The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, January 03, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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SpecUl Mtrr OMKuwiMfr'B Sale.
Ceder d by virtue of an order of ! o
cWree trf foreclosure of torigace Issued out
of lb district court fur I Kxig las county. i
of NrbrukL and tosue dirw1-l. 1 (rill, on lb
feiihdsy of Junu;,A. D. IMA iooo o'clock
p. as. of said day. at lb hM front do of
lb county court house, la tbe city of
Ouiaba. liouglaa county. Kebraska. nrlt at
public aurMus) to tbn highest bidder for
cub, the property described la said order of
aale aa follow to-wll:
fcegiaotf'g at a point one hundred aad
twenty 3ui feet south aod alty-lirtli fert
ant of um rwt corner of lot fount
la block trtci Oof Krswood addition to
tn city of Ouisha. Nebaka. runali thence
east parallel with the aouib line of sa.d lot
four (4i ihtrty-lwo ti fret, thence aortb
parallel wit I be tut line ef !d lot four i4
on hundred and twenty (lJUl fret, tbeace
west alone the aortb Una of sld lot four it)
thirty-two (i'l feet, tneucetouia toplaoeof
beginning.
Paid property to be old to callafy the plain
tiffs herein U a tn of nineteen hundred I a
and X!-1UU dollar ,l.iu Alt, tr (ether with tea
4 U per rent. Intel eat Ibereoa fro a. 8. pteuiuer
2ird, IK
To aatiafy the cost cf thl action the aum
of ti uh. together with accruing cost accord
ing to a Judgment rendered by th dlatrlcl
court of said Irougla county, at Its !epteui
ber tern. A I). ISA In a certain action then
and there pet din wherein Frank ihompaon
et al were plaintiff, aad Lew I'ltley et al.
were defendant.
liated at Omaha, Nebraska, December XT. A.
ttw , ,
HtlMlI wj. r iBiiut n..
Special Master Couinililooer.
aw. 13-27-4
Doe. 51 No. 31.
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of aale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court for Douglas county.
Nebraska, and to Die directed, 1 will, on
the 'A-th dav of JanuarT A. I. ltf. at one
o'clock p. in. of aald day. at the east front
door of tbecounty court-noun, in tne city
of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, aell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described In said order of aale
as follows, to-wlt: Beginning at a paint one
hundred and twenty IMI feet south of the
northwest corner of lot fnur (4) In block
even 7) of kirkwood addition to the city of
tin-aba. Nebraska, running thence east par
allel with the south line of said lot four 4i
thirty-two feet (i'; thence north parallel
with theeast ineof said lot four(4ione hun
dred and twentv feet (120): thence west along
the north line of said lot four (4) thirty-two
tit!) feet; thence south to the place or begin
ning said property to be sold to satisfy the
Slalntltfs herein the sum of eighteen hun
red fifty and 96-WO dollars, together with
ten per cent. Intercut thereon from Septem
ber &ird, 1KU6; to satisfy the costs of Ibis ac
tion the sum of $42 Ki. together with accruing
Croix, according to a judgment rendered by
the district court of said Douglas county, at
Its September term, A. u. iwe. In a certain
actio then and there pending wherein Frank
Thompson et al. were plaintiffs and Lew 1'U
lcy et al. were defendants.
Omaha, Neb., December 27. 1895.
JOHN W. LYTLE,
Special Master Commissioner.
Doc 82; No. 316. LJ-27-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
finder and bv virtue of an order of sale on
decreeof foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to me directed, I will on the
Jxth daw nf Junuarv. A. D. 189. at One
o'clock p. iu. of said day, at the east front
door of the county court house, In the city of
Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described in said order of sale
as follows, to wit: ,
Beginning at a point one hundred and
twenty 1120) feet south and one hundred and
twenty-eight (128) feet east of the northwest
corner of lot four (4) In block seven (7) of
Kirkwood addition to the city of Omaha,
Nebraska, rum lng thence east parallel with
the south line of said lot four (4) thirty-two
32) feet, thence n rth parallel with the east
line of said lot f ur (4) one nunurea ana
twenty (120) feet, thence west along the north
line of said lot four (41 thirty-two a2) feet,
thence south to place or Deginring.
