The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 23, 1895, Page 12, Image 12
12 THE COURIER m m A Gentleman Who former: resided iti Connecticut, bul Who now lesidcs In Honolulu, Elites: "For 0 years past, my wife nn J I have used Ayer'a IlnJr Vigor, and we attribute to It the dark hair which she and I now have, while hun dreds of our acquaint ances, ten or a dozen years younger than we, are cither gray-headed. white, or liald. When asked how our hair has retained Its color and fullness, we reply, 'By the use of Ayer'a Hair Vigor nothing else."' "In 18C8, my afllanced was nearly bald, and the hair kept fall ing out every day. I induced liertouse Mi jrW ibwr: . S AVer's Hair Vigor, and very soon, it not only checked any further loss of hair, hut produced an entirely new growth, which has remained luxuriant and glossy to this day. I can recommend this preparation to all in need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all that it is claimed to be." Antonio Alarrun, Bastrop, Tex. AYER'S HAIR VIGOR S. L. GEISTHARDT, ATTOKNEY AT LAW, 1IUKK I1LOCK. First Pub. Feb. 23. To Theodore F. Hardenbergh and Julia A. Hardenbergh, his wife, non-resident defen dants: You and each ofyou are hereby notified that on Juue C, IM'4, The Clark i Leonard Invest ment Company, as nlaintiff. began an action against jou and other defendants in the dis trict court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the objoctof w Inch is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the following land in said county, to-wit: lot numlRT 12 in block numbers in lioutz Place according to the recorded plat thereof: made by Alexander 11. Hutton and Mary E. Hutton to Mary C. Kitchen dated September 24, 1SS8, to secure the payment of a promissory note of said Alexander 11. Hutton and Mary E. Hutton to wild Mary C. Kitchen for $250 on which there is now duo $250 witli interest from September 24, 1S92, at 10 Iter cent per annum. Plaintiff prajs fora decree of foreclosure and sale of said laud to satisfy said liens as afore said for deficiency judgment and general relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's peti tion ou or before, the 1st day of April, lbi3. TnE Clahk &, Leonard Investment Company, Plaintiff. By S. L. Geistliardt, Attorney. EROWN & LEESE, ATTORNEYS AT LAW. SHFRIFF SALE. First Pub. Feb. 23. Notice is hereby 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 and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein William S. Joyce is plaintiff and Talbot R. Gadd et al are defendants, 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. 111., on the 2Gth day of March, A. D. 1835, at the east door of the court houFO in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at pub lic auction the following described real estate, to-wit: The east one hundred 100 feet of the southwest quarter of block fire 5 of Townsend and Gadd's subdivision of block A in Bethany Heights in Lancas ter county, Nebraska. Given under ray hand this 20th day of February, A. D. 1894. FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff. 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He could not lay down day or night, and Hood'sCures our hopes were fast falling. My aged mother advised a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He com menced taking the medicine, and to our Creat Astonishment, one bottle cured him of his pains and restored him to jerf ect health. This case lias been looked upon by many in this vicinity as nothing short of a rxlracle." n. II. Walls, Oswego, Kansas. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion. S. L. GEISTHARDT, NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT. First Publication February 23 To Eaton and Prince Company, a corpor ation. Frank Thompson as executor and Joseph R. Lane as administrator with will anexed of James Thompson, deceased, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on January 31, 1895 the National Life Insurance Company of Montpelier, Vermont and Lincoln Mortgage and Trust Company as plaintiffs began an action against you and other defendants in the disrict court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the object of which is to fore close a certain mortgage on the follow ing land in said county, to-wit: Lots number 15 and 10 of Richards' Addition to Lincoln, being part of lot 64 of S. W. Little's sub-division of the west half of the southwest quarter of 24-10-6 east of the 6th P. M., made by William J. Brown to The Clark & Leonard Investment Company, dated November 1 1, 1892 to secure the payment of a promis ory note of said William J. Brown to said The CIark & Leonard Investment Company for 835,000 on which there is now due 841,445.22 with interest from May 1, 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 petition on or before the 1st day of April 1895. The National Life Insurance Company of Montpelier, Vermont; and Lincoln Mortgage & Trust company, plaintiffs. by S. L. Geisthakdt, Attorney. A'- 1- i.