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i I THE AM FRIO AM THE WANDERING JEW. IIV Kl l.t K M K. C1IA1TEU IX. THE IXCOHSTEItS. In fact, the souiul of voice was now distinctly audible. "Come, father!" said Agiirola, forcing away the soldier, almost in f pile of himself. Spoilsport, who appeared much ustonished at these Invitations, harked two or three times with out quitting his post, as if to protest against this humiliating retreat; hut, being called by Dago bcrt, he hastened to rejoin the main body. It was now about live o'clock in the evening. A high wind swept thick masses of grayish, rainy clouds rapidly across the sky. The Boulevard do l'llopital, which bordered on this portion of the convent garden, was, as wo before said, almost deserted. Dagobert, Agricola, and the sewing girl could hold a private conference in this soli tary place. The soldier did not disguise the extreme im patience that these delays occasioned in him. Ilardly had they turned the comer of the street, when he said to Mother Bunch: "Come, my child, explain yourself. I am upon hot coals." 'The house in which the daughters of Mar shal Simon aro confined is a convent, M. Dago bert?" "A convent!" cried the soldier. "I might have suspected it." Then he added: "Well, what then? I will fetch them from a convent as soon as from any other place. Once is not always." " But, M. Dagobert, they are confined against their will and against yours. They will not give them up." "They will not give them up? Zounds! we will see about that." And he made a step to ward the street. "Father," said Agricola, holding him back, "one moment's patience; let us hear all." " I will hear nothing. What! the children are there two steps from me I know it and I shall have them, either by fair means or foul? Ohl that would indeed be curious. Let me go." "Listen to me, I beseech you, M. Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, taking his hand. "There is another way to deliver these poor children. And that without violence for violence, as Mdlle. de Cardoville told me, would ruin all." "If there is any other way quick let me know it!" "Hero is a ring of Mdlle. de Cardovillo's." "And who is this Mdlle. de Cardoville?" "father said Agricola, "it is the generous young lady who offered to be my bail, and to whom I have very important matters to com municate." "Good, good!" replied Dagobert; " we will talk of that presently. Well, my dear girl this ring?" "You must take it directly, M. Dagobert, to the Count de Montbr.-n, No. 7, Tlace Vendome lie appears to be a person of influence, and is a friend of Mdlle. de Cardoville'. This ring will prove that you come on her behalf, and you will tell him that she is confined as a lunatic in the asylum next door to this convent, in which the daughters of Marshal Simon are detained against their will." "Well, well what next?" "Then the Count de Moutbron will take the proper steps with persons in authority, to restore both Mdlle. de Cardoville and the daughters of Marshal Simon to liberty and perhaps, to-mor row, or the day after " "To-morrow or the day after!" cried Dagobert; "perhaps? It is today, on the instant, that I must have them. The day after to-morrow would not be of much use! Thanks, my cood cirl. but keep your ring. I will manage my own business. Wait for me here, my boy." "What are you going to do, father?" cried Agricola, still holding back the soldier. "It is a convent, remember." ''You are only a raw recruit; I have my theory of convents at my fingers' ends. In Spain, I have put it in practice a hundred times. Here is what will happen. I knock; a portress opens the door to me; she asks me what I want, but I make no answer; she tries to stop me, but I pass on; once in the convent, I walk over it from top to bottom, calling my children with all my might." "But, M. Dagobert, the nuns?" said Mother Bunch, still trying to detain the soldier. "l he nuns run atter me, screaming like so many magpies. I know them. At Seville I fetched out an Andalusian girl, who they were trying to keep by force. Well, I walk about the convent, calling for Rose and Blanche. They hear me and answer. If they are shut in, I take the first piece of furniture that comes to hand and break open the door." " But, M. Dagobert the nuns the nuns? ' "The nuns, with all their squalling, will not prevent my breaking open the door, seizing my children in my arms, and carrying them oil. Should the outer door be shut, there will be a hecond smash that's all. to," added Dagobert, disengaging himself from the grasp, "wait for me here. In ten minutes I shall be back again. Go and gi t a hackney-coach ready, my boy." More calm than Dagobert, and, above all, better informed as to the provisions of the Penal Code, Agricola was ahrmed at the consequences that might attend the veteran's strange mode of pro ceeding. So, throwing himself before him, he exclaimed: "One word more, I entreat you." "Zounds! make haste!" " If you attempt to enter the convent by force, you will ruin all." "llow so?" "First of all, M. Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, "thorn nre men in the convent. As I came out just now, I saw the porter loadi g his gun and heard the gardener talking of Irs sharp scythe, and the rounds he was to make at night "Much I care for a porter's gun and a garden er's scythe!" "Well, father; but listen to me a moment, I conjure you. Suppose you knock, and the door is opened the porter will ask you what you want." " r will Ifll liim that I wish to sneak to the Jk ...... superior, and so walk into the convent." " But, M. Dagobert," said Mother Bunch, "when once you have crossed the courtyard, you reach a second door, with a wicket. A nun comes to it, to see who rings, and does not open the door till she knows the object of the visit.' "I will tell her that I wish to see the lady superior. "Then, father, as you are not known in the convent, they will go and inform the superior." "Well, what then?" "She will come down." "What next?" " She will ask you what you want, M. Dago bert." "What I want? the devil! my children!" "One minute's patience, father. You cannot doubt, from the precautions they have taken, that. tliAv wish to detain these young ladies against their will and against yours." " Doubt! I am sure of it. To come to that point, they began by turning the head of my poor wife." "Then, father, the superior will reply to you, tlinf. slm does not know what vou mean, and that the young ladies are not in the convent." "And I will reply to her that they are - in the convent witness Mother Bunch and Spoilsport. "The superior will answer that she does not know you; that she has no explanations to give you; and will close the wicket. "Then I break it open since one must come to that in the end so leave me alone, I tell you 'sblood! leave mo alone! " "And, on this noise and violence, the porter will run and fetch the guard, and they will begin bv arresting you." "And what will become of your poor children then, M. Dagobert? ""said Mother Bunch. Agricola's father had too much good sense not to feel the truth of these observations of the gir and his son; but he knew also, that, cost what it might, the orphans must be delivered before the morrow. The alternative was terrible, that pressing his two hands to his burning forehead Dagobert sunk back upon a stone bench, as i struck down by the inexorable fatality of the dilemma. Agricola and the workwoman, deeply moved by this mute despair, exchanged a sad look. The smith, seating himself beside the soldier, said to tim- "Do not be down-hearted, father. Ue member what's been told you. By going with this ring of Mdlle. de Cardoville's to the influen tial gentleman she named, the young ladies may be free by to-morrow, or, at worst, by the day after." " Blood and thunder! you want to drive me mad!" exclaimed Dagobert, starting up from the bench, and his son with so savage an expression that Agricola and the seamstress drew back, with an air of surprise and uneasiness. " Pardon me, my children! " said Dagobert, re- . . ni. i :i it covering nimseii aiier a ioug emcucc. j. ui wrong to get in a passion, for we do not under stand one another. What you say is true; and yet I am right to speak as I do. Listen to me. You are an honest man, Agricola: you an honest girl; what I tell you is meant for you alone. I have brought these children from the depths of Siberia do you know why? That they may be to-morrow morning in the Rue Saint-Francois. If they are not there, I have failed to execute the last wish of their dying mother." "No. 3, Rue Saint-Francois?" cried Agricola, interrupting his father. "Yes; how do you know the number?" said Dagobert. "Is not the date inscribed on a bronze medal?" " Yes," replied Dagobert, more and more sur- ...it a prised; "who low your "One instant, f..ther! " exclaimed Agricola; "let e reflect. I think I guess it. Did you not tell