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First publication Oct. 22. 3 NOTICE OK MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Notice is hereby siren that oa the JCnd Jar of March, 1894, August Sanders executed and delivered his certain chattel mortgage to ono Armand LindgTeen, which said mortgage was afterward and on the 22nd day of March, 1894, at 1 o'clock and 45 minutes In the afternoon of said day. duly tiled and recorded in the office of the county clerk of Lancaster County, Nebraska. Maid mortgage being to secure an indebtedness of six thousand 16.000) dollar!. Said indebtedness being represented by one certain promissory note dated March 82, 1894. and due on the 22nd day of March. 1895. Said note being payable to Armand Liadgreen signed by August Sanders. Said note and mortgage was, on the Ski day of March, ii94, for value received, duly assigned, transferred and de livered to the First National bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, who is now the bona ride holder and owner thereof, ftaid note has not been paid and thereby the terms and conditions ot said mortgago have become absolute, and there Is now duo and owing on the said note and mort gage the sum of SH.75O.0O. No proceedings at law have been had or begun for the recovery f said note or any part thereof. Mow therefore, the undersigned will on Fri day, the 11 tb day of November. 1896, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, offer for saloand sail to ttie highest and b.at bidder for cash all of the following described property covered by said mortgage, to-wit: One front bar, one back bar.one large mirror and frame, one ice box, one hot urn, one cash register, three movable rooms, gas fixtures, ono Hall safe, one wood and glass partition, one office partition, spittoons, all chairs, 8 tables, desks, pictures. clocks, silver and glassware, vases, linen, show cases, fancy bottles, cork screws, strainer, funnels, whiskey rack, cur tains, beer pump, linoleum ou lloor. all other furniture and fixtures belonging to said August sanders. from celler to garret, situated in build ing No. 146 North Tenth street. All now located in the storeroom known as No. 146 North Tenth street, in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster County, Nebraska. Paid sale will take place at the above tamed store room at No. 146 North Tenth street, in the city of Lin coln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, and may be adjourned from day to day at the same timo and place until completed. First National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. By Harvroodii Ames fc Ames, its attorneys. First publication Oct. 23. 4) in the District Court of Lancaster County, Ne braska. In the matter of the ap-) plication of Georae H. i Clarko.as executor of ORDER TO SHOW the last will and testa- c CAUSE. ment of Alonzo Barnes J deceased, for license j tc sell real estate. J This cause comes on to be beard upon the pe tition of the said executor and the proofs of fered in support of the samo;and it appearing therefrom to the court that there is not suffi cient personal property of said estate in the hands of said executor to pay the legal debts andexvens s of the same; and it further ap pearing that it is necessary and proper that the real estato of said Alonzo Barnes, deceased, should be sold to pay the same ; and the court being fully advised in tbo premises. It is ordered and adjudged that all persona interested in said estate be, and they are here by directed to be, and appear before the said court upon tbo 5th day of December, 1198, at 9 o'clock standard time in the forenoon, then and there to show cause, if any such there be, why a license should not be granted to said execu tor to sell the real estate of said deceased de scribed in said petition, for the purpose of pay ing the debts and legal expenses of the said It is further ordered and adjudged that ser vice of tbi notice be made by publishing the same for four (4) successive weoks in The Courier, a legal newspaper of said county. Dated at Lincoln, it the county and state aforesaid, this 18th day of October, 1896. (Signed) Albert J. C'OBMisn. As Judce of the District Court. First publication Oct.22. 4. LEGAL NOTICE. The defendants, John Knight Lowe. Marga ret L. Knight, Tunis B. Van Wyck, Helen Hea cock, AUio Van Wyck Pope, Russell Heacock Bellows, Eugeno D. Heacock, will take notice that on the 11th day of October, 1898. Nathan S. Harwood, trustee, the plaintifi herein, tiled his petition in the district court of Lancaster Countv, Nebraska, against them, impleaded with John D- Knight, executor of the estato of Helen V. W. Knight, deceased, the object and prayer of which are, to set aside certain deeds of conveyance made by the defendant John D. Knight to the defendant Lewis C.Dunn, and by Lewis C. Dunn to said Helen V. W. Knight, deceased, conveying Iots;scven.7. eight, 8, and nine, 9, in block twenty-oco 21. of Lavender's addition to the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, and decree the same subject to a judgment obtained by the plaintiff on the 21st day f March, 1S98, against the defendant John D. Knigbt in the rum of $2,020.84, and $45.01 costs; and also to decree said judgment to be a lien upon a certain bequest of $10,000 given to said John D, Knight by the last will and testament of the said Helen V. W. Knigbt, deceased, and to restrain the said John '. Knight, executor of the estate of Helen V.W. Knight, deceased, from selling the real estate ot said estate under the power contained in said will, and from receiving the purchase price thereof; and for the ap pointment of a receiver to take possession of said estate and enforce the rights of the plain tiff thereto, and for such other and further re lief as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 28th day of November. 1898. Dated Octooer 20,1898. Nathan S. Habwood, Trustee. By Ricketts & Wilson, his Attorneys, Camp Dewey, four mites loutb of Ma nilla, Philipine Islands. Co. D. let Rrgt, Neb. Vol. Dear mother: As the Aus tralia leaves here for San Francisco to morrow morning I thought you would be glad to hear from me again. We hare been on the Senator ever since we arrived here until yesterday, when we came to shore in a couple of punta tow ed by a small steamer. We could only get within a hundred yards of the shore and we had to wade the rest of the way. We are having quite a nice time, consid ering the resources for pleasure. The natives here are a very nice class of peo ple. Most of them can understand us by using objects. We have already learned to use some Spanish. The na tives are dark, about like an Indian; their hair is long and black, and their eyes are something like those of the Japanese. A great many can speak the English language very well. The lang uage of the natives is not Spani.h but a cross between Spanish and Pbilipino. The island hero is a veritable Eden. Right close to our camp is a river and several springs, and on all sides of it is a floe grove of all kinds of trees. The soil hera is adapted for every thing. The natives raise a species of corn very similar to our Indian corn. We are not all camped here yet; but what there is makes a sight well worth seeing. Every man and his partner has a shelter tentand the thousands of these small tents make a tine Bhow. The na tives are all very well armed considering the difficulty of obtaining arms. Every man has a weapon of some kind. Some hive good rifles, others knives, and some have revolvers purchased from the U. S soldiers. I had one that I paid 4 50 for in San Francisco. I brought it here and traded it for a good gold wat h 325. it is a 15-jewelled movement, Hampden work, with a 20-year war ranted case. Jt was captured by the na tive whom I got it from in a battle with the Spaniards. They are all crazy for guns. They will give, almost anything for one. Th3 women are employed in selling fruit to the soldiers. It is quite a Bight to see a group of them squatted down in front of our tents selling fruit from daylight -till dark. Their houses are all b jilt of bamboo, with thatched roofs, and are very comical but durable. They raise a good many peanuts here. 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