The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 07, 1893, Page 8, Image 8

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A Meat, Frv ad A""" M- In
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Arrival at U..m ltUI Ic. she
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hn'M'iH' trl-r by I'n Uh lit IVweil
,, the ImmaMeaWatlon, iiotellw tv.l
4iH nl.ln,
11m rt!i r ni t the btiilillit
laid wltheteitnmry MMoiiliMnmny,
NnihH-t'(l by timed Master Kmmiel I.
liavl.Wnett.l other grand l.lhMMm.vr.
IbiiltiiHbe cen monies the Iwml dls-
fMHirmnt a number of national airs, ami
tnUw .'V. m ' "'"
follow:
Thl l tli lJ winiiT Uno
if'orm'r stoiit', tor i hu h ,lur
fnltrlo o our Amci lowit intllutlonn iho
jtuhltu whool In th pornop lono. Him.ii
tJioro will tun thin wy imm aimh iiihi
Autttrrtliaand from tho Wantluof f
m.ft im-it of cilvcru givrnnnnw, wnno
Mr thiiti hUtory, on their Joui noy to
tho world' inir. uv coi umy wiu
ntuffi piled in bright conftmlon nt
Chicago, but our wholo land, will lw a
inont liiH-iiHtlng upretaelo to vih-hi?
foreigner!. As they go llirougn m
broad domains they will wonder not no
much at our mnglc oitlen, our blooming
. . i
orchard, our fertllo farinn, h at tho
alght of a free jwopie, governing mem-
jtojvoa, working out tho prooieiiiH aim
avoiding tho dangers inai conironi
them with nucli Hktii an uiey can com-
matid. . And a tlmy hhu, wny vnw
etrango anomaly oi niniory, uim hoiu
domwracy orcariu uiai givescvmienee
of Hrictulty, why upon thin "'"
continent Ihero exlats nch a govern-
tnent or the peopio, ny mo pcopio mm
for Ujo iK-ople, no mor aiiequaw hoiu-
Won am bo given to tnoir inquiry man
to point them to llio nysiom oi our puo-
ItoaxjhoiiU, by which lRuaranUMHl our
national InU-lllgcnco. Ji is hum Mysiom
of public MchoolH, reprewjiitod by thcHO
walk now rilng around you, that im
tho oorticr lono of that govornmont
that hi now Iroe and,, by tho favor 'H
. yt ..1 -i.lll 1... I
Aimignty uou, aiway. win uo
.iApplaiiMO.J
Tho public mcJiooI 1m tho corner atuna
our government. I have recently wnn
dorcd through our hImUt republic of
Mexico, ana i.ae mm a rcpum.o in
namo only. It 1 a mllltiiay dmiKitlam
In reality, lt cannot bo a real republic
loccauHO of the Ignorancj of the miww.M.
They arc stoejxjd In darkness. It Is
w.ii uie lonn oi g.wernmen in mio
United States that entitles us to wear
tho namo of republic, but It Is tho fact
that tair ioopl aro capable and wine
..onoiign to govern iDcmsoiveM.
It is mo corner-sionc oi pomics. i no
..a i. llll mi - I
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4t. A rt ,t i. mt iJ mlwlniv luil I litsi w 1 1 h Itlif 1
i mi a i. it
It hi tho rlghtklnd of politics. Illghtly
sjsod tho word moans an Intelligent In
tcrent and participation In public af
fairs. The politician's ought to Im tho
siroudcst calling among um. Kvery
-Awwrlcun ought to glory In being a
polltlclan. And If in tho unfolding arid
s BTcmthof tho days that are tooomlt
Jhall bo that the fHilltlclan shall havo
Hbo,.lce of honor among all thoi.ro.
vtbo place of honor among all tho i
fcHslons, to what shall this Ihi duo but
to tho diffused Intelligence brought
about by tho public schools? And I
hope In future years that from outtheso
malls now growing About um there shall
grt mora thanono politician who shall
bo an honor not only tothiscomrnunlty,
to his alma tttuhr and to the stuta, but
to the nation and to the world. Thero
la but one crime ln Amorlcan ikiIHWw,
and that Is Ignorance. You cannot
voto Intelligence In blocks of live,
Your ward boss and pot bouse poll-
ilelan and corrupt aldermen is only
possible because of Ignorance among
the people. The sins of this soplo
itrlse, I think, not to much from faults
of the heart aa from faults of the head.
