The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, February 10, 1899, Image 8
Liooai Jacob WlnUebo.-hi jr. . Too cold for ’ocr! pick ups thin week 22 degiecs beiove zero Sunday umrn In*. Fred Behreni of Rockville, wr- in the city yesterday. And still there is a great deal <>f sick ness in this community. James Rentfrow made a business tii|> to Grand Islsr d Monday. Mrs. John Murry, of Clear cr ck died Feb. 7tt» from measles. Will Wharton renewed his subscript Ion to this paper last Tucsd ty. Stock seems to SiHiid the cold weath er remarkably well this winter. John Starks children of the west sldt are having the measlca at this time. Frank Currey's children, on Ch r Creek, arc also down with mcaales. Rev. A.L. Zimmerman, of Marquette Is here visiting Ills brother and family Corn is selling to private individuals for thirty cents per bushels this week. Bring in the news. We want to publish everything of Interest to the public. We learn that Rowan Button contem plate* mowing back to town In the •prlng. The little two year old child of M Leschlnsky’s is very sick with lung fever. Read fi. S. Ilayhursl* new ad lids week. lie has Just received a car load of new goods. Clarence Benschoter lias had a pretty serious time with his arm, the result of being vaccinated. Col. .James A. Sexton. Commander In-Chief of the G. A It., died In Chicago a few days ago. Felix Eekhout, one of Litchfield*" Implement dealers was doing business at the county seat Tuesday. For the past two week the mercury has cayorted from 22 below to zero To day Is slightly warmer and snowing. Public sales In these parts aie beeom Ing quite common again. We have printed three s< ts of sule bills the past week. Gust Schultz was a pleasant caller Monday. Mr. Schultz is thinking about trying his hand at sugar beet raising next season. Great speculations are being made nowadays in cattle. Our slock buyer* report big prices on that particular kind of live stock. Mis J. T. Hale, went to Buttle Creek, this state, Thursday, to In at the bed side of Mr. Hale’s mother who is dan gerously 111. I)r. Kearns reports having vaccinated nearly forty persons up to date and s«> far as he ml from has had no failures li making it work. J. I.. Hopper and G. II, Gibson went to Fremont Tuesday to attend the state session of the M. W, A. Camp now holden at that place. The old gentleman Mr. Cording w ho was sevcrly hurt by falling out of a wagon while going homo from town i reported better. The German Society of this city In dulged in a social dance in (lie oner; house last Monday evening. A largi turn out and a good time is reported. Mr. Ilayhiirst has just completed id large new Implement shed on the wc*i of his hardware store and is busily en gaged unloading a cir load if now good with which to stock it. Them is nothing mysterious in thr wonderful cures effected l>y Dr S.i« jet’s Wild Cherry and Tar. V u got the benefit of an eminent phvtdciun'* prescription foi all throat and lung di seases. For sale by Odendnhl Bro’s. Cooling Hint groutfuI In Its t Hoe’s, you will find Dr. Sawyer s Arnica and Witch llazel Salvo for eczema piles, hives, bums and ruts. For sn)o by OUerelahl Bros. l*o not neglect to get a tew bushels of the Golden Grant Wheat In order to get a variety that is better suited to our soil and climate than any kind ever grown hem. It Is absolutely | ure. Enquire at First Bank Mr. G. Neumann, editor of the Grand Island Courier, was in the city the llr-n part of the week looking up the Intel estofhis paper. Mr Neumann mad this oilier a very pleasant call whip In the city. It Is reported that our coal dealer* have no coal