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I Notice ef Hale I'nder ( hatU t MiirlKpp. Nulli- U berrliy f Ivrn lht undrr and -jf vlrluxif irhaltrl mri" dnt-t iib ll JLIilnyof Mav.lw4.aiKt duly nlnl In Hir nflli'C of lh rtmnir elt-rk of IHiuitliu ciMintjr. .irAkft. n Ilia 2nd dav tf Jun. nil rin'Ulril lT IUi Muxx-a lo lM at 1 1 Hi a Mrt II. Khrvnufort io mo uiw tha ihimiI .if th aiini nf one humlrrd and tvcnlv-tlvv diiilrra ' liiti. wlib Inlrrrol at rlitlit ihi l-r ivnl. n f annum fnuu Jim lU lM. and the further um nf onr liuii'ln d and li-ul v-tlva dullar .liVuii. wild lnl r-.t at rlirlit iK l r cent- t r annum fmiu June tut. ai d the further iii" of one hundred and I went r-B ve dollart IUViii, aith lulerent at elitlit iS per rtot. pr annum from June Int. 1k'.4. and for Hie further sum of one hundred dollars it ihiuii. alili Interot at rlxtit ihi per cent, per annum from June ll. IMM, and upon which therw Imio due the inn of four hun dred and "evenly Hva dollar ift71iOi, with lutrret at elk'ht ih' pi-rcenl. per annum from the 11 ml day of June. H; default having been made in the payment of anld autna, U llelher with Interest lliereon. and no suit or other prorerdlnu at law havlim be'n lnll luted to recover nald debt, or any part thereof, therefore the underpinned will sell the Kooda. chattels and property III said chattel imirttMce ilim rllied. vl: liiie olli.-e building tbrlcki, onenlory. on the northeant corner of lot 5. block 2. of M. K. Hoiiera' addition tol'maha. Id feet by III feet; one greenhouse. Id feel by fll feet (brick foundailoui, adjoining oltlce building: one (rcenhouxe liliiK feet, rear of otllce building: one greenhouae 111 feel by ft feet. In rear of oltlce bulld'.ng; plate and rafters for green house in feet by V) feet; plat and rafters for two grec nhotiMca I! feet by 4U feet ; (Hi IioI-IkhI snub; I building ipottlng room) IH feel by In feet tin roof: I building (soil room I N feet by .ti feet shingle roof; 1 building ilsillcr niniil 'Jii feet by '.'4 feet, tin roof; I steam boiler ll'armr.V Hons, makers.) ii feet long. Ml In. diameter. 'j tlin e-lm h fluea; (Mufeetof steam and water pipe; all located ou lot la blis'ktof H K. Itogers' addition to Omaha, Nebraiika, at public auction, on the premises aforisiild, that Is to say, on lot ft. In bhs'k 2 of X. K. Itogers' audition toUmaha, Nebraska, at No. ll'lH Hoillll Eleventh street. In the city of timaha. lkiiiglas county, Nebraska, on Monday, the first day of July, 1W. at 10 o'clock a. in. of said day. Dated June oth, IMtt. M AKY II. KHKENl'KOUT. 6-7-4 Mortgagee. HyJiiHN II. Uhssunh, her attorney. Se'lal Master ('oiiiiiiihsIiiiht's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for I long las county, Ne braska, and to me directed. I will, on the 2nd day of July, A, l. IWtt, at one o'clock p ui. of said day. at the north front door of I lie county court bouse, In the city of Oiniiha. lKiugla county, Nenraskn. sen at puuue auction to the highest bidder for cash, the properly described In said order of sale as r.ll,iftu t,i.iiit! The south eliibtv-two i) feet of lot thirty- si (.mi. In H. K. lingers' Okahoma Addition to the city or timaha, miuglss couniy. mi- ka; said property to tx sold to satlsry I. ibusou, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine hundred, eleven and Nl-lil) dollars (S'll.sl) loiliimeiit. Willi Interest thereon at rate of ten (li per cent per annum from September I7lh, INI4, together with tne runner sum oi ninety-one and 18-1(0 dollars ifnl.lHi attorney fee liereln, with Interest thereon at ten (llll tier cent per annum from September Kill, Tosntlsf the sum of thirty and HH-1KI dot lar ial.H)etHtt herein, l h Interest thereon from ihe 171b nay of tepteiiiier. I'4. to- ether with accruing cost according to a ml u men I. rendered by the district court of said llouglaa county at lis epiember term. A. II. lw4 In a certain ai lion then and there pending wherein I'. L. Johnson was plalntlir, and