THE AMERICAN. gptrUl Matr C-mulcT'i Sale. tladrr d by virtu of aa order of Ml oa 4vpm or fori liwura or won n fawua4 out oT tb district court for Ifcxiglaacou!. hrukL 1 to Directed. 1 w'll. oa th Slit 07 of I number. A. l- liw ai o o'eluck p m. of kl day. at tea aor a f roal door of la couatv Ooart nous ta th dtv or Omaha. Itoufia county, NeUracka, sell atpjblie auctlua to ta aighe blddvr for cash, t propertf crtba la aa'd order f sl a rolloa K: Lot tare ,41 and four 4i la biorkonaO'of Mara Hacr. an addi tion to th city of Umaaa. Dougla roust . Nebraska. Oat or tb procved of the ! or aid lot Uirr tin. to satisfy t'btltp C Jutio aoa, pialotill herrla. th or thr hun dred twenty two aad luO dollar .! 4i tta Interest thereon at tbe rat of un dUi per cent per aaauta from Majra IMA; and out of tb proceeds of said lot four to sat isfy d Philip L. Johnson tbe iuiii of three hundred forty-tare and 3 l'J i iA lar with Interest thereon at th rate of tea (loi percent. pr annua from said Mav.h, IrsA; to satisfy defendant. Lewi, 8 Koed. locator of tb taut will of Beajaaila K. Kol aon, deceaaed, lb aum of two thousand eight hundred eighteen and W-100 dollara (K.MtLlUi, with Interest tberwo fron. Mar 14. at the rata of rea (?) per e nt. t-er an Bum. together with thirty-one aad ia-K0 dot iar tfai.OSi coU herein, together wlta accru ing cost according to a Judgment rendered b the district court of ntd ltoug la count;, at ita may tern. A. D. 15. In a certain ac tion then and there pending, wherein I'htllp I Johnson waa plaintiff and Jauie J. Mcin tosh. Mr. J amea J. Mclntoab. nrt Bam un known. blwl e; lewis 8. Heed, executor of the last will of Benjamin K. Kolsotu, de ceased; Adam Ickeaaad Ella lcks. hi wise, were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, Not 19. 1895 JOHN L. IERCE. Special Vaster Ootnnnwlooer. Saunders, Macf arland Dickey, attorney. Johnson ts. Mcintosh et al. Doc.tS. No.lt. U-S Chattel Mortitape Hale. Notice I hereby given, that under and by virtue of the terms and provisions ol a cer tain chattel mortgage, made and executed June 3rd. 1HV5. by Conrad Keller, mortgagor, to the undersigned K. V. Walker, mortgagee, and filed and re orded In the office -.f the county clerk of Douglas county. Nebrak, and on which mortgage there In due at this date tbe sum of twenty-eight ifSi dollars, be ing the semi-annual Interest due upon the principal sum, to-wit, eight hundred () dollars, of said mortgage, 1 will, on the 2th day of December, 16, commencing at tbe hour of ten o'clock a. ra.on said day, at No. 1121 Farnam street, upstairs in the rooms heretofore known as "Walker's Book Hiuii ery." sell at public auction the articles aud things Included to the mortgage above de scribed, or so much thoreot as shall be suffi cient to pay the amount now due upon said 7 t2s) dollars and the amount to become due 1 thereon, to wit: tbe further sum of eight ' V. i 1 ,,..11 I .1 ........ .1 Hion-KtlKB, lu-wib; cue Bum ui i.cuijciut nuuureu t uoiiun. sum uiuriscu jruu- erty being more specifically set forth as fol lows: 1 cutting machine, 1 standing press, 1 table shears, 1 perforator, tout power; 1 numbering machine, 6 sewing benches, 1 sew ing machine, 1 backing machine, 1 stabbing machine, 10 stools; 25 press boards, cabinet and type, 7 tables and benches, 1 finishing fress. 2 agate burnishers, 1 Iron Dick mold, oil stove. 1 gasoline stove, 2 lettering pal lets, Ssaws, 1 beating hammer, 2 blank book hammers, 1 clock, 3 dozen tins, 2 glue pots, 1 sprinkling sieve and brush, loll stove. 1 flat finisher, joint rods, 3 blank rolls and gild ing rolls, 27 band stamps, crease rs, etc ; 3 chisels, 1 index cutter, 2 cutting machine knives, 1 office desk. 2 oil cans. 1 water cooler, helves, 2 stoves and pipe, 2 cutting boards, 2 eyelet punches. 1 eyelet clincher, 1 eyeleter for macnlne, knives, folders, etc; 1 push cart, 1 grindstone, 1 wire siltcher, 1 case brass bound boards. 1 punching machine, 1 stepladder, 1 book sign, 1 marbling trough and 1 clothes wringer. Said sale to be made b)cause of default in the conditions of sttd mortgage, to-wit: tbe failure to pay tbe Interest above mentioned, upon the notes secured oy sa'u mortgage E. P. WALKER. Mortgagee Dated Omaha. Neb., Dec 5th. 18SS. 12 6-2 Notice to N on-Resident Defendant. To Sarah G. Foot. Lvsander W. Tullevs. trustee of Emily T. Barry i Herman C. Fech- oetmer; franK xnompson, executor, and Joe R. Lane, administrator with will an nexed of tbe estate of James Thompson, deceased, non-res'dent aerenaants. Take notice that on the 14th day of August. 