The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, September 20, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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BOYD'SthS
THEATRE
OMAHA. NtB - -
. ITU a ad Nuwy street.
Toes, and Wei, Sept. 24 and 25,
Gladys Wallis
JO
Superb Company of Players.
. , , DCiKMI . . .
Mr. Frederick Paulding,
frml" f " P-t MIf
Fanchon
With Complete Scenic lnvetituU.
PMffS: First rioor. SOc. 75c and Hi
Balcony, SOc. 7 Jci Sallery. ISO.
The Greighton Theatre
Telephone IS1I.
I'AXTON & BUKGESS, Mgr.,
2 NICHTS, . . JIFPT 23
Otnneaeinc MoBdiy W 1
A. M. PALMER'S
i NEW YORK COMPANY
TRILBY
Prices : $1.50,$ 1, 75c, 50c, 35c, 25o.
Coming Sep. 21 Clevland'a Mln
trel; Sept. 27 and 28-The Pawing
Show.
CITY AND STATE
Republican Club Meeting.
Fifth Ward Republican Club meets eery
Thursday at the Club ball, 1Mb and Lake
trecU.
Sixth Ward Republican t'lub meet every
Saturday tyrant at the hull, Win and Lake
atrevts.
Second Ward Republican Club meet every
Thuriday evening at 2Uth and Herce atret
Senator Thureton I well again.
T -day (Friday) 1 Republican cauciu
day.
R. A. Wheeloa ha been confined to
hi bed with typhoid fever. He 1 let
ter now.
Attorney William A. Saunders bas
returned from a business trip to Mount
Pleasant, Iowa.
Owing to the continued hot weather,
the Nebraska supreme court bas taken
short vacation.
O. W. Brewster, editor of tho Popu
list, of Falls City, was a visitor at the
state fair this week
J. A. Andrews, of Fremont, was kind
enough to come In and chat with us for
ft few minutes Thursday.
Mrs. B. J. Morris and her sister, Miss
Daisy D. Petre, have gone over to Car-
lyle, Iowa, to vUlt their parents.
Scott Kenworth, one of the best Re
publicans in South Omaha, stopped
long enough to say "hello" Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Furloni? and their son
Albert, of Rock Bluff, Neb., have been
attending the state fair this week.
While here they paid The American'
ofllce a vUlt.
The Republican convention meets in
Washington Hall, Sept. 28, at 2 p. m
The primaries will be held Friday,
Sept, 27, from noon until 6 o'clock
Every American should be on hand.
J. L. Kaley, Jacob Fawcettand Judge
J. H. Macombcr are candidates for the
district judgeship, and each expects to
secure a Sixth Ward delegation favor
able to his candidacy.
The Second Ward Republican Club
will meet at Kestler's Hall, 1214 South
Thirteenth street, next Thursday eve
ning. Judge Scott is booked as the
speaker of the evening.
It is reported that Priest Rosewater
will shortly leave the city that he in
tends going to Rome on a vacation. It
may be that the "howly father"
wishes to make him a "count."
H. T. Spoery, of Columbus, Neb.,
came in and renewed acquaintance
with the editor to-day before going out
to the fair. He was highly pleased
with the parade of the Knights of
Ak-Sar-Ben.
Mr. J. T. Lloyd, of Plattsmouth, Neb
who has been confined a week or more
at the M. E. hospital, undergoing an
operation on his left eye, has so far re
covered as to be able to return home.
Mr. Lloyd is a B. & M. employe, and
while engaged at his work in their
shops got a small particle of steel in
bis eye. That irritated the optic and
caused a cataract to form, and the hope
of having both removed Induced him
to come to Omaha and enter the Meth
odist Episcopal Hospital, which is sup
plied with a corps of able specialists
and trained nurses.