ArtlnirMurphy, Mary Murphy. Margaret Murphy, Mantel Murptiy 0) ed CO t I at oa -S J3 2 m m 3 N C 4 0J rS B S S 2 2 S.tS ' 03 PQ a-s : goQ 5?." O 03 P-l o 2 ft & Margaret Lovett, M oie were de- usrdlnn, and Kraus uidiints, Umaha, Nebraska. May 31. IMA. OKOKUK W. HuLBIUKlK. Hui'lui Maser t'ommlssloner Saunder. Macfurland Dickey, aiuirneys I.. Johnson vs. Arthur Muruliv etc al. Doe. 44: No. 21. S-31-fl SptH'titl Manter Conintlitsluiier's Sale, tinder and bv virtue of an order of ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgHge Issued out of the district court for Douglas c unty, Ne- brssxa, and to me directed, t will, on me ltth day of Juno. A. D. I.V at I o'clock p. M. of said day, at the nort b front UMr or t lie ounty court house, In the city of Umaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at puulic auction to the htnhesl bidder for immIi, the property described In said order of sale a in lows, Kv-wi',: Ij.t oiieili lu bbs'k eight (81 of Walnut Hill, an addition to the city oi umana, uountas county, ieDraska. palil property tooesoio uisansiy i ne nrai ut Hill Savings and lnvesimeiitt'ompauy the sum of one thousand, twenty-one and 77 Ho dollar il.(t!l'7 with Interest thereon at the rale of eight 8 per cent, per annum from February 4ili, I8iiA and costs of suit In the urn oftwentv and 38 UK) dollars tJJIK.lK) with Interest thereon from the 4in uayo' Kehruarv. IMC together with accruing cost according to a lodgment rendered by the district court of said Douulu, county, at Its February term, A. D. lo. In acertaln action then and there pending, wherein the Wal nut III II suvnigs r.uu investment t.omuaiiy was ulttintlfl. aud Josevb lunula, el al. were defendants. OniaLa, Nebraskn. May lnth, lSHft. MKYMUUK M SADLF.lt, Spe :lul Master Commissioner. Saanders, Macrarlutds Ulckey, attorney. Doc A; No. 148. ft-li-o Kutice to Xon-Reslilcnt Defendant. 1 nwlo l. llammnnd. non-resident defend ant, will take notice that on the 23rd day of January. 181ft. The timaha lieal r.state Trust tompany, plaint! tt herein. Hied Its pet i tion In the district court or ixiugias couniy, airalnst Ueoriie F. Munro and the said Lewis l Humnioiid. defendants, the olllect and prayer ef which I to foreclose a certain real ktu tt eontiact- exeimted bv Lewis P. 11am- r ond to the plalntlir. and assigned uy lwis r, i, .. .L.A .,!.. I . IlllUllllOMU 11 I.IH3 uririiuiiMifl . . . . t . Munro. with the consent of the plaintiff, the object of which was to secure the payment of the purchase price of lotsD. 10 11. 12. 13. 14. 15 IH. 17 and is In block 14 In Saunders itime baugb'B Highland 1'ark addition to the ell y of Umaha. which said purchase price was seventeen hundred and fifty dollars (i!730.lK: t hat there Is now due umili saiu contract.anu taxes paid on said real estate, the sum of nineteen hundred and seventy-five dollars iti,75.(iHK for which sum, with luterest at the rate of eight (8 per cent- per annum irom Msv nth. 16. plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants l required to pay said sum or that said premises may oe soiu to satisfy uie amount found due. You are miulred to answer aid petition on the 4th day or June, imo. Dated May 17th, lwv.. OMAHA KKAL ESTATE & TRUST COM PA:SY, flalntlff. By Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey, lu at torneys. O-II-S Xatlre U Maaftekldent IW feadaaU. To I- M. f.nilo. Hi V. Sheukhey Co , If uts ksu.pt o , Jaiuea Feau-r a ad t'liartns K,lila oa. Joha T. t'lrto, (mn K oil. Itols-rl ".oil. Andrew M, lish. Joha A l-neel, Jaiiit-s l.riM pan uel C I'lrle. John C e, oil. Joha J Miss and Henry Urieu. panaersi UmiI VVyh-r. l-aiu- Myler. Milliaiu A k-r-land. Mai Arberlard. oattner as toytrr. A. kerlaod ft to; Henry V. Khwab. Alfred I Schwab, par iter Schwab Una ; Iammi ard Atklusou t o : J. W I'rrecoy. W. K M.re. iiartarr as I'eregoy A Motire; Friedman liroa. A K hafer; I i,e Trojaa Shirt A I oilar Co; I'. K bradt. 