The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 24, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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THE NEW DAILY SCHEME.
Tb frloJ at Onihk r trying U
T uRU-U-nt capital to start n
American daily. They already have
t fair Urt, but desire the iwlmnw t(
friend every where in the Unlt-d
Stale. Cao you take one or more
hares, on account of true Americanism?
ThU It their plan:
la amwer to repeated rcjuc'i we
bare finally contented to undertake the
Utk of starting a Daily A memo an lo
Omaha. ThU would be an tay thins
to do If people were to act as they talk.
"Yet It will not bo impoiwihle, even if
Ihey do not, for there are thousands of
patriots who aro anxious to have the
new anxlou to give tho Protestant
preacher an fair a hearing as U ac
corded U Unman prlcsU and Itinerant
lecturer of the Jesuit Sherman etaiiip
who will rxspond to our call for aub
acrllvr for stock to enable us to estab
lUh a Daily American.
We have consulted with our friouds,
and they have suggested thin plan:
Increase the capital stock of the
American Publishing Co. to ttoO.Ou).
Divide into 10,tH) shares of 115 each.
llegln business when IOO,00 has
been iubserlbed.
Each stockholder must le a nub
crlber. Subscription pricoof the paper, first
year, will be 110; tS the second, and
whatever the director! decide there
after. The management of thecomnny will
be placed In the hands of a board of
directors, who will be elected from
among tho stockholders, by a majority
of the stock represented, at the regular
annual meeting.
Tho Indebtedness will not be over 40
percent, of the capital stock at any
time.
If you want to heloestabllsh a DAILY
American, fill out and return to this
office the following blank, keeping this
statement as our part of the contract:
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up a patriotic dally paper In Omaha:
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to he tl.'iO.Ooo. How many shares will
you want? Let us have a dally.
The IV is Not ( Minlnir.
V have beard a great deal of late
about tho I Ionian Catholics getting con
trol of this country. Some have thought
the day almost at hand when the pope
shall let up a throne on our shore. It
la a needles fear. Itomanlsm is not
and never can ba the religion of this
country. It can never ba a controlling
political force. According to Dr. Kob
erU, missionary secretary of the Presby
terian church.t he last census shows that
but 10.7 per cent, of tho voters of the
land are Ioman Catholics. There were
In l8!Kt some 18,010,311 men of voting
ago In tho country. Of those 4,.VS,412
were communicants of Protestant
hurches. and 1,912,082 belonged to the
I Ionian Catholic church. Doubtless a
very large number of tho Iloinantsts
themselvos would resist any attempt to
override tho freedom In matters of re
ligion guaranteed by the constitution,
or any attempt of the church to control
the state. These facts should be duly
considered when It Jj asserted thai we
need Protestant organizations for the
protection of American Institutions.
Brethren, the pope Is not coming to
America. Epuorth Herald.
MONTH AM0NU Tilt: .KOINTAINS.
Teachers anil their friends, tx, for
that matter who want Information
about tho koat, absolutely tho test, way
to reach Denver at the time of the
National Educational Association meet
Ing next July should write to J. Francis,
Omaha, Neb., for a copy of a little book
recently issued by tho Passenger De
partment of the llurltngton Routt.
It is entitled, "To Denver via the
Burlington Route," and contains 32
pages of Interesting information about
the meeting, the city of Denver, the
state of Colorado, tickets, rates, hotels,
side trips, train service, etc.
This book Is free. Send for It.
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The following numbers of shares have
"The Malion" for June.
The June number of The Ration will
contain many excellent papers on sub
jects of general interest to everyone,
among which may be mentioned,
"Democracy vs. Pultocracy," bv lion.
M. V. Howard; 'Our Mortgage In
debtednesj," by John O. Yelser; "The
Morey Famine," by Hon. Paul Van
Dervoort. These are articles which
will set men to thinking, inasmuch as
they deal in questions of vital import
a nee to all citizens. All newsdealers
sell The A'af'Vm, or It can b procured
by sending 10 cents to J he sSutwn, JOla
Howard street, Omaha, JNeb.
Tkrrateat l athtr I'brUa.
