The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, May 01, 1896, Image 8

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    Liaoal Daws.
A. Boone, tiiic Jeweler.
C. Smith lias a fresh milch cow
Geo- Win was in the city Tuesday.
G. II. Scott start* bii town herd to
day.
10 pounds best Oatmeal for 3ft cent*
at Gastcyers.
Kaffir Korn §1.86 per hundred pounds
at Watklnson’a.
A large uinount of of potatoes Is tie
ing planted here this »prlng.
For Harness and anything in the
Harness line see T. M. Keed.
Fred Hein, Deputy County Clerk
spent Sunday last In Ashton.
J. H. Travis la enjoying a visit from
bis brother of Grand Island this week.
Wanted: A lady to n*-ist In Mil
linery. Mui. NKi.ua Randall.
Mrs. A. Boone in ado her husband a
visit at Oroely Center yesterday noon.
County Clerk L. Rein and family
visited friends and relatives at Ashton
•unday.
A very pleasant at borne party was
given at the residence of A I' Worts
last Tuesday.
A little ili, then a little pill. The 111
Is gone the pill hss won. DeWItt’s Lit
tle Marly Risers the little pills that
cure great Ills. Odendahl Bros.
A J. B. Fslrbslrn, of Rockville was
in tbe city Wednesdsy evening to at
tend the lecture.
rur railiou, iuj , Aimun miM »iij
thing in the way of Field or Garden
seed call on T. M. Heed.
Dr. von Koerber was called to Ashton
last Saturday on professional business
Tbe doctor Is working up quite a prac
tice.
It's all the came, a slight cold, con
gested lungs or severe cough. One
Minute Cough Cure banishes them.
Odendahl Bros.
Busy people have no time, and sensi
ble people have uo inclination to use a
slow remedy. One Minute Cough
Cure aots promptly and gives perma
nent results.—Odendahl Bros.
J. B. O’Bryan wishes us to announce
that Ite has the finest thorough bred
Jersey bull in tbe Loup country which
he will stand at his farm thla season.
Don’t fall to see him before breeding.
Odendahl Bros, have their front win
dows arranged in a very artistic man
ner, especially the east one. which Is
fixed up with an elegant display of
malt spirits put up In bottles. Just
notice the window as you go by.
Take a dose of DeVVItt's Little Early
Kisers just for the good It will do you.
These little Pills are good tor Indiges
tion, good for besdaube, good for liver
complaint, good for constipation. They
are good.—Odendahl Bros.
Mr. Held, an aged gentleman of
Sherman county died at his home last
Monday. Age 80 years. His funeral
took place last Tuesday and was attend
ed by a large audience of friends and
relatives. He was burled in the
Evergreen Cemetary.
A gang of men and teams are now at
work on tbe irrigation ditch. The
force Is at work near Arcadia putting
sacks of sand in the river to change tbe
channel. '1'hey are also cleaning out
*!>n aun.l aS 1.... .1 # Sb. .1 _.1
water will be turned in soon.
Thu story is told that a Nebraska
man who had a cur or two of horses to
sell wrote to a friend in Washington
and asked if it would lie advisable to
to try to sell them there The friend
replied: "The people of Washington
ride bicycles; the street ears are run by
electricity, and the government is run
by jackasses. No need for borsellesh
here." Kx.
The best blood medicine for twenty
live cents enough for the whole fami
ly. Get a package of Himmous layer
Regulator, the best spring medicine
and tl*» tiest blood medicine, because it
is the best liver medicine. If your
liver is active it will throw oil all im
purity in the system, and all depression
of spirit. Waite up your llrer, but do
it with Hiitimoiis I.iver Regulator.
J II. /.eltiii ,t Co., Philadelphia. Ps.
Another inch of rain fell here Tues
day which makes a precipitation of
I 11 turtles during April. The old
time April showers have come back
again and everything in nature aiuiies
II rasa l* four and At* inchaa high and
afford* good graving fur stork Party
garden* are up and looking hue while
frail tree# of almost every variety are
in ftrii iiiuAtuMi ritual! grain ia took
lug Ass and bid* fair to yteid an abu*
dam ha* seal
Jetnee cam# into town
jea:«««U« afternoon with hi* sm* bad
ly cut and at «wce repaired t« the uM<e
of lit Im !»**• ||| $ Vt|ul4i dress
ed A ti-lto <(u«*t)oa«ag oa the part
of onr reporter a* lo how it happened
Wrought out the follow tng leaned la
formation tt -<w< that thhaokl
waaat wotk ♦* the a* 14 for George
free* ea wu*n a Utlie altervallee tor
tween the two took piece. Word*
were foliow ed ht blow a ami tips revolt
wa* ** above meet l uted tt-tewMki to
taking advise lr»m hi* leaver* and a
mil I* liable »e hdntw ike wrap |r it
whims to i trdl < l«*» will v« doubt
d*» tde which <4 lb* two are to hiame
la ih- Ota*;**
I have Horses to s II or traoe.