14. D sliu.mao aud S 1. Itradt, partarr as Hradt A Milpu.au; roller I..O Sletaon ( u ; The lisrt ii.su Trunk Co ; h. I.iiug Ht.si A I n ; Jis-I J. tlailey A t'. ; C. M. Ilcuderuia 4 Co; Hulskamp Uroa, Co.; I'aiuii-r A Co.; Auum H. Keea. uon-realdenl defendants: You are hereby notified that on the lltli ditf of May, 1-u'i. the liecaturCHy Itauk. pialutin herein. Bud I la petitit.a lu the alsive en tit led rauae. to Ihe district court of liouglas county, Neliraska. against you and ea,-b of you. Impleaded with David K. Smith, Mary A. Stiilih. Mary K Dup-her. Annie 11. Kees. Walu r N. Cassell, The lito ity Hat Co and Thomas A bris k the ubjeei and prayer of wlili h la hi fnitM'ltsw a c rtaln morlgHge. ei.s u ted i n th' 1st day of Uciober, Ism -by Davlu K. Siiiitb and Alary A. Smith upou the pmtM-riy described as follows: Fast twenty ii fii t of lot eleven (ID aud the west twenty I'Jm feet of lot weveil2i. all la block K, snln's Second addition ti the city of Omaha. Nenrassa. lo secure the payment of eertslu promissory note ekecuted by David r.. Mi. mi, May iu is-.it, inr me sum or seven hundred dollars itTiai.Kii due and payable May 1st, l-'i; that mere is now ana anil payauie on said nob and mortgage the sum of seven hundred dollars if ,"im uui. wllli interest at the rale i f eight isi per rent, per annum from the 1st day of May. IU4, to the 1st day of May. iN-.ti, and ten ilin per rent, thereafur, fur which sum. with inierest as aroresain. plain tiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay the same, and that In default of such paymeut said premises may lie sold lo satisfy the amount found due. You are further niitllled that the plali tllf has filed It motion herein for the appolntmeut of a receiver to collect the renu and prolila . rising from said properly, ror the reason that salil properly Is iisullicleiit security for plaintirf's debt, and thai said application will be called up for bearing on the (II Ii duy of July, Inuft. at Id o'clock a. in., or as soon thereafter as I can lie heard In Court Koom No. 6 In the Hee Hiilldlng, Umaha. Nebraska. Said moilou will be supported by allldavlla I propose th name of O. U. Disc n as Receiver, with W. II. Kussell and I. N. Watson as his sureties. I also offer as sureties for myself. W. II. Uus- seo aud I. N. Watson. You are renin red toanswersald petition on or la-fore the 1st day of July. 1nh. Hated at umaha ,ciiraka, May 2.1, iS'.tt. DKCA I LK I'l'l'V BANK, I'lalnliff My V, O. Strlekler. attorney for plaintiff. Decatur City Hunk vs. David F. .-miih et al. Docket 60. No. '.'III. 6-24-4 Probate Sotlce. In the matter of the estate of John P Thomas, deceased: Notice Is hereby given that the creditors nf aald deceased will meet the administrator of said estate, Derore nie. tjounty juugeoi Douglas county, Nebraska, at the County Court Koom.ln said county.nn the Kith day of July, 1815. on the ltith day of September, 1SH5. and on the ltithday or wovemoer. ipw. am o'clock A. M. each day. for the purposeof pre senting their claims for examination, adjust ment aud allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claim and one vear for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 14th day of May. 18MS. This notice will be published InTnB Amkbi CAN for four weeks successively, prior to the 16tb day of July, iso. IRVING F BAXTKR, 5-17-4 County Judge The following numbers of shares have Sotlce. The present Indebtedness of the Nebraska Hay Company is wu. is. Omaha, Neb., May 17th, 1WS. Wm. L. Mom rob. president. SH clal Master ( oiniiiissloiicr's Sale. L'uderand by virtue of an order of aale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Uiui d out of the district rourl for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 2nd day of July, A. D. IMCi, at I o'clock P. u. of said day, at the north front door of Ihe county co rt house, lu the city of Umaha, ugias county, Nebraska, sell at nubile auction lo the highest bloder for cash, the property described In suld order of sale as follows, to-wit : The undivided