on hand and the wester freight tram* are blocked If this kin of weath< r keeps up much long, r tin la likely to to* a itmtl famine In tton part* Dr HawyeiV l.lttle Wide Awake |*|| give purity of body and*vigor of thought bv perfectly regulating th bowels and cure tdlllou-ne**. Inacttvv liver anti ean»tlpat!ou For »ule b Oden I«ld llro s Our nnp’UI knot reporter r< | ur• > t;> marriage oi Henry II **. butts to Mi Marah J Knapp, a ho* were inmio.! Wednesday Fel» U |.as»:i by hi* Inn .fudge Kay Both parties are re« dent* . Harrison township Wo i-vi ltd con giatulations. N. B Thompson hi* bills tot! an Mounting a public sale which will lake place al hi* farm. >lt Wile* south • *i itf IsMup Oily, na Fritlsy, February II IJtt will offer for ale several head of work kor»e*, ■ nut firm impIrMtcc** and HO hr.I of high brtd sloop He] • |i| a‘«o til! tie e htood tows .---r--- ■ rc» rn« viuxi i'koplk There is a w eletv in town called Hie 1 l imi Liu-rarc Society In object i iur ilie literary advancement of the ■ otmg people of Loup City. The young people should join and those who have .(ready joined should attend regularly. It la of great importance that every body be able totp-ak before the public. I'here Is ■eldoni any one who can do it lthout practice. A'in-hi can learn to -aw wood in about. tltioen minutes, hut toattain the power to speak before th<\ public with caw ii not done at once ‘ Thu heights by great men reached and kept. Were not attained by sudden filglit . Hut they while tie-ir companions slept, W* rn totting upward in the night." Henry Clay’s early praotio of art •peaking is wt-ii known, llis oil bund ef foil5, ho rays, wi re o.netiines made in a iirndclil, and nnl infrccpiently In a hum ■vltli only iiorsi h tn 1 oxm for ills aud iences. N 't;Hidden inspiration or lllu ninatlori while speaking, hut careful cultivation, he gives os the seer >t of his irafoticnl power. lie not discouraged if progress seems • low Ti ne and toil will work wond ers. Practice Is the prelude to the sting of victory Do your best every tl me. Do not get discouraged if you cannot deliver your selection as you would like,but tell them you will give ihem another one next week. Here's an opportunity. Lies before you ulnar and fair. Pathway up a mountain stair, Sunlight in the upper air. Meetings every Saturday at 7:30 p in llANDKD In Sunday Feb. 12. 181)0 Services v ill be held at tbe M. E church ■is follow*' Morning service 10;80, sub ject: High Education. Evening service 7;!!0, subject: Christian Socialism. A cordial invitation to nil. ♦ • ♦ ASHTON LOCALS. ll.Smel er made a flying trip to Loop City and back Friday. We bear that Ignac Nawickl Is the proud father of a big boy. who arrived for an Indctlnate stay on Saturday morning, the 4th 1 st. May he grow to “look more like his dad every day.” R. F. H*jmm will give a dance on the 14th. All are cordially Invited. The entertainment at the Ashton high school have been compelled to ■hang* their date to February 21 Inste :d of the 22nd. C. H. Fairbaim of Rockville township marketed hogs here last Tuesday at 11 25 per cat, C. F. Buesliauseii Informed ye scribe hat on Friday evening, tin 17th he would give a school entertainment in schooi house in what s known as the Bro mi district. Everybody Invited. W • rote that Dr. Kun/.e is advertising a public asi • 11<>u at his residence in this town -et for the 11 lust. The hypnotic entertainment on Tuesday night was very good. We are Informed that Mr. Edgar Draper, the genial pi otographer, Is g dtig to leave us about March 1st. Mi-s Edna Williams anived Wednes day afternoon fora visit with her sister, Mis. . av