The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, July 05, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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THE AMERICAN
CITY AN INSTATE.
The Philosophical Soe'oty mtU
ewj Sunday fn-roooo st VhlnirUn
Ils' KlffMtmh and lUmejr strwU.
AH Prwthlnkem sre trvlllly InvlWU.
Tbo cilirirt InatltuUnl before
Judye Cunolnfusm It Scott, I a. I wrk.
todUhsr lion. IVn S. nkr, cbrgrd
with unprofessional conduct, termi
nated Monday evening to an acquittal.
Mr. Frank Jones and family bate
fjone to Tckamah Bluff. Neb., where
they will camp out for a number of
week. They will he accompanied by
a number of friends, and anticipate a
very pleasant time.
Mr. J. B. PlrtT baa received the aad
Intelligence that bla wlfe'a father
pained awa. a the ape of 89 yeara. at
bla home Ir Connecticut The family
will bare the sympathy of a boat of
friends In their bereavement.
Pursuant to the new law, the Board
of Education met Monday evening and
elected a secretary, a cuatodlan of aup-
fillea, and a superintendent of build
rtgn. The successful applloanta were
Messrs. Glllen, Southard and Banker.
Contrary to expectations, the city
oounoll succeeded In finding a man
whom they could conaclenttoualy sup
port for city treasurer to All the unex
plred term of Henry Bolln. The lucky
man waa J. H. Dumont, an old and re
spected citizen whom the mayor bad
first appointed and who bad bean re
jected by the council under the misap
prehension that he waa In sympathy
with the so-called citizens' movement,
which died a-bornln' last week.
After the Slmwaters.
Omaha, July 3, 1895. ToThk Amer
ican: The following communication
waa on the day of Its date aent to the
Omaha Bee:
"Omaha. July 2, 1895 To the
Omaha Bee: My standing offer of 1100,
not for any article in the Omaha Bee,
within the last twenty years, concern
ing David Van Etten that is, or ever
was. true, but for any one material
sentence in any article within that
time, that now is, or ever was, true, Is
still good.
"Your article In last evenlng'a and
this morning's Bee concerning the
r'lannagans' so called lost borne ana
the Van Ettens (which home and all
the property they, or either, ever had,
were secured for them by Van Etten,
for which services Van Etten has never
received 10 per cent, of any reasonable
and agreed pay they so often promised
blm), is simply the suggested Invention,
adopted by untutored minds, of dis
honesty, oy men wno, at every oppor
unity, have preyed upon these Ignorant
people, until stopped by van ktten
and by whloh they ungratefully hope
to avoid their lust obligation! to van
Etten, and this pietended sale of their
home is only a part of a fraudulent
trick to put tbem into position to de
feat any execution of the judgment that
they expect Van Etten will obtain
against tbem, into which they have
bten advised by their new pretended
friends, aad for whloh action, to their
knowledge, Van Etten has been prepar
ing his petition. It they nave inu
tuted action on their trumped-up
scheme, to give it oolor of honesty, the
whole difficulty, as to the Flannagans
ana tne Van Ettens, prooaoiy may sun
be settled In the one action.
David Van Etten."
The above communication was sent
to the Bee not with the expectation
thst the llbeler would allow Its publica
tion in the Bee, but to renew the oft
repeated exposure of this "monte
bank's" hypocrisy and false pretenses.
This Slmwater presiding over the Bet
pretends, ar.d so announces in its col
umns, that the Bee is always open to
correct any of its libelous insertions,
which is as false as is everything else
connected with the professional falsifier,
blackmailer, hypocrite and libeler. He
knows that Van Etten neither fears nor
fawns to the imp, and therefore he
never tails to vilify, traduce and be
little Van Etten and his turroundlDgs,
upon every opportunity which villainy
can suggest or invention provide, well
knowing that whatever he might say
or cause to be publUhed would not in
jure Van Etten among decent people,
where he is known, but hoping his in
famous lies, in his most Infamous, libel
ous sheet, clothed in the garb of truth
and respectability, will reach further
and thus injure him. Respectfully,
D. Van Etten.
Do you subscribe and pay for Thi
Amirian? Yes or no will decided
how much you are interested in th
advancement of Americanism.
