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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1893)
1 Hb AMERICAN, B ONE YEAR'S PENANCE1;;! It I rf ft tile Chuifli Willi- cut A illvr MmiIi MMik llu ltnHtt I mtmH 11. liti.l lr Mi hi t in llir I'eiUh. St. I'it'kni I Inln in mil I nthi'lii I liutvh I'll btl It'll !n I ( Hi,' n in lot ti by w bihIhI mill ilii itnii( Tli r i ii of llic put Uh hn l i it It. v, Anthony Vlevn, hill tin th lim it will, nut h spiritual guide, Mini ill" pin liitf k l llnpl). Sinn hihI mil' lih if jrnts ti hi, I 'l i ilt ' 'n 1 1 ii 1 1 h utnler jmlii'i' nn li'i llnll, I'lil' Imtilile culititiiti-il fur Inn )im, during which limi' no serv ices Mi ll' In li In tin' church. Watch nu n wi le mi tin!) day ami night fur eighteen mouth by nulrrof ln bishop nf llii' illiii'i'w' lo i I-vt'iit the ili'ulrtii'' tlnii n( Him building liy I'oiiti'tidlug f.ll'tlllll, 'I'll In )tl'l III llofl'llSII I'lut from I, I'm I to tl,.'nm, mill tliu debt wit taken up ty Hiii church In I he form of h luortgiigc. llui lng this period, priest after priest u Hint to llii' Is'slcgod church, III Hi'll, If Nilhlc, tin; liel I I'i-i itnt disposition of tlic laymen, but In vmIii. I''niiilly, u young clergyman fresh from llm ecclesiastical college wan delegated to ni't ui poaccmuki Hu wan only 2,'l year of nyi', hut wa strongly and well built, of symmetrical figure, plcuslhg disposition uml enter taining ways, J lo wan 1 1 ' v . Anthony Vlcek. Ho WAH iSHTAUAAt AH I'KIKHT of the church, uml look uphis residence In the parsonage adjoining. The ominous and t Ii ii ii t i -k I uy asjs'.ot of tho warlike faction (ii nut daunt him, and alter a short time In; gathered tlio flock together again and tin; jm i IhIi went on Iti tlio even tenor of it way. From a pastoralo burdened with a Mortgage of from J,2XI to 1 ,rH, It ha developed under hirn Inloa wealthy one, A home for the Sister of Ht, Joseph wan founded on a lot next to the parsonage at a cost of $2Ji0il, Four piece of adjacent property wero pur chimed, the mortgage rained, and then; J now 'I,MX; to the credit of the parish iu a navingw bunk, XothlriK of an urifilcatiant niture oc curred until aohort tlmo ko, A year and a half ao, Annie Kodelka went to the jurnoniie to net a amiliitant houne keeper to thu irlent, whone nnU;r wa hln chief )iouekeeii!r. Tins lattur i married to Annie Kodclka'n brother Charlen, Th jirickl'n nlti;r ct-!d an houwkeejier durlnnf the day, and her nlnler-in-law aume1 thodutlei In thu evening, The latter, Annlw Kodelka, U a very jrejiimennifiK voun woman Z year old, Hu rnonthw ago ho left tho Iiamoniigo and made her homo with her brother Jow jih nfid hi family at Hu, Hi Juabella ulreet, Khontill mado oeciiHional vlfitn lo the j;rienl,' hoime, however. About two weekn ago xean daloun utorleM tniule their aiicaraneo in the, xirlh, and noon they liecnme common property, not only Injuring this good rutme of tho prient, but that of bin lato aiiitjint hoimekeeper am well, The climax wun rew.'hed lat Hunday afur high max, I lev, Vleck called thu trutee together aft-r th. congregation bad in;tm dlnmlnieil, Ho dtated that on aitcount of tho Uiv in circulation h would probably nuc render chrg's of tho flock, Ho would vIIU5Ih1ioi Hiirlnunir, the next day, iud npiric hln of all the cfrcum ktanccH, ThU iitatemeit, though un heralded oceatiloned but little urprle, 'J'h'i prlcut vhil ted tho bbihop Monday morning, returning to bin home In the cvenlnf' and (noiHlng tho night there, 'i'uexday ho depart!d again ami ban not been wen by any of tho congregation Mince, ANNA KOUKfK A' Mt'llDKN OWAKTl'KK, On Tuewhiy afternoon Anna Koflolka nald to her Nlnlir-ln-lnw, Mm, ,foeph Kodelka: "J urn going away and may jiot return again," Her remark created nurprlno, but It In claimed that no uen tlorm a to her dentirmtion and purpona were anked, True to her utatcment nlie departed, Inquiry by n hmlt r reporter yester day among the friend of the prlent In tho parlnb and tho relative of the young woman revenled tho foitonUhlng faiitthat they lellevt the 'rle which havo bi-en In circulation