THE AMERICAN. a,, CRIPPLE CREEK. COL Rich In Mineral Resources and Commercial Prospects. Thousand f Fortune Hasten Swarm log t the Vw rtdorade, Maalnt; Out Claims and Opening: New Jfiors. I From the Cr:pple Creek American. Probably not since the gold (ever la M'J has there been as much excitement as has been manifested In every section of the country since the discovery of the new mines In the region of Cripple Creek, CoL Men nave mortgaged their homes, sold their household furniture, kissed their wives and babies good-by and set out for this land of fabulous wealth As a consequence the brain and brawn of every section of this grand country is here scrambling for the pos- ( ' , ..' session of some of God's foot-stool which may yield them the riches of the fabled Monte Cristo. Many of them will certainly be suo cessful, but others will be disappointed and in time give up the search for a paying mine and begin again to work at their various trader, which to-day afford the surest way to wealth, as ar tisans command fabulous prices for their services. This Is true in the building line more than in any other, for carpenters and masons are all cm ployed, working upon the numerous substantial and beautiful structures now under course of construction. A little over four years ago there was not a house in Cripple Creek. Prob ably the foot of a white man had never ascended to the point where it is lo cated, at any rate he never tarried any length of time prior to the discovery of the richest gold mines the world has ever known. Nor is the fame that has been spread all over the land greater than it should be, an' it is not saying too much to de clare that we shall deserve in the fu ture more attention than we have com' manded in the past. Our resources are unequalled: our mines inexhaustible, and our business men energetic to the last degree More, they are patriotic, and are proud In having It known that they are not dominated by the pope's Irish as are so many other mining camps throughout Colorado. One year ago our leading business men could almost be counted upon the fingers of your two hands, but today their name is legion. One year ago the leading merchants could be'enumerated as follows: ' Two assayers, Robinson Bros., 130 Bennett ave., and Herbert Warne, Elk ton, (P. O. address, Box 460 Cripple Creek); one baker and confectioner, Horace I. Adams, 122 Bennett ave one barber, Abe Opp, Palace Hotel; one firm of bankers and brokers, Prey' schlag, Kinna & Co., Third street, be' tween Bennett and Myers ave.; one blacksmith, M. Roberts, Carr ave., op. El Paso Livery Stables; one stationer, Collier & A ckley, 123 Bennett ave.; one boot and shoe merchant, Weyand Bros., Bennett avenue, between Third and Fourth; three carpenters and builders, E. K. Young, Box 510; Lewis Collier, cor. Pike's Peak and Florisant aves., and J. W. Ritchie, Carr ave., between Fourth and Fifth; one civil and mining engineer, J. K. Brewster, U. S. Dep. Surveyor, Main street; two clothiers and gents' furnishers, Weyand Bros., 322 Bennettaave., between Third and Fourth streets, and J. C. Tuff, cor. Ben nett ave. and Fourth street; one eoal dealer, Cripple Creek Coal Co., 221 j Bennett ave.; one dry goods house, The Denver Store, 215 Myers ave.; two ex pressmen, Henry G. Hicks, No. 17, stand Third and Bennett, and L. Stroud, Nos. 10 and 12; two feed stores, A. B. Brannon, 120 Carr ave., and Tom Saw yer, 228 Myers ave.; three hotels, The Peavey, Carr ave., op. Congregational church;Tbe Hillsdale, cor. Second st. and Carr ave., and The Vendome, cor. Myers avenue and Fourth street; two grocers, Fowler & Work, cor. Bennett axe. andJFourth street, and E. M. Sim- mons, Third street, between Bennett and Myers; ones dealer In harness and saddles, Reynolds & O'Brien, 128 Ben nett ave.; two hardware dealers, The Wilson Hardware Co., 120 Bennett ave., and The Morrell Hardware Co., Second street; one insurance agent, Smith