Tho great American heart Is now as it
always has been, in the right place
It Is the corner stone of patriotism.
There have been, to be sure, evidences
of patriotism, or what goes by that
name, among the vassals and serfs of
tlesnota. But as wo ca the fawninir
"
oftha doiruixin the hand of bim who
tie! him patriotism as to dignify by
tthitt name tho loyalty that is bought by
- . m . m
anrffkl Jirltxts or coercea nv lore, uv
patriotism we understand an intelligent
understanding and appreciation of the
vaWrf our irovernment and a devoU-d
desecration thereto. To such an cmo-
t'L intelligence is lndlsnensablo.
From out these halls shall march our
moblest defenders of tho flag.
It la the corner stone of religion. It
"wa once inscrtned on Uie banners oi
inscribed on tho banners
4hehurch that ignorance Is the mother
of devotion. They got that motto from
the devil, I presume, I know of no one
more capable of inventing it. Ignor
anoe is the mother only of despotism,
of slavery, of usurpation, of infidelity,
t ,.w.., . u .ui;n, .4 at i.
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lot Wl'- Uit iK"l fhnU li
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ltit tf nil ii!i.M ittiittl U tgimi'
It I Hn irin-r imii it ilciiin-MM'j',
Tlttw ! "'' 'l "'tl"!"!? ' It'!'" i
I iiih nol Hit' til In nUnn h hw,
bill in iu UMiltti'tlon of ?' tiiii. iii
llll ntmilll t iimlil,V Hlllttt ll lllt'lll-
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l lint nmontf vnu inch, it in not in
i lily clilit r of oiin ti or im'n, lul U i
krt i,o Mt..rl l..mm'rm (AppUumt.)
It iiirU. h no (WTriviHNt ovi-r then' wlml
Ulml nf rliillituB ImiV wt nrn. IVVW-Iit lht
nn,,r ,n,iy Br it, miowr n.y
r0i, , in llu- iniul. nof who IiIh ilmUlv
, , t mvi f I1S J0 . on nor
,u)W UU(,h mni,y ),e jl14H. Kv,,,.y .ouK
llju,n ,lf ti)ftt m,tivu ,l,.miK-Huy iih-b
f01. jtint cxm-tly what ho how hlnmolf
,0 ,w wortl, Ami Iiim lnnwt U'liinl
t() my ,1Htn,t who Iihh not iho training
in t,.,n(H.,m.y ttit ciin x got only In
, . u . hlU M, (w n nmis
flt t) )m, h m,,M,j,,.r f tl in govornmont.
i a,,i,1uhc..
Jt (g tlu, c,.m,r t,mo of tho world's
, . . , . ,0 cM .,,. aUt,n
l
u.UocenHlon to the verv ItirireHt
llk, UU wellfor twtorub upagalnHt
,)((it ll)HlljH 1)M.0i Rro H,tmn
tng nu)n, t))H1 dtizens of America, wo
0 mm 0 ,w ,,1UziMm of tlia wor(i
Thwe ar0 n0 . forolgnei-s. Soon
ll p . aucfuliv
,n Ue conUMt ()f ComMierco at our
rollin.t,ttn exnoMltion. Tho creat
ivunk Dues of railroad Mtrctchlng cant
, , th , i(Ulth. ra maklnir
(H 0je .H!01,le TJl0 (rn.Rt oodan Hteam
wh()H(, H1)(,(1( nvjf, mKh fmUiV
Ul1 u,ilUlH 0,.o bringing othor m
Uom t()()ur MjMl Themj runwiiy8 and
itl,BniJth aro tl0 j,, tlto
... ltH,nv nlftt ,. weavlnir tho
L,llol)) wi,0 world Intoono web. You
cm got th(J w,)()lo F(j)Uttt(m 0( tho
. , , ., ..., fll, mli, Sfllinr(i.
