Western news-Democrat. (Valentine, Neb.) 1898-1900, October 20, 1899, Image 5
WOOD BEOTHEHS Live - Stock - Commission - Merchants South Omaha and Chicago WALTER E. WOOD , Cattle Salesman HENRY LEFLER , Hog Salesman We furnish Market .Reports free of expense. "Write to us. C. H. CORNELL. President. Jtt. V. N1CHOL.SON . , Cashier B ANK OF VALENTINE. Valentine , Nebraska. A General Banking BnsinessTransactecl Bays and Sells Domestic and Foreign Exchange Correspondents ; Chemical National Bank , New York. First National Bank , Omaha Neb i The DONOHER * JB continually adding improvements and it is now tlie 49 best equipped , and most comfortable 49 49 FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL 49 IN NOKTHWEST NEBRASKA 49 49 Hot and Cold Water Excellent Bath Room Two Sample Room * 49 c HERRYOUNTY HANK Valentine , Nebraska Every facility extended customers consistent with conservative banking Exchange bought and sold. Loans upon good security solicited at reaaonabU ratea. County depository. t E. SPARKS. President CHARLES SPARKS Cashier GENERAL MERCHANDISE. Everything fresh and cle.an , and prices that are right. Special attention given to pumps , tanks , and ranch supplies , J. N. STEADMAN & CO- Kennedv , Nebraska The OWL SALOON Golden Sheaf Pure White Rye , Susquehanna Byeand Cedar Creek I ouisvillc. Kentucky , Bourbon Whisky. Pure Grape & Cognac Brandy's TokaAngellicaPortSherry and Black berry in wood , claret , Riesling , Sauternes. Cooks Imperial ; Gasts and Clicquot in bet tles. Damiana and oth er Cordials. Also Agent for Fred Kings Celebrated Fx- ra Pale Besr for family ns3 , and Pabsts Exjjb.-t Bear C. H. THOMPSON , M. SAGESER C. . , TONSORIAL ARTIST Hair cutting and shaving. HOT AND GOLD BATHS FIRST CLASS MILL I have established a Feed and Saw Mill 9 miles south of Cody , at the mouth of Medicine Canyon , and am now prepared to crind Feed , Corn Meal and Graham , c" turn out all kinds of Lumber and di mension stuff , and Native Shingles GveuS a , ra.orde , , FOB SALE 150 tons of good hay. _ K. Grooms. Estrnycrt Two horses ; one brown horse hranded O on left shoulder , one black horse branded IX on left shoulder. SS left hip. I-will give the first described horse to the man who finds and re turns the black described above. . Kyle , S. D. Taken up by the undersigned. 7 miles east of Merriman one sorrel horse with front leg bro- ' * ' ken. branded T on right shoulder. Aiso one buckskin mare branded on left shoulder- Parties can have same by proving . . . . . . . aud paying costs. wroperty a H J * Monllert | Merriman , Neb. Strayed Two cows , about G years old one dark red. one roan wieh horns tipped. Branded TC on right hip. J. A. Adainsoii. Wanted 500 men to harvest sugar beets and for general farm work. Apply to Standard Cattle Company , Ames , Nebraska. 42 Taken up , at niy place ten miles southwest of Cody , one 2-year old heifer - er , speckled red and white , white face , branded left side , right ear clipped , with white iTTI/ face calf by her side rl W Arthur Heath Louis Bordeaux Eosebiid , S. D. Horses branded Alfred Bordeaux and Bros Eosebud , S D Prideaux Sanford Kennedy. Neb Stock branded on left side Horses branded on left shoulder Teeter ? Bros. Newton , Neb. Horses same on left shoulder Ranee between the Gordon and the Suake JJe not too late with your Winter Vegetables "We are row ready for Inter Orders If you -wantrgood vegetables , tlien Hanseu's is the place. Any kind of first class vegetables can be secured b3T giving order to JENS THOMSEN C. ELLIKG Manager Salesman B. HANSBN WESTERN NEWS-DEMOCRAT BOBEBT GOOD , Editor and Publisher FUSION TICKET STATE For Supreme Judge Silas A. Holcomb For Itegents State University Edson Eick J. L. Teeters CONGRESSIONAL For Congress. Sixth District "William Neville JUDICIAL For Judges , Fifteenth District W. H. Westover J. J. Harrington COUNTY For County Clerk Peter J. Donoher For County Treasurer O. W. Halm For County Sheriff John H. Skirving For County Superintendent Mrs. Lizzie Crawford For County Judge W. R. Towne For County Surveyor J. S. Estabrook For County Coroner Dr. A. N. Compton For County Commissioner , Second His Alex .Burr P. Balfford and wife , of Rosebud , were in town yesterdaj7 , to meet Dr. Hardin , of the Agency. While Bal- gord cannot vote here , he and his > wife are both strong partisans of Pete Donoher , and if to their influence his election was left , Pete would be made county clerk by an overwhelming ma jority. Anyone who knows him can not help beipg his friend. Alex Burr , one of the heavy cattle- men of Cherry county , whose home is near Pullman , made us a pleasant visit Monday accompanied by Judge Rosen- bury , of that county. Mr. Burr was on his way home from Alliance. The fusionists of