me, my good a ster, that Mdlle. de Cardoville was not mad?" "Not mad. They detain her in this asylum to prevent her . communicating with any one. She believes herself, like the daughters of Marshal Simon, the victim of an odious machination. "No doubt of it," cried the smith; "I under stand all now. Mdlle. de Cardoville has the same interest as the orphans to appear to-morrow at the Rue Saint-Francois. But the does not per haps know it." "How so?" "One word more, my good girl. Did Mdlle. de Cardoville tell you that sde had a powerful motive to oluain her freedom bv tomorrow?" lANDY CATHARTIC r 10 23 50 .3 tfr?7WC7 y CURE CONSTIPATION ALL DRUGGISTS 1R1AT I1TPT V PTTIPIITFFll torire anjeaseof ootiilii. f iscarrti ire th Ideal Uu-i nuuvuv iuui uunuan uuu tit. n"tr mp or rriuchnt raur r) ailarilrniillL M sift anil iMiikUtfr. A4, KTr'Kl.lt'A CKinn (I.. hinio. Mommi. ;iji..orNrw lurk. in. W. A. SAIAI1KIW, Allornry. Merphnnta .Nat'l Hnnk IlldK. NOTICE TO NON-RKSIDENT DEFEND ANT. To John F. McCaffrey and Mr Mc Caffrey, his wire, nrst una real namo un known, non-resident defendants: You will iHke notice that on he 2d day of October, 1897. Waller K. Keeler, p.alntill herein, filed his petition In the district court of Douglas comity, Nebraska, against Charles 8. McCaffrey, John r . Mccanrey and Mr McCaffrey, nis iwne, nrsi ana ronl name unknown, ana otners. me oojeci and prayer of which is to foreclose one cer tain tax certificate or Hen upon lot two (2), block seven (7), in Brighton's sub-dlvislon, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, dated November 9th, 1892. upon wmcn mere is now uue ink sum of $7.60, with interest thereon at me rate of ten per cent per annum from November 5th, 1S97. ... Plaintiff prays ror a. oecree mmum umi the plaintiff has a first lien upon said real estate, ira that in deiauit oi payment u the amount rounc aue inai me swune imj be sold to satisfy the amount found due. together iwlth an attorney's fee amounting in in nee rnt of the decree, and all costs, and that upon said sale the defendants be debarred of all ltterest in said real estate. You are required to answer sum pennon on or before uecemoer um, Dated at Omana, iNtorasaa, omcuiuw Blh, 1897. WAIjTER K. kkki.lk, riaintui. By YV. A. SAUNDERS, His Attorney. Doc. 61. No. 348. 11-5-4 W. A. SAlXDEllS, Attorney. Merchants Sat. Hank Illdir. NOTICE TO NON-REKIDENT DEFEND ANTS. To G. II. Heekerman, first and real name unknown, Mrs. lleoKerman. nis wire, first and real name unknown, Thomas T. Wilson, Mary Ellen Wilson, his wife, Ben jamin A. Gibson, non-resident defendants: Please take notice that on the 5th day of November, 1S97, the Farmers" Loan & Trust Company, the plaintiff herein, tiled its peti tion In the district court or uougias cuuniy, Nebraska, against you, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose one certain tax certificate, dated November 12, 1894. is sued to J. F. Toy, and by him assigned to the plaintiff, and one tax certificate dated November 10th, 1890, said tax certificates covering lot twenty-three (23). In block three (3). Wise & Tarmalee s addition to me city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. That there Is Que tne piatnini me sum oi $43.50. with Interest from November 5:h, lSSi. at the rate or ten per cent per annum aim costs. . ..... l'lalntiff prays for a decree mat it nave a W. A. SAIM)KH. Attorney, Merr linut" Sat. Hunk IlldK. NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DEFEND ANT. In t-he District Court of Douglas County, To Charles C. Haskell and Mrs. Has kell, his wife, (llrt and real name un known), nonresident defendants: Y'ou are hereby notified that on the IRth of August, 1SH7, Harry J. Twlntlnt;, plaintiff herein, tiled Ills ietltlon in the District Court of Doupliis County, Nebraska, axainst the said Charles C Haskell et al, the ob ject and prayer of which Is to foreclose one certain tax certificate dated Novemlier 14, 1.2. upon lot twenty-two (22) in Mock two (2) of Creluhton Ileltfhts. an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, upon which there is now due the sum of $11.75, together with Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from November 5th, li7, for which sum, wilh Interest, and an attorney's fee amounting to ten per cent of the decree, and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that the de fendants be required to pay the same, and that in default of such payment said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and upon said sale the defend ants be debarred of all interest In said real estate. i Y'ou are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of December, 1NH7. Dated at Omaha, Neb., November 5th, 1-97. HARRY J. TWINTING, Plaintiff, py W'. A. SAUNDERS, His Attorney. Docket CI, No. 114. 