Ralll nrnnert tn be sold to satilf T the Plain
tiffs herein the sum of slxten hundred
eighty-four and R8-100 dollars (lt.08t.S3), to-
? ether with ten (10) percent, lnteiest thereon
rom September 23, 1SU5
To satisfy the costs of this action the sum
nf ftio.n.1 together with accruing costs accord
ing to a Judgment rendered by the district
court or saiu uouviaa county, ai iu pw:iu
ber term, A. D. 18W5, in a certain action then
and there pending, wherein Frank Thompson
et at. were piaintirrs ana i-ew rmey et i
were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. December 27, 1895;
JOHN W. LYTLE.
Special Master Commissioner,
Doc. 52, No. -W. 13 27-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
TTnder and bv virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court tor Douglas county,
state of Nebraska, and tome directed, I will.
,n the anth ilv nf January. A. D. 1MM). at 1
o'clock p. m. of said day. at the east front
door of the county court-house, in the cltv of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to tnenignest oiaaur tor cusii,
lIix nmnert.v described In said order of sale
as follows, to-wit: The weet fifty-six (5fl) feet
of lot eight (8) in block seven (7) of Keed's
First addition to tbecity of Omaha, Douglas
county. Nebraska said property to urn smu
to satisfy Nathan O. Keed, plaintiff herein,
the sum of twenty- Ave huodred seventy and
80-100 dollars (82,570 ;0, with Interest thereon
at rate of ten per cent, per annum from F eb
ruary 4th. 195, to satisfy Fi ances K Gannett.
rinfnnrUnt. herein, the sum of two thousand
fifty-three dollars !,O53 00. with Interest
thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per an
num from February 4th 18U5, to satisfy the
costs or this sctioi tne sum oi vwouij-m
18-1C0 dollars (126.18), together with accruing
ent according tn a iudgment rendered by
the district court of said DougUs county, at
Its February term, A. D. 1895, In a certain
action ttien ana mere penuing. wuere u
Nathan O. heed was ulairtiff. and George W.
Field, Octavla 8. Field and Fiances B. Gan
nett were defendants.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 29, A
D. 1895.
GEORGE W. HOLBROOK,
Special Master Commissioner,
Gaonders & Macfarland, attorneys tor plain
tiff.
Reed vs. Field et al. Doc. 45, No. 118. 12-27-5
Notice to Non-Besident Defendants.
In the District Court of Douglas County,
Nebraska, Park Godwin, Executor of the
estate of Fanny Bryant Godwin, deceased,
plaintiff, vs. Edward G. Merrill et al., de
fendants.
To Edward G. Merrill, Elenora Merrill, Max
Ryplnskl, Natalia Kyplnskl, non-resident ae
fendantil!
You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day
of December, 1895, Park Godwin. Executor,
plaintiff herein, filed hi petition In the
above en titled cause. In the District Court of
Douglas County, Nebraska, against Edward
G. Merrill, Elenora MerilH, Lowe Avenue
Building Association, Max Ryplnskl, Natalia
Rypinski, the object and prayer of which Is
to foreclose a certain mortgage, executed on
the 23rd day of August, 1890, by Edward G.
.Merrill and Elenora Merrill, upon the prop
erty described as follows, situated In the
County of Douglas and State of Nebraska,
to-wlt: Lot nineteen (19) in block eleven (11)
In Poppleton Park, an addition to tbe city of
Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted and recorded, to secure tne
payment of a certain note or bond In writing,
executed and delivered by Edward G. Mer
rill and Elenora Merrill to Eugene O. Bates,
and by him assigned to Fanny B. Godwin, for
the sum of two thousand two hundred dollars
(2,200.00), due and payable In nve years from
the date thereof ; that there Is now due and
payable on said note tae sum or two thou
sand two hundred dollars (f2.200 00), with la
terest at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per
annum from the 23rd day of August, 1894.
for which sum, with Interest and coats.
plaintiff prays for a decree tnat tne aeiena
ants be reaulred to dsv tbe same, and that in
default of such payment, said premises may
be sold to satisfy the amount found due
plaintiff, and costs of suit, and for such other
and further relief as may be equitable.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 27th day of January, 1896.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, December 18,1895.