The High School Athletic Club has
from year to year collected a fund for
the use of the club through private con
tributions, socials and commencement
exercises, which has been placed in the
bands of the school board and disbursed
subject to their approval. The club at
recent meeting made a request to the
school board for m appropriation from
thU fund of 173 00 to be uJ In aecur
Ing a foot-ball court At thit meeting
of the board, a resolution a j a'-d
transferring thla fund to the custody of
the aecretary to be dlaburtej under the
direction of the high-achool committee,
and this omiiultu-fl granted the club
their request. The ataU'tiient of the
lUt tbat tbU appropriation came out of
the public-school fund U untrue, a the
entire amount was raised a above
tated.
ahei:ms.
Don't mis going to Itjyd next
week.
The best theatrical company that
has vUlted Omaha so far this season
was that at the New Boyd this week
Roland Reed's.
The theatrical menu provided by the
Crelghton Theater for the coming
week U a notable one. The week
0ens Monday, Sept. 23, with a two-
night engagement of A. M. Palmer's
great New York Company In "Trilby,"
dramatized by Paul M. Potter from Geo.
Du Maurler's famous novel of that name.
Thursday, Sept. 2(1, Cleveland's great
Mammoth Minstrels will give two per
formances. The week cloaca with a
two-night engagement of Canary Ai
Lederer's great attraction, "Tho Pars
ing Show," which carries 110 persons.
Republican Central Committee Meeting.
There will be a meeting of the Re
publican County Central Committee in
room (UKl, New York Life Building,
Omaha, Nebraska, Monday, Sept. 23,
at 1 o'clock p. m., for the pur
pose of approving petitions requesting
name to be placed upon various pri
mary tickets. C. L. Chaffee,
Jno. Lewis, Seo'y. Chairman.
KeHollltiollH.
Camp Sherman, Hastings, Neb.,
Aug. 2f. The following resolutions
were unanimously adopted:
Whkkeas, It has pleased the Great
Commander of the universe to take
from our presence, by death, our be
loved comrade Horace Putnam, late of
Company I, Fifty-eighth Ohio Volun
teers, and member of Post 5!, Strom'
berg, Neb.; and,
Whereas, It I with feelings of
deepest sorrow that we note the dark
Khauo or gloom cast over tne once
happy home; therefore, be it
Ucmlrcd, That the heartfelt sympa
thies of the members of the Ohio Asso
ciation of Soldiers and Sailors in Ne
brack a are mot sincerely extended to
the family and relatives in this their
sad bereavement; and may God
strengthen, sustain and comfort them;
and be it
litsolml, That a copy of these retola
tlons be presented to the family of our
heloved comrade, a copy be spread upon
tho records of the Ohio Association of
Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska, and a
copy bo furnished tho Nebraska Camjr
Fire for publication.
Respectfully submitted.
H. N. Spencer,
Nathaniel Fellows,
Mrs. M. K. McLaughlin,
Committee.
Camp Sherman, Hastings, Neb.,
Aug. 28, '95. The following resolu
tlons were passed:
Whereas, It has pleased the Al
mighty God to take unto himself,
through death, the heloved wife of our
deur Comrado James H Kyner, late of
Company F, Forty-sixth Ohio Volunteer
lnfsntry; anu.
Whereas, It is with feeling of deep
est sorrow, we note the dark shadow of
gloom spread over the once happy home
01 our comrade; ana,
Whereas. We acknowledge the
earnest, efficient and sympathetic work
of our beloved sister; therefore, be it 0
ICemlved, Tbat the heartfelt sympa
thies of the members nf the Ohio Asso
ciation of Soldiers and Sailors in Ne
braska are most sincerely extended to
our comrade nd family In this their
sad hour of sfllictlon, and praying that
uod may give them of his strength and
consolation, and that they may have
the trustful faith which will lighten
their burden of sorrow, remembering
that bevond the beautiful gates the
loved ones are awaiting to welcome
them to their eternal home; and be it
further
Rtsolrtd, That a copv ot these reso
Unions be presented Comrade James
U. Kyner and family, a copy oe spreaa
on the records of the Ohio Association
of Soldiers and Sailors in Nebraska,
and a copy be given The Omaha Amer
ican and Xtbraska Camp-Fire for publi
cation. Mrs. M. E. McLaughlin,
John Gillian,
George C. Humphrey,
Committee.
