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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1892)
THE AMERICAN JESUIT CRAFT. Tke Wn ?n Which th 'Company of Jssui" Movf i. From the Patriotic Aaa-rteant CtUITFH IX.-tXiNTtVl KIV "V. When nnfimiw arw lok In carrying out these rnlini towards -widows and married kjiU', lot suiter lors suhMUut othor In their DlaHa, and tvmov the dolitujuent to agtvat distance; thus lo (irovent thorn frtun kwlnif tip any portvssmlonw what ever with those families which they would not or could not ootid to our juii poses, VI. As ItUall-lmiKH'taiittoconvInc th world of the jioverty of the Society, let aujiorlnra Ian-row money, on lamd, of our rich frlendit, ami defer payment when It is due; ami let those, who lend the money, CKjR'elally If they happen to be dangerously alok, bo constantly vis ited, and by all meani) wrought iixm to to deliver up the. bond. Thus we shall get their property without being men tioned In their wills, or lnourrtnjf the hatred of their helm. VI I. It will be well, also, to borrow of aomu persona money at regular Inter est, and loan It to other who are In great need of assistant), at a higher rate. In the meantime, our friends from whom we have borrowed, com passionating the necessity of the Society, will forgive ua the interest for the time being, and If we give affecting relation of the new college or churches we are building, they will generally end In giving us the principal, while they are living, or In their testaments after they are dead. VIII. Our members may also advan tageously trafllo under the borrowed names of rich, murchants (If they are our friends;) but never without the prospect of abundant gain. This may be- done, even to the Indies, which hitherto, by the bountiful favor of God, have turnlHhed us, not only with souls, Jnit also plenteous supplies for our cof fer. .,. ! IX. Wherever our members live, they must have a physlulan who - Is firmly in our Interests. They must re commend him to the sick, above all others. In return, he will extol the Society alwveall religious orders, and will frequently get us called in to visit slok persons of distinction, especially when they are beyond the hope of re covery, such crises being favorable to our designs. X. Let our confessors be constant In visiting all the sick who are In danger; and l( aay mli 4 kt -withdrawn, let another be Instantly substituted,' In prdor that the sick person may be kept strong in his good resolutions. At such times, It may be advisable to Influence the sick and dying, by apprehensions of hell-fire, purgatory, eto., to tell them that as fire is quenched by water, ho Is sin extinguished by charity) that alms can never be better 4etowed than in maintaining those who piously devote themselves exclusively to the salvation of others; that thus the sick and dying will become partakers of our merit, which will be abundant to absolve them from whatever sins they may have com mitted; thus furnishing them that wedding garment, without which no one can be admitted to the heavenly feast. To impress all these, let certain passages be quoted from the sacred writ, and holy fathers. XI. Lastly, let women who complain of the vices or ill-humor of their hus bands be insti feed to set aside sums of money to be Herod to God, that He may expiate the crimes of their sinful help-mates. We shall omit chapter ten, which sjstaks of the private rigor practiced in the Hoclety; and chapter eleven, which tells the members of the Company how 'they are invariably to conduct them selves towards members who have been expelled; and also chapter twelve, which prescribes what persons are to be kept and favored by the Boclety; and come to chapter thirteen, which states how to pick tip young men to be ad mitted into the Hoclety, and how to retain them. CHAPTER XIII. I, It is of Infinite consequence to be constantly getting accessions of young men of jrenlus, accomplished manners, nd high birth, Into our Hoclety; and in doing this the supremest prudewse must bo used. Something ha been said about this already. Furthermore, let attractive pictures of