ST. Iji'L'ls, May 15.-1 he Christian
Kmfc avorers will no look to Arch
bishop Kaln, of this city, to punUb
Ilev. Father D. S. Phelaa for his c!i
torlal comment on their annual conven
tion. M;r. SsUilli, the papal delegate,
whom the Kndeavorersof Asbury Park,
N. J., '.ltloceJ to reprove Father
Phelan, has written to Ilev J. P.
Dawstin, the sender of the memorial,
that the matter belongs to Archbishop
Kaln.
Father Phelan has received many let
ters denouncing him for hit utterances.
The la'-est Is from Dr. John II. SelfTert.
of Wa-hlngton, D. C, who declares that
he 1 indgnantat thetatemenU made,
Iki ium! his daughter Is an F.odeavorer.
Speaking of hi daughter, he says:
' She is a sincere and humble cbris
tlon and does rot go to the Christian
Kndeavor meeting to see and be with
men. Your base insult Is entirely un
called for, and if I ever gat In reach of
you I'll let you feel my presence quite
sensibly. I may be in St. Louis next
fall-
Eat Dy ball's Candies, 1518 Douglas
Do you subscribe and pay for Till
Amskian? Yes or n will dt)oLd
how much you are Interest! in the
advancement pf Americanism.
cj as
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Edward Itaumky,
ind St. Marys Ave
for livery, I7th
F.at Dyball'sdellciousCream Candles
1518 Douglas St.
When down town drop In at John
Hudd's and leave your watch, if it is out
of repair, to be fixed. 317 north 10 St.
Every reader of The American
should secure a copy of the Juno Natwn.
It will be filled with good things, con
taining among other things a fine half
tone photo engraving of Hon. James
Allan and "the emblem of the A. P. A."
Do you want an dull-Roman book,
if so seiul in your order to u. Look
over our advertisements for wlial
you want.
D. W. C0MST0CK,
Painter.dPaper-Hanger
KALCOMININO AND CLAZINQ
Klrst-class work giiHrnnti'ed In every par
ticular, Ulve me h trial.
8HOP:
32nd and Half-Howard Bt.,
Omaha, Neb.
Notice to Non-Kesidnit Defendant.
Canon Laws.
Rev. Dr. Hershey is making canon
law an important subject in his lecture
course. And here is the criterion oy
which the Uomnn Catholics should be
judged. It is sufficient without waiting
to see whether they will stand by the
canon law or not.
One of the peculiarities of all Roman
Catholic, laws is, that they are adjust
able to all circumstances, and are put
Into full force whenever the conditions
are propitious. Like unto a robber
who carries an invisible grip full of
burglar's tools alwaj s used If the op
portunity ursents Itself.
Attention, Comrades!
You are earnestly requested to attend
memorial services, to be held next
Sunday morning, May 20th, at Meth
odist Church, corner of Tenth and
Pierce streets. Especially Philip Kear
ney Post. No. 2, also Sons of Veteraus,
attend. By order of ladies of Garfiold
Circle, No. 11.
Ill Tempered Babies
are not desirable in any home. Inef
ficient nourishment produces ill temper,
Cuard acainst fretful children by feed
Ine nutritious and digestible looa. 1 ne
Gail Borden Eacle Brand Condensed
Milk is the most successlul oi all lniant
foods.
Archbishop Ken rick in Court.
St. Louis, May 20. Leading Roman
Catholic clergymen and laymen of this
archiepiscopal diocese filed a petition
Saturday In the circuit court for the
appointment of another trustee for the
church property, noiding tnat tne ven
erable Archbishop Kenrick is unable
to care for the valuable property.
Orangemen.
The regular meetings of American
Lodge No. 221, L. O. I., will be held
every Saturday night at Uedmen's hall,
loth and Douglas street. All members
are requested to be present.
OVR friend, A. B. Olson, paid a visit
to Omaha last week, and while there
called at The American office, and
was shown through the various depart
ments by Editor Thompson. Mr. Olson
was accompanied on the tour by Senator
Noyes, who marveled much at the ex
tenslveness of the plant. Few of the
readers of The American realize the
number of men employed by this com
pany in the publication of patriotic
papers, magazines, books and general
Job work, or ihe amount of money
spent in the work, and they should
visit American headquarters when in
Omaha, as Friend Olson did.