to bo well grounded In truth, They ire all much attached to thu orient, hut ny that they bollevu he ha done wrong. The relative of Anna Kodelka upeak of the affair In a matter-of-fact way a though tho condition of affair were well under stood, Tho young woman left her lti'r-ln-liiw' home unattended, but her brother, Frank Kodelka, who liven on fowa Ntreet, ay he know that the prlentand hi lter wero together (it the N, V,, V. A O, depot at fc.Ju o'clock TueHilay night, Ho did not know where they were going or whether they noon Neparated, At HlMhop Hurntman' resilience lat night Mgr. Thorpe wa iippronehed In regard to th! matM'r. I lev, Vleek, he mi ill, called at the illiii'i'Niii resilience on Monday and had a conference with Jlihop HortMuann, What transpired he did not know, The prlent made a second visit on Tuesday, He then made it, Ii i.l . IU 'i I I, . ' I. I fil t Vt, I 1 tint in M I i i. it'l ' li i ll ! I " .1. 1 1 I tl I,. .1 . I, , I,., ! I I.' : tti ; V in, it,, f I. 1 I 'I ll'l 1 tlii'ltl ' I t l lit t, ,,l,(,l,, t )'Ht(" I I , .'I ' 1 I MM with t Ii la ii : . t 11 I ' ii' i ni n i ml mini I. e i hum 'I nt ,i,n ii l hi ii t il I 'i,. W,,,,,! i..,v .'.!. i, X.iji.i .i HtlMlMsM IN I Ml. ItitttmlmhlK I'lli.tlt tM.li h Ihi' i.Kti- nf lhi I Immii, I'lll' W I'I'll" t llWl ll 'll't Irtllt foul liilt'llip nl i!i'itiritill niike mv ntl,V Hu' In iilim tit i'( ll" - lintlli" n( Hi'' lute IHI 'm!ll' III s-rtnr nt pnlit'i', l, M lliiyi. In fn'iikitig of tin" ii lie at Hu' ii ni' ti t y, the li i ll 7'ihk "lit : "It was lll'fl' Hint IMt tlll'll lltllll clliimn tutlie ilUHiiguUheil hutii'r I'lild the ili'i'i-Hn'il iH'ciirieil, The IhhIv IhuI Is ell luwet'i'il III It hist l'!liiJ-ilmi ', the tuind played a ill if', nml I u iiieiliati ly the grave illggi't Iwgitn rM Idly In t Ii li ' w Hi i hi III III. The I'lisls rattled mi Hie ciiltln w It h n harsh sniiml, while nearly every one present sluml In i'XH'ctancy of further cereinoiiles. Suddenly Undertaker ( i'Dnimell hrokn Hie silence by rciiie!lng the people lo rt'Htiiiin their carriages. Then one lici'son looked at another In nslnnlsli merit and turned away, while the clods rallied mi the colli n lid of him over whom neither priest nor layman had offered to say a prayer. It uppear that Detective Hayes, whllo nominally a Catholic, had not been an iittendant In church services A meitilierof the family said that th clergy first objected In opening tho grave, but were linally prevailed upon to do so. This relative further stated that a clergyman had been expected at tho grave for a prayer. There were no church offices at the house, and the family refrained from having any society service, a they thought that might la; an obstacle In the way of getting a gravo service," The lowell Mn.il thu report the crmon delivered last Hunday by Hov, Claudo JUboteau, at the Wort hen HI, llaptlst church, on tho above event: "Hev, Mr, llahuteau, of tho Worthed Ktrect Haplist church, last evening preached upon "Hive and iM.tmin, and a ho announced a prelude upon "prayer at tho gravo," there wasun unusually largo congregation precnt for this season of tho year, upon tho presumption that ho would refer to tho funeral of tho late Inspector Have. They wcro not mistaken, a thl wa tho topic dicused. Hi remark in substanco wero a follow; "Our city Ka been tho secno of a re markable Instance of religion Intoler anco which ha excited general com ment. It wa remarkable for two reason: Firnt, because we are not living In that age when it wa fashion able to burn heretic and Insult the dead Isdie of the dlMonler of the mother church, but in the nineteenth century, under the light of religion freedom, and In a country where all ninnies of religion belief are allowed the ul lest and roost expression, It wa remarkable, secondly, because the manifestation of thl intoleranci wa the death of a gentleman who oc cupied a public position of trust, and whose sterling characteristic of man hood made him a man of more than ordinary merit, and whose death elicited the de'iest expression of or row from all, whllo In every heart