Bros. & Van Orden, Third St., between Bennett and Myers; two jewel era, The Rushmer Jewelry Co., Ben nett ave.,. -and A. K. Cnamblin, 226 Bennett ave.; one laundry, Peter Lewis, cor. Filth street and Myers ave.; three lawyers, Howard & Kingman, Conlon Block;V. D. Gortner, LL. B., Main street (Notary In office), and Wm. M. Burrls, Bennett ave., near Fourth St.; three dealers In meat and provisions, The Palace Market (Imlck & Sanders), 122 Bennett ave.; James I. Mosier, 318 Bennett ave., and The Little Windsor i Meat Market, 406 Bennett ave.: one j. daily newspaper, The Morning Journal ((?. S. Irwin, editor, Will H. Hodges, manager), Myers ave., between Second and Third streets; one notary and con veyancer, H. D. Gortner, LL. B., Main street; one ore hauler, A. B. Brannon, 120 Carr ave.; one paper-hanger and painter, a F. Eioh & Co., Third street, rear of Falrley Bros.; two physicians, Dr. J. A. Smith, 3091 Bennett ave., and Dr. R. N. Mayfleld, 2214 Bennett ave ; one plumber, Peavey Jt Worrall, Fourth street and Myers ave.; one firm deal ing in real estate and mines, II iff hi, Shepherd & Ballard, 227 Bennett ave ; one restaurant, The Chicago WaOle House ( W. G. Hones), Bennett ave,, be tween Second and Third; two shoe makers, Hall k Donlun, 120 Bennett are,, and O. Heglaad, 203 Bennett ave ; mi stenographer, C. A. Sr.ee'z, cor. Fourth - and Bennett; and one tailor, Anderson Bros., 31? Bennett ave. The number of business men in Crip ple CreeK today is several times what It was then, and as we make their ac quaintance we shall pot hesitate to give them their full share of credit for making this the greatest and most widely known mining center in the world. We expect, in time, to find some thing worthy of notice in our sister cities, Victor, Anaconda and Florence, but this week we shall not stir outside our own "dlggin's." To our friends in the east we say, if you have money and want to make more, come and help us build up the phenomena of the west. Our mines are the richest in this part of the world, and our climate is as healthy as that of any mountain town. One of the things that has materially assisted in the upbuilding of Crippl Creek, is the Florence & Cripple Creek railroad, the connecting line of the C. B. & Q., the B. & M. and the D. & R, G. railroads leading into the greatest mining centre in the world, and is the route traveled by the correspondent of the Omaha cfllce of this publication upon his recent visit to this section One of the recent additions to our population and to our business circle is Mr. John J. Heller, the merchant tailor. He was for years connected with and was one of a firm operating the leading tailoring establishment in Omaha. He is already doing a rushing business in this city. TELLS HOW HE WAS BEATEN. Little Charles Czelawskl Describes His Chastisement at the Hands of Father Nawoekl. Lttle Charles Czelawskl, the 12 year-old boy, for the beating of whom the Rev. Father Stanislaus Nawocki,of St. Mary's Church of Perpetual Help, was yesterday found guilty 1 Justice Lee's court, lay propped up in chair this morning. The beating occurred Tuesday after noon, and the priest pleaded guilty and agreed to pay the doctor's bill of $25, What further fine would be imposed the justice said he had not decided, but he thought it would be $10. The boy lives at 878 Thirty-second street. He said to day he was still suffering from the reverend father's attentions, He is a nice-looking boy, and in grieved tone related the circumstances of the beating. "The priest doesn't like it," he said "for any of the children in his church to go to the Polish Turning Society, where we exercise and turn and have gymnastlo clashes. The reason he doesn't like it is because he doesn't get the money out of it that's why. Last Sunday in church he said that he wouldn't allow anybody at first com munion who went to the turning. So Tuesday afternoon he came round to the