The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, August 16, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE A ME RIO AN.
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CITY AND STATE
Eat Djball s delicious eream candles,
IMS Douglas street.
The Democratic stateconventloo will
we t in Omaha on Aug. 22.
The text annual M.'sHm of the com
mercial lawyers will be held in Omaha
Judge CW1 in attending the na
Uonat convention of commercial law
yer at 1 troit this wwk.
J, M. Madarland announced to
&&r the CirCeld Swedish lU publi
can Club at lat'crson Hall tonight.
Hon. Charles J. Greene bss Rone to
Spirit Lake on f vacation. He will
remain out t f the city about two week
Assistant City Attorney Cornish and
mother reli rp.d Monday evening from
ten-day trip through Yellowstone
Park
NextThundi-yeroninjr will occur the
repular vrv'lafr of the Fifth Ward Re
publican Club, at its hall, Kighteenth
and LakettrccU.
B. F. Thomas will attend the triennial
conclave i f the Knights Templar at
llot-ton. He s'arts next Sunday and
will be gone about ten day.
Receiver E. L. Riorbower, of the
American Water-Work Company, le't
on Wednesday on a business trip to the
reft. He will be absent for several das'.
Colonel Howard volunteer to oll
few paekaee of Howard' Vepetone
Blood Towder to the Slmwater (?ere-g-atlon.
He declare that It will build
up their shattered constitutions.
A picnic will be held at Courtland
Beach on Saturday afternoon and even
ing, Aug. 17, by the Grand Army ladle
of Omaha and South Omaha. All are
welcome. Good music, dancing and all
other amusement.
There eem to bo a sort of premedi
tated arrangement on the part of cer
tain attorneys to bring Judge Scott Into
disrepute before the jmoplo. They lone
. no opportunity to attack him cither In
court or outside of court. The people
thoroughly understand the animosity
which prompt these uncalled-tor dem
onstration and slur.
Last week we published an article
under the hiding: "Rome's Attack
Upon Our School and Our Youth."
That a"lclo has been published in
leaflet form by the Press and Litera
ture Committee of Boston an associa
tion which bat done muoh to arouse
patriotic lontlment. These leaflet can
be ecured by addressing J. A. Lansing,
Box 199, Boston, Mass., at $1 por 1,000,
JCNIOK8, TAKE SOriCKt
Come to This Brother's Assistance.
Not long since, a prominent brother
Junior met with an accident which ha
confined him for the paBt two months
. nd it will he a long time before he to
able to be of much service to himself
ThU brother la in good standing' in
Kansas City Council No. D, Jr. O. U,
A. M. True, the council is doing Its
part, but the brother, by his illness,
has b en reduced In his finances. He
has composed many patriotic songs of
much merit, and we withhold his name
only because of his desire. We must
ay, however, to the credit of the
brother, that he ha not asked this,
but we take It upon ourselves as a da y.
It is the duty of every Junior to heed
the call. If jou are a brother, be a
brother true.
The afflicted brother ha a song
which he desire to have plates insde
(or and to publish the same. He hat
not tie money to do so. The song is an
excellent one, and will be set to music.
It Is patrlotlo and will be dedicated to
the Jr. O. U. A. M.
If you are a patriot, send 45 cents to
this oflioo Immediately, and as soon as
about 1100 can be raised the song will
be printed and a copy sent to each who
ubecribes. The amounts received will
be printed each week In this paper.
Come to the front, boys! Send to Harry
H. Hlnde (member national council), at
807 Main street, care of The American,
Kansas City, Mo.
PAPIST VANDALISM.
Stories of Merchants Lettered A. 1. A.
by Ignoramuses.
The firm of Hedtler Bros., tckle
block manufacturers, on Commercial
Btreet, Boston, Is composed of two
brother, R. S. and James. They are
quiet American citizens and stand high
among the seafaring men of the water
front. R. S. Hedtler " was one of the
East Boston Little Red Sohool-house
Daraders, and both are patriotic men.
Last Sunday night their sign was muti
lated with what was supposed to be
green paint. On one of their window
shutter was roughly drawn a skull
and crossbones, while the other was
decorated with letters nearly a foot
long, "A. P. A." They have lost the
trade of some of their former Catholic
customers.
Several stores In this city have been
similarly decorated by vandals, the
proprietors of which are evidently
thought to be members of the A. P. A.,
by the devotees of the confessional.
Lowell Herald.
Flannel-Mouth "If the howly pope
of Roam was an Irishman, phat wood
the cardinals become?"
Red-Neck "Shure, and they'd all be
emeralds."