WiAn dnvn trtwn tir-nn In m f TV,m
Rudd's and leave your watch, if it is out
m repair, to De axed. 317 north 16 St.
Mr. Inntgrt & AnltA
Etaa,CaL
! Like Other Women
I bar suffered for ts rears with a eompnoauo
f troubles, with continuous, almost unbssrs,
N pan m my nil i m n also prostra-
Sarsa-parilla
J-jood's
M me. But Hood's
arsaparnia has eared
a of all nv traublaa.
art I cannot speak tea
Mxhlyottt MaaE-K. Smith, BoitItna,Cal.
Msod 'a lUia sure aeadaehs sad udliesttoa.
Qures
THE NEW DAILY SCHEME.
The friends at Omaha are trying to
raise sufficient capital to start an,
American dally. They already have
a fair start, but desire the assistance of
rlends everywhere In the Un'ted
State. Can you take ore or more
shares, on account of true Americanism?
This is their plan:
In answer to repeated requests we
bave finally consented to undertake the
tak of starting a Daily American in
Omaha. This would be an eay thing
to do If people were to act as they talk.
Yet it will not be impossible, even if
tbey do not, for there are thousands of
patriots who are anxloua to have the
news anxious to give the Protestant
preachers as fair a bearing as is ac
O'did toliinsn jr1Ms and itinerant
lecturers of the Jesuit Sherman atamp
who will if spond to our call for sub
scribers for stock to enable ua to estab
lish a Daily American.
We have oonsulted with our friends,
and tbey have suggested this plan:
Increase the capital stock of the
American Publishing Co. to 1150,000.
Divide into 10,000 shares of 115 each.
Begin business when 1100,000 has
been subscribed
Each stockholder must be a sub
scriber. Subscription price of the paper, first
year, will be t)10; t8 the second, and
whatever the directors decide there
after.
The management of the company will
be placed in the hands of a board of
directors, who will be elected from
among the stockholders, by a majority
of the stock represented at the regular
annual meeting.
The indebtedness will not be over 40
er oent. of the capital stock at any
lme.
If you want to helpestablish a Daily
American, fill out and return to this
office the following blank, keeping this
statement as our part of the contract
been spoken for in the scheme to get
up a atrlotlc dally paper in Omaha:
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you want? Let us bave a dally.
What a Woman Can Dot
I want m V ladv friend, to know of the new
Held now open fur tlieiu. In the put ell
tuontha we hare made a prod! of Sw7.fi, after
paying- all penea. All our sales bave
Urea made at bone, not bavins' can fanned
any. My official dutlra railing; me away
niiHtt of the time. 1 left the DUh Waxher
bunlneat In my wife' control, with the above
reaulta. The bualneaa la rapidly Increaaing.
and will root In ue to grow uetll every family
has a Clluia IMh Wanner. Not a day pasM-t
but what we sell ooe or two. and some daya
tlfleen or twenty dln washers. It's eaT
selling what everybody wanta to buy. You
can wash and dry the dlahee perfectly In two
minute. Cor full particular, address the
Climax Mfg. Co.. Goluuibus. Ohio. Uet a
sample wa-her and you can't help but make
money, iney only ruet so. you may Just
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Eat Dyball's delicious Cream Candle s
1518 Douglas St.
J. Henderson, 816 N. Sixteenth etreet.
Umbrellas covered and repaired.
Eat Dyball's Candles, 1518 Douglas
The YaraUonist
rill find in the various tourist publica
tions issued by the Burlington Koute
lust the information be needs about
just me resorts it win pay Dim to visit
iiere are tbeir names:
"Hot Springs, South Dakota'
'Summer Tours In the Black Hills "
"The Yellowstone National Park."
