The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, November 01, 1895, Page 8, Image 8

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    THE AMERICAN.
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MtN. Tl K.I. WKI'XH.
NOV. i.
tpf Ok Ur'i Kaiia Wdl
THE
"Trucadero Vaudeville."
- - llotiW by - -
im new F.at, nJ m tVrk'rrm of Ath
leUsami r un n Yai'tievil ' star.
UnUcr tins-lion o( K. f!iflJ, Jr.
ETKKY I'KATl KK AMI H AT MW.
Pal of rt hi hh Night .rl--:
rir.i n.H.r. .w. ; a.l l; Palciiy. ";?
TV. Mai1 tie .n. : Hil -'' and "V;
tablcou. 2-V ant
BOYD'S rsov.
Sl'N.
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JHatlncc To Day, 2:3o.
COOK TWIN SISiKKS'
I'XCI.U TOM'S CA1HN.
Note I ronUil Hotd'a Theatre
lor the txvu tltc. nJ will brln? llie
larpest and best winpnny ever ornn
laod to produce this Unions play. I
have been mantling Cnole, Toin'a Cabin
eompanW-i lor yeara, ami know just
what I am talking about
K. F. DAVIS.
Sale of aeat la now open. Prices:
First fliHr, Me and 7.V; balcony, i".o
and 6oV; nailery, I V. Matinee prices:
First floor, .r'H-; balcony. i"o.
BOYD'S THEATRE
Friday ami Sat unlay, Nov. S X 5
Matinee Saturday.
Tbo NajHilcon of Necromancer
HERRMANN.
TIM GHISAT,
In bl" marvelous Kntertalnniont of M
Ic, Mirth and Mystery, aided by
JWiiie. llomnunn
In her belldorlnjr Spectacular dunco
Creation.
The CreigMon Theatre
Talephon 1531.
I'AXTON A 11UKGKSS, Mgrs,
4 NIGHTS eommeneinij A
Sunday Matinee, NOV. 3d
The Fopular Comedians,
Ward and Vokcs
IN
A RUN ON THE BANK.
AMISKMKMS.
It to a ditlU'ult thing foramanutfor
in the theatrical buslnom to Htiecess
Jully glvo tho amusement puMio just
what it wantH. Ho may try ever bo
hard, and labor twonty-flvo hours out
of tho twenty-four, and only learn at
the end that he has not hit tho nail
success. Hut It Is an indisputable
fact that E. I) Stair, with his very
funny feturg, "Happy" Ward and Harry
Vokes, In their satirical play, "A Kun
on the Hank," has hit on the very
thing that all tho people want, and
they want it all the time. Goxi, bright
amuiement, healthy, One.tuneful mutic,
and charming dancing, and that is just
what Ward and Yokes are telllrg this
year. They come to the Crelghton
Theatre for four nights, commencing
with a matinee to-morrow, and Man
ager Burgess fays there will not be a
better farce company attraction visit
Omaha this season. The company Is
a very large one and the ensemble is a
bunch of talent it would be hard to
excel.
The Trccadero Vaudevilles, headed
by Sandow and ten all new European
novelties, are to appear for a brief sea
son of three nights and a special n:utl
nee on Wednesday, commencing on
Monday, November 4lh, at Boyd's
Theatre. The company played ono of
the most successful engagements ever
seen at the Auditorium, Chicago, where
many people had to be turned away
nightly. Every ret and feature with
the Trocaderos is a novelty. Sandow
appears In some new and novel feats.
Secure seats and avoid the crush, as
already the demand Is very large.
The Great Herrmann will be at the
Boyd's Theatre on Friday and Satur-
day evenings and Saturday matinee
Mr. Edward Thurneaur, Mr. Herr
mann's representative, Is in the city.
The company travels in three cars, and
the performance they give is far the
most extensive yet, and nearly all of
the tricks and feats are new.
Don't forget that William H. Crane
will produce two new plays at Boyd's
Theatre this month, bringing with
BOYD'S
hlra Um firt company with which he
ha ever ai-noeUtrd hlmn lf.