From ti10 w, 0f jUI1kr Hill monument
, k ,h d . (m
had tho volcy. could addrens them. Tho
t,.!,-.,,!, brlmrlnif tho brain of tho
lt, uiI0ihcri Wo read 0f tho bom-
birdIntf ()f Alexandria boforo ever a
gm huH mn flpwl. w rcfld ln 0UP
morntlff mwrn iha ,IK)ch of ciadMtono
n pitrllmn(.nt m,vorhl hour Mon ho
,,.,, ,t. ir-lllfhti.r.l Hoon lt shall
t tho Iu.,)ubllo o America, but
tho r(.,,ubllc of munklnd. And what
, t h ,,, , c.0UnctB
... ,,.. tlintl? vVhat r.!o but that
wh,.,h haH mmWeA ltl Uie mttMx
f intli1(.nco. whimo children have
, bKnilfht In thJ i,, riMtm?
" '
I And In iAntiiiulfkM T ttfftnUl nLrnfnrwip.
I " sw ' ui v
some folks that I want to cxcommunl
cato this afternoon. I will not hurt
tho bull any, and ho can have It back
when I get done. Laughter. I say
this: Kvery lierson that shall ralso
hand or uho pen or voice publicly, or
shall conlvo or plot secretly to over
l"ru" ' " "1"
Jfn.-lot " bo anathe
timl! U-ng and con lnucd applau
throw this fair fabric of our public
ema-
auHo.j
At tho conclusion of the address of
Mr. Crane, while the applause was yet
continuing, tho audience broke out Into
singing, "My Country 'tis of Thee.'
After this had U-vn sung Mr. Crane
stepped forward and said:
"I am not only a Mason; I am a
Methodist. Therefore I believe In oo-
casionaiiy varying the solemn order oi
ct rcmonh a by the promptings of the
I spirit. I now projstso three cheers for
the old public school."
The cheers were given lustily and
tho "tiger" was loud and prolonged
Tho grand lod go officers assisting in
tho ceremonies were:
Samuel P. Davidson of Tccumsch,
grand master; James P, A. Iilack of
Hloomlngton, deputy grand master;
Charles K. Coutant of Omaha as grand
senior warden; Henry II. Wilson of
Lincoln, grand junior warden; George
K. Whitman of Oxford as grand treas
urer; William 11. IJowen of Omaha,
I Jl .. t . !.... fPt. T ... I
frIlu nry, ivuv. u.,.. j. winusey
"f All Saints' church, Omaha, grand
chaplain; Chamoion 8. Chase of Omaha
as grand bible-bearer; John T. Mercer
a I tf Imu a (V fti n A m a tuVi a 1 T?n ir Vnu t Ir
" .......
o the Flrwt Melhodlat church
O maha, grand orator; Henry Brown of
umana, grana senior aeacon; uenry r,.
Palmerof Omaha, Junior deacon; Louis
8. Kent of Omaha, grand senior stew
r(1; IIenry Clark of Omaha, grand
Jul(' "toward; Jacob King of Papll
llon Hr,ind tiler,
EDLINQ BROS.,
308 North 16th Street.
Hatters and Gents Furnishers. Men's
Shoes, gloves, etc. A "dollar's worth
for a dollar'
Camole Juniper is reliable for females
mm, . ihi 1 1 1'.'i' i i tn'
fv ItttrH ! t-i tK 1SI
tlolt, i'nrj.l.ltt ! Itft.f li.HHoti
1,4 l.. 1) lit HHK ll t In
!, r t!it St i ut Iw. a'
lti1!jr t i'.e lt t!te IH tt
tl tlbtaitt ll k!g il 'M.nHt Mil,
,tr mil..! it. the i lh Hh l as
U-.iig tbe (iw and i. r the
tMsiii?d I'liiin-h and Nm't!i(( thf
Uiet ivHIe ff M ft!ltt i Tl
hl'l tudtt' Yon know htm; Im has a
rac') ' Ifc'iMtrniMH' and an lit'
in it nt fund of n rUtltn. Thetter
fUil.i .f p tHrUo! and the n ji-
tlit'j' biilihitl by thi rhtiti h coiiind nf
their livt n. What tnsk.n a falholii' so
m itflUve l nyon n-ler b his Minion?
