The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 12, 1895, Page 16, Image 16

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POUND & BURR
Burr Block.
In the Comity Court of Lancaster,
county Nebraska.
Edward A Church, plaintiff,
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The Pauline Hall Opera Compauy,et al
defendants.
To the Pauline Hall Opera Company,
non resident defendant. You will take
notice that on the 20th day or Novem
ber 181)1. Edward A. Church, plaintilf
herein tiled his petition in the County
Court of Lancaster county, Nebraska,
tho object and prayer or which are to re
cover Troiii you and tho defendant George
B. MeLellan the sum of SUl.'t.OO and
interest from said 20th day of November
1S91 now duo by reason or a written con
tract made and entered into by and be
tween the plaintiff and tho defendants
herein on the 12th day of June 1SIKJ
whereby you the said defendants agreed
to furnish for a period of one night to
wit Monday January First 1S91 Tho
Pauline Hall Opera Company to give a
performance in the Laming Theatre- at
Lincoln Lancaster County Nebraska, of
which Theatre said plaintiff is
manager, and in said contract
it is agreed that the receipts
from the side of seats for said perform
ance of said Pauline Hall Opera Com
pany were to be divided as follows
twenty five per centum thereof to belong
to said plaintitf and seventy five lit per
centum thereof to belong to said defen
dants and plaintiff and defendants were
to have and receive their respective
shares of said receipts a1 aforesaid.
Under which contract there is now
due and owing the plaintiff from the
defendants and each of them by reason
of their failure to perform their part of
said contract, although plaintiff at all
time stood ready and willing to preform
his part thereof, the said sum of 211.00
and interest from said 20th day of Nov
ember 1S94 at 7 per cent per annum and
costs of this proceedings which is now
due and owing to the plaintiff from tho
defendants in said action and that on
tho 20th day of November ISO! the
plaintiff caused an order of attachment
to be issued out or said County Court
and that the sheriff of said county to
whom said order of attachment was
delivered being unabloto find any prop
erty on which to lsvy said attachment
served a notice of garnishment upon one
Frank C. Zehrung, commanding him to
retain and hold any moneys, credits,
goods and property that he might have
belonging to you and tho said MeUellan
and that said money so belonging to you
and said McLellan has beeu garnisheed
and attached under said order and that
this case has been continued by the
County Judge of saiil county until the
February term of said Court.
You are required to answer said petit
ion on or before the nth dav of February
1893.
EDWARD A. CHURCH, plaintiff.
By Pound &, Bum:. His Attorneys.
LEGAL NOTICE.
First Publication Dec 29.
Dr. S. W. Jacobs, first name un
known, will take notice that on the 20th
day of December 1S94, L. A. McCandlass,
a justice of the peace of Lincoln, Lan
caster county, Nebraska, issued an order
of attachment for the sum 27.50 and
costs in an action pending before him.
wherein William J. Trump is plaintiff
and Dr. S. W. Jacobs is defendant,
that property of the defend
ant consisting of notes and chattels in
the hands of D. F. Osgood and J. H.
Hodgman has been attached under said
order, said cause was continued to the
29th day of January 1893 a 9 o'clock a.
m.
Dec 24th 1894.
W. J. Trump.
ProSe.
NOTICE.
First Publication December 29.
Articles of hcorporatim of Tie Travelling
Men's Si siiess Bioct Comp m.
First, Tho name of this corporation
shall be the Tho Travelling Men's Bus
iness Block Company.
Second. Tho principal place for tho
transaction of its business shall be the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Neb
raska. Third. The general nature of the
business to be transacted by said cor
Ioration shall bo that of buying, selling,
running, owning and holding business
and city real estate in the city of Lin
coln, count of Lancaster, state of Neb
raska, for profit tho issuing of mort
gages, bonds and preferred stock upon
the creditor said real estate, the manag
ing of real estate for other owners for
compensation, making collections, the
investment of funds ujion commission
in said real estate and such other busi
ness as may be necessary to further
carry out the above general purpose.
Fourth. The anu.unt of capital stock
authorized shall be 8100,000. Seventy
fivo per centum of which must be paid
in to said corporation before the com
mencement of the business thereof, tl,e
balance of said capital stock to be paid
in under such rules and regulations as
required by the Board of Directors.
Fifth. The time of tho commence
ment of business of this corporation
shall be not later than January 1, 189G,
or soon after tho filing of the articles
and tho publication of this notice as
the seventy five per centum of said
stock shall be fully paid in; and said
eorjKiration shall continue to do busi
ness for a period of fifty years unless
otherwise terminated by law or a vote of
a majority of the stock holders.
Sixth. The highest amount of indebt
edness or liability to which the corpora
tion shall at any one time subject itself
shall not exceed two-thirds of the capi
tal stock actually paid in.
Seventh The business of said corpor
ation shall bo conducted by a Board of
Directors of not less than two or more
than fivo in number to be elected by the
stockholders and from said Board of
Directors shall be chosen a President,
Vice-president, Secretary, and Treasur
er. Said Board of Directors shall also
appoint a trustee for said corporation
who shall neither be director nor
stockholders.
Dated at Lincoln this 29th day of
December 1891.
G. M. LAMBERTSON.
Attor-tey-at-aw.
BUKR ULOCK.
SHERIFF SALE.
First Publication Dec 29.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale issued by tho clerk of
the district court of the third judicial
distiict of Nebraska.withiu and for Lan
caster county, in an action wherein
Lincoln Loan and Building Association
is Plaintiff, and Samuel C. Cooley is
defendant. I will, at 2 o'clock p. in. on
the 29th day of January A. D. 1893 at
the east door of the court houso in the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Neb
raska, offer for sale at public auction
the following described real estate to
wit: Lots numbered four 1 five 5 six C
seven 7 eight 8 nine 9 and ten 10 in
Cooley "s Addition tc the City of Lin
coln. Lanaister County. Nebraska.
Given under mv hand this 2ith dav
of December. A. D. 1894.
FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff.
BROWN & LEESE.
Attornes At Law.
mc MUirruy block.
SHERIFF SALE.
First Publication December 29.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale issued by the clerk
of the district court of tho Third Jud
icial district of Nebraska, within and for
Lancaster County, in an action
wherein Badger Lumber Company et al
are plaintiffs, and John T. McDonald
et al are defendants, I will at 2 o'clock
P. M, on the 29th day of January A. D.
1893, at the east door of tho court
house, in tho City of Lincoln, Lancaster
County, Nebraska, offer for 6ale at public
auction tho following described real
estate to wit:
Lots numlered thirteen (13) and four
teen (14) in block number nine (9) in
Sunnyside Addition to the City of Lin
coln Lancaster County Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 2Stb day of
December A. D. 1894.
FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff.
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