A. r. A. Kale.
The oily of Baltimore, being under A.
P. A. rule, Uday employ. BIO police
men; of this number ?!2 are American,
is l'rou-eiant-Irish and four Germans;
the balance are made wp of different
nationalities, and In lik - proportion are
distributed the ether appointive offices
.f that city. No one claw of people
there are held above Americans. No
olhor tlo than American patriotism are
reco gnUed In that city as the primary
qualification for a position under her
almlnbtratlon, but truthfully can it
be claimed fur the city that her l a
truly American administration from
one end to the other. We wish every
city in the Unlu d State would pattern
after noble Baltimore. May the good
work continue, and may the next eleo-
tien toe many ctber cities following the
example ct by thl municipality U the
earnest wish of all true American cltl
tons. Kxthange,
Rdward Baumley. ir livery, 17th
and St. Mary Ave
J. Henderson, 310 N. Sixteenth street
Umbrellas covered and repaired.
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watcliinalcr and Jeweler,
Fise Watch Repaikino a sfecialtt
612 8outu 16 Street.
OMAHA. NEB.
M. O. MAUL.
Sdcreaaur k lriel & Mul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1117 FAUNAS ST.
Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.
Attorney-at-Law,
W Kvw York I.lto HuthHnu,
OMAHA,
NEBRASKA,
Eat Dyball's Candles, 1518 Douglas
SiniscitiHK for The American nd
you will receive a dollar worth for a
dollar. Send one dollar for six months'
subscription.
L. HIBBELLER.
Desire to call the attention of
the public to bis
Garden,
At 44TH & LEAVENWORTH,
as a suitable place in which to hold
Picnics, Day and Evening Parties,
Dances, Etc.,
IIOWLINU ALLEY, MAM'E HALL,
. . AJil BAR IS CONNECTION.
Si'cnul Mister loinmlsnlimf r's Kale.
Utidrr and tiy virtu of an order of le on
drercw foreclosure of morlioige Issued out
of ih U lt r let roil rt for DoukIhs roituty, Ntv
briujifft. Mid to me d'reetml. I will, on the
HHh day of fi pU-nitx-r, A. I. IWtt. t I o olo.ik
r a. of said day. HI the north frontdoor of the
county court liuiwe. tn thai city of Omaha,
liouiilns county. Ni-brBsks, ml st public
sui-tlon to th highest didder for csfti. the
property dms-rlbed In said crdur of sale as
follows, to-wtii , ,
The south twi'ntv-flvefW fentof lots eleven
.... , . 1... .14. I.. I.l.u.b mr iV In II III.IiIm
Addition No. S tn the city of Omaha, Douglas
conm t, neuisHsa .... .
fiilil property to be sold to satisfy Mary A
rtrd' 'spvt-ntv-t-luht and 13-IHU dollars
'i-U fih wilt. inlMruut ill, tlitrtJin hlimlred
l,i,uin.iiiF. nun i" ......... -
.i .ii .i niiuiit itiuiuuif Mt muHn 17 Iwr foltL
per Biiniini, and on s'v,.niy-l!bt and U-l(K)
dollars (..!. II inernot ai i pt-r ui-ui, iror iu
num. all from May th, iw.
nv. ....!.. I. ljivl.l n1 James A
Wiuulman. defendant herein, the sum of
i..,.iiu uml na.inu dollars itH&.IU). with ill
teresl thereon at 10 percent, perannuui from
May. IW'S, together with cost of suit and
aci-rulnti coats accoraitiK to a munmeiii. reu
.1 ..1 l.u .1. llulrlKt. i.iuirt. lit MILlli DotlllllL
cmiuiy, at Its May term, A. I. Iwtt. In a tier
lain action men anu mere peiiuniK, num
Mary A. Martin wits plaintiff ami llulen J
l'ruyn et al. were defendants.
umana. - -
Hpeslal Master Commissioner
Benjiimln F. Thomas. Attorney. , " ,
Martin va. l'ruyn et al. Hoc. 4; No. Bl
Florida Home
SECURED Oil PAYMENT OF TEH DOLLARS,
For Patriotic American Citizens.
T
H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOR
EMBALMER.
Office removed from 113 North 16th street to
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone 90. -:- OMAHA. NEB
M. DALEY,
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
n.iU.ntAAa nnrfei-t fit tn all cases, cloth-
dk cleaned dyed and remodeled.
