PAGE 15 APRIL 19, 1906 Ga Nebraska. Independent CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska, office of Auditor of Public Accounts. Lincoln, February 1, 1906. It is hereby certified, that the In demnity Fire Insurance Company of Tew York in the state of New York has complied with the Insurance Law of this state applicable to such com panies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and or l . t - 1 iLf A A. rrnrninir nourunna tii inic kimiu mr the current year ending January 31, '1907. ... -v; - - : Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year first above written. . . E. M. SEARLE, JR. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts. JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy. BERGE, MORNING & LED WITH ATTORNEYS . 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 Donald "A. Gove is plaintiff, and Sarah C. Alford et al de I will, at 2 o'clock, p. m., on the 15th day of May, A. D. 1906, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska, offer for sale at public auc tion the following described lands and tenements, to-wit: Lots nine (9), ten (10), eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block ten (10), in the village of Che ney, Lancaster county, Neb., save and except 20 feet off the north end of said lot twelve (12). Given under my hand' this l'Oth day of April, A. D. 1906. . NICHOLAS RESS, Sheriff. BERGE, MORNING & LEDWITH, ATTORNEYS. NOTICE OF SUIT In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska.; V" . " William G. Houtz, plaintiff, vs. Ade- lia P. Fletcher,- et al, defendants. To Adelia P, Fletcher, widow of Asa Fletcher, deceased, Mamie P. Fletcher, George .Fletcher, ' Mrs George Fletcher, his wife, first name unknown, Anna Peck and George Peck, her husband, Walter M. Woodward," Edith Woodward minor children of Nellie Woodward deceased, and the unknown heirs and devisees of Nellie . Woodward, de ceased, the unknown heirs and de visees of Asa Fletcher, deceased, and J. Marcus Snow, first name unknown you and each of you are hereby noti nea iuai on me m uay oi uauuaijf, 1906, the above named plaintiff filed his petition and commenced the above entitled action; the object and prayer of said petition being to foreclose two (2) certain mortgages executed by Asa Fletcher and Adelia P. Fletcher, his wife, to the plaintiff, on April 20, 1888, each for the sum of $200 and in terest thereon, at the rate of ten per cent per annum, one mortgage being upon lots 5 and 6, in block 1 of Brace & Strawbridge's sub-division of lot 13 of H. Culbertson's sub-division of the northeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter o the northeast quarter in section 19, township 10, range 7, and said mort gage being recorded" in book 15 o mortgages at page 621, and the other mortgage being upon lot 2, block 8 Pleasant Hill sub-division of lots 3 4, 5, and 6, in the northeast quarter of section 36, township 10; range 6 and said mortgage being recorded in book 15, of mortgages at page 622 said real estate all being situated in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska. Plaintiff alleges in his petition that interest has been paid upon said mort gages up to April 20, 1896; that the principal and interest from that date on each of said mortgages yet remain ..nt-oi1 4 V o f inn nrnioOf1!ti!ro at law " have been had for the collection of said mortgage debts; that the condi tions of said mortgages have been broken: that vou each claim an in terest in said real estate, but plaintiff alleges that if you have any interest, the same is junior, inferior and subse quent to plaintiff's mortgages. Plaintiff prays for a foreclosure oi said mortgages and that said real es tate may be sold according to law to satisfy the same; the necessary affi davits having been filed, an order has been entered in said cause directing this notice to be published In this paper for at least four consecutive weeks. . You are reauired to answer plain tiff's petition on or before the 21st day of May, 1906, or the allegations thereof will be taken as true and judgment entered accordingly. WILLIAM G. HOUTZ, Plaintiff. By Berge, Morning & Ledwith, His Attorneys. " CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska, office of Auditor of Public Accounts. w Lincoln. February 1. 1906. It is herebv certified that the Phoe nix Mutual Life Insurance Company of Hartford in the State of Connecti cut has comolied with the Insurance Law of this state, applicable to such companies, and Is therefore authorized to continue the business of Lire in surance in this state for the current vear endine January 31. 1907. . Summary of report filed lor tne year ending December 31, lU5; INCOME. Premiums . . .$3,508,485,65 -..- A 1 1 t t h e r : sources . . . 961,317.25 Total . . . . . . .$4,469,802.90 DISBURSEMENTS. Paid Dolic y ' holders . . . .$1,820,422.34 t : . All other payments . . 964,073.59 Total $2,784,495.93 Admitted assets . ' . $20,245,015.38 " LIABILITIES. Net reserve -.$19,048,954.00 . Net p o 1 i c y claims ..... 28,520.00 . All other liabilities . , 262,182.00 . ' ' - $19,339,656.00 Surplus beyond . capital stock, . ( and other lia bilities . . . 905,359.38 4 $ 905,359.38 Total . . . . . . . .$20,245,015.38 Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year first above written. , El M. SEARLE, JR. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts. JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska, office of Auditor of Public Accounts. - Lincoln, February 1, 1906. It is hereby certified, that the Agri cultural Insurance Company of Water town, in the state of New York has complied with the Insurance Law of this state, applicable to such compa nies and , is therefore authorized . to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance in this state for the current year ending January 31, 1907. , ' - '. ' ... ' Witness my hand and the seal of the Auditor of Public Accounts the day and year first above written. E. M. SEARLE, JR. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts. JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy. CERTIFICATE OF PUBLICATION State of Nebraska, office of Auditor of Public Accounts. ... ' Lincoln, February 1, 1906. - It is hereby certified, that the New York Fire Insurance Company of New York in the state of New York has complied with the Insurance Law of this state applicable to such compa nies and is therefore authorized to continue the business of Fire and Lightning Insurance -in this state for the current year" ending January 31, 1907. Witnf'S-3 my hand and the seal of the AudUcr of Public Accounts., the Have Smutless Grain Of all the farmers' foes smut fart, no farmer need lose a dollar regard to grain have been conclusively proved, they are that: Smut is the product of a germ that is planted with the seed. That seeds upon which the smut germs have been destroyed will not grow a smutty crop. r: 7 , That wheat, corn, oats or barley treated with a solution of Formal dehyde will be freed from every trace of the smut germ. Two points, however, must be observed: the Formaldehyde must ,be of a full-strength, commercially pure" grade, and all the grain must come in contact with the solution. In the case of our Formaldehyde) (the exact grade used at the Experiment Station), one pound added to forty-five gallons of water will be sufficient for from seventy-five to eighty bushels of wheat or corn or forty to sixty bushels of oats or barley. It costs 33 cents a pound. Is it worth ONE-HALF CENT A, BUSHEL to free your seed from smut? Rather, you can afford to tak chances when you can insure a smut free crop for such an insignificant sum. SCAB ON What we have said about smut on grain applies equally well to potato scab and the use of Formaldehyde as suggested is a positive remedy for scab it never fails when a good grade of Formaldehyde is used. Let us furnish our pure, fresh and full-strength Formaldehyde i , and you can depend upon results use! for this purpose. BIGGS PHARMACY 1321 O Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. day and year first above written. E. M. SEARLE, JR. (Seal) Auditor of Public Accounts. JOHN L. PIERCE, Deputy. . T. J. DOYLE, ATTORNEY. NOTICE In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. ' Albert Bell, plaintiff, vs. Margaret Bell, defendant. , v ,To Margaret Bell, defendant: You "are hereby notified that on the 18th day of April, A. 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