For Justice of the Peace.
Dorsey B. Houck desires to announce
himself as a candidate for Justice of the
Peace, subject to the decision of the
County Republican Convention. tf
U. S. Council No. 10, Jr. O. U. A. M
meets first and third Thursdays each
month in Patterson Hall, Seventeenth
and Farnam streets, Omaha, Neb. C
R. Davidson, couucilor; J. C. Cornwall,
corresponding secretary. Visiting
brothers welcome.
When down town drop in at John
Rudd's and leave your watch, if it is ou
Of repair, to be fixed. 317 north lo St,
Eat Dyball s delicious cream candies,
1513 Douglas street.
Edward Baumley,
and St. Marys Ave
tor livery, 17th
J. Henderson, 316 N. Sixteenth "tree
Umbrellas covered and repaired.
Awake, uiy countrymen, awake,
And watch the wlley foe;
Stand to yonr arms tor freedom's sake,
Heroic valor show.
Special Master rMeMMra Sale.
I'adr and t virtue nt mm ndr ef eala om
. Mr of fom-loaar of nort( umihhI out
t lb dl'rt court f"r lUmalaa county.
Mm l rhrut. id to mm 4!rf'i
i'r
DUwuf (int hutidrrj nflV'
Ur . tl.'.l l ih inirnnt lliim
! of ua (I'll vr ernt, prr aanum fri'in
rliruitrv I t, I -A , imrulv ! ,4-l'u
,,IUr Ui Ti, ,-.n hrrWn. lMCihr with a,
rulfitr riMtt mj..-,,riliti to a tudtfuieul M"U-
ilcrrd by rtl.ln. t court of i, IioiiieIm
umv. at ii i.hruart terra. A !.!. in
rrrutiu w-iiun inra mna min prnuiuc
Hi nrr llrunlMi aud Mamtrrt UruoInK were
-ftidfii.
luu-d at Omaha. Ntbraaka. Auiuxt . A.
OF.lilii.E W. IUI.HKIM)K.
HLrctiftl Mi,ur f '4,111 iiitton-r.
ACS HF.KS M At FA HI. A I) A lilt kKV.
Allomrv for I'lHlDtln.
JohnaoB vi. llrunlDX, -t al. itac. 4.V. No. lt.
JLt-i
Special .Master Cimiiil-o,ioiier Sale.
Cnilcr and bv virtue of an ordrr of al on
tif foreclosure of -orlitr lud out
f IB dlhirict court for Ikiuxliut county.
tat of Ni-liranka. and to tiia illrwlwt, I will,
011 the ilrd dav of It I ibfr. A. II. 1 V al on
clock p. m. of nitld day at the north front
ml 11I tun count rourt-timie. In m city
f (Imaha. iKiUKlaiicoun'y. Nnhriuika. afll at
ublic auction to the hlifliiMit liluiiirfori-ii-.il,
the liroiwrtv dowrltx-d In iiaid order of aala
an follona, Uelt: Lot 'xtv-one 1SI1 ln(J nea
addition In the city of Omaha, Ihiuidm
count r. Nebranka. (ald propertv to be wild
tonatlHfy II. J. Twtnttim plaiiiltlT herein, the
aum of two hundred Iwenty-nU and
ara ,f'JH.:ti, with IntereHt thttreon al rate
f ten iH-r cent, tier aiinuiii from riepteoiber
Kth, and ninet v-wven aud 21-H dol
lar 111 ill 1 okU herein, with lnti-ret I hereon
rum repteinlxr nth. mm. uitether with ac-
rultiar cuata a-corUliiK to a juaKuu-tii ren-
-red ty the nutrlct i-ourt 01 Hani ixiuuian
lunty. at Ita heotenilier term, A. o. ikh. in a
ertaln ai-tlon tlu-n and there pendlml
herein II. J. Twliillni: waa pUluliJ. and
Mrv Jai-kmin. K-ott Jiu'Wuon. Lue Juckmin,
hla wife. Kd ward Jackson. William Jackwin
tid Mary Jackiuin were defendanla.