T. M Hkkd.
Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
A Pure Orupe Cream of Tartar Powder.
Eye and Ear. Dr. Davis. Grand
Island. Xebr.
Dr. Eumner Davis, Oculist and Aurlsf.
Examination for glasses Grand Island,
Nebr.
Frank Waimlnskl, of Oak Greek was
lolng business yesterday at the county
teat.
Call on W. r. Reed ho will be pleaaed
to quote you the Lowest Prices on Farm
Machinery.
Hugh MoFadden Jr. will run the
town herd which was started by G. 11.
Scott for awhile.
Several of our citizens are spending
good times indulging In the unprofflta
:>le business of tlsblug.
Ladies who wish to have Hats, Rib
,ous. Laces, Tips or Velvet* clesnod
and made over call on
Mks. Nkixik IUndarr.
Uncle Jimmy Brown Is down from
Arcadia looking after a tine mare
which strayed away from his premise*
me day this week.
Bids Cords be Gone: The maglcl
dan’s wand Is not more potent than Dr.
Humphrey's Specific ”77'' for cold*.
For sale by nil druggist*.
J. W. Landers was down from Ar
•adla last Wednesday. Mr*. Lander’*,
ils wife returned from a visit to friend*
ItClarlnda, Iowa on the «atn« day.
When you want Job Work done don't
forget that the NowthwmteHn office
ii equipped with the best Job outfit In
Jilt county and that we are doing work
»t hard time* price*.
Frank Simpson started with h a fami
ly for Danville, III. last Thursday
norning whare he ha* established a
justness We learn that they will
permanently locate there.
The Woodmen team of thla City and
Several member* of that order are ex
pecting te go to Kockvlllc next Hatur
lay evening to asalat In the Initiating
of several new member* at that place.
It is not a miracle. It won’t cure
»very thing, but It will cure plies,
rhat's what DeWItt’a Wltah Hazel
Salve will do, becanse It has done It
in hundred* of case*.—Odendahl Bros.
Theo OJendyke, of Ashton was In the
jity yesterday. Mr. OJendyke came up
Wednesday evening ard attended the
lecture at the Opera House. He made
;hl* office a pleasant visit yesterday
norning.
We learn that Mr A. Foltz’* attend
ng physician baa advised him to take
atrip out to Colorado for hi* health.
Mr. Foltz and family will soon start
and we hope that the trip will do him
much good.
It ia proposed to build an Iron cage
aver and around the monument of
Daniel Boone and his wife near Car
rollton. Kentucky, in order to preserve
what is left of the monument from the
ravages of the relic hunter. The legis
lature is to be asked to appropriate
|300 to build the iron cage.
J. G. Tate, Grand Master of the A.
O. U. W. Lodge for Nebraska gave a
IVCIUI O Ml IUC V'JICIM liuacc 111 tun VIIJ
last Wednesday evening. The house
was well Ailed and all became much In
terested in the lecture. Mr. Tate spoke
for nearly an hoar and a half. HU
speech was logieal, eloquent ond forda
ble.
Twenty farmers brought the tails ol
9,171. ground squirrels to the eommis
sloDers of Spokane comty. Wash., or
one day recently to collect a bounty ol
one cent per tail. One man brought ir
1,834 squirrel tails and another I .((.Mi
All the squirrels were killed In one no
large district, where they are as thlcl
as to almost make farmers despair o:
making any profit ou their crops. — Kx
Wake ap your system by waking u|
your liver Simmons Liver Kegulaioi
will do it—ami a twenty live ceut pack
age at that. It is an active liver reme
dy and a mild laxative. Just the metli
cine for all the family, children and all
It's a sluggish liver that causes al
sickness because of the poison that get.
Into the systaii’.. Try SiiuuKtts Live
Kegulator. It is better than pills
| J. II. Zelllii A t o., Philadelphia. I* .