"Estes Park. Colorado."
Which do YOU want? They're all
free. J. FRANCIS,
G. P. and T. A. Burlington Route,
6-14 3 Omaha, Neb,
Summer Tours.
Here are the names of a few of the
hundreds of pleasant resorts lnoluded
In the liurllngton Route's tourist ticket
ing arrangements for the season of 1895:
Colorado Springs.
Denver.
Kates Park, Colo.
Glenwood Springs, Colo.
Helena, Mont.
Hot Springs, S. D.
Manitou.
Yellowstone Park.
If you want information about any of
tbese places bow best to reach tbem,
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, Umana, Neb. 0 14-3
Notice.
To Charles Powell and Mrs. Powell, first
ana real name unknown, nis wire:
You will please take notice thaton the 8rd
day of July, 1KV6, Walter E. Keeier. plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition In the district court
of Douglas county, Nebraska, against
Charlea Powell and Mrs Powell, first
and real name unknown, bis wife, the object
ana prayei or wnicn are to rorecioae certain
tax certificates dated Novemcer 12th, 1KU3.
and covering Iota 1. 2. 3. 4 and 8, In block a,
Cote Brllllante Addition to the cltT of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska; that
mere ta now uue tnereon, upon saia certin
rate, and taxes paid thereunder, the aura of
IVUKX for which turn, with Interest from this
dat, plaintiff prays for a decree that the de
fendants may be required to pay the same,
or that said premises may be sold to satisfy
the amount found due, and that the defend
ants be forever barred from claln log any
Interest In the aforesaid real estate.
You are required to answer said petition
on or oeiore me izm a ay of August, leva.
Dated July 3rd, 1HS.
WALTER K. KRRMCR.PlKlnt.iir.
By Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey, His At
torneys, i ot
Special Master Commi88loner'g 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, 1 will, on the
ltith day of July. A. D. trie, at one o'clock
p. m. of said day, at the North front door of
tne county court bouse. In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at puollc
auction to the highest bidder for cash, the
property described In said order of sale as
follows, to wit:
Lot nlnetv-nlne (M) and one hundred (1(10)
In Glues addition to the city of Ouaba.
vougiaa county, neDrasaa.
Bald property to be sold to satisfy from
the proceeds of the sale of said lot ninety
nine W) In Ulses addition, aforesaid, li. J.
Twlnttng. nlaintlff herein, the sum at one
thousand, twenty-one and 34-100 dollars
It i.uta m, toget her witn tne sum of one hun
dred, two and la-100 dollars ($102.13) attorneys'
fees, with Interest on both said amounts at
rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from
3ei)tember 17th. 1M4.
To satisfy from the proceeds of the sale of
said lot one hundred (100) In Olses addition,
aforesaid. H. J. Twintlng. plaintiff herein,
the sum of six hundred, eighty-one and 18
100 dollars (I6H1.18). together with the sum of
sixty-eight and 18-mo dollars iHW.18) attor
ney' fees, with Interest on both of said
amounts at rate of ten (10) per cent per an
num from Peuteniber 17th. 18M.
To satisfy from proceeds of sale of all
property as herein ordered sold, the sum of
ninety and Oti-100 dollars (twi.ONi costs herein,
with Interest thereon from geuteiuber 17. 1894.
together with accruing cnxta ai-nirdlnir to a
Judgment rendered by the district court of
sai Douglas county, at its Heptemoer term,
A. 1). 18VH. in a certain action then and there
pending wherein tl. J. Twintlng was plaintiff,
and Mary Jackson, Scott Jackson. Lue Jack
son, ins wire, Kdwara Jackson William Jack
son, Mary Jackson and the city of Omaha,
were defendants
Omaha. Nebraska, June 14. 1895.
UKOKUE W. HOLBROOK.
Declal Master Commissioner.
Saunders. Macfarlnnd & Dickey. Attorneys,
tl. J. Twintlng vs. Mary Jackson et al.
