The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 18, 1896, Image 13

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THE COURIER.
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sen, Mrs. Ives Jensen, his wife, first
name unknown, Elizabeth Doran,
Do ran, her husband, Henrietta Hawley,
Hawley .her husband, Stephen M.
Prouty, Prouty, his wife, Frank
A. Garlock, Paul C. Decrfield, Charles
Kloman, C. II. Arnold, first name un
known, Thcron Cummins, and Harry T.
Noble as T. Cummins & Co., will take
notice that on the 27th day of July, 1895,
tho Davenport Savings bank filed a pe
tition In the district court of 6aid
Charles Lang, Benjamin F. Lang, Lee
Love, Theodore W. Ivory, Frederick E.
Muller. Samuel H. Moss, Mary V. Moss,
Ward S.Mills, Sarah E. Mills, E. A.
Mills, first name unknown, Mills,
first name unknown, C. L. Mills, first
name unknown, Frank B. Young, Frank
A. Garlock, Paul C. Deerfield. D. C.
Mosher. P.O. Mosher, Julian C. Greg
ory, Frank Cathers, Charles G. Dawes,
M. Burns, Wortendyke & Spelts, A. O.
Taylor, first name unknown, Columbia
county, against said 'defendants, and National bank, GeorgoM.Vodra, West-
that bv order of said court Mary M
Pitcher has been substituted as plain
tiff in said cauBe, the object and prayer
of which petition are to foreclose a cer
tain mortgage, executed by Charles D.
Pitcher and Cora K. Pitchei, LcGrand
M. Baldwin and Aurora M. Baldwin, to
the Davenport Savings bank, and by
it assigned to Mary M. Pitcher, plain
tiff herein, on the following described
property: Blocks 18. 19. 20. 21. 25, 2G,
28, 14. 40,41, 12, 43, 45, .'. 4G, the S. & of
12, 29, 17, except lots 12, 13, except lot 9.
30. except lot 1. 11 and 12-33, except Jot
3, 32 except 3, and 9-34 except 3 and 10
27 except 10, 1G except 3, and 12 44 ex
cept 4, J5 and G 24-31 and lot 4, block 15,
Pitchers & Baldwin's second addition to
University Place, in Lancaster county,
Nebraska, to secure tht payment of one
certain promissory note, dated April 25.
1889, duo and payable on the 1st day of
May, 1894, for the sum of 810,000. There
is now due on said note and mortgage
the sum of 82,030. with interest thereon
at the rate of 10 per cent per annum
from the 1st day of May, 1894, for which
sum the plaintiff prays for a decree; that
the defendants be required to pay the
same, or that said premises bo sold to
satisfy the-amount found due. You ere
required to answer said petition on or
before Monday, the 17th day of Febru
ary, 1896. C. C. Flansburg,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated Jan 10, 189G.
Feb. 1.
First publication Jan 11
SHERIFF'S 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. Frank L. Sheldon is
plaintiff, and Jonathan R. Bing, et al
are defendants:
I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 11th
day of February A. D. 189G 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-wlt:
Lot number eight (8) in block number
nine (9) in the Scuth Park addition to
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
according to the recorded plat thereof.
Given under my hand this 8th day of
Januarv A. D, 189G.
FRED A. MILLER.
Sheriff.
Feb 8-G
First pub. Jan. 11.
Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT
of Lancaster County. Nebraska,
Mary M. Pitcher, substituted
for the Davenport Savings
Bank,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Le Grand M. Baldwin, et al.
Defendents.
Defendants, Daniel M. Pitcher.Georgo
O. Fergusor, Lucy W. Ferguson, his
wife, Noble W. Wood, Sarah Wood, his
wife. J. II. Burlingame. first name un
known, Mrs. J. H. Burlingame. his wife,
Milton Epperson, Sarah J. Epperson,
his wife, Henriotta Hawley, Haw
ley, her husband, first name unknown,
James Doak, Mary J. Doak, his wife,
George Clark, Mrs. George Clark, his
wife, Calvin Switzer, Mrs. Calvin Swit
zer. his wife. Mary Starr, Edwin Starr,
her husband, Charles H. Brown, Mrs.
Charles H. Brown, his wife, Oscar L.
ern Newspaper Union, J. Coll urn Miller,
James H. O'Neill, John W. Latham,
Charles N. Deitz, and Charles W. Ax
tell, will take notice 'baton t he 27th day
of July, 1895, the Davenport Savings
bank filed a petition in the district court
of said county, against said defendants,
and that by order of sail, court, Mary
M. Pitcher has been substituted as
plairtiff in Eaid cause.
The object and prayer of said petition
are to forecloso a certain mortgage ex
ecuten by Charbs D. Pitcher and Cora
K. Pitcher, and Le Grand M. Baidwin
and Aurora M. Baldwin, to the Daven
port Savings bank, and by it assigned
to Mary M. Pitcher, plaintiff herein, up
on the .-following described property:
Blocks 34, 3T 37, 43, 55, 10G, 91, 115 and
39, except lots 7 and 8, University Place,
and blocks 1.2.3. 4. 5, G. 7, 8, 9. 10, 11,
and north half of 12 in Pitcher & Bald
win's second addition toUniversity Place,
in Lancaster county, Nebraska, to se
cure the payment of one certain prom
itsory note for the sum of 810.COO, dated
April 25, 1889, and due and payable on
the 1st day of May, 1894. "I here is now
due on said note and mortgage the sum
of 86,500 with interest thereon at tho
rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho
1st day of May, 1894; for which sum the
plaintiff prays for a decree that tho de
fendants be required to pay the sums
or that said premises be sold to satisfy
the amount found due.