Hitteil at Omaha. AeOraaka. Bi'Ulemoer u.
A. D, lHift.
t.EOltOK W. 1IOLHUOOK.
HucIhI Miuiier Comuilwtloner.
faunder. Mucfarlaud & Hickey,
Attorney for I'lalntllT.
TwlntlnR va. Jarkujn. Hoc. . No. m
S-30-5
Special Master Cemuilssloiier's Sale.
Under and hv virtue of an order of aale on
deer of foreclosure of iiiortKnxe laaued out
of the dlHlrlci court for Ikiuxlaa county, Ne-
hrtuMa. and to me directed. I will, on the
Irltn day of October. A. I). lrttt. at lo'clo-.k
i. ui.olaalil Uay, at me cant rroniuooror tne
ounty court house. In the cltv of Omaha,
UniiKliia county. Nebraska, aell at ouullc
auction to the hlitheat bidder fur caj,h, the
property described In Bald order ot aale aa
follows, to-wli: Lot eleven (11) of J. E.
Klltiy'a aub-dlvlaion of lota lifty four iM) and
tlfty-tlve (Ml of the M. E. Koitcra pint of Oka
Iioiiik, an addition to the city of Omaha, and
lluate In HoukIhs county, muteof Nehriuika.
Huld property to he sold MaatlKfy E. M Biter,
defenditut. the sum of .1714:1, with Interest at
1(1 per cent from May Till, 1U4; to aatlafy
William Mcli.orxc., Jr.. trustee, plaintiff, the
aum uf Wis Ml with Interval fruiu Heplember
17th, IS'.il; toaatlNf MumniiKh and EUchetl,
Ann E. Cainpliell. Henry W. KuIidh, Omaha
Coal, Coke & Lime Company, Patteraon, Mur
phy & Company, J. A Fuller t Coin puny.
nenry ti, neeiy, ueorite A. tioiiKiaiui, u. H.
Klckel ,t Sou, and Jullua Trtiltacliake re-
uecilvely vurloua ainoiintaa shown by the
decree and order of alc. and the aum of
(lSINcosU herein, touetlier with accrutnx
co.ia accorditiK to a Juditment rendered cy
the district court of aaid lloimlua county, at
u) heut, in her term. A. 1). iNt. Ill a certain
action theu and luere penduiK, wherelu Wil
liam MctieorKe, trustee, waa plalntllT and
laaitc 8. Haacall and others, defendaiita.
Omaha, Nebraska, riepiemhcr llllb. I V't.
CHAKLKH V. M1LED.
Hue -lul Master Cominlaaloner.
D, M. Vlnaotihaler, Attorney.
McUeortie Trustee v. Uaacall. Dnc. 37.
No. 45. II-13-5
Notice f Incorporation.
Notice la hereby Klven that on the 15th dav
of July, 1HU5, a corporation waa duly formed
utitirr tne name i,u stylo ur the lohkck
Mkhciiamuhk Company, and the ariU leaof
tiuorporut lou were duly Hied In the omceof
he county clerk uf Ilouslaa county. Ne-
braaka.
That the vrlnrlual Dlace of bualnei of
aald corporation la In the city of Omaha.
1 lunulas county, Neuraaktt.
Tbu seoeral tint tire of the buslneaa to be
transacted by aaid corporation, la the buying
anu aelllnti at whuleaale and retail of any
and all hardware, mechanic's tools, cutlery,
nails, and auch other mere h and ise aa may be
aeiermlued upon and deemed adv.aabie
from time to time by the board of directors
of the corporat ion, and to take, bold, tuort
Kne and c iuvey any and all real estate
necessary for the conduct ot the business uf
the said corporation.
i tie amount or capital atocK autnoriseu la
$.':.(iooi twenty rive thousand dollars, divided
Into Ave hundred (Mn shares of bfty dollars
&)) each, the stine to he fully pitiJ and
i on-assessable: and elitbt thousand uollnrs
if-i,iKXi),iUl of which shall have been auuscrlued
and fully ptld In at the time of the com
mencement of the business of said corpora
tion. The time of the commencement of the busi
ness of the said corporation waa on tne 15. h
day of July, 1MI5, and the termination
thereof, on h 1st day of July. 11'15, un.ets
sooner dissolved In the manner prescribed
by law, or bv a vote of the atoc hoiuors,
reuresentlnit three-fourttia (?i) of the catliai
of the said corporation.