school the Koslusko school, which Is managed by the church and said for all the scholars who went to the turning society to stand up. Only one little girl and I stood up, and then we got it. He hit me I don't know how many times first on the hands and then on the back and shoulder. He used a rawhide with tin on it and wire on the inside, and I tell you it hurt. I don't know why it made me sick. It seemed to hurt my head, with the fright and all, though he didn't hit me on the head, and I have been sick ever since. The little girl was in the middle of the room, and he couldn't get at her so well, but he whipped her, too. The teacher didn't try to stop him. He had told the priest that I wouldn't go to school regularly, when the truth is I just staid home now and then when I had to help my motner witn me washing, lie leit a big welt three inches long on my shoul der and scratches on my back. The little girl wasn't so badly hurt." The neighborhood In general seems not to entertain so high an opinion of the reverend father since the display of what he deems his righteous wrath. The gymnasium of the turning society is conducted in the rear of the saloon of the Czelawskl boy's uncle. The boy is rapidly improving, but he seems to have been oddly affected by the beat ing. Ho is a delicate child, and the excitement and pain resulted, it is thought, in .some Injury to his head. His parents are of the working class, and poor. They belong to the priest's church, and their children go to the school which the church supports. Chicago Daily News. An Open Letter. Editor The American. I notice In your issue of February 8th, 1896, a leading editorial entitled: "Roman Corporation vs. Obligation to the State." There can be no question but the editorial is a scathing denunciation of the Roman corporation, and as such I give it due credit; but there are one or two things I would like to ak the writer: Does not the general govern ment exempt the property, rvai and personal, of U churches at the same time that It exempts the property of the Roman corporation from taxation? Such being the case, why does the writer single out the Roman corpora tion for attack and denunciation, when all religious bodlei are equally guilty? The writer says in the editorial that by this exemption the government tacitly recognizes the claim that the Roman church is and by right ought to be Independent of the state; that the government thus recognizes the supremacy of the church. u Admitting the truth of this claim, does not the government equally admit the su premacy of all other churches? i If, a the editorial asserts, it is contrary to law and equity net to tax the Roman Catholio church, docs not the same as sertion apply to all the other churches? The writer of the editorial has made a grave mistake; he has shown bigotry by singling out from all our churches the Roman church and attacking it for a wrong in which all the others 'par ticipate. We can not and mutt not lay ourselves open to a charge of bigotry. The A. P. A. attacks the l Roman church as a bigoted institution. Edi torials like the above lay us open justly to the same charge. Let us be men enough to fight fairly. Let us lay asile all bigotry and nurrow-minded-new, and fight for the graud American principle, "Taxation of all 'Church Property." Yours for Americanism, Daisy G. Mack. And that Is what we! always. advo cate, and nothing In that editorial jus tifies the opinion that because. we favor taxing Roman property we do not favor taxing all church property. Editor. American Patriotic Papers. The following is but a partial Jllet and does not give the particulars, which the editor had hoped to give, but will be more representative in the future: American. Kansas City, Missouri. Weekly, $2.00 a year. American. Omaha, Neb. Weekly, $2.00 a year. American Chicago, 111. Weekly $2.00 a year. Blade, Aurora, 111., weekly; $100. American. Memphis, Tenn. Weekly, $1.00 a year. American, The. 1140 D Street, San Diego, Cal. Weekly, $2.00 a year. American Citizen. Boston, Mass, Weekly, $2.00 a year. American Eagle. Kansas City, Kas Weekly, $1.00 a year. American Patriot. 