Hume htH' It tu blgtiti), Ittit jour In
tuition iiisy Sud another anwer to It,
r i' r.i . If his fallh the cimvU"
tloil of ivawtll h WOtlld Im serenely till
sensitive. If his allegiance to Ilonmn
lm weit tho glorloim rtult of a in-vIvI
tied and a renewed spirit he would wel
come the topic. If his religion were of
the heart, the soul, I he mind, ho would
vearn to liiii'rt'M his new life on his
Uwt fellow-men and his cordiality
would Ihi tdirlstian warmth. Wo find
none of these manifestations of a ro
liirlon which partakes of tho soul and
quickens tho Impulses of our natures,
In Humanism. It I a religion In namo,
an inexorable form In fact, a mental
and moral servitude to Us adherent,
and a design for governmental control
In ambition. Tho influence of tho
pope's user i hod iower overshadows the
representatives of the government's
authority and tho Catholic creed makes
htm even irreater than they In their
own siH'clnl capacity. A carnal aubstl
tute for Jesus Christ; n self-constituted
law-giver, ho blasphemes the power of
God in assuming (by the confessional)
that lie Is unable to treat directly with
the individual souLfor tho remission of
Sins. Human Catholicism does not re
quire repentance and regeneration of
the soul lis an evidence of faith.
Hardened men pour forth at the con
fessional, the room adjoining Is filled
with untouched hearts who havo mo-
chanlcally presented themselves to
have their sins forgiven. Tho priest Is
tho intermediate who hm wiped away
in a businesslike manner the whole lot
of transgressions of profane hearts and
careless hearts. Afterward thoy quit
not their profanity nor aro serious as
regards religion. We recognize no In
termediate in tho matter of prayer.
JesuHof Nazareth is ready to hear di
rect tho prayer of tho penitent soul,
and Ills infinite balm Is ready to soothe
our spirit. I remark not on the form of
any religious sect so long as religion is
there and its organization Is ror re
llgioua purposes only, but when a
church alms to bring about an eventual
union of church and state, and tho di
version of tho public school funds for
sectarian uses, and utilizes tho namo of
religion to cloak a covert ambition for
the control of tho government, then
that sect is righteously ojien to tho
criticism of all patriots and Americans.
Tho American people do not realize
tholr danger from tho designs of Hu
manism. They are case-loving and
pcoce-loving and they hate to foment
the damnable, vindicative jealousy of
which the Irish Catholics aro capable,
by the precipitation of A religious issue.
Then, politics aro manifestly unable to
handle tho question, except ln tho ex
tremlty of a crisis serious enough to
destroy present party lines and confine
tho two distinct forces against each
other. In such an event thero Is no
doubt to bo entertained (except by tho
oesslmist) but that all Protestants
would lw found equal to the require
menU of the moment. PilOTKBTANT.
Read and Take Action!
If you buy meat it will lie to your
Interest to give us a call. Our prices
aro the lowest, because we buy for
cash and 'ill for cash. Never havo
anything but tho very finest meats In
the market on nana, wo sunn w
nleased to have you ffive us a trial.
Tho C. O. D. market.
C, F. Bkkhhkkt,
1921 Leayenwort Street,
Bemember the place and give us
call. . 4-7-4t
Tho Cabinet Hellablo Gasoline Stove
Is Warranted for Three Years. It
the Most Perfect gasoline stove mado(
W. P. STOETZEL, 714 S. 10th,
is agent for the west.
IJ. II. Osterhoudt will do you good
Carriage Painting and Repairing,
Take your work to him.