there wi awakened the rnot heart felt sympathy for the bereaved family, It wa no ordinary merit which called for the hearty expresslonsof regret and sorrow. Now while It wa not my privilege to enjoy a peronal acquaintance with Mr, Hayes, I know that no man in thl com munity poesod more friend or en joyed n wider esteem than he, Ho wa a man possessing a character un tarnished by the corrupt Ion of political Intrigue, a friend to the unfortunate, and a foe to wrong and Irjustleo, Mr, Haye stand In the history o' our city a figure that tower tip grandly and beautifully aliove the level of common life. Why should I dlcus thl matter? It I not that I propose to discuss In any hut a reverential way thl ubjct that 1 commented upon by all, and were the member of the afflicted family In thl house tonight, I feel sure that they would not Impute such motive to me, Hut Mr, Haye wa a public char acter, and a uch belong to the whole city, HI death wa an event which pertain to the whole city, a well hi to hi Irumedlato family. In hi capacity a a public officer wo have a right to resent, any insult offered to hi dead lsnly; and when wo pause to remember that It was such a man a Mr, Hayes, enjoying the (iromlnence be did, wo are the more surprised that the occasion of hi burial should lie the occasion for the event of such a character. It I a great surprise that such thing can Is allowed In this nineteenth century, VV'm are told that Mr, Hayes wa burled without ceremony at the house oral the grave; but the peculiar mal ignity In this case i In the deliberate way In which it wa displayed wle n the mourning friend were gathered around the gravo and all eye were dropping tiers, 'When u guml man dies whom everybody 1 sorry to low, . II ,1, .ljr il;, M i- win "' I tin l HU' I, Mini t Ills I't I in tt i ttS i.'i i.i i.i i .1 ii ii, t I 4H II i I I )- Il it. t.ut (I ,,k IliHk, . il ,1.1. i,v In ,.' tiiii! l :! t'Mtl I' nil If il . 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WiH-iliij,1 up in biiitiiil mid lln- ln win Hi rm II tutu Hie I Hi i II w n II n bull liiid I'lt ii l-ni tl tiolil lb. lien,! of tin' itiunli Hull our ilUHie (iilshi il li'Wiiiiimh wnatiiit wii thy of t 'iitlinlli' 1'in liil I Inn i' 1km n iiiiiiiii'i il a hu Intnli iiiiit, imtri'W iiiiiuli'il I'lfci'l, but I Bk If nit I'lgiiliy would iillnw Hie In il'-plu) such fei'lllii'" lis wi re shown nt Mr U)t'' fuiii'ml I inn ln'1 stu b ft lilfc'nt Hint I wuiili tlHIIIpli' lipiili the feelings of frli'llil woutiili tt by a crustilng sorruw, I huvi lu'Ver yet refused I" at tend a fuiU'i al tthell Iftvlli'il, Whatever his color, Ills I'lwi'il, or III luilliinality, To usi liny such cull I should I'niisliler In lm a vlolatlnu of the sacred duty lnin'm'il lipiili Die as a 111 I ti I h t ! nf Hie gOHtcl, Il in my duly and privilege to go upon all occasions, no matter who the person may he, and any priest who net ot her wise Is unworthy of the cloth. Any church, I'roteslant or Catholic, that ciiniiol, permit It clergymen to perform the simple acts of humanity, should close Its doors. And tho Catholics will have to admit that the course of the Catholic clergyman In refusing to attend the death of a deeensed town' man puts a discount upon any of my ex' travagunccM, 1 would like to link the editor who thus characterized mo, who Is the bigot now? Hut the household may havo tho con solation that the deceased ha not passed from the memory of our citizens The good deed hu has performed will live longer than any word of prlent or service of liturgy. Tho service of his untiring effort In the work of law and order will outlive the burial service Iot this, then, bo my poor tribute to him who ha passed tho portal of death; let thl he the llowcr that I shall drop upon hi grave,' Hut the Jiwell ltomanlls will keep on In their old blind course afraid to have any mental freedom whllo living kicked aim cuffed by tho priest, and treated like dog wben they die. Htlll they call themelve Americans! Wbata travesty on the word;' " llmvm ijaizm, -. ---1 From n Kansas Mason. "Ilreiili, break, break. t On U.y