our colleges be drawnof the superior importance which we attach to elegant manners and exquisite learning, rather than to that h,rd discipline and mechanical labor wbJeh they will have to submit to in other Institutions how vast in ex tent, and how mighty in Influence, is the Company of Jesushow much taste is displayed in ornamenting our grounds, iu rearing our edifices; and, above all, hint much personal liberty we allow to ivll our member who have discretion to use it; and how easy it Is, by choosing this road, for young men of annum to secure the most brilliant fame JL When young men' of thlf stm r gained, let them be treated with the greatest possible degrea of respect and faror, The most not be kept in sub jection, and chastised, like ollwr wholarthntawtle'mt.nU iVt tlwm t lav 1.o.uU-k, staw H t!T. If IhU liuluip' In lims MvrUi wiiMt rv!Hinl hetMM, ' n axrwabt hi lliflr aire: ami let Ihem I In Wing on lhtrnuml. amloy lxsv!mt umtemtaml thatlhelr Mrtj t'hiwen In ! Mevm e to any of their follows, for such hhUI imlulgvnolc, ts a striking luatamv of divine favor. Hut If they grow rest I w, lot I hem he terrified by denunciations of et rnal punishment. The more earnestly they desire to finish their ttovltato, and enter the Sooieiy, I he longer must that favor U deferred, provided their resolution holds out. While they art novloas, and even while they have taken none but simple vows, they must he cautioned not to breathe to the most Intimate friend not even their parent the Idea that they have a selal call from heaven, to act an Im portant part for this would bo dele terious, III. As it is most dinicult to get the sons of rich and illustrious men Into our Society slm-o they are brought up under the wing of their arent, to be trained up to succeed them In their rank and occupations let our friends, rather than our members, srsuado them to send their ohlldren to distant provinces or countries, where some of our order are tutorr rr professors; and private information tJ i'very such move ment must be transmitted, that our members, by touching tho right strings, may gain our point. IV. That parents may more readily either yield to their sons' desires of joining us, or influence that desire in them, it will be highly expedient to extol the excellence of our institutions the sanctity of our brethren the un spotted character they everywhere maintain and the universal honor and applause they meet with from persons of all qualities and degrees. Repeat a long list of the names of princes, nobles, and Illustrious men, who lived in the Company of Jesus, and who being dead, yet Uvo. If youth urge the objection, that many difficulties must stand In the way, let the flexible nature of our Society be explained that it contains nothing difficult to observe, except the keeping of three vows, and, what is very remarkable, not a single rule, whose non-olwervance would bo tho commission even of a venial sin, Chapter fourteen treats of reserved cases and causes of dismission from the Society Chapter fifteen, of the conduct proiHtr to observe towards nuns and female devotees; both of which we can pass over; but the sixteenth chapter, which speaks of the most successful mode of feigning a contempt for riches, Is worth looking at. CHAPTER XVI. I. Lest secular persons should repre sent us as hankering too much after wnaU.K "Via Kinn1il ofton rofuao small 1 v t -r- ; and trifling alms that are offered for the performance of pious offices; while from those known to bo our friends, we must take whatever they offer, lest we bring upon ourselves the imputation of covetousness, and accepting nothing but presents of value. II. Let burial in our churches be de nied to persons of base character; al though during their lifetime, they may have been ever so much our friends; lest the world should surmise that we are after nothing but money. III, Let widows, and others who have given us almost everything they had though they are then on an equal footing with others, be treated with much more rigor, lest people should Imagine that our greater indulgence to wards them, proceeds from secular motives. We