11-5-4 Wj A. SAISDEHS. Attorney, Merchants' Sat. Hnnk It Ida". NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANT. To John F. McCaffrey and Mrs. Mc Caffrey, his wife, first and real name un known, non-resident defendants. You are hereby notified that on the 1st of October, 1S97, James I Browne, plaintiff herein, filed hl9 peltion in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, aalnst Charles S. McCaffrey and Mrs. Mc Caffrey, his wife, first and real name un known, John F. McCaffrey and Mrs. Mc Caffray, his wife, first and real nnme un known, Adellade E. McCaffrey, Terrence Hrady. guardian of Charles S. McCaffrey, John F. McCaffrey, Adelaide E. McCaffrey and John I. Redick, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose two certain tax err ificates or Hens, dated November 9th, 1KK2, Issued to James L. lirowno, upon lots one (1) and three (3), in block seven (7), In Hrlg'hton's sub-division to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, and upon which there is now due upon each lot the sum or 117.60, witn interest at tne rate first lien upon said real estate and that In of ten per cent per annum, from November default of payment oi me amount iuumu o.n, xxti. due .with Interest, attorney's fees amount ing to ten per cent of the decree and costs, that said real estate be sold, and that upon sale thereof the defendants be debarred of all Interest in said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of December, )S97. THE FARMERS' LOAN & TRUST COM PANY, Defendants. Doc No. Uy W. A. SAUNDERS, Its Attorney. 11-5-4 W. A. SAL.NOKHS, Attorney, Merchants Snfl Hank Hlds. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANT. In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. , To People's Fir Insurance Company oi Manchester, N. II., a corporation organ ized and existing under tne laws of the state of New Hampshire, Clara M. Culley, Walter J. Culley and M. M. De Witt, non resident defendants: You are hereby notified that on 5th day of October, 1S97, James U Hrowne, plaintiff hureln, filed his petition in the above entitled causa in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Thomas Brennan, William O- Chambers,' the l'eople'9 Fire In surance company of Mancnester, New Hampshire, a corporation organized under the laws of New Hampshire, Clara M. Cul ley, Walter J. Culley, M. M. De Witt and Edgar Zabrlskle, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose one certain tax cer tificate dated November 10, 1SH2, upon lot eleven (U), in block five (5). of Burlington Square, an addition to the city of Souih Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, upon which there is now due the sum of $4b.Ju, together with Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from November 6, 189., for which sum, with interest and an attorney's fee amounting to ten per cent of the decree and costs, plaintiff prays for & decree that the defendants be required to pay the same, and that In default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that upod said sale the de fendants be debarred of all interest in said real esiate. You are required to answer saiu peuuou on or before the 13lli day of December, 1897. Dated at Omaha, NeDrasna, iNovemoer a, 1897. JAM "is U BKuWMi-, fiaiULUL. By W. A. Saunders, hla attorney. Docket 62. No. 87. 11-0-4 W. A. SACXDKRS, Attorney, Merchants' Nat. Hank HldK- NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANT. Tn T. r Wnmnhrev. .lane C. Allchin. John r. Nelson. William J. Paul. G. H. Keeker. mnn P T. Wilson. Winebago National Hank. Alexander 8. Porter, non-resident Take notice that on the 5th day of No vember, 1897, the undersigned cross-peti tioner tiled its cross-petition in tne case in Frank Thompson, executor, et al, plaintiffs. l. aeienaanis io--ji. l'lalntiff prays for a decree finding plain tiff has a first Hen upon said real estate and that In default of the payment of the amount found due that said real estate be sold to satisfy the amount due, with Inter est, together with an attorney's fee amount- Ingto ten (10) per cent of the decree, and all costs. And that upon the sale that the defendants be debarred of al interest In said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of December, 1897. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, November 5th. 1S97. JAMKS I,. BROWNE. Plaintiff. Bv W. A. SAUNDERS, His Attorney. Docket 61. No. 339. 11-5-4 W. A. SAl'XOKRS. Attorney, Merchants' nt. Hnnk III1. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANT. In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. To James T. Dillon, Mrs. Dillon, his wife, first and real name unknown, An drew Miles, Frank Thompson, executor, and Joel R. Lane, administrator, with will annexed, of James Thompson, deceased, non-resident defendants. Y'ou nre hereby notified th.it on Oct a ber 27th, 1S97, James I Browne, plain tiff herein, filed his petition in the above entitled cause, in the district court of Doug, las county, Nebraska, against the eald James T. Dillon, et al., the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose one cer tain tax certificate dated November 14th, 1892, upon lot eighteen (IS), in block four (4). Cotner & Archer's addition to the city of South Omaha, Douglis county, Neb., upon which there is now due the sum of forty three ($43.00) dolars, with interest at the rate of ten per cent from November 5th, 1X97, for which sum, together with attor ney's fees amounting to ten percent of the decree, interest and all costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same, and that in de fault of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that upon said sale defendants be de barred of all interest In said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th day of December, 1897. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, November 5th, 1897. JAMES T. BROWNE, Plaintiff. By W. A. SAUNDERS, His Attorney. Docket 62, No. 121. 11-6-4 DR.C GEEWfl He Treats all Acute and Chronic Diseases, such as Ca tarrh. As hum Uljeuinat srn , Hii-k Head ache, Female Weakness. I oat Munho'd Nervous Oe b II j. 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Guarantees a perfect fit In ail cases. Cloth ing cleaned dyed and remodeled. 501 IS. 16th St., -:- OMAHA, KEB. CHRIST. HAM AN. WatclimalLer and Jeweler, Pine Watch Repairing a Specialty 608 South 16 Street. OMAHA NEB. W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney, Merchants National Bank. DB- W. A. StlMiEBS, Attorney, Merchants' Nat. Hank It I its. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ANT. In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska. To Curtis A. Roles and Mrs. Botes, Ms wife, first and real name unknowa, non resident defendants: You are hereby notified that en the 14th day of Octo ber, 1897, James L. Browne, plaintiff, herein, filed his petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against the said Curtis A. Boles and Mrs. Boles, his wife, first and real name un known, the object and prayer of which Is to NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT FENDANT. To Harry T. McCormick and Mrs. ' Me.Cormick, his wife, first and real name unknown, non-resident defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 10th day of Novemlifr. A. D. 1S97, James L. Browne, plaintitl herein, filed his petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Ueoige T. Mills, Harry T. McCormick, Mrs. Mable McCormick, his wife, and others, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose one certain tax cer tificate, dated November 22d, 1S92, upon the following described real estate, towit: Lot three (3), in block two (2), in Lincoln Park, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, upon which there is now due the sum, of $128.50, with interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from Novemlier 10th, 1897, for which sum, with interest and costs to gether with an attorney's fee amounting to ten ier cent of the decree, plaintiff prays for a decree that he has a first Hen upon said real estate, that the defendants shall pay the same, and in default thereof that the said property be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that upon" sale thereof the defendants be debarred of all right .title and interest In said real estate, and for other equitable relief. You are also hereby notified that you and each of you are required to answer said petition or before the 20th day of De- cemiwr, jaa. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, November 12th, 1897. JAMES U BROWNE, Plaintiff. By Vm. A. Saunders, Attorney for Plain tiff. Doc. 62. No. 2-14. 