i'iI'I, Kilt atoiKis, (I, sen; O, would Ui at my loriguit could iilte 'I'lie MumKlitM Unit iii lM! In mu, Would that I posseiwd tho eloquence of a Clay, or Humner, that I might, even at thl late hour, waken the J'rotestant of America to thl, the greatest peril that ha ever menaced our nation the danger of papal supremacy a cloud, at flrt "no larger than a man' hand," but now lowering, dark and ominous, over every state and territory. Ves, wo have slept on, till thl anatical horde, the "black pope' mil Itla," have well nigh stolen thl boasted land of liberty, A jesultarmy, alien In sjieeoh, thought and api ration, sworn to blindly obey an alien "general," vin dictive a Attila, "the soourgeof Cod," who plot to poses thl land, even If another Ht, Bartholomew must result, that he may plant tho Inquisition In every city and hamlet Instead of church and school, where the "holy inquis itor" may again light the awful lire of many all "autodufe," those human Umflre, whose flame havo consumed thousand of "heretics" among the dyke of Holland, on the vine-clad bill of France, in unny Hpnln, tho birth- place of Jesuitism and the Inquisition, Fven In the new world their victim have only exchanged the "sacrificial stone" of the Aztec for the more linger ing death by fire in thousand of In stance, J'rotestant. of the north, who failed the IComanitM, il-'iiu regard and Kcrnmc and their brother traitor in their attempt to dlrn ruber tho Union, are you blind to their later effort to posses thl country? Ho you realize that we tin'! see America follow In tho fisitstep of Ocrrnany, in her (second) "pilgrimage to Canossa." The history of the pupal hierarchy for all these ocn- turle I damning evidence written In the blood of slaughtered millions, No wonder they would banish history from the schools, all book from our libraries that illustrate thn aim and preb'iitlons of Home, all new from tho dally pr-s that In the least relied on these "sold ier of the black po'," Ho you not see tho "cloven foot" Under the editor' desk of almost every great dally? There I hardly a single eiJiUir that ilium nail "old glory" at the mast-head, declaring there 1 no Jesuit at our el Ism I To throttle t ruth and justice and pander to the taste for the vile and wnnitional, iolsoning the moral atmosphere, that their licentious theology may Is) the more readily tolerated and iieei pd'il. Homi; editor make feeble efforts to break the sp' ll; they see the priestly jsiwer closing around our court and hall of legislation like the tentacle of some huge octopus, ( 'oluuibia, a writh ing victim of the pe, who has "SOili'l! till' lively ,,f Hi.' I'lilll In of lii NVl'li, 'I'll servn Hie devil III," They see u( tills, but arc afraid of si i It hi . I i ili, , 1 .., Lt., , It ..... I, t..,, n l,l:lil ti.Sl 1,1 . 'ml t I t.,i. , t I ih, , U It. i 'i i ' I US"! I lltli ul I I - i ,)., t.nl t. I, , . I t f ... U s t l i st i m til' 1 1 'II In iti sii-.t me, It M- tniiesii in I .1 1 l.ti tsill. li I'll lln iistl.rti (id 1 ! -sit, 1 1 ' I I " i I In 1' t.'llilll IIM pbls teptii Imit !nlt i nil. I ci !' ' 'I'h'liHtii; ' imt Mil'ls," iiti,-n! ilnj,i i. il. ml ; I. mi, , lk In. llm He Hi! t. I II, nt I i,ni.,,n, ,i (i.i r mul illiiitnnl t nt tln ttl, wnil.l SI" SW milling I.i mu sIikM'r. sow ill) Hie wr.i tt iiiMin l. nml nil.iii-iii, whli b bnte nt until bin lie n en.)! i'f bltssl) tuili nt Hu- Hit) nun tu t. nt New t ti U tin, mul lu Hu' liiki s Hint IbliHteli iiipltnl mul I iilt. r ii like, I.i'glhllii, tini, mi sewing Hie ilHitfiin' lei'ili. Hint will, ere lung. "I't llig tip, II lull ( t sl nt HI Hit il Hu ll liy imt rektrli'tii.g luimigiittli'M In every Instance, Hs liny lime In .Inlin t hllianiiitr case, fur Hie reason be bail mi vote, and cniiwiniently coiihl not Is' herded nt the polls, (ury often with the dust of n foreign IiiihI on his gar lueiils) lii the Interest nf liiiinlsh eiuull liiites, or those polltli'lans who npe their Ullislers the priests, who In every age and clinic were ever willing "'In Is'iul I III' I'lrtfiuilil lilinti'a id llii' klli't' "I'lilll tlirirt mlxlil