Jake Hull, the shoe man, l> a ftru
admirer o( Senator Alien and do> a no
! h*»tlate to name him aa blsclioUe fo
: president. ul fiddle I'ltlnu dl In'
I know it whS’i he asked him to blow i
i l-Savals ou a McKinley button “No
| by a duruld sight * said Jake gravel
a* he applied a lighted match in hi
pip* What I'hell do you sp>.st
ar ant with nireof them things!1* ihn
is an idea struck hlat he added, "|'i
give lae bits fuff an All* badge'
i |*he iwty did not press the sale fur the
: tut! went home and toM to father aiw»n
i his rkpetle* ce with (h< sh-wtnskei
, 11, senior wa* last mean enough p
i scratch M’ Kittle) t asuie «( one of Its
I button*, Ine rt Alien s w>tn pen ami ini
i ami send the iwf kn k to Ikvatt with IK
I Informal on that it had i<wen •*> miw
Inapeciatiy tor bun ' *a)Said Jak
sake caught s gM of hi* f**«i.»«
na*ti«. , id Allen i* v-ootn' light to ih
| Ifont, ain’t K I Here * fout fA trail
I W» ' And he prssodts ptntted the hoi
ton on <* -I l* s », >«»g it yet 'c Pan
He pun lean
I
AN UNCONSCIOUS SPY.
How A Womftn'i Kimlitcif NeArljr L«d to
Her l)»th.
During the late civil war Mrs. Wheeler,
the Eugene healer, served as a nurse In
the Union service. She hail many thrill
ing experiences and among thorn the
Eugene (Ore.) Journal has beard of the j
following: She was present at tho battle
of Spotwsylvania. At tho commence- j
mentof the battle a Union officer rode
up to her and banded her a package of
papers with the request that she should
keep them safo until the battle was over,
and then, if ho (the officer) should not
live to call for them, to deliver the
package at headquarters.
In tho course of tho fight a flank was
turned and Mrs, Wheeler and the rest of
the hospital nurses captured by the j
rebels. Upon searching her person of
course the papers were found and proved
to bo tho work of a Union spy, who had
boon Inside the rebel linos. She was at
onco arraigned before a court-martial
composed of rebel officers, and notwith
standing her statementof how she came
hy tho papers and repeated protestations
of innocence, she was formally con
victed of being a spy and sentenced to
be nanged at sunrise the next morning.
Nhe was then taken by a guard of three
soldiers and confined in a small guard
house, which had but one small aperture
admitting light and air, and through
tho aperture she saw the erection of the
gallows on which sho was to perish.
What a grim perspective!
Inside tho guard house there was
nothing but the bare floor of earth and
two dry-goods boxes standing against a
wall; no chair, no bed.
That night ono of the guards entered
the guard house with a piece of corn
bread and a tin cupof water tor bur sup
Mrs. Wheeler spoke.
The guard stopped.
He then retired and locked thndooi
upon her again. Lator on in the nlglil
she heard a voice at the aperture say t
"Move the small box!” Khe moved the
box and discovered an aperturo, which
proved to bo a tunnel. Through this
tunnel she worked her way on her hands
and knees foraboutonn-fourtb of a mile,
when sho emerged from its mouth and
found a man and two saddled horses
standing there.
Mrs. Wheeler mounted one horse, and
I the man, who was disguised, the other,
i For six miles they rodo on in darkness
without speaking, but at the end of that
time the man spoke and said: "You are
now safe in the Union lines; ride on,”
and the man disappeared in the dark
ness like a shadow.
Mrs. Wheeler rodo on until sho camo
across a picket, who took her to General
Heintzelman's headquarters.
Nome time ago, while taking a little
outing at Anderson's, on the McKenzie
river, Mrs. Wheeler and her preserver
met and recognized each other after a
lapse of twenty-six years. Her preserv
er's name Is well known- Dr. li. F. Bus
sell, now postmaster at Thurston. He
was one of the three guards. He was
the disguised horseman.
Burns a re absolutely pa|hffl®*^Wn
DeWltt’s Witch Hazel Halve is prompt
ly applied. This statement Is true.
A perfect remedy for skin diseases,
chapped hands and Ups. and never falls
to cure piles.-Odenbalil Bros.
It's just as easy to try One Minute
Cough Cure as anything else. It's
easier to cure a severe cough or cold
with It. Let yeur next purchase for a
cough be One Minute Cough Cure.
Better medicine: better result, better
try It. Odendahl Bros.
Nebraska Weather Report for April ’06
April has been a month of excesses
In tempreturo, atmospheric pressure
and precipitation.
The mean pressure of the atmosphere
was 29.80 inches, which Is 0.15 inches
KuL.ur tViii nArmul A rtrll
The tnax. was 30.50 on the 2nd The
min. was 20.65 on 28th.
The mean temperature for the month
was 56.40 degrees; maximum 86 on the
27th: minimum 20 on the 2nd.
The total precipitation for the
month was 7.11 inches, which is 4.71
above an average for the month of
April based on observation* taken
from the different stations over tlio
, state from 1870 to 1806, a period ot
twenty years
The highest previous average precipi
tation of the state for tie mouth of
April of which we have any record of,
was April, 1802 In w hich 4 Im hes fell.
The average precipitation of the
state for the month of April is 2.40
inebea.