Cherry county , at the con vention held at Valentine , nominated Mr. Burr commissioner of the Second district ( a very large and wealthy portion tion of the county ) and should he be elected , no citizen of the county will ever regret the support he gives to honest Alex Burr. Hyannis Tribune. The O'JSTeill Independent , after an in vestigation , makes this challenge : "If J. J. Harrington has not transacted more legal business , tried more cases in both county and district court , and won a larger per cent of suits tried be fore judge and jury during the last five years than both of his opponents com bined , we will cease to advpcate his election and pull down his name from the head of our columns. > ow , you republican yelpers who are shouting 'young , ' 'inexperienced , ' 'running ou his brother's reputation , ' etc. , put up or shut up. This challenge is a stand ing one. We mean business. " President McKinley has made a treaty with the Sultan of Sulu and the American flag floats over the Sulu archipelago. The Sultan and his chiefs draw an annual salary from the treas ury of the United States. The Sultan is a Mohammedan despot , and rules without let or hindrance from the United States government. His gov ernment is the lowest and vilest on the earth. The mass of the people in the Sulu islands are slaves. Polygamy is an institution of the church and state. The Sultan and his chiefs have scores of wives each , awd the people of the United States are taxed to support them. National Watchman. 1 or all fresh cuts or wounds , in either the human subject or in animals as a dressing , Ballard's Snow .Liniment is excellent ; while for sores on working horses , especially if slow to heal , or suppurating , its Healing qualities are unequaled. Trice 25 cents and 50 cents. Arabia. Hello , boys ! Well , I got back once again , and will try and tell you what I have heard on my return. Hay pressing ; will begin soon. Mr. Jordan has sold his hay press to McDaniels , of Woodlake. Miss Nellie Heelan is in the neigh borhood and located on her home stead on the Fairfield. Oh , yes , Wm. Heelan took a new boarder Sunday for 21 years. His weight is 8 pounds. All parties doing well. Well , now , please excuse mistakes and poor looks. Yours truly , WHO AM I. White's Cream Vermifuge is a highly valuable preparation , capable , from the promptitude of its action , of clearing the system in a few hours of every worm. Price 25 cents. I Last week we received the following letter from an old soldier who is an in timate acquaintance of Dr. Elyr but owing to lack .of sp'ce wo failed to publish it. The facts stated in the letter are to the best of our knowledge true , and we would advise all old soldiers to take them into considera tion when they come to the polls to vote. The letter follows : Please allow me space in your valu able paper to state a few facts coucern- Dr. W. B. Ely , the republican candi date for state regent. In 1896 he was a candidate for state senator and was beaten , also was one of the Brown county pension examining board , and was put off for cause ; and in the fall of 1897 be was at the reunion of the old soldiers at Bassett , and was called on to make a speech and he responded in the part as follows : "Comrades , I offered myself twice and the govern ment did not want me , and wben they did want me , my patriotism had given out and then I would not go. " Then he commenced a tirade on the old soldier , and said that he was surprised to think that they would call on him to make a speech to them after the way they had treated him. ' 'You know that I was a candidate for state senator and you old soldiers defeated me ; I was ftne of the board of examiners , and you had me put off , and now 1 will tell you what I' have seen on our streets : Old soldiers walk up straight and nimble and earning good wages , but when they wanted an increase ; ! could see them walking with a cane and limping1' ; aud he went through the motions to show how they walked , and denounced the pension business as a fraud. In 1899 he is a candidate for state regent , and made a spaech at the old soldiers' reunion at Long Pine , and there he said it done him good to look into the faces of the old veterans that stood by our flag in time of our coun try's need , and was ready to kiss all of us provided we would vote for him this fall ; and he admitted that the Declara tion of Independence and the Constitu tion meant freedom to all men under the Stars and Stripes , but said he would stand b\r the administration right or wrong. Now , old soldiers , can we trust a man to manage our state institutions that has no principle of his own , but will sanction whatever policy his party may tell him riglit or wrong ? Oh , no ; we will have to defeat him as he said we did for state senator , and teach him that we are loyal , libertv-loving people yet , if we do have to limp to the polls to resent an injustice done us in our old age. OLD SOLDIER. Wading boots lor hunters at T. C. Hornby's. RAILROAD. 