must observe the same rule towards our members, after they have given everything they had away in our hands. - CHAPTER XVII. I. Our members must endeavor, In all things, always to act with apparent humanity; and thus, whatever troubles come upon the world, the Company of Jesus will always maintain Its ground, and spread its dominion. II. We must so shine in learning and good example, that other religious per sons especially the clergy not of us, may to eclipsed, and common people drawn In, to call upon us for the dis charge of every office. III. Kings, and men In power, every where, must be made to believe that the Catholic faith cannot long prevail, without the aid of political power. Thus our members will work themselves into favor with great men, and to in vited to participate in their secret councils, since they will expect from us all the Influence we can put forth upon the seat of Catholic power atltome, and upon society around them. Such princes and statesmen must be entertained by tho freshestand strongest confirmations of this great fact that we can procure from all places. Whenever such aeon' Urination as this reaches the general of the order, from high quarters, It will be duly transmitted to our brethren throughout the world, that it may to Immediately made use of for theedlflci tion of all who can help us, and for tho building up of ourselves. IV. ft will contribute not a little to our advantage If, with caution and great secrecy, we foment and inflame all animosities that arise among princes and great men; between on section or province and another In order that we may waken the bond which bind parties 'to the govrnmjt, or leader to each other, W rmiai fan every flame of civil discord, up to a certain point; if reconciliation is likely to take ttMlie, pwwnt others from dnliujj it. V, The upper and t he lower eis must, by all molhoda, 1w perualid '.oto the belief that Ihe IVmpany of Jesus was tnatltut.-d under the particular direction of Divine Provitlmw; amount radlotery durtrtnea he allowed, that though the church, may have been seriously depressed, annoyed, harassed and weakened by tho Intrigues and attacks of heretics, we may yet again raise It to lt primitive lustre. VI. Nor must we lose a chance of Impressing upon the minds of those whocyntrol the affairs of great political parties. In all countries, that no Instance can to found in history, lu which any princes, potentates, or statesmen, have IxH'n finally left in the lurch, where all the Influence, agencies and power of tlie Company were constantly and sedulous ly put forth In thoir behalf; while It can readily to made to appear, that where we have withdrawn our aid, govern ments, princes, leader and parties have gone down often in bltsxl and terror. VII. When the favor of men In power, in church and state, is once got, we must next aim to draw all cures, canonshlps, and other revenues, offices and foundaments, into our possession. We must also aspire to abbacies and bishoprics, all of which can be easily seized; if we are active and vigilant such Is the suplneness and stupidity of most ecclesiastics who are not fortun ately participators in the benefits of the Company of Jesus. We should possess all these sources of power and Influence over the minds and the souls of men, even to the attainment of the apostol ical see Itself; for if the Company of Jesus fulfils its lofty mission, as its im mortal founder seemed, in his Inspira tion, to forsee, spiritual jwwer Is tho only power which can ever become universal; and although we may do It with some effect under the cloak of Roman Catholicism, which we use as an Instrument, still that great Instrument can only be wielded with complete suc cess by the genius of the disciples of Ignutius. Therefore, let no means be untried, cunningly, privately, gradually but surely, to augment tho worldly In terests of the Company; and then a golden age for us, we will go hand in hand with a universal, and lasting re pose for tho earth, and the dlvlno bless ing will, in this way, attend tho Catho lic church. S 1 But, if our hopes should, in tho