Lewis P, Hmi.inoml, non-resident defend
ant, will tkn notice that on tlie 2:ird day of
January, 1S1. The Oinnlia Real Kstat &
TniNt loin pun v. plaint 111 herein. Hied Its peti
tion In the district rourt of Iiouttlaa county,
sicalnst Ueorvti V. Monro and the said Lewis
P. Hammond, defendants, the object and
prayer ef which Is to foreclose a rertaln real
estatM cent i act. executed by Lewis I. Hain-r-
oiid to me plalntllf. and assigned by Lewis
I. Uamuiono to the defendant, (ieorir V.
Munro, with the consent of the plaintiff, the
object of which was to secure the payment of
the purchase price of Iotas. 10 11, 12, 11. 15
HI, 17 ai d 1H In block 14 lu Saunders & llline
batigh's Highland Park adultloo to tliecliy
ef Omaha, which said purchase price was
seventeen hundred and fifty dollars oH7V0.om;
that there Is now due upon said cont ract.and
taxis paid on said real estate, the stun of
nineteen hundred and seventy-five dollars
if LU7A.IM). for which sum, with Interest at the
rate of eight (Hi per cent, per annum from
May Hill. If, plalntllf prays furadecree that
defendants be required to pay said sum or
thatsald premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on the 24th day of June, 1M.
Dated May llib, INCi.
OMAHA UKAL KM'ATK & TKL'PT COM
PANY,
t'lalnt ff.
By Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey Its at
torneys. 5-
Notice to NoifKesiilent Defendants.
To Henry I.ee, George C. Lee, Henry W.
HlgtfltiMin, Janus Jackson and Gardiner W.
Lane, doing business under the II no oame
and style of l.ee, Hlggluson & Company, nun-
resident uelcnuiiois.
You are hereby notified that on the 2Jrd
dav of January. 1(05. J . KalsUm Urant, ulain-
tllf heroin. Hied his petition In the district
court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against
I'harles K. Squires and Kiln J. Squires, the
city of South Omana; nenry t.ee, ueoreeu.
Lee. llenrv V lllgglnson. James Jackson
and Gardiner W. Lane, doing business under
the ti mi nan e anil stie of Lee, Higglnson &
Con pany. the object and prayer ol which are
to foreclose a certain mortgage executed on
the 1st day of Deremlter, 1NW. uy the Uelena
ants.. I'harles B. Squires and Kll J. Squires,
to the plalnlltf. upon the following described
real es atu. ttuated In Douglas county, Ne
braska, to-wit: Lots four (4). live ;. six id)
and seven t"). In block one (1). In Improve
ment Association addition to the elty of
Omaha; also Uits lx and seven i7i. In
block slxfli), of John I. Kedlck's subdivision
to the city of aba. Said mortgage was
given to secure the payment of a promissory
note often thouiaad dollars (SKUO.OU). dated
December 1st. lsss, and there Is now due
thereon the sum often thousand six hundred
and six andtkt-lOO dollars tf It) autt.n with In
tertst, at, the rate of eight (HI per cent, from
Kebruarv 4th. lssis, for which amount with
Interest and costs the plaintiff prays for a
decree, that the defendants be required to
pay the same, and In default thereof said
premises may be sold to satisfy the amount
found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before June 17th, lsiki.
Dated, Umaha, Nebraska. May 10th. 1895.
J, KALSTUN GRANT
Plaintiff.
BV SAtTNDEHS. MACFARLAND & DICKEY,
5-10-1 II is A ttorney s.
otice to Jiou-Resltient Defendants.
To K.rnestS. Busch, Mrs. Busrh. flrst
name unknown, bis wife. 1 run k h Koman
koff and Mrs. KoinankolT first name
unknown, his wife, non-resident defendants
You are herebv notified that on 'he 20th
day of February. 18H5. William R. Bennett,
plaintiff herein. Hied his petition In the Dis
trict couri Ol iwugias ciiumy. flruriwKB,
against Krnest S. Kusi'h. Mrs. Busch,
first name unknown, his wife, Frank E
IJimiankoff and Mrs. KoinankolT, flrst
name unknown, his wife, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
mortgage enecuted on the s!nd day of Janu
ary. Isi7. bv Ernest K. Busch to Frank E.