Doc. 41; No. W7. 14-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court of Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed. 1 will, on the
ltlth day of July, A. D. 1885, at 1 o'cIock 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
nroprrty described In said order of sale a
follows, to wit:
hot four (4) In block seventy-six (76) of
Dundee Place, an addition to-the cut nf
Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska.
p aia property to oe sold to satisfy Zealand
W. Lanuon. nlaintlff herein, the sum nf Ave
hundred, sixty six and IW-100 dollars (H.VW.SW)
with Interest thereon at rate of seven (7) ner
cent per annum from February 4th, 1X9$.
To satisfy the American National Bank ot
Omaha, Nebraska, defendant herein, the sum
of four thousand, four hundred, forty-five
and 90-100 dollars (f4.44.VW). with Interest
thereon at rate of eight (8) pr cent per an
num from September 19th, mi.
To satisfy the sum of twenty-one and 73
100 dollars (121.73) costs herein, with Interest
thereon from February 4th. 18WS. together
with accruing costa according to a Judgment
rendered by the district court of said Doug
las county, at Its February term. A. D. 18D5,
In a certain action then and there pending,
wherein Zealand tV. Landon was plaintiff
and Dundee Brick Company. Robert W.
Patrick. John D. Montgomery. The American
National Bank, of Omaha. Nebraska, George
A. Hoagland Paxton & Vlerllng Iron Works
and Susan K. Wheat weredefendanta.
Omaha. Nebraska. June 14th, lm.
GEORGE W. HOLBROOK,
Special Master Commissioner.
Saunders, Macfarlnnd & Dickey, attorneys.
Sealand w.Landoa vs. Dundee Brick Oo. et al.
Doc. 48; No. wi 6-14-6
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Edward Baumley, tor livery, 17th
and St. Marys Ave
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-
nrasaa, ana to me aireciea, i win, on tne
lmfa day of July. A. D. 18U5. at 1 o'clock r u.
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-wlt:
Lot sixty-one (til) In Olses addition tn the
city of OLiaba, Douglas county, Nebraska:
nam property to oe sola to satisry ti. j. Twint
luf, plaintiff herein, the sum of two hundred,
twenty-ix and 38 100 dollars (tXU8), with
interest tnereon at rato of ten HO) per cent,
per annum from September 17th. 18M, and
ninety-seven and 21-IU0 dollars (IH7.il) costa
herein, with interest thereon from September
17th, IrM. together with accruing costs ac
cording to a Judgment rendered by the dis
trict court of said Doutla county, at lu
Septer. ber term, A. D. I8i4. Id a certain ac
tion then and there pending, wherein H. J.
Twintlng was plaintiff and Mary Jackson,
Scott Jackson. Lue Jackion. bis wife, Ed
ward Jackson. William Jackson and Mary
Jackton were delendanu.
Omaha, Neb., June 14. 18D5.
GEORGE W. HOLBROOK.
Special Master Commissioner.
eaunaers, macranana Sl Dickey, attorneys.
H. J. Twintlng vs. Mary Jackson et al.
Doc. 42 i No. ftv. 6-14-5
Notice of Sale Under Chattel Mortgage,
Notice Is hereby given that under and by
virtue of a chattel mortgage, dated on the
31st day of May , 18V4. and duly filed in the
otlice of the count v clerk of Douglaa countv.