Amount of precipitation for the
I mouth on IS05 at till» station 2 77 in.
Amount for iwm 7 It in
We might tell you more snout One
Minute Cough Cure, hot you prohah
'| ly know that U cure* a cough Kvery
I oue does who has used it It ■» a per.
i i feet remedy for coughs, cold* horse.
I ; i»es*. It is an especial favorite for
r | children, being pleasant |o lake and
i : .puck hi wiring,—iMemlahl Hto*.
Awarded Highest Honors*
World's Fair.
'DU
\mts
w CREAM
i| BAKING
P0WMR
MOST HRFIVT MADB.
A pm* to*pt t iiio, .1 ■ r »4*».
fMt Oaas 4mi"aMwis. Steei «• 1 sOo# s is#safe
4u VtAti tilt kUM'AHU.
King ftolotiion’* Motion.
Tint ■ riu-re i> nothing new under the
aim ilnr* not always convey the truth.
Especially i* thia true*, ret.mil> the
new e-impn*lte cur* now operated dally
via the • litcag •, C'nlott 1’ariltc and
N oft Itw e* tern Line belwi en Salt l.ake
Cite ntnl Chit-!, go Theae heudaorne
Bullet Smoking hmI Library t,'ar* are
entirely, new throughout of lateat
d<*»li n. co tain alt modern Improv
itiviita, Mini tire well supplied with
writing material, the leading dally
paper*. Illustrated periodicals, maga
zine*. etc The faet (hat theae ea'»
run dally via • The Overland Limited"
and that the Union Pacific w a* the line
we*t of Chicago to luugerate this aer
vlce should commend liacll to all. See
that your ticket* read via “The Over
lain) Route."
Ilrln* Your Krlemla to Nebraska
The Chicago, Burlington &' Quincy
R K. puhllnh a sixtecn-page monthly
Illustrated newspaper called the “Corn
Belt." which gives In an Inteieatlng way
Information about western farm lands,
particularly those In Ntluaska. I be
regular aubscrltlou price Is twenty-live
cent* per year, but If volt want It sent
to any of your friend* living east, of the
Mississippi River, semi ten cent* In
stamp* for each such person, giving
name and full address and the (taper
will he sent for one year. The It. & M
K. II Agent will show you a sample
copy of the (taper on request. Help
your Htnte anti Induce your friend* to
Immigrate. Address the Corn Belt, *2<•!»
Adams Street, Chicago, III.
Lines written on the death uf James
McOrady which occurred at Ills home
In Loup O'lfy, Nebraska, April 93rd,
IHISi, at the age of 7d years, 10 mouths
and III days:
Around Hit bed of death
Our hearts over flowed with grief;
We gazed upon the wasted form
So soon to tlnd relief.
From sin und toll and pain
From u frictions so severe.
His Joy In Heaven will Increase
With all his sorrows hero.
Without a gasp for breath.
Without a groan of pain.
He raised his eyes to Heaven
And then to earth again.
lie murmered u soft good bye
'hi those he loved so dear.
And eulrnly sank to sleep
No more to waken here.
An aged heart must mourn
For the partner of her youth.
He's gone, alas, ne're to return
O <iod, ran this lie truth/
We turned our heudx aside
We could not cheek our tears.
For loss of one so deur to all
For many happy years.
Ilesiile a little mound
Our tears may freshly (low.
Our father dust lies In the ground
We soon to him shall go,
Our hearts are sad and lone
Our sorrows too severe,
O will our Heavenly rest atone
For all our anguish here.
Mrs. j. M. McUBAliy.
OMKMAN U Al’TIHT
Will tlnd that the Union I’acillc offers
superior ml vantages to those who at
tend (he annual meeting, to he held at
Ottawa, Kan., May 28-2‘J On* fare
for the round trip, plus two dollars,
from all points In Nebraska and Kaasas
is the rate authorized for the occa
sion Call on or write to me for full
particulars.
5-24-08 F. W. Clinic, Agent
NOTICE.
Notice Is hereby given that on tha Wth day
of April, 1HH6, Stanislaus (.alcrenskl filed
bis application and petition with the board
of Trasteesuf the Village of Ashton, pray
ing that a license may beissued.to him to
sell maiilt, splntuoas and vinous liquors In
the Village of Ashton, Sherman County,
Vnl.vuubu from * k <s funsf li ftuw r\t Maw luUC
and terminating on tbe drat Tuesday of
May 1M97. Any objection* pretexts or re.
monatrance to aald applieatlon must be
tiled on or before tbe 4tl> day of May, 1*9(1.
Dated April 14th, 1*9(1,
Ankiikw Uohhki, Village Clerk.
