The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, September 15, 1894, Page 15, Image 15

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    THE COURIER
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Half Hates to Hot Springs S. D., ru the
Burlingtoi Rcu e.
Every Friday during July and August
the Burlington Route will Bell round trip
tickets to Hot Springs, S. D., at the one
way rate. Tickets good for lifteen days.
This substantial reduction from tariiT
rates brings a trip to this greatest of west
ern health resorts within every-ono's
reach. Consumptives, rheumatics, suffor
ers from every ill that flesh ib heir to, will
make no mistake if they take advantage of
this opportunity.
Full information upon application to
local B. ife M. R. R. agent, or to J. Francis
G. P. fe T. A., Burlington route, Omaha,
Neb.
POUND & BURR
Attorneys at Law
Bukr BLOCK
Sheriff Sale,
Notice is herby given, that by virtuo 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 Marcus
Younker is plaintiff, and John Burshck et
al are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock P.
M., on the 2nd day of October 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 county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 29 day of
August A. D. 1894. Fred A.Miller,
Sept 1 fit Sheriff.
S. L. GEISTHARDT
A. to ney AtL'.w.
BURR BLOCK.
To Laura T. Funke Ancil L. Funke
and Henry Royer, non-resident de
fondants: You and each of you are
hereby notified that on July 21,
1894, John M. Sharon and the Lin
coln Mortgage and trust Company as
plaintiffs, 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 north half of the
north-west quarter of the north-east quar
ter (N of NWM ofNEJof section No.
six in town V, north ol range seven,
east of the Gth principal meridian, made by
Laura T. Funke and Ancil L. Funke,
dated August 1, 1892. to secure the pay
ment of a promissory note of said Laura
T. Funke and Ancil L. Funke to the Clark
and Leonard Investment Company for
$3000, on which there is now due $3,131.75,
with interest from August 1st, 1893, at 10
per cent per annum pursuant to coupons.
Plaintiffs pray for decree of foreclosure
and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as
aforesaid, for deficiency judgment and
general relief.
You are required to answer plaintiff's
gatition on or before the 17th day of
eptember, 1894.
John M. Sharon and Lincoln Mortgage
and Trust Company Plaintiffs.
Bv S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney.
Aug. 11 4t.
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EAL ESTATE BARGAINS!
Four Room cottage 28 and Hitchcock,
full lot. 8000.
Four Room brick, full lot 28 and Hitch
cock. $700
Five room cottage with barn, cor. 2.1th
and Garfield, beautifully located 81000.
We have some first class city property for
sale of trade
Chase Bros.
Room 4. 1113 O St.
ALBERT WATKINS
Attor.iff-at-Law.
BILLINC.SLEY BLOCK.
of Lancaster
itiff
, , Noti
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In the District Court
County, Nebraska.
J. D. MacFarland,
Plainti
vs
William II. Tyler as
for himself, et al
Defendants.
Thomas Coffman, J. Melton, Horace
Bucknor, Michael Sullivan. Adda L.
Coffman, St. Louis Varnish Company, a
corporation, Henry Lehman, Mayer &
Lowenstein, partners, Robert S. Hobbs
fc Company, a corporation, Spencer A.
Brown, Wellington National Bank, a
corporation.Cedar Rapids National Bank,
a corporation. James II. Mussoter, Will
iam Smith, J. W. Penlield, Raymond C.
Pentield, partners doing business as
J. W. Pentield & Son, Dray (real
name unknown) and Kahn (real
name unknown) doing business in the
firm name of Dray it Kahn, partners,
Mary Webb, Continental Nation
al Bank of Boston, Massachusetts, a
corporation, W. A. Coit & Company,
partners, will take notice that on the
4th day of August, 1894, J. D. MacFar
land, plaintiff herein, filed his petition
in the District Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska, against said defen
dants, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain mortgage exe
cuted by the defendants William H.