819 Market, San Francisco, Cal. Weekly, $2 00 a year A. P. A. Magazine. Box 2607, San Francisco, Cal. Monthly, $3.00 a year, Banner of Liberty. Cleburn, Texas, Weekly, $1.50 a year. Boston Dally Standard. Boston, Mass. 6 days a week, $6.00 a year. Denver (Col.) American. Weekly $2.00 a year. Freedom's Banner. Louisville, Ky, Weekly, $1.00 a year. Independent. Kenosha, Wisconsin, Weekly, $1.00 a year. Independent Leader. Bridgeport, Conn. Weekly, $1.50 a year. Justice. Louisville, Ky. Weekly, $2.00 a year. Liberty. Galesburg, 111. Weekly, $1.50 a year. Nation, The. Omaha, Neb. Monthly, $1.00 a year. Patriotic American. Detroit, Mich. Weekly, $2.00 a year. Portlander. Portland, Ore. Weekly, .00 a year. Protestant Standard. Philadelphia, Penn. Weekly, $2.00 a year. San Francisco (California) American. Weekly, 1.00 a year. Splritof Seventy-Six. Seattle, Wash. Weekly, $1.00 a year. Tocsin. Los Angeles, Cal. Weekly, $2.00 a year. Toledo American. Toledo, Ohio. Weekly, $1.50 a year. True American. St. Louis, Missouri Weekly, $1.00 a year. United American. Washington, D. Weekly, $1.00 a year, W. A. P. A. Rock Island, Illinois. Monthly, 50c a year. Examiner, Butte, Mont. Weekly. America, or Rome, Pine Bluff, Ark, American Opinion, Rock Island, 111 American Protestant, Cincinnati, Ohio. American Citizen, Tuscumbia, Wash ington. Chicago Sentinel, Chicago, 111. Erie Advertiser, Erie, Penn. Loyal American, Altoona, Penn. Leader, Bridgeport, Conn. Lowell Herald, Lowell, Mass. Primitive Catholic, Brooklyn, N. Y. Progressive American, Lebanon, Pa. Southern Eagle, Augusta, Georgia. Triumph of Thought, San Francisco, Cal. Wisconsin Patriot, Milwaukee, Wis. American, Cripple Creek, Col. Weekly, $2.00 a year. Swift, Very Swift. Leave Omaha to-day, arrive at Salt Lake tomorrow, San Francisco next day and Los Angeles morning of the third day. That is what you can do via the Union Pacific, but not via anv other line. Buy your tickets via "The Overlard Route." A. C. DUNN. City Pass. & Tkt, Agent, 1302 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Sberifri Rale By virtu of aa order of sale Issued out of the district court for llouglaa county, Nebraska, and to lu directed, I III. on tbe rd day of March. A. IV HMV el tea o'clock a. a. of Mill day, at the KAM' front duorof In county court buuw, In the city of Omaha, lMjugla county, Nebraska, sell at publlo auction to the hlittiiiti bidder for rub. lb firoperly described In aald order of aala as otluwa. to-wtt: The east ninety-lve tM feet of lot twoO, Okahonia Addition to tna city of Omaha, I Viuglas county, Nebraska, bring: situated In tha southwest quarter ot tli northeast auartvrof section thirty-four (U4I. Uiwnshlp llw (l.M. range thirteen il beast: aald u roo my ui Iw aold ui sstisfy 1'hlllp I.. Johuaon. plaintiff hrrfln. In tha ctiui of Hvs hundred thirty-four and Jo luu dollara f.V4 JW Judg ment, wtiti Interest at Ilia tale of ten do) per rent, per annum fr in September SI IKliJ: and to alio satisfy t he detenu ant, James L Pilot, oat of the mI one-half iw 1,1 of that purl of aald lot two i j) ly ma ram of Thlrte u I hat reel. Wine llm weat forty-seven and one halt (47 V fort of that part of tald lot two ill lying east of aald Thirteenth street. In Ihesuuiof four huudrrd thirty tlol ara and right crnta (HJUrn. with Interest fnmi September ti, Isui. at the rate of trn (lui per mil. prr an num, being subject to Urn if plalntlffi and to satisfy the plaintiff out of said above do itIUhI real etat tint mini ot ttfiy throe and til-lie dollar if.il 4.H aa an attorney' f, and to satisfy th urfrndaiit. James I.. pilot, the sum of forty-three d illara iSM.uiH a an at torney'! fuo, out of llie aald leal estate above described. I