Nebraska, on the 2nd day of June, 1814 at
11:07 a. m.. and executed by Otto Buseck to
Mary D. Ehrenpfort to secure the payment
of the sum of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars tl2.Y00. with Interest at eight (8) per
cent, per annum from June 1st, 184; ana the
further sum of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars (1125.00), with Interest at eight (8) per
cent, per annum from June 1st, 18W4; and the
further sum of one hundred and twenty-five
dollars (1125.00), with interest at eight (8) per
cent, per annum from June 1st, ISM, and for
the further sum of one hundred dollars
(S10U.U0), with Interest at eight (8) per cent,
per annum from June 1st, 1S9, and upon
which there Is now due the sum of four hun
dred and seventy five dollars (H7&.U0), with
Interest at eight (8) per cent, per annum from
the first day of June. ISM; default having
been made In the pavment of said sums, to
getber with interest thereon, and no suit or
other proceedings at law having been lnstl
tuted to recover said debt, or any part
thereof, therefore the undersigned will sell
the goods, chattels and property In said
Chattel mortgage described, vis:
One office building (brick), one story, on the
northeast corner ot lot 6, block 2. of 8. K.
ttogers' addition to Omaha, 16 feet by 16 feet;
one greenhouse. 16 feet bv 60 feet (brick
foundation), adjoining office building; one
greenhouse 164S feet, rear of office building:
one greenhouse 16 feet by 68 feet, in rear of
office building; plate and rafters for green
house 16 feet by SO feet; plate and rafters for
two greenhouses 12 feet by 40 feet; 60 hot-bed
sash; 1 building (potting room) 16 feet by 16
teet tin root: 1 Duuaing (sou room) s reel oy
32 feet, shingle roof; 1 building (boiler room)
20 feet by 24 feet, tin roof; 1 steam boiler
(Carter 4 Sons, makers.) 12 feet long, 36 In.
diameter. 26 three-Inch flues; 5.00U feet of
steam and water pipe; all located on lot 5, In
block 2 ot 8. E. Rogers' addition to Omaha,
Nebraska, at public auction, on the premises
aforesaid, that is to say, on lot 5, in block 2
of S. h. Rogers' addition toOmaha, Nebraska,
at No. 1U1S South Eleventh street, In tbe city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, on
Monday, the first dav of Julv. 1895. at 10
o'clock a. m. of said day.
uaiea June oin, ihw.
MARY D. EHRENPFORT,
8-7-4 Mortgagee.
By John H. Orossmahn, her attorney.
Notlca.
To Edmund T Allen and Mrs. Allen, first
ana real name unknown, bis wife:
Please take notice that nn the 2it.h daw nf
May. 181)5, William G. Saunders, plaintiff
herein. Hied his petition in the district court,
Douglas ouutf. Nebraska, airainst Kdmnnri
T. Allen, Mrs. Allen, first and real name un
known, nis wire, John T. Rogers, Frances
Rogers, his wife, Mutual Investment Com
pany, Omaha, Nebraska, and Omaha Belt
Railway Company, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mortvairn
executed by the defendant John T. Rogers
and Frances Rogers, his wife, to the Mutual
InvetmentCoi. pany, and by It assigned to
the plaintiff, upon the following described
real estate, situated lnDouglas county, Ne
braska, towit: The south one-half of the
west seven and 56-100 (7 5t-lli acres nf the
south eighteen aid 6-100 (18 6-100) acres
of the south one-half of the northwest
quarter of section 20, township 15, range
i. east, oi me sixin principal meriaian,
which said real estate is more definltel
described as follows: Commencing at a
point thirty-three (33) feet east of the soutu
west corner of the northwest nuarter of sec
tion 20. township 15. range 13. thence west 148
1-10 feet, thence e.st 1.131 feet parallel to the
one-half section line, thence south 14S 1-10
feet to the one-half section line, thence west
1.131 feet, said mortgage was given to secure
the payment of one certain nromlssor note
dated August 11th, 1890, for the sum of
twenty-five hundred dollars ri&.vmi dollars.
and there has been a default In the payment
of Interest, and there is sow due thereon the
sum of twenty-flv hundred (C500) dollars,
with Interest at tbe rate of seven (7) per cent,
per annum from March 1st. 18M. and Interest
on one coupon of 187.50 from September 1st,
18V4, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum, to
gether with the sum of 1247. 18 taxes paid by
tbe plaintiff upon said real estate, with in
terest on said sum from May 23rd, 18U5. at the
rate of 7 per cent, per annum; said taxes so
paid by the plaintiff being the city taxes for
the years 18! and 184. and the state and
county taxes for 1894. rlalnttff prays for a
decree that the defendants may be required
to pay vue same or tost saia premises n ay
be sold to satiif v tbe amount found due and
that the defendants and each of them may
be barred and foreclosed from any right,
title or interest therein.
