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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1895)
0 THE AMERICAN LOBECK MERCHANDISE COHPANY. Wli BKLIEVH IN OMAHA. WE BELIEVE IN OMAHA PEOPLE and OUR PRICES WILL MAKE OMAHA PEOPLE .RELIEVE IN US. . . . We Represent the Great Western Stove Works, of Leavenworth, Kan., and we are now making some Special Prices on The following are some of TUB AMBMCAX VBXTILLATOli, Acknowledges no competitor as a hard coal Uase-Burner; handsomely orna mented; Patent Duplex Grate. No. 120 37.00 No. 140 40.00 No. 100 45.00 THE AMERICAN JEWEL A splendid llard-Coal Heater. Duplex Grate; finely ornamented. No. 13, Our Trico $25.35 No. 14, " " 23.00 No. 1G, " " 31.35 THE AMERICAN C.EM. No. 14, Hard Coal 15aso-Burner, a hand some Stove $23.05 Til 11 GUIS AT WBSTBUX OAK &TOVB Is one of the Pest made Soft coal Heaters and will give entire satis faction to the' purchaser. Trices range as follows: No. 112 A, Great Western Oak $12.95 No. 114 A, " " " JJ-35 No. 116 A, " " " 16.65 No. 118 A, 2025 These aro the finest finished Unka in town. BOYD'Sr,Vo3i The Popular Comedian, VM. I-IOLCY, Late of Kvans & Hoey, "OM Hoss" in "Parlor Match," and his ov.1i com pany of riavets, under the direction of Arid Hauicv. present intf the latest comic hit. in three acts, by Loafs Do Lanpe, entitled The Globe Trotter. The Plaveis: w M. IIoky. "Old Hoss and a' Half ", Frederick Bryton, M. A. Kennedy. Louis DeLaiiRe, Ittir ton Colever, B D. Abbey, Mrs. Dion Koucicanlt. Mrs. (Jerome Kdwurdy, Ada Alexandra. Sale of seats will open Tuesilay morning- Prices- First door, oOc, "."ic and $1: balcony, oiic and Toe. BOYD'S Nun. Mon. Taps. OCT. 27. 2S, 2s. Special Tuesday Matinee The (Jrand Spectacular Legendiary . . Urania, . The . . Black Crook. 100- PF.OPLK HH THREK GRAND HALLETS. Tons of Magnificent Scenery. V mul titude of intricate Paraphernalia. 20 European Novelties. Fitst time at regular Prices. Seats now on sale. Prices: First Floor. We, T.'e, and $1.00,- balcony, 50c and TV; pallery, 6c0, Matine prices first floor iOc and 75ry balcony, Vic and 2-ic. The Greighton Theatre Telephone 1531. PAXTON & BURGESS, Mgrs, 4 NIGHTS commencing "17 Sunday Matinee, OCTOBER L 1 Hanlc New . . Superba. Coming Oct. 31 and Nov. 12, Heating Stoves the best makes, and will BELLE BECOMES A Nl IS. Miss Mnmlc CiibBiine, a Benutiftil St. Louis Heiress, Enters a Convent. Miss Mamie Cabanne, one of the rich est and most beautiful society young ladies of St. Louis, Mo., on Oetolier 17 nntenul. as a txintulant. the Visitation Convent. The Cabanne family ig closely Identified with the history or St. Louis, Miss Mamie' trreat-ereat-erandfather having settled here In the eighteenth century. Cabanne placo, the most ex clusive residence quarter of the town, where the family now reside in a splendid mansion, formerly belonged to the naternal estate. The young canui- date for religious orders made her de but In society only two years ago, ana, though very popular, she ha since shown far more interest in work of charity than in social functions. She was educated at tho Loretta Academy of the Sacred Heart, and ha always, from a child, been greatly attached to her religious duties. She will take with her into tho church a large for tune. AMt'SE.tlENTS. DeWolf Hopper and his excellent company will be the attraction at Boyd' Theatre this afternoon and eve ning. The popular comic opera, "Dr. Syn'ax," will be presented at both performances. Manager Hayne of the Boyd has iustclosed a contract with the Dam- rosch Opera Company, for December 26th, 27th and 28th. This is the largest operatic organization traveling, num bering 165 people. No olav ever produced tells, in such a vivid manner, the old story of right and justice