11-12-4 W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney, Merchants National Batik. DE- vs X Willis Heimer. et The object and prayer of sold cross-petition ! foreclose one certain tax certificate or lien was to foreclose one certain tax ceiiuii;ai5 datej November 14;h, 1892, upon lot eight rioted November 12th. 1894. Issued to J. t Toy and by him assigned to the Farmers Loan and Trust Company. Also to fore close one certain tax certificate, dated No vember 10th, 1890, said tax certificates cover ing lot twenty-two (22), in block three (3), Wise & Parmalee'a Addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, And that there Is due the Farmers Loan and Trust Company on account of said tax sales the sum of $43.50, with Interest from November 6th, 1897, at the rate of ten per cent per annum. Plaintiff prays for a decree finding that plaintiff has a first lien upon said real es tate and that in default of the payment of the amounts found due that said real es tate be sold to satisfy the amounts due the cross-petitioner, with interest, attorney fees amounting to ten percent of the decree, and costs. That upon the sale that the plaintiff and co-defendants be debarred of all Interest In said real estate. You are required to answer eald cross pe tltlln on or before the 13th day of December, 1S97. THE FARMERS' LOAN & TRUST CO., Cross-Petltlonera. By W. A. SAUNDERS, iu Attorney. Doc No. . 11-6-4 (8), in block four (4), In Cotner & Aroher's addition to South Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, and upon which there is now due Uie sum of $33.00, together with interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from November 6, 1897. Plaintiff prays for a decree finding tlwt the plaintiff has a first lien upon said real estate, and for which sum, with attorneys fees amounting to ten per cent of the de cree, and Interest and costs, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be re quired to pay the same, and that in default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the full amount due, and that upon sale the defendants be debarred of all interest In said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 13th .day of December, 1897. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, November 5th, 1897. JAMES L. BROWNE, Plaintiff, By W. A. SAUNDERS, His Attorney. Docket 62, No. 47. U-t-4 No-To-Bac for Fifty Cents. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak men strong, blood pure. 60c, II. All druggist NOTICE TO NON-RESIDKNT FENDANT. To Claus Thomsen, Mary Thomsen, his wife, Joseph Healy, Mrs. Healy, his wife, first and real name unknown, Benjamin Fohsom, executor of and Alice R. Fol som, executrix of the estate of John B. Folsom, deaoeased, non-resident de fendants: Your are hereby notified that on the 27tf day of October, A. D., 1897, Walter E. Keeler, plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska against Claus Thomsen, Mary Thomsen, his wife, Joseph Healy and Mrs. Healy, his wife, first and real name un known, the Byron Reed company, Ben jamin Folsom, executor, and Alice R. Fol son, executrix of the estate of John B. Folsom, deceased, defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose one certain tax certificate, dated November 29, 1892, upon the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot sixteen (16). block seventeen (17). Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, upon which there is now due the sum of $5.75 with Interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from October 27, 1897, for which sum with interest and costs together with an attorney's fee amounting to 10 per cent of the decree, plaintiff prays for a decree that 'he has a first lien upon said real estate, that the defendants shall pay the same, and in default thereof that the said property be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that upon sale thereof the defendants be debarred of all right, title and interest in said real estate, and for other equitable relief. You are also hereby notified that you and each of you are required to answer said petition on or before the 20th day of December, 1897. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, November 12, 1897. By W. A. Saunders, Attorney for Plain tiff. WALTER R KEDLER, Plaintiff. Doc 62, No. 117. ll-ia-4 Everybody Bays so. 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