follow fitttliliiK." And are always ready lonuike vicarious lenn wilh the Catholic element, often foreign Isirn, with llllle or no coiieei lion of our Institutions, hut voting as the bishop ami priest choose to dlclale! ( Vlco-Archblshop Hughes.) The result Is, KiiriiiinlMs nil at leiist one-half the places of honor ami prolll In thu United Slates today, while they number barely a seventh of the population, Freemason of America, In full view of the terrible arraignment of all thew) crlinc-staliied centuries, and In tho light eu stand in, how can you fall to see your duty a good citizens, and no longer Is; blinded by the sophistry that hold thl false creed, a religion, there fore to be permitted to erect tho con vent prlson and "orphanage," whoso portals forever bar tho coroner' lawful query In all "cases of sudden death!" Can ynn not sen how Inconsistent It I for ii lo send rnlHslonarle to teach tho Hindoo that II I a fdm: religion that demand tho nacrllicu of hi baby, whllo the dcathsof the victim of tho convent- prison and the "holy Innocents" remain unquestioned on tho specious plea of religious toleration. Whloh think you I tho more hideous tomb, the ''holy Cangos" and the crocodiles In pagan India, or tho dungeon lime-pit of these law-defying Institution hero In christ ian America, often bulldcd In part by suliscriptioiiH from i'rotestiuits? Hid you ever Inquire how many I Ionian bishops, beside Bishop Walsh, havo ex-oommunlonted Catholic or attend ing a "fair" or the benefit of aMasonfi; orphan asylum?" While It I pleasant to realize that the thunder of the Vatican can never destroy the bulwark of Masonry, it I well that wo take heed lent they fall by the "dry rot" of our own Irjtortlu, un dermining alike Masonry and American Institutions, For the sake of tho glorious possibil ities In tho future for both, awaken to tho realization of the truth, that Catholicism i the most unswerving foe of human liberty, a well a Masonic light that tho world ha ever known, fct u hope that the day I breaking, In view of tho fact that capitalists are beginning to see that It I not often tho native born American who figure as the "walking deegnt,j)' nnd tho lender In strikes, but It I generally the Im ported article that unfurls tho red (lag In spirit, If not In deed often at tho dictation of the priest, Cod seed tho day when all capitalists will follow the example of those ut Weir City and I'ltt,4hurg, Kansas, who (Uncharged their ntrlking employe, re-employlng only native-horn American, with the few Scotch and Fnglish who were forced out by the Australian, Italian and Hungarian miners. All honor to the proprietor of the Bessemer steel work at I'ueblo, Colo,, who declared they would give native American, white or black, the work formerly done by the Austrian, Hun garian and Dago contingent, May their number increase till labor shall be free from the thrnlldom of the old fonull on the Tlls r a thousand times more arrogant than tho lavo oligarchy, a cruel a the despotism of Kusln, which we o considerately and con sistently petition the czar to amelior ate. May their hand be upheld by true patriot till tho soldier of tho black Mii and their "camp-follower" are driven beyond the uttermost bord- r, and every monastery and eonvent- prisori shall Is-corne a public school, where honest, though misguided Cath olics, may become, in time, enlightened Itizens, rejoicing with all true friend of lils rty, that America shall )si free from the guerrilla class of politicians, ami t he machinat ions of the "confreres" of Tom Sherman, that tainted sou of an illustrious sire, who would barter hi country for tho raintsiw gold of Jesuiti cal power, going from city to town rav ing against the Institution hi grand old father risked his life to perpetuate, Thank Cod "history wily not reiieat itself" iu this Instance. Koine will not again In-saved by the sililllalions of a llis'k of goeso, American ideas, Amer ican schisils and American government ' ! ; ( III !.,. i I , I . ! tin ,1 I j" i , i. in t t it I,. t .I .tT, it I.-. ttt i in I1 1 - ii I. 