prevailing, as doe the "Black Crook." It i a good sermon and in it i extolled the virtues of Stalacta and the bravery of Rudolph. Hertzog (the Black Crook) sells his soul for eternal life, and endeavors to drag into perdition Rudolph, so that he (Hertzog) may longer live. He Is foiled by the fairy queen (Stalacta),and In the end virtue triumphs, and the wicked are punished. It Is an Impres sive story, and embellished a It i with 1516 and 1518 Capitol Ave. OMAHA. give good service: GUIS AT WB&TBKN oak sroris,: No. 112 H, Great Western Oak $11.65 No. 114 D, Half Nickel Finish 13.35 No. 116 H 15.20 No. 118 B 17.95 No. 120 D, 19 95 THE SILVER OAK A Dandy Stove. No. 12 $9.Cd No. 14 10.95 No. 16 12.67 THE MODEL OAK Just the thing for a a moderate-priced Heater. No. 110 $G.10 No. 112 7.15 No. 114 8.10 No. 116 10.95 A LIST OI CUBAI'BR STOVB&, All of which are equally reliable and will do just what we claim for them : No. 112, Elf $5.35 No. 113, Elf 6.00 No. 10, Imp 4.00 No. 12, Imp .' 5.05 No. 8, Topsy 5.05 No. 8, Zoe 4.80 all It wealth or gorgeous scenery, beautiful costume and lithesome danc er, representing fairies), it has ranked among the high class theatrical attrac tions for over a quarter of a century. It will be seen here at Boyd' Theatre on Sunday, Monday and Tuesday next, with special matinee Tuesday. The seats are now on sale. The great Sandow and the Troca- dero Vaudeville company will bo the attraction at Boyd's Theatre on Mon day, Tuesday and Wednesday, Nov. 4, 5 and 6. ... Welcome a oysters are In the first cool days if autumn is the Honorable Bill Hoey. We haven't had a real hearty laugh in the theatre for weeks, and If the original Old Hoss cannot tickle our lonesome ribs, as the rag gedy man says, who can.' Mr. Iloey comes to Boyd's Wednesday and Thurs day, October 30 and SI, with an en tirely new play and a cast which is old in snirit hut not in form. The piece is a comic play, written by Louis DeLange and called "The Globe Trotter, lioey will appear in bis familiar tramp at tire and the fond memories of Old Hoss will be vividly recalled, doubtless by what he does. The comedian will shave off that wonderful beard of his In Act I and become a deaf and dumb old woman; later on he will appear as an English lord. Hoey s rasnlonaoie gowns are said to be elaborate ana costly. The other members or the company are Frederic Bryton, M. A. Kennedy. Louis DeLance, Burton Col- ver, R. D. Abbey, Mr. Dion Boucicault (Louise Thorndyke), Miss Oerome fM- werdy, Ada Alexandra. Notice of Henioval. Saunders. Macfarland & Dickey have removed their law offices from the Merchants National Bank Building to 1402 Farnam street, opposite Paxton Hotel. RANGES We are offering I XL &TBBL KAXGB, Six-Hole, complete with high warm ing Closet and w ater-back f 10.00 I. XL STEEL RANGE, same as above except it has only four holes f 32.00 FAMOUS IfAQUBT ItAXGBS, No. 820, Famous Banquet Cast Range, 6-hole, No. S, High Shelf and Reservoir . . .$56.65 No. 820, same as above, without ijj Shelf and Reservoir 26.25 No. 818, same as 820, but smaller ov n 25.25 SOCIAL BANQUET SERIES. No. 820 D, 4-hole, No. 8, High Shelf with Reservoir 32.25 No. 820 D, 4-hole, No. 8, without High Shelf and Reservoir 24.25 No. 818 I), 4-hole, No. 8, without High Shelf, with Reservoir 20.25 We sell all kinds of Cooking Utensils at popular prices. But the cold weather will soon be here, so we will call your attention to Weather-Strip for your doors and windows, Strap Hinges, Padlocks. By the way, we have too many Padlocks, so we will make a special Padlock sale this corning week. Loberk's 4c I'adlmks Lobeek's He Padlocks, LulHH'k'g 1 2c l'mltm k, Lolieck's l.c Padlocks, Lobeek's ISc l'adlorks, LulMck's 22c Padlocks AUK THE BEST IS