The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, March 23, 1895, Page 14, Image 16

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THE COURIER
CALIFORNIA AND UTAH EXCURSIONS
The Burlington runs on every Thursday
a tourist sleeper, leaving Lincoln at 12:15
p. m. for Salt Lake, San Francifcco and Los
Angeles. Only $5 for a double berth, Lin
coln to Los Angeles. These excursions
have proved very successful from the fact
that they are conducted personally by a
Burlington employee. For full information
regarding tickets, apply at Burlington &
Missouri depot or city ticket office, corner
Tenth and O streets.
We have seen a number of watch chains
ornamented with a pretty charm in the
shape of a watch case opener, which obvi
ates the use of a knife or fingernail to open
the watch. They are sent free on request
by the Keystone Watch Case Company, of
Philapelphia, Pa. Your jeweler here may
have one for you; if not, send to Philadel
phia.
The Keystone Watch Case Company is
the largest concern of its kind in the world.
Its capacity is2500 cases per day. It man
ufactures every description of case, but its
great speciality is that most popular of all
watch cases, the Jas. Boss gold filled.
These are equal in beauty and wear to solid
gold while they cost only about half as
much. Boss and other Keystone cases are
the only cases that have the non-pull-out
bow or ring, which saves the watch from
theft and accident The Keystone Company
does not retail, but our local dealers handle
the cases and swear by the theft-proof qual
ties of the ring.
Rudy's Pile Suppository
is guaranteed to cure Piles and Constipa
tion, or money refunded. 50 cents per box.
Send two stamps for circular and Free
Sample to Martin Rudy, Registered Phar
macist, Lancaster, Pa. No postals answer
ed. For sale by all first-class druggiest
everywhere. H. T. Clarke Co., wholesale
agents, Lincoln, Neb.
LAUDS.
Virginia, West Virginia and Maryland
offer superior inducements to persons seek
ing pleasant and profitable homes. Low
priced farming and grazing lands, timber
and mineral lands, manufacturing sites,
business locations, etc.
Farms, convenient to eastern markets,
are offered at prices which can't be dupli
cated elsewhere. A special list of Shenan
andoah Valley, Maryland and WestVirgin
ia property Is now ready for free 'distribu
tion. Western people can take half-rate
excursions to the Shenandoah Valley, over
the Baltimore &. Ohio .Railroad, from Chi
cago, St Louis, Cincinnati and all B. A O.
points in Ohio, Indiana and Illinois.
For full information, given free of charge
write to S. P. Kretzer, Land and Immigra
tion Agent B. & O. R. R., Philadelphia, Pa.
DETECTIVES ftS6flSSSg$&
u aader taatractloas cirll aad criminal detecUvs
Locating debtors, collecting debit and com-
ioaca. rurpwucBiaranaareaiwiiB
S. L. GEI8THARDT,
Atterney-at-Law,
BCBR BLOCK.
HOTICE TO MWHES.DEMT DEfEMDAMT.
First Pub. Mar. 16.
To Alexander S. Porter, non-resident defendant
You are hereby notified that on August 16.
1891. The Connecticut River Savings bank as
plaintiff began an action against you and other
defendants in the district court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska, die object of (which is to
foreclose a certain mortgage on the following
land in the said county, to-wit:
Lot number seven (7) in block number thir
teen 13 in Kinney's O street addition to Lin
coln made by P.- J. Kennedy to B. A. Gibson,
dated March 30. 1393, to secure the payment of a
Sromissorry note of said P. J. Kennedy to said
. A. Gibson for $10,000 on which thers is now
due $10,110 with interest from May 1. 1891. -t 10
per cent per annum pursuant to coupons.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclosure
and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as
aforesaid, for the appointment of a receiver,
for deficiency judgment and general relief.
You are required to answer plaintiff's peti
tion on or before the 2?nd day of April, 1895.
The Connecticut Rives Sayino8 Bank.
Plaintiff.
By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney.
SnERlFr SALE.
First Publication March 16
Notice is hereb y 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
Lancastar County, in an action wherein
Philip D. DuBois is plaintiff, and S. W.