Another l-jpradoua ortjaniiatloo, al
mot as lare at the litirocrt Opera
Company, has lw wfunil by Man
ager llayne, of Hoyd's Theatre, and
will Iw ani.ounoed liortly.
Tho aehool children from every
ennui In the city are taking advar ta'e
of the engagement of the Cook Twin
NUter In ' I'm 1 Toro'a Cabin" at
Hod' Tin atre thlsaf ernoon. Mr. F..
F. PavU, proprietor of the company, l
giving a nun-t laUtrate prtKluellon of
the good old play, a:ul he employ an
able torn pan v. The engagement will
be for this afternoon, to-night and to
morrow night. Don't full to too the
great hlntorle play.
.
W here Jtw W hite Mantl.
Editor of the Jttt: Itdoe not ltxik
much like boiieMy for you to u my
name In your column of campaign He,
merely hooaue I refuted Ui act on your
great (V) committee when you aked
mo to do mi, and afterward refused to
accept a nomination for councilman
from your mongrel convention. Allow
mo to t-ay that I have never delegated
the right to you to ehulge me with be
longing to any secret society which
may bo organized for bad purposes. I
am a IVpullst strictly In the middle
of the road and have refused to take
sides in your factional fight. I U lleve
that tho whole scheme originated with
the enemies of the poplo, for the pur
Kso of keeping them divided, so that
they may forget their mherles and al
low either ono of the old parties to
keep In power with the monopolies of
tho banking Interests of Wall htroet
atid Europe, the object of which Is to
enslave the American people. The
whole matter of a so-called religious
war for such a purpose must have
originated with his satanlc majesty In
the infernal regions, and, in my opin
ion, the instigators on neither side
have religion enough to furnish brlme-
stone for a match.
Tho facts are, that I am actuated
wholly from principle In the cause of
humanity against monojioly. I have
vowed to do this! My heart and mind
and might and strength are opposed to
tho oppression of wealth against the
people. It takes 4,000 laborers to make
one millionaire, and that means an
army of their wives and children with
out any of the luxuries and but few of
tho comforts of existence. It cannot bo
otherwise under any system which
concentrates all of tho wealth In the
hands of the few. There are too many
millionaires, and too, many millions of
tramps looking for work, Bnd it is a
fact that a man who is not able to get
work at wages sufficient to supply him
self and family with the comforts of
life Is In no better condition than tho
ordinary tramp.
I am in this fight for humanity. It
is the only religion that I lay any
claim to, and I challenge tho world to
produce any other creed to equal this.
Tho cause of humanity is the ono that
enlists tho test Impulses of the human
heart, and If 1 had tho power or ability
to entirely chance tho system as it now
exists to ono which would make men
better and happier in this world, and
save from wretchedness and hunger
and cold the millions who are now
struggling In want and driven to des
peration and crime, turning them In
the direction of truth, virtue and hap
piness, which is possible and attain
able under right conditions, it would
be a religion so far superior and so far
In advance of the one you are fighting
over that it would cover the universe.
Why is it that you do not stop this
nonsense, and ubo your great paper in
helping humanity and benefiting man
kind, Instead of degrading the race?
A step In this direction would be hailed
with the happy tears or men who wouiu
gladly join you In such a good work of
reform. It would help to arrest the
present rush to poverty and crime. It
is so large and fertilo a field that It en
compasses the whole earth, and It is
the only way for the American people
out of the base condition which the
causo of monopolistic concentration of
wealth in a few hands is fast crowdirg
upon US. JESSE WHITE.
Editor The American: I intended
the above for publication in the lire,
but as that paper has taken pains in its
columns to say they would give me
space if I would "make oath," I have
concluded not to trouble them. An
other thing Is, that the more respect
able class of Omaha citizens have about
made up their minds that but little of
the news found in the Ike can be relied
upon. Jesse White.
What C. A. Totter Says.
