Paper Company to H'.'iire the payment of the sum of three hundred sixty four aud 27-l(HdollKr8i$UH4.2?) and Interest thereon ai d coats, and upon which there Is now due tho sum ot three hundred flftv and 40-100 dollars (W40) debt, eight dollars its Ml) storage, and five dollars (ifo.UI) custodian's services and costs of this sale. Ik'fuu't having been made In the Day mentot said sum. and no suit or other pro ceeding at law raving Deen instituted to re cover said debtor any part thereof, there fore ' he said Carpenter Paper Company will sen me property tnerein oesenneo. vu: one liixlv inch Lilberty Job printing press; one 8x12 Inch ('handler A Price lob printing press; one lot ot snarling, pulleys, etc., ana all fixtures pertaining to same; one stove; one desk; three tables; 60 lbs. tlpt. old style No. 10 type, and cases in which same Is laid; one stapling machine. No. D: one stock case. also all stock, material, machinery and other property enumerated In the attached list marked "Exhibit A." also all shelving and other prooertv belonging to the said Oecrge w Mane ha. & Com nan not herein before enumerated, all of the above now contained In the building now occuDled bv the said Oeorge W. Sancha & Company, formerly at No. 290S North 24th street, la the city of Omaha, Nebraska; also one .lob stand for 12 full site cases: two 1ob stands for 10 full slie cae; one fon IS pt. gothlc No. 7; two job gaueyai a oouoie gaueys, "uxniDit a one 25 Inch Reliance oauer cutter: one No. t saddle back stapler; one 8 Inch bellows; 12 Italia, cases:' 4 California job cases: '14 1-s iiaiirt cases; tpair news esses; i l. B. rule case; 1 figure case: 1 do. Horn pel quoins; case u. a. wood r irniture; Z4x.m in-posing stone and coffin; 1 Job stand 12 1 12; 1 O. M . lead cutter: 1 ft, 12 ot circular gothlc: 1 ft. 8 pt. light face gothlc; 1 ft. 8 pt. gothlc No. 9 li. u; i rt ix pt gotnic, no. v; l r. s pt. cai adonian caps; 1 ft. 12 pt Caladnnlan caps; 1 ft. 18 pt Washington; 1 ft. each 6. 8. 12. 18 and 24 pt. Trenton; 1 ft. 8 pt. Avon; 25 lbs. leads and slugs: I mallet and planer; 2 'hs L. rule, No. 215: 1 ft IN pt. Hazel Script: f04 lbs 11 pt. WestO. 8.: 1 ft. S nt. Inclined llnlrg gothlc. "o. 7; 1 ft 6 pt. inclined lining gothlc. No. A: 1 ft. each 8. 10 and 19 pt. In clined l nlng gothlc, 1 ft. each 8. 12 and 18 pt. monarch ; t rt. escn hi ana m pt. Trenton: l ft. each 6. 12 and 36 pt Astoria; 1 ft. 8 pt. spaces and ausris: 8 ft. 10 pt. spaces and quads: Sf'S,ofl2pt.,2fts of 18 nt, 1 ft. 36 pt. ana l rt. J et. suae s ana ousas: b ids b nt. s im-es and quads; 1 ft. each 6. 8. 10, 12, 18 and 24 pt. Sterling; 1 ft. 10 pt. Ilemlngton; 1 ft. 10 Ft. ttemington caps; 5 rt. Border, no. 148; 0 t. border. No. 114; 5 ft Pointer border; 6 lbs. L. 8, rule. No. 215: 1 ft. 6 Dt. gothlc con densed No. T; 25 lbs t pt O. 8. No. 20; 1 ft. 6 pt. gothlc Italic No. 2; 1 ft, H6 pt. Monarch, at public auction at the building known as 1218 Harney Street In the cltv of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska on the 12th day of Decem ber, 1806. at one o'clock p. M. of said day. Omaha. Nebraska. November 14. 181)6. CAKl'ENThK PAPER COM PAN Y Mortgagee. Byron O. Burbank. attorney. 11-20-3 ARTICLES OK INCORPORATION OF THE Lithograph Mining Company Know all Men by these Presents; That Warren R. Bond, of Custer county. cub Dakota; Ohas. H. KIodp: E. W. Hartlett: A. Mor eman: Melvln If. Redtleld. and Aaron T. Klopp, of Omaha. Di uglas county, Nebraska: (eo. W. Hock: Eugene A. Hock, of Custr count... South Dakota, fi r the uuruose of forming a corporation under the laws of the state of ixenrH.sk v nave adopted, and do hereby adopt and execute these articles of Incorpor ation, aa follows: ARTICLE I. The name of said coruoratton shall be The Lithograph Mining Company. ARTICLE II. The oblect for which this corporation Is crea'ed is to acquire, own, lease, bold, work and operate lithograph quarries, marble and oil stone quarries. In the state o' South Dakota, and to purchase and construct the necessary plant for polishing and finishing the