Beardsley et al are defendants.
I will, at two o'clock P. M-, on the 16
th day of April A. D. 1895, at the east
door of the court house, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer at pnblic auction the following
described real estate to-wit:
Lots numbered five (5) and six (6) in
block numbered one (1) in Chase and
Beardsley's Park Hill addition to the
city of Lincoln, Lancaster county,
Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 13th day
of March A. D., 1895.
FRED A. MILLER. Sheriff.
A. B. COFFROTH.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
First Publication Mch. 16
SHERIFF SALE.
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
John H. Fisher is plaintiff, and Malinda
D. Hayden et al are defendants,
I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 16th
day of April A. D.1895, at the east door
of the courthouse, in the city of Lincoln,
Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for
sale at public auction the following de
described real estate to wit:
Lots seventeen (17) and eighteen (18)
in block two (2) of Lincoln Driving Park
Company's first sub-division of part of
the west half of the south east quarter
of section twenty-four (21) township ten
(10) north, range six (6) east of the 6th.
P. M. an addition to Lincoln Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this loth day of
March A. D. 1895.
FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff.
STEWART MUNGER
Attorney at Law.
BUBE BLOCK.
First Publication Mch. 16th'
In the District Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
Nebraska Wesleyan University, Plaintiff
vs
Amasa C. Calkins et al, defendants
Amasa C. Calkins and Mary L. Calkins
his wife will take notice that on the 20th.
day of December, 1891, the Nebraska
Wesleyan University, plaintiff herein,
filed its petition in the district court of
Lancaster county,.Nebr&ska against said
defendants, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mort
gage executed by defendants Amasa C.
Calkins ( as A. C. Calkins ) and. Mary L.
Calkins to the plaintiff upon lots seven
(7), and eight (8),'in block one hundred
(100), University PJace in Lancaster
county, Nebraska, to secure the pay
ment of three promissory notes, dated
June 12th., 1890, for the sum of 8201.33
each, and due and payable on the 14th.
day of March 1892, 1894, and 1896 res
pectively, that there is now due upon
said notes and mortgage, the sum of
8603.99, with interest thereon from June
12, 1890, at the rate of 6 per
cent per annum, and plaintiff prays that
said premises may be decreed to be sold
to satisfy the amount due thereon, and
that a receiver may be appointed to take
charge of rents and profits of said prem
ises and the sarao may be applied to the
payment of plaintiff's claim.
You are required to answer said petit
ion on or before the 22nd day of, April,
1895. Dated March 15, 1895.
Nebraska Wesleyan University,
By Stewart & Hunger
Its Attorneys.
ARTICLES OF INCORORATION
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THE LINCOLN CYCLE COMPANY.
1. Notice is hereby given that the
name of this 'corporation is The Lincoln
Cycle Company.
2. That the principle place of trans
acting its business shall be the city of
Lincoln, Nebraska. A brach place of
business may be esablished at any point
in any state or territory in the United
States.
3 The general nature of said corpora
ation shall be the buying selling, owning,
storing and leasing of tricycles and bi
cycle sundries. The amount of capital
stock authorized is 810,000., 82500., ot
which shall be paid into said corporat
ion upon the commencement of business
thereof, balance upon call of the direct
ors whenever they may deem it neces
sary and proper.
4. The time of the commencement
of this corporation shall be the 31st day
of January 1895, and shall continue for
a period of fifty years.
a. The nig
or liability to which this corporation
shall at any one time subject itself shall
not exceed two thi-d of the amount of
capital stck actually subscribed.
6. The affairs of this corporation
shall be conducted by a board of direct
ors, not more than tfve, nor less than
three in number chosen from the stock
holdars and entitled to act until the
annual meeting of stock holders next
succeeding their election, and the incor
porators shall act as a board of directors
until the first board has elected and
organized. The officers of the corporat
ion shall be a President, Secretary and
Treasurer chosen for a period of one
year, or until their successors shall be
elected and qualified. Any vacancy
may be filled by the Board of Directors.
Geo. A. Crancek )
B. G. Dawes Incorporators.
L. M. CRASbER )
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