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I'laearils were punted by !ev, Ball, announcing the lecture of Hie evening and Hie subject, a "I toiiiaiilMiu mid the Public Schisils," These were ortlcivil down by Mayor Adams, claiming they would Injure the town. Mr, Hull re fused lo comply, ami iiniii the mayor's expressed ability to lake lllein down himself, Mr, Hull dared lilm to do it, This was the occasion (if some pretty strong ami (minted remarks, with the Hev. Hull al, the front mid generally applauded by the crowd of listi'iiers. The posters remained up, with tho ex option of one which wa slightly torn by some one. I 'receding Hie lecture In the evening, I here was a manifest purpose to make a disturbance, but the A. I'. A', were on the alert and on picket, and no disturb. Illicit was niiiilii. We, urn not, yet ready for the suppression of free speech The mayor's Interest In thu town was not sufficient lo prevent the saloon from keeping wide open after ordinance hour and firing up Hut assembled tur bulent element with their wares. We are creditably Informed that tho mayor has told the saloon-keeper to go ahead and make all the money they can this year, and wo suppose that explains why they run with an open hack door on Hunday and break the law of closing tho other day of tho week. lAmvlii (Ml, -- rnrclgiicr Can 11 II, WK.IH CITY, Ka., Aug. 22, A negro, who emerged from one of the Central companies' stiKtkade thl afternoon on an errand, wa set upon by strikers on hi return. Ho fired at them and then too to his heels, followed by a fusllade, but escaped. Tonight a company of armed French miner were drilled In a vacant lot here and wero afterward addresed by Thomas Hosley In a most anarchistic vein. Ho advised voryono to arm him self Ui tho teeth, Tho excited men formally resolved to visit tho Kansas A Texas company' shaft No, 2' in the morning, If they do, bloodshed will follow. n Take your repairing to The Brum- niond Carriage (Jo,, Juth and Harney Kt, Opp, Hie County Jail, Sheriff's Sale, In imrsioifii'i' nml by virion nt n Imbmeni. anil ut'i'fi'i' nl llie district court for lioiiitlus coutily. slule ul Nuliriiskn. rendered on llm Kali day of Noveinlii r, A. II. Is',. In aci riiilii lirllnn wlii-r-.-Ill .etui ff. hll'-lilli'ld WHS lilaiullrrliiiiies I'. 1,111111, mul r.,1 llolelikls mul ol tiers were defend an rs.aiid of an order of sale Issued Hereon mil of said IMstrli-l I :ourl, lii'iirltiK dale I lie C'lli day of Aunriisl.A , ll.s(i, slid li me dlrecled, I will, on Un uh day of Si iiUiuilier, A, l, Isriii, at. 10 o'clock A. M. of suld day, nl, llm I'.AsT front door of tint I oiinly Courl . Ilmise, In Hit. I lly of (mutloi, uouifiiis i oiiioy, ,--ii'iiiiissa, sen al, ,ul,ll,' Hui'tloii, Oilln' lililiesl. liddi-r for cash, rim followlnu desi-rlls-d lands and leuciie tit, nil slluaO'd In Ilin County of JIoukIiis, and sinlf of Ni,liritkkn,lo-wll i l,ol I. went v-l wo i;:l nun I wenl v-t lot,,, r.f.1, III l.liM-k eleven (lb hi UrtUKH i'luee, an iiddl lloli to Hie (Illy lil Omiilitt, IIoiikIiin coiinly, Nlntn of Ni'tirnskai snld iiroiM'rly lo t,i. stifij lo satisfy XitniM II, ,ln iiili.i i(,c .,,, ,,f I weiily-elKliI lotndri'd dollars ifl,ii tin wlrli lileri-r llii-icin hi rle of sevi-n (7, is r rem is r aiitiuin from i ,i-mi,rr I'.aii, s",r,'; ro,ii. ry iiiiiirriiiii rato-ier llm uin of i-ii.t tlioilsiiud nl (in liiitidri-d wvrtit v-M-vin mul V-iia dollars i.W,.'i Willi lio. i, i ili.-rc-iitial. rain of rlKliI '7 -r rem iicr Murium from i-iiieml,i.r&nUs!i,io.i mil, I. nml n.iiv. one and M-IK, Cnlliir .iim, ,,,i, wilh lliiernsi tni rnoii rrom I tie I'.iiluy of SeiO-rnl,rr, A, II, Isif.!, loio-llmr Willi nrcrulmj nmls sr. eordliiK Ui a .tinuiment, retiderrd l,v tlm lllsirlcl ( outl. of said Houvlawl ouiil v. it I It Seilemlr Irrm, A, 1 1. ti, n, rerialn act I,. a llica nd i here tiding wlit-reln -na . w, ,ii, -inn i i wa iiiaitiiitr and .larnr r, Kiiirllli. ' , ,1, lloichkl slid other wrrs ili fi mfiint, (imalia, Nchriiskii. Auifusi. xird, l-"'l (tt'lll.