18th and Cass Streets.
Wants the Ladles to Organize.
Alitor of The American: I have
lust finished reading your last paper
nnd am insnlrcd by iU justice and
truth to wrlto to you my great appro
elation of iU sentiment. There is one
thing I would like to see, and that Is a
Ladles Protective club ln every city,
aye, in every hamlet in our great re
public, for in a body we could bettor
know how to train the children that
are so soon to occupy positions of
trust, to go to our legislatures and to
congress. Will you not make somo
such suggestion in the columns of your
great benefactor.
A Header op The American
a at I
All Dental work at reasonable prices
and warranted. Dr. Withers, 16 &
Douglas SU.
SHOES
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WE WANT
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MUNDrtlO CtNtS
ittiH tt rtflf d.ttlut fi'ft mf
lntt-i un ,
W.N. Whitney,
t03 SOUTH 15TH ST..
, ltNk. I'lKlltrtll
THE CITY.
Mr. Geo. (itHtld's home was filled
with merry js-oplo last Wednesday
evenlnir. Anrllftth. who celebrated in
a royal manner his birthday.
Hev. Hotlgetts will tirencli a sermon
Kunilav evenlntr In the Mouth Tenth
street, 'M. K. ehui-ch, iism "The Public
Hi-hisils," tht.t should lie listened to by
every American In tho south part of
I lie city.
Mr. and Mrs. James ll. Kirk, 1451
Pheliis street desire to return their
thanks to tho neighbors and friends for
tho k ndnoss and assistance rendered
them during tho Into fatal illness of
their Infant child.
Hov. Crainblett will deliver a sermon
upon "Tho Public Schools" In the
Christian church, Twentieth and Cap
itol avenue, Sunday evoning, April 1).
The Jr. O. U. A. M. have boon re
quested to be present In a body.
Mr. John LafTerty, of Sioux City, will
bo married at Hundley Chapel church
in St. Joe. Mo.. Sunday. April ft, 181)3,
to Miss Flora E. Hlnos. At Homo in
Sioux City after tho 15th. Ills many
friends ln this city will wish him hap-
incss and prosperity.
C. S. Fitch felt so jubilant over the
resu t of tho lato e ectlon that no car
ried tho stars and stripes down tho mid
dle of N street, South Omaha, Wednes
day morn nir. lie was leorea ny pass
ers-by but carried the old Hag and
planted it on top or ins onico. no is
time-keener for tho 0. II. Hammond
Packing Co.
North Omaha, Attention.
Most ladles propose to have a good
form. Most men second the proposal
To secure this end a corset is the
needful thing.
Wo havo just received a large lot
made to our order; a long waist, splon
did shape, elegantly trimmed, good
material, in every way most desirable
and well worth 75c. To introduce them
we offer thorn this week at tho absurd
set. Wo also carry tho celebrated
Warner corseU always ln stock.
BALDWIN'S,
1315 N. 24th Street,
Between Seward & Clarke.
work or building to do should give us a
mil. Wo n-uaranteo trood work at
reasonable prices. Shop, 2'ZZi Leaven
worth Street. Telephone. Hto.
DILLENUECK & CO.
Females use Camole Juniper.
We will sell Heifer's best knives,
forks and snoons durlnjr April (or
Knives fl.GO per set
Forks and Table Spoons. 2 & 2..W
Tea SiMKins 1 and $1.25 per set.
A. It. UUMKItMAIt.
13th and Douglas.
..
ETRIENDS The best place to get
Kmblem Goods Is at Halls. WI7 N.
Sixteenth street. You get "a dollar's
worth for a dollar."
To the Ladies and Friends.
Wo wish to call your attention to tho
foot that vou can buy GROCERIES as
c.heao and fully as trood of us as down
town. t.!omo in arid see us or senu us
. . 5" . . ....
word and wo will call at tho house.
