The Loup City northwestern. (Loup City, Neb.) 189?-1917, September 01, 1899, Image 8

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    Uoaal news.
The little baby of Mr. anil Mrs. W I>.
French is verT sick.
Mrs. L. D Gardner of Oak Creek, it
Is reported has entirely lost her eje
eight,
W. II. Conger Is putting up a largo
amount of hay on the Barker estate
this year.
Little Alice, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. E. Benseboter is very sick
wltH summer complaint.
Mrs. O Benseboter and two daugh
ters, returned home Wednesday from
their extended visit to Eastern Iowa.
It takes a seryere matrimonial frost
to kill the orange blossoms used In
making Rocky Mountain Tea. 85 .cents.
George Holmes, the lighting repub
lican from Bristol township was a
pleasant caller at these headquarters
Tuesday.
The two large store rooms in the
Porter block are being fitted up *or the
public school* which will commence
next Monday.
Fritz Buck, of Phelps county, who
baa landed interest in the north part of
this county came up last Saturday to
arrange to locate thereon.
The brick work to the basement and
first story to the new school house is
completed and masons have commenced
work on the second story.
Naville and Depew seem to have a
sinch on the hay rack manufactur
ing business. They have turned out
four of them in the last week.
Mrs. David Doner and daughter of
Washington township visited the coun
ty seat Tuesday Miss Doner will at
tend teacher,s examination this week.
Cabinet Photos 99 cents per
do?, at Leschinsky’s Studio
open every day except Satur
days. Come and see samples.
The prevailing dry spell of weather
ia greatly damaging the corn crop. A
ram just at this time would make thous
ands of bushels more corn than we will
otherwise get.
O. W. limiter, A. Wall. G II. Olbson
W. II. Conger, and others started last
Tuesday as delegates to the congression
al and judicial conventions which were
held in the afternoon.
Jacob Lakeman who has bean engag
ed in the mercantile business at Sutnner
for the past three months, passed
through town the flrrt part of the week
on bis way to Sargent.
Ye Junior editor visited Mr and Mrs,
Ralph Riebards, while in Lexington,
Tuesday. Ralph has ten men at work
and has #5,000 in work contracted. He
is prospering according to McKinley
rules
Judge Hamer of Kearney, was nomin
ated for tbe judicial race by tbe Repub
lican convention last Tuesday, on tbe
first ballot, and will be counted In this
fall without the aid or consent of a ten
thousand dollar recount hoo doo.
We have for sale a full supply of
blank mortgages, deeds, land leases,
notes and mortgage notes on band. All
printed ou best quality paper and are of
the best forms and print. Warranty
deeds to conform with county deed
records.
John Horn and live of hia children
were all taken suddenly sick last Thurs
day morning and all seemed to be affect
ed about tbe same way. It seems that
they were poisoned by drinking water
from a pump without pumping off the
water which stood In the pipe over
night. Dr. Main was called and all
soon recovered.
Judge M. P Kinkald of O'Neil, was
nominated by the republicans of the big
sixth last Tuesday at Lexington, as their
standard bearer in the race tor congress.
Mr KinkalJ is a whole-souled brainey
honest republican of the standard type
end has heretofore succeeded in being
elected to the oltl'e of Dlst., Judge, In
hit own district, though it was pop.
>Ve have used Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy in our home for many years and
l»ear cheerful testimony to Its value as
a medicine which should be in every
family. In coughs and colds we have
found It to be rMcaciou* and in croup
and whooping cough In children we
deem it lndi(|>enslhle.- II. p. Ri i ti h.
4137 Fairfax ave,, St. Louis, Mo. For
•ale by Odendahl Hro's.
The people of this vie tally will read
with much regrvt the death of Frank
Neptune, whichuccured a* Kan Francis
co, «n the 3d, Inst, of typhoid fever. tl»*
particular* of which sill |< found
elsewhere In this Issue Frat.k was a!
most raised among us and we all mourn
his untimely taking off when almost
In the arm* of loved ones Robert, the
other of the two older Ik>> , |« with the
’•hi' * cavalry near Havana t'nha
Mr Andrew tiulth fi.u. Kearnsy
who ie a linos i ninety years of age and
who has been spending the summer
with Cl, W Thornton, has returned
home Mr and M re Km.lh of hearts
> ey were here vtstlmg and th*lr father
re<u*»ed with them The old gentle
man la very spry fora man of hta tears.