'North-Western Line' is the best , . to and from the SUGAR BEET FIELDS -OF NORTH NEBRASKA. Order of Hearing. State of Nebraska. Cherry county , ss. In the matter of the estate of Annie E. Handy , deceased. On reading and filing the petition of Lewis W. Handy , praying that the instrument liied en tlie sotti day of September. 1S09. and purporting to be the last will and testament of the said de ceased ( , may be proved , approved , probated , allowed , and recorded as tlie last will and testa- mentor the said Anna E. Handy , deceased , and that Hie execution of said instrument may be committed an the administration of said estate may be granted to Lewis W. Handy and Alfred Lewis. : .s executors. OIJDERKI ) . That October 28. A , D. . 1809. at 10 o'clock a.ni.is assigned for hearing said petition , when-all persons interested in said matter mav appear at a county court tn be held in aud forsaid county , and show cause why the i > riyer of peti tioner should not be granted ; and tliat notice of the pendency of saifl petition and the hearing thereof , be given to all persons interested in said matter by publishing a copy of this order in the Western News-Deitiocnit , a weekly newspaper printed in said county , for three successive - weeks , prior to said day of hearing. SEAL W.K. TOWNE. f ( A true copy ) . County Judge. Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( Clarke & Tucker , Attorneys ) To Mary A. Farris. Mathew It. Farris. James V. S. Pad'dock and Mrs. Paddock , wife of James V. S. Paddock , first and true name unknown , non-resident defendants : Von will take notice that on the 19th nay of October , 189 ! ) , Isaac N. Bryan , plaintiff herein , filed his petition in the district court of Cherry county. Nebraska , against said defendants , the object nml prayer of which are to forclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by defendants. Mary A. Farris and Mathew H. Farris , to tlie plaintiff , upon lots. , 4 and 5 , and seki of the nwJ4 of section six ( G ) , township ihirtv-three:53) ( : ) . range twenty-seveu (27) ( ) . in Cherry county. Nebraska ; to secure the , " said "note'aiid mortgage the sum of § 519.4-- . which sum , with interest irom this date , plain tiff prays for a decree that defendants , Mary A. > Karris and Mathew J { . Karris , be required to , pay the same , or that said premises may be sold | I to satisfy the amount found due. j j You are required to answer said petition on or i ; before Monday , November 27,1899. ISAAC N. BKYAN , Plaintiff. Dated October 19,1889. 39 Notice to Non-Resident. Scott T. Jones , non-resident defendant , will take notice tliat on the 28th day of September. 189 ! ) . W. F. Sawjer filed petition in the district court of Cherry county , Ncpraska , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien acquired bv virtue of a certificate of tax sale issued DY It. N. Watson , county treasurer of said county , for the payment of delinquent taxes upon the following described real estate : i The uwj Sec 29 , Tp 31. K 30. sai.l county , for the i years 1S92 and 1889 , IS'JO , and l 91. and for s-bse- | quent taxes for the years 1892 and Iby3. No part' of taid taxes has been paid and there is now due plaintiff from desendant tlie sum ot $00.00 to- irether with $0.00 attorney lees , for which plaini till prays jiulauient. You aie required to an. swer said pention on or before At outlay , November - vember ( Jth , 1899. 30 W. G. SAWYEK , I'iff. . . i NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT ! I Joe Hose ami Carrie Rose will take notice that an action pending before him , wherein Edward Satterlee is ulamtiff , and Joe Husband Carrie Rose are defendants , that property of the de fendants , consisting of one yearling heifer and seven calves , all branded on the right side , bus been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 14th day of November , 1889 , at 10 o'clock A. M. EDWARD S.