ItACKf,EY St DUKES,
Cor. 20th and I,oavenworth
Well assoi ted solid gold, filled and
silver watches at John Kudu s
05 North 10th St.
Tht uuriingion a ;fo r. m. i rm ir
.. . . . n -a-
OLI...
arrlvos ln that city at 3:25 a. m.f car-
rles magninceni sioeping, reeuiunu
n . . i i , ,.nll.Hl.
chalr and dining cars, and is tho finest
and most comfortable train between
.v.- ,i ixr.i,i' VuSr. nt
Omaha and the World s i air city.
Tho Burlington's daily service to
Denver, .Kansas City and St. Louis is
equally satisfactory.
.i
TIj.1t At Offleo 1324 Farnam St.
1 U-ketumco, rarnam at.
' 1
For fine watch repairing go to John
Iludd. 805 K. ltttU.
Camole Junior is what you want.
Tho friends who have any carpenter
-a
See Dr. Withers about your teeth.
4 th floor Brown Block.
.
Take your repairing to ine uruva-
mond Carriage Co., lHth and Harney
StS. Opp. the County Jail.
i
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itauim i , w, mo un maiiuM.vv-i-
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.nnslifi nnor OOT "Mi.rlh 17h alrnct.
Hu"'w,,u""'" v
Give UH a Cllll. tf
The sorvleo offered by the Burling
ton's 4'50 t). m, train for Denver is a
wo o i."v F .
JXfl ieCfc uuiliuillltuiuil VI lanu wmu '""S
,.!m.. ond m..lri triu-lr
iwu cvju,
The next tlmo you go west, takethe
'f.i.ir.f!ftv." It'll land vou ln Denver
.h..nnnllm
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Ticket Office. 1324 Farnam St.
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LOBECK
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WHO! t HAI. I
Builders' Hardwaro, Culleru
AND TOOL9
thy us Ovcr rorf luck.
1404 Douglas St, Telephone
1
am the only Dentist!
I WILL MAKE a full set
of tooth for $5, nut! guar,
antcouiit. Teeth filled iu
the Hkst professional
manner for GO cents and
up. Gold crowns and
bridgework a specialty.
DR. WITHERS,
Foi'kth Fi-ook Brown Block,
Tklkphone 1775.
16th and Douglas St.
g'CUT THIS AD. OUT AND URING IT
THE POPULAR
CLOTHING
JULIUS FURTH, Propr.
109 South 16th Street, OMAHA. NEB.
'TWEEN DOUGLAS AND DODCE 8T8. JU
Mall Orders solicited and Satisfaction Guaranteed. Send for Catalogue.
OUperiOf WOrK.
THE U. S. QUEEN,
Tho
Friends' Favorite Cigar Price
Five Cents.
For sale by the following dealers:
Hlssem St Teeter, N. E. corner 10th
and Dodge streets.
Christ Haman, 51Z H. Kith street.
Henry Anderson, N. W. corner 10th
and Leavenworth streets,
This cigar Is worthy of a trial, ti
SOLID GOLD
A. P. A. Pins, plated, 40c; aolld
gold, 1,40.
P. O. S. of A., $1.25.
Jr. O. U. A. M., 75 cento.
Loyal Orange, $1.50.
BELL STOWS J EWELHY DEPT.
Dodge and 15th.
American Bakery, 1818 St. Mary's
Avenue, Wagon Delivery.
Camolo Juniper Is reliable for females,
Sheriff's Sale.
Tender and by virtue of an exncutlon I
aunii hv li'ninli E. Moori'n. ('lerk of tho !!
tlit. !nirt. aarlt lilll mill for IlDUUlllS coiinl v.
NtilirsMkii, upon a JudKrnimt riindemd hy
(iimiiivu Aniliirson. a Just. (Hi Of I Im I'i'lirfl In
and for nll !)iinty, on Um 201 h luv of
Noveriioer, Ikhs. In ftvor of Itlclmrd V,.