TOWS. Padlock Week. Wc are headquarters for House-Furnishing Goods, Glassware, Hardware, Nails, and Builders' Hardware. Don't You Forget to Come and See Us! obeck Merchandise 1516 Notice to Non-Resident Defendant In thedlstrlct court of Dounlas county.Ne braska: Frank Thompson, executor, una Joe K. Lane, admin Btrator with the will annexed of James Thompson, deceased, plaintiffs, vs. I,ew I'lxley, Vlona I'lxlev. .1. Herbert Van Closter, Mar' a Woods. Nebraska Mortciipe & Loan Co., James Sklrvlntf and MaRislo J. Curry, defendants. To Lew I'lxley. Vlona IMxlev. J. Herbert Van Cluster, Maria Weeds. Nebraska Mort miKe Si Loan Co.. James SklrvtnK and MaKKle J. Cu ry. non-resident defendants: You are h reby notified that on the 2nd day of October, lHk", plaintiffs herein tiled i heir petition In the above entitled cause, in (he district, court of Douglas county. Ne braska against. Lew I'lxley. et al. the object and pl ayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortirase executed on lhe 1st day of July. lKsa, by lew I'lxley and Vlona ixley, upon the property described as follows: Beginning at a point One Hund-ed and Twenty (I2( feet South and Sixty-four iM) feet Kant of the Northwest corner of Lot Four (41. in Block Seven (7, of Kirkwood ad dition to the city of Omaha, Nebraska, run ning thence Kast parallel with the South line of said Lot Hour (4). Thirty-two CKl feet; thence Nortli parallel with the Kast line of said Lot Four (4), One Hundred and Twenty (120) feet; thence West along the North line of said Lot Four (4) Thirty-two Ci'i) feet; thence South to place of beginning to secure the payment of a rote for the sum of 1-if teen Hundred and no-KKI l.;mt) dollars; that there Is new due and payable on said note the sum of Fifteen Hundred and no imitl.vmoom dollars, with Interest at the rate of peven (i) per cent per annum from the tlr.t day of January. IMO. for which sum. with Inte est plaintiffs uray for a decree that the defend ant pay Uie same, and that In default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintiffs. You are n quired to answer said petition on or before the 2nd day of December, WM. Dated at Orraha, Nebraska. October 25, 181B. HiANK TIIOMI'SCN etui.. Plaintiff. By J. W. Ilouder. attorney for plaintiff. Frank Thumps n et al. vs. Lew I'll ley et al. Docket (52; No. 31S. 10-25 Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. In the district court of Douglas county. Nebraska. , Frank Thompson, executor, and Joe K. Lane, administrator, with the will annexed of Jmes Thompson, deceased, plaintiff, vs. Lew lMxley. Vlona I'lxley. J. Herbeit Van Cluster. Nebraska Mortcatfe and Loan Co in aria Woods. Jauies Skirvlnir. MaaKle .1. Curry and Nellie O. Shepherd, defendants. To Lew 1'ixlev. Viona I'lxley. J. Herbert Van Closter. Nebraska Mortsrase and Loan Co.. Maria Woods. James SklrvlniS, Mantle J. Curry and Nellie G. Shepherd, non resident defendants: . You are hereby notified that on the 2nd dav of October. 1S!B. the plaintiffs herein tiled their petition In the above entitled cause, in the district court of Doiuflas county. Nebraska, atrainst Lew Pixley et al.. the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain montane executed on the hrst uay of July. 1S. by Lew Fixley and lona I'lxley upon the property described as fol lows: Beginnins at a point one hundred and twenty t I2UI reel soimi am' ""J-"'" east of lhe northwest corner of lot four 4I In block seven 7 of Kirkwood addition to the city of Omaha. Netraska; runninx tht'n''e east parallel wiui iu-" ''.. Ihlrty-two .l-BJ fcj; theace norrt Sne Hundred and twenty ;l2m feet; f thence weM along tne nor .. . .e u. . , beeinninit. to secure th pjiyment or a cer- hundred and no-1110 .Sl.5n0.l dollars: that . . , .i.... ..n,i ,.urtiU nn sH.itl note the sum of fifteen hundred and no-100 dollars ill."" (H, wltn interest a. me rir ... per cent per annum from the hrst day of January, is:'... ror n nil num. , , .!! .... .. unit, ihe riefend- ',""8jr'"".".;'-;i.vr In default of ant. pay ...o . -- -- . such uayment said premises may be sold to You i are required to answer said petition on or before ti.e inj uay o. r... Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. Oct 2... ls'.t. t KAN K THOMSON, t al. Plaintiffs. By J. W. Houder, attorney for plaintiff s. Frank Thompson et al. vs. Lew I'lx ej et. tl Dcx'ket ftS, No. m. ,, 10-- mp COOK some splendid bargains ; FAMILY UAXQUBT Series, I No. 818 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range $19.3$ j No. 818 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range, with ' Reservoir 25.65 No. 820 C, A holes, No. S Range, without Reservoir 23.25 ! No. 820 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range, with Reservoir 28.30 , Wonder Range, High Shelf 19.35 Get our Figures on Heating and Ventilating Public Buildings from our Mr. Holbrook. He knows how to Ventilate Public Buildings. and 1518 Caoitol Avenue, Opposite Northeast Corner New Postofflce. Notice to Non-Resident Defendant.' In the district court of Douglas county. HlrHrlta Frank Thompson executor, and Joe K. Lane, administrator with the will Bnnexed of James Thompson. plaintiff, vs. Lew I'lxley. Vlona I'lxley. J. Herbert Van Closter. Ne braska Mortgsge and Loan company. Maria Woods. Nellie (1. Shepherd and Maggie J. Curry, defendants. To' Lew I'lxley. Vlona l'lxlev. J. Herbert Van Closter. Nebraska Mortgage and Loan company. Maria Woods. Nellie O. Shepherd and .Maggie J. Curry, non-resident defend- "you are hereby notified that on the 2d day of October. 1SH5. the plaintiffs herein filed their petition in the above entitled cause In the district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, against f-al.1 defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecu lea on .no isi nay ui juij, 1M9. by Ltw I'lxley and Vlona I'lxley upon the p'op-rty described as follows, situated In the county of Disugla and state of Ne braska, to-wit: Beginning at a point one hundred and twenty (120) feet south and one hnririrnrf m d t went v-elglit (128) feet esst of the northwest corner of lot four (4) In block ven (7) of Kirkwood addition to the city of Omaha, Nebraska, running thence east par allel with the soutn line or saiu 101. iouri4j thirty-two (32) feet, thence north parallel with the east line of said lot four (4) one hundred and twenty (12(i) feet, thence west along the north line of said lot four (4) thirty two i:c) feet, thence south to place of begin ning ii secure the Daviuent of a certain note of even date for the sum of fifteen hund-ed (llftOd.ooi dollars. That there Is now due and payable on said note the sum of fifteen hun dred (JiStlU.mi) dollars with Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 1st day of January. 1WM. for which sum, with interest and costs, plaintiffs pray for a de cree that the defendants be required to pay the same, and that In aeiaun or sucn pay ment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintiffs. Von nm remilred to answer Bald petition on or before tne 2nd day of December, 1895. Dated at On aha. Nebraska, oci. , ism. FKA.NK THOMPSON, et al. plaintiffs. Bv J. W. Houder, attorney for piaintnis, Frank Thompsontl al. vs. rmify ei, ai. Docktt 52. No. m IU-25 4 Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska Frank Tfcompson.executor and Joe K.Lane, administrator, with the will annexed of the estate of James Thompson, deceased, plain tiffs vs. Harrison Wirlck, Anna A. wlrick, Sheridan Wirlck. Oluf Brown. Nels