one half i'i) of lot seven il. also the uudlvlded one-half I'll of lot eight (Si, all In block fifteen il.'il, Isaac and Seidell' Addition to Ihe city of On aha. Doug as county. Nebraska; said property to be sold to saiisry rump i. joiiusou, planum nere.n. f rom the proceeds of sale of said undivided One-half (Vil of lot seven ("i. In block fifteen ., lu Isaac selden s Addition to the cit y of Umaha. above descrilaid, the sum of two hundred. Hfty-elghtand It) l!it)dollarsiir2.VH.ltl), with interest thereon al rate or ten iut per cent per annum from rebruary 4th, 185. to gether with the sum or twenty-uve and sl im) dollars (Mft Sli attorney fee. To sail- ry I'lilllu u. Johnson, ptaintirr here in, from the proceeds nf sale of said undivided one-half Cl of lot eight (8). In blm-k fifteen ilfti, In Isaac .V seldeu s Addition. In tne city of Umaha, above descrlla'd. the sum of two hundred, fifty-t wo and UI-UU dollars if! .2.UH. wita iniresl tnereon at rate oi ten inn per cent per annum from February 4th, lSH'i, to gcilier with Hie sum of twenty-Uveaud 20-l(iu dot lai it2.V2iH attorney to . To satisfy from the pr. .cecils or aale of all proptMty, as In rein ordered, the sum of twenty-nine and 13-100 dollars itU 131 costs, with lulen-st lliereon rrom reuruary 4. isaii. toLieiln r Willi accruing cosls according to a Judgment reudered by the district cojrt of aalu Douglas county, at lis February term, A. l. ik'Ai, in a rerun ii action then ami there pending, wherein I'hlllp L. Johnson was plalmllf and Charles 0. Housel aud Maria lloil-el were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska May 31st. lWft. Ii Kulii; K W, IIULBKUOK, Sim eh. 1 Master Commissioner. Saunders. Macfarland St Dickey, sliorueys. hlllp L. Johnson vs. Charles v. liouset et ai. Doc. 4(i; No. 27W. ft-31 5 SMt'i;il Master (.'outiiilssimier'8 Sale. Under and by virtue of au order of tle on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district com t for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to uie directed, t will, ou tne 2nd day of July, A. D. 18H5. at one o'clock in. of said day. at the north front door of the Cuunty court house. In the city of Umaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the properly described In said order of sale a follows to-wlt,: Lot two (21. in block one (II Mayne Place, an addition lo the citv of Umaha. Douglas county. Nebraska; said propeity to be sold IO satliy I . lit .loiuisoil, piailiMil Herein, vne sum of three huudred. fifty-seven and 73-100 dollars ifl'iT.T.I) judgment, Willi Interest thereon at the rate of seven (" percent per annum from September mil. ism. To satlsry the sum or sixty-eigni ana to 1(0 dollars (ills. 10) costs herein, with interest ther on from September Lth, 18!4. tone her with accruing cost nccordlng to a judgment reudered by the district court of said Doug las county, at Its September term, A. D 1'.'4, in a cei tain action then and there pending, wherein 1'. L. Johnson was plaintiff aud Joseph P. Thompson and Keuben W. Koss, executors of the estate of Keuben Knss. de ceased, F'rances I. Thomas. Dexter L. Thomas, Andrew Miles, executor of the estate of John L. Miles, deceased, and James Thompson, were defendants. Umaha, Nebraska, May 31st, 1!15. OKUKliE W. I1ULBKOOK. Special Muster Commissioner. Sautiders. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys. H . L. Johnson vs. Joseph P. Tbomp on et al. Doc. 44; No. 374. 5-31-5 Special Master Cuitimissioner'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 couniy.staie of Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 17lh day of June, A. I). 