He haa tan children, thirty sit grand
tMidren and twenty ala great grand
children a« l •alha al*h<« I a cane lie
aavalhathe haa enjoyed the • mister
very mm k and eapecta if he hyea and
keepa wall. In cstatte up In Ahern.,,,
sioouijr le visit nrgt sowetr
W, J. Bryan U meeting with aa army
of yellow badge wearers wherever he
goes.
From now m the Burlington passen
ger ear leaving here at 8 o’clock a. m.
will run through to Omaha, and no
change will be necessary
Mr. Boekner the Tailor has just re
ceived a full Hue of samples of fall and
winter goods. Call ou him If you are
In need of winter clothing.
Senator Hayward Is still improving
and last reports from his attending phy
sician states that he will soon he able to
be about again.
J. 8, Benschoter and family arrived
from Falls City Isst Friday and pro
poses to again settle here. He will en
gage in the caitln business.
Michael Wyzork, of Rockville town
ship was a pleasant caller at this office
last-Saturday while doing business in
the city. He Informs us that he has
just purchased another ipiarter section
of land adjoining ills farm for which he
oald 82,tJ50. Mr, Wyzork now has a
farm of three rpiarter sections.
The Rev. W. B Costly, of Stock
bridge, Ga., while attending to his pas
torial duties at EllenWood, that stMte,
was attacked by cholera uiorbus. He
says: “By chance I happened to get
hold of a bottle of Chamberlain’s Colie,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, and 1
think it was the means of saving my
life. It relieved me at once.’’ For sale
by Odendahl Bro’s
Mr. Simpson Criss jr, of the light
ing First Nebraska, arrived In the city
Wednesday and received the congratu
lations of our people on bis safe return
Mr. Criss has been with his regiment
through the thick of the lighting and
comes home with a corporals chevrons
which he won by gallant and heroic de
fence of the honor of old glory. We
never saw Mr. Criss looking better and
indications are, from his appearanc, (hat
he enjoyed a scrap with the enemies of
our llug very much, as he has got fat
over it.
About one month ago my child which
is Hfteen months old, had an attack of
diarrhoea accompanied by vomiting. I
gave It such lemedies as are usually
given In suce cases, hut as nothing gave
relief, we sent for a physician and it
was under bis care for a week. At this
time the child had been sick for abeut
ten days and was having about twenty
Hve operations of the howles every
hour, and we were convinced that un
less it seon obtained relief it would not
live. Chamberlains Colic, Cholera and
and Diarrhoeu Remedy Was recommend
ed, and I decided to try it, I soon no
ticed a change for the better, by its con
tinued use a complete cure was brought
about and and it is now perfectly heal
thy.—C. L. Bonus, Stumptowu, Gilmer
Co., W. Va. For sale by Odendahl Bro's,
Dr. McCrosson, a traveling dentist
was arrested and fined in Justice Hun
ter's court last Saturday lor having got
drunk and abusive. It seems tbat a
dispute arose in the evening at tbe
saloon between him and Billy Neville
which resulted In a bet of ten dollars
between the two. It is claimed that
the doctor won the bet wbicb had the
appearance of a sham bet as no money
was put up on cither side. After Neville
had gone home and retired for the
night McCrosson concluded that he
ought to have the money and dogedly
followed after him When he came to
tbe door Mrs. Neville answered his
cal), whereupon McCrosson became a
busive and even swore and struck at her
For this offense he was arrested and
lined $1.00 and costs instead of twenty
as it should have been. It turned out
tbat this same McCrosson tried to sell
a pair of six dollar gold spectacles
which he claimed to have found
the day before in the road, to Mr Jas.
Zink, And also that Mrs Hunter, the
wife of the justice before whom he was
tried lost a pair of spectacles on tbe
morning of tbe trial, answering tbe
description of those found. The cir
cumstances are a little peculiar, in as
much as w hile tbe trial was going on at
the justice’s residence and tbe iustlue
was listening to the pleadings for the
defendant, and sympathising with him
to tbat extent that be let lilin off easy,
tbe said defeudaut was, seemingly, im
proving the opportunity to play even
| on the juatice's fees
m
The llesl Herasil) for Plus
Mr. John Mathias, a well known stock
dealer of I'ulud, Kv ,»a«« After sof
ferii.g for over a week with rlux, and
my physician having failed to relieve
me, I was ad* isedto try t’hrntherlaoi's
<'oile, t'holers and Diarrhoea Hsunb',
j and having ibe p|ea*t«re of stating that
j the half of one bottle tiured me.'* For
•ale by • Ms-bdahl Hru'*.
