The independent. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1902-1907, December 14, 1905, Page PAGE 15, Image 15

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    U63 NeDrasho. Independent
DECEMBER 14, 1901
PAGE 15
Farmers Ship Their Own Grain
r For many years the farmers have
been at the mercy of an elevator trust,
as has been clearly shown in court
proceedings in recent months. How
ever, Nebraska farmers are not" now
compelled to wait the slowprocesa
of the courts in order to get fair
' prices for grain. The Farmers Grain
Co. has been organized under Ne
braska laws with an authorized capi
tal of $250,000 and has secured a
membership on the Omaha Grain Ex
change it is the only farmers' com
pany in Nebraska that has gained this
advantage. The manager, Mr. C Vin-
- cent, has succeeded in overcoming all
the obstacles that formerly prevented
farme'rs from selling their own grain
in the "world's market," and the fol
lowing letter plainly shows he is doing
a successful business and saving thou
sands of dollars for Nebraska farm
ers. Why should not you save on
your crop as well as other people?
Six Cents a Bushel
Norton, Kan., Aug. 20, 1905. The
Farmers' Grain Co., Omaha, Neb.:
Gentlemen Your check for $64.81 Is
received for balance on car 24,321 Q.
This corn was of poor quality and you
, secured for me at least 6 cents a bush
el more than I could have secured in
IUa 1 1 1-"T 1 1 A
Luc muni juamei. iuu uare my ueai Ly
thanks for this service and I will try
and secure for you more consign
ments. B. W. Petti john.
See advertisement on page 7.
Would Fill the Bill
. Mr. Bighearfc Wiggins, old boy,
we've raised $50 to get the boss a
Christmas present, and we want some
thing that will make a show for the
money something that will look big,
you know. Can"t you suggest some
thing? , .;
, Wiggins Sure. Buy $50 worth of
rice and boil it - c
ably of the value of Four hundred
fifty ($450) dollars and that, defend
ants have paid the plaintiffs the sum
of Fifty ($50) dollars, leaving a bal
ance due of Four hundred ($400) dol
lars, for which sum with interest at
the rate of seven (7 per cent) per cent
from the 5th day of December, 1905,
! plaintiffs ask judgment and the costs
of suit. ""
Defendants will further take notice
that on the 5th day of December, 1905,
at the time of the filing of the petition
in said cause, they filed an affidavit
stating that, the defendants, Orelias
A. Herring and Mrs. M. H. Herring,
t. m . I a - M 1L.
i nis wne, were non-resiaenis 01 me
I state of Nebraska, and that service
of summons could not be had upon
iuuu ciiivj iuat iivus uuavut 11 viu
the state and that defendants were
owners of real estate in Lancaster
County, Nebraska, subject to attach
ment and that they had no personal
property in the State of Nebraska;
that thereupon an attachment was
duly issued and the sheriff of Lan-
f caster County, Nebraska, attached, as
provided by law, lot nine (9), block
three (3), in South Park Addition to
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska,
and said property is now held by the
sheriff by virtue of said attachment;
that the same will be sold according
to law to satisfy amount due plain
tiffs from defendants. .
You are required to answer said
petition on, or before, the 22nd day of
January, 1906. '
GEORGE A. ADAMS,
GEORGE W, BERGE,
' Plaintiffs.
Oscar Hunt, one of ' the Carlisle
football team, is an Indian millionaire
from Oklahoma.
As John R. Hegeman, president of
the Metropolitan Lite Insurance com
pany, sat in the witness chair of the
Armstrong legislative investigating
committee, says the New York Com
mercial, he seemed a cross between
Henry Ward Beecher and Robert
Gollyer, with a slight dash of St.
Simeon Stylites thrown in to add to
the "effect" of sanctification. His em
phatic expression of abhorrence for
the "perpendicular pronoun" maae a
deep impression upon William barnes,
Sr., of Albany, who looked on with
a quizzical glint in his near eye.
When Mr. Hegeman had declared that
he did not draw all of his salary of
$100,000 Mr. Barnes leaned forward
and whispered to a man in front of
him, "That is the face of a saint."
"Yes," retorted Mr. Hughes, softly
for he had overheard the remark.
"But no saint was ever as holy as Mr.
Hegeman looks." N
LEGAL NOTICE
To Herman Fisher, non-resident de
fendant: You are hereby notified
that on the 23rd day of November,
1905, Verdie Fisher filed a petition
against you in the district court in
and for Lancaster county, Nebraska,
the object and prayer of which are
to obtain a divorce from you on the
grounds of cruel treatment and non
support of her by you. You are re
quired to answer said petition on or
before Monday, the 15th day of Janu
ary, 1906, otherwise the facts and al
legations set forth in said petition
will be taken as true and decree en
tered in said action accordingly.
VERDIE FISHER, Plaintiff.
, MEIER & MEIER, Attorneys.
compound traction engine, Shop No.
998. Including all tanks, trucks, belts.
tools-and fixtures belonging to or per
taining to and used with said engine,
at public auction at 2 o'clock p. m.,
on the 22nd day of December. : 1905.
in the rear of the building occupied
by Schrader Brother & Co., at 822
v sireel, in me cuy 01 Lincoln, L.an
caster county, Nebraska.