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 31, 1895.-The
Howard Medicine Company: Gentle
men I desire to say to all who feel the
strength of their manhood slowly slip
ping away, whose ambition is at its
lowest ebb, whose mind is beclouded,
and the senses dulled, when you feel
dvsnerjtlc. and lose your self-respect,
that your blood is out of order, and all
you need is some of Howard's Vegetone
Blood Powder to tone up your system.
It will act almost instantly upon the
blood; you will feel the renewed life
and vigor coursing through your sys
tem: vou will feel the old-time grip in
your hands; your mind will be as active
as ever; your friends wui ODserve me
flag of health flying in your face, and
you will feel like a new being. I hare
not felt no well for five year as 1 do
Inee taking ono paekage of your Blood
Powder, anJ I fi-I as ulrong and active
a ever. 1 weigh 15 pounds more than
ever In ray lifo. Tho change is mi
marked that it Is the suhj-ct of com-iK-nl
it hen meeting my friends. I
recommend Howard's Vegetone Blood'
Powder to be, a I believe, the gr t- t
blood-purifier on earth.
U. A. POTTtK.
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1'atrouie Our Adtcrtioera.
On another page will bo found the
adverli-emcnt of Grant's IUkery, Gro
cery and Meal Market. Mr. Grant is
located at the south a est corner of 12th
and Cherry streets, and will furnish
you with all the Decenaries of life at
rates iquul to any firm in the city.
You will find his goods to bo among the
best that the market affords, and that
all orders will bo promptly filled and
delivered. Give him a call.
Edward Baumley, lor livery, 17lh
and St. Marys Ave
Eat Dyball s delicious cream candW.
loli Douglas street.
J. Henderson, 310 N. Sixteenth trtwU
Umbrellas covered and repaired.
When down town drop In at John
Hudd's and leave your watch, if it is out
of repair, to Im) fixed. 317 north 16 St.
Success Council No. It, W. A. P. A.,
gave a pleanant social in their hall I a-1
Wednesday evening. About two hun
dred and titty visitors were present.
Notice of Removal.
Saunders, MacFarland A Dickey have
removtd their law offices from the
Merchants' National Bank Building:,
to 1 0J Faraatn street, opposite Pax
ton Hotel.
Notice of Ueinotal
Saunders, MacFarland & Dickey have
removed their law offijes from the
Merchants' National Bank Building.,
to 1402 Farnam street, opposite Pax
ton Hotel.
WANTED AGENTS.
In every town in the United States to
sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
and Milk-Leg. Address
0. A. C. Medical Co.,
C. A. ('rum, Mgr.
1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111.
llow's This!
We utter Ono Hundred Hollars reward for
any chm- of I'alarrli that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
l'..I.CIIKNKY St CO.. Toledo. O.
Vi the. undersigned, have known I .T.
Cheney for th last l"i years, and be love hhn
perfeetly honorable In all business trinsae
tlons anil linani'lally able to carry out any
ohdKiUliH'B made by their llrtii.
Wks-i 'A Tkuax, wholesale drutiisls's. Toledo,
Ohio
Walking. Kinnah A Marvin, wholesale
ilriiKKistN. Toledo. Ohio.
Hall's Catarrh Cure- is taken Internally,
act i nil directly upon tho blood and mucous
surface of Iho system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 7.'c pet bottle.' bold by all druit
Ssts. DOCTOR.
for Coughs, Coldft,
and Consumption
is beyond question the greatest of all
modern medicines. It will stop a
Cough in one night, check a cold in
a day, prevent Croup, relieve Asthma,
and curt Consumption if taken in
time. " You can't afford to be with
out it." A 25c bottle may save your
life I Ask your druggist for it Send
for pamphlet If the little ones have
Croup or Whooping Cough
use it promptly. It is sun to curt.
Thre Slu 35c, 50c and St. All DrntiUU.
ACKER MEDICIXE CO.,
16 & 18 Cbambcrn St., If. Y.
new set made the same dav. Teethextracted
without pain. DR. WITHERS, Dentist, fourth
floor, frown Blk.. ltith A Douglas, vmaha, nes
Notice to N011-Resident Defendant.