Josepli, arid iiffnlnst Oluirles b. Illnwr and
AU.vurulxr I.ll vlniTOIIH. tlltrt fll'M tl (J. lj,
Blswr Co,, trttnenpf.or which jiiiiKiiinni
on tlm 12Ui day of Knbrunry. l"w, am
i;:ui luy or reorunry, i'
ir-.Mlh.il Mild (loi'kfU'U 111 till) lmi
lllnd and doi keU In the l strl(!t
- . rt . ,d ,..-, i ,,hv
liivlcd
I ,,,, l.u f,.l nw Iitf iHtlllN Hllll II'IICIIIITIIM
.. ..I It... ut.i Alioillilli.F l.llvlll
,,,, K.-wft: botaoimdi, twm, and thrm
(fl th(1 of 0,mum, th ,.ut,y of Dohk-
I il). lit IIIIM'K A', iiwi ui n, r.i. imisiii x "
us. s..d ';"
day, at tlm EAMT front door fili
wiunty court liuusn, In tlm city of uiiiaiia,
i,111Uo poumv. Nidiraska. milt said rf
estaw at pui.lieauetioii i toih '''';; -
mumssury td satiMfy said exnnution. tun
i m rtif im il I, iinn i. ii r i m iniua iun u u iiw i niiu
Hflmi dolluriH5.0 Jndsment, four dollars
(.()) costs or mm won inuiresi. rrotn um anin
jjy N()VJ,,nrH) MHH Krl(, hUo ttlH fl,rUlr
....... ..... u ..,.! l.l(ll ill illura !,
costs of lnitroasn on said judg-mont and the
ai i ruinuciisMi ui r.H.ii.
iiffinriM. niuirasKii. nur i nrj. irr.T.
(JKOlblK A.HKNNETT.
Hherlffof IloiiKlas County, Nelirasks.
John T. Cutli'irs. attorney. -(
Notice of Sale.
In the mat ter of the estate of Charles A
f 'l.urori. lli..,laill.d ;
Notice Is herehy (tlvon. that In pursiianee
of an ordur of W. V. Walton, onn of Urn
I, ,,! ,,t 4 Ilk fllutrll't
r,--NhPa.k,i. made on the Hist day of
Man h.isi. for the sah. of the real estaw
.,. KAHT ,orf th Court Hons.., In the
(J t v of otiiiilia, iioiiioas i;oiiniy.
on tho IMth day of April, ISM, at 10 n.e.lis-a a,
,,,,1,11,, v,.niln to the hlifhest hlililer on
il.. ..ti..u,inii !..... fftat full niiifkiin t til h
trnld In i'hhi w t i n ninety W) any rrmn
I ,li r,f aiLli.. li. followlniT di.wrlls.ll real
-.rV;,. lo-wll: That uart of lot twelve (121
In Marker's Allotment, an addition to the
destrrllied as follows: CoininenidiKf at a
isilnt forty-thrne (4.11 rnnt nasi, or tmi soui n.
. ... ... .... .u...i.,.. .,,, .I,,,.,,..
west corner of said lot twelve (lai, thence
pHMt forty (4H feet, thence north one hundred
I mill forty II4UI reet
thence west forty 140)
feet, thence south onn. liuriureii anu. rorry
lUOl feet to the place of Oeglnning. nam sine
Uo n.inai
iskaKL fliAN K.
Administrator of ino estauj oi t in ries .
- Ciiar,,n. deceased. . -i-
I. C. llachclor, attorney for Israel 1? rank.
i' 1.1
& LINN,
lt hi )
AMI lil.TAtl.-
279. OMA HA. NEB
who
Extracts
Teeth ji
for
2Be.
NO
PAIN.
DENTIST.
WITH YOU.
HOUSE
Reasonable Prices.
J. 8. KOUCH,
Carpenter and Builder.
Manufacturer and Idpalrerof
Sash, Screens, Doors and Windows
and Furniture.
ALL WORK GUARANTEED,
1617 Davenport Street, OMAHA.
Shop:
Notice of Petition for Final Settlement.
Htats or Nkmiuhka, I
IioiiKlas County,
In tin, rou rily court of Ilouidas county,
Nebraska.