will also aril at public auction, at aald time, the weat one hundred aad twelve (1121 fort of lot two . OLiihoina Addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, to lie aold to aatify the plaintiff In the sum of four hundrrd and sixty-seven and M-lu) dollara illii'.NII (Mrsl llir . with interest from September 2a. IM, J. the rate of Ira (lui per Cent, prr annum; and alao to satisfy, out ot aald laat allow described real estate, the de fendant. June 1,. I'llot, In the aum of four hundred and thirty audun KM dollar (HJUW, with lnlrrrt from Hrpteu brr at th rale of ton (ID) prr cent, per annum I and alao toaathify the pUlntltT iut of aald hint above dntcrllied real rut He the mini of furty-ali and IS-luO dollara ilS.7N), aa attorney fee, and-to Satlafy the defendant, Jamra I,. I'ltot, In the sum of forty-throe dolUra (UXOO), a an at torney's fee. And I will alxo aril at public auction, at Said time, lot einhl hi In block nine W, UrelKh ton Height, an aldltlon to the city of Omaha, DoukIiw county. Nebraaka, to be old toiatlsfy the lilHlnllff In the um of six and Vi luu dollar ifil : with Intereat thereon from Puptotuber Zi. 1MU. at the rate of ten (10) Percent, per annum, and In addition thereto theaum of iiiy-uluecei.U(8ic) aa attorney's fee. 1 will also tell at public auction, at said time, lot thirty M) In block fourteen (141, Orchard Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douplaa county, Nebraska, to be old to aattHfy the pluliillll In the um of twenty-ono and Sl-lOo oollnr iSJI HI) with In terim from September 2a. 1KU5, at the rale of ten (10) per cent, per anuum, and In addition thereto the aum of two and 1B-1UU dollars (t2.lt)), aa attorney' fee. 1 will alao sell at public auction, at said time, lot twenty (20) block Ufleen (15), Orchard Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douit la county, Nebraska, to nullify the plaintiff In theaum of IHty-elKut and &I-1U0 dollar ($.". 2,1) with Interest from Hepteuiber 23, IHUO, at the rale of U'liduiper cent, per annum, and In addition thereto the turn of Uve and 82-IUU dollar (S5.H2), as an attorney fee. To (allafy the mini of two hundred and Seventeen and HI Hi dollar ($217.1)11 coma ereln, (above mentioned attorney' fee In cluded In thin amount), together with accru ing come according to a Judgment rendered In aald d ittrli't court for said Douglas county, Nebraska, at It bepiember term, A. 1). Ikwi. In a certain action then and there pending wherein I'bllip L. Johnson wa plaintiff, and George K. barker, Anna Barker, Kale lllrd C'urllH and J aire L. I'ltot were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, January 6U. iwm. John w. Muuonald, Phrrlff of Douglas Oonnty, Nebraaka. Bannder& Macfarlaud. plaintiff's attorneys. Johnson vs. Darker. Hoc. 61; No. US. 1 H I Sheriffs Sale. fly virtue of an order of sale Issued out or me district court for Douglas county neurasKR. ana to me directed, i will, on the 3rd day of March, A. D 1HHI, at ten o'clock a. m. of said day. at the KAHT front aoor ot ine couniy court bouse, in the city oi uiiiaim, liuugiaN county, rueorassa, sen at public auction to the highest bidder for cash. the property described in said order of sale a lonow, to-wit: Lot one (1) In block one (1) of L. P. Ham. Blond's addition to the city of Omaha, ai urveyed, piatted and recorded, all In Doug las couniy. state of Nebraska, tiald properly la be aold to satisfy Walter E. Heeler, plalutlff herein, the sum of four Hundred and twelve aad 15 lOOdollars (I4l2,lr) judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent, per unnuui from Hepteinber uru, isw). To satisfy the sum of sixty and 24-KX) dol lar (SH0.24) cosla herein, uigether with accru lng costs, according to a Judgment rendered uy the district court of said Douglas county, at IU September term, A. D. Itm. in a certain action then and there pending wherein Wal.er ft. rkeeier was uiainuir. and Andrew J. Kerr. Mr. Kerr, Brut and real name un known, his wife, and Lewis 1 . Hammond, were ueienuanta. Omaha, Nebraska, Januarv. 