1895. Phllio L. Johnson, plaintiff he-eln. filed his petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against The Brlggs Place Building Association, the above named defendants, and others, the ob ject and Draver of which Is to fore close a certain tax certificate dated November 10th, 1893, covering lot seventeen (17;, in block ten HO). Brlggs Place, an addl tion to the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska; that there Is due upon said tax certificate and subsxiuent taxes paid inereon tne sum or one nunurea ana seven (1107.00) dollars, with Interest from Heptem ter 23d, 1895, at the rate of 10 per cent per annum attorney's fees amounting to 10 per cent of the decree and all costs. Plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants may be required to pay the same, or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount round due and that each of the defendants be debarred from thereafter claiming or as serting any interest or title to said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 30th day of Decern bpr, 115. PHILIP L. JOHNSON, Plaintiff. By Saunders, Macfarland & Dtckey, his at torneys. Doc. 52, No. 32. 11 22-4 Jiotiw. To C. R. Shaw, first and real name unknown, non-resident defendant. Please take notice that on the 12th day of July, 1H95, Walter K. neeier, plaintiff Herein, filed his petition In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Vlona Plxley, U. K Shaw, first and real name un known, and others, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose certain tax certificates dated November 25th. 1892, and covering lots 105 and to 120, Inclusive, and lots 130 to 13!l, in clusive, In North Side, an addition to the city of Omaha, being situated in tbe southwest quarter of section 18 township 16, range 13 east, Douglas county, rveorasKa, upon wnicn there is now due the sura of ninety-eight ($90.00) dollars, with interest thereon from September 23rd, 1895, at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum, attorney s ret amounting to 10 per cent, of the decree and all costs. Plaintiff prays that the defendants maybe required to pay the same, or that said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that the defendants may be de barred from all right, title or interest in said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 6th dy of January, 1896. Dated, Omaha, Nebraska. November 29. 1895. WALTER E. KKELER, Plaintiff. By Saundrs & Macfarland, his attorneys. Doc. 61. No. 222. 11-29-4 Notice. To Majorle S. Wallace, non-resident defend ant: Please take notice that on the 3rd day of July, 1895, Philip L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Maude Marti, Benjamin Marti, and Majorle S. Wal lace, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose two certain tax certificates, dated November 28th, 1892, Issued to E. B. Beer and by him assigned to tbe plaintiff, and covering the south 30 feet of lots 8 and 9 in block 2 of A. S. Patrick's addition to tbe city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, upon which there is now due the sum of one hundred and thirty dollars (1130.00) with Interest from Sep tember 23rd, 1895, at tbe i ate of 10 per cent, per annum, attorney's fees, amounting to 10 per cent, of the decree, and all costs. Plain tiff prays that the defendants may be re quired to pay the same or that said premise may be sold to satisfy the amount due and that tbe defendants be debarred of all right, title or interest in said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or befor the 6th day of January, 1896. Dated, Omaha, Nebraska, November 29, 1895. PHILIP L. JOHNSON Plaintiff. By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorneys. Doc. 51, No. 172. 11-29-4 Guardian's Sale of Real Estate. Notice is hereby given that upon Satur day, December 21st, 1895, at one o'clock p. m at the east front door of the county court house In Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, 1 will sell at public auction tbe following de scribed real estate of Annie Elsie Paulsen, a minor, to-wit: Lot five (5) in block "0," Prospect Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas connty, Nebraska. INGER MAE1E PADLSEN, Guardian of Annie Elsie Paulsen, a Minor. Omaha, November 28, 1895. 11-29-4 THE AMERICAN is COO a year, In ad vance. The best patriotic paper in the United State. Subscribe new. NVR8TIQATR DDPLEX Two Letters at the Same Stroke . Double Durability, c Double Speed . . Latest Improvement. Carriage on Ball-Bearing. Double Klhbon Movement. Key Loi-k at End of Line, Many Other Conveoclea Th JEH'ETT Is a Single Center Type writer with Cmivkrs.i. Kiyboahd very prompt and rasy In action, with the superior mechanism and construction of the Duplex, excepting the double feature. 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It makes no difference where a man was born, so long as be meets the foregoln requirements. These are the qualifications required o every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can offer a better array of orinclples and teaching. r 3 LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. vst oorwrtL or uat O.