Komankoff, and by Frank E. Romankoff as
signed to C. S. Bennett, and by her assigned
to the plaintiff, upon the real estate described
as follows, situated In Douglas county, Ne
braska, to-wlt: The southwest quarter of
the southwest quarter of section 2.1, township
15. range 10; aid mortgage was given to
secur 1 the payment of two promissory njt s
daud November 15. issu.and given by Ernest
Busch to Frank E. Romankoff, and by him
assigned to V. S. Bennett, and by her as
signed to the plaintiff, for the sum of fTiOUUO
each, due and payable three and five years
afterdate, respectively; mat mere is now
one and navable on said note and mortgage
the sum of fUOO.OO, with Interest thereon at
the rat of 10 per cent, per annum rrom
November 15th, ISSti, together with f-Jl.Sl
tjixei uaid. for which sum. with Interest and
costs, plaintiff prays for a decree; that the
defendants be required to pay the same, and
In default of such payment said premises
nmv be sold to satisfy the amount round due,
You are required tc answer said petition
on or before June litn. ikk.
Dated, Oiuabi, Nebraska, May 10th. 1S95.
WILLIAM R. BENNETT.
Plaintiff,
By SAURMRS, MACFARLAHD& DlCKRT.
L. HIBBELLER.
Desires to call the attention of
the public to his
Garden,
At 44TH & LEAVENWORTH,
as a suitable place in which to hold
Picnics, Day and vening Parties,
Dances, Etc.,
HOWLING AI.LLY, 1HM E HALL,
. . AND BAR IN (0NEITI0N.
J. W. RLaLaHR,
Attorney-at-Law,
f01 osr York Lire HulUlinu;
OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA.
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER.
Office removed from 113 North 16th street to
1 6 1 8 Chicago Street.
Telephone 00. : OMAHA, NEB
sJy lflrJu-''' themorn-
a a a 1., unii a
new set made the same dav. Teeth extracted
without pain. DR. WITHERS, Dntit fourth
floor, frown Hlk lttih & Douglas, okaha, nib.
M. O. MAUL.
Successor to Drexel & Maul.
Undei taker and Embalmer
1417 FA UN' AM ST.
Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.
M. DALEY,
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
Guarantees a perfect fit In all cases, cloth
ne cleaned dyed and remodeled.
2107 Cuniiiigr St., OMAHA.
C. W. BAKER,
Undertaker Emalmber
Formerly with M. O. Maul.
Tbi.ephonk 01X1.
613 South 18th St., OMAHA.
LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED.
CHRIST. HAM AN
Watctimalter and Jeweler,
Fine Watch Repairing a specialty
612 South 16 Street.
OMAHA, NEB
American Ladies!
When Needing the :
ance of a
First-Class Dress Maker
Should not forfret to call on
MRS. J MES GILLAN.
21.3 Xorfi Siith Street
G, W. GILBERT,
CARPENTER
Contractors. Builder
Storm Doors and Sash.
1807 St. Mary's Ave., OMAHA, NEB
Snwial Master Commissioner's Sale.
I'nHer nnd hi virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of niormaiie Issued out
of the district court for Douulas county. state
of Nebraska, and tome directed, 1 will, on the
lTth day of June, A. D. I5. at ten o'clock a.
... nf ould Hv u . t h A Oil t. f rnn t fl OOr Of the
county court house. In the city of Omaha,
IKuitfias county. ewrasKa, si-n . uuwui.
auction to the hlphest bidder for cash, the
property aescriuea in saiu oruer oi saic w
Follows to-wit: . . .
teenibiiin Walnut Hill, an addition to the
city of Omaha, assurveyea, piatieu anu re-
...',t...t Ha Aut Otpiui lAi feet, t.hereuf
sold to A. J. Whidden, together with all the
ummrti.nancps thereunto oeionKiDK. anu
sltuawd in Douglas county, state of Ne
braska. T .