THE MILD POWER OURE&
HUMPHREYS’
Dr. Humphrey*’ Specific* are *clantlflcally
and carefully prepared Hemedlee, u*ed far years
In private practice and for over thirty year* by
the people with entire niocem. Every single
Specific a special cure fur tbe dlasaae
I
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Tttssaci
at atUMta'saatMieia * uttMamiaa. ts« mm
SPECIFICS.
HUMPHREYS*
WITOH HAZEL OIL
“TM* rn* OtHTIMlfr.
rmnhi irv ttti* - l«*»rii >l. PWai ** bMamam
ttWl, m tm. ibiat. sum, b* asm.
MS N »*•<*« aM pm**«4 w •wwenns
T1MK TARLK.
HURLIN'OTOH A MISSOURI IlIVKK It. K.
BART. WKHT.
1:30 1’ M. I,8:!M) 1’ M
Connections at Aurora for all point*
Northwest.
A. F. Wkiits. Afft
V. !• KAILWAT.
Beginning rtumlay. November 17th.
train* will arrive and depart at this
elation aa f Blow*;
Leaves Leave*
Monday. i . ,0 I H: (HI
Wednesday. [ , Thnraday.
Friday, ) uiurday )
ArrlrM nt Loup City daily 7.iftp.m.
(Jjotc connection it Ontrid IiUfld for
all points Bast and West.
F. W. Cl.INK, Agent
NOTI0K.
In District Court of Slieiman County,
Nebraska.
Union Central Life Insurance
Company, a corporation
TS.
Kugenle Oebrke, et al.
Kugenle oebrke and August llehrkn will
take notice that on Uic ivi h day of Febru
ary. IMF). Union Central Life Insurance
Company, a corporation, plaint iff herein,
tiled It* petition in llm Dlelrlct roar* of
Hherinan county, Nebraska, against eal'l
defendant*, the object and prayer of
which are to foieclne* a certain mortgage
executed by the defendants, Kugenle
Oebrke and August Gelirku, to the plain
tiff, upon the following described real
estate owned by them, situated In Sherman
coanty. Nebraska, lowlt: The North east
obarter (*4), Section four (4). Township
thirteen (IS), Range fourteen (14) and con
taming One hundred and sl*ty (lom acres,
to secure the payment of one promissory
note, with coupons attached, dated August
4, IHMlf, for the sum of (Aot.OO and due and
payable 10 years aftar dato; that there Is
now due upon said not# the sum of ffiMMiO,
with Interest at lea per sent from August
1, isdif; the sum of SV.I7 for tuxes of lews wlih
Interest at ten per cent from November 10,
1HM; the further sum of tT.i.Mfi for taxes MM
and I hoi, with interest, at ten per cent
tn.in M..1/411.. I.s.r IV. I MW,. fur Wll I’ll Mil III.
will* Interest from this dele, plaintiff
prays for decree Hist defendants he re
qulred ro pay the sameor that said prom
lees may he sold U> satisfy the amount
found due,
Vua are required to answer said petition
on or before tlie tth day ol May, Isgtl.
Union Ckntkai, My a Inni;imn< k Uo.
Hy A. It. UoymoTII lie Attorney.
NOTIUK OK SUIT TO NON-KKKII If, NT
DKFKNDANT.
Iti District Court of Sherman Uoonty,
Nebraska
Jennie llerklielmer, Plaintiff.
ye.
John W. llerklielmer, DefeudeM.
Stale of Nebrasku, /
Sherman County i
To John W llerklielmer, non-resident
defeadent,
You are hereby notified that on the 101 li
day of April, INNl Jennie flerkhelmnr filed a
petition agalnat you In the District Court
of Sherman county, Nebraska the object
and prayer of which aretooldaiu a divorce
from vou on the ground that you have
been guilty of extreme eruelty lowaids
her and also on the giound of adultery,
plaintiff asks for the custody of tno chil
dren.
Vou are required to answer said petition
on or before tlm gfith day of May. ImJa.
JKNNIK JIKIIKIIKIMKR, Plaintiff,
Attest Ify It. J Niohtinoai.k, her Ally,
l,oi'i* Ukia, Clerk of Dlsl r let Court
NOTICK OF 8DITTO NON HKHIDKNT
DKKKNDANTri.