In the district court of Douglas county,
Nebraska:
Frank Thompson esorutor. and Joe K.
I. ane. administrator with the will annexed
of James Thompson. plaintiff, vs. Lew IM.xlyy.
Vlona Hlxley, J. Herbert Van Closter. Ne
braska Mortice and Loan company, Maria
Woods. Nellie (i. fhephdrd and Maggie J.
Curry, defendants.
To Lew rMxtey, lona rixiev, .1. nernert
Van Closter. Nebraska Mortgage and Loan
company. Maria Woods. Nellie O. Shepherd
ana .Maggie J. 1 urry. non-resiuent. ueieuu
ants: Yon are hereby notified that on the 2d day
of October, lS'.ft, the plaintiffs herein tiled
their petition in the aixive enutieu cause in
1 l.e district, eourt of Douglas county. Ne
braska, against, said defendants, the object
and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed on ine isi uay 01 juij,
1SS9. by Lew l'lxley and Vlona Pixley upon
the nmuertv described as follows, situated
In the county of Douglas and state of Ne
braska, to-wlt: Heginning at a point one
hundred and twenty (120 feet, south and one
hundred and twenty-eight il'itifeet east of
the northwest corner of lot four i4i In block
vent"! of Kirk wood addition to the city of
Omaha. Nebraska, running thence east par
allel with the south lioe of said lot four d)
thirtv-two i'.i'l) ftnt. thence north uarallet
with tho east, line of said lot tour (41 one
hundred and twenty (ISO) feet, thence west
along the north line of said lot fourtii thirty
two (.tb feet, thence south to place of begin
ning, to secure the payment of a certain note
of even date for the sum of fifteen hundred
iSiStnuioi dollars. That there Is now due and
payable on said note the sum of fifteen hun
dred rJl.VW.00 dollars with Interest at the
rate of 7 per cent per annum from tho 1st
day of January, isv.i lor wnu-ii sum. wmi
imprest. ntl costs. nlaintitTs urav for a de
cree that the defendants be required to pay
the same, and that In default of such pay
ment said premises may be sold to satisfy
the amount found due plaintiffs.
You are required to answer said petition
on or Before tue ;na aay or uecemuer, i!-.
Dated at On aha, Nebraska, Oct. 35, lsi5.
FRANK THOMPSON, et al.
plaintiffs
By J. W. Uouder, attorney for plaintiffs.
Frank Thompson et al. vs. U fl.xiey et al
Docket 53, Ko. WU. JO-"
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House Savings Bank,
With Flag. Nothing ever
sold like it.
SEND 25 CENTS FOR SAMPLE.
Agents Wanted Every
where. THE PATRIOTIC SUPPLY CO.
131 Tremont Street,
BOSTON, MASS.
Slierifl's Sale.
Ity virtue ot an execution on transcript, ta
iled out of the district court of Douglas
county. Nebraska, and to me uirecteii, 1
have levied upon me ioiiowuik uescineu
property or Henjaiuin r. Darker ami anna
Marker, commencing on a point 1.11 t lie east
line of Thirteenth street as extended
Hironirh the northwest uuarter (! of the
southeast quarter 1 of section thirty-four
t;m, township II f teen (lf. range thirteen tbli.
east of the litli principal meridian, Douglas
county, Nebraska, five hundred t wenty-eight
io.hi reel norm or ine soi-iu line ui saiu in r 111
west ouarter i'jI of southeast iitiarteriVlof
section thirty-lour 1:1-41 running thence north
two hundied slxtv-rour tjni reet. east, one
hundred and twenty -eight. (1:1 feet, south,
two hundred sixty four '-'04 feet, west, one
hundred twenty-eight, (tsi reel 10 uiace er
beginning, all In Douglas county. Mate of
Nebraska. And I will, on the 5th day of
November. A. D. Isltt. at III o'clock a. m. of
vi. 1,1 iIhv. hi the east front (lour of the county
court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas
county. Nebraska, sell ai public auction the
property auove uescrineu. to satisfy unison
l.ouu. planum, tne sum 01 sniy-iime si-e"
Hill sni dollars damages, and four and ..-KH
Sl.Ki dollars costs of suit, which hy the.ludg-
ment of K.lien K. Long, a Justice of the peace
In and for said couniy. on the iTlh day of
July, Is'.ift (a transcript, of which judgment
was on I he I4lh day of August. Ih'.O, duly
Bled and docketed In the district court
will, In and for said count vl. Watson Loud re
covered against theaid Kenjamin F. Darker.