In tlm imitUT of tlm I'ntiitfl of Rudolph Q.
Koeh, dereased :
Kllulii th I', Koch, (instil Koch, Itiidolpti
K.M'h, Kri'd Kiwh, Martha Hisdi, Julius
Kis'h, Otto Koch, Karl Kisdi, and all other
persons lnliTimli'd In said matter am hitrehy
nolllli'd that on tint iMili day of Ki lininry,
wi;i. Kllxaheth l. Kis h filed a petition fn
said county court, praylntr that her final
administration account filed herein may hit
settled and allowed: that proofs of heirships
he taken and ditnrensri.ridi.ri.il thereon; that
allowances hn madn for children iindcrsnvitri
and fourteen years of respectively; that
a decren dlsfrlhiitliiK arid assliailriK tint
ri'slduiiof said nstatit hit I'IiKtciI; and that
such other and further orders and proceed-
Iiiks may hit had In the premises as may lie
rciiilrcd hy the statu! In such cases made
on
1ST t
arid provided, to the end that said estate and
all thltiKs pertaining thereto may lie II nail j
settled and determined, and the said ad-
v
mlrilstratrlx dlscharKitd: also n petition
filed March 1st, praying thai the hornitsUiad
be set aside to tint widow,
Vou are hereby notified that If you fall to
appear at said court on the Will day of
May, ls(i:i, at 10 o'clock a, m, and contest
said petitions, the court may grant the
prayer of said petitions and make such
other ami further orders, allowances and
decrees, as to this court may sei.in proper,
to the end that all matti.rs pertaining to
said estate may be finally settled an J de
termined, the homestead set aside to tint
widow herein, and the said Kll.als.tli I', Koch
discharged.
Witness my hand and ofllclal seal this
84i.li day of March, WM, J, W, KMiKIt,
Isr.AI,. 4-7-4 County Judge,
Notice to Non-Resident Defendants.
To Thomas I'. Caffrey, Caffrey (wife of
Thomas l, CalTrey) first real name unknown,
and J. O. dortclyoii:
You will t ake notice that on the 6th day of
April, ISIKI, Oust llamel, as plaintiff, filed his
petition In the district Court of liouglas
County, Nebraska, against Thomas I', Caffrey
and CalTrey (wife jf Thomas P. Caffrey)
first real name unknown and J. O. Cortolyou,
the object, and prayer of which Is to fore
close a certain mortgage executed and
delivered hy said defendant Thomas 1', Caff
rey on theSlst day of July, Ism, upon tho
following described real estate, to-wft:
Lot nine (in In Oak Hill, an addition to the
City of Omaha, liouglas County, Nebraska,
as surveyed, platted and recorded, tosecure
the payment of his certain promisor not
of the same date as said mortgage, for the
sum of four hundred and flffydollarsltlAO.llin
payable three Cli years after data, with In
terest at eight (Si per cent, per annum, pay
able unnuiilly from date until paid, the
whole of the amounts secured by said mort
gage to become due and payable In default
of any Interest thereon at Uie time when the
same should become due and that by reason
of the lion-pnymeiit of the Interest on July
21, 1m(I2, the whole amount secured by said
mortgage became due and payable, and that
there Is now due the plalntltT on said note
and mortgage the sum of four hundred and
fifty dollars (fM.Vi.(HM with Interest from the
21st day of July, Isid, according to the tenor
and it If eel of said note, for which sum with
Interest the plaintiff prays for a decree, that
the defendants Ihi required to pay the same,
anil in in, in iieniiiii, thereof I lie said de-
i feridants hit forever barred and bo foreclosed
of all their rights, leln and equity of redemp-
tlon or other Interest In said real estate and
, iiiiit ine same no sold to satisfy uiu amounts
, round due.
You are reiiiilred to answer said uetltlon on
or before May 1(1, Islia.
Dated Aprils, 1HWI.
OUHTtlAMRb.
By his attorney, t. C. bachelor, looil and 1004
New York Life Mulldlng. Tel. 7f. 4-7-4
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