You are required to answer caid pe
tition on or before Monday, the 17th
day of February, 1896.
C. C. Flansburg,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Dated Jan. 10, 189G.
Feb. 1.
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Of the condition of tho Workmen Building
and Loan association, of Lin
coln, Nebraska, on the 31st
day of December,
-lS95.
ASSETS.
First mortgage loans, $lSJ5o.tt)
Loans secured by stock of ttiis asso
ciation . 510.26
Expenses and taxes paid.. 4.ii5.Ct
Cash with treasurer 419.09
Furniture and fixtures 123.91
Discount 14.42
Hooks, stationery and supplies... ... 209.13
Withdrawals paid 23,707.44
Total S4S.309.SS
IIABILITI S.
Capital stock, paid up $44,904.35
Premiums paid 1,447.29
Interest received 1,3$4.57
Fines collected 39S.17
Fees 57.10
Suspense 5'2J3
Attorney's fees 5.55
Total S4S.309.S7
State or Nebraska, )
Cocstt of Lancaster 5
I, B. P. Fox, secretary of tho bove associa
tion, do solemnly swear that tho fore
going statement of the condition of said asso
ciation, is true and correct to tho best of my
knowledge and belief. B. C. FOX.
Secretary.
Subscribed and sworn to before mo this sixth
(6th) day of January. 1S9C
M. W. Fomom.
seat. Notary Public.
Approved:
M.H. Garten', )
J. H. McClay, Directors.
B. C. Fox. )
(Jan. 23.)
Cady, Mrs. Oscar L. Cauy, his wife, Ivan
W. Reed, Mrs. Ivan W. Reed, his wife,
First pub. Jan. 18.
To Anna McNally, McNally, her
husband, first real name unknown,
Frank "W. Little, Mary F. Little, his
wife Charles G. Dawes, as trustee
for the American Exchange National
bank, for Erastus E. Brown for H. L.
Smith and for Everett Finney, nonresident-defendants:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that on November 27, 1895, George
E. Bradfield, as plaintiff, began an ac
Hon 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 follow
ing land in said county, to-wit:
The west half of the southwest quarter
of section number 31, in town 10, north
of range 7, east of the sixth principal
meridian made by Thomas Sewell and
Florence A. Sewell, dated May 5. 1888,
to secure the payment of a promissory
note of said Thomas Sewell to said
Georgo E. Bradfield for 85,000 on which
there is now duo $5 162.15 with interest
from May 5, 1893, at 10 per cent per an
num. Plaintiff pras for decree of foreclos
ure and sale of 6aid land to satjsfy said
liens ss aforesaid, for deficiency, judg
ment and general relief.
You are required to answer plaintiffs
petition on or before the 24th day of
February, 189G.
George E. Bradfield, Plaintiff.
By S. L. Geistbardt, Attorney.
Feb. 8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In. county court, within and for Lan
caster county, Nebraska, January 13,
189G in the matter of the estate of Rezin
Welch, deceased.
To the creditors of said estate: You
are hereby notified that on the eleventh
day of Myy 1896, and again on the
eleventh day of August 1896, to receive
and examine all claims against said
estate, with a view to their adjustment
and allowance. Tne time limited for
the presentation of claims against said
estate is six months from the Tenth
day of August A. D. 1896 and the time
limited for payment of debts is one year
and 6ix months from said Tenth dav
of August 1896.
Notice of this proceeding is ordered
publshed four consecutive weeks in The
Courier a weekly newspaper published
in this state,
Witness my hand and seal of said
county court, this Thirteent day of
January 1886.
seal S. T. Cochrane.
County Judge.
Frst publication Jan 11
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale issued by the
count court, within and for Lan
caster county, in an action wherein
Uria Gault is plaintiff, and Davis &
Rankin Building and Manufacturing
Company is defendant.
1 will, at 2 o clock P. M. on the 21st
day of January A. D. 1896, at the east
door of the court house in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for Bale at public auction the fol
lowing described personal property to
wit:
One note of Davis Bros to defendant
for 160.00. One note of II. P. Blanch
ard to defendant foi 3100 one note of
James Douglass to defendant for $50
one hand cream separator.
Given under my hand this 10th dav
of January A. D. 1896.
John Trompen.
Sheriff.
KOCK ISLAND PuvriMJ CARDS.
These popular cards are again for sale
at 10 cents per pack, and thousands are
buying them. They are the slickest
card you ever handled, and 10 cents in
stamps cr coin per pack will secure one
or more pacKS
If money order, draff or stamps for
live packs is received (viz., 50 cents) we
will send them by express, charges paid.
Orders for single packs are sent by mail,
postpaid.
If you want each pack to contain an
elegant engraved whist rules, remit with
your order 2 cents extra per pack.
Address,
John Sebastian, G.P A
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