The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 11, 1894, Page 17, Image 19

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THE COURIER
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FOR EXCHANGE
Clear quarter of choice land neat Grand
Island for a good residence, EaBt or South
Lincoln preferred. Clear one-half section
for houses.
HOMER WEST A SON.
78 Burr Block.
PROF. NIElT
government chemist, writes: I hare caw.
fully analyzed your " Royal Ruby Port
Wine," bought by me in the open market,
and certify that I found the same abso
lutely pure and veil aged. This wine is
especially recommended for its health-restoring
and building up properties; it
strengthens the weak and restores lost vi
tality particularly' adapted for conval
escents, the aged, nursing mothers and
those reduced and weakened by over-work
andworry. Be sure you get ''Royal Ruby";
$1 par quart bottles, pints 60 cts. Sold by
llth and O Sts. "
THE BEAUTY OF NIAGARA
can never bo described and it has never
be described and it has never been pictured
so anequately and satisfactorily as in the
portfolio just issued by the Michigan Cen
tral, "The Niagara Falls Route." It con
tains fifteen large plates from the best in
stantaneous photographs, whicn cannot be
bought for as many dollars. These can be
bought for ten cents by sending to H.
H. Marley. S. W. Pass, agent, Union de
pot, Kansas City, Mo.
ARE YOU GOINGING EAST THIS SUM
MER? Don't forget that the great Summer
Tourist Route is The Michigan Central,
"The Niiagara Falls Route," a first-class
line for first-cla6s travel, the popular line
to Niagara Falls, Mackinac Island, and the
Thousand Islands in the St. Lawerence,
the White Mountains, the Adirondacks
Portland by the 6ea, Boston and New Eng
land points, New York and the seashore.
Send six cents postage for "A Summer
Notebook." It will tell you all about these
places and how to reach them.
For time tables and other information
apply to Ma, H. H. Marley, S. W. Pass, Agt.
Kansas City, Mo.
L. GEISTHARDT,
A ? tie -at. Law.
BURR BLOCK.
To Elizabeth Crawford,
- Crawford.
hr Huohanrl. first real name unknown, and
John McGloin, non-resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that on May 12th, 1894, Azariah H. Sawyer,
as executor of the last will and testament
of Eliza T. Clark, deceased, as plaintiff, be
gan an action against you and other defen
dants in the district court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska, the object of which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage on the following
land in said county, to-wit: lots number ten
(10) and eleven (11) in block number eight
(8) Sunny-side addition, according to the re
corded plat thereof, made by John B. Hor
ton, dated October 29, 1885, to secure the
payment of a promissory note of said John B.
Horton to one Wm. M.Clark trustee for
$935 on which there is now due $1,103.30
with interest from April 29, 1894, at ten per
cent, per annum pursuant to coupons.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure
and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as
aforesaid for deficiency judgment and gen
eral relief.
You are required to answer plaintiffs pet
ition on or before the 3rd day of September,
1894. Azariah H. Sawyer, Plaintiff.
July 28 4t y S. L. Geisthardt, attorney.
REAL ESTATE BARGAINS!
Four Room cottage 28 and 'Hitchcock,
full lot. $000.
Four Room brick, full lot 28 and Hitch
cock. $700
Five room cottago with barn, cor. 25th
and Garfield, beautifully located-$1C00.
Wo have somo first cluss city property for
sale or trade
Chase Bros.
Room 4. 1113 O St.
MclMTOSH
S CULO BE nUR
PRiHIER.
She iff Sa e
Notice is herby 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 ami for LancaIer
coun'y, in an action wherein Marelm
Younker is pl.untiff, and John Burshek et
al are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock P.
M.f on the 23 day of August A. D. 1894. at
the east door of the court house, in the city
of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction the following
described real estate to-wit:
Lots numbered four (4) and five (5) of
Lincoln Laud Company's Subdivision of
lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block
one hundred three (103) in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster caunty, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 20 day of July
A. D. 1894. Fred A. Miller,
July 28 at Sheriff.
To Walter N. Jardon and Mrs. Jardon
bis wife, first real name unknown, non
resident defendents;
You and each of you are herby notified
that on April 13, 1894, Jane Clark, as
plaintiff, began an action against you and
other defendants in the district court of
Lancaster county, Nebraska, the object of
which is to foreclose a certain mortgage
on the following land in said county, to
wit: The west half of the northeast quarter
of the northwest quarter of the southeast
quarter, (wj nej nwj eej) of rection
number fifteen 05) in town ten, north of
range 7,east of the sixth principal Merid
ian, made by Emma A. Risley and Horatio
G. Risley, Dated April 16, 1892, to secure
the pay ment of a promissory note of said
Emma A. Risley and Horatio G. Risley to
said Jane Clark for $350, on which there is
now due $402.50 with intrest from October
1G, 1893, at ten per cent per annum pur
suant to coupons.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure
and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as
aforesaid,' for deficiency judgement and
general relief.
Yon are required to answer plaintiff's pe
tetion on or lefore the Cth day of August,
1894. JANE CLARK.
Plaintiff.
By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney.
HAbblE McDANIEb
DRESSMAKER
ROOM 24,
1123 N ST.
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ticket office 1044 O Street.
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