William Archer. Mary Archer and Christian
Wlnrlck, defendants will take notice that on
the 2411 day of April. I *WA Dunne Manchester,
plaintiff herein, filed his petition In the Dis
trict court of Sherman county, Nebraska,
against said defendants Impleaded with Katie
Wlnrlck and John Wlnrlck the object ami
prayer of which arc to foreclose u certain
mortgage executed by the defendants William
Archer and Mary Archer to the plaintiff upon
the Mouth half south west quarter of section
ten HOi, in township sixteen ilAl. north of
range thirteen (If), west of the Ath p. m In
Sherman county. Nebrasks to secure the pay
ment of one principal promluory note dated
November I2ih, IHW) for the sum of $300.00 and
due and payable In live years from the date
thereof, with Interest at ten per cent per an
num as evidenced by five Interest notes for
the siun of 130.00 each and due and payable on
the 12th dav of November. In the years IHMI,
1HW2, 1HII3, IHW1 and IHWft respectively, that there
Is now due on said notes and mortgages the
sum of $300.00 with Interest at ten per cent
from Nov. 12th. ISOII; $30.00 with luterrst at 10
per cent from Nov, 12, ISMA. $30.00 with Interest
at 10 percent from Nov. 12. ISO*; and $30,00 with
laterest at 10 per cent from Nov. 12, IHM3 for
which sums with Interest as aforesaid, plain
tiff prays for a decree that defendants be re
quired to pay the same, or that said premises
mav be sold to satisfy the amounts found due,
with Interest and costs.
You are required to answer said petition on
or liefore the Nth day of June. IHWA.
Dated April 21th ISMA
Di ank Manihkstxh Plaintiff,
tly If A hoick & Ha corns His Attys.
NON-RESIDENT NOTICE.
Id District Court of Sherman County.
State of Nebraska, t
Sherman County, f '
First Natlonul Rank of Miftllnictown.
Pennsylvania, a corporation.
Plaintiff.
vs.
Johnson T. Hale, Eugenie Hale, Nor
folk Natlonul Hunk of Norfolk. Neb
ruska. D. Mathewson, William H.
Anderson. Defendants.
William H. Anderson will take notice that
on the Jbth day Of April iskri the First Nation
al hank of Mlffllngtowa. plaintiff herein, tiled
Its petition In the District Court of Sherman
county. Nebraska against said defendants,
the object and prayer of which are to foreclose
a certain mortgage executed bv the defen
dents. Johnston T. Male and Eugenie llule
to one U. Hunks Wilson, upon I be follow
lug described real estate situate In Hbarman
county and State of Nebraska to wit: Lutsk
and 10 In Hint I. 34. In the town, now vtllugc of
lamp City, to secure the payment of three
eertain promissory notes for the sum of 1MM riri,
e *li payable respectively ou the jnd days of
/.prll, Drill istr; unit l*U3. with interest thereon
at the rule of eight per cent |>er annum from
April Ibid, and there Is now due uism said
notes and mortgage ihe sum of tdlil.M for
whieh sum, with Interest at s per rent per an
num from Abril dud Ispo plulntllT pruys for u
decree that defendants be required to pav the
same, or that said premises may Is* sold to
satisfy the amount found due.
You are ru.pilred to answer said pclltlnu on
or before the sth das of June IsUri
Dates I April krili I mid
Tmh Fiber Natiunai, Hank of Mlftllugtou
Pennsylvania, Plaintiff
Attest HvT S Np llllSi.AI X alul II J.
I.SM is Ifnis No,m is.,M I Its Attorney a.
clerk ol the Dlstrlet I ourt
Fur Straight (ipituiite Now
iSootl of nil kinds go to Wat*
kitiMonV You hav* triotl thorn
for eight years and know them
.to Ik* all right.
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YSAM^MAMBS, I
OUKtClt* PATBNf*.
M m • «M43H» U. a. I
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UM gfriiw k* e #*%#** ft** vk** «t Hi %hm
£rirutifi( Nmrwau
f “ “ ‘ ' tka
j C. S. DKHARTMENT OK AUR1CTLTUHK
WEATHER HCRKAU.
No. I. Wmrt Fi.au. Fair Waulhrr.
No. 2. HhVK Ft,AH, Kit in or »no».
No. 2. Top HAl.r WHITE IXtWBK HAl.nu.ce
I,.irill Kudin.
No, 4 lit,At x thvaihii.e. Tempreturo.
No. A White n,ah with hi.ack n<|iiuro in
center. Cold Wave.
INTKIII'HKTATIIIM OP IiInPI.AVn
Wlifii No, I In plum’d above Noa, 1,2 und 2
It tndlcutaa warmer weather und when plumul
below Non, I, 2 und 2. It Indicator roldrr
wrathrr.
When No. A In pliimnl holow Non. I. and 2
lair or wrt wrathrr with rold wuvr.
NOTICE UK UHIT TO NON-KKnlltKNT
DEPENDANT*.
In Dlatrlct Court of Nhrrumn coontp,
Nabratka.
Ilrnry Itrrta, I'lalntilf,
vt.
Oottltlh iiniithrr, John
IMP and Richard llor,
ml nullli’N iinknowii,
lirfrndHUtN.