2107 Cuming St., OMAHA.
, ii i lira. ruuatr&Z
pT ;s " j' ,ia ' yLit f'f"ift
new set made the same dav. Teeth ext racted
without pain. DR. WITHER8, Dentist, fourth
Boor. Hrowu lllk., UHh & HoiiKlas. ohaha. Nil
SiMM'lul Muster CoinmisHloner's Sale
ti...t.... ..xl alfasa r9 u n nrAtr nt aiiIa nil
.. . faKnliLuku nr inibHiruirM ItttlllHlI mil.
UlTITtl Ul I"110 ' "'-
of the UtHirict court for lhiunUa county,
ki..t...ui, u n.w1lrtrtMf1. I aml.nn the
10th duy of tieptember. A. I UWS, at 1 o'clm-k
p. m oisaia nay, ai. nie norm ir,m,.u,M v.. ,i,r
county court house, in the city of Omaha,
iHiuiilna county. Nebraska, sell at public
RUUIIHII "I Hin . ;
iiroperty described in saia oruer oi saiu as
Follows to-wlt;
The north twenty-rive (jni reet or me souin
n, u t Inia eleven 111) and twelve
.i .hi.wU two i-2l. hillside Sddltlon No. to
the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska. ..... V
Said property to be sold to satisfy Mrs. K.
P Kvans. plaintiff, the sum of twelve hun
dred seventy-two and 14-IU) dollars I,2,2.U,
wild interest on twelve hundred dol.ars
lfl.200.0m thereof at seven 0) P" cent, per
annum, and on seventy-two and W-10Q uol
lur (ta Ml theron at 10 percent, per annum,
all from May ft. 18M. At.
To sllfy James A. Woodmnn and James
L I-ovett. defendants herein, the sum of
ninety-Hve and b2-lii0 dollars i.ttt, with In
terest thereon at ten tl per cent, per an
num from Msy . WW. lOKeiner wuu cwiui
N. J. WEYRICH,
(Successor to 0. VV. Baker.)
Undertaker Embalmer
Tklbphon 896.
eia south ioth St., omaha
LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED.
HE AMERICAN HOME COLONIZATION COMPANY, incorporated, has secured
500,000 (CTSIE
of the Lest Garden and Fruit Lands in the United States, and is prepared to sell them at prices
and on terms the most liberal. These lands are located on the Southeast Coast of Florida, in one
of the most healthy regions in the United States no fevers and no malaria. They have never
been touched by frost, the temperature averaging 70 in winter and 80' in the summer, seldom
going above or below these figures.
This land was secured for the American Home Colinization Company by Hon. W. S. Linton,
Member of Congress from the 8th District of Michigan, and has been thoroughly investigated by
him and other members or tne uompany.
SEVEN YEAR'S TIME IS GIVEN PURCHASER,
insure good faith of purchaser, which amount will be credited on the first payment in May.
Enormous profits are made from these lands and purchasers should be able to pay for a 4U-
Acre piece from the profits of one year.
INDUCEMENTS OFFERED.
n t.i:i: xt:i.v..0 T?i;T, f f!mns tlifl vear round no dead time, enormous
' ..ii0 .WnnlM fnfilitiAfl. healthv climate, no bie coal or wood bills, plenty of
fish and game, and other things too numerous to mention in space allotted.
Writn of nnd secure an ootion on the most desirable lands in the United States, the
lands will go fast and the first purchasers will get the best.
Throueh excursion trains will start from Chicago, Detroit, Fittsburg, New ork and I hiladel
phia on October 1st, and a one-half fare rate has been assured to Jacksonville Fla. From Jack,
ionville south to our lands the rate will be one-half fare, this last amount to be returned to the
purchaser by applying amount on the first payment.
Address, for full particulars,
TTY,
Secretary American Home Colinization Company,
Rooms 603-4 Association Building, CHICAGO, ILL,
o
BEA
suit and accruing costs according to a Judp
iv the aiNinct. court in saiu
tieliraska, at its May term,
i. . . .. .. I .. a..i .in ttin uml tliere nend
lug, wherein Mrs. K. 1'. Kvans was plaliitltf
and llel'O J. l'ruyn et al. were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. Auirustth.lW
Speilal Master Oonimtsstoner.
No. BO.
RENNETTS
APPETITE
APPEASERS.
SOME BARGAINS THAT CREATE
AN APPETITE TO PURCHASE.
Burdick Couldn't Help It!
WE SELL THE-y
Union and Fenton.
n...i..nin p Thnmas. AtturneT.