\TTF.IILKK , Plaintiff. - Dated October ll , 1899. / Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Theodore II. Coot-er and H. 31. Henley , real name unknown , defendants , will take notice tliat on the 18th day of October , lStf > . tlie County of Cherry , plaintiff herein , filed its petition in the district i-onrc of Cherry county , Nebraska. against Theodore II. Cooper and II. M Henley. real name ; unknown , defendants , the object and prayer of u-.ichare to foreclose flie tax liens hereinafter described : Injts first i-atiseof action stated in said peti tion. the tiiaintiff seeks to foreclose a lax lien UDOIJ the lot * s and 4 of section 4. lots 1 of sec tion 5 in township 25 , range 28. aud swM of swU of section 33 in township 20. range 28 , west ol tlie sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Ne braska ; that the taxes involved in said first cause of action are tlie taxo. tliat were levied on said premises in the year 1891 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon it tax lien tbe mm of $7 05 , for which , with interest from tbu first day of October , 1899 , on S4.34 thereof at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays fora de cree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its second cause of action stated in said Petition , tlie plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon ilie lots 3 and 4 of sec. 4. lot l in sec. 5 , township 25. range 28 , and w4 of sw& of sec tion 33 iu tow nsliip 26. rang 24 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county. Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said second cause of action are the taxes thai were levied in the year 1895 : that tliere is now due tlie plaintiff upon its tax Hen the SMIII of $5.76 , for which sum , with interest from tlie first day of October , 1899. on $3.70 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree tliat the defendants be required to pay the same or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. due.In In its third cause of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon tlie lots 3 and 4 of section } , lot l of sec- lion 5 iu township 25. range 28 , and swVi of ew'4 of section 33 in township 20 , range 28 , west of tlie sixth-principal meridian in oherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said third cause of action arc the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year 189C ; that tliere is now due the ptaintiff upon its tax lien tlie sum of § 5.79 , for which , with Interest from the first day of October. 1899. on $4.01 thereot , at 10 per centum per annum , tlie plaintiff prays for a de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same or that said property may be sold to satisfy the amount found due . In Us fourth cause of action stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lieu upon the lots 3 and 4 of section 4 , lot 1 of section 5 in township 25 , range 28 , and swj ot sw4 of section 3. in township 20. range 28. west of the sixtli principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said fourth cause of action tire the taxes that were levied in the year 1897 ; that there is now due tlie plaintiff upon Its tax lieu tlie sum of $4.75 , for which sum , with interest from tlie first day of October , 1899 , on $3.81 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff i > rays for a decree that the defend ants be required to pay the same or tliat said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount louiul due. In its lit tli cause of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the lots 3 and 4 of section 4. l t 1 of section 5 in township 25 , range 28 , and s\vs4 of sw'4 of section 33 in township 20 , range 28 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county. Ne braska ; that tlie taxes involved in said fifth cause of action are tlie taxes that were levied in the year 1893 : that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of 53.07. for which , with interest from tlie first day of October. 1899. on $3.27 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , tlie plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend ants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount lotind due. Yon are required to answer said petition on or before tlie 27th day of November , 1899. THE COUNTY OF CHEKKV , Plaintiff. Dated this IStli day of October. 1899. 39 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. George E. Wallace , defendant , will take notice that on the 18th day of October. 1899. the Comity oi Cherry , plaintiff heroin , filed its petition in the district court of Churry county , Nebraska , against George E. Wallace , defendant , the object and prayer 01 which are to foreclose the tax hens hereinafter described. In its first cause of action stated in said petition - tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lien unou thes4 } of n\\54 and n of sw& of section 17 in township 32 , range 40. west ot the sixtli principal meridian in Cherry county , Ne braska ; that the taxes involved in said first cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year Ib90 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of $9.58 , for which , with interest from the first day of October , 1899 , ou $7.08 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for