10, IH'.fi. Jun.N VV. MoDoNAI.T) Sheriff of Douglas Count v. Nebraska. Baonaers & Aiacrariaud, attorneys. Keeler vs. Kerr. Doc. V ; No. 2M. 1-31-8 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale nn decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out Of the district court for Douglas county, stale of Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will, on the Ird day of Marca, A. D. lrtkj, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at the F.A8T 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-wtt: Commencing at a point on the north line of Farnam street eighty three and one-half (S3 HI feet east of the southwestcorner of lot two (2 In uapltol Addition to the city of Omaha; thence running north one hundred and thirty-two (l;) feet; thence east seventy two and one half (72 H) feet; thence south one hundred and thirty-two (i32) feet to the north line of Farnam street ; thence wet along the north line of Farnam street. aeventj-two and one half (72 HI feet to the place of beginning', said laud being sub-lot ten (10) of lot two (2) In Capitol Addition to the city of Omaha, Nebraska. Also the fol lowing described real estate situated In said Douglas count. , to-wit: Beginning two hun dred and lxtv-four (2A4l feet west of the southeast corner of lot two (2) in Capitol Ad dition to the city of Omaha, Nebraska, thence west lxty-lx (0t)i feet, thence north one hundred and thirty-two (132) feet; thence eastslxty-slx (OS) feet; t hence south one hun dred and thltty-two (lit') feet to point of be ginning; said land being sub-lot thirteen (13) of lot two (2) In said Capitol Addition to the City of Omaha, together with all the appur tenance belonging to the oremlsea herein. before described. Said property to be sold to satisfy Alfred B. Durrene, plaintiff herein, the sum of twenty-six thousand eight hundred and lxty-twoand 21100 dollars rl28,2.21), with Interest on said amount at the rate of eight (Bper cent, per annum from September 2Jrd, To satisfy the coslscf this action the sum Of seventeen and 03-110 dollars (117.03), to- J ether with accruing cost according to a udgment rendered by the district court ot said Douglas county, at Its September tarm, A. D. 1806, In a certain action then and there penuins: wnereiu nwrrea n oulrene wa plaintiff, and Charles . Squires and others were defendant. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, January 30th, A. CHARLES L. THOMAfl Special Master Commissioner. wiwr u. i nomas, attorney for plaintiff. Dufrene vs. Squires et al. Doc. 53. No. 107. 1-3I-J Probate Notice. Id tha matter ot the estate ot lira 0. 0. Butler, deceased: Notice is hereby given, that, the creditor! of aald deceased will meet the administra tor ot said estate before me, Couniy Judge Of Douglas county. Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on the 27th day of March. 1896, on the 27th day of May, 100, and on the 14th day of September, luxt, at t o'clock A. M. of each day, for the purpose of presenting their claim for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six month are allowed tor the creditor to present tfeelr claim and one year for the administrator to attle said estate, from the S7th day ot January, ltm. Thl notice will be published 1b Tea American for four weeks success ivejj, prior to the 17th day of March. 