Dole I. C. U. Cli4t>lln»rlul»r*i Clinch Kvint-tly in ( liicutfo Ilisgen Bros, the popular South Side druggists, corner (lOth-st. and Werit worth-uv., lays: “We sell a great deal of Dbutiiberluin's Cough Itcinedy, and find that, it gives the most satisfactory re-ults, especially among children for severe colds and croup.” For sale by Odend ihl Ilro's, (Irlp's I.maues Doomed. So mut h m scry n:ul -o many deaths have been c used hy the grip, that ■ v- rv one hou It I know what a wonder ful remedy f■ ir hit nialadv is found in Ifr. King's New Discovery. That dis tressing stubborn cough, that Inflames your throat, robs you of sleep, weakens votir sV'tciu and paves the way for Con sumption is quicktV stopped by this Matchless cure. If you have chills and fever, pain iu the hick of the head, sore ue-s in bones and muscle*, sore throat and that cough that grips your throat like a vice, you need Dr. King'* New Di-eovery to cure your Grip, and pre vent Pneumo.ila or Consumption. Price .'Oct*, and $100 Money hark it not cured. A trial bottle free at Odeudahl Itro'i I n og Store ♦ • ♦ — - Tilt: WAY Til dUTIICAUtllKNU. is In a tourist sleeping car personally conducted via the Buriingtoii Route. You don't ehange car*. You make f »*! lime. You see the dnc»t scenery on the glebe \ out car i- not so expensively linKti i*d nor llue t<> lo-'k at *s a palace sleep < r. I,*it ' i* Just 4« dean, Just u» comfor I to rMe in \ s i» V k \R1 ^ $. M IIKAI'KR III” lint (iegtUH excursion* leave e\ iy I'lmr- * i» ,r idling Han trancUco Hnndav and I.o Vegd> - Mmdiv i*< r ter With each c e. hx> ifiilun manager with eai h patty. K« i folder giving full ti formati< ci ' n n t II A '1 It It Irpto, nr write |u J Prated*, ij h'i |*,« *. I.gei \ge||i. Out Ill I \i M • • • Wean In le, r tpt ul an Interesting letter f'otn Will Ms-Y sh • is now In s |i Y|r Srlii sat* he Is wth an 1 hug” | enjoy leg the t .tlttd air and lbs gf*M- i|i; »srt»i| | «)••*•>I t the Wl„». r h Bf M t| e • »i> I. us* that i III*. r« r i n 11 • si • of It tld M untaln !!• it , oiiig well an I It tic- c • •tin i iy much. PRICES LIKE fHr'f Of WHEAT. WAY DOWN! COOK STOVE'S and HEATERS ' PICTURE FRAMES AND FRAMING Come. See and Btiv to Your Own Satisfaction. LOUP CITY HARDWARE AND FURNITURE STORE. E. H. WATKINSON, Proprietor Hnmrsceker* Excursion K«t*« are now 111 etfxct via the C.NIO* PACIFIC TO WKttTKKN POINTS Those - In) t'ttnt<'nip*:i»" ;< tc. 1 -l for bti'iin*».s or pleiiniif* 'mi i ret in formation regarding the i great ly re duced rates. Advertising matter and full information can be obtained by calling on or addressing W. J> t'l lF Ton, Agent NOTICE OF EtTKAY Taken up on my faro six mil' ■» north east of L<xip ''tty Neb one pig weight about 150 pound. On. * r can bav t-ain>* bj proving propert\ and paying for tbU notice and the keeping. 1‘KTKIi F. 1‘lltl.AMi i N -- Stamp Size Photo’s only J~> Cents for 28 Photo's* Give them a trial they are O. K. at Leschinsky’s Photo Gallery. m ♦ FARMS FOR SALK. We have for sale on vety liberal terms Home choice farms in Sherman County. Long time will be given, on reasonable terms, If a cash payment is made. Cor roespondenco solicited. J. 8. Thompson A Son's, Lacon, III. OBITUARY. The following from the Ayillu News, of Noble county, Indiana shows tin high esteem in which Mr*. Hogue whs held In tlx community in widen she has lived for so many yean*; Cornelia Pray Hogue was born Jail 20 1817; died Jan, 20, 1899, aged 82 year* lacking one day. It la comforting to think of her celebrating her birthday in another world where years bring no i i tlrmities, and anniversaries bring no tears of regret over