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AMERICAN ) ; () n Sped! Master lamiaaleaer Sh. Cade and b virtu of aa order of sale oa L Secra of foreclosure of anurtsafa taaued cut lot lb district eourt for Douglas couaty, N- Ibraaka. aad to aia OlracleO, 1 w'li, eta lea Slat da of Ieiiibr. A. D. lava, at oa 'o'clock o. m. of aatd day. at U aorta frool 4oor of the county Court hou 1a the city of Omaba. Douilaa count T. Nebraska, swfl at public auction to to highest bidder for cash, U property described la aatd order of ale a follows to- wit: Lota tore til and four !4 la block one 11' of Maya r-lace.au addi tion to th city of Omaha. Douglas, couaty, hebraaka. Out of the proeeeda of Ut aale of aald lot tbrre i3i, toaatssfy 1'hllip L. John son, plalatlff brreln. Ibe law of ihrre hun dred twenty-two and 4H liOdollkra ittl ti. wrth Interval thereoo at the rate of ten ilui percent, per annum from May . Ii; and out of the uroceedaof aald lot four i4i. to sat isfy aald Philip L. Johnson the aum of three hundred forty-throe and SJ 1 i.H.iMi col lar with lntereet thereoa at the rate of lea (lot per cent, per annuo; from aald MavSth, lr06i to aatlkfy defendant. Lewia t iteed, executor of the last will of Benjamin k. Kol eoo. deceased, the aum of two thousand eight hundred eighteen and W-luu dollar jaiaiaui, bil i. . .i a u . k - - wiui in i' i .t. , .uri .-..a 1 1 vii'i Mi a j inn. isb, at toe rate of seven (71 oer c nt. urr an num, together with thirty-one and (S-UO dol lar (Hl.Wi coau herein, together wlta accru- ngcoaU according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said ltougla county, tt It may term, A. I. lnwi. In a certain a-- lon then and there pending, wherein 1'hltip L Johnaan was plaintiff aud Jauies J. Mrln toab, Mra. Jame J. atclntooh, brut name un known, bis wire; Lewi 8. bred, executor of the last will of ki.nWmtn R. k'ulsnm. de- f eased; Adam Ickeaaad Ella lckea, hi wife. 'were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, Not. 29. 18. JOHN L. IERCE. Special Master Comnjlssloner. Saunders, Macf arland & Dickey, attorneys. Johnson vs. Mcintosh et al. Doe. 45. No. KW. 11-19-5 Chattel Mortgage Male. Notice I hereby given, that under and by virtue of the terms and provisions of a cer tain chattel mortgage, made and executed June 3rd, lt$5, by Conrad Keller, mortgagor, to the undersigned E. P. Walker, mortgagee, and Sled and re orded In the olUce of the county clerk of Douglas county, Nebraska, and on which mortgage there Is due at this date the aum of twenty-eight vfc dollars, be ing tbe semi-annual interest due upon me SrTnctpal sum, to-wit, eight hundnd ollars, of said mortgage, 1 will, on tbe 2xtb iday of December, 1W6, commencing at the riour or ten o clock a.m. on saiu uay, 1)121 r'ar nam street, upstairs In the room Heretofore known as "walker s book diuu- erv." aell at nubile auction the articles ana f thlnis included In tbe mortgage above de- " scribed, or so much thereof as shall be suffi cient to pay the amount now due upon said mortgage, to-wlt: the sum of twenty-eight 1.428) dollars and the amount to become due thereon, to wit: tbe further sum ol eight hundred ifmjui dollars, said mortgaged prop erty being more specifically set forth as fol- pws: 1 outline machine, l stanaing press, I table shears. 1 oerforator. foot nower: 1 DumberlnK machine, 8 sewing benches, 1 sew ing machine, 1 backing machine, 1 slabbing machine, 10 stools; 25 press boards, cabinet and type, 7 tables and benches, 1 finishing press, 2 agate burnishers, 1 Iron back mold, 1 oil stove, 1 gasoline stove, z lettering pal lets, 3 saws, 1 beating hammer, i blank book hammers. 1 clock, adoxen tins. 2 Klue pots. 1 sprinkling sieve and brush, 1 oil stove. 1 Hat nnisner. Joint rods, 3 blank roils ana v gua Ing rolls, 27 hand stamps, creasers, etc ; 8 chisels, I Index cutter, 2 cutting machine knives, 1 office desk, 2 oil cans, 1 water cooler, shelves. 2 stores and blue, 8 cutting boards. S eyelet punches, 1 eyelet clincher, 1 eyeleter tor machine, knives, roiaers. etc.; i pusn cart, 1 grindstone, 1 wire stitcher, I cane bras bound boards. 