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Eleventh Street. PHONE 68 First public-tioa Oct. Z!. 3 NOTICE OK MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Notice ia heroby given that on the X!nd day of March, ISM, August Sanders executed and delivered hi certain chattel mortgage to one Armund Liadgreen. which said mortgage was afterward and oa the nd day of March, 1194, at 1 o'clock and 43 minutes in the afternoon of said day. duly tiled and recorded in the office of the county clerk of Lancaster County, Nebraska. Said mortgago being to secure an indebtedness of sis thousand if8.0U0) dollar. Said indebtedness being represented by one certain promissory note dated March S, ISM. and due on the 2Snd day of March. 1895. Said note being payable to Armand Liadgnen signed by August Sanders. Said note and mortgage was, on the Sid day of March, i694, for value received, duly assigned, transferred and de livered to the First National bank of Lincoln. Nebraska, who is now the bona tide holder and owner thereof, eaid note has not been paid and thereby the terms and conditions of said mortgage baTe become absolute, and there Is now due and owing on the said note and mort gage the sum of $8,750.00. No proceedings at law hare been had or begun for the recovery of said note or any part thereof. Mow therefore, the undersigned will en Fri day, the 11th day of November, 1898. at2 o'clock in the afternoon of said day. offer for sale and sell to tuehighe?t and tost bidder for cash all of tno following described property covered by said mortgage, to-wit: One front bar, one back bar.one large mirror and frame, ono ice box, one not urn, one cash register, three movable rooms, gas fixtures, one 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 on floor, 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. Maid sale will take place at the above Lamed store room at No. 146 North Tenth street, in the city of Lin coln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, and may bo adjourned from day to day at the same time and place until completed. First National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. By Harwood & Ames A Ames, its attorneys. First publication Oct. 22. 4) in tho District Court of Lancaster County, Ne braska. In the matter of tho ap-) plication of George, 11. i Clarke, as executor of I ORDER TO SHOW the last will and testa- - CAUSE. ment of Alonzo Barnes j deceased, for license j U sell real estate. J This cause comes on to be heard upon the pe tition of the said executor and the proofs of fered in support of the same ; and it appearing therefrom to the court that there is not suffi cient personal property of said estate in the bands of oaid executor to pay the legal debts andexvens s of thesamo;and it further ap pearing that it la necessary and proper that the real estate of said Alonzo Barnes, deceased, should be Bold to pay tho same; and the court being fully advised in the premises. It is ordered and adjudged that all persons interested in said estate be, and they arw here by directed to be. and appear before the said court upon the 5th day of December, 193, at 9 o'clock standard time in the forenoon, then and there to show cause, if any such there be, why a license ahould not be granted to said execa tor to sell the real estate of said deceased de scribed in said petition, for the purpose of pay ing tho debts and legal expenses of the said estate. It is further ordered and adjudged that ser vice of tbi notice be made by publishing the same for four (4) successive weeks in The Conner, a legal newspaper of sjd county. Dated at Lincoln, u the county and state aforesaid, this ISth day of October. 1S98. (Signed) Albert J. Cornish. As Judee of the District Court. Firsr publication Oct. 22. 4. LEGAL NOTICE. The defendants, John Knight Lowe. Marga ret L. Knight, Tunis B.Van Wjck, Helen Hea cock. Allie Van Wyck Pope, Russell Heacock Bellows, Eugene D. Heacock. will take cotico that on the 14th day of October, 188. Nathan 8. Harwood, trustee, the plaintufi herein, filed his petition in the district court of Lancaster County, Nebraska, against them, impleaded with John D- Knight, executor of the estate of Helen V. W. Knight, deceased, th 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 WW. Knight, deceased, conveying lots seven. 7. eight, 8. and nine. 9, in block twenty-oce 21. of Lavender' addition to the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, and decree the same subject toa judgment obtained by the plaintiff on the 21st day of March, 1898. against the defendant John D. Knignt in the sum of S2.020.S4, and $45.01 coats land alio to decree saio judgment t be a lien upon a certain beqnest of SI0.0U0 given to said John D. Knight by the last will and testament of tbesaid Helen V. W. Knight, deceased, and to restrain the said John . Knigbt. executor of the estate of Helen V.vV. Knight, deceased, from selling the real estate of aid 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 fo" such other and further re lief as equity may require. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 2Sth day of November. Ii98. Dated Octooer 20. 198. Nathax S. Hakwood, Trustee. By RicketU fc Wilson, his Attorneys, Cauip Dewey, four miles loutfa of Ma nilla, PhiHpine Islands-, Co. D. lit Regt., Neb. Vol. My Dear Mamma: They tay that Gen. Greene a brigade, which took Manilla ia going to be given a new suit of fancy trimmed clothe, a hat, leggings and shoes. Heavens! but won't we look out of sight. The suita are made of light brown linen and are trimmed in blue. About all we have to do now is guard duty and as nothing has bsppesed late ly there is not much to write about this time. Yesterday we had guard inspec tion. Company D was highly compli mented oa the cleanliness of its quarters and kitchen. The band is playing now and as they are in the next room to ua we get the full benefit. We are lying around is our white suits listening. We have one of the finest bands on the island and it is just about as good as any band on any other island. Just now they are playing "Come Back to Me Sweetheart" Now that the war seems to be over, most of these plugs would like to do so. When the band plays "Homo, Sweet Home" the whole gang always turns in and sings it. You can't appreciate that soog'until you get away over here on the other side of the world. One of our kids ran onto an advertise ment in one of the papers here and be gan to read, in a sing-song way. "peach preserves 20.:, fresh butter 25c, apples 40c." That was as far as he got when he was choked to aeath. At this point an other individual read, "The W. R. C. will Eerve lunch at ." Here he expired. We are eating pretty good grub lately. We get the eame kind and the same amount as before but we have a cook who knows bis business and ia not too lazy to move as the last one was. We always have plenty of gravy and soup and all we can eat of other things, and they are never burnt or underdone as before. Give my love to everybody. Ed. R. Sizzk, Jr. September 1, 1898. First Publication Oct. 29. 4 In the District Court of Lancaster County. Vebraslrn- Benjamin Lombard. Jr.. Plaintiff, vs. i Alice R. Pearce, Frank j ' earce, et al.. Defendants. Alice R. Pearce and Frank Parr sill take notice that on the 22d day of Octo ber, 1898, Benjamin Lombard, Jr.. plain tiff herein, filed his petition in the Dis trict Court of Lancaster county, Nebras ka, against eaid defendants, et al . the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defendants, Alice R. Pearce and Frank Pearce, to the Lombard Investment Company and assigned to plaintiff, jpon the following described rial estate, own ed by them, situated in the county of Lancaster, and state of Nebraska, to wit: Lot number four (4), in block number cine (9), in Sunnyside Addition, to the city of Lincoln, east of the Sixth princi pal meridian, to e ecu re the payment of a certain promicsory note, with coupons attached, dated September 20, 1888, for the sum of 1800:0, and due and payable on the 1st day oc October, 1893; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of t8C000. with inter est from October 1,1897, and the further sum of 126.30 with interest from Sep tember 12. 1898, for taxes, and the furth er sum of $3.00 with interest at 10 per cent from June 25, 1898. for insurance; for which sums, with interest from this date, plaint If prays for a decree that de fendants be required to pay the 9ame, or that eaid premises may be told to satisfy the amount due. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 5th day of Decem ber 1898. BENJAMIN LOMBARD, Jr. By A. B. Coffroth, his Attorney. What do you think, Pat, of the trans migration of souls? Oi think, be jabber, there ought to be a law to kape the domned furrisera out of the country. NOTICE. i