Anna Hatker and the Mutual Investment
Co. with Interest thereon at the rate of ten
(llli per cent, per annum from the 27th day of
July, A. 11. ism, until paiu; aiu aio ine
furihersum t f two dollars and lOcentsiS-Moi.
the costs of Increase 011 said Judgment, and
the accruing costs herein.
Omaha, Nebraska, s-eplemner .-4. ls:o.
JUtlN C. DKKXKL,
Kherlff of Douglas County. Nebraska.
W. II. Kussell. Attorney.
Loud vs. Barker et al.
Docket II. No H 4-5
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant
In the district court of Douglas county.Ne-
braska:
Frank Thompson, executor, and Joe K.
Lane, admin strator with the will annexed
of James Thom)son. deceased, plalnttlls. vs.
Lew Pixley, Vlona Pixiey. J. Herbert Van
Closter, Mar'a Woods. Nebraska Mortgage
A Loan Co , James klrvlng and Maggie J.
Curry, defendants.
To Lew Pixley. Vlona I'lxlev, J. IterDeri
Van floater. Maria Wi.ods. Nebraska Mort
gage A Loan f o.. James Sklrvlng and Maggie
J. Cu ry, non-resident defendants:
You are h reby notified that on the 2nd
day of October, 1S1I5, plaintiffs herein tiled
their petition In the above entitled cause. In
the district court of Douglas county. Ne
braska, against Lew Pixley, et al, the object
and prayer of which is to foreclose a certain
mortgage executeu on tne isi uay 01 juiy,
lsssi. by Lew I'lxley and Vlona ' Ixley, upon
the property described as follows:
lt.nl mi I n ir at a iiolnt One Hundied and
Twenty (! feet South and Sixty-four di4)
reet r.ast or tne mirtnwesi corner 01
FourUi. in Hock Seven (1 1, of Mr kwooa au
dition to the city of Omaha, Nebraska, run
ning thence F.ast parallel with the South line
of said Lot Four (4). Thirty-two t:t!) feet;
thence North parallel with the Fast line of
said Lot Fouri4l, One Hundred anil Twenty
(12ill feet ; thence West along the North line
of said Lot Four (4) Thirty-two m feet;
thence South to place or heginning, to secure
the payment of a note for the sum of Fifteen
Hundred and no-ton (II.VKl.dO) dollars; that
there Is new clue and payable on said note t lie
sum of Fifteen Hundred and no inniJl.VOliOUO)
dollars, with Interest at the rate of seven (7)
per cent per annum from the llr.l day of
January, 1SWI. for which gum, with into est,
plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defend
ant pay the same, and that In default of
such payment said premises may be sold to
satisfy the amount found due plaintiffs.
Vou are required to answer said petition
on or before the 2nd day of December, ls'.c,.
Dated at Omaha, NoorasKa. iictooersi, t..
HtANK TIIOMPSCN et al..
Plaintiff.
By J. W. Huuder. attorney for plaint iff.
Frank Thomps n et al. vs. Lew l'lxb-y et al.
Docket 52; No. 3IS. 10-2V
Notice to Non-Uesident Defendant.
In the district court of Douglas county,
Nebraska.
Frank Thompson.executor and Joe K.Lane.
BitminlstriLtor. with the will annexed of the
estate of James Thompson, deceased, plain
tills, vs. Harrison Wlrlck. Anna A. Wtriek.
Sheridan Wlrlck. Oluf Rrown, Nels O. Brown.
Kllen Harris. Milon S. Lindsay, 1 he fentrai
Investment Company and J. H. Millard,
Trustee.