1 punching machine, 1 atepladder, 1 book sign, 1 marbling trough and 1 clothes wringer. Said sale to be made because of default In the conditions of said mortgage, to-wlt: the failure to pay the Interest above mentioned, upon tne note tecurea by saia mortgage Mortgagee. Dated Omaha. Neb., Dee. 5th. tWtt. 12 8-2 r Notice. To Charles J. Bead and Maztlvab J. Bead, non-resident defendant: You are hereby notified that on tbe 29th day of November, 1896, Elizabeth II. AbDOtt commenced an action agalBBt you in the Justice Court of Eben K. Long, a Justice of tne fence in ana tor uousias uounty, Ne braska, to recover from you tbe sum of seventy-four dollars ($74.00) and Interest, due on two promissory notes, and that on said date said justice or tne retce causea an at tachment to Issue against your property I Douglas County, Nebraska, and that prop erty belonging to you nas oeen seizes ior aid Indebtedness, aald cause was continued to the 14th day of January, 1896, at one o clock p. u. On. aha, Nebraska, December 8. 18115. ELIZABETH H.ABBOTT. P J W. H. Russell, her attorney. 12-6-3 Notice of Appointment of Administrator. In the County Court of Douglas County, Nebraska: In the matter of the estate of Lena Kraft, deceased : August Kraft, Augusta Kraft, August Kraft, Jr., Frank Kraft, 1'aul Kraft, John Kraft, Rosa Kraft, and all other persons In terested In said matter, are herebv notified that on the 7th day of December, 1895,August Kraft filed a petition In said County Court, alleging among other thlags that Lena Kraft died on the 28th day of November, 1895, leaving no last will and testament, and dos- sessed of personal estate valued at S.'.0OU.OO, and tnat the tbove named constitute the persons Interested In the estate of said de ceased; and praying ior aamlnistratlon thereof. You are hereby notified that if you fail to appear at said Court on the 9th day of Jan uary, 1896, at 9 o'clock A. H., and contest said petition. ft 'Jourtwillappolnt August Kraft, I or some otner suitable person, aaministra i tor, ana proceed to a settlement or said estate. IRVING F. BAXTER, 12-13-4 County Judge Notice to Jion-Resident Defendants. In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, Park Godwin, fcxecutor of the estate of Fanny Bryant 'iodwln, deceased plaintiff, vs. Edward U. , ierrlll et al., de fendant. To Edward O. Merrill. Elenora Merrill. Max Ryplnskl, Natalia Ryplnski, non-resident de- enaants: y You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day Of December, 196, Park Godwin. Executor, plaintiff herein, filed his petition la tbe : above entitled cause. In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, against Edward G. Merrill. Elenora Menil', Lowe Avenue Building Association, Max Ryplnskl, Natalia Ryplnskl, the object and prayer of which Is to ioreciose a certain mortgase. executed on Che xird day of August. 1890. by Edward O. Merrill and Elenora Merrill, upon the prop erty described as follows, situated In tbe County of Douglas and State o' Nebraska, to-wlt: Lot nineteen (19) in block eleven (11) in roppieton f ark, an addition to tbe city of omaba, Douglas county, Nebraska, assur veyed, platted and recorded, to secure tne Payment of a certain note or bond in writing. executed and delivered by Edward O. Mer rill and Elenora Merrill to Eugene C. Bates. and by him assigned to Fanny B. Uodwln, for . toe sum or two tbousand two hundred dollar y.OO.OO), due and payable In five years from the date thereof ; that there Is now due and payable on said note the sum of two thou sand two hundred dollars ($2,200 00), with In terest at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per sLuuiu irum me 3ru uay oi reuruary, i?isa, for which sum. with Interest and coatH. plaintiff prays for a decree that the defend- suia wj retjuireu to pay tue same, anu luat in default of such payment, said premises may be sold to satisfy tbe amount found due plaintla. and costs of suit, and for such other and further relief as may be equitable. You are reauired to answer said petition on or before the 27th day of January, 1896. atea at umana, Nebraska, uecemoer in.ihto. rAKH UODW1M, EXKCCTOB, 12-20-4 Plaintiff. Notice. To Martin KastI and Mary Kastl, non-resident defendants: You are hereby notified that on the 29th oay of November, 1895, Linda W. Paine com