• a *
Msmsrfeabl* N.s. a
Mr» Michael I urlain, I'laliith-itl |)i
makea the statement, that she caught
• * old which sett led on her lung* she
w*a ,reared for a month by her family
nhi *n tan. bn* grew worse Its told her
• he was « hopele.. victim of consump
I tluu and that no medo-tue could cure
her Her druggist suggested |*r king's
hew Discovery for t ousumpiitm she
'ought a Untile and In her delight Sound
herself bewegiled from itrsl doee, jane
| continued lie use am! after t eking six
hot lie*, 't.outl herself sound t*nd welly
j no a do*» bar own lo.-ewih t»l (« *«
• t' M ss she ewr*** | ,-** tyt *| hoi||e*
' ut ihts II real Disco vary at Olendahl
Mrtt s Drug Mnr* Only Jsi vent# and
$! mo every hot tie g even: end
CORI’ORAl. NRPTtlNK UK A l>
Below la h tcport of ihe de-uh of
Frank Neptune which appeared in the
Denver Republican >t Ang. 23. Frank
was the son of A l* Neptune'-h<> used
to reside in this city.
"Corporal Frank Neptune ot com
pany H. (First Colorado) has been must
ered out of the service in advance of
Ids coinrads. Death came to him at
noon today at the general hospital of
the Presidio
"His friends had hoped up to the last
that lie might recover, although lie
was given up yesterday by the medical
authorities. Probably the main reason
for this was that, as he had never com
plained of hi? suflerings, they did not j
appreciate the seriousness of the case.
Even as late as yesterday afternoon,
when Corporal Neptune regained con
sciousness for the last time, he said in
answer to the inquiries of the doctor:
‘I am feeling nil right.' Then he smiled
and not long afterward sank Into a com
atose condition
Early this morning the patient rallied
somewhat in strength althrough still
unconcious. But later there came a
second collapse and typhoid fever lina1
ly ended the life of the plucky volttr
teer who hud served so bravely and so
faithfully through two wars.
There is genuine grief in (lie heart of
every man in the regiment who enjoyed
the pleasure of knowing Neptuue per
sonally. The members of his company
will show their respect fur their late
comrade by providing elegant tloral de
signs for bla funeral- These will repre
sent an "8”the badge of the eight army
corps; an ,‘!P' Ids catnpany letter, and
others.
“Corporal Neptune's body will be
embalm d, so that it may be taken home
to Grand island' Neb.. If tbe parents so
desired. In case inch transfer of tbe re
mains is decided upon tbe men of Com
pany II will ask tbe privilege of tirst
bolding a military funeral here,
in order that a salute may he tired
oyer, the body, “tap*” blown and all tbe
customary honors of war bestowed up
on tbe late Colorado veteran.
Mr Neptune started for San Francisco
but heard of Ills son's death at Hock
Creek Wyo„ and is now awaiting the
arrival of some word concerning the
shipment of the corpse. A military fun
eral will be held here announcement of
which will appear later
Robert Neptune, a brother of tbe late
corporal, was formerly a member of
Company M of tbe Second but is now in
Cuba with the Seventh csvulry.
Live for those who love you, (true
For those whose heart* are fond and
The only way to do this right.
Take Rocky Mountain Tea at night.
ForSai.k obTrade—A good wagon,
over and over-jet, for sale or will
trade for Oats hay or corn. Inquire
of—J B O’Bhvan.
Dk. Cady's Condition Powders, are
just what a horse needs when In bad
condition. Tonic, blood puriller and
vermifuge. They are not food but med
icine and the best in use to put a horse
in prime condition. Price25 cents per
package. For sale by Odendabl Uto's.
» * »
Ye editor went out to make hay one day,
Hut the horses balked and the mower tooled;
The pitman grew hot, ths knife wouldat play,
And thea to the shop the mower we pulled.
All effort* were lost to make the thing goer.