product of said auarries. To lease or sell ana dispose ot the same or the products thereof. To acnulre by purchase, lease or o herwlse, such other property, real o per sonal, sa may be desirable or profitable for the said corporation, and to use, maintain and dispose of the sane. ARTICLE III. The capital stock of said corporation Is Five Hundred Thousand Dollars (toOO.OOO.OO). divided in five hundred thousand (500.000) shares of the par value of One Dollar (tl.OO) for each share, and said stock shall be non assessable. ARTICLE IV. Bald corporation to exist for the term of twenty (20) years, following the execution ana acanowieagmeni or inese articles. ARTICLE V. The affairs and business of the corporation shall be managed by a board of five directors, aud Warren K. Bond, Cbas. H. Klopp, M. H. tcedtieia, ueo. w. hock ana Kugene a. bock are designated to act as a board of directors until the annual meeting to be held In Janu arv. )89. Bv-laws for the management of the corporation business shall be adopted by the board of directors, which by-laws shall prescribe the duties of all officers. ARTICLE VI. The operation of said corporation shall be carried on in the county of Custer, in the care of South Dakota, and tie principal wiV neM offices of said corporation are to be bur ea in me ciiy oi ism ana, juiuugias county, ska. ARTICLE VII. It corporation- cannot assume liabilities eed nve (i) percent, oi toe amount : capital stock. ITNRS8 WHBKKOF we nave nereunw bands and seals tela eighth day or Wahkkn K. Bond, OsoHua W. Kih'K, Kl'OKNS A. BOCK. Melvih H. KEUriXLD, A. MOKRSMAN, A. T. Klopp. . W. BabtleR. Irporators SAI'XDEIIS MACKAKLANI). Altoraeya. ISO Faraaaa Street. SPECIAL MASTER COMM188IONERS ) n.le. fader and by vidua of aa order of Saleua Ora-reevf forerluaurs of auortgag laaued out of tba dlatrlct court foruouglas couaty.statof Nhra S a. and to ana directed. I will, oa the 1Mb day of lervmber. A. D lawj al one o'cb S r. at of said day. at the KAT front door of the county court houae, la the cltv of Omaha. Douglas county, Ne braska, sell al PU 'lie auction I J theblgheat 'odd r for cash, the property deacrlUtd la said order of sale as follows, to-w t: Lot two 2i. In blia-k one ill. Mayoe Place, aa addition to the city of Omaha, Duug.aa county. Nebraaka. ald properly to be sold to satisfy P. L. Jonnson, plaintiff herein, the um of three hundred Hfty-aevea and 73-I'M dollars 'ftT nil. and an attorney's fee amounting to thlrty-lve and 't-tiU dollars .15 . together with lutereat oa both of said amounts at the rate of seven i7 percent per totuiu fro it r- ul in her 17th. 1"V4. To satisfy coats of said cawt taxed at one hundred twenty-Sve and 65-luu dollars ,l.'5 ti5i. together with accrulrgcoata. accord ing to a Judgment render-d by the dlatrlct court of said Douglas county, at Ita Septen. Per term, A. D. lam. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein P. L. Johnson was plaintiff, and Jiau-ph P. Thoiupaua and lleubea W. itoaa, exei utors of the entataof Keulien Roaa, deceaaed. Frances I. Tbouisa. iH-nn-r L. Thomas. Andrew Miles, exe -u tor of he estate of John L. Miles. de-eaed, and James Thomuson. were defendants. Dated KiOinaba. Nebraska. November 1.11 h. A. I'. 18'.. (JE')'iflE W. IIOLBKOOK. StHH'lal Maater Cumin aaioner. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys fur plain tiff. Johnson vs. Thompson. Doc. 44; No.JTl. 11-13 5 I-OtlS 1. HOIiMKS. Attorney, Tii New York Life Rldr. T EGA, NOTICE IN THE D'STRICT courlof Douglascounty.Nebraaka. Mary Duti-her, plaintiff, vs. Frank A lltK'ks A. P. Hwickard and Jerenilab C. Wilcox, de fendants. Frank A. Brooks, the above n aired de fendant, will take notl.