PARK. GODWIN, EXECUTOR,
12-20-4 Plaintiff,
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GRAND LODGE
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
or TBI
United States of America.
f BAN0I8 C. CAMPBELL, M. W. G. M.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
BOBT. W. JOHNS IV)N, Supreme Secretary,
Troy, New YorkJ
M.L. ZOOK,
1615 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,and with a
view of correcting tbe false Impression that
enemies are endeavoring to convey to the
minds of men who are unacquainted with
Orange principle, are these few statement
made:
The Loyal Orange Institution 1 a brother
hood and sisterhood, bound by three tie
Justice, Truth and Blghteouanes.
It ha no hidden aim
It 1 Fraternal and Benevolent assisting
and protecting member while living and
their widow and orphan when they are re
moved by death.
It uphold tbe right of private judgment
the untrammelled freedom of opinion; be
lieves the public ichool are an essential
safeguard of the state, and ahould be kept
free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control
and that person 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 protects the live,
Ubertle and properties of it cltlsen, and
that ecclesiastical authority (hould not'
nnder any circumstances, be permitted to
meddle In the affair of state, and that coer
cion of a cltlsen In the exercise of hi or her
right of franchise, under the guise of relig
ion or spiritual authority should be pun
ished a a crime against the state.
That it la the duty of every cltlsen to de
fend the lawfully constituted authority and
Institution of our country against corrupt
and Inimical Influence, aa well a agalnit
armed assailant, to the end that onr glori
ous freedom be protected and transmitted
unimpaired to posterity.
It encourage habits of frugality and In
dustry among Its members, and is proud to
boast that Orangemen seldom become a
public charge or accept pauper bread.
It believe in the restriction of immigra
tion and the extension of time for the natur
alisation of cltliena, and that the public
ands shall be held for actual American cltl
sen who become settler.
The Loyal Orange Institution of the
United States of America has certain
requirement for membership:
That a man shall be an actual American
Cltlsen, having compiled with tbe laws of the
United States with regard to naturalisation,
and without a mental reservation.
That the applicant shall be a Protestant,
and also that hi parent and wife hall be
Protestant.
That he shall be thrifty and successful In
hi business; honorable and truthful In hi
dealing with his fellowman, and shall be
known a a law-abiding cltlsen.
That he will endeavor to give hi children
or any children under hi charge at least a
food common scnooi eaucation, oeing care'
ul to avoid all popish doctrines, and
That he shall be In sound health at the
time nf making application.
It make no difference where a man was
born, so long a be meet the foregola
requirement.
These are the Qualification required o
every applicant to the order, and we do not
think that any patriotic American order can
offer better array or unncipie ana teaching.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
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The next regular meeting will be held on
the third Tuewlay la July, liwa, at I'latte
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every Friday evening at O. A. K. Hall.
Platutuouth. Neb. Visiting brother cor
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Mth and Grant street. V tailing brothers
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coin. Nebraska
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Friday evening In Patterson block, liik
aad Farnaia btrwts.
W. M. Thomas Councilor.
K. L Maiumm, Secretary.
fJAKPIKLD COUNCIL No. a, meeu every
VI Tuesday night tn South Omaha.
Vam HBiS. 11. B. KlKHlH,
Councilor. Secretary
T IBEKTY COUNCIL No. T meeu every
" Tuesday evening. I. O. O. F. Hall, Louis
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COUNCIL No. 10, A. P. A.. Cameron, Mo.,
meet every second and fourth Monday
evening, at Fraternity Temple. Visitors
welcome.
BLUFF CITY COUNCIL No T meet every
Wednesday evening In G. A. H. Hall
Council Bluffs, la.
Oxford Council. No. 130, of the American
Protective Association, of Oxford. Nob..
uiett In tbelr council chamber every Friday
nlgbtat":40P. u. Sojourning friends In good
standing are alwaya welcome. II. J. Duukln,
i. . i j ' i: . I. Vj U..., u p-
LINCOLN Commandery Mo. L U. A. M.
meeu every Thursday evening In P. O. 8. of
A. hall. Council Bluffs. Ia. A. M. Burnham,
Recorder.
OMAHA COMMANDERY NO. I. U. A. M.
meeu on drat and third Wednesday
evenlugaof each month, at G. A. U. Hall.
lis North FIfLwnLh street. Omaha. Neb.
S. R. Hathaway, Commander; U. K. Led yard,
Kecoruer.
MISSOURI.
STATE COUNCIL OP MISSOURI
8. C F. C. Horden, Holden. Mo.
8. V. C.-Rev. 11. A. Slaughter, Bt. Joseph
Missouri
8. O. Sec'y Rolla G. Carroll, Warrensburg.
Missouri
Will meet In Chllllcothe, Mo., February
leuo.