futuiWrf" ordering your groceries. Telephone be blasted and offenses must needs come, let It not to because our scheme were not ingonlously arranged to suit all the changing aspects of the ages tut he npw.o. "Awrwno our affairs' look dark, to pushed on to embroil themselves in vigorous wars with each other, to the end that our Society, as promoters of the universal good of tho world, may be solicited to render its assistance as a mediator be tween contending nations. Thus we can hold the lortuno 01 princes, 01 nations and of communities, in our hands; and keeping them in a state of vibration between tranquility and com motion at home, and jmace and bloody wars abroad, we shall gain all tho pre ferments that we ask for, as a fair com pensation for our signal services. VIII. Thus the Society will continue to prosper, and accomplish all Its ob jects, under whatever skies wo spread our banners, or whether our legions march with the stealthy tread we take In days of pcaxse, or tho Insidious ad vance we make In periods of commo tion. With the favor and authority of the great and the jwwerful of men who sit on thrones, or men who control the sceptres they wield we shall make sure, at all event, that those wno ao not love us, shall 'fear us;' and love and terror govern the world. IX. finally discouraged by no ob stacle, hopelessly repelled by no revers eslet every monitor of the Immortal Company of Jesus remember some of those sublime maxims of its founder: That he hail 'a definite end towards which be advanced with steady and un hesitating stops, whilst bis companions had no fixed plan; that he was endowed with an Iron will, which neither poverty nor imprisonment, nor the world's con tempt, could overcome; that, above all, he had the art to flatter men's passions, and to win their affections by using all his Influence to promote their interests; that he thus gained an Immense In fluent over those Inexperienced and Ingenuous young men on whose generous natures the idea of devoting their lives to the welfare of mankind had already madosdoop impression;- that ho en joined upon hi follower, if any one should ask them what religion they professed, to answer that they belonged to the Company of Josua, since they were Christ' sold lers; that Loyola, in the beginning, resolved to proceed in everything with the utmost caution' that all his fllsolplc took a vow of Im plicit and unquestionable olstdlenoo to their superior that the will of the general, as expressed through super iors, gives to him absolute power over all the disciples; that the general, or any one to whom he confide authority. at the confessional hold the place of Christ our Lord, and that such a mm must to regarded as Christ th Af mighty God, and so absolutely I this rule of submissive otad tattoo to to n- forci-d that the member of I he tNn pany must ol'y hi general, although he may In his nakne w scruple. ile that he may to disobeying ti,M; that the allegtenee which the disciple owes lohia master, iniist not am-wed. Tfnder any clrvttmslamva, to come In I iiftiel with his natural affections r worldly lnt rests; ami hence, that no either by word of numth wptihlluaer mens, or any written lwks; and, tna word, that nothing which pi-oeeod f rom general of the (NtmpanY who Is Ioyola's successor, shall ever to re ceived except with supreme veneration, and unhesitating olsHllenoo. Above all, let the following cardinal maxims nWrvwl. upon the peril of KT Kit- NAL DAMNATION IN 1IKI.L ' l. The vow and oaths of allegiance fo the Coniany of Jesus, which are taken by its memtors at any stage of their progress, set aside, and render null and void, all other promises, (ledges, vows, obligations and oaths, which may have been made, or which siay afterwards bo made to lather, JJther, brother, sister, wife, child or any other being whatever; for, al ough they are made as If In the pres ence of God, by His supremo authority, they are set aside, if In any manner they interfere with, or contravene these secret Inst ructions. II. No.mombor of the Company must lie allowed, undorany circumstances, to debase himself, by showing toleration