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THE AMERICAN THE NEW DAILY SCHEME. The friends at Omaba are trying to raise sufficient capital to Urt an American dally. They already have fair fUrt, but dovlre the assistance of Heeds etrerrwher in the UoiU'd Sutr. Can you take one or more harr,onaccnintof true Americanism? This U tbelr plan: la tatwrr U) repeated request we bare finally rwnwnled to undertake the tak of tuning a Daily American in Omaha. Tbit would bo an ray thing to do If people were to act a they talk. Yet It will Dot bo ImptwMibK even if they do not, for there are thousands of patriot who are anxious to have the newt anxious to give the Protestant preachers as fair a hearing a is ao ordid to I" n in 1 1 itcte id Itim rant lecturers of the Jesuit Sherman stamp who will rrspond to our call for sub crlbers for stock to enable us to estab 11th a Daily American. We have consulted with our friends, tnd they have suggested this plan: Increase the capital stock of the American Publishing Co. to I1."0,0(X). 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Do you subscribe and pay for TH! Amkkian? Vjs or n) will dwlJi how much you are lnterted in th advancement of Americanism. J Henderon, Sl5 N. Six'ceatb treet. Umbrellas covered and retired. F'dward Ilaumby, lor livery, and tit. Marv Ave Eat Dy hall's Candlos, 15H Douglas The YaratiouUt will find in the various tourist publica tions issued by the Burlington Route Jut the information he needs about just the resorts it will pay him to visit. Here are tbelr names: Hot Springs, South Dakota." "Summer Tours In the Black Hills " "The Yellowstone National Park." "Kxte Park. Colorado." Which do YOU want? They're all fr. J. FRANCIS, O. P. and T. A. Burlington Houio, 0-14-3 Omaha, Neb. Summer Tours. Here are the names of a few of the hundreds of pleasant retort included in the Burlington Route's tourist ticket ing arrangements for the season of 18'.)5: Colorado Springf . Denver. Estoa Park, Colo. Glen wood Springs, Colo. Helena, Mont. Hot Springs, S. D. Manltou. Yellowstone Park. If you want information about any of these places how bout to reach them, what the trip costs, what's to be seen, what's to be done, etc. write to J. Francis, G. P. and T. A. Burlington Route, Omaha, Nob. 8 14-3 Our Sentiment. "How dear to our hearts is the old silver dollar, when some kind subscriber presents It to view; tbo liberty Load without necktie or collar, aud all the strange things that to us seem so now; the wide-spreading eagle, the arrows below it, the stars and the words with the strange things they tell, the coin of my fathers, ne're glad that we know it, for some time or other 'twill come in right well the spread-eagle dollar, the star spangled dollar, the old silver dollar that we all love so well." You owe us one. 77ie Portl ndtr. That Tired Feeling: Bo common at this season, Is a serious condition, liable to lead to disastrous results. It is a sura sign of declining health tone, and that the blood is im poverished and Impure. The best and most successful remedy is found in HOOD'S Sarsaparilla Which makes rich, healthy blood, and thus gives strength to the nerves, elas ticity to the muscles, vigor to the brain and health to the whole body, la truth, Hood's Sarsaparilla Makes the Weak Strong Be sure to get Rood's and only Hood's Hood's Pills are purely vegetable, per frrtlr harmless, always reliable and beneficial. Special Master Commissioner's Sale. t'nder and by virtue of an order of sle on decree of foreclosure of mort traits Issued out "f the district court for Doujtlus county. Ne braska, and to ins directed. 1 will, on the lth dayof Julv. A. D IS'.ti. at 1 oVInck n. m. of said day. at 'he north front door of the oouiuy court hous. In the city of Omaha. iimitfias cunty. .iirasKa. sell at puolir auction to tho highest bidder for cash, the property described lu said order of stle as follows, to-wlt: I.01 twenty-two (32) la blnclt eventy-Bve T5t of Dundee t'lare, i n addition to the city of Omaha, Uouirlas county. Nebraska. sum property to be sold to satlsry seaiana W. Landon. plaintiff herein, the sum of Hve hundred, sixty-six and WM00 dollars (WW.M. with Interest thereon at. rate of seven it) ner cent per annum fiom Februar 4th. HW5. To satisf y the American National Hank, of Omaha. Nebraska, defendant herein, the sum of four thousand, four hundied. forty- nve ana Whiw dollars iS4 44.1. sin, with interest thereon at rale of eight 1S1 n r cent per au rum from September Wtta. IWi To satisfy the sum of twrnty-two and R 100 dollars itK.SHi costs herein, with Interest thereon from February 4th. lS'.ift, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said lHng las county, at its February term. A. 1). 