You are reouired to answer said netltlon
on or before the 12th day of August, kvi.
July 3d. 1816
WILLIAM G. SAUNDERS. Plaintiff.
By Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey, his at-
torneya. 7-S-4
Notice to Kon-Resident Defendant.
Richard A. Hubbard will take notice that
on tbe 3rd day of May, 18Df. Arthur E. Bald
win, a justice ot tne peace or uouglas county,
Nebraska, Issued an order of attachment for
the sum of tlwl 50 in action pending before
htm, wherein Frank E. Alvord is plaintiff
and the said Richard A. Hubbard Is defend
ant; that property of defendant, consisting
f money In the hands of George W. Buck, as
administrator or tne estate or wiuxtm L.
Hubbard, deceased, has been attached under
said order. Said cause was continued to the
12m day t July. 1SU5, at 0 o'clock a. in
FRANK E. ALVORD.
6-21-3 .Plaintiff.
W. N. Whitney's
GRAND . .
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CLEARANCE SALE
OF MEN'S. WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S
Summer Shoes.
Men's Tan Lace Shoes,
Boy's and Youth's Tan Lace,
Ladies' Tan Lace Shoes,
Ladies' Tan Oxfords,
Misses and Children's Tan Slippers,
12.00 to $4.00
1.30 to 1.75
2.50 to 4.00
.90 to 2.50
1.00 to 1.50
TRY OUR STANDMORB SCHOOL SHOES THEY ARE
GREAT WEARERS.
Wm. N. WHITNEY,
107 South Sixteenth Street. OMAHA, NEB.
"IT PAYS!!
To Trade at Bennetts"
Is an expression we hear every day from our well-pleased
Patrons.
BARGAINS F0" .TABLE!
THE
ALL CHOICE FRESH GOODS.
2 -lb can Sweet Corn 5c
1-lb package Corn Starch 5c
S-ib can Tomatoes 7c
Boston Crystal Gelatine, per pack age. 8c
3-lb can Apricots. 12Jc I
3-lbcan Pears
Bottle Olives
2-lb package Breakfast Oats. . . .
7 lbs Rice for
Good Raisins, per lb
...12r0
8o
,....8o
...25o
... 5c
BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY!!
Good Plug Chewing, per lb 20c
Good Smoking Tobacco, per lb 18c
(ce Cream Freezers, 2 quart $1.29
Rubber Lawn Hose, per foot 8c
Garden Rakes and Hoes, each 15c
Ladles' set Garden Tools 9o
Copper Bottom Wash Boilers 58o
5 dozen Clothes Pin 5o
Clothes Lines 5c
Full size Hammocks. .. . . . , 65c
Good Wash Boards. r 10c
Rubber Boiler Clothes Wringer. .11.50
Box Letter Paper 3c
120 sheets Commercial Note lOo
No. 5 White Envelopes, per pkg....2o
8 dozen Lead Pencils for lOo
Gold-plated Watch (as long as they
last) $1.24
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 Cuspldores 8c
Wash Bowl and Pitcher 59c
The whole store is now Bristling with Bargains at prices lower ttian anybody!
W. R. BENNETT CO,
1502.12 Capitol Avenue. OMAHA, NEB.
L. HIBBELLER,
Desires to call the attention of
the publio to his
Garden,
At 44TH & LEAVENWORTH,
as a suitable place in which to hold
Picnics, Day and Evening Parties,
Dances, Etc.,
BOWLING ALLEY, DACE HALL,
. . AND BAR 15 COS SECTION.
American Ladies!