towards heretics of any kind, and abovo all, towards Calvlnlsts or Protestants. To show' charity towards them, may sometimes be wise, but to sell or exor cise It ever, is a damning sin. All heretics and Protestants aro Irrevoc ably lost. Christ himself cannot save them, nor does he desire to; and being Christ's soldiers, we must to like Him. III. Tho allegiance which every dis ciple of Loyola owes to his general, absolves him from all allegiance to any forelirn prince, potentate or law. who- TSvcr the country or tho law may bo, Tho disciple of Loyola Is a citizen of Heaven he has no country on tho earth It is not in the power of man justly to exact his allegiance. We live, we move, wo breathe only for tho Company of Johur. Whatever action may promote Its Interests, if it to judiciously per formed, Is meritorious In tho sight of .lesris, our Supremo General." (To be Continued.) Yon should all remember Hbaw & Co.. 518 south Sixteenth street, whon you number, KKKl. Whitney carries a full lino of shoes, oall and mo him, either store. , . .p(1ndi Flf yeM, thi Church of Rome" or "The Priest, The Wonmn and The Confessional" can receive same by calling at this office or addressing Thk Amkkican. All mall orders to be aooompanied by the cash. , Testimony In the Overman oourt martiul at Cleveland, O., Is all In. Friends call on W. N. Whitney for shoes, 103 South Fifteenth St. LAW BRIEFS PRINTED AT THK AMERICAN JOB DEPARTMENT, Rooms 413-414 Sheely Block, 'corner Fifteenth' and Howard Streets. Our legal friends will please remember this fact, and when wanting a brief printed promptly call up TELEPHONE 011. We will call and take your order and copy and will guaran tee to have your Brief printed and delivered in proper time for filing. LEGAL BLANKS, , CONTRACTS and OFFICE STATIONERY, JOB PRINTING ALL KINDS. M. L. ZOOK, Manager, 418-414 8heely Block, 16th and Howard, ShsrlfTs Sale, fly rlrt.us ef an order of sale Issued out of th IMstrlet Court for IKiiikIss (Viiinly, Ne. braaka, and to me dlrecu.d, I will, on the Slh day of March. A, It,, im, at UiiMm-k h. M. tit sale day. at the KAST front Air til the County Court House, liillmClly of OriiHba, imiiKias coiiiny, neraK, w-ii at tut lil Ic auction t.n erois-ny nea:riisi in sa Id order of sale as follows, wewu : fv,t niiffilair twelvs In Miller Slltl-dl- yialon as surveyed, platted and rwrt-ded, lie Irig a aiili-illvlslon of Wasblriitoii Hill In lioiiKlas County, Mtale of .Nebraska, Ut satisfy JfeaslH Si, Criiinlnett, Adiulnlatratrlii tn toe f.arif in (jfmiHii ii, , .r .mi"'"' i.. -Messed. I be an iii of three h u lid red ,l ln SS-Mt i1,,IUf.(Hllt',i belimont. with nlereat there' on. from rdruary Wti, A. !., Id. uiiill paldi with Interest thHri'ori from the Wh day of Miruary, A. I ISM, until paid, tos(her will, luvriilntf coala Si'cin llriK Ut a iitilitiiti'h rendered by l bs Mat riot Court of said Jioii glaa ( viunl.y, st Ms reiirnary M-rni, . i it in a RKrtain a'-i ion nmn artiiirnln JewillA It. CrfOfili xitrialn a'llon then and llmfn i-ndtriS. whnrnln JewlM It. Cirionriiett, Admlnfsirstrl, was plaintiff and O, , Aihiwht, dfedat. (x.alia, Nbrj Sheriff of louil (;oijn(y, Nebraaka, acott A Hc'tt, utUirimw, Ornitiiiittlt v Albrwht, Special Matter Commissioner's 5!. Br It 1 no nt tir.Ht of Iwne-d out of 11,,-ti,ut, i ..,m f timiu nwiiiv, Ni- .t .. suit t. . ttttvemt. I Ut tm Ote Uh f Mmvh, A l 13. liVl.s k, 11 ,.. f Mlit rt, ff ! of Ow I unl O-iiti lluv tn Im t 'O.T IHiistm. hu! l. 111,1 v. ,' M M St ill'U. ii. lion the iieW ite-tMssl tn ssltt ortlvr uf sle ftilttia. tii-ll : . . vi... ..ih ...... t,if f lol Mimlrr.l l i.iir U'lii IM.s-k niitnU-mttme llniiiltvd and I'tfif lhniMlumHn.il,,,, iiuIhhoiM, stair f Nebraska, to .ail.fv I 1 tlsijsr amtt tisrles k telmsn, tl.K mo of 'ne thousand. v rntvtlnw Mi llliin l .t Jiidsnienl, iih Inti-H-t fr.ee metwt-r !. Ifl: John K. Huivstrh a the sioti ef ns Hntidntt. Nliielv'-iltillsr.ll':'l tudsiiirnt It h ttilvnot llH-emitt friim hepieiiils-r Jl't. Iwtl limit Nitnts-, the aiou f tm lltltiitretl, Hfly...hl W-hHnMr li jtitlsmetit. Ilh Interem tlii-nim from fM iieinl-r Hl.t, fi. I'naaiUfv