18!kV. in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Zealand W. Landon was plaintitf and Dundee Brtclc Comjany. Robert W. Patrick. John D. Montgomery. The American National Bank, of Omaha. Nebraska. George A. Hoagland, Paxton & Vierllng Iron Works and Susan K. Wheat were defendants. Omaha, Neb.. June 14th. t. GEOKGE W. HOLBROOK. Special Master Commissioner. Pu-dcrs. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys, aland w. Landon vs. Dundee Brick Co. Doc. 48; No. Hi t-14-5 M. O. MAUL. Successor to Drexel St Maul. Undertaker and Emialmer 1417 FARXAM ST. Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB. M. DALEY, Merchant Tailor Suits Made to Order. Guarantees a perfect fit In all cases. Clotti ng cleaned dyed and remodeled. 2107 fuming St., OMAHA. - I . a. Li ; D- Mi ryj iS 5 is 1 1 - - s O ' f 0 sm D. W. COMSTOCK, Painter"dPaper-Hanger KLOMININO AND CLAZINQ First-class work guaranteed In every par ticular, uive nic a trial. 32nd snd8Ha?fHoward St., Offlaul, Keb. L. HIBBELLER. Desires to call the attention of the publie to bis Garden, At 44TH & LEAVENWORTH, as a suitable place in which to hold Picnics, Day and Evening Parties, Dances, Etc., R0WLINU ALLE1, lllM E HALL, . . AM) BAR IN ((miXTION. J. W. RLvLaRR, Attorney-at-Law, Ron Now York Lire Jlufltffng-, OMAHA. - NEBRASKA. H. K. BURKET, FUNERAL DIRECTOR EMBALMER. Ofllce removed from 113 North 18th street Xt 1618 Chicago Street Telephone 00. : OMAHA, NEB IJJl X-- the niorn- new set made the same dav. Teeth extracted without pain. OR. WITHERS, Dentist, fourth flour, frown Blk., ltlth & Douglas, ontnt, mi. CHRIST. HAM AN. WatclimalLer and Jeweler, Fink Watch Uepairinq a bpecialti 612 South lo Street. OMAHA. NEB. G, W. GILBERT, CARPENTER Contractor Builder Storm Doors and 8ash. v 1807 St. Mary's Ave., OMAHA, NEB American Ladies! When Needing the assist ance of a First-Class Dress Maker Should not forget to call on MRS. JAMES GILLAN. 2l3 Aorf h Zlith Street C. W. BAKER, Undertaker Emalmber IKormerly with M. U. Maul.l Telkphonc 6M. eis south letn st., omaha LADY A88ISTANT FURNISHED. Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and hy virtue of an order of t ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage lwsueu out of the district court for Douglas cunty, Ne hrasKa, and to me directed, I will, on the lth day of June, A. D. IMtt. at 1 o'clock p. M. of said day, at 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 In said irder of sale as follows, to-wl .: Lot one (1) in block eight (8) of Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Uuiaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. taid property to be sold to satisfy The Wal nut Hill Savings and Investment Company, the sum of one thousand, twenty-one and 77 ICO dollars (il.021 77) with interest thereon at the rat of eight (8) per cent, per annum from February 4tb. lfWo and costs of suit In the sum of twenty and 38-100 dollar ($20.38). with Interest thereon from the 4th dayof February. 1MI5, together with accruing cost according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglai county, at its February term, A. 1). IsHJ. in acertain action then aiid there pending, wherein The Wal nut Hill Pavings &nd Investment Company was plaintiff, and Joseph tiannle, et al. were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, May 16th. 1895. SEYMOUR M.SADLER. Special Master Commissioner. Saunders, Macfarland A Dickey, attorneys. Doc 45; No. 148. 5-17-$ i Uun or t tp) eilIV or rftllMcitnt rtt-lK W . 