When Needing the aatitt
anee of a
First-Class Dress Maker
Should not forget to call on
MRS. JAMES GILLAN.
2t3 North ?3th Street
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
nf the district court for Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will, on the
16th day of July. A. D. 1SU&, at 1 o'clock o. 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 tor cash, the
property described In said order of s tie as
follows, to-wlt:
Lot twenty-two (22) in block ieventy-five
(75) of Dundee Place, sn addition to the city
of Omaha, DouglaB county, Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Bealand
W. Landon, plaintiff herein, the sum of five
hundred, sixty-six and SW-100 dollars (Inti6.99),
with interest thereon at rate of seven (7) per
cent per annum fiom Februart 4th. 1895.
To satisfy the American National Hank, of
Omaha, Nebraska, defendant herein, the
sum of four thousand, four hundred, forty
five and 90-100 dollars ($4.44A.!K), with interest
thereon at rate of eight (8) wr cent per an
num from September 19th, 1892.
To satisfy the sum of twenty-two and 88
100 dollars C22.88) costs herein, with interest
thereon from February 4th, 1895, together
witn accruing costs according to a judgment
rendered by the district court of said Doug
las county, at in reoruary term, a. i). itw..
in a certain action then and there pending,
wherein Zealand W. Landon was plaintiff
and Dundee Brick Company. Robert W.
Patrick. John D. Montgoniery.The American
National Bank, of Omaha. Nebraska. George
A. Hoagland. Paxton ft Vlerllng Iron Works
and Susan K. Wheat were defendants.
Omaha, Neb.. June 14th. 1893.
GEORGE W. HOLBROOK.
1 Special Master Commissioner.
Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey, attorneys.
Sealand w. Landon vs. Dundee Brick Co.
Doc. 48: No. tW. 6-14-5
D. W. COMSTOCK,
PainterPaper-Hanger
KALSOMININQ AND CLAZINO
First-class work guaranteed In every par
ticular. Give me a trial.
Omaha, Seb.
shop:
32nd sad Half-Howard St.,
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Pink Watch Repairing a Specialty
612 South 16 Street.
OMAHA, NEB.
C. W. BAKER,
Undertaker Embalmer
Formerly with M. O. Maul.
Tblspboni (90.
eiS South leth St., OMAHA.
LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED.
G. W. GILBERT.
CARPENTER
Contraetor& Builder
8torm Ooors and Sath.
7507 St. Mary's Ave., OMAHA, NEB.
M. O. MAUL.
Successor to Drexel & Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1417 FARNAM ST.
Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.
otlce of Appointment of Administrator.
In the county court of Douglas county, Ne
braska: In the matter of the estate of Columbus
Coffey, deceased.
Amanda J. Coffey, Nellie F. Gardiner, and
all other persons Interested in said matter,
are hereby notified that on the 20th day of
June. 1895, Amanda J. Coffey filed a petition
In said county court, alleging among other
things that Columbus Coffey died on the 2Sth
day of April, 1895, leaving no last will and
testament, and possessed of real and per
sonal estate valued at li.tKO.CK) and that the
above named constitute the persons Inter
ested In tbe estate of said deceased; and
praying for administration thereof.
lou are hereby notified that If you fail to
appear at said court on the 19th day of July,
18'., at 9 o'clock a. m.. and contest said peti
tion, the court will appoint Amanda j.
Coffey, or some other sultab e person, admin
istrator, and proceed to a settlement of said
estate. IRVING F. BAXTER.
J. L. Kai.et, County Judge.
Attorney for Petitioner. e-7-4
M. DALEY.
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
Guarantees a perfect fit In all cases. Cloth
ng cleaned dyed and remodeled.
2107 Cuming St, OMAHA.
J. W. HLxLaRR,
Attorney-at-Law,
fiOO jrewr Vorlr tifo Building-,
OMAHA, - . NEBRASKA.
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER.
Office removed from 113 North 16th street to
1618 Chicago Street
Telephone 90. -:- OMAHA, NEB
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