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I J ?$S&iJP&3 BUSINESS DIRECTORY. First publication Oct.2!. 4. LEGAL. NOUCE. The defendants, John Knight Lowe. Marga ret L. Knight, Tunis It. Van Wyck, Helen Ilea, cock, Allie Van Wjck Pope, Russell Ueacock Bellows, Eugene D. Ueacock. will take notice that on the 14th day of October, 188. Nathan 8. tlarwood, trustee, the plaintill herein, tiled bis petition in the district court of Laucnster County, Nebraska, against them, impleaded with John D- Knight, executor of the estate of Helen V. V. Knight, deceased, th object and prayerof which are, to set aside certain deeds of conveyance made by the defendant John 1. Knight to the defendant Lewis (1. Dunn, and by Lewis C. Dunn lo said Helen V.W. Knight, deceased. conveying lots seven. 7. eight, 8. and nine, 9, in block twenty-one 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 Slat day of March, 1698, against the defendant John D. Knight in the sum of $2,020.84, and $43.01 costs; and also to decree saii judgment to be a lien upon a certain bequest of $1(1,1100 given to said John D, Knight by the last will and testament of the said Helen V. W. Knight, deceased, and to restrain the said John n. Knight, executor of tho estate of Helen V."A. Knight, deceased, from selling the real estate of said estato under the powor contained in said will, and from receiving tho purchase price thereof; and for the ap pointment of a receiver to take possession of said estate and enforce the rights of the plain tin" thereto, and for such other and further re lief as equity may require. You aro required to answer said petition on or before the 28th day of November. 1898. Dated Octooer 20. 1898. Natham S. Uakwood, Trustee. By Ricketts 4 Wilson, his Attorneys, First publication Oct. 22. 4) in tho District Court of Lancaster County, Ne braska. In the matter of tho ap-") plication of Ueorae 11. i Clarke, as executor of ORDER TO SHOW the last will and testa- CAUSE. mentof Aisuzo Barnes j deceased, for license j tr sell real estate. J This cause comes on to bo beard upon tho 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 sutli cient personal property of said estate in tho hands of .aid executor to pay tho legal debts andexvens a 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 the 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 the 5th day of December, lf9S, 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 bo granted to said execu tor to sell the real estato of said deceased de scribed in said petition, for the purpose of pay ing the debts and legal expenses of the said estate. It is further ordered and adjudged that ser vice of this notice be made by publishing the same for four (4) successive weeks in Tho Courier, a legal newspaper of s&id county. Dated at Lincoln, in the county and state aforesaid, this 18th day of October. 1898. (Signed) Albert J. Cornish. As Jad? e of the District Court. First Publication Oct. 29. 1 In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. Benjamin Lombard, Jr., Plaintiff, vs. Alice R. Pearce, Frank Pearce, et a!., Defendants. Alice R. Pearce and Frank Pearce will take notice that on the 22d day of Octo ber, 1808, Benjamin Lombard, Jr.. plain tiff herein, tiled his petition in the Dis trict Court of Lancaster county, Nebras ka, against said 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 as.igned to plaintiff, upon 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 Eecure the paj meat of a certain promissory note, with coupons attached, dated September 20, 1888, for the sum of 800.00, and due and payable on the let day oc October, 1S93; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of 8800.00. with inter est from October 1,1897, and the further Bum.of82G.30 with interest from Sep tember 12, 1898, for taxes, and the furth er sum of 8.3.00 with interest at 10 per cent from June 25, 1893, for insurance; for which sums, with interest from this date, plaintiff prays for a decree that de fendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy tbe 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. Coffkoth, his Attorney. LITERARY NOTES. NOTICE. WALTON O. ROBERTS, Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145 Eleventh and P St. Res. 156. "Acd do jou seo no chance of escape?" asked the first piisoner. "No, but I saw one," replied the other, as he worked industriously with a case knife that he had surreptitiously ob tained. Clarence ChoIIy got his man to pwo pose to Miss Specie faw him. Stacy Clevah idea. Clarence I dunno. She accepted the man, don't you know. Women from time immemorial have shared in the joja and sorrows ot man kind. In all ages tbe gentler sex have borne their part of the burdeus of life Loyal to the stronger sex, they have fol lowed their fate, whether in war or in peace. In all wars American women, writes, Mrs. John A. Logan, in bor arti cal on "Woman's Part in tbe War With Spain," in Harper's Bazar, havb been foremost in sacrifice and p tnt service for their country. The heroines of the revolution have been as much revered w the greatest heroes of that immortal strife for liberty. The year 1812, the war with Mexico, and tbe rebellion of 18GI had their heroines, whose courage , UBS. JOB!! A. LOCUS. and endurance of hardships at home, in the hospitals, and on the field rivalled that of tho "Joans' of other ages. In the j ears of sweet peace since Ap pomattox American women, north and south, have been busy binding up the wounds, effacing the scars a&d smooth ing the pathway ot progress and unity. They have wrought incessantly in all the fields of civilization. They have trampled down prejudice and ignorance, and have kept abreast of the advance ment of the times. Christianity, edu cation and philanthropy have occupied them constantly, whetting to the keen est edge their finest sensibilities, a wail of anguish from any pource has received a prompt response. Local and national calamities have enlisted their indefatig able efforts for telief. (First Publication November 5,4t.) LEGAL NOTICE. W. S. Neale, whose first name is un known, will take notice that on the 3rd day of November, 1898, Milton H. Ever ett and Jerome O. Everett, as plaintiffs, filed their petition in the District Court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against sa'd Neale, defendant, the object and prayer of which is to recover from said Neale the sum ot $50000 with interest from the 20th day of September, 1898, for and on account of services rjndered by said plaintiffs sb physicians and sur geons for said Neale between the 23rd day of July and the 20th day of Septem ber, 1893. An attachment has been is sued In said action and levied upon the following described property, to-wit: Lots 5, G, and 7, " in Chase's second subdivision of lot 6, of tho northwest quarter section 30, township 10, range 6 east. Lots 5 and C in Barnes subdivi sion of lots 13 and 14 in block 2. East Park Addition to the city of Lincoln. Lot 12, block 2, East Park Addition to the city or Lincoln. North 47J feet. lot 16. Iloutz and Baldwin's Subdivision of a part ot the eaet one-half of the south west quarter ot section 19. township 10, range 7 east, Lancaster county. Nebras ka. Lot 20 of Yntes and Thompson's Subdivision of lot 13 of Miller's Subdi vision. Lots 5 aid 6 in Bat nes" Subdi vision of lots 13 and 14 in block 2, East Park Addition. Lot 3, block 6, East Park Addition. Lots 9 and 10 block 6, Truster's Addition to the city of Lincoln. Defendant is required to appear and answer said petition on or before the 5th day oi December, 1S98. Ciias. O. Whedox. Attorney for Plaintiff. Mrs. Hoyle So, your servant liehted the fire with kerosene and suffered the consequences? Mrs. Doyle Yes. the mean thing. It wasn't her day out. aUfe4j i----lmi.'iS'ii x iLalifi i-i i i 1 '