Mata of Nrbratka,
HhrrtiiHii Comity, I"’
Thr ilnfandunt, Oottlalb iliinlhar, will
tnkii not |rn tliut. on tho 2<it|i dny of Kobrin
iiry, l«W.Ibr tnl'l Henry Koran, I'lnlntlll,
lllnd hlN pri.li.loit in Mir Dlitrirl Court of
Khrrmun County, Nulinttkn, iiftfalnut thr
laid drfundniilN, Hit ohjrrt null prnyiir of
whlrli nrr lo forrrlotn it rrrlnln omrlifarr
raruatad nn I dnllvrrrd by I hr *nbl
liottlPlb Omilhrr to ulalnlltf ti|Nin thr
Minth Hull of lhr Aoiitli Knit ijuarler of
kri’tlon Iwrntyflvn rlAi, III Townahlp
thlrlrrn (12). North of Knni(« fourluru (III
Wtttof ninth principal mrrldiun tHnatr
In nhrrman count v und tlalr of Nnhrnakn,
to trriirr thr pHyinum. of two promlttory
note* dated January Ith, INI/*, onr for thr
niioi of $2!/, ft) dut and pnynldn In ft vr voii
Hftrr dntr and onr for a.v«i.0M dun and pay
nbla In ton yrnrt after dat«, both lirarlnif
Intprritnf npvpii prr will par annum from
data, payablt annually. Tliut dofault liat
litre mudr In thr pnyiurnt of tht Inlarctl
whlrli brraiur dut on Jnnnnry 4th, 1HW>
und on ,/mitory till, ItMi at lo both of tab!
notm; und plalntllT lint rlnctad to daclurt
■ mid dor* dtrlnio, »t l»y tha provltlom of
aal/l iiiiiPIimi ifii liii I ■ ta t> i 11 At iIapIiI In fin iKtt
whole of naul sum and Intsrest to be i.n •
mediately due anil payable, aad there la
now due from ike defendant tiolllelb
i,outlier lo the plalntllT upon aald notes
and mortgage the shiii of *Kt 70, with In
lereal on gftitHf, fiom January 4ih Is!* and on
CM SA from Jnonary fill. IHCAat seven per
cant per annum, for which snm plaintiff .
pray* for it ilccice that the defendanIs he 1
run Ml red to pay the same and that, upon “
fallrre to pay the same, sain premises mat
he sold to satlafy the moonlit found due by
the court.
Von are required to unaweraald petition
on or before the llth day of Mqy, IN (ft
dated tills kT t li dny or Morah, I nisi.
II nan * Knees. PlalntllT
IIv M T Manbote K .1
Attest NlollTIKOAl.a and T. M
I,oi is itaia, NioitrikoAl.K,
Clerk ot district Court. Ilia Attorneys
NOTICK tlK SUIT TO NON-it Kb I It II NT
DKKK. Nil ARTS.
In dlstri.it Court of Sherman County,
Nehraaka.
Joseph tiundry, Plaintiff,
va.
John Jcrabek. Halle Jerabek. his
wife. Armlnins P Culle>, llauk
of Ashton, Joseph Hukowskl,
Moral lo Mmelscr, Jan lludura and
Josephine Hudurit, defendants
state of Nebraska, t
Sherman Comity, i "
The defendants Jan Hadura, Josephine
Had urn and Joseph Hukowskl will take
notice that on the Kith day of Merck, ISUA
Joseph tiundry, plalntllT herein Hied Ills
petition In the district court of Sherman
county. Nebraska, against ike alaive named
defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortgage
execa'ed and delivered by the defendant#
Jan Hadura and Josephine Hadura to
Joseph II and Joseph Ouiulry. upon the
South West quarter of section thirty three M
CM), In Township Iff teen d lit, North of M
Kings thirteen (III) West or Ath p. ui , V
situate In Sherman county and state of 1
Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of three j
promlosry notes, one for flHOMI payable on '
September f.Ath. IN’,si and extended to Sep
tember Itth, iNtd, one for •duo bo payable on
September lAtli, IH’.il and extended to aep
tember Ittn, IHf/l, and one for A WO OD pay
able on September lAtli, IHM anil extended -
lo September Hl-b, IHtA. all dated on Sep- W
tember Itth, IH-M and bearing Interest from
date to maturity at Hpor cent per annum
and after maturity at ten per cent per
annum, and made and delivered by dufen
daut Jan Hadura to the said Joseph II.