It neither would cut prairie grass or weed.
So we took ourselves off to the Implement store
And bought a McCormmiok of T. M. Reed.
And now we are happy for all the day long
The bands are at work with nary a break.
The valley is tilled with that machines song.
Ami we've plenty of hay to feed a bull rake.
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Gr. A. K.pmi^uKU'HlA. PA.
A Sept 4th 9th
For the Annual Encampment of
Rtlie G A lt. at Philadelphia, in
September, the Union Pacific will
sell ticket* at greatly reduced rate* for
the round trip. Great reduced rate* t >
NEW YOHK CI TY, on same date* and
condition*, have al*o been made by 'he
Union Pact tic. For full Information
call on—\V !> C’MrroN, Agent.
♦ • ♦
Btort of a Hiave
To be bound hand and foot for years
by the chain* of disease I* the worst
form of slavery. George I) William*.,
of Manchester. Micb., tell* ho* such a
slave wa» made free. II.-saj *: “My
wife has been so helpless for live years
that she could not turn over In bed
alone After using two bottle# of Elec
tric Hitter*, site I* wonderfollv Improv
ed and able to du her own Work " l td*
supreme remedy for female dt-esses :
ipnckly cure# nervousness, steeples • !
ncs#. melancholy. headache backache,
fainting and di#*> *p* 'I* I’lns miracle
w.oWlug medicine I* * godsend In Weak
Stcklv. rundown people Every bottle
ruarsntee.l t|uty <V> eei s hold by
t l.l.’tldalll Hut's (luigglsi*
Is Baby Thin
this vumrotrr? Th«n add •
little
SOGTT'S CMUlSKUt
. to hr* milk three timet a day.
It i» A%tv>ni%hini how U»t
he will improve. It he nurvet,
let the mother take the
tmulvron. m (■a It m, all *-a *v«>s. II
ANNOUNCEMENT SARDS
AT THE M. E. CHURCH
Services at the M. K. church Sunday Sept.
3rd, morning preaching at 10:30. “A few word*
to my friends in the church " Evening preach
ing at 3:00 "To my friends of the Congregation.'
Collections will be taken for the support of the
worQ out preachers and their widow*. Come
and help this noble cause.
GERMAN EVANGELICAL SERVICES
German Evangelical services will be held
next Sunday Sept. 3rd. In this city, at the Bap
tist church at 10:U0 a- m. (None in afternoon.)
And Sunday, Sept., 10. in Kelso and Ashton.
All Germans are Invited.
Aug. Jennrich, Pastor
♦ • -*•
IMPROVED
TRAIN SERVICES
TO OREGON.
The Union Pacific in connection with
then 8 I, ,v O. R. A N Co. have ad
ded a Bullet Smoking and Idbiary Car
to rIn*ir through train to Portland, Ore
gon, and a Dining Car Service from
Chicago and Council Bluft'a lias uDo
been inaugurated The train la equip
ped with Palace Sleepers, Eree Reclin
ing Chair Cars, and Coaches making
luxurious travel to the North Pacific
Coast. Direct connections made for
Tacoma and Seattle.—W. D. Clifton,
Agent.
YELLOW STONE NATIONAL f A UK
The Park season is nearly over only
another month remains Those who
figure on visiting it this year must de
cide at once. The Burlington's Yel
lowstone Park Book—!J2 pages, 28 Illus
trations—contains just the information
the tourists needs, it tells how to reach
the Park—what, the trip costs—how
long it takes what tin re is to see and
how to see it. Sent free on request.
The tour of Yellowstone Park Is the
finest outing trip iu all the world, A
week Htnong Us geysers, lakes, can
ons and boiling springs is an experience
that cannot be duplicated anywhere else
on the globe.
•I. FRANCIS, General Pass. Agt.
Omaha, Neb.
♦- ■— • ...
F1V kidney trouble preys
upon the mind, dis
A Uf] cournges and lessans
1 \ 11 tl ambition: beauty,
YVFMON v|Kor antl ebeerful
ness soon disappeaer
when the kidneys are out of order or de
ceased, For pleasing results use Dr,
Kilmer’s Swamp Root, the great kidneys
remedy At druggists. Sample bottle by
mail free, also pamphlet. Address. Dr.
Kilmer g Co. Binghamton, N. Y.