u de cree tliat defendants be required to pay tlie same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its second cause of action stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax Hen upon the s'/4 of nwii and n % of sw % of section 17 in townsbin 32 , range 40. west of tlie sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that tlie tax s involved in said second cause of action are the taxes that were levied in ilie year 1897 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon i's tax lien the sum of $8 31 , for which sum , with interest from the first day of October , 1899. on $7.10 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant be required to pay the same or that said prem ises may be .sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its third cause of action stated in said peti tion , tne plaintiff seeks to foreclo-e a tax. lien upon the sl/3 of mvV4 and i\y. of swJi of s ° ction 17 in township 32 , range 40 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said third cause of act ou are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year 1KJ8 ; that there is now due the plaintiff on its tax lien the .sum of $7 79 , for which , with interest from the first aay of Oc tober. 1899. on S7.28 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays fora decree that the defendants be required to pay the same or hat said premises mav be sold to satisty tlie amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of November , Itf99. COUNTV OF CHERUV. Plaintiff. Dated this ISth day of October , 1S99. 39 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. W. n. Peters , real name unknown. The Ne braska Mortgage and Trust Co. aud Eatella J. Case , defendants , will take notice that on the 18th day of October , ' 1889 , tlie County of Cherry , plaintiff herein , filed its petition in the district court of Cherry county , Nebraska , against W. II. Peters , real name unknown. The Nebraska Mortgage and Trust Co. and EsteJIa J. Case , de fendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose the tax liens hereinafter described : In its first cause of action slated in said peti tion , the plaintiif seeks to foreclose a tax lieu upon the n' ol swJ4 of section 2 and n'4 of nwU of section 27 in township 27. ninue 28. west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county. Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said first cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year 1897 ; that there is now due tlie plaintitt" upon its tax lien the sum of $ Q.i > S. for which , with interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on § 3.40 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a de cree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its second cause of action stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a t x leiiJ upon the 114 of swii of section 20 an J i\Vz of ] iwJi of section 27 in township27 , range 28 , west of tliesixtti principal meridian inClien-y county , Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in said sec- j oud cause of action are the taxes that wete levied in tlie year 1898 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax Hen the sum of $3.23 , ! for which sum , with the interest from the first , day of October , 1899 , on ? 4 03 thereof , at 10 per : centum per annum , the plaintiff pravs for a de cree that the defendants be required" pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of November , 1899. THE COU.NTV OF OHKUKV , J'laintiff Dated this 18th day of October , 1890. 39 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ' ( Clarke & Tucker , Attorneys. ) To Walter A. Fisk and Idella M. FUk , non resident defendants : You will take notice tliat on the 19th day of October , 1899. Isaac N. Bryan , plaintiff herein , filed his petition in the district court ( of Cherry county. Nebraska , against s-iid defend.ints. the object and prayer f , wnich are to \ foreclose a ceitain mortgage , executed by the defendants < to the plaintiff , upon the sl'2 of the ne.i. the neJ-i of the se4 of section 14 , and the swVi of the nwli of section 13 , township 33 , range ; ' . in Cherry county , Nebraska , to secure the : painent of certain promissory notes dated October 25.1895. for the sum of $5l.ir , $53.ooiml $ > j.H ( ) . and tine and payable on November 1 , 1S9I5 ; November 1. 1897. and November J , 1893. respectively ; that there is now Hue upon said notes aud mortgage the sim : of ? 