the failure of our highest Ideas iu life, him whs horn in Sinltbfleld Township, one mile west of I’etersboro, Madison county N V. and here the year* of her early childhood were spent. When she was about nine yearsoid her parents moved to Genuesee where iIcy lived a short lime, and Hut emigrated to the west landing at, Perrys burgh, I.ueas county , Ohio, and also re ! siding at Watervllle. Here she was mar ried to John Hogue Feb; 20ih, 18112 After In r merriugeshe and her husband moved to In-Kalb county, Indiana, settling on the home farm near La Otto, where most of her life was spent and where she finish* d h* r earthly pilgrimage and enter ed into everlasting rest. In Sept; 1879. she and her husband moved to 8h *rrnan county, Nebraska, and lived thereuntil July 11th, 1895, when they returned to the old homestead,and here Mr Hogue died Oct; 23th 189*1. There were born to Mr. and Mis Hogue s.even children, five of them living wldle two have pa- ed on to the spirit world, Mr nnd Mrs Hogue were originally members of the M K. church, but upon t,be organization of the Wesleyan M. th odest church in this community they became charter members of the We ley an Methodist connection in Amerle i Her membership has remained In this church for all of these year* and here at this alter we bring her earthly remains, to spea k of her virtues and to take the last look at the form of one who has been so Inti mat ly ideiulflde with this community for more tli»n half a century Thus along life ends and Immortality begins. Her life has been plain and i n* obtmdve, and while I er piety was not of the demonstrative kind, its currents were uniform and deep, and through sunshine and storm she never faltered in her fidelity to any righteous came The wrinkled bands folded over the pulseless breast today have ministered to the necessities of thousands of pec pie during tier busy life. The poor wi re sheltered and fed in her home alike with chosen friend". She leaves a legacy of honor purity and godliness that all ‘hou'd emulate. The writer conducted (lie funeral -rr vlcn a: the l.aOtto church on Saturday, where a large circle of sympathizing friends were gathered tor earth'* final - farewell \ WottTii Ihs Legislature. The session of the legislature wl 1 be one of the mrst exciting held for years. The contest for United Htate* senator will be a warm one. National there is more to interest our citizens than at any time since the great civil war. Kvcry man who thinks for himself and want* In* boy* and girl* to do the same should have such a paper as The 80ml- W* «»\ly state Journal in Ills family That great est of great western papers. pubi|»hed at the s'ate capital, Is more In touch with • tie gn-al inan e* of the people and ihe question* i f the hour than ant « f it* contemporaries. It 1* the true anil able exponent of western though' an-l < mer |*rl#e |t» facilities for funii-blng b-gis I stive i>e w* surpasses all other papers It is located 00 1 lie ground an-l n<> mat t*r a bat p- | r you lake at other time*. ! 11* 1 ; t* e lig-statute you • I • ■ .1! < ad | 11*, list* 1* *•. I nice a we gs, 1 ,-tilv 1 costs al.di ->nl tl (St t, ire -state i Journal l.h-c-di- Xcb »i l y wilK never regret It I I Hub s||I Iw SS<-|)4ut|uil |.| the 1 center • t the h i*ls'a< ytt if | *n I f th*‘»e hi it#ttUM #1 I the | r »'' quirk r than llghlnu g c i . . h, | *q <|ii«-l f u -Ui r-w k i grfttne i • Ink ■» th the b k ft To the I’nhltr. We ur** authorized loguarnuteo evciy lull ile of Cbiimherluln's < ough Remedy to he ns reprctetited ami if not satisfact ory after two-thirds of tic contents have been u-ed, will refund the money to the purchaser There Is no better medicine made for la grippe, < old* and whooping cough. Price, 25 ami 50c per bottle. Try it For sale by Odendahi Bro'n. .