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HardenberKb and Julia A. . Hardunbcrgh, his wife, non-resident defen dants: You and each of jou are hereby notified that on Juno C, lsDI. Tho Clark & Leonard Invest ment Company, as ilaintiff, began, an action against you and other defendants in tint dis trict c tirt of Lancaster county, Nebraska, tho objectt'f which is to forerioso a certain mortgage on the following land in said county, to-wit : lot number 12 in block number a in Houtz Place accoidmg to the recorded plat thereof; made by Alexander U. Ilutton and Mary . llutton to Mary C. Kitchen dated September 24, 1S, to secure the pajmoiit of a promissory noto of said Alexander II. llutton and Mary K. llutton to said Mary C. Kitchen for $i."0 on which tliero is now duo SJjO w ith interest from September 21, lift!, at It) percent per annum. Plaiutill prays fora decrvo of foreclosure and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as afore said for deficiency judgment and general relief. You arc required to answer plaintiff's peti tion on or before tho 1st day of April, lS'.Kj. Tiik Clakk Jc Leonard Investment Company, Tlaintiff. Uy S. L. Gcisthardt, Attorney. EROWN & LEESE, ATTORNEYS at law. SHFRIFFSALE. 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. in., on the 26th day of March, A. D. 1S95, at the east door of the coHrt houpe 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 rive 5 or Townsend and Gadd's subdivision of block A in Bethany Heights in Lancas ter county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 20th day of February, A. D. 1S94. FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff. UUNUENSED SPORTING ChAi. Peter M&licr nnd Stovo O'Donnell wl.I fottlo thu question of supTomary on ot about May 15 C. W. Stnt;' unteur ex-champion Eprititjr, will .iiii again and endeavor to recover his laurels. Edward Fnurnil. tho hillinrdUt, has re turned to Paris with 2,000 good America! dollars in his inside pocket. There aro 125 candidates training for Yale's trncl: athletic team under tho watchful eyo of Captain .Hicknk. irtfc v.-r:2EulM3 WORLD. An airbrake for bicycles is the latest. The L A W lost 10,000 members Iasl year. Thu present membership is about 6,000 The Now .Manhattan Athletic club w!l: bo rcprcsontotl by n strong cycling team next season Billy .Murphy says ho has retired from the track and will never participate in an other race An nttumpt will bo made to throw the League of American Wheelmen open to colorctl riders. Tho Grand Prix of Paris, won last year by Georgo Banker, tho American wheel man, will he an annual evont worth $!, 000. Secretary Abbott Bassett of the League of American Wheelmen says ho will resign if liis- salary is reduced to $2,000 His salary is now $3,000. It ij reported that Arthur A. Zimmer man and Harry 0. Wheeler aro greatly dissatisfied with professional racing and aro anxious to secure reinstatement to class B. Walter C. Sanacr is tho hcavlost rldor of any prominence on tho path, weighing when nut of training about 200 pounds, although he g.-iiernlly tips tho scales at 185 pounds when riding. The First Word. Hiss Summit I wouldn't be surprised If Mr. Ycarntr proposed to mo soon. The other day ho made me a present of a beau tiful dog. Miss Palisade What has that to Co with it? Miss Summit Ho said ho hoped to got It back some day. Detroit Free Press. Perfectly So. Weary Winkle I hear that Ragglets, who tramped with us lastsummer, is dead. Lazy Loafer Did he die a natural death? Weary Winkle Yep; ho was run over kv a train of cars. Yalo Record. SI 00 REWARD, SI 00. 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Mast.: " I am glad to state my soil's experience with Ilood's Sarsaparilla. as it was the means of sav ing his life. Last fall he was taken ill with pains In his breast and side. He had tho best medical attendance possible, and was treated by the doctors for some time, but did not realize any relief. lie could not lay down day or night, and Hood'sCures our hopes were fast failing. My aged mother advised a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He com menced taking the medicine, and to our Great Astonishment, one bottle cured him of his pains ami restored him to ierf ect health. Tills case has been looked upon by many In this vicinity as nothing short ot a miracle." H. II. Walls, Oswego, Kansas. Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness. Jaundice.glclc headache. Indigestion. S. LTGEISTiiAKM', 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 anexod of James Thompson, deceased, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on January 31, 1805 the National Life Insurance Company of Montpclier. Vermont and Lincoln Mortgage and Trust Company as plaintiffs began an acton 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 G4 of S. W. Little's sub-division of the west half of the southwest quarter of 24-10-6 east of the CthP.M.. made by William J. Brown to The Clark it Leonard Investment Company, dated November 11, 1892 to secure the payment of a promisor- note of said William J. Brown to said The CIa-k &. 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 fe Trust company, plaintiffs. by S. L. Geisthakdt, Attorney. 1 1 I SI i i 'i Bo.