Tyler, as trustee for himself and for
James A. Bailey, Zack Hamincl, Daniel
B. Stevens, and John Lanham, to the
plaintiff upon tho following des
cribed real estate to -wit: Lots number
Beven 7 and number eight 8 in block
number three hundred fifteen (315 of
Jane Y. Irwin's Addition to the City of
Lincoln, otherwise known and described
as Subdivision number sixty-two G2 of
S. W. Little's Subdivision of the west
half of the south-west quarter (w y, of s
w ) of section number twenty-four (24)
in township number ten (10) north of
range number six (G) east of the sixth
principal meridian in Lancaster County,
Nebraska, to secure the payment of "a
promissory note dated February 27.
1892, for the sum of 813:000 and due and
payable on the 1st day of June, 1892;
that there is now duo upon said note
and mortgage the sum of 813,000 with
interest thereon at the rate of ten per
cent per annum from the date of said
note; for which sum with interest as
aforesaid plaintiff prays for a decree
that defendants bo required to pay the
same or that said premises may be" sold
to satisfy the amount found due.
You aie required to answer said
tion on or before tho 15th day of
ober, 1894. Dated August 31, 1894.
J. D. MacFarland,
By Albert Watkins and Charles
Dawes, his attorneys.
Septl-4t
peti-
Oct-
G.
Harvest Excursion.
Via the Missouri Pacific On the
second Tuesday in December 1893
January, Febuary, March, Ap-il and
May 1894 the Missouri Pacific route
will sell round trip tickets to all stations
in Texas with final limit to return in 30
days from date of sale. Stop over are
allowed in Arkansas, Texas and Okla
homa, New Mexico and Indian Terri
tory. Come and take a trip to the
south. Phil Daniels, C. P. & T. A.
1201 O street
Mcintosh
should be your
PRINTER.
Notice of Probate of Will.
In tho County Court of Lancaster coun
ty, Nebraska. Tho State of Nebraska, to
MaryJanoBurd.MyrtleM.Parrott.Amer
A. Burd, Omer O. Burd, Elmer E. Burd
and Laccy L. Burd and to any others in
terested in tho matter of the cstatoof
AlexaniJerN. Burd deceased:
You are hereby notified that an instru
ment pcrporting to bo tho last Will and
Testament of Alexander N. Burd. do
ceased, is on file in said court, and also
a petition praying for tho Probato of
said instrument, and for tho appoint
ment of SyrenuB VanAndel and Robert
Pickclas executors thereof. That on
the 27th day of September 1894, at 11
o'clock a. in., said petition and tho proof
of tho execution of said instrument will
be heard, and that if you do not then
appear and contest, said court may pro
bate and record tho same, and grant ad
ministration of tho estate to said Van
Andel and Picket.
This notice shall be published for
threo weeks successively in the Courier
prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and official seal this
28th day of August, 1894.
I. W. LANSING.
Sept 1 3t. County Judge.
POUND & BURR
Attorneys at Lam.
I1URR BLOCK.
Sheriff Sale.
Notice is hereby given, that by virtuo of an
order of sale issued by the clerk of tho dis
trict court of tho Third judicial district of
Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county,
in an action wherein John Burkendorf is
plaintiff, and Annis M. Miller is
defendant, 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on tho
18 th day of September A. D., 1894, at the east
door of tho court house, in the city of Lin
coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for
sale at public auction the following de
;cribed real estate, to-wit:
Lot number thirteen (13) in block one
hundred two (102) in the city of Lincoln,
Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 14th day of
August, A. D., 1894.
FRED A. MILLER,
Aug 18 5t. Sheriff.
FROM PLAIN TO PEAK.
There's a discription in a nut-shell of the
journey to Hot Springs, S. D. via the .Burl
ington route.
It's one of the pleasantests trips imagin
able. Rates to Hot Springs are low, very low.
now. Why not spend a week or two there?
Tho Burlidgton's local agent will gladly
give you full particulars about Hot Springs
and also if you ask for it a beautifully
illustrated folder.
J. FRANCIS,
G. P. & T. A.
Omaha, Neb.
THE BEAUTY OF NIAGARA
can never be described and it has never
be described and it has never been pictured
so adequately and satisfactorily as in the
portfolio just issued by the Michigan Cen
tral, "The Alagara 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.