To Harrison Wlrlck. Anna A. Wlrlck, Sher
idan Wlrick, Oluf Brown. Nels O. Brown,
Kllen Harris. Milon S. Lindsay, and The Cen
tal Investment Company, non-resident de
fendants You are hereby notified that on the 2nd of
October, ls'.)5, the plaintiffs herein, tiled the
petition tn the above entitled cause.: in; the
district courtof Douglas county. Nebraska,
against said defendants, the objtct and
prayer of which fs to foreclose a certain
mortgage executed on the 1st day of Jan, lsssi,
by Harrison Wlrick 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-wlt: The north twenty-live (25) feet of
lots nineteen (111) and twenty (2m of block
three CO. 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 ($liKX)00i dollars, that there is now due
and payable on said note the sum of One
Thousand i$l(KXi.001 dollars wlih interest at
the rate of 7 per cent per annum from the 1st
day of January, Issii, for w hih sum, with In
terest and cost, plaintiffs pray for a decree
that the defendants be required to pay the
same, and that In default of such payment
said premises may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due plaintiffs.
You are required to answer said petition
onor before the 2nd day of December. Is'.ij.
Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. Oct. 25, 1S'.I5.
rKNlv THOMPSON et al..
Plaintiffs.
nw t w Nnuder. attornev for plaintiff.
Frank Thompson et al. vs. Harrison Wlrick
et al. Docaetw; .o.ki v
C. jLANG,
GREAT . .
DISCOUNT
You can save from 15 to 25 er cent, on all cash purchases for
the lu-st thirty Jays.
You :ct $5.00 Shoes for 3.50 I You get $1.00 Shoes for $2.75
You get t3.00 Shoes for $2.'J5 You get 2.00 Shoes for fl.CO
Youths' 2.00 Shoes for 1.50.
Ladies' Shoes iu the same proportionate prices.
G. LANG,
71S So. Sixteenth St.
WM. N. WHITNEY,
107 South Sixteenth Street.
Great
Reduction
For
See our Men's $3.50 Calf,
Lace Shoe, which we will sell
Our Ladies line Call r oxed, lJongola lop, Lace bnoe, -j f(
just the Shoe for fall and winter wear, for cash, go at 4) JUU
Children's Shoes, - - - f.0a to 11 50 1 Women's Shoes, - - 11.50 to 14.00
... ... . .v-. .. At A At
Hoy s Shoes, - - - f l.- to ?.au
WM N. WHITNEY
W7 South Sixteenth Street.
ANCIENT HISTORY
Tells Us that Geese Once Saved tho
City of Rome from Destruction
At the hands of the Gauls.
N. B-WE HAVE
But we can save the City of Omaha from paying
High Trices for poor Goods.
The Big Bennett Store
Does not Deal in Bankrupt Wrecks-but we have every
thing that is New, Fresh and Wholesome.
AT BARGAIN PRICES
Corn good 2-lb. cun for 5c
ToniiitocH ro 'd .i-lu. can tor re
l'eas L'ood U-Hi. can for Mc
Succotash 2-11). can for 7e
Peaches, new, line Lvap ted, per lb. !H:
ltaisins, line new crop, per lb. .re
HAUinVARB SXAISz
Oil Stoves 4Se
Dinner I'ails Die
Stove Mats 4c
All Copper Wash lloileis 1.4!i
llASBMBNT IIAKGAINSi
Heal China Teas, set of 6 Wc
Fine Flute Tumblers to
l'orcelain (Jianite Plntes 5c
Good Trunks, at l.nt)
Wood Water Pails 10c
0ut-of-Town Folks Should Obtain Our Large Illustrated
Catalogue. Mailed Free to All.
W. R. BENNETT CO.,
7502-12 Capitol Avenue,
Notice to Son-Resident Defendant.
In the district court of Dounlas county,
Nebraska. . .
Frank Thompson, executor, and Joe K.
T.nne. uiliniiiiHtrntor. with the will annexed
of James Thompson, deceased, plaintiff, vs.