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n ..1 .. i I tV fc.n.in V,u aim, ,,f nine nil n-
nniWUi UlalUUll lincm, "
dred, twenty-elulit and ao-UH) dollars ii!i28.l
with Interest thereoa at rate of seven T per
..... u.,n.,.., f.,,, k'ehrtl LTV irli. and
thirty-seven and 5S-100 dollars (fcl" 5i costs
herein with inwresttnereon irom ine mi uy
a i ivim until nutit tiirether
oi rcuru.ij, ' ..v..
with accruing cosfs according to a judgment
renuerea oy tne aisirici coun w m ..wu
laseounty, at its tebruary term. A. D. !!, In
a certain action men wm nine
wherein J. D. Brown was pla'ntlff. Peter M
.1 tt.-tMi..... & Utr,wn Ht.fennHntja.
Dated at Oinaha, Nebraska. May , 895.
Ppeotal Master Oommissioner.
ta-,- r tia. w Dttnrntv for nliiintiff.
RrowDTs.Laux.etal. Doc. 46; No. Wi. 5-1.-5
Removed . .
To 107 South i6th Street.
Where you will fin.l W. N. WHITNEY
showing au elegant line of
OXFORD SHOES.
They nre just what you want for Spring
and Summer. Kemember the place,
W. N. WHITNEY,
107 South 16th Street.
SHOES BOOTS
of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days,
GREAT REDCTION.
LADlKf SHOES worth 15.00 will go at H.T6
WEN'S I-HOES
.Best Goods In the market.
4.00
ami
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s.oo
5.110
3.1X1
2.50
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2.50
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2.65
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Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for SO Days
C. LANG. 718 South 16th St.
IF CHRIST CAME TO CONGRESS?
UY M. AV. HOWAUD,
the Most Sensational Book Ever Written!
It eclipses all other erotic efforts! The wickedness of the Capital City exposed and Its
disorderly houses mapped out. Has been read by President Cleveland and his Cabinet, and
by Senators, Congressmen and their families. It Is the boldest exposure of vice and cor
ruption In hl(!h places ever written. Head it and learn about your high officials, your sens
ators and ci nnressm n and their mistresses and the desecration of our National Capital.
Sturtlliitt dl-closures made known for the first lime! Head and learn. Over l.i.OOO copies
sold in Washington In i weeks. The best seller out. Now In Its third edition. Price SO
Cents. panes, Illustrated, tn'nt poslane prepaid upon receipt of price.
THE HOWARD PUBLISHING CO.,
20 J'ark littw, 2iew York City.
AGENTS WANTED. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE.
"CASE FOR BI-METALISM."
By HON. PAUL VAN DERVOORT,
Commander-in-Chief of the "Industrial Legion."
o N interesting: Pamphlet dealing with the subject of "Bi-
"" Metalism" and other economic questions. It explains the
position of the People's Party with regard to bettering the great
Financial System of our country, and is replete with facts, figures
and interesting data.
4-10-4
ills Attorneys.
Show cards, For Rent cards, Business
rards. everv kind of cards at the Amer
ican Publishing Co. Job Department,
1615 Howard street, unama.
It is well worth reading.
PRICE: Single Copies 25 cents.
Six " $1.00.
Mailed to any address on receipt of price. Address,
PAUL V1AT DBRVOORT,
If 10 South 3 2d Street,
OMAHA, NEB.
The A. P. A. Magazine.
It will be 'he sensation of the year in periodical literaturo. Number 1 is
just ready, and any newsdetler of the American persuasion will be glad to take
your order for a copy. If you do not like the nrst numoer you win not need to
take another. It will be one of the largest msgazines published in America,
containing 96 large quarto pages filled to overflowing with matter which will
prove a mine of information ana aengni to an wnu are luwrcsveu in toe great
A. P. A. movement. It will be full of fire, and will print in each issue a
number of pages of the hottest attacks on the A. P. A. from the Catholic
press of this country. Don't fall to secure a copy of the first issue.
Price, 25 Cents a Number, or $3.00 a Year.
1JTJ1$L1SHKD MONTHLY.
If you have no American newsdealer in your town, send stamps or coin direct
to the publisher. Agents waDted to sell the Magazine at council and
other meetings. Mention this paper when you write.
THE A. P. A. MAGAZINE,
Box 2608.