and Joseph tiundry. That the Interest of
said Joseph H. tiundry in said notes and
mortgage was thereafter sold, assigned anil
convt yed to plalntifT, who is now the sole
holder and owner of said notes and mort
gage. That there Is now dae the ptelntltr
from the defendants Jan lladnra and Jo tin
Jerabek upon said notes and mortgage
is nr I f/ie ntimltiu uilvtanorifl tiir ItlixlnllfT Iti
> fMleutn said land from taxes the sum of
KH.ttft with Interest on 0900.00 from Meptem
r nth, 1H99 to Hentsmher 14th, 1H93 at m
per cent per annum and thereafter at 10
per cent, and on 4300.00 from Heptemher
14th, \m toHepteml er 14th, 18(M at H par
per annum and thereafter at 10 per cent,
and on ftHOO.OO from September 14th, lwhj to
September 14th, IHO.') atM per oent per an
num and thereafter at 10 per cent, and on
.f34.W» at ten per ednt per annum from Jan
uary 24th vm. IMulntlfT prays for a de
I cree that defendants he adjudged to pav
the amouet due the plaintiff thereon and
that in case defendants fall for to days to
pay the same that suhl premises he sold to
satisfy the amount found due.
vou are required to answer Said peti
tion on or before the Ulh day of .Slay,
1390.
Dated this .10th day of March 1MM),
Josicf'H tit'NiiBt ' riaiutttr.
Attest IIy it. J. NioiiTitnjAi.K and
Lot is ICkin, T. S Nioii i inoalk
Clerk of District Court. Mis Attorney#.
NOTICK OF HU IT TO NON KKHIDKNT
DKFKN HANTS
In District Court of Sherman County,
Nebraska.
Charles A. Robinson, Plaint!fl
vs.
Mary KoHchynialski. Joseph Itoschy
niuKkl 8. It. Howell A Co , First Nat
Iona) Hunk of Chicago T F McCarty,
Kansas Manufacturing Company. Clt
Uens National Uanlt of Ht Paul,
Ncbrasku A. W Paterson. William #
Dccrins A Co and John Doe, Defendants "
Stale of Nebraska, *
Khermuu County »
S K Unwell A Co., First▲atloual Hank of
Chicago, T F McCartv Kansas Manufacturing
Company. A W. Patterson, William Deeriue
A Company, defendants, will lake notice mat
on the I Itli day of March l*W0 Charles A
Kobiiison plalutiff herein filial his |Miiitton in
ihe District Court of hhcnuait County, N*d».
all Hu nl»>vi li I * miauls,
the otqect and prayer of which are lo foreclose
a certain tuoricatfe executed by the defendant*
Mary HumUwduUWl and Joseph KoschvtiiaUkl
upon the cast half of the south west quarter
and the east half **f the north west quarter of
section i lyiiiiH*u * ln« in towushlp fourteen db
rggse tbtiieiri ill) lu Hlienuaii county Neb
ra<ka, to secure tha Myttwal of three promt*
wr» holt * dated uli the Hth dav April 1*01 as
follow* one for the *utu of is due and
na\able on the fit *t day of |Uht ettilwir I*48 one
for the *uut of |p»». undue and payable ott the
ttr«t day of December i*v> oih for the »um of
IIU' »e 4w wait nay able on the Hist day of Ik
WMiWr l*M4 1*1 iinnff clecl- to «le.vh»re said
last note line and theta i* ie‘W due ami pay a
bi# on ski>l notes «nd inoi inane the *um of
t.kjw it ftMt ahudi sum with Interest from this
date at eight ta r cent let annum plaintiff
p o * for * »*» re* that d« balant* la? requited
to |m»> said sum of that wM toemisr* may I#
odd to satisfy the on »ut found due That
th# gna'haau % lien It* fator of a H ||.-«vii
it i'm amt in- First National Itanh of i slums
iw das iced not tt» fa# a |i«tt *p»«n said ptvo
la" ~ to tifai txi y*»i»i n»*i the judge
m* hi« Ipk ls*o4 01 1 F fal-« on 1%an*** hlah
<ii*ituflfa^ t o tHDcn* National ttanh of mi
Paul N* ihs -m A w IN^ma William !»•*#♦ .
b *i A t *» l* 1** ■ * %**1 hot to be liens fapa * • 'H
prwmtkW'* t%s» the #k*ad arising hi typwa of
*asd mow lx a t-sl the said ittdgptiieai*,
k MMUsrstNi,. and the tit hr to want promise* h*
ukd*d#d In dsfvHdwnt * II*** Koobi alatshl amt
I Joseph nMuayttlipIll
\ »*** and each wf two th required |o ansae*
: «§*d ptttMi «h Mt t* fo«% tlm 4i da» »f April.
iMtMtXs A IlfXpNNd
I Attest j
1 t * t l« #tkt atld Nlrt ♦»**. x IlMe %
It hd>4 th* itidtaMKni Ms ilKHWlH
| m W*«man naxl i tj«i.i
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