1S'.'S, at ten o clock a. m of said dav. at the east front door of the county court house. In the city of Umaha, Douglas couniy. nenrassa, sen at puuiiu am-ilon to the highest bidder for :asb. the property described In said order of sale as roiiows lo-wn: l.nt. number three (3Mnb:ock number six teen i liii In Waluut Hill, an addition to the city of Umaha. as surveyed, plat ted and re co'ded except the east three (31 feet thereof, sold to A. J. whidden, together with all Uie abDiirtenance thereunto belonging, ana situated In Douglas county, state of Ne Said property to be sold to satisfy J. L. R row n nlHlntlir herein, the sum of nine hun dred, twenty-eight and 30-100 dollars cJ!28.30) with Interest hereon at rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum from Febru iry 41 h, 1895, and thirty-seven and 58-100 dollars (H7 .V0 costs herein with Interest thereon from the 4th day nf Fehruarv. A. D 18115. until Paid, together with accruing costs according to a judgment renderea oy tne dist rict court oi saiu iiu las county, at It February term. A. D. 1805, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein J. L. Brown was plaintiff, Peter M. I. mix mid William A. Brown. defendants. Dated at Umaha, Nebraska. May loth, 1805. CH A KLF.S L,. THOMAS, Special Master Commissioner, rtovtr T, ThnntHH. attorney for olaintitT. Brown v. Laux.etal. Doc. 40; No. 107 5 17-5 Notice. Samuel Walker, defendant, will take notice that on the Oth day of May. ls(., Jeannette Walker, plaintiff herein, tiled her petition in the District court of Douglas county. Ne braska, against said defeudant. the object and prayer of which Is to obtain a divorce from said defendant upon the ground of HttGrtion mul nf failure to sunnnrt: and for the custody of John W. L. Walker, an infaut offspi lng of said n arriage. and for permis lon to resume her maldea nan.eof Jeannette Payne. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 17th day of June, 1805. Dated May 10th, 1805. JEANNETTE WALK Eli. f lain tiff, Hv Saunders. Macfarland & Dickit, 5-10-4 Her Attorneys. m it 33 : & y D. W. COMSTOCK, Painteran-Paper-Hanger NALf OMININO AND CLAZINO F'lrst-clasa work guaranteed In every par ticular. Ulve me a trial. Omaha, Neb. SHOP: 32nd and Half Howard St., 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 Evening Parties, Dances, Etc., BOWLING ALLEY, DANCE HALL, . . AND 1JAU IN CONNECTION. J. W. RLaLaHR, Attorney-at-Law, 50! JVew Vork f,lo Hull, liny:, OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER, Office removed from 113 North 16tb street to 1618 Chicago Street. Telephone 90. OMAHA, NEB WtSfrrj Li 1 1 I "VLV' Ptractedln -JL1 H y l J the morn- new net made the same dav. Teeth extracted thout Da n. DR. WITHERS. Dentist fourth floor, frown lllk., luih & Douxlas. on aha, nib. CHRIST. HAM AN. WatciifflaScr anil Jeweler, Pine Watch Repairing a specialty 612 South 16 Street. OMAHA. NEB. G, W. GILBERT, CARPENTER Con traetor& Builder Storm Doors and 8sh. 1807 St. Mary's Aue., OMAHA, NEB American Ladies! When Needing th assist ance of a First-Class Dress Maker Should not forget to call on MRS. JAMES GILLAN. 2l3 North 25fh Street Special Master Comiiilssioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed. I will, on the 2nd day of July, A. I). 1M!5. at one o'clock p. in of said day. at the north front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, meorassa. sen at puouc auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, towlt: Irfit eleven (III. In blo-k eighteen (18 of Bedford Place, an addition to the city of Umaha. as surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas county, state of Nebraska; said property to lie sold to satisfy Harry J. Twlntlng, plaint ff herein, the sum of one hundred, sixty-eight and OS-HO (IliidtHi dol lars Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (10 per cent per annum fron February 4tb 18SI5. TosBtlsfy the sum of forty-three and 33 100 (M3.33I dollars costs herein, with Interest thereon from February 4th. 1895, until paid, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county at It February term, A. D. 18!fi, In a eerta'n action then and there pending, wherein Harry J. Twlnting was plaintiff and Elbert T. Duke, trustee, Elbert f . Duke. C aroline A. Duke and John F. Flack were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. May 31st. 1S95. GEOKGE W. HOl.BROOK, Special Master Commissioner. Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys. H. J. Twinting vs. E. T. Duke et al. Doc. 45; No. 25. 5-31-5 Chattel Mortgage Sale. Notice Is hereby given that a chattel mort gage was given on the 20tb day of April. 1MM1, by Mrs. Elitabeth Ii. Howard to A. T. Elwell for two hundred and forty dollars (S;40.00, due six months after dale, with Interest at the rate of ten (10) oer cent per annum from date, until paid; and upon which there still remains unpaid the sum of $310 2rt. Said mortgage was duly recorded In the office of the county clerk. In and for Douglas county, Nebraska. Default having been made In the condi tions of said mortgage, I will offer at public auction, on June 2lth, 1S)5, atone o'clock p. m.. at the east front door of the court house, In the city of Omaha, Nebraska, to the high est bidder for cash, the property described In said chattel mortgage, to-wlt: A live room cottage, situated on the west 50 feet of II awes' addition to the city of Omaha,Douglas county, Nebraska. Dated Omaha, Neb., June 8th, 1895. A. T. ELWELL, 6-7-2 Mortgagee, Removed . . To 107 South 16th Street. Where you will fin.l W. N. WHITNEY showing an elegant line of OXFORD SHOES. They are just what you want for Spring and Summer. Kemeraber the place, W. N. WHITNEY, 107 South 16th Street. "IT PAYS!! To Trade at Bennetts" Is an expression we hear every day from our well-pleased Patrons. BARGAINS STABLE! ALL CHOICE FRESH GOODS. 2 lb can Sweet Corn 5c 1 3-lb can Pears 12c 1-lb package Corn Starch fc Bottle Olives 8c 3-lb can Tomatoes 7c I 2-lb package Breakfast Oats 8c Boston Crystal Gelatine, per package. 8o 7 lbs Rice for 25o 3-lb can Apricots 12c I Good Raisins, per lb 5c BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY!! Good Plug Chewing, per lb 20c Good Smoking Tobacco, per lb 18c Ice Cream Freezers, 2 quart $13 Rubber Lawn Hose, per foot So Garden Rakes and Hoes, each 15c Ladies' t-et Garden Tools 9d Copper Bottom Wash Boilers 58c 5 dozf.'n Clothes Pin 5c Clothes Linos 5c Full size Hammock 65c Good Wash Boards 10c Rubber Roll r Clothes Wringer. .$1.50 Box Letter Paper 3c 120 sheets Commercial Note lOo No. 5 Whita Envelopes, per pkg....2o 3 dozen Lead Pencils for lOo Gold-plated Watch ( is long as they last) 11.24 8 day Cocks (as long as they last). . 1.85 Bryant's Root Beer 8o White Granite Plates, all sizes 5o White Granite Bowls 5o Decorated G. B. Fruit Plates 8o Terra Cotta Hanging Baskets 28c Terra Cotta Cusnldores 8c Wash Bowl and Pitcher 59c Tie whole store is now Bristling with Bargains at prices lower than anylioiy W. R. BENNETT CO., 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. SHOES BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LADIES SHOES worth 15.00 will go at 13.76 f MEN'S SHOES Best Goods In the market. 4.00 3.00 2.50 6.00 5.00 3.00 2.50 a.oo 2.50 1.75 4.50 3.75 2.65 2.00 Children's and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for SO Days O. LANG. 718 South 16th St. HAVE YOU READ If irisf Came To Congress. BY JW W. HOWARD. 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 corruption in high planes ever written. Read it and learn about your high officials, your Senators and Congressmen and their mistresses and the desecration of our National Capital. STARTLING DISCLOSURES made known for the first time I Read and learn. Over 15,000 copies sold in Wash ington in three weeks. The best seller out. Now in its third edition. PRIGE 50 GRNTS. 364 Pages, Illustrated. Sent Postage Prepaid in Receipt oLPrice, AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. Special Discounts to the Trade. C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Emalmber Formerly with M. O. Maul.l Telkphoni 696. 6IS South lth St., OMAHA. LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED. M. O. MAUL. Successor to Drexel & Maul. Undertaker and Embalmer 1417 FARSAM ST. Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.