Jiwnh llnnsa the sum of Two 1 hniKsiiil. SVM'II HiiiiiImmI. HevetltV" eliiht Ss-Hi ISillar lHT!.sl Judyiiietit, lth liiietvat ihi-eimn si the rate of ktfhl s s-r eint. Iter Slimon. fnitii Neplenilsif UUt, Ifl. Tiisiiiury I liHMlnn SmvIiI, the aims of Ihiij IIioiiIiimI. Thlnv-.ie t-lt ISillsrs I.II.IU1 IiiiIkiiii-iiI. llh Int.reM I hereon at theraleof Seven l" tier relit, per sliiiimi Si-ilem-Is r Jll. tssl. To sailafy l isnk 4. Maekey. the aiim of l ive Tli.in.ioid. Seven II iimlred. slvly.ini.MI-i)laiiliir.V"'i;i.1l Jiiiltfnieiil. Willi Interest thereon Hi the rale of ten I il iier eetit. ts-r snmim from Heinemlsr 31st. Istn. To satisfy Ivetiimnlt hiHs. Valnt oiiiimliy. the sum of (Hie Hundred. Seven! y-nltie .IVHO ISillnra (Urii.:) JwlKinent, with Interest thereon at the rule 11 Seven (.1 per cent, ts-r ntitium fiiim svpiemlier 2lsl. sitl. And Oiii lliimln-d. Thlrtv-ehrht :is-(l Ikdliirs il..lsi ousts, wlih Interest tin renn from lhi3lt day of SeptenilH-r. A. I;i, until paid, toitether Willi Heenilnu eosta m rdlnit to a Jiulif nient rendered hy the llstrlnt t'oiirl of aiild lkinit Inst'ouiitv. at Its Seiteiiils'r term, A. I) IMd, In a i-ertiiln itellnn then and there twndlns. wherein Kranrls 1. ds'la-i- and ("hiirlea I-. (hsHlmnn were I'lnlnlllTa, and s. O. Hiiiwn and others I S'femlatits, Omaha, Nehrasks. r'ebruiiry tt. tiKOHUK A. HENNKTT. Shurlirnf IkiimliiK Coillltv. Nehrnska Hihm-IhI Master IVimmlsNloner, Issne Adiima. attorney. Cooper vs. Brown. Ml-5 SherlfTs Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued out of Ihn IMslrleM'ourt for DoiibIks t our.tjr, Nn hraaka, and to 11111 dlreeled. I will on tho Will day of Mareh, A. I. lsl2. at lOo'elnek A. H. or said day, at the KASl rnini nrnir 01 ( ounty Court House. In Hie City of Omaha, IhniKlua (Hiunty. Nebraska, sell at nubile auction the nsniierty deaerllsd In said order of sale as foflowa, to-wlt 1 Lot nunilwrena (II and lot number two (2) In llumlailt. VHf. an addition to the City of (hnahii, as surveyed, platted and reeorded In Itomilss County, Wateof Nebrassa. V.llsfy (Mto Wasiler and Henrx K. Krueaer the aiim of seven hundred forty-Hve ("45.im dollars judKiiieut.. with Interest thereon at ton till) percent, per annum from HcpteiiilMr!!t. A. I. Isnl. until paid, and twimty-t hree itl-IOl (SI.I) dollars costs, with Internal thereon fniintho 21st day of Knplenitair, A. I. ISM. until paid, toitether with ai-crnliiR costs iu-eortl Inn to a .liiilifiiient, rendered by the IMstrlet Court of Miilil IhniKlna County, at Ita Hei)teiiibir term, A. 1. isnl, In arorttiln action then and there, pondtiu. wherein title Wanner and Henry h. K mover worn iilnlntltTa, and Ih-tlef Hteifen and ('iithertnft Stelfen defendun's. v Uiiiulia, Nebraska, Kebniary II. Ifl. UKOWIK A. HKNNKTT. Hlierllf of Doiislas County, Nebraska. Oii'iiorv. Ihiy A Hay, alUirneys. Wanner va.HietTon. 2-11-5 SherlfTs Sale. lly vtrt 110 of 1111 order nf sale Issued out of the IMstrlet Court for Doiuihia County, Nis- ....UL,. .....I ... ..... ,llM.etefl. I will III! IIIO 1Mb day of March, A. I. tsitt, at 10 oV hs-k A. a. of aithl day. at the KAST front door of the (-ounty Court House. In Hm City nf Omaha. HoiiKlaa County, Nebraska, sell at. pulillc auction the tiroirly deserllwd In said order of sain a follows, lo-wlt i Lota two (3) and thr'e()of Williams' sub (II vision of lot six lij In (Use's addition to the City of Omaha. In fknmlaa County. Mate of Nebraska, to satisfy Warren I!. I.awton from the nriHTcdH of the sale of lot three Ml above n.n mim nf nluht buiidred fiirty- 111 three MMIM IHMil.Iini dollars JudKiiieut with Interest thereon at elidit IS) pereoiit. pet- aim u 111 fnim Seplemlier Si, A. 11, 1111. until ualili to satisfy Warren 0. Lawton the further hundred twenty-live 70-UK) "ifl.7i dollars ludKiiieiit, with Interest it hetomi ut elsht IK) per cent pur. annum from September 21. A. O. IWil, until paldi and forty-four fW-WO t44.:i dollars einls. "lib liiten'st thereon from the iilst day of Hentoni Is.r. A. D. ISHI. until paid, toKellior with uo cruliiK costs accordltiK to a Jiidmiiont ren dered by the Hlslrlet (ourtof said Dimulns ( iiuiily. at Its SeptenilHir term, A. 1). ISId, In a certain action then and there pondlnK. wherein Warren 0. l.awton was plaint IIT. and Jane K. Heckett, James lleckett und others defendiints. . , . . HherllT of lloiiKlua County. Nebraaka. Mnnlnmory. Charlton & Hall, attorneys. I.kwIoii vs. Ileckotl. 