♦ • ♦
The service of the UNION PACIFIC
via (Jlniaha or Kansas City Is unexcelled
and consists of Palace Sleeping-Cars.
Bullet Smoking and Library-Cars, Din
ing-Cars, meals a-la-carte, Free Keel in
iug-Chair Cars and Ordinary Sleeping
Cars,
l'he Union Pacific is the route for
summer travel.
For full information about tickets,
stop-overs, or a finely illustrated book
describing “The Overland Route” to
the Pacific Coast, call on - W. D. GLUT
TON, Agent
BE GOOD TO YOUBSEL.F and good
to your freinds. When you treat a
freind to whiskey give him tlie best.
HARPER Whiskey is the beverage for
your freinds and for you.—SOLD BY
T. A. Elbner, Loup City, Neb
Olir A 13 is not recommended
AlUI " for everything: but
if you have kidney
IVv/v/ X • liver or bladder
trouble it will be found just the remedy
you need. At druggists in fifty cent
and dollar siy.es. You may have a sam
ple bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery by mail free, also pamphlet tell
ing all about it Address, Dr. Kilmer
<& Co , Binghamton, N Y.
anr >n* •ending a »bmcii ana aauenption may
qnli'kly na.ertnln our opinion fra* whether an
intention t* protiahiy patentable, ( ommunlca
lion*eirirtlyn iiNitenMal llamtlMiofeon t‘*lonla
»«itt Iren. imlrat aenimy (or aeon ring pat out a,
I'etnitt* taken through Muun & t o. reveler
rp.c i.U n»lIre, without tliarwe, In tha
Scientific American.
a hanrtwunely llltietrat<u| weekly. I a r If eat elr
rulalloti of any erieiiliae Inertial. Ternia. M a
y»«r limn. nil.*. »L polj by all neea.leaier*.
New York
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FARM iwacrirerv,
HARDWARE, HARNESS AND FURNITURE. CALL
early if in need of a Buggy, Wagon, set of Harness or
anything; in the harness or furniture line.
v o
Car ol Goads just
AND ANOTHER ON THE WAY.
We need more room and will give you great bargains in
consequence. Call on us while in town,
Yours Respectfully,
T. M. REED. -r
W. H. BOECKNER.
MGrahjant
Tailor.
A trial solicited, Fit guaranteed,
Clothes cleaned and pressed on
short notice.
Repairing: Neatly Done.
AGENTS WANTED.—For “The Life And
Ai'hlevemunla of Admiral Dewey, ‘ the
world’ll greatest naval hero. By Murat
Halstead, the life long friends and udmlrer
of the nation's idol, itlggesl and book;
over 500 pages. Hxio Inches; nearly 1U0 pages
half-tone Illustrations. Only $1.50 Enor
mous domsas Big conimissloiis- Outfit
tree, chance or a lifetime. Write quick.
The Dominion company, Urd Floor caxton
Building., Chicago.
Tetter, Salt-ltheuui and ICczama
The intense itching and smarting inci
dent to these diseases, is instantly allay
ed by applying Chamberlain's Kye and
Skin Ointment. Many very bad cf sea
have been permanently cured by it- It
is equally efficient for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples
chapped hands, chilblain*, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. ‘A’icts. per box.
For sale by Odendabl Bro s.
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NOTICE OF WARMING.
As complaint is made to me that per
sons are killliug meadow larks, and
singing birds, and are tresspassing on
the land of others and killing game in
violation of the game law of the state,
notice is hereby g iven that In all cases
in the future where security for costs
Is given I shall institute proceedings
upon complaint being made.
Dated July Jlsf, 18SM).
T. 8. Nightingale, County Attorney
FARM FOR SALK.
One of the best improved farms in
Sherman county, consisting of <540 acres,
oue and one-fourth miles from Ashton,
640 acres under cultivation, balance in
pasture, good running water. Write for
prices. —Address
R. A, and K F. Wilson,
7-21-2-in Ashton, Nebr.
Fresh Hread every morn
ing 5 cts., a loaf. Cake overy
Saturday at A. E. Chase’s.
FOR MEN ONLY!
IFor LOST or FAILING MANHOOD,
jo.o.rol and NXHVOUS DEBILITY,
,|Wr«kn«oo of Bod7 **d Mind. Moots
. Afl Error* or E»»oooo« lo Old or You**.