■- ■ ■ ■■«■■■ IllJCKLKNft’ Ali.NM A HALVE. The best salvo in the world for Outs Bruises Sores Ulcers Sail Rheum Fever Sores Tetter Chapped II mils < ’lulhhilns Corns and all Skin Eruptions and pos itively cures Plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to five perfect satisfac tion or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Odendslil Bros Tetter, sal l-litre urn ami Kcitint The intense Itching and smarting inci .|en- to these diseases, Is instantly allay ed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many Very had c see have been permanently cured by it- ll is equally i Hleienf for itching piles and i favorite remedy for ore nipples chapped hands, chilblain . frost bites ind chronic rorn eyes. 25cts. per box For wale bv Odendahi Brit's. BlflDGK NOTICE Seuled trills with plans arid specifications will lie received at the- ofllce of the County Clerk of Sherman county, Nadira situ. at Loui City. In said county on or before noon of tlx Htir day of March, ik<;i far the building ol • all the bridges that may no required to he constructed by sal I county durlag the term of one year from the letting of the contract for the construction of said bridges: such bids to be by the lineal foot and contract to Uo let for the building of such bridges as may be ri quire.I at u specified sum per lineal foot: plans, spcciflcatlciis and blits to be made on wood lux ». «>u low water bridges and on high water hrxtgi >. l*lans for low water bridges to be prepared to suit quick and heavy currents, to bo 18 to 21 feet long, amt the high water bridges, to be spans 21 to ¥) feet long with suitable approaches: all bridge - to be set on good long oak piling and span timbers to be full length of span. Bids also to be tiled for rop'aelrig spans in Loup tiver bridges in said county that may require i > placing during the term of one year. The County board reserves the right to re ject any or all bids: Bated at Loup City, Nebraska. January 20, ihM) John MmsuniJ.. County Clerk. NOTICE OF ESTIMATE OF EXPENSES. The following estimate of expenses was prepared by the county board, adopted nnd by the board dec lured the estimate of expenses for Sherman county for the your On roads.... . 6 l.odo no On bridges. t.00000 On hooks, blanks and stationery 50060 Ou furniture and Incidentals. suooo On expenses of election. loouon Ou county repairs. TOO00 On i(Slices rents and salaries. 5,000 00 On court including Attorneys. Sl.imono On bounty on wild animals. 330 00 Oil Agricultural Fair Association.. ITS no Ou Illegal Taxes. 300 00 On County Printing. . . 400 60 On insanity eases 700 00 On railroad bond luttc HIM) 00 On O. A H V It It. Homt siiisMig tUi.'i i stlOO Ou Kef ending Hood Interest. . 1,500 60 On Funding und refunding bond Ini. 1,500 00 On 11 rhlge bond refunding Isold sink ing fund. 3.50U OO Ou bridge bond refunding bond Utt.. 2,00000 On t'-ae: • rs institute fond 4o 00 Total. 435,105 utl John Mi.sstiri i., Countv Clerk. NoTlt'K MUt El 111.1 \Ti1 *N. Land Otllee, l.liieolu, Nebraska < January Htth. i«m i Notice la hereby given that the follow . lug named settler hos fled notice of hi* Intention to make h >ai proof in snpp it el lil» claim. nod thn> said proof will lie mail# before the County Judge of nheriuan County, at Loup, Nebraska, on ti fli t, hm, rii! u*( * I,. Mnw r, llnu* * end Entry* No t*’.t%, for the North c >sl nnrlet. >. * <■ lion is township 13 north of Itango i Me .1 II 0 IKIIU'I III# fill 1*>H I Itj4 0 H •*»«»*'§ to iiruvit l*t« fi'i tiiuii rr III. MM< Ki ll of Irtlt't* Vli; Aulult fll |M * | s % I, It U tl f. I N'l M** 0 ft till Jn!i|)Ni4, ail ul H«*t>YH«HH J W J K'ltUtr N tftlFO » 4 I l*F 1 Hk• • I Ciililf4fi»M I fcitl Ip ft't'j'l k* - I f 'Cj lit i , i Jui m>| In M ilch I 4 l*Wi f *# Hit *■ * M*f* mi WIitEf Hill w til |h* l H |V i«a-H 4 Hlfe'.JU Hi ‘ ■ The TuHviic t i d rit* M » ! Ill f | » in* ri^l ,41 \ m H In I - ischiiihki n it'alk ry la licit tijM'ii 1.