menced an action against you In the Justice Court of Eben K. Long, a Justice of the I Peace in and for Douglas County, Nebraska. o recover irom you tne um or sixty-eignt .ina zn-iuu dollars (8.)) and interest, due on anree promissory notes, and that on Bald aate fai Justice of the Peace caused an attach ment to Issue against your property In Doug as Count. Nebraska, and that nronertv be- f onKlng to you has been seized for said in- C.cuiicuQess. Paid cause was continuaa to vie 14th day of January, at one o'clock p. M, r ','uiBua, neoraska, December o, I8s. J, T.1NDA W. PATNH. uy W. H. Kusaell, her attorney, 12-6-3 r Annual meeting. meeting oi tne Btocanoiuers oi I the Bellevue Improvement Company will be T "i, 220 Bor of Trade Building, Jmaha. Nnhvalr tun m ri 1 UL -fr- Becreta'ry NVESTIOATR DUPLEXm Two Letters at the Same Stroke Double Durability. A Double Speed . . Latest Improvements, Carriage on itaii-nearinga, iHiuble Klnlxin Movement. 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Principles from auth entic source; Irish Massacre of 1641. related ty the French Koman Catholic hlstorlar,, Lamartlne; Tbe Marriage Contract thnt must be signed by a Protestant to obtain Koman Catholic bride, with cabinet half-tone picture of the author. GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or nn United States of America. f BANCIB C. CAMPBELL, M. W. G. M Minneapolis, Minn. BOBT. W. JOHNS CON, Supreme Secretary, Troy, New York; M. L. ZOOK, 1815 Howard Street. Omaha, Neb., Organiser for departmentof Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Colorado, ORANGE PRINCIPLES. On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of the United State of Amerlca.Dand with a view of correcting the false Impression that enemies are endeavoring to convey to the minds of men who are unacquainted with Orange principle, are these few statement made: Tbe Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by three ties Justice, Truth and Righteousness. It has no hidden alms It Is Fraternal and Benevolent assisting and protecting members while living and their widows and orphan when they are re moved by death. It upholds the right of private Judgment the untrammelled freedom of opinion; be lieves the public school are an essential safeguard of the state, and should be kept tree from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to the government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope of Borne should be rigorously excluded from teaching therein. It believe primary allegiance 1 due to the government which protect the Uvea, liberties and properties of It cltlsens, and that ecclesiastical authority ihould not' under any circumstance, be permitted to meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer cion of acltlsen In the exercise of hi or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious orsplrltual authority should be pun ished as a crime against the state. That It is the duty of every cltlten to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and institution of our country against corrupt and Inimical influences, as well a against armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habit of frugality and in dustry among it member, and 1 proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept pauper bread. It believes In the restriction of Immigra tion and the extension of time for the natur alisation of cltlsens, and that thepubllc ands shall be held for actual American cltl sens who become settlers. The Loyal Orange lustltutlon of the United State of America has certain requirement for membership: That a man shall be an actual American cltlsen, having complied with the laws of the United States with regard to naturalisation, and without a mental reservation. That the applicant shall be a Protestant, and also that his parent and wife shall be Protestant. That he shall be thrifty and successful In his business; honorable and truthful In his dealings with his fellowman, and shall be known a a law-abiding cltlsen. That be will endeavor to give his children or any children under his charge at least a ?ood common school education, being c&re ul to avoid all popish doctrines, and That he shall be In sound health at the time of making application. It makes no difference where a man was born, so long a he meet the foregoln requirement. 