O. Brown. F.llen Harris. Mtlon s. lanusay. i " ' ci.iru. Investment Company and J. H. Mlllarc, 1 ToHsrrison Wirlck, Anna A. Wirick. Sher idan Wiiick, Oluf Brown. Nels O. Brown, F.llen Harris, Milon S. Lindsay, and The Cen tal Investment Company, uou-resident de fendants ... . , . You are hereby notified that on the 2nd of October, 16. the plaintiffs herein, tiled the petition In the above entitled cause,: in; the diMrlct court of Douglas county. Nebraska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which is to foreclrse a certain mort gage executed on t he 1st day of Jan. IhsH, by Harrison Wirlck and Anna A. Wlrick to the Central Investment Company, upon the property described as follows situated in the County of Douglas and State of Nebraska to-wit: The north twenty-five tt'.i) feet of lots nineteen 1 and twenty (2tn of block three (lb. of Union Place, an addition to the city of South Omaha. Douglas County. Ne braska, to secure the payment of a certain note of even date for the sum of One Thous and ($1000 On) dollars, that there is now due and payable cn said note the sum of One Thousand (illKKi.OOl dollars with Interest at the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 1st day of January. IssH. for whk'h sum. wiih in terest and costs, plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defendants be required to p&y the same, and that in default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due plaintiffs. You are rf quired to answer said pet'tlon omor Derore tne iaa uay o. iecei.n r. it. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. Oct. 25. l!.". F KAN K THOMPSON et al.. Plaintiffs. By J. W. Houder, attorney for plaintiffs. Frank Thompson et al. vs. Harrison Wlrick etal. Docket 52; No. 1 10 25-4 STOVES. among, which are WOXM5U COOKING STOVBS, No. 817 II, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes $13.00 No. 819 II, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, no Reservoir 14.70 No. 819 II, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, with Reservoir 20.65 No. 821 G, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, no Reservoir 18.20 No. 821 G, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, with Reservoir 22.90 Co., Edward Baumley, tor livery, 17th and St. Marys Ave Eat Dyball's delicious cream candles 1513 Douglas street. J. Henderson, 316 N. Sixteenth etreet. Umbrellas covered and repaired. When down town drop in at John Rudd's and leave your watch, If It is out of repair, to be fixed. 317 north 16 St. Success Council No. 3, W. A. I A., trave a pleasant social In their hall last Wednesday evening. About two hun dred and fifty visitors were present. Notice of Removal Saunders, MacFarland & Dickey hava removed their law offices from the Merchants' National Bank Building-, to 1402 Paraam street, opposite Pax ton Hotel. WANTED AGENTS. In every town in the United States to Bell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore and Milk-Leg. Address C. A. C. Medical Co., C. A. Crum, Mgr. 1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111. Go to California ! i i in a Tourist Sleeper. It is the RIGHT way. Pay more and you are ex travngant. Pay less and you are uncomfortable. The newest, brightest, cleanest and easiest rid ing Tourist Sleepers are used for our Personally Conducted Excursions to California, w hich leave Omaha every Thursday morning reach ing San Francisco Sunday evening, and Los Angeles Monday noon. You can join them at any intermediate point. Ask nearest ticket agent for full information, or write to J. Francis, O. P. A., Omaha, Neb. new set made the same dav. Teethextrai;td without pain. DR, WITHERS, Dentist, fourth floor, frown Blk.. ltilh & Douglas, 0H, net -A I ii! Il- the morn-