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TIME TABLE
LOUP CITY, NKBK
Lincoln, Denver,
Omaha, Helena,
Chicago, Butte,
St. Joseph, Salt Lake City.
Hamms City, Portland,
St. Louis, San Francisco,
anti all points and ail points
Hast and South. West.
TRAINS LEAVE AS FOLLOWS. 4
GOING EAST
No w Passenger.7:BA a. m
No. 80 Freight .3.00 p. in
GOING WEST
No. M Passenger.4.18 p. in.
No. 58 Freight.Ilisoa. ui
Sleeping, dinner and reclining chair cars
(seals free) on through trains. Ticket*
sold and baggage checked to any polul In
the United Slates or Canada.
For information, maps, time tables and
ticket* call on or write to A. F. Wert*
Agent. Or J. Fit ANOls, Gen'I. Passenger
Agent, Omaha, Nebraska.
U. P. RAILWAY.
No. MB leaves dally except Sunday (pass
enger). 7:3(1 a. m.
No. MM leaves Honday, Wednesday and
Friday, (mixed) 3:05 p. m.
No. 80 leaves Tuesday, Thursday aud
Saturday, (mixed) 8:30 p. in.
No 87 arrises dally except Sunday (mixed
11:45 a. m.
No. (Sarrlvea dally except Sunday (pass.
eager) 7.05 p. m.
First class service and close connections
east, west and south.
W. U. Clifton, Agent.
NOTICE TO NON RESIDENT DK|fEND
ANTS.
In the District Court of Hberniun County.
Nebraska.
Henrietta M. Heavy, Plaintiff,
vs.
Mary K. Pierce. John VV. Pierce. Cen
tral I.oan autl Trust Company, a cor
orporation. A. I, Campbell us asslKnee
ol Central Doan and Trust Company,
A, D. Campbell, as Trustee) F. u,
Hamer and Co , Niels P. Hansen,
-Hansen, his wife, (real name uu
knowni and John Doe irepl natpe un
known, Defendants.
The above named uon-resldeni defendants.
to.w|t central Doan and Tryst Company,
a oorporation, A. D. Campbell as assignee of
the Centrul Doan and Trust Company. A. D.
Campbell as Trustee, Murv E Pleree and
John W Pierce will take notice that on the
tMIlh day of April. ItW the above named
plaintiff Henrietta M Heavy tiled her petition
In the above iiauiad Court uaainsi the above
named defendants, the abject and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortuard . now
owned by plaintiff, dated the tilth day of May
|upl. executed by the above named defend
anla. Mary K Pearce and John W Pearce
to the defendant. Central Doan and Trust Com
I»any upon i he South half of the South East
ouurter. and Dot* Five (Si ami six iti. lu
section Twenty five tJSI, in Township Thir
teen i IS' north of Kautfc Thirteen (IS> west
of tbrtthp ni contulnlns One lluudred and
Fifty live ami seven oue humlreths acres noire
«>r less situated tn .Sherman County !
mshn. to secure the payment of their prora
tsory note mow owned bv plaintiff- for tae
sum of One Thousand Hollars ifltuitxb to*
I aether with their It coupon Interest note*
i for tie sum of Thirty-Bv* dollars kv. uu
j each nil of • era date. With said imm*a*«
I the said principal note belli* due and pat
I able June 1st, War aad hears Interest from
I that date at ten per real Per annum amt the
said coupon »ot**s lu lu* due and payable on*
on the 1st dav of ta-eeuiiu-r aad one **« th* tat
day »f June successively la each ihi
after date amt • arb bears tatereet at the
rate of ten per rent per annum (rum matur
tty all of said coupons except the leal three
bavin* bi n paid 'the unpaid coupon, bam*
o« m d by plaintiff that there la no a due
on .aid pr iin ipal ante coupons ami ttlof t*n*e
and unpaid at-late the »um of ti hilt foe
ahleh snm attb Interest fv-im this dale at
abuse rate the plaintiff prays foe a derive
that Iha defendant* be rcv|nl(tnl to pay the
am- or it*-** seat premise , be sold in latte
fy the amount found due to plaintiff and Dr
nuts, ami that rash and all of snt-l tefend
ants te burred amt fores tuned of ail ntutif
ef mbayii- s la sard premis* i
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