KANSAS CITY COUNCILS
T'AN8A8 CITY COUNCIL NO. 9-MeeU
-t- every Friday night at U23 McUee street,
Jaa. McNauiara. Sec'y lsuU Eaat 10th St.
POLUMB1A COUNCIL NO. IS Meeu every
V- Saturday nlgbt at the corner of Twelfth
and Cherry streets. W. Y. Sheaver, Record
ing Secretary, 1407 Madison street.
PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. t-MeeU every
Tuesday night at 13 McOee streets,
PerceyP. Gumui, Bee Secretary, 2116 Drlpp
street.
HATE CITY COUNCIL No. 44MeeU every
u Monday night, corner 16th and Penn BU.,
over drug store.
CPK1NGF1ELD COUNCIL No. iO-Meets
every Thursday night, between Ust and
32nd on Holmes.
SHEFFIELD COUNCIL No. aS-MeeU at
Sheffield every Thursday night. Thomai
Smith, Rec. Sec'y, Sheffield, Mo..
ABE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. IS, AMERI
can Protective Association meeu every sec
ond and fourth Wednesday of each month la
t. O. O. F. hall, Platumouth, Neb. Visiting
member are welcome J. H. Smith. Sec.
AURORA COUNCIL No. , W. A. P. A.
A Meeu everv Wednesday afternoon at I
o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, M7 Minnesota
avenue, Kansas city, nan.
DROSPECT COUNCIL No, CI, A. P. A. meet
r 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, meeu 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.
Mhs. Ida Phillips. Secretary.)
EUREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. A. Meets
'-' second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at
t o'clock in tbe A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor
ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdale,
Visitors are cordially Invited to attend.
WIDE AWAKECOUNCIL No. 10, A. P. A..
meeu every Friday night at 16th and
L Road, Grigsby's hall, Kansas City, Kan.
pXCELSIOR COUNCIL NO. 8, W. A. P. A.
x-4 meeu on the first and third Thursday
afternoon of each month, at 2:30 o'clock, at
Bell's ball. Southwest Boulevard, near state
line. Hosed ale. Kansas. Friends of other
councils are cordially Invited to attend
Every true American lady Is invited to corns
and join us. aod assist In the good work.
Inlatlon fee f 1.00
HATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A.
u Meeu every Saturday evening at 4H7 Min
nesota avenue. Kansas City, Kas. Visitor
cordially Invited.
POUNOIL No. 7, A. P. A. Meets every Mon
v day evening at Chamber of Commerc
Hall. Rlvervlew. Visitor cordially Invited
POUNCIL No. 11, A. P. A.-Meeu at Wood
b ward's Hall every Tuesday evening at 8Jp,
m. sharp. Third street and Lafayette avenue,
A cordial Invitation la extended to vlaltlng
friends.
ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A.
Meeu every Monday night In Nokes
Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed.
TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14. A. P. A.-MeeH
1 every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hall
418 Kansas avenue, Topeka Kansas. All
visitor will be cordially welcomed.
f . 1. "! II uA or a D . fr..
vuoiujk wu in.ii. u. . n. l , n. ui nu-
sas City, Mo., meeu every Friday afternooa
at 2:30 o'clock at 1600 Penn St. Address, Pot
office box 521, Kansas City, Mo.
Sunflower Lodge, L. O. L., No. 264, meet
second and fourth Tuesday of each month
at 8 p. m., at Claflln' ball, corner of Mil)
street and Osage avenue, Kansas City, Kan.
Vlsitltg brethren are cordially Invited to at
tend. John Davidson, W. M., Wm. Mo
Naughton, Secy.. 715 Reynold Ave.
Liberty Council, No. 15. Jr. O. U. A. M.
meeu every Wednesday night, corner Pack
ard and Osage streeu, Armourdale, Kansas,
Thos. Rolf, secretary.
TANSA8 PURPLE STAR, L. O. L. No. 206
" Meeu first and third Tuesdays of each
month at 8 p. m.. In A. O. U. W. Hall, cornel
Fourth Btieet and Minnesota avenue, Kansa
Cltv, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Wm,
Ballagh, secretary, 537 Northrup avenue.
Visiting brethren cordially Invited.
R08EDALE COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meet
AV every Wednesday night at McGeorge'f
hall, Rosedale, Kas. All friends cordially
nvlted.