-, A HKNM.TT 'W niii-IIITof liouiliihl oiinlv. .Nell. Illalr tul (in, atloriu-y. Notice of Final Nrttlcment. Htatk or N r.aiiAsn a, Iiointla I'ouniy, f ""' Iti the ( oioiiy Court of lioiiKlna ( 'our. I tf . ,'ci,riiskii: III lint Mutter of Hie riliim of John W Smflh, deceased: Aiftirs ,1, Smilli. Autir Shin e. ku.ii.n II Hn, llii. Vvllllitm .1. si, nil,, M.ilhi'W Smilli, (ieorii' Smilli nml nil other ts rseii m- rrfstt il In .'tli mniirr are lirri-lir m, nih il Moil on llm 2'uh day of July, l:i,i. AlonoA. 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Ineiil nml t.. ,,.,. f 1 1,,. ,,,., ,.',, f HiiiikIii .1 hoi I v si ii ir of N ..i 111,11, it'iiih reil on Ihe .'Ulli ilnv nl Hrliiliel' Isll.', In n .,.rH lit'Mtin wli.'ielii Miiry . Anil. lihiliillir. ami Tliomii CoiiKhllu, ', ,. Iliilhi hlilf nml olher weir ill femlnnl, Mini of mi order of sain Ikiii iI Ihereiiii mil of n. dlslrlrl t'oiiii. hi iiiluK ilule ihn Imh liny of of Aimiisl, sti., nml lo i (1, t,.,!, u,nl, Ihr Jilih day of Seiiiemhcr, lli;i, nl liiu'clork a. in. ol said iluy nl Ihr IminI friiul door id tho riniiilv iiiiii'i In, iim', Iu i hi, ,.iy ,,f (iinnha, "o'Uflii ml v. Ni'lirukii, sell nt iiuhllo nin iliin in ihr hlvhrsl. hlihler fur riisli. Hu, follnwIiiK ile-i i llieil html nml let irms, all sliiinltil In H in inly of HiiiikIii, ,i ,i, slnlii of Xi hiiiNka, lo-wll : bills iiluhlrrii i Ihi nm nlneleen (llii In hluek rlnvrn (III, In IliliiK I'lnrit, an add ll Ion thr clly of ( hniilui. Iioiinlns I'ouiily, slalr of Nehiaitlut. said ii-oinily In hn sold to snllsfy Mary II. Ami's I hit sum of I wrnl y-rl hi. hiiii-ili-nl li ! I ii iM ifj.sna.imi, wilh Inlrresl, Ihtreiui at rule of seven T) per I'eiu irr milium from HeiHemher I'.'l Ii. Isll;!; In satisfy Cat herli'ft I'liucler the sum of 1'IkIiI Ihiiusiimf. nl ne hull, died, srvenly-sevrii nml 47-Ml ilollnr (ifs.r,.4Tl, wild Inierrst llirreon at rain of seven i?i per emit per annum from Srileniher ;Mnl, Ihh',1, iiuiiI pill, I, and llfiy-llvn nml ,m-io ihillais if,:, .Uli coHis, wilh fiili'i-isl. Ihrrrou f ruin Ihn IIM.Ii day of Hepleiuhrr. IslcJ, ,o urlhrr Willi iiccruliiu ronla it,'ciuilli,ir t,t i, jmlioni'iil rrmlrn d hy Ihn district I'mirtnf said I IiiiikIhh county ut ll Hepliuuhi r term, . in mu.!, in a crrtain aeiioii men ami tlirni liemlliiK, whrrrln Miil'V II. Ami' was nhilnlllT amri'huinas CoiiKhllu, .', ,. Holcliklss anil ullielH ih ft niliuil. Omaha, INi lu iinIoi, AiikumI . Im:i:i, lil-.tiKUl; A. nii.NNKTT, Hhrrliror I'oukIiis Coiuily, Nrb. I.'lalraud (loss, alloriirys. H-.M-Ct Sheriff ' Sale, In iiiirsiiaucii and hv v II I in, of n hul vn i and id ru e nf the lllsirlcl, courl, fur lluiiuhia couiily.slaleof ,rli,. remlerrd oh thr IHI.li day of Novi'iiihi'f A. I, l, in a certain arlloii whnrrln John MaKnr was plaliillir nml James I. I'.nitlUh, I'. J, Holcliklss ami others were defetidamls and of an ordnr of sain Issued I heron out of said (IIh Ii li' I, court, hearliiK dale Ihn Hah day of Auioist, A, Ih IMi.l, sad lo tun (lliect.ed. I will mi Ihn 2i,l h day of Mrprrm hrr, A. II. IM, at 10 o'clock A. M of said dav. al. Ilin MT front door of thr Cuiinly Court tioiisit, in inn city or wuiana, iiuiiKiasroutity, Nrhraska, sell at piihllc, Hurl Inn, to th lilKlmsl hldder for rash. Ihn followlnu d- srrlhrd laud and Irrii'mrul", nil sHuattir1 U , thi'ciiuuty or lloitKlas. and slain of Nehraska, to-wit i Lois twrnly flu mid I wrnl v-oiui (21). lit hloclt lAi. veil (III. In Ili-lttM I'll.,-,., it n iiilil 1 11, it. la Ihn clly of I On ii ha, laniKlii county, Nn hraska, said nronertv to hu sold lo satisfy John Mntfen the sum of I wenly-elKhl hun drrd dollars i$i,WH,ln, with liilrrnsl, llirreoti al, rtiMi of seven (7 per ei'iil, per ainiion from nrplrmhrr llitli, ISM; to satisfy I atlierlna I'liucler llm sum of ('light thousand, nine hun dred, seyrtily-seveii and 4'M'O dollar i,(i77.47), with Inlrresl, I hereon at rain of snvrii I7i per (-en I per milium from Seilemher iSIrd, Issii, i, ii 1 1 1 mild, and forly-i,wo and fl-lutl dollars ill! Ill costs, Willi Inlrrc!, thereon from the I'uh day of Mi.iU'tnher A, l. lnf,''i, Ixixri her with accruing cosi ai-cord-lritl l,i m Imlimrut. rtiridnn.d