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 nrluclple and teach-tail. LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. rrT corwcii or aAscat g.e.-WM F . KNAPI'.P O Hot ?JA, Omaha B.V.O.-H. H. HAKTHOI.D. Plaltaiuout b 8. C. rcy -OEO. C. FEN TON, P. O bo I TV Omaha. B.C. Treaa C. H. A LI. FN Omaha. Conductor K. O. HA KK ER. l'latamoulh. Warden-H. P. COOL1 IK.K, llavelork. rVntlneia P. 8 McAL'LKY, bo. Oiuahai B L K1KKI1AM. PlsttamoutB. hVpreaentatlves to National Council WH T. k APP, H. L. DAY. P 8. McAL'LKY. J W Hotl'tK K. P. DOLMAN The next regular meeting will be Held ot th third Tuesday la July. It, at I'lalts moutu. FKANC1 S. KEY COUNCIL No t meets every Friday evening at O. A. K. Hall. Flattniuuth, Neb. Visiting brother cor dially Invited. O. K. JOHNSON. Hoc. Sac WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 1. meets " every Tuesday eve. In Idlewlld ball, I4th and Grant street. Visiting brother always welcome. J. H. lUavv.c'y T INOOLN COUNCIL No. t meet In Lla AJ coin, Nebraska pOLUMBIA COUNCIL No. I. meet every Friday evening In Patterson block, 17ih and Farnam btreeta. . , W. M. Thomas Councilor. E. L Makstom, Becrelary. fJAKFIELD COUNCIL No. a, meet every VI Tuesday night In rkiuth Omaha. Van BkAk, li. H. Kikhkr, Councilor. secretary LIBERTY COUNCIL No. T meet every Tuesday evening, I. O. O. F. Hall, Louis vllle. Neb. T. U. Lucas. Kec. sec y. COUNCIL No. 90, A. P. A., Cameron, Mo., meet every second and fourth Monda) evening, at Fraternity Temple. V 11 tori welcome. BLUFF CITY COUNCIL No 7- meets ever) Wedneaday evening In U. A. H. Hall Council Bluffs. la. Oxford Council, No. 130, of the American Protective Association, of Oxford, Neb., meets in their council chamber every Friday night at 7:30 p. M. Sojourning friends In good standing are always welcome. II. C. Dunkln, Pres.; K C. Scarborough, bee. Secretary. LINCOLN Commandery No. I. U. A. M. meet every Thursday evening In P. O. 8. of A. hall. Council Bluffs, la. A. M. Burnham, Recorder, OMAHA COMMANDERY NO. I. U. A. M. meets on first and third Wednesday evenings of each month, at U. A. R. Hall. lit) North Fifteenth street. Omaha, Neb. H. R. Hathaway, Commander; H, E. Ledyard, Recorder. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OP MISSOURI. 8. C F.C. Borden, Holden, Mo. S. V. C.-Rev. H. A. Slaughter, St. Joseph Missouri 8. C. Sec'y Rolla 0. Carroll, Warrensburg, Missouri Will meet In Cbllllcothe. Mo., February 1890. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS TTAN8A8 CITY COUNCIL NO. t-Meet every Friday night at 1228 McGee street, J as. McNauiara, Sec'y 1MU0 East 10th St. flOLCMBlA COUNCIL NO. li-Meet every Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth and Cherry streets, W. Y. Sheaver, Record ing Secretary, 1407 Madison street. PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. 31-Meet every - Tuesday night at 1222 McOee streets, PerceyP, Oumiu, Rec. Secretary, 2116 Drlpp street. fJATE CITY COUNCIL No. U-Meet evefy u Monday night, corner 16tb and Penn St., over drug store. CPRINGF1ELD COUNCIL No. 49-MeeU " every Thursday night, between 31st and 32nd on Holmes. SHEFFIELD COUNCIL No. 35-Meet at Sheffield every Thursday nlgbt. Thomas Bmlth, Rec. Sec'y, Sheffield, Mo. . ABE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 18, AMEBI can Protective Association meet every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month la I. O, O. F. hall, Plattamouth, Neb. Visiting members are welcome J. H. Smith. Sec, A U ROB A COUNCIL No. t W. A. P. A. " Meet every Wednesday afternoon at I o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, 137 Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kan. DROSPECT COUNCIL No, 61, A. P. A.-Meeti 1 every Monday evening at the corner of Twenty-third and Prospect avenue. Kansas City, Mo. Persons desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward, age and occupation, and direct to box 521 Kansas City, Mo,, America Council No. 7, meet at Wood ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 p. m sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue, Kansas City. Mo. All visiting friends will be cordially wel- corned. Mrs. C. Abbott, President. Mrs. I ii a Phillips. Secretary. i TUKEKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. A.