THE COUKIXK. urn b m N m triumphed gloriously over his enemy, the lawyer leaned over the aide of the cab, to see if he might get a parting look at Mr. Sheedy. One taunting smile or mocking laugh would repay him twice over for the time and money ex pended In the trip. All at once bullets began whizzing about his ears. "Get down inside, you fool!" said the engineer. It needed no words of caution to ef fect that, for the lawyer was already acting promptly along the same line. With his left hand the master of the iron horse pulled the throttle valve till the old engine fairly jumped. At the same time, with his right he thrust a Colt's revolver over the side of the en gine, calmly remarking, "Get right down off tnls engine, John Sheedy." Without hesitation the gambler climbed down and Jumped to the ground, and the lawyer, quickly out of reach, made the return trip without further Incident. Weeks passed by. and the lawyer had begun to tell the incidents of his cap ture of the stolen teams, as a matter of the remote past, when one day a fellow townsman came with some excitement Into his law office with the news: "John Sheedy has just got off the train, and he's looking for you." The lawyer gave his office toy Instructions to show into his private office anyone who should call and retired therein. Shortly Mr. Sheedy presented himself at the door and the boy, as directed, showed him to the door of the lawyer's private sanctum. As the gambler entered the room, his Intended victim leveled a revolver at htm, from behind the door, saying-wlth decision, '"Throw up your hands!" With great reluctance Mr. Sheedy slowly elevated his hands above his head. He was completely taken by sur prise; for he had not expected any such prompt measures. After contemplat ing him coolly for a moment, the law yer remarked: "Well, I think I hav: you. What are you going to do. about it?" The hard face of the frontiersman was marked by some degree of mental activ ity behind it. After a bit he said: "I'll give it up. You've got me. If you'll let me off this time, I'll not go gunning for you again." "Very well," said the lawyer, "so be It," and he tossed his weapon to the other side of the table. "Have a chair, Mr. Sheedy." The gambler sat down and the two men chatted awhile. At length Mr. Sheedy alleged that other pressing engagements called him away, and shaking hands they parted. Mr. Sheedy never again crossed the path of the young lawyer, who outgrew the opportunities of the small Missouri hamlet and not many years afterwards sought the wider field at the national capitol. In this place he still practices, a member of one of the foremost law firms of Washington. OOOPER'S ICE WAGONS re the only ice wagons haadliaf 6EMKK ILK RIVER ICE. Telephones 583 1 CCCCS' w fiOODUL GOTO OFFICE 1100 0 Street Basement Richards Block PHOXES 313 and 488 YARDS 14th and Y &fiA6i ft ci4st& fts&ssst'S FOR JO: 2 (First publication November S3.) TO FABIEN S. POTVIN. CATHER ine T. Potvln, his wife. Dexter Horton & Co., a corporation. Dexter Horton, Arabella C. Horton, his wife, S. A. Den ny, first real name unknown, Mary A. Denny, his wife, Mary L. Potvln, Quln cy National Bank, a corporation, and William Henry Smith, nonf-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on November 20th, 1895, Sarah Waters as plaintiff, began an action against you and other defendants in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the object of which is to fore close a certain mortgage on the fol lowing land In said county, to-wlt: The east half of the north-east quarter of section number twenty-eight (28), in town ten (10), north of range six (6), east of the 6th principal meridian, made by Fablen S. Potvln to Sarah Waters, dated May 11th, 1887, to secure the pay ment of a promissory note of said Fa blen S. Potvln to said Sarah Waters for $4000 on which there is now due $1186.81, with interest .from January "th, 1895, at eight per cent per annum pursuant to coupons. Plaintiff prays for decree of fore closure and sale of land to satisfy said Hens as aforesaid, for deficiency judg ment and general relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's petition on or before the 30th day of December, 1S95. SARAH WATERS. Plaintiff. By S. I. Gelshardt, Attorney. SHERIFF'S SALE. (First published Nov. 16.) 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, with in and for Lancaster county, in an ac tion wherein Samuel J. Tuttle Is plain tiff, and Matilda Montgomery is de fendant, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 17th day of December, A. D., 1895, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to wit: Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) In the Lincoln Land company's subdivis ion of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block one hundred and three (103) In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska. Given under my hand this Hth day of November, A. D 1895. FRED A. MILLER. Sheriff. Dec. 13. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF chattel mortgage by sale of the Mort gaged Property. Whereas, on the 14th day of Novem ber. 1895, C H. Rohman & Company ex ecuted and delivered to Elizabeth Mc Googan a certain chattel mortgage ana which mortgage was on the 15th day of November. 1895, duly filed of record in the county clerk's office, Lancaster county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of a promissory note executed at Creston. Iowa, on the 1st day of March, 1893, for the sum of $2800, due on demand with Interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum from date and signed by the said C. H. Rohman & Company to the said Elizabeth Mc Googan being still the owner and hold er of said note and demand thereof hav ing been made and payment refused, and default having been made, and there being now due and owing on said note from the said C. H. Rohman & Co., to the said Elizabeth McGoogan, the sum of J2S00, together with interest thereon at seven per cent, per annum from the 1st day of September, 1895. and by said chattel mortgage said C. H. Rohman & Co., thereby conveying to Elizabeth McGoogan all the goods, wares, merchandise, office furniture, fixtures, show cases, cheese case, coffee mill, refrigerator and all personal prop erty now in and upon the west one- ooooooooooo H. W. BROWN Druggist and Bookseller. Wtiltlne'a Fine Stationery and Calling Cards o 5 o o 127 S. Eleventh Street. PHONE 68. ooooooooooo half aide of the store room and base ment lately occupied by said Rohman Co.. at No. 1032 O street lnthe city of Lincoln, Nebraska, together with one gray horse, age about 11 years, called Frank; one dun pony age seven years called Topsy; one chestnut pony eight years old called Bell; one set dou ble harness; one set single harness; one large delivery wagon; one cart; also one half of all books of account as Shown by said firm books. All of which properly we will offer at public sale at the hour of ten a. m. at the store room aforesaid on the 5th day of December, 1893. ELIZABETH McGOOGAN, By Burr & Burr, her Attorneys. SHERIFF'S SALE. (First published Nov. 16.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT by virtue of two executions issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial district of Nebraska, with in and for Lancaster county, one in an action wherein National Life Insurance company is plaintiff and Theodore Kaar is defendant, and one in an action wherein Western Glass & Paint compa ny is plaintiff and Theodore Kaar and Mrs. Sarah Kaar are defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 17th day of December, -A. D., 1895, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate to wit: The north half of the southeast quar ter of section thirty-three (33) township nine (9) north, range six (6) east of the 6th P. M., in Lancaster county, Ne braska. Given under my hand this 14th day of November, A. D., 1895. FRED A. MILLER. Dec. 13. Sheriff. In the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, Isaac Lang, plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Marshall, et al., defend ants. To Thomas J. Marshall and Emma Marshall, Louis S. Marshall and Mrs. Marshall, his wife, whose first real name is unknown, and the People's Savings bank, a corporation, defend ant. You and each of you will take notice that on the 5th day of September, 1895, Isaac Lang, plaintiff, herein filed his petition In the District Court of Lan caster County, Nebraska, against said defendants and others, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by the defend ants, Thomas J. Marshall and Emma Marshall, to the Clark & Leonard In vestment Company, and which mort gage was afterwards and on the 11th day of November, 1890, assigned to this plaintiff and which mortgage is upon lot ten (10), In block five (5). Ridgeway an addition to the City of" Lincoln, said county and state, and was given to se cure the payment of one certain prom issory note or bond dated Lincoln, Ne braska, August 29th, 1890, for the sum of $1,003, and due and payable on the 1st day of September, 1895. That there is now due upon said note or bond and mortgage the sum of $1,000, together with interest thereon at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the first day of March, 1895. Plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same and that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due and that a receiver be appointed to take charge of the property and for general relief. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the IRth day of No vember, 1893. BURR & BURR, Attorneys for plaintiff. AGENTS WANTED. Either Sex. By the Banker's Alliance of Califs aim. 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