AVERY MANUFACTURING CO..
(Incorporated.)
By Frederick Shepherd, Attorney.
Francis J. W. Price, Lawyer, 1012
O St., Lincoln, Neb.
notice of ta:: sale
To all whom it may concern and
to James R Wilhite to J. R. Wilhite,
to J. L. Wilhite and to Mary L, Wiltse
You and each of you are hereby notl
fled that on the seventh day of April,
A. D, 1904, M. L. Williams purchased
for the taxes at a private sale of land
for taxes Lots seven (7) and eight
(8) in Block fourteen (14) in South
Lincoln addition to Lincoln, Lancas
ter county, Nebraska, which lands or
lots was assessed in the name of J.
L. Wilhite and was sold for the taxes
assessed for the years 1894, 1895, 1896,
1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902
And that the time for, redemption of
said tots or lands from said sale will
expire on the seventh (7th) day of
April, A. D., 1906, and after said date
last mentioned I "will apply for the
tax deed thereto.
, FRANCI3 M. W. PRICE,
' Assignee.
NOTICE
, In the District Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
George A. Adams and George W.
Berge, plaintiffs, vs. Orelias A. Her
ring and Mrs. M. H. Herring, his wife,
defendants.
"he defendants, Orelias A. Herring
and Mrs. M. H. Herring, his wife, will
take notice that on the 5th day of
December, 1905, that George A. Adams
and George W. Berge filed their peti
tion in the District Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska, against Orelias A.
Herring and Mrs. M. II. Herring, his
wife, to recover the sum of Four hun
dred ($100) dollars, a balance due the
i)lulntlffs from tho defendants for pro
Vsaional services rendered the de
'cud.ints in certain litigation In the
Oistrlct Court of 1-mcaaUr County,
Nebraska, and In the Supreme Court
nf Ntbrnsk-a, under a veibal contract
ltv hlch the plaintiffs were to receive
ii reasonable value vi lhelr service
:o b rendered. Said petition allt'e;
fhut all of galJ professional rleH ;
wer rendered uim toelal Instance I
unit irqtifHt of iho defendant; that,
aid jM'ivit performed were itawm-i
SHERIFF'S SALE
Notice is hereby given, that by
virtue of an order of sale issued by
the clerk of the district court of the
Third judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, in
an action wherein Miriam Archer is
plaintiff, and Cora J. Cronan and Wil
liam J. Cronan ' Pendants. I will, at
2 o'clock, p. m., on tho Sth day of
January, A. D. 1906, at the east door
of the court house, in the City of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebnka,
offer for sale at public auction the
following described lands and tene
ments, to-wit: Lots eleven (11) and
twelve (12) in Block one (1) in Gib
bon's addition to the; City of Lincoln,
Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 6th day
of December, A. D. 1905.
NICHOLAS RESS.
Sheriff.
Francis M. W. Price, Lawyer, 1012
O St., Lincoln, Neb.
NOTICE OF iAX "ALE
To all whom it may concern and
to James R. Wilhite to J. R. Wilhite,
to J. L. Wilhite and to Mary L. Wiltse
You and each of you are hereby
notified that on the ninth (9th) day of
April, A. D 1904, M. L. Williams
purchased fo rthe taxes at a private
sale of land for taxes Lot nine (9) in
Block fourteen ( 4) in South Lincoln
addition to Lincoln, Lancaster county,
Nebraska, which lands or lots was
assessed in the name of J. L. Wil
hite, and was sold for the taxes as
sessed for the years 1894., 1895, 1896,
1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901 and 1902,
and that the time for redemption of
said lots or lands from said sale will
expire on the nint'i (9th) day of
April, A, D., 1906, and after said date
last mentioned I will apply for the
tax deed thereto.
FRANCIS M. W. PRICE,
. Assignee.
NOTICE OF SALE UNDER CHAT
TEL MORTGAGE
Notice is hereby given that by
virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on
the 17th day of December, 1904, and
duly filed In the ofllce of the county
clerk of Lancaster county, Nebraska,
tho 23rd day of December, 1904, and
executed by A. C. Brown and I J.
Larson to tho Avery Manufacturing
company, a corporation, duly Incor
porated under the laws of tho state
of UllnolK. to secure tho payment of
the sum of $300, upon which there
H now due the sura of $300 and ln
tc-rest at t rate of 7 per cent from
date, default having been made In
the payment of said sum, and no suit
or other proceeding at law having
been Iniiilluhil ti recover said debt
or anv part thereof, therefore we shall j
(H tho property therein described,,
vl one Minn apoll IT, hor power,!
Francis M. W. .Price, Lawyer, 1012
O St, Lincoln, Neb.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
To all whom it may concern and
to the Gate City Land company to
the Globe Savings bank and to the
Globe Loan and Trust Company Sav
Ings bank. You and each of you are
hereby notified that on the ninth day
of April, A. D., 1904, FM. Green
purchased for the taxes at a private
sale of land for taxes Lots ten (10.)
eleven (11) and twelve (12) in Block
three (3) in Zehruog and Ames add!
tion to Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne
braska, which lands or lots was as
sessed In the name of the Gate City
Land company and was sold for the
taxes assessed for the years 1892, 1893.