Jhe It Ig neat amount OI maeoteuncsa or
liability to which said corporation Is at any
time to subject Itself is two-tulrda CS) of the
paid la capital stock,
1 lie Hiniirs or tue sata corporanuu are u,
be conducted by the board of directors of
said corporation and more particularly by
the president, vice-president, secretary anu
treasurer, wboshail be members of the ald
board of directors.
H. HOLHKOOIV,
9-13-4 Secretary and Treasurer.
J. T. PATCH,
Attorney, Room 22 Patterson Block.
Sot ice of Sale of Real Estate.
In the matter of the estate of Zulima Evans,
Incomneient."
NoLlcn la hnrphv irlvpn that in nurSUanCO
otanorderof William W Keyaor. Judge of
ine District uour' or iiougia" couniy. "
on the 7 th day of September, li.. authorising
the sale of the hereinafter described real
estate, there will be sold at the North front
door of the county court-house, in the tlty
of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, on the
4th day of October. 1SH5, at ten o'clock a. m.,
atntihltc auction, the hlirllet bidder for
cash, or forone-half cash, and time given for
the balance not exceeding one year, witn
seven per cent. Interest, ths following de
scribed real estate to-wit: Lot one (II block
one (11 Plalnvlew. an addition to the cltv of
Omaha, In Douglas county. State of Nebraska,
saia sale will remain oven one nour.
KKKll J. STA1KOKO,
Guardian of Zulima Evans. '-Incompetent.
J. . P.tch. Atty. Dec. 51. No. 211 9-13-4
Sotiee by Publication for Probate of
Hill, Etc.
In the county courtof Douglas county, Ne
braska: In the matter of the estate of Martin M
Marshall, deceased.
Mary Marshall. Nina Marshall, and all
other persons interested tn said matter are
hereby not I lied that on the 27th day of
Aueust. 1895. Marv Marshall tiled In the
county court a petition alleging amongother
things that Martin M. Marshall died on the
24th day of July, 1895. leaving a last wiil and
testament, ana posxesse nf real and per
sonal estate, and that the above named con
stitute the persons interested In the estate
of said deceased ; and praying for the pro
bate of said will and for administration ot
said estate.
You are hereby notified that if you fall to
appear at said court on the 30th any of Sep
teuiber. 1895. at 9 o'clock a. m., to contest the
probate of said will, the court may allow and
probate said will and grant administration
of said estate to Mary Marshnll and Nina
Marshall, or some other suitable person, and
proceed to a settlement thereof.
IKVINU F. BAXTER.
,'": " " !,' " ."J . 'J! ,. H.5 - county cour' ta...... I U.r rlt, f
-u?!,f till! ... 1V Tr,r,li Wtuaha. Iiouiiiae 7-ounty. .N-hreaka, alf at
-if ?i T Ji'hii Wddr r ul'- am-Hun U l5f-d ''I.IU. r for c.
"oi-Lvl :;! ;,."!.": fr.uri.1!:' ,'zz v;:tw .....f ,..,ker-.
u";;; 7.'i .r.1 V ; t':;: citiut ou"u,- 1,ou"" cuuo"-
8-30-4 County Judge1
hperlal XaUr CmnlMjnera Male.
fader and by virtue of aa order of aale oa
decree uf forcaur of mortal laaued out
of the OLirl-t court for Itounlaa rounljr.
alale of ehraaka. and to ni Oirv. l.-l, I will
hundred, tw. uiy aioe and lol'U dollar.
l- m, with lnlerel thereon al rat uf ten
ilu, ter rent per annuu. from MayStb. lnV
u. tl.rr with the aum of twelve and Dl-IUU
dollar nil attorney fee.