VY. A. r. 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. meeU
every second and fourth Wednesday nlghu
in eacn montn at b o ciock p. m. at tne u. a.
K. Hall. 118 North Fifteenth street. Friends
of the council are cordially Invited to at
tend. Protestants and "true American" la
dles are solicited to Join us In this good work.
Initiation fee $1.00. Address either Mrs
Mary A. Hertimann, p -rsldent, 616 N. 16th
St., or miss Alice in. uu an, secretary, zij n
25th St., Omaha. Neb.
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SECURED OU PflVr.lENT OF TEN DOLLARS,
For Patriotic American Citizens.
T
HE AMERICAN HOME COLONIZATION COMPANY, incorporated, has secured
of the best Garden and Fruit Lands in the United States, and is prepared to sell them at prices
and on terms the most liberal. These lands are located on the Southeast Coast of Florida, in on
of the most healthy regions in the United States no fevers and no malaria. They have never
been touched by frost, the temperuture averaging 70 in winter and 809 in the summer, seldom
going above or below these figures.
This land was secured for the American Home Colonization Company by Hon. W. S. Linton,
Member of Congress from the 8th District of Michigan, and bus been thoroughly investigated by
him and other members of the Company.
SEVEN YEARS' TIME IS GIVEN PURCHASER,
if desired, in which to pay for their lands, no payment being demanded until the last Thursday
in May, after the first crops are gathered and marketed, except $10.00 to secure an option and to
insure good faith of purchaser, which amount will be credited on the first payment in May.
Enormous profits are made from these lands and purchasers should be able to pay for a 40
Acre piece from the profits of one year.
INDUOEEMEEISJT3 OFFERED.
Good, Patriotic Neighbors, Rotation of Crops the year round no dead time, enormous
profits on products, good shipping facilities, healthy climate, no big coal or wood bills, plenty ot
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Write at once and secure an option on the most desirable lands in the United States. The
lands will go fast and the first purchasers will get the best.
Through excursion trains will start from Chicago, Detroit, Pittsburg, New York and Philadel
phia on October 1st, and a one-half fare rate has been assured to Jacksonville, Fla. From Jack
sonville south to our lands the rate will be one-half fare, this last amount to be returned to the
purchaser by applying amount on the first payment;
Address, for full particulars,
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Thl order Is formed of oeraon whose ob
jects 1 to maintain the aupremacy of law
order ana constitutional rreeaomi to pre
serve Inviolate the cltlsen's franchise):
fierpetuate and defend the precepts and fret
nstltutlons of civil and religious Ubertv
guaranteed by the Const .utlon of the DnlteC
tate and established bj our forefather.
PRO AR1B IT FOCUS.
For Information regarding- the formatlos
of new Commandeiie, or auppllea, write W
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famous hunting dogs. Very pretty and well
made. Male and female. They are three
months old and must be sold. Price, f 18.00.
Call and see them If possible and be con
vinced, a a reus, jonn tietrica, km duuiq
Western avenue, Chicago, 111.
AGENTS WANTED Male and Female, In
each county. State previous occupa
tion to receive special proposition. Steady
work; good pay and advancement.
10-18-10t Star Pubmshino On.. Chlcao.
PERSONAL Why do you engage private
detective agencies when a good Ameri
can can be secured to do your work. Shad
owing a specialty, secrecy guaranteea. i ne
vervTjest of references furnished. Address
J. if., Care Chicago American. Chicago 111.
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Some Illustrated with fine engravings of
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Notice of Appointment of Administrator.
In the County Court of Douglas County,
Nebraska:
I n the matter of the estate of Lena Kraft,
deceased:
August Kraft. Auguua Hrart, August
Kraft, Jr., Frank Kraft, Paul Kraft. John
Kraft, Kosa Kraft, and all other persons in
terested In said matter, are hereby notified
that on the 7th day of December, lriitt, August
Kraft tiled a petition In said County Court,
alleging among other things that Lena
Kraft died on tbe SUlhday of November, lHj,
leaving no last will and testament, and pos
sessed of personal estate valued at (.,0U0.OU,
and that the above named constitute tb
persons Interested In the estate of said de
ceased; and praying for administration
thereof.