>r Im.siutMN. A. (JULLEY a. P. CULLKY, President. Cashier. FIRST BANK OF LOUP CITY, General Banking Business Transacted. Paid up Capital Stock $20,000 Cokhespondenth: Seaboard National Bank, Now York City, N Y.,Omaha National Hank, Omaha, Nebraska MASTER'S SALE. Docket T., No. 112, Hi the circuit court of the United Stales for the district of Nebraska: The Dundee Mortgage and ) Trust Investment company. Limited, Complainant. ) vs. 1 Geo. \V. Stilton, et. til. def-/ undents.—In Chancery, ) Foreclosure <>fMortgage. Public notice Is hereby given that In pursuance and bv virtue of a decree en tered in the above cause on the .Mb day nf November, IMM, I, K.8. DUNDY, ir., Master in Chancery of the circuit court of the United stales for the District of Nebraska, will, on the Fourteenth day of February, !»!>», at the hour of twelve o’clock doou of said day at front door of tile Slier nan County Court House bnildlug In Loup city Sherman county, state and Dig it let of Nebraska, sell at public auction foe cash llie toll owm* described property, to wit: All of section twenty one (Hl)of Town ship fifteen (15) north of rsnge fourteen (11) west of llie Sixth Principal Meridian, ex rept.rightof wav for irrigation ditch stir vcyod and platted on said lands, all In Sherman county, Nebraska, E. s. DPMiir, Jr., Master In chancery, ('ona* tJnSBKTT, Sollctlois for Complain ant. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Land Office at Lincoln, Nebr. i January, 5th, IblD. f Notice Is hereby given that the follow ing named settler has Hied notice of his Intention to make Itnal proof in support of Ins claim, and that said prod will be made before Judson 0. Porter, U. 8. com missioner, at Litchfield, Nebr., on Monday, March -jii, Istill, viz. Thos M. ilurke, II. E No. Is415, for the Northwest quarter. Sect Ion 1, Township 14, Range IB west. lie names the following witnesses to prove his continuous residence upon and cultivation of said land, viz: Edward N. Harper, Adelbert J. Wilson-, James K. Gray, of LilehHeld, Nebraska and Marshall Picket, of Hazard, Neb raska. J. W. Johnson, Register. NOTION FOU PUBLICATION. 1-Hinl office, Lincoln Nebr. i February, and, 1899, ( Notice is hereby given that the follow ing named settler bus tiled notice of his in tention to make final proof In support of Ills claim, and that said proof will be made before the County Judge at Loup tits , Nebraska, on Tuesday, April 4, tsi.9, vlr Wm. Quinn, ,?i\, Homestead No. t*Ali, for the So»Ml east quarter, section SI, Township i t, Lange it He name* the following witnesses to prove Uis contin uous resilience upon anil cultivation of said land, vU: Johu O'Neill, Charles Cochrane, Michael Knlss, Jacob Wolf, all of havennn, Nebraska. J W. Johnson, Kcgtster. JEWELRY SATISFACTION GUAHAN T Lit DOR MONET UIFUMPRO. Jeweii y ul our uiatiufaclure warranted to give the wearer satisfaction or money refunded We manufacture a complete line In Lul led Gold Plate, Gold I tiled, Gold Front and solid «old A r.mii'lele line of Jewelry u( oor man ufacture I* for sate by I a sbep|>ard, of 1 ipi .ty, Neb Call st Ins store and *s amine lb)-line Prt low inti Iisslt IDs! •'lass W F Mill, Manure, luring Jewelers. to* A l ITT. IOWA I Ml. 