To aau-fy Harriet '. Haliou. defendant
herein, the turn of rtuht hundred and thirl r-
tbrewdollara.SKU.iui with lutereal thereon
,.,.,., , .J. ... A.. r...,
Mav nth. l-v.V
ToaatUfythe aum (if twenty-two and SH
1( dollars ifci.sai cta tier, lu. tow-.-ther with
ai-crulnit caita accorUlBK Ui a JuOt'niet, t ren
dered by the district court of aaid iHiuirlaa
county, at lla May leriu, A. I. Iw. In a cer
tain action then and there pending wherein
Harry J. Twlnllng waa plaintiff and Thomas
Campbell, Mrs Campbell irirst name
unknown! hla wire. Everett U. Halluu and
Harriet V. Hallou were defendauta.
Haled at t'maha. Neb., Auif. . A. I). 1i5.
GKuKliE W. lloLHK.HlK.
Special Master Couimiaatoner.
Saunders. Macfarland A Dickey, attorneys
for plalntllT. a-.(n-5
Twljtlng vs. Campbell et al. Ioc. 44: No ara.
SHt lal Master Cummlssiuner'a Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court for Ihiuglaa county,
state of Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the Ural day of October. A. 1). I Hits, at one
o'cha'k p. m. of aaid day, at the north front
door of the county court house. In therlty
of Omaha. Ikiutflaa county, Nelirit-ka. sell at
public auction lo the highest lildder for cash,
the property described in aaid order ot sale
as roiiow. to-wit:
The north one hundred and fifty (ISO! feet
of block one (li In Ambler Place, an addition
to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, Hald property to be sold to satisfy O. G.
Walralb. defendant herein, the sum of six
hundred, twelve and S' lim dollars tttil2.!7.
with Interest thereon at the rale of ten ildi
percent, per annum from February 4th. 1 .",.
together with thlrly-rlve and 1;I-1U0 dollara
tKaVMl coats of suit, tone! her with accruing
coats according to a Judgment rendered by
the district court of aiild Douglas county, at
Its May term. A. I). Uwfi. in a certain action
then and there pending, wherein Western
Investment Company was plaintiff and II.
H. Irey. county treasurer, and O. G. Wal
rath were defendants.
Dated at Omaha. Neb., Aug. 30. A. D. W.u.
GKOUt.E W. HOLBliOOK.
Special Master Commissioner.
Saunders. Macfarland Si Dickey, attorneys
for plalntllT.
Western Investment Company vs. II. B. Irey
etal. B-au-S Do j. 43: No. 13.
SiKH-ial Master Conuiiissitiiier's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure jf mortgage Issued out
of the district court of Douglas county. State
of Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on
the 23d day of September, A D. 18'.I5, at 1U
o'clock a. m.of said day, at the east front
door of the county court-house. In tbe City
of Omaha, Douglas couutr. Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described In said order of
s-tle, as follows, to-wit : The soutb half ( V.
of lot ninety-eight dr ) In the Nelson addition
to the City of Omaha, and lot seventeen 17i
In block three (31 In Eckertnan Place, In the
City of Omaha, Douglas coounly, Nebraska
Said proper! y lo be sold to aallsfy Nebraska
Loitu ,St Hull'llng Association In thesu-uof
thirty-two hundred and eighty-six and 7ft-100
(tl.(i.7.'i)dolliirs, with S per cent, luterest from
June 2Mb. IniiTi. and the sum of twenty-seven
and tvl-KKl $:7.b3) dollars costs, together with
accruing cosla according to judgment ren
(len d by the district court of said Douglas
count y, at Its May term. A D. IH'.i'i. In a cer
tain action then and there pending wherein
Nebraska Loan A Hullding Association was
p atntlir. aud Sophie L. Henueit el al , de
fendants. Dated at Omaha Nebraska. August 22d,
A. D. ISlft.
WM B. TEN EYCK.
Special Master Commissioner.
J AS. W. CARR,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Nebraska Loan & Building Association vs.