-e that on the It) h day of Marrh. Ih'.W. the plaintiff above named duly couimeneed a cl 'II a -tlon against him, impleaded with the other above named defendants, to recover the sum of one hundred and forty oie dollars and seventy-eight cents f!4i 781. with seven (7i per ent Intereat and the coat of suit, the amount due for dan ages upon an appeal bond tiled In the cace of Mary Dutcher, plaintiff, vs. Jeaae 8. Mll'er, In a case pend ing before Oeotge 0. Cock r 11, a Justice of the Pt are. In and for Douglas cotintv. Ne braska; that a writ of attachment was Issued In sid cause, snd levied upon tie following described real estate: East half of lots seventeen (171. eighteen (I8 nineteen (10) and twenty (20) In 'lock eleven (111 In Ambler Place, an addition to the city of Omar a, Douglas county. Nebraska, and that the plaint If Hits judgment against the said defendant for the sum of one hundred and forty-one dollars mil seventy-eight c- nts 141 "8), with seven 7) pr r cent Interest from March ll'ili. IH'Mi, and tie costs of cult, snd for an orderof sale, that aald property above described, or so much thereof an may be necessary, be so'd to satisfy said ludgment; and y, u. the said Frank A. Hrooks. are re quired to aoawer said etlt'on on or before the 41 h day of January. A. D. 1SS7. and unless you do so answer, Judgment will be entered In accordance with the prayer of the plain tiff's petition, and for the sale of said prop ersy. Omaha, Nebraska, November JO, 1806. MARY DiiTCIIEU. 11-20-4 , Plaintiff. MADLKM & O'CONNOR, Attorneys-at Law, 321 Ratnge Block. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANTS. In the dlatrlct court within and for Douglas county, Nebraska. To Atolltle SUberborn, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 20th day of October. A. D. 1806, Fredrick SUber horn, plaintiff herein, filed a petition in said court, the object and prayer of which are to obtain a divorce from the bonds of n atrl mony from you on the grounds that you have wilfully abandoned said plaintiff for a period of more than two years last past without any just or reasonable cause there for, and for the custody of his three children. Tou are required to answer said petition on or before the 14th day of December, A. D 1806. Omaha, Nebraska. October 00. 1896. FREDRICK SILBEHHORN, Plaintiff. By Madlem ft O'Connor, his attorney. 10-30-4. i. .-. GEO. W. COVELiL, . f Attorney, 523 New York Life Building., t- SHERIFF'S SALS.-By virtue of an execu tion issued out of the district court of .Nebraska, In and for Douglas county, to me directed. In a Judgmentof said court In favor of Theodore L. Von Dora against Frederick Mengedoht, I have levied upon toe east one huiidred and fifty feet (150) of lots one (1) and two (2) In McUandllsh Place in the cltv of Omaha, Douglas county, and state of Ne braska, and on the 1st day or December, A. v. 1806 at the EAST front door of the county court house in the city of Omaha, in said Douglas county. Nebraska, at ten o'clock In the forenoon, I will offer said property for sale and sell the same at public auction to the highest bidder In money, said property to oesoiatosatisrv saia judgment ana cost. Wltnes.mv hand the 2!th day of Septem ber, a. d. 1800. joh i w. Mcdonald. Sberirr or Douglas oounty, 8i ate or Nebraska. 10 30-4 Doc. 87; Ne. 357 J. T. PATCH. Attorney. Patterson Block. PROBATE NOTICE In the matter of the estate of Zullma Evans, deceased: Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet i the executor of said estate before me. County Judge of Diuglas county, Neoraska, at the county court room in said count y, on the 6th day of January. 1807. on the 6th day of March, 181)7, ana on the nth aay or May, 18W. at v c 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 executor to settle said es tate, rrom tne tin day or woven oer, i8isi; tnis notice will be published In Ths Amkhk an for four weeks successively, prior to the 6th day of January, 1897. UtVlOU P. MAltll, 11-6-4 County Judge. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Maria A. Campbell, deceased: Notice is hereby given that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administra tor of said estate before me. County Judge of Douglas county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on the 18th day of January, 1897; on the 18th day of March, 1897, and on the 18th day of May, 1897, at 9 o'clock A. 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