1. HU. W w ui MM, r m, M w work., suiuim li. mMr1.l. .n4 oaltu. tili the art. w.wllib.MiiTonaiitfw M4 Bumih tor ontttttnt.imr "T A .. I'l.tlac W.rlfc IcH4.C.la.ra& Speclnl M Aster CvmniissloBer's Sale. I sder and by virtue of an order of tale on d4r of ftirrcliur uf mortgase Unurd out of the dlklrlrt court f'r Douglas riuuty. Ne tiraoka. and Ui Inn dirvunl. I will, on the IKttiday of July. A. D at I oVio-k r u. of avid day. at the mirth front dour of the coutujr court liousr Id the city of Omaha, louglaa riHinty. Nthrai.ka. aa ll at public aiHlion to the highest bidder for cash, the property described lu said order of ale a follows. 10-wll: Lot iity-one ill) In Oiae addition la the city of Oi.iaba, Douglas county. Nebraska: eald property to be sold lo sat i.fy II. J Twlnt Ing. plaintitf herein, the sum of two hundred. tfiity-.lx and J lit) dollars tl.., with Init-resl therroo at rale of leo I0 per cent, per annuui from rx iHinlrr 17th. 14. and nlti4 ty-M-vcn and : n dollars it'T.'.'li cohU lir-rrln, wlih lni-rvi thereon from fH'iiiber 17ih, I'M. together with accruing costs ac cording to a judgment rendered by the dis trict court of said Dourlaa county, at lu Septet ber trrm, A. D. In a certain ac tlon then and there peuUlng, wherein II. J Twitillng was plaintllf and Mary Jackson. Scott Jackson, l.ut- Jack-on. his wife, Ed-w-ird Jackson. William Jackson and Mary Jackion were delendauls. Omaha, Neh., Juno 14. Il UKU1U.K W. HOLKUOOK. fpwla: Master Commissioner. Kaunders, Macfarland .V Dickey, attorneys It J. Twlnllng vs. Mary Jackson et al. Doc. No. in. (-14-5 Special Muster CouiniiHsloncr's Sale. V nder and by vlrt ue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the district court for Ifeiuglas county, Ne braska, and to uie directed. I will, on the 2nd day of Julv, A. D. lrtrt. at one o'clock p ui. of said day. at the north front door of thr county court house. In the city of Omaha, lsiuglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale at follows, to-wlt: The south eighty two iK!) feet of lot ttilrty sl(Jiii. InH. E. Kogers' ( ikahoma Addition to the city of Omaha, iKiuglas county. Ne braska: said property to be .old to satisfy F L. Joliuson, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine hundred, eleven and Hl-lll) dollars 1SHI.8H Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (lot per cent per annum from September 17lb, IM-4. together with the further sum of ninety-one and 18-IK) dollars ($.1.18) attorney feeberetn, with Interest thereon at ten (10) Kr cent per annum from September 17th, To satisfy the sum of thirty and 88-100 do lars ($..p.8S) costs herein, wl h Interest thereon from the 17 Ui aay of September. 1ND4. to let r with accruing costs according to a juclfcjent rendered by (he district court of said Douglas county at 1's reptemner term. A. D. I8'.4 lu acertain art Ion then and there pending herein F. L. Johnson was plaintiff, aud ArlhurMurphy, Mary Murphy, Margaret Murphy, Daniel Murphy, Margaret Lovett, ?usrdlan, and Frans K M ores were de eudants. Omaha, Nebraska. May ill. IKOfi. UEOKUh W. llul.BKOOK, Special Mas er Coiiiuiissloner. Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys. I'. L. Johnson vs. Arthur Murphy etc al. Doc. 44: No. 21. 5-31-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the distrlctcourt for DouKlascounty.sta- of Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 17th day of June, A. D. ! .". at ten o'clock a. m. of suld day. at the east front door of the county court bouse. In the city of Omaha. Ikitiglas county. Ne)rnk, sell at public auction 10 the highest bidder for c.asn, the property described In said order of sale as louows to-wlt: Lot number three (3) in block number six teen (1(1) In Walnut Hill, an addition to the city 01 Omaha, as surveyed, platted and re- co ded . except the east three ai feet thereof. sold to A. J. W hidden, together with all the appurtenances thercumo belonging, and situated lu Douglus county, state of Ne braska. Said property to be sold to satisfy J. L. Brown, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine hun dred, twenty-eight and ;K)-lli0 dollars ($'.IM.30) with Interest 'hereon at rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum from Kebru iry 4th. 18(15, and tinrty-seven ana :s-iu aonars t.i os) cosis herein with Interesttht reon from the4th day of February, A. I) 1SM5. until paid, together with accruing cos's accoruing loajuugmem rendered by the district court of said Doug las county, at Its February term, A. D. 18U5, in a certain action then and there pending, wherein J. L. Brown was pla'iitiff, Veter M. Laux and Wlllliim A. Brown. defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. May ltlth, 1805. CHARLES L. THOMAS, Soeclal Muster Commissioner Dexter L. Thomas, attorney for plaintiff. Brown vs. Laux, etal. Doc. 40; No. 107. 