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TIIE COURIER 13 STEWART & HUNGER Attorneys at Law 1IUKR IILOUK. NOTICE TO NON-RESIbENT DEFENDANTS. In the District Court of County. Nobraska. Hollis E. Wood, Lancaster Plaintiff, vs Abner G. Preston, Charles S. McKen ney, Emma Preston, and John R. Pres ton, Defendants. John R. Preston, defendant, will take notico that on the 12th day of Novem ber, 1801, plaintiff tiled a petition in the district court of Lancaster county. Neb raska, against the above named defen dants, the object and prayer of which are that the conveyance of the south half of the southeast quarter of section 22, town 9, range G, Lancaster County, Nobrabka, from Abner G. Preston to John It. Preston, and tho conveyance- of the north half of the southwest quarter and tho south half of the northwest quarter of section 23, town 9, range 6, Lancaster county, Nebraska, from Ab ner G. Preston to Ed. P. Brown and from Ed. P. Brown to Emma Preston bo cancelled and set aside and held for naught, and that said property free from encumbrance bo declared to be tho property of Abner G. Preston, and that the same bo sold under execution to satisfy a judgment in favor of said Hollis E. Wood and against said Abner G. Preston and Charles S. McKenny, the amount of which is $230.00 and costs drawing 10 per cent interest, because said conveyances are without consider ation and mado for tho purpose of de frauding the plaintiff and other credit ors You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the ISth day of March, 1893. Dated this Gth day of February, 1893. Hollis E. Wood, By Stewart & Monger, his attorney. MASTER'S SALE. First Publication February 2. Docket O, Number 281. In The Circuit Court of The United States, for tho Dish ict of Nebraska. Ashley B. LaFluer, complainant, vs Jackson E. Montkose et al, defendants In Chancery. Foreclosure Op Mortgage. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance and by virtue of a decreo entered in the above cause on tho 9th day of July 1891, I, E. S. Dundy, Jr., Master in Chancery of tho Circuit Court of tho United States for the Dis trict of Nebraska, will, on 20th day of March, 1895, at tho hour of ten o'clock in tho forenoon of said day at th? east door of the Lancaster county court hous building in tho city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, state and district of Nebraska, sell at auction for cash tho following described property, to wit: V i of section number two (2) in town ship number nine (9) north of range number seven (7) east, of the sixth (0) principal meridian, excepting therefrom one acre thereof, bounded and describ ed as follows, namely: Beginning at a point on the south line of said section, distant fifteen (13) rods east from the S. W. corner of the S. 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