Sophie L. Bennett etal.
DOC. 5U; No. 3tM. S-21-5
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. State
of Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on
tne zttnuay or t-eptcrnuer. a. d. ts'.u. at l
o'clock p. m. of said day. at. the north front
door of the county court-hiiuse.ln the city of
On aha, Douglas county. Nebraska sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described in said order of
sale as follews to-wit; Lot ten (101. block
(41 of Lake's addition in the Cit y of Omaha,
Douglas couniy. INeDraska. raid property
to be sold t satisfy N. C. Iteed. ulaintlff
herein, the sum of three thousand forty-one
and .i-l(i dollars, with Interest thereon at
the rate of eight per cent, per annum from
the 17th day of September. 1SH4. together
with twenty-seven and 53-100 dollars costs
kereln; together with accruing cos is accord
ing to a Judgment rendered by the district
courtof said Douglas couniy. at Ita September
term, A. D. ism, in a certain action then and
there pending, wherein N. C. Keed was
plalntllT. and Charles W. Cook, Arminta V.
Cook, his wife, Josepli Barker and Eliza E.
Barker were defendants.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, August 23d,
A. D. 1M15.
GEORTE W. HOLBROOK,
Sneclal Master Commissioner.
SAUNDERS, MACFARLAND & DICKEY.
Attorneys ror fiaintirr.
Reed vs. Cook et al. 8-23-5
Doc. 41: No. U.i.
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out
;the district court for Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed, I will, on the
eighth day of October. A. D. 1895. at one
o'clock p. m. of said day, at the north front
diKir C7T the county Court bouse tn the city
of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, aell
atoiblic auction to the hrirheet bidder for
cash, the property described In said order ot
sale aa rouowa to-wit: i.ot twenty ran in
block thlrty-Bve (35) In Albrights Choice, an
addition to the city ot South Omaha, tn
Douglas county, Nebraska, as tbe same la
surveyed, platted and recorded. Said prop
erty to nesoiu to satisfy jame mompson,
piaintnr herein, tne sum or nine nunurea
eighty-seven and 45-UK) dollars 1987 4i)wlih
lntere.t thereon at the rate of eight ner
r int. oer annum from SeLtmoer lith, 1W4,
together with forty-four and 83-100 dollars
(44 83) costs herein, together with accruing
costs, according to a ludirment rendered bv
the district court of said Douirlas county at
its seuleinoer term A. D. 18'.n. In a certain
action then and there pending, wherein
James Thompson mas plaintiff and Mary
Schmidt, Charles Schmidt and Charles tjor
bettwere defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. September 4t,h. 1895.
WILLIAM T. NELSON.
Special Master Commissioner,
J. W. HOUDEK,
Attorney.
Thompson vs. Schmidt et al. Doc. 41. No
296. 8-6-5
Sotiee.
To Andrew J. Kerr. Mrs. Kerr (first and real
name unknown), his wire, and Lewis 1'
Hammond, non-resident defendants:
1'lease take notice that-on the 12th day of
August, 1895. Walter E. Keeler. plaintiff here
in, tiled his petition In the District court of
Douglas county. Nebraska, against Andrew
J. Kerr and Mrs. Kerr, his wife, and Lewis V.
Hammond, the object and prayer of which
are to foreclose a certain tax certificate,
dated November Pith. Is92. upon which there
Is now due the sum of rl7.00, with interest
from August 26th. 1895. at the rate of ten per
cent, per annum, attorney's fees amounting
to ten per cent, of the decree, and all costs,
which said tax certificate covered lot one (1)
In block one (I) of L. P. Hammond's addition
to the cltv of Omaha. Douglas county. Ne
braska. Ti e plaintiff prays for the decree
that the defendants may be reautred to Day
the amount found due. or that said premises
may be sold to sntisfy the same, and that
the defendants be debarred of claiming or
asserting any right, title or Interest therein .
You are required to answer said petition
3n or Detore the ,tn aav ot octoher. 18..
Dated August 29th, ls.i.
WALTER E. KEFLF.U.