You are hereby notified that If you fall to
appear at said Court on the 9th day of Jan
uary, lHSfj. at V o'clock A. si., and contest said
petition, the Court will appoint August Kraft,
or some other suitable person, admlnlstra
tor, and proceed to a settlement of said
estate. 1RV1NO F. BAXTER,
13-13-4 County J udga
Hotlce of Removal.
Saunders, Macfarland & Dickey have
removed their law offices to 1406 Far
nam street, opposite Paxton Hotel, tf
500,000
T
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Secretary American Home Colonization Company,
mmn
WORK FOR FALL AND
W will s-lve fJOO.OO to anyone who will sell within the nezti
three months 2U0 copies of "Talks to Children About Jesus." One of S
the moxt popular Ixxjka ever miltllxheu. Over 1M,0U copies already
Hold. Airent sell from 10 to 15 conies a day. Ileautlfully Illustrated.
Freight paid and credit given.
Information ad oenis.
S 100.00 BICYCLE GIVEN
tn anvnne who will sell 75 copies In two months. We will give an I
KKTiCV OlttJAN, retail price
copies In three nioulbs, splendid opportunity for a i;nurcnornoclety j
to secure an organ. A UOLU WATCH, retell price ttUUO given to
anyone who win sen nu copies in nu aays. i ins premium la in nam
tlon to the regular commission. Agent who do not secure any o I
the prir.es, are given liberal commission for any number sold. I .ant
full, we piil'l lo agents over SOOO In commissions. A large number
nisde over 100. oo per month. Write us Immediately and secure
an agencv. It will pay you. No time to lose, someone will get ahead
of you. We also oiler most !lleral Inducements on other books and
ltihles for Fall and Holiday Trade. A new book, " Forty Years In
China," sells rapidly. Agents often average 10 orders a day. Hams
terms and premiums as on "Talks to Children." We give extraordin
ary terms lor selling Marion Harland's new book, "Home at the
Hlble." rJOO.OO given forselllng ltflcopies tn 3 months, orf 100.00 bicy
cle for selling rJOoople In one month. Send 75c for outfit. Write at once.
R. H. WOODWARD COMPANY, BALTIMORE, MD.
Who Wants a Diamond!
We hare beautiful stone known as
the South African OS-Color Diamond.
It takes an expert to tell the difference,
as It stands all known tests of a genuine
diamond, excepting the file.
$2.00 PER KARAT.
A solid gold 14-karat stud, with two
(2) karat stone, tO.OO. Ring, 13.50.
Scarf Pin, S6 00. We will send these
goods by express C. O. D. with privi
lege of examination, at our expense.
ACENTS WANTED.
Please send 4 ceu it or a Cat
alogue. Address,
THE SEARS JJEWELRY CO.,
Room 514, 225;Dearborn St.,
Chicago., 111.
tPlease mention this paper.
THE PRIEST,
THE WOMAN
AWO
CONFESSIONAL
TBS
BT BEV. OHAS. CBINIQOT.
Thl work deal entirely with the practice
of tbe Confessional boi, and snouia oe read
by all Protestant as well as by Koman Cath
olics themselve. The errors of the Confess
ional are clearly pointed out. Price, In cloth
11.00, ent postpaid. Sold by
AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO.
"Gonvent Life Unveiled.'
BT EDITH O'QOEMAN
Thl little work relate the bitter experience
of a young lady who was Induced through th
cunning of the Jesuits aad the Sisters ot
Charity to enter a convent. Her story ot tht
heartrending scene enacted In those sink ot
Iniquity la told In a convincing tyl. Pries
IB Clou B1.JD, sent ponpaiu uy
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CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS.
Complete canvassing outfit and full j
1270.00, to anyone who will sell 110 j
Go to
California
in a Tourist Sleeper.
It is the RIGHT way.
Pay more and you are ex
travagant. Pay less and
yon are uncomfortable.
The newest, brightest,
cleanest and easiest Tid
ing Tourist Sleepers are
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 a!
any intermediate point.
Ask nearest ticket agent
for full information, or
write to
J. Fraxcis, G. I". A, Omaha, Neb.
THE WESTERN TRAIL
Is published quarterly by the CHICAGO,
ROCK ISLASD & PACIFIC RAILWAY.
It tells how to get a farm In the West,
and It will be sent to you gratis for one
year. Send name and address to "Ed
itor Western Trail, Chicago," and re
oeive it one year free.
J0HX SEBASTIAN, 0. P. A.
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