1894, 1895, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900,
1901 and 1902. And that the time for
redemption of said lots or lands from
said sale will expire on the ninth day
of April, A. D.. 1906, and after said
date last mentioned I will apply for
the; tax deed thereto.
F. M. GREEN.
Francis M. W. Price, Lawyer, 1012
O SU Lincoln, Neb.
NOTICE OF TAX SALE
To all whom It may concern an J
to Ed. B. Green and to tho National
Land company. You and each of you
are hereby notified that on the twenty
fifth day of March. A. D., 1901, F. M
Green purchased for tho taxen at a
private sale of land for taxe Lot
rkht (8) in Block threw (3) in
Zfrhrung and Aims, addition to I in
coin in I auc ter coun , Nebraska,
which landt or lots was ',
the name of the National lnd com
pany, and was sold for the taxes as
sessed for the years , 1901 and 1902,
and that the time for redemption of
said lots or lands from said sale will
expire on the twenty-fifth day of
March, A. D., 1906.
0 F. M. GREEN.
LEGAL NOVICE
Notice to non-resident defendants.
In the district court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska, :
George H. Freeman plaintiff, vs. B.
R. Watson, whose first name is un
known, et al., defendants. .
To B. R. Watson, whose first name
is unknown, and Mrs. B. R. Watson;
whose first name is unknown, George
Hargreaves, and Mrs. George Har,
greaves, whose first name Is un
known, T. E. Calverf, whose first
name is unknown, and Mrs. T. E. Cal
vert, whose first name is unknown,
J. N. Barr, whose first name is w
known, and Mrs. J. N. Barr, whose
first name is unknown, Miss Sallie
Floyd, Mrs. Kuher, whose first name,
is unknown, and Mr. Kuher, whose
first name is unknown, Mrs. Max
Woods, whose first name is unknown,
and Mr, Max Woods, Edward C. Per
kins, and Mrs. Edward C. Perkins', ,
whose first name is unknown, Mrs. .
Charles E. Perkins, whos'e first namo .
Is unknown, and Mr. Charles E. Per- -kins,
Florence Bramwell, and Mr.
Bramwell, whose first name is un-1
known, Mrs. Ray Jenckes, whose first .
name is unknown, and Mr. . Ray
Jenckes, Mrs. C. S. Maurice, whose
first name is unknown, and Mr, C.
S. Maurice, whose first name Is un-
known, C. F. Touzalln, whose first
name Is ' unknown, and Mrs. C. F.
Touzalln, whose first name is un- 1
known, Mrs. G. E. Touzalln, whose
first name is unknown, and Mr. G.
E. Tou2alin, whose first name 1s un-.
known, Mrs.. J, J. Ransom, whose
first name is unknown, and Mr. J, J.
Ransom, whose first name is un
known, Lida M. Touzalln, widow of
Albert E. Touzalln, deceased, ' Ellen
F. Touzalln, Charlotte Touzalln, Ed
ward C. Perkins and Charles S. Mau
rice, trustees of the will of Albert E.
Touzalin, deceased, and J. W. Blythe,
whose first name is unknown, and
W. S. Jackspn, whose first name is
unknown, and H. W. Scott, whose
first name is unknown, altefnates as
trustees of the will of Albert E. Touz
alln, deceased, J. F. McShane, whose
first name is unknown, and Mrs. J.
F. McShane; whose first name Is un
known, Henry Weible, and Mrs. Henry
Welble, whose first name is unknown,
also the unknown heirs and consorts
of all the above named defendants;-non-resident
defendants.
You and each of you will take no
tice that on the 18th day of Novenv,
ber, 1905, George H. Freeman, plaintiff
herein, filed his petition In the dis
trict court of Lancaster county, Ne
braska, against you and each of youi
the prayer and object of which pe-
kitlon is to foreclose the liens of tax
sale upon two tax certificates of the
date of November 9th. 1903, made
by the treasurer of said county to one
Cbas. Hammond covering lots five
(5) and six (6) in block nine (9) of
Hillsdale addition to the city of Lin
coln, Incaster county, Nebraska, for
the delinquent county taxes of 1901
and the delinquent county and city
taxes of. 1902. which certificates were
on the 20th day of April, 1905. sold
and assigned by the said Chas. Ham.
mond. and later In the regular course
of business becar.ie for value the
property of the plaintiff herein; that
there Is now due on said certificates
the sum of $19.13, together with In
terest at tho rate of 20 per cent per
annum from tho date of said cer
tificate for two years, and 10 per
cent thereafter.
Plaintiff prava that saUl property
bo sold to 8utlfv tiald llena and the
coat of th!a action. Including attor
ney' fees oh irorlded by law; and
for Rcnrral relief.
You aro required to answer aM
petition on nr b fore the 15th day ff
January, lso.
Dated IVrtmiNf 1,
(IKOPnn If, KH K KM AN.
!ly EDWIN 8. HIPI.KY. Atfy