Plaintiff
By Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey, his at
torneys. 8-30- 4
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H. K. BURKET,
FUNERAL DIRECTOP
EMBALMER.
Office removed from 113 North Wtb street to
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone 90.
OMAHA, NEB
CHRIST. HAM AN.
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
Fine Watch Repairing a specialty
5J2 South 16 Street.
OMAHA. NEB.
M. O. MAUL.
Successor to Drexel & Maul.
Undei taker and Embalmer
1417 FARNAM ST.
Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.
American Ladies!
When Needing the assist
ance of a
First-Class Dress Maker
Should not forget to call on
MRS. JAMES GILLAN.
Sl3 Sorth anth Street
Go to
California
in a Tourist Sleeper.
It is the RIGHT way.
Fay more and you are ex
travagant, ray less and
you are uncomfortable.
The newest, brightest,
cleanest and easiest rid
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used for our
Personally Conducted
Excursions to
California,
which leave Omaha every
Thursday morning reach
ing San Francisco Sunday
evening, and Los Angeles
Monday noon.
You can join them at
any intermediate point.
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for full information, or
write to
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APPEASERS.
SOME BARGAINS THAT CREATE
AN APPETITE
Baked Beans, per can 5c
Can Corn 5c
Can Tomatoes "c
Table Sauce, per bottle 8c
Sweet Chocolate, per cake 4c
Can Salmon 9j
BASEMENT SNAPS.
Mftxinan Hammock 59c I GraDe Baskets, per 100 2 50
Croquet Sets 69c
Market Baskets
Crockery
Brown Tinted Teas set of 6 55c
Opal Fancy Plates 8c
Water Set complete 38c
Stationery Department
Shelf Paper all colors 5 yards for.. 3c I Toilet Paper, per roll 2c
Pencil Tablets, lc; Ink-Tablets 4c 120 sheets Writin? Paper 10c
Rubber tip Pencils, lc, or per doz. . 9c Box Paper, at 3c, 5c and 9o per box.
. . We are Headquarters for . .
TBAS, COFFJ3BS AiD SPICBS,
A Full Line of ricklinar Spices In Stock.
Tru Bennett's Corsican Blend
FOR ICED TEA.
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
502-12 Capitol Avenue. OMAHA, NEB.
Whitney's
CASH DISCOUNT
Shoe
Sale
(UK AT ( I T ON
MKX'S FINK SHOES.
G.00 Congress, Burt - - $4.50
$5.00 Kangaroo Congress, $3.50
$3.50 Vici Ki.l, .... $2.75
$3.00 Lace a Congress Welts $2.50
10 25
PER
CENT.
Discount for cash on every pair
of Shoes in Ihe Store during
September, You can save money
at this Sale.
W.IM. Whitney,
107 South 16th Street.
L. HIBBELLER.
Desire to call the attention of
the public to hi
Garden,
At 44TH & LEAVENWORTH,
a a suitable place in which to hold
Picnics, Day and Evening Parties.
Dances, Etc.,
BOWLING ALLEY, 1UN E HALL,
. . AND BAR IS CONNECTION.
new set made the same dav. Teeth extracted
without pain. OR. WITHERS, Dentist, fourth
floor, frown Blk.. HRh & Douglas, uniu, f
J. W. RLaIaRR,
Attorney-at-Law,
600 Hew York Lite Untitling,
OMAHA, - . NEBRASKA.
N. J. WEYRICH,
(Successor to C. W. Baker.)
Undertaker Embalmer
Telephone 698.
SIS South I6th St., OMAHA.
LA DV ASSISTANT FURNISHED.
M. DALEY,
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
Guarantees a perfect fit In all cases. Cloth
ing cleaned dyed and remodeled.
2107 turning St., OMAHA.
TO PURCHASE.
Oil Sardines 4c
Bottle Pickles 8o
Fresh Bread 2ic
Can Lye... 4c
8 bars Bennett' Bargain Soap 25c
Berry Boxes, per 1,000 2 75
do
Bargains
Jardiniere in colors 10c
China Cuspador 34c
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