I,ew Pixley. Vlona Pixley, J. llerheit Van
Closter. Nebraska Mortgage and Loan Co.,
Maria Woods. James Sklrvlng, Maggie J.
Curry and Nellie O. Fhepherd. defendants.
To Lew I'lxlev. V lona i ixiey, j. nci wri
vun firwtup hr;mka Mortgage and Loan
Co.. Maria Woods, James Sklrvlng. Maggie J.
Curry and Nellie O. Shepherd, non resident
defendants: , .
You are hereby nitlfled that on the 2nd
day of October, lslfi. the plaintiffs herein
tiled their petition in the above entitled
cause, In the district court of Douglas
county. Nebraska, against Lew Pixley et al..
the object and prayer or wntcnis to nireeiuso
a certain mortgage executed on the lirst day
of July, lssi). by Lew Pixley and Vlona
Pixley upon the property described as fol
lows: Heginning at a point one hundred and
twenty (120) feet south and ninty-six (il feet
east of the northwest corner of lot four (4)
tn block seven (7) of Kirkwood addition to
tho city of Omaha, Notraska; running thence
east parallel with the south line of said lot
four (4) thirty-two (321 feet; thence north
parallel with tho east line of said lot four (41
one hundred and twenty (120) feet; thence
west along the north line of said lot four (4)
thirty-two (112) feet: thence south to place of
beginning, to secure the payment of a cer
tain note of even date for the sum of fifteen
hundred and no-luO i$l,.VX).00) dollars; that
there is now due and payable on said note
the sum of fifteen hundred and no-100 dollars
OM.300 00), with interest at the rate of seven (,l
Jer cent per annum from the first day of
anuary, 1MH. for which sum. with interest,
plaintiffs pray for a decree that the defend
ant pay the same, and that in default of
such payment said premises may be sold to
satisfy ihe amount found due.
Vou are required to answer said petition
on or before the 2nd day of December, lsl'5.
Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. Oct. 2.", Is'.ij.
FKAN K THOMPSON, et al.
Plaintiffs.
By J. W. Houder, attorney for plaintiffs.
Frank Thompson et al. vs. Lew Pixley et. il.
Docket 52, No. 310. 10-25-4
H. K. BURKET,
fUNERAL fIRECT0R
EMBALMER.
Office removed from 113 North 16th street to
1618 Chicago Street.
Telephone 90. -:- OMAHA, NEB
Shoe Se e
Cash!
Razor-Toe, Cork-Sole, rf
one week, for cash, at kpJ.UU
wen u Suooa, - - - i.jj w m.wi
NO GEESE,
(ilass Jar Jelly, at Sc
Can Lye, at 4c.
Best liread, per loaf, at 2e
Smoking Tobacco, per lb. at 1S
Chewing Tobacco, per lb. at 16
Coal Hods
Fire Shovels
Copper I5ottoin Tea Kettles.
1S
So
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Gold Bnd Teas and Plates.
Fine Knraved Tumblers...
14-inch Satchels, at
Wash Board
Bushel Coin Baskets
to
4
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OMAHA, NEB.
M. DALEY.
Merchant Tailor
Suits Made to Order.
Guarantees a perfect tit In all case9. Cloth
ing cleaned dyed and remodeled.
504 XorthSt., : OMAHA. NEB.
M. O. MAUL.
Successor to Drexel & Maul.
Undertaker and Embalmer
1417 FARNAM ST.
Tel. 225. OMAHA. NEB.
J. W. BLLRR,
Attorney-at-Law,
SOJ) Hew York Lire UulUling,
OMAHA, - - NEBRASKA.
N. J. WEYRICH,
Undertaker Embalmer
Telephone 6.
013 South I6th St., OMAHA.
LADY ASSISTANT FURNISHED.
CHRIST. HAM AN.
f atc-mMer and Jeweler,
Fine Watch Repairing a specialti
612 South 16 Street.
OMAHA. NEB.
American Ladies!
When Needing the astiit
ance of a
First-Class Dress Maker
Should not forget to call on
MRS. JAMES GILLAN.
?l3.A'orth itath Stre
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