hv tint dlf.rlf't court ul said I'oiikIii counly at lis hep- lemhrr term, n. ii. i sir,:, in a cerium union thru and I hern (teudliiK, whrrrln John Mhkcii was pliilnlllf and Jaiiir I', KiikIIsIi, F, J. Ilolchkl and others defendants. Omaha, .Nrhraska. A moist, 1, sli:i, KKOIKiT', A. ItKMNKTT. Hherlffof I anurias Count y, Nrhraska, Illalr A. dims, ollortirys. H-Uffl Sheriil'e Sale. In iiuriiance and hy virtue of a ludir mi nt and ili i-ree of Ihe liUlrlrt Court for liouKlas counly. Htalr of Nrhraska, rendrrrd on Mm l'.aii day or Piovriiipi r.is'xj, in arernnti action wherein Marlhit I,, Present! was plaint lit and I' .J.lliil liklss, Harry K. I'atO'rsou anil mhrrs wrrii defrndaiiis, ami of an Order of Sain Issurd I hereon out of said district, Court, hi'HfluK dale Ihr Huh day of August, Is'iii, and lo me dinned, I will, on Hut ilillt day of Sepirmhrr, A, ll, lfi;i. a! Ill o'clock a. m. of said day, at Ihr KAHT front diwir of Ihn County ( our! House, in Ihn city of Om aha, liooiHa county. Nrhraska. sell at public auction, lo Ihr highest didder for cash, lh fol owliiK dt'wrlhi'd lauds and tenements, ail si I on I. 'I In the (nun I y of HoiikIus, In the State of Nrhrnska. lo-wll; l,or rwrni v-four riii and twrntv-flv m In hlork eleven illi In llrlKK" 1'hn-e all addl lion to Ihn clly of Omaha, lioumlas counly, slaliiof Nrl,taka. Said properly lo hit sold Ui sniiry inartiia i rresroii. iiu sum or Iwrniy.rlyhl hiimlred dollars iM.aW.flii Willi llil'N t therroii a! rain of srvrn (7l wr ri'tit ;irr auiiiim rrom srpirmis'r r.iin, mm losav fv I al her Ina I'nirelrr I hn sum of elKht llifiiisnnd nine liumlrrd sevrtit y-wvrn still 47-IKi dollar i,l77 47) Willi Inlrrr! Iherenu a! rale of srvwi (7i per cent, prr annum from SepiemlH-r Zlnl, sH unlll paid snd forly-llvr nml Vi-IKi dollar (fl.'i .Vi ctstls Willi Inlere! Ihrrrou from Ihr ll'lh day of Sepirmhrr, A. H., s(ni, toKrthrr with accril lm costs iii i-ni'lliiK lo a Judgment rnidrrrd hy Ihr district court of said IiiiikIii coiinl y, n! It Seplrmlr Irim, l., IsliS, lu an H'-thm thru Mud I here pf lullnK, whrrrln Murihii l l'rei nit was plulniilT and I', J. Ilnii hkli.1, Harry I'. I'litrrrtoii and others wen- defitiidants. Omnhn, Nehraskn, Auiist TI. I "('I ,K0U(,1. A, HKNXKTT, HIirrlrTnf lloiiKlast oiinly, Nrh, Illalr ami (ios, allornry, s.&VS Notice of Final Settlement, Statk or NmHAssA, t HouKlas Counly. I In Ihr county court of lioiikda county. Xehni-Uii. lu thr mino r of llm rslalii of John VV. Wlill marsh, deceased ; lals'lln Ariirrlinr Whll marsh, Chiirlr A. Wlill roitinli, l.iiwri-mn li. Whll iniirsh, Will- tin W, Whllmiir-.h and nil olhrr is'r- on lute relet! In ahl mnlter are tirrrhy nolllled thnl on Ihr II li (lay of A unul . IsHI, Isxiihrllii Aiiirrlinr Who urn rh tiled a prllt loll In snld counly toorl. lunylmi that. her li 1 1 it I ,i,l ,i . I li Ut rr. I U.n in'i-nunl llleil herein lie eliled ami allowed: lhal, ' pi is if of heirship li taken nml dei in s rendered therroii; that allow ance he madr for children under seven nml fourteen years of ar rrsprrllvely; Hint a . 1 1 , r.e dli r I Ihi i lute and sikuIhk t he resaliii of aald e.litlf hit fill, nil, nml llntl sucll olher and further order snd prorrnllmt may he had iu thr pi-emlst- tut may he rr iinieil l.yihe null, li s In in li l ate madtt uml provlilrd, to Ihr end Ih.tl - nil elitH' ami ail 1 1 1 1 1 1 u- pttinliiim llieieio imiy he limilly aetiled nml deleriiiliteil, and Hie said ailmf iiInI ml rm iiisehnrtfrd. Vinl li to In rt-liy nolllieil Hint If you fall til ains nr hi forr s.tlil courl on Hie J ah day of Seiilemher, ls'i.1. at in o'clis k h in., iml conirst said prill Ion. I lie coin I may i: la nt the pi ayrr of vinl pel li inn uml miil.e flitch nilii'i' and fun her order, allow a tiers and ilrci re a In Ihi courl limy set in piopi-l', to thr riitl that all miti 1 1 1 1 pi'i-litliiluii lo -;ilil nsialr may he tluallv iM'llleil ami tli'lermiueil, nml Hie snltl llilliillilsll'illrl 1 iliK'hurileil Willie in v IminI and oltli'lal seal thl ilnl I (Iny of Aiiiiu-t l-'.u. J. W. I-1, 1. Kit. Iskal.J s-i't-l Couuiy J mine