224.20. for which amount , wnli iu-etcst from this date , plaintiff prays for a decree ilial defendants be required to pay same , or that said premises may be sold to sit isfy tlie amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , November 27.1899. ISAAC N. UiiVAX , Plaintiff. Dated October l ! , 1S9-J. 39 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. Thomas II. Lcwman. Hamilton .oan and Trust Co. and O. I ) . Clieseliro. real name iv- knmvii. defendants will take notice tliat on fin 19th dav of October , isoo. the County of Cher , plaintiff herein , tiled Its petition in tli"dlitn. court of Cherry county. Nebraska , against Thomas II. I/-\vnian , Hamilton Loan : tul friist Co. and O. I ) . Chesebro , real name 11 iknown , defendants , the nnject and prayer of which are to foreclose the tax leius hereinafter described : In the first fcatisotof action stated In said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax leln upon tlicdwli of section 5 In township 25 , range 2C , west of the sixth principal meridian la Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes inrolved In said first cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year 1S93 ; that ; there IH now due the plaintiff upon Its tax lien the sum of $9 02. for which , wlta interest from the first day of October. 18'J9 , on S5.34 thereof , at 10 percentir.u per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants he required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found djte. In its second cause of action stated in said petition , the plaintlif seeks to foreclose a tax lien upon the swJi of section 5 in township 23 , ramie 20 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Chem county , Nebraska ; that the taxes In volved in said second cause of action are the taxes that were levied in the year 1394 ; that there is now due the plaint ill upon its tax lien the sum of $7.40. for which sum , with Interest from the first day of October , 1899 , on $4.58 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plain tiff prays for a , decree that the defendants be- required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In its third cause of notion stated in said petition , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax leln upon the swj of sections in township 2ft , range 26 , west of the sixth principal meridian of Cherry eo.mty. Nebraska ; that the taxes in volved in said third cause of action are the taxes that were levied on said premises in the year 1895 : tliat there Is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of $6 83 , for which , with the interest from the first day Of October. 1893 , on $4.49 thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same , or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In the fourth cause of action stated In said petit ion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a tax lein upon the swj * of section 5 in township 25. ramie 28 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county , Nebraska ; that the taxes in volved in said fourth cause of action are the taxes that were levied in the year 1897 ; that there i * now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the sum of $0.50 , for which sum , with interest from the first day of October , 1899. on $5.50 thereof , at 10 per cent per annum , tliu plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants b re quired to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. In the fifth cause of action stated in said peti tion , the plaintiff seeks to foreclose a rax Hen upon the sw4 ? of section 5 in township 25. range. 20 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry county. Nebraska ; that the taxes involved in .said iifth cause of action are the taxes that were levied in the year 1898 ; that there is now due the plaintiff upon its tax lien the- sum of $5.9 ( > . for which sum , with interest from the first day of October. 1899. on $4.9J ( thereof , at 10 per centum per annum , the plaintiff prays for a de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to Satisfy the amount found due. "Sou are hereby required to answer said peti tion on or before the 27th day of November , 1899. THK COUNTY : OK CIIKKUV. riaiutiff. Dated this 19th day of October , 1899. 39 Notice to Noil-Resident Defendants. ( A. M. Morrissey , Attorney for Plaintiff. ) To Albert II. Nicholson , and Nebraska Mort gage and Trust Company , and John Doe , real name unknown , representative in interest of Nebraska Mortgage and Trust Company , de fendants : You , and each of you , are hereby notified that on the 20th day of October , 1899 , Harry E. Reische , as plaintiff , filed his petition in the dis trict court of Cherry county , Nebraska , against you as defendants , the object and prayer ot which ito establish and foreclose tax lipn upon real estate as follows , to-wit : The w } of tin s\v . 