3-H-o u,,,n ,,r luiven Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of n order of sale Issued out of the District Court ef Doimlita County. Ne braska, and to me directed. I will, on the Hth duy of March. A. D.. isus, at Hlo'cbs-k a. m. at sahlday. at tlin EAST front door of the County Court House, In the City of Omiibit, DoiiKlas County, Nubriiska, sidl at public aucllon the nroTly deacrllsid In said order id sale aa follows, to-wlt: , Uit niimlsT tblitwn (111) In Albright. A AvI.uw.ipii.'s iwlillilnn to the City of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded In DoiiKlaa County, state of Nebraskat the aald addi tion heliiKaauli-dlvlslonnf lot elht IS), In bliKk one ill, Wuslilnstnn Hill. In aald County and Hlatei aald proairty to I sold to aatlsfy .lea ale II. Criimmelt, admliilstratrlxof tho estate of .Install Criiinmett. dereaaed, the aiim of one hundred. elKhty-two and Wl-KKI dollars (SIS2.Mii udKinent,with Interest thereon from i.-..i,r..up'ii nib. A. li.. Mil. until wild; Slid twenty-four and SH-HlO dollars (f-U.m coats, with Interest thereon, from the Hth day of February. A. ) IHIH, until pain, wiseuier with ai-criilnn costs arcordliiK to a Jiiditnient ri'inlered bv the Dist rict Court of aald Don- Khw County, at its February term, A. D., ism. In a cerium action men ami iwrop . wliereln Jessie li. Criimmelt, Administratrix, waaiilalntllTand William O. Campla-ll and otliers. defendants. ....... (imiiba, Nebraskitr renruary nui. OKOIUJK A. HKNNKTT, HherltTof DoiiKlas County, Nebraska. Hciitt A Hcolt. attorneys. CriimnieltvaCampla.il. 2-4-S I OMAHA Mil I ' j4r' ';.y(7jsTJ gttr.J$r- '- "You Know, tht f t Only Flour Manufacturers in Omaha , , Our Leading Brand RELIANCE PATENT, li Unexcelled. I OTHER, BRANDS 0 A. HALD All eon I well acrwried and promptly delivered; welKbliiS tin cllv mt'ttit'M. If wi desired. O Soi,s Aessr roa tjirnm Ton Coai, Rock Spring Ofjio. Walnut Block, I sell ths llesl varmttmiof Notice of Incorporation, Kiw Am, Mm v Twins Pur?' that s J. A. Ilm, K. , 1liimm seit It, S Ih'ti-lter. all of Oi.mhft. Ismirlita r, N ilvr. i. atiinv tisnm itw tilnil ( tliiw Arts-lit of lneftirslliiii, kttit atteh etii't seehs as ttis tKii.tmt nfcUH-t uh Ms, hi'tviiy s'isie nnrwlve tosvllier j fMh putpiM ut fitrmlnt and lwinniln a 1 eotisssthm under Mis ! of thoSlwli-uf Nebraska, and hereby admit th followtnS Arth-leaot tiHSilMiralliti: AIM ll-I.K I. The name of aald Corporation shall l YWK CMMMHM IAI. LOAN A ITMK.NT COMPANY. AIITtrt K II Said CoMsirailun l formed for the iiuriswe of aiviimiilstliK and lusnliiii nionev upon first Ileal t slate Miirtsaiti-s, hiiylns and ll Ins Heal Fslale. Slia-ka, ttoiids. Coiiilnerelal I'ais r, and niskluii short time loans. Alfrii I.K III The prluetpal Olttce and dolnlelle iif aald i oi hii an. n snail uo the City of Omaha stale of .ciiraska. AUTICI.K IV Siilil Corisiratloit shall exist fur the term of llfty .M years from the date of the II 1 1 in of Ibis t'hiirter tn the ettlee of tint Secretary of State of aald Slate of Nebraska, AKTICI.K V. The blithest amount of Indebtedness nf tills Coinnany shall st no time eoood two-thirds of Ita capital aba-k issued and fully paid up. A Ki ll I.K VI. The business of aald Curiairallon shall tsi Ciitiilnctcd by a Hoard of ilrcenracotiiiosi.it or inri-ei.iisHs'KiMUoers, mi ia- riiH'iio iiyuin stia-k holders, ai such time and In such man ner na may be prccHtsd by the Ity-I.aws of the Coinpiiuy. and for the Nrst year and un til their successors ahull la- elected and moll ified, the Directors shall he J, A. Harris. K. Thompson and II. 8. Ilelcher. all of Ihn County of DoiikIus. stnto of Nebraska. AKTK'I.K VII. The aulhorlrcd Ciiplliil Hiis-k of said Com pany shall ls Fifty Thmiaand Dollars (.WIK to be divided into Ave thousand ahares ift.min) of Ten Dollars (fill. (II) each, to lie disposed nf at such time and Is such manner as tee Com pany may direct. AHTICI.F. VIII. The Company may beitln to transact tmal nesaon the llneentn day of January, A. I'., isw.. In wltneaa whereof, we hereunto set our hands this, the ind duy of lecemlar. IWI. I Kikiknk W. Thompson, Hlstied, 3. A. Hamhis. -. . ( K. H. Hkm iisb. Htati or Nsiihaska, I CottNTT r IKltldl.AS. f ss. lie It remembered, That on this 80th day of December, A, I)., IHM1, personally apMard In-fore me. a Notary fiihllu In and for said (-ounty, the following named persons, each of whom Is personally known to nin to he the .M-rsona nnmea in me ion-Konut Arts-ioa oi ncoriMiratlon. and who slsned said Articles of Incorporation Is-fora me and In my pres ence, ana wno severally iiiuy acKiiowieiiKa the same to be their voluntary act and deed for the purpose therein expressed, to-wlt: J. A. Harris, K. W, Thomiann and It. H Helcher, all of the ('Hy of Omaha, County of 1 lunulas, and Stale of Nebraaka. Wltneaa my hand and Notarial seal the day Mill year last above written. F. K, Paulino, Notary l'ubllo, Within and for DoiikIus C'oiinly, Nelii uka. Iskai,.) 2-4-4 SherlfTs Sale. Hy virtue of an order of sale Issued nut of the District Court for DoiiKlaa County, Ne braska, and Ut mo directed. I will on the Hth (lav of March, A. D lsir, at Klo'cha-k A. M. of said day. at the KAST front disir of the County Court House, In the City of Omaha. DoiikIus ('ounty. Nebraska, sell at public unci Ion the property described In said order of sale na follows, to-wlt: The north twenty-four (24) feet of the west sixty IIKH feet of lot six (HI, block three (ID, First addition to South Omaha, and situate In I ou kIiis County, State of Nebraska, to satisfy J. A. Ilysliuin, the sum of one hun dred, sixteen 74-KM dollars (l 111.74) JiiitKiiiont, and thirty and 4Jt-HJ dollars ).4;) costs. Willi Interest thereon from the 2lat duy of HcplcmlHT. A. D., I Hill, until paid, toKiilher with accruing coats accorilliiK to a Judgment rendered liy the District Court of said Doii Klas County, at Its HeptninlNT term, A. D., Mil, in a certain action then and there pond lnK. wherein J, A. Hyaham was plaintiff, and Frnuk J. Kupsen and Nancy J. Kapaen, de fendants, Omaha, Nebraska. February Rth. 1W2. 0F.OIUJE A. HKNNKTTi Sheriff of DoiikIus County. Nebraska. E. 0. Wolcott. attorney, Hysham vs Jupaen. I J2-4-S SherlfTs Sale. Ity virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the District Court for DoiikIus County, Ne braska, and to mo directed, I will, on the Hth duv of Man-lh A. D.. Isie. at lllo'cha-k A. M. of said day. at Hie KAHT front door of the County Court House, In Hie City of Omiihu, DoiikIus County, Nebraaka. sell al public aucllon the properly desci lls-d In said order of sale as follows, to will . , .. ... IjoI number fourteen (141 In Albright A Ayleaworth'a addition toOuuiba, In I ViiikIiis County. State of Nebraska, suld addition la liiK aauh-dlvlalon of lilia-k elKhtiaiof Wash liiKton Hill aa surveyed, plaited and record edln said County and State. Said property to Is- sold to aiitlsfy Jessie H. Ounimett, iid mlnlslralrlx of the estate of Josliih H. Crum inetl, deceased, the sum of four hundred, eleven Zt-lW dollars WII.23l JudKinent. with Interest thereon, from February Hth, A, Dm lain, until paid) and twenty-six IK-KiO (tJtl.lH) costs, wit li Interest Ihereon from the Uthduyof February. A. D.. IMil, until paid, tOKcthcr with accruliiK coats accorilliiK to a juilKmeiit rendered by Mm District Court, of aald IsiukIhs County, lit Ita February term, A. D., Isnl, In a certain action then and there pcndliiK, wherein Jessie II. Criiinmett, Ad ministratrix, was plaintiff and J. M. Mitchell, defendant. Ouiiihu, Nebraska. February 5th. ISfM, (JKOIUiK A. HKNNKTT, Hlierlff of DoiikIus County, Nebraska. Heutt A Heotl, attorneys. Crummelt vs MlU-hell. 2-4-5 KSTA hushed 18". ..... L. TIIEO. FLODIN, , Manufacturer of - MODELS Heals. Ilurnlns Brands. Chocks, Stencils and HiiilKi'S. Hepulrlnsof Onus anil Hycli les and all kinds of flno work In Iron. 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