5 17-5 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 county, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the s!ud dav of Julv. A. D. 1SU5. at. one o'clock r. m of said any, at 'he north front door of the county court. House, in vne cny or umana, Uouulas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sa e as louows, town: Lot eleven (11). In bio k eighteen (18) of Btdford I'liiee, an additon to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas county, state of Nebrssia; said properly to tie sold to satisfy Harry J. Twlnting, plaint If herein, the sum of one hundred, nxiy-elght and OS-P0 ($108(8) dol lars judiiment. with interest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum fron F'ebruary 4th 18115. Tosstlsfy the sum of forty-three and 33 1(0 (H;t.:Ui dollars costs herein, with Interest thereon from February 4' h. 18!fi, until paid, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of salu Douglas county at its February term, A. i. lsii-i, in acertain action then ana there pending, wherein Harry J. Twintlng was plaint ill and Elbert T. Duke, trustee, Elbert T. Duke. Caroline A. Duke and John F. Flack were defendants. Omaha Nebraska. May 31st, 1895. OEOIUiK W. HOl.BKOOK. Sueolal Master Com in Ism loner. Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys. II. J. Twintlng vs. E. T. Duke et al. Doc 4.) : No. 25. 5-31-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Underand bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Uf ued out of the district court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed. 1 win. on the 2nd dav of July, A. D. lsifi, st 1 o'clock P. M. of said day, at the north front door oftlu county co rt house, lo the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to tho highest binder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wlt : The undivided one half ( of lot seven i7l. also the undivided one-half ('.I of lot eight (81, all In block tlf U en (15), Isaac and Selnen's Addition to the city of On aha, Douglus county, Nebraska: said property to be sold to satisfy 111 1 1 1 p L Johnson, plaint! (There n, from the proceeds of sale of said undivided one-half (() ol lot seven (7), in block Bfteen (15), In Isaac & Seluen's Addition to the city of Omaha, above described, the sum of two hundred.fifty-elghtand ItMHOdollHrsir-iVUii). with interest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from February 4th, lsa,". to gether with the sum of twenty-live and 81- 1U0 dollars (i si) attorney tee. Tn sat.i f v l'hilin L. Johnson, plaintiff here in, from the nroceedsof sale of said undivided one-half m of lot eight (8). in block fifteen (15, In Isaac & Selden's Addition, in the city of Omaha, above described, the sum of two hundred, fifty-two and 01-100 dollars ($2 i2.01). with interest thereon al rate of ten (101 per cent per annum from February 4t.h, ls'.fi, to get her with the sum of twenty-five and 20-100 dollars i$25.20i attorney fe. To satisfy from the proceeds of sale of all property, as herein ordered, the sum of twenty-nine and 13-100 dollars ($20 13) costs, with Interest thereon from F'ebruary 4, ISilS, together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district cojrt of sstd Douglas county, at its February term. A. D. lS'.ia. In a certain action tnen ana mere pending, wherein Philip L. Johnson was plainiitT and Charles C. Ilousel and Maria Uousel were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. .May dist. two. GEOKGE W. HOLBROOK, SoeclHl Master Commissioner. Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys. I'hlllD L. Johnson vs. Charles u. uousei ei at. Doc. 4os No. 27D. 5-31-5 Notice to Son-Resident Defendant. ril.B4 A ITiihBM) will tjikn nntlcA fWr on the 3rd day of May, 1895, Arthur E. Bald win, a justice of the peace of Douglas county. Nebrask., Issued an oraer 01 aiiacnn-eni ror the sum of $191 50 in action pending'before him. wherein Frank E. Alvord Is plaintiff and the said Kicbard A.Hubbard Is defend ant: that Drouerty of defendant, consisting f money in the hands of George W. Buck, as administrator of the estate of William L. Hubbard, deceased, has been attached under said order. Said cause was continued to the 12m day or J uiy, isi, at o cioca a. m. utn ur o 1 ,'KANK E. ALVORl). ft-21-3 ii n - - I'laintlff. W. N. Whitney's GRAND . . . . CLEARANCE SALE OF MEN'S, WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S Rummer hoes. Men's Tbd Lace Shoes, Uity's and Youth's Tan Lace, Ladles' Tan Lace Sho- 8, Ladles' Tan Oxfords, Mlbscs and Children's Tan Slippers, f 2 00 to 14.00 1.30 to 1.75 2 .00 to 4 00 .90 to 2.50 100 to 1.50 TRY OUR STANDMORE SCHOOL SHOES THEY ARB GREAT WEARERS. Win. N. WHITNEY, 107 South Sixteenth Street. "IT PAYS!! To Trade at Bennetts" Is an expression we hear every day from our well-pleased Patrons. BARGAINS "TABLE! ALL CHOICE FRESH GOODS. 2 lb can Swr et Corn lc I 3-lb can Pears 12io 1 lb package Corn Starch 5c B uttle Olives 80 3 lb can Tomatoes 7c 2-lb package Breakfast Oats 80 Boston Crystal Gelatine, per packa?e.8c 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 GiKid Smoking Tobacco, per lb 18c Ice Cream Freezers, 2 quart $1.29 Rubber Lawn Hose, per foot 8c Garden Rakes and Hoes, each 15c Ladits' tet Garden Tools 9j Copper Bottom Wash Boilers 58c 5 dozen Clothes Pin 5c Clothes Lines 5c Full size Hammocki 65c Good Wash Boards 10c Rubber Roller Clothej Wringer. .$1.50 120 sheets Commercial Note 10c No. 5 White Fnvelopes, per pkg 2c 3 dozen Lead Pencils for lOo Gold-pl Ued Watch (as long as they last) $1.24 8 day Cocks (as long as they last).. 1.85 Bryant's Root Beer 8c White Grani'.e Plates, all sizes 5o White Granite Bowls 5c Decorated G. B. Fruit Plates 80 Terri CotU Hang-lag Baskets 2Sc Terra Co ta Cuspidurea 80 Wash Bowl and Pitc ier 59o Box Letter Paper 3c Tlie whole store is now Bristling with Bargains at prices lower than anybody W. R. BENNETT CO., 1502-12 Capitol Avenue. SHOES & BOOTS of all Kinds for the Next 30 Days, GREAT REDCTION. LADIES SHOES worth 5.00 will go at MEN'S SHOES Best Goods In the market. 4.H0 3.110 2.50 8.IJ0 6.(10 3.00 2.50 3.00 2.50 1.75 4.50 3.75 2.5 2.00 Children's, and Boys' Shoes at same Reduction for CASH, for SO Days C. LANG. 718 South 16th S Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of morteaire Isnued out of the district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the lot h day of July. A. D. 1S35. at 1 o'cIock P. M, of said day. at the north front door of the county court hous, In the city of Omaha, DouKlas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hluhest bidder for cash, the propt rty described In said order of sale ai follows, to wit: Lot four (4) In block seventy-six (76) of uuaee t'lace, an aauition to the city oi O mi ha. Douglas county. Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Sealand W. Landon. plaintitf herein, the sum of five hundred, sixty six a id M9-100 dollars (."ii.!W wlih Inttrest thereon at rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from February 4th, 195. To satisfy the American National Hank of Omaha, Nebraska, defendant herein, the sum of four thousand, four hundred, forty-five and 90-100 dollars 4.44T).WJ), with Interest therein at rate of eight (Si p-r cent per an Lum from September UMh, 1(W2. To satisfy the uni of tweniy-one and T,i 100 dollars i$21.7ll costs herein, with Interest thereon from February 4th. 1W5. together with accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Doug las county, at Its February term, A. D lHi'5, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Sealand W. Landon was plaintiff and Dundee Brick Company. Kobert W. I'airlck. John D. Montgomery.The American National Uank. of Omaha. Nebraska. (ieirn A. Hoagland Paxton & Vierllng Iron Works andSusan K. Wheat weredelendam. Omaha. Nebraska. June 14th, lNMf. OEOKOE W. HOLBROOK, Soeclal Master CntntniKslnner. Saunders. Macfarland & Dick- y. attorne s. Sealand W.Laiidoa vs. Dundee Brick Co. etal. Doc. 4K; No 92. 6-14 5 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 couit for Douglas county, Ne- 1 braska. and to me directed. 1 will, nn the " 2nd day of July, A. D. 1895. 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. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as follows to-wit: Lot. two (2). In block one (1) Mayne Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska; said property to be sold tosatify P. L.Johnson, plaintitf herein, the sum of three hundred, fifty-seven and 73-luO dollars (S.i57.73) judgment, with interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from September 17th. ISM. To satisfy the sum of sixty-eight and 10 100 dollars (1(18.10) costs herein, with interest thereon from September 17th, 18V4. together with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Doug las county, at Its September term, A. D. Iwi4. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein P. L. Johnson was plaintiff and Joseph P. Thompson and Reuben W. Koss, executors of the estate of Reuben Koss, de ceased. Frances I. Thomas. Dexter L. Thomas, Andrew Miles, executor of the estate of John L. Miles, deceased, and James Thompson, were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. May 31st, 1MB. OEORGE W. HOLBROOK, Special Master Commissioner. Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys. P. L. Johnson vs. Joseph P. Thompson et al. Doc. 44; No. 374. 5-31 -S 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 county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 161 h day of July. A. D. lt.95. at one o'clock p. m. of said day, at the North front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas countv. Nebraska, self at puDlio auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, towit: Lots ninety-nine (91) and one hundred (100) In Glses audition to the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy from . the proceeds of the sale of said lot ninety- nine (99) in Glses addition, aforesaid. H. J. Tlntlng. plaintiff herein, the sum of one thousand, twenty one and 34-100 dollars (11.021.34), together with the sum of one nun dred, two and 13-100 dollars 4102.131 atuirnq-. fees, with Interest on both said amount rutu nf ... r. Iikk n,,K un. ..... rom ...w v.. " v., y, . tcm yrjr ttUUUIll - September 17th, 1S94 to sausiy irom me proceeds of the , sa d lotoue hutiur d (1U0) in G ses a. ,n' uf.....i,i ii i T ....,.. ..herein. the sum of -.ix hundred, eighty or a . l'W dollars (1)81.181. together with t'?mln). of sixly-elght and 18-100 do.lars iS1wi .""Tr neya' fe.s, with iuterest on rlu. or 8;"a amounts at rate of ten (10) per ryntl Per ttn" num from September 17th, 1804. ' .,, , To satisfy from nroceeri. n. sale of all property as herein ordered sop' tu.e 8,um ,o1 ninety and 08-100 dollars (!)0.0? co!"9 '"'r,eln' u.i.1. f... ... . . .temlier 17. 1HU "mi iiiMrirsi. Miereou irom aei ,, together with accruing costsoc.1," l " . . ..st rict, mtiirt. i f juuiowoi renuerea oy ine a . ' , ' " " said Douglas county, at its a'P16"'1'" f'"". A. 1). 1894. in acertain action00 Bu? ,th,;re . ii i . , it . . IT W11B Ii U nl IT unri Mum i,.Lunn a,nt i.w.in Lue Jack son, tiia wlf K.dwurrl .lukfi William Jack son, Mary Jackson and the r"ltv ot Ul,lllia were defendants Omaha. Nebraska, June H Special Masf'1; Oommlssloner. Saunders. Macfarland & lickey' Attorneys. II. J. Twlnting vs. Mary Jack90n el "VI.. ,1, u. IVI. u j-i Chattel Mortgage Si'p Notice Is hereby given tha a chattel mort gage was given on the 20th d'y of. April, 1891 by Mrs. Eliiabeth R. Howf; A. T. Elwell for two hundred and fotT dollars (1210.00), due six months after datjf' wi',, Interest at the rate of ten (10) uer cenf Pr annum from date, until paid; and upoi lhere still remains unpaid the sum o' Said mortgage was dul recorded In the office of the county clerk, ln and for Douglas county, Nebraska. Default hiving been ma(le ln the condi tions of said mortgage, I i"" offer at public auction, on June 2!ttn, 189'- at "e o'clock p m.. at the east front door P" t,le court house lu the city of Omaha, Neb1"4' w the high est bidder for cash, the 4ropert,y described ln said chattel mortgage;' to-wlt: A Uve rooin cottage, situated on'he west 50 feet of H awes' add itlon to the city'0' Oinab a, Douglas .r,,, titer tr ni.n. ism. A. T. ELWELL. Mortgagee. Dated Omaha, Neb., June 6-7-2 Whon AfMrrt Iaibh KITTi In ufc -TlKn Rudd'e and leave your w!tttoll lf ltis out u rcuuir, vu De UXOQ. 3il' ui)l.