San Francisco, Cal.
Motii e for Publication.
Notice Is hereby given thut the under
sluiii'U have formed a corporation under the
staJlites of the state of Nebraska; that the
name of said corporation is "The Admore
Con. pany." The principal place of business
Is the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Ne
braska. The general nature of the business
to be transacted is the buying and selling and
trading In Fuel, Lumber. Grain, Live
Stock, I'rovislous. Produce, Flour, Feed,
General Merchandise and real estate,
either On own account or commission.
To collect rents or money on own ac
count or for others To manufacture any
n.erchantable article, either for self, on
commission or royalty. To borrow or loan
money, either on own account or con. mission.
To build houses or Improve lots or lands for
sale or trade, or to hold permanently for In
come investments. To mortgage real estate
when necessary as well as personal property,
and to make such lnvesti. ents as will assure
profits to said corporation. The amount of
capital stork shall be oue hundred thousand
dollars, and must be fully paid up at begin
ning of business, and to have power to In
crease capital stock at any time to two hun
dred thousand dollars, which must also be
fully paid when capital Is Increased. The
t ime of the commencement of the business of
said corporation shall be on May 1st. l.sM.i.and
all continue for Hfty-Uve years thereafter.
The highest a. ount of indebtedness to which
said corporation may at any time subject It
sell shall not exceed sixty per cent, of the
amount of the paid-up capital stock. The
tt 11 airs of said corporation shall be conducted
by the President. Vice-1'resldettt, Secretary
and Treasurer, and Board of Directors, who
may appoint a uvneral Manager acd such
agents or helpers as the business may require.
Omaha, Nebraska, May 4, ls'.fS
A. W1LLPIE,
F. C. CHAPMAN.
E. A. HAMMOND,
5-3-4 Incorporator.
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UlOrUOl I lull i natural style and 1 11 send
you In return character of writer. F.nclose
stamped envelope addressed to yourself, aico
a fee of ten cents. K. E. Dillingham, M Col
orado arenue. Kansas tit v. KHii.
f per dozen: smaller size at SO cents per
dozen, at 1615 Howard street, Omaha.
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out
of the district court for Douglas o uuty, Ne
brasKa, and to me directed, 1 will, on the
litn day of June, A. D. 1MI5. at 1 o'clock p.
m. of said day, nf, the north front door of the
county court house, in the city of Omaha,
Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, the
property described tn said order of sale as
foiioffs. to-wli:
Lot one I Din block eight(8)of Walnutllill,
an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas
county, Nebraska.
Said properly to be sold to satisfy The Wal
nut Hill Savings and Investment Company,
the sum of one thousand, twentv-one and
77 1WI dollars 11,021 77) with Interest iherenn
at the rate of eight (8) per cent, per annum
from February 4tn. 1SW5 and costs of suit in
me sum oi twenty auu oouars (520.381
with Interest thereon from the 4th day oi
February, 195, together with accruing costs
according to a judgment rendered Viv n,a
district court of said Douglai county, at Its
rtriiiunijr wnu, i.j, in n ceriai n act ton
then and there pendiug, wherein The Wal
nut Hill Savings mid Investment Company
was plaintiff, and Joseph llannle, et al. were
defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. May lrtth. 1895.
SEYMOUR M. SADLER,
a a .fP-lii;' Master Commissioner.
Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey, attornevs
Doc 45; No. 148. 5-17-5
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Notice Is hereby given, that by virtue of a
chattel mortgage given on the 20th dav r,f
Apri'. '",'? Mr.. Elizabeth B. How to
A.T. Elwell for two hundred and fortvdol
lanfmilO) payable mx months afwr.Tdate
with interest at the rate of ten 1U) per cent
per annum from date until paid: now there.
I wn'l'off '.'rl1 ' ,S,,"d P'-nt andTnt,i'rerst
I wl l offer at public auction to the highest
bidder for cash the property described In Tsald
chattel mortgage, to-wit: A Mve room cot-
iJL.fn !"'"? 1vU,K"V: county, Nebraska.
Dated Omaha, Neb., May 8. 18!5
. ,n, A. T. ELWELL,
5-10"2 Mortgagee.