-WM r. KNAl'P I- O b..i;AOma 8. V.O.-H. HAHTHol.lt. I'Utumoutb t. O. Kocj.-UEO. C I KNTON, P. M box T vmana. (i. U. Tiwa-e H. AM. FN. Oman. Cood actor K. O, HAKKKK. I'Uummiul, Warden II P. tXHjLI 1K.K. ila,rlirk. rVnilnei-P. B MuACLaY, tk. Oiuahai B L kIKkliAM. PlatlamoutB. Representative to National Council WM r. KNAPP. H. L. DAY. P 8. McAULKY. 1 W. HOUKKK K. P. DOLMAN Th neit regular meeting will b held OB ib Ultra Tuesday la July. law, at Platu mourn. PKANCI8 t. KEY COUNCIL No I bimI every Friday vrolnr at O. A. B. Hall. nattamouta, neo. vuittnc nrotnor cor dially lavlted. O. &. JOUN8UN, Reel WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. I. bnU " every Tuesday v. la Idlewild ball. 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Hathaway. Commander; II, K. Ledyard rtecoruer. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OF MISSOURI. 8. C F.C. Borden, liolden. Mo. 8. V. C Rev. H. A. Slaughter, St. Joseph jmssouri 8. U. Sec'y-Rolla G. Carroll, Warrensburg nimsouri Will meet In Chllllcothe, Mo., February 1896. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS LfANSAS CITY COUNCIL NO. tMeeU iv every Friday night at 1222 McGee street. J a, racnauiara, sec y low mast loth St, COLUMBIA COUNCIL NO. 15-Meet every Saturday night at the corner of Twelfte ana unerry streets, . r.eneaver, ttecora log secretary, itoi Madison street. PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. si-Meet every Tuesdav night at 1222 Mctiee streets. PerceyP, Uumui, Roc secretary, 2116 Drlpp street. (JATE CITY COUNCIL No. 44-MeeU every monuav nignt. corner into nu renn si., over drug store. CPRINGF1ELD COUNCIL No. 40-Meeti every Thursday night, between Slut and azna on iioimes. CHEFFIELD COUNCIL No. 35-Meet at DIIDIHUU CTCrj iUUniUIIJ UIMUh XUUUXWmW DUlItU, I.WU OOt. Jj DUVU1DIU, 1UU ABE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 18, AMERI Can Protective Association meet everv sec, ond and fourth Wednesday of each month li l. u. u. i. nan, fiattsmouth, neo. visiting memoers are welcome J. it. smito. sec. AURORA COUNCIL No. 2, W. A. P. A " Meets every Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 431 Mlnnesots avenue, Kansas City, Kan. DROSPECT COUNCIL No, 61, A. P. A.-Meetl 1 every Monday evening at the corner of Twentv-third and Prospect avenue. Kansai City, Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward. age ana occupation, ana direct to box oil Kansas city, Mo,, America Counclli No. 7, meets at Wood ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 n. m ftbarp, third street and Lafayette avenue, Kansas City. Mo. All visiting friends will oe coruiany wei- cornea. Mrs. C. Abbott, President. Mrs. Ida Phillips. Secretary. CDREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P, A.-Meetl " second and fourth Tuesday afternoon al 2 o'clock In the A. P. A. Hall. Southeast cor ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdale, Visitors are cordially invited to attend. WIDE AWAKE COUNCIL No. 10. A. P. A meets everv Friday night at 16th and Li Road, urigsoys hail, Kansas City, Kan. "CXCEL8IOR COUNCIL NO. 8. W. A. P. A meets nn the rlrHt and third Thurataw arternoon oi escn montn, at a:au o clock, at Uall'a hall U.io.hwAa. Unl.l .... ...... 1 B " V ' ...... V 'VV... ..siu, uoai .,nw line, Hoseaaie, Kansas, f riends of othei councils are cordiallv Invited to attend Every true American lady Is Invited to com( and join us, aod assist In the good work. iniation iee si.uu flATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A. u Meets every Saturday evening at 437 Min nesota avenue, Kansas Citv. Kas. Visitors cordially inviteu. rOUNOlL No. 7. A. P. A. Meets everv Mon rl u v evAnlnir H f llh.mhn, nt rvmmaa nan. Kiverview. visitors cordially Invited fOUNCIL No. 11, A. P. 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Armnnrdula Ifamn Thos. Rolf, secretary. V ANSA8 PURPLE STAR, L. O. L. No. 306 Meets first and. third Tuesdavs of eei month at 8 p. m., in A. O. U. W. Hall, cornel Fourth stieet and Minnesota avenue, Kansai City, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Wm, ttallagn, secretary, 637 Northrup avenue Visiting brethren cordially invited. DOSEDALE COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meeti " everv Wednesday night at McGenro-n' ball, Rosedale, Kas. All friends cordially nvlted. W. A. P. A. Persons desiring Information In regard to the W. A. P. A. should address either the president or secretary. State president of Nebraska, Mrs. Harvey Kemp, 235 E. 11th street, Fremont, Neb. State Secretary of Nebraska, Mrs. J. H. fflinspear, 1707 N. 27th street, Omaha, Neb Success Council No. 3, W. A. P. A. meet every second and fourth Wednesday nights in eacu uioumj du ciuck p. m. at tne t. A. R. Hall, 118 North Fifteenth street. Friends of the couucli are cordially invited to at tend. 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