4 of section 25. and the \\Yt of se4 ! of sec tion 20. all in township 27. north of range 28 , west of the sixth principal meridian in Cherry coiuitv , Nebraska , for all the taxes assessed and levied thereon , for either state , county or school district purposes , for- the years 1893. 1894 , 1895 , 18 % . 1897 and 1898. for which said lands 1 ; were sold to this plaintiff for $30.73 ; that this plaintiff has also paid the taxes assessed and i levied thereon for the year 1898 as subse quent ! taxes , and has tacked the same to his certificate of tax sale to have an accounting of the amount due thereon , together with interest from the date hereof at the rate of 20 per cent per ! annum , and an attorney fee of 10 per cent of the total amount found due. . . To have the said land sold for the payment and satisfactwn of the amount found due for such . ! taxes , interest , attorney fee , penalties and cost , and for the costs of suit and the costs of sale , to bar. foreclose and exclude the said defendants and each of them from having or claiming any lien , title , interest or equity 01 1 redemption of , in or to the same or any part thereof , and for general relief. You , mi each of you , are required te answer said petition on or before November 27.1899. IlAituv E. KEIHCHK , riaiutiff. Dated this 20th day of October , 1899. 39 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( Clarke & Tucker , Attorneys ) Albert \V. Smith , F. M. Howler , Jennie Ilawley and L. A. Webb , non-resident de- lendants > : You will take notice that on the isnh ( ay of October. 1899. William E. Haley i , plaintiff herein , filed his petition In the district court of Cherry county , Ne- br.uska.against said defendants , the object and prayer 1 of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by Albert W. Smith to E. S. Ormsby , trustee for W. L. Telford , upon the se i of se1 * of seetipn 12 , and the nl/3 ot neJi and s H of ne/i of section 13 , township 34 , range 2C , situated in Cherry county , Nebraska , to secure the payment of one certain promissory note dated September 9 , 1887 , for the sum of $275.00 , and due and payable in five years from date thereof , which said note was on the 19th day of November , 1892 , extended and made'payable on the first day of December , 1897 , and was on the 4th day of August , 1898 , assigned to this plaintiff ; that there is now due on said note and mortgage the sum ot $319.85 , for which sum , witli interest from tnis date , plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , the 27th day of November , 1899. WILLIAM E. HALE * , Plaintiff. In the District Court of Cherry County , Nebraska. Bertha HenOrix. nee Hertha" | Helzer. administratrix of the estate of August .1. Notice to Non- Helzer , deceased , Plain-- } resident Defend- tiff. ant. vs. I John Gatsel , Defendant. J John Gastel. non-resident defendant , you will take I notice that on the 17th day of October , 1899. \ the plaintiff filed a petition against you in the district court of Chsrry county , the object and prayer of which are to obtain a judgment against i you for the sum of $113.15 with interest from October 9 , 1899 , an the rate of 7 per rent , per annum , due plaintiff for money advanced for the payment of taxes at your special Instance and 1 request. You are also notified that on the same day the plaintiff caused an order of attach , inent , to issue from the district court of said county and that the undivided one-half of w'/J of nej-i and wi of sej of section 35. township 31 , range 28 , was attached thereunder as your property. You are required to answer said petition on or before November 27,1899. BEKTHA HKXDUIX. Administratrix. By Clarke & Tucker , her attorneys. 38 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants. ( Clarke & nicker , Attorneys. ) To Stephen J. Kilgore andElma C. KHgore , non-resident defendants : You will take notice that on the 19th day ot October , 1S99. Isaac N' . Bryan , plaintiff herein , filed his petition in the district C9urc of Cherry county. Nebraska , against said defendants , the object and prayer of which are to foreclose certain mortgage , ex ecuted by defendants to the plaintiff , noon the eVt of the awJi ami the mvi of the s&Ji of sec tion 27. and tne nek of tbe nwj of section 34. township 34. range 28. to secure the payment of certain promissory notes dated August 29,1895 , for the sum of $04.90 , $04 90. $04.90 and § 64.90 , and due and payable on September 1. 1896 ; March 1 , 1897 ; September 1 , 1897 , and March 1. 1898 , respectively ; that tliere is now rtue upon said notes and mortgage the sum of $407.80. for whicli amount , with interest from date , plaintiff pniys for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same , or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday , Novembers , 1899. _ , ISAAC N.UUVAK , Plaintiff. Dated October 19.1SU9. ' 39