'At v's • '< >N l»l 11< >N I'nwiiklB, kft ju.i * > ! a horse needs When In Uni vt !, t ,, r.mli. Lb,o l ptirlilrr and vern,l|"g • I tiey are tldl 1‘iotl hot tiled i> ii,e i, l the l» i In u«e t > put a horse it, o nutioii. I'nce.'A wills per p i, g*-, F, r sale by Hdemlaht Itfo’s, j ♦ • ♦ Li Mi* »« wei| a* Dole Ills of the * t. ■ . ‘ he r hN i re p a i t*f I »f w**yrt * I Art In*. F'of srle 1 i ii hr,o! ,h Hru'a, TIME TAHI.E LOl'P Cl I'Y. N I 15 K Lltiuoln, I louver, Omaha, Helena, Chicago, Untie, St. Joseph, Salt Lake City. Han-aa City, Portland, St. Louis, San F’raiiclseo, anil all points anil ail points Fast and South West TRAINS GRAVE Ah FOLGOWhi going east No. 52 Psssenger.7:65 a. m No. go Freight.2.0m*. ml GOING WEST No 51 Passenger .I 15 n m. No. SO Freight.lit.a. in. Sleeping dinner Hint reclinin r chair ears (seals free) on through Hums. I ,-k, is sold and haggage checked to any point In ! the U lilted htates or « an ad it. For Information, in ids, fi ne i , , and tickets cull on or w rite to A. I . Weils Agent, or J. KUA.NcIs, Getr pi seug.-r Agent, Omaha, Nebraska. U. 1*. KAII.WAV No. 80 leaves daily except hunday (pass enger). 7:'M a. in. No. 88 leaves Monday, Wednesday and Friday, (mixed) 2:05 p. in. No. On leaves Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, (mixed) 25X1 (i. m. No 87 arrives dally except Sun,las mixed) 11 45 a. m. No. ’8 arrives dally except Sunday (pass, enger) 7.u.r, p. m. First class service and close connections cast, west uml south. W. 1). (T.ivton, Agent NON-BKS1 DKNT NOTICE In District Court of shcrm.in i unity, Nebraska. wrlglit L. Kidder, l'lalutlir. \ vs. / William J. Dun by, Klla O. f Dauby, bis wife, John I.. ) Karwell, Martha U. Karwell, l his wife, J. .>1, Sharon, el. al.t 1 Defendants. / to William j. Dauby. KUu c, Dtnby, his wife, John L, Karwell, Martini (\ rur. well, his wife, J. M. Sharon, non resident defenilent: You will take notice that on the 5th day of January. lH'.M, Wright 1.. Kidder, plamtltT herein filed Ills Petition In the district court of Sherman county, Nebraska, against said defendant s the ob ject and prayprof which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by defend ants, William J. Dauby, Klla C. Dauby, his wife, to Carlin C. Barr or order, upon the South Imlf ol the South west quarter of Section six (0), Township sixteen, (It), Bulge thirteen < I Si west, In Sherman coun ty, Nebraska, to secure tbe payment of s certain promisor} note, dated May M, tor the -am ol Ihrer Hundred Dollars (Sbo.O n due and payable Jui.u 1st, ,-:c - i ll inter, st at eight per cent per annum, ,ud interest payable lu live coupon notes of same date lor Twenty-four dollars (F.’i mi) each, one duo Jane 1st, Ihui; one due June 1st, I8W; »ua due Juno 1st, is.il; uuu due June 1st, ism, due one June 1st |hh5. Kaoli uf said note* and eoupons to Itear teu percent, per annum alter due: That there Is now due upon -.aid notes and luorlgage the sum of Five Hundred and Twelve Dollars amt Five cents (dTO.'O tor win. b sum wilh Interest from this date: I'liitutltr prays lor a deoi. o that defend mil be required to pay the same or mat said premises muy be sold lo salts!y the amount louii.t .Inc Hall mortgage and nolesduly sold, nsslgued and dr!iven d to pialiititt You are required lo answer »wol |» tell It on <>r before the lb day of Fnbruaiv, h'S, Dated this 5th day of Januai« , l'’>y. Wniuiit I. Klio.su, 1‘tat n I iff By !•■<>. w ilt s t aa, hi . \tty Attest Jons Missoni., County • »rk. KDTICK Full FUm.l A Tit IN. 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