The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 13, 1895, Page 17, Image 17

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BURLINGTON ROUTE PLAYING CARDS
AGENTS WANTED.
(Eithor Sex.)
By tbo Banker's Alliance of California.
Combined life and accident insurance
in the eame policy or separate. Insures
either sex.
S. J. DENNIS,
Room 4, 115 North Eleventh street.
S. L. GEISTHARDT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
BURR ISLOCK.
NOTICE TO MOM-RESIDENT DEFENDANT.
First Publication March 23.
To Stephen W. Jacobs, Florence C.
Jacobs, his wife, and Alexander S. Por
ter, non-resident defendants:
You ani each of you are hereby noti
fied that on January 18,1895,The Omaha
National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, as
plaintiff, began an action against you
and other defendants in the district
court of Lancaster county, Nebraska,
the object of which is to foreclose a
certain mortgage on the following land
in said county, to-wit:
All that part of the southwest quarter
of the southwest quarter of section num
ber eleven, 11, in town ten, 10, north of
range six, 6, east of the Gth principal
meridian, more particularly described as
follows: Beginning at a point eighteen,
18, rods north of the southeast corner of
the south (vest quarter of the southwest
quarter of said section, running thence
west forty-eight and 45-100, 48.45, rods,
thence north thirty-one, 31, rods, thence
east to the line of said quarter section,
forty-eight and 45-100, 48.45, rods, thence
south thirty-one, 31, rods to the point or
place of beginning except lots number
thirty-four, 34, thirty-five, 35, and thirty
six, 36, in block number two, 2, in Law
rence Place as platted and recorded,
made by Edward O. C. Lawrence to
Thomas Hanlou, dated June 5. 1893, to
secure the payment pf promissory note
of said Edward O. C. Lawrence to said
Thomas Hanlon for Five Five Thousand
dollars, $5,000, on which there is now
due Five Thousand dollars, 85,000, with
interest from J unci, 18D4, at the rate of
seven per cent per annum.
Plaintiff prays for a decree of foreclos
ure and Bale of said land to satisfy the.
liens thereon, for deficiency judgment
and general relief.
You are required to answer plaintiff
petion on or before the 29th day of
April. 1895.
The Omaha National Bank of Omaha,
Nebraska.
By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney.
THE
FIT NATIONAL BANK
O AND TENTH STREETS.
Capital, $400,000
Surplus, $100,000
OFFICKKS:
N. S. Hahwood, President.
Chas. A. IIanna, Vice President.
F. M. Cook, Cashier.
C. S. Lippikcott, Assistant Cashier.
H. S. FHKeMAN. Assistant Cashier.
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