Kvans vs. l'ruyn etal. -- l)oc.4tt;
Soeciftl Master romnilnsloner's Sale
Pnderand by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Itsued out
A ti taiv i.t. iviiirt. riir iitiuicins cuuiii v. i.
hmlia. and to ute directed.! will. on the Utto
... A 1) al. ID nvlru'k A. II.
of said day. at the north front door of the
couui.y i'u i ' Yi i in
Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public
auction to tne nignesi umuer ir i. mo
property described In said order of sale as
follows, to-wlt: .... n
i ... m... ill In hlrwlr fnurteen 114) In Oma-
ha View, an sauiuon to me ui vuiou,
Douglas county. Nebraska, to be appraUed.
west one-half o said lot seven (. ) In block
fourteen (Hi in Onikha View above described!
said property to be sold to satisfy Nebraska
Loan and Building Association plaintiff
. .i... A. I ia LI.in.li.MH k Urtit.v.M.V.
nereiDi me mini n- vnv. ........
en and 30-100 i187 an dollars with interest
thereon at raw ot eigm ( per com per
. I...!....... .Mh 1M14
annum irum ru"i.i.j - . ....
To satisfy Nebraska Loan and Building
Association. pilllllUH Iiereiu. mo .........
n'i.., il.,nMH Mnvuntv.lhreA and
sum m i hi ' o .iui..... " . . . .
at rat of eight (S) per cent per annum from
Kehruary Atn, iwi , . . v, .
The east h If of said lot seven (7) In block
. . .1 it Ih i w.h. VI.. iv Mhiivi1eHCrilMd!
To satisfy such sum if anv ss may remain
.. f.i,i cum nl ii-iT :m with lnur-
est thereon at eight () per cent per annum
from seoruary otn. iw m" u-""
.l tl.a tMu.M.i1 nf sale i.f
west hi If of said lot seven 7) as herein above
To sat'tsfy Nebraska Loan and Building
AssiH-latlon. plaiutiff hereto, the sum of One
Hundred Eighty-seven and 30-100 (Sl'ii.itO)
Dollars with Interest thereou at rate of
elghtoo per cent per annum from tebruary
To tatisf ythe sum of Forty and 73-100 (0 73)
Dollars costs nereiui sscur-i ...i
costs according to a judgment reudered by
the district co irt of said Douglas county, at
i kvuniarv term. A. 1. ISiCv la a certain
. . i .... .a ihAM nenfllnir. wherein Ne
brasko Loan and Building Assm'lalion was
plaintiff and Jessie V. Isbelland others were
defendants.
Omaha. Nebraska-Jul, lUh. TOJJ
Special Master Commissioner,
James m. v arr, vn"i nr.. . .,,.
Nebraska Loan and Building Association vs
essie r . isucn. ... . k
IVwi- Ifi- No. MA. 7-14-5
Baked Beans, per can So
Can Corn 5o
Can Tomatoes 7o
Table Sauce, per bottle 8c
Sweet unocoiato, per case c
Can Salmon 9o
BASEMENT SNAPS.
Mexican Hammock 593 1 Grape Baskets, per 100. 2 50
iruqutk ooub.... j , f -
Market Baskets o
Crockery Bargains
nmwn Tinted Teas set of 6 55c
Opal Fancy Plates 8o
Water Set complete ooc
American Ladies!
Vhen Needing th assist
ncs of a
First-Class Dress Maker
Should not forget to call on
MRS. JAMES GILLAN.
2l3 Aorth Z&tti Street
G. W. GILBERT,
CARPENTER
Contraetor& Builder
Storm Doors and 8ash.
1807 St. Mary' Ave., OMAHA, NEB
He Rode a National Wheel!
So did Potter when he broke the State record for one-half mile
in 1:00. If you ride a National, of course
you keep to the front.
Oil Sardine" o
Bottle Pickles c
Wrauh RrAftd 2iC
Can Lye c
8 bars Bennett's Bargain soap mo
Jardiniere in colors 10c
r'hina. rhianadnr 040
Stationery Department,
onina Srarilafop . 3n I Toilet Paper, per roll
p.,ti Thit lc- Ink Tahlets. ... 4o 120 sheets Writing Paper 10c
Rubber tip Pencils, lc, or per doz. . 9c Box Paper, at 3o, 5o and 9c per box
. . We are Headquarters for . .
TEAS, COFFEBS ANU SPICBS,
A Full Line of Pickling Spices in Stock. .
Try Bennett's CorsiGan Blend
FOR ICED TEA.
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
S02-I2 Capitol Avenue. OMAHA, NEB.
FOR CASH ONLY!
Summer
Shoes
N. WHITNEY,
107 South Sixteenth street.
A.L.DEANE&CO.
1116 Farnam Street OMAHA. NEB.
J. H. TAYLOR, Manager.
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