-Meet 1-1 second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at S 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 every Friday night at 16th and L Road, Orlgsby's ball, Kansas City, Kan. VXCELSIOR COUNCIL NO. 3, W. A. P, A. meets on the first and third Thursday afternoon of each month, at 2:30 o'clock, at Bell's hall. Southwest Boulevard, near state line, Roeedale, Kansas. Friends of other councils are cordially Invited to attend Every true American lady Is Invited to come and join us, aod assist In the good work. Inlatlon fee 11.00 (JATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A. u Meets every Saturday evening at 4i7 Min nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitors cordially Invited. fOUNCIL No. 7, A. P. A.-Meets every Mon v day evening at Chamber of Commerce Hall. Blvervlew. Visitor cordially Invited fOUNCIL No. 11, A. P. A.-Meet at Wood v ward' Hall every Tuesday evening at 8,'p, m. sharp. Third street and Lafayette avenue, A cordial Invitation is extended to visiting friends. ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A. Meets every Monday night In Noket Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed. TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meett 1 every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hall 418 Kansas avenue, Topeka Kansas. All visitors will be cordially, welcomed. Oostdyk Council, No. 1. W. A. P. A. of Kan sas City, Mo., meets every Friday afternooa at 2:30 o'clock at 1609 Penn St. Address, Post office box 621, Kansas City, Mo. Sunflower Lodge, L. O. L., No. 264, meets second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. in., at Claflin's hall, corner of Mill street and Osage avenue, Kansas City. Kan. Vlsitltg brethren are cordially Invited to at tend. John Davidson, W. M., Wm. Mc Naughton, Secy.. 715 Reynolds Ave. Liberty Council, No. 15, Jr. O. U. A. M, meet every Wednesday night, corner Pack ard and Osage streets, Armourdale, Kansas, Thos. Rolf, secretary. KANSAS PURPLE STAR, L. O. L. No. 206 Iv Meets first and third Tuesdays of each month at 8 p. m., in A, O. U. W. Hall, corner Fourth stteet and Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Wm, Ballagh, secretary, 537 Northrup avenue. Visiting brethren cordially Invited. ROSEDALE COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meet lv every Wednesday night at McUeorge's hall, 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 each month at 8 o'clock p. m. at tne O. A. R. Hall. 118 North Fifteenth street. Friends of the council are cordially Invited to at tend. Protestant and "true American" la dles are solicited to Join us In this good work. Initiation fee $1.00. Address either Mrs Mary A. Herttmann, p-esldent, 516 N. Kith St., or Miss Alice M. Oil an, secretary, 213 N. 25th St., Omaha. Neb. CHRIST. HAM AN. Watotoaler ani Jeweler, Fine Watch Repairing a Specialty 612 South 16 Street OMAHA, NEB. 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Through excursion trains will Btart from Chicago, Detroit, Tittsburg, New York and Thiladel. phia on October 1st, and a one-half fare rate has been assured to Jacksonville, Fla. 1 From Jack, sonville south to our lands the rate will be one-half fare, this last amount to be returned to th purchaser by applying amount on the first payment. Address, for full particulars, o Secretary American Home Colonization Company, Rooms 603-4 Association Building, CHICAGO", ILL. SUPREME CABINET American Orange Knights, OBJEOTS. This order Is formed ot persons whose ob jects Is to maintain the supremacy of law order and constitutional freedom; to pre serve Inviolate the cltlsen's franchise)! fierpetuate and defend the precepts and fret nstltutions of civil and religious liberty guaranteed by the Const .utlon of the Unites tates and established by our forefathers. PRO aris T rocis. For information regarding the formation of new Commanderles, or supplies, write tc the supreme secretary. M. L. 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