180 mviau w. baa rati, l-U-4 County Judge. WANTED A position aa engineer, Maa with good city refers ee; will suar aatas aatlsf action. Address B. O. OaToajJa sUtoiCU. Kperial Master I mmbwlonf ri Kale, t'nder and by virtue of aa order of aloa decree of foreclosure of luortcage Issued out of the district cturt for I'ouglaa county, state of Nebraska, and to noe directed, I will, oa the ttih day of Krhruary. A. I'. IK. at 10 o'clock a. M. of said day. at the KAST front d.Hir of the county court house, la the city ot Omaha, I'otmla county, Nebraska anil at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follcws. lo-wll; 1 number three (3) la block number eight (Hi In ("hull's eecond addlilua to tin city of Omaha, county of lHiilasand slate Of Nebraska, as surveyed aud platted and recorded, Uigether with all the appurten ances thereto belonglu. paid property Ui In. so d to satisfy Alfred R. I'ufrrno. plalutlff herein, the sum of sli teen hundred ninety and 60-UU dollara (SliMl jUi) with interest loeroon at the rate of nine ( per cent, per annum front r'obruerj 4ih. IMC To satisfy The Omaha Loan and Trust Company pavings ltank the sum of twenty two hundred fouruen aud fe lul dollars (12214 SKI with luu-rest thereon at the rate of eight (Hi per tcuL per annum from r'ebruar; 4t li To satisfy the sum of twenty-five and 43-100 dollars (25.4.1) costs herein, Uigether with ac cruing cin accordlug to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas County, at It February term, A. It. 1KM6, lu a certain action then and there pendlug wherein Alfred K. Dufrvue was plaintiff, and I.utle M. Vau liruul aud other were de fendants Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, January Sod, A. it IbUtt. . OHAtU.Ks L.TIIOMAB, special Master Oummtssloner. Deiter L. Thomas, attorney for plaintiff. Dufreue vs. Van liruul. Doc 40, No. iKi. 124 5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale issued out of the District t'ourl for lHmgia county, Ne braaka. and Ui me directed. I will, on the &Hh day of February. A. D. IN.), at 10 o'clock a. ui. of laid day, at the KAN C turn door of the county court-house, lu the city of Oma ha, Douglas couuty, Nebraska, sell at public auction Ui the hlgneat bidder for casii, the properly described In said order ot sale aa follow, to-wlts The west one hundred (1UU) feet of sublot eleven (II iof lot Uve (6) In sec tion nlue (V), Uiwnsbtp Ufleen (ir.i. range thir teen (U) east of the si ma principal meridian, situate In Douglas count y, dale of Nebraska, bald property Ui lie aold to satisfy 1'hlllp L. Johnson, plaintiff herelu, the sum of two buudred twenty-live dollars tri2i.(K. with In terest thereon at the rale of ten (III) percent, per annum from hcplowlier 2.lrd, imi; to sat isfy the sum of tweniy-lhree and Un-luo dol lar iS23.0n) costs herein, together with accru ing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the District Court of aald Douglas county, at lu September term. A, D. If I'.'i. la a certain action then and there pending wherein 1'hlllp L. Johnson was plalutlff and Herman A. 1'roctor and other were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska. January 24. 1MM. JOHN W. MtiDONALD, Bherlff of Douglas Couuiy, Nebraska. Saunders & Mucfarland, attorney. Johuaon ? i'rocuir. Doc. 4S; No. &M. 1-24-9 Sheriff Sale. By virtue ot an order ot sale Issued out of the District Court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the UTith dav of February, A. D. MW, at 10 o'clock a. m. of said day, at the KAST front door of thecouuty 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, Ul-wlt: The west forty-four (44) feet of lot uue (I) In block twenty-four (24) of Kounlzu riuce, an addition to the city of Omaha, situate In Douglas couniy, Btate of Nebraska. Maid property to lie sold to satisfy I'hl.llp L. Johnson, plain tiff herein, the sum of one hundred and one aud 18-luu dollars (flul.ISi, with In terest thereon from bep.eiuber 23rd, 1SK&, at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per an num, together with forly and 34-100 dollars 0MU.34) cost herelu, Uigether with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the District Court of said Douglas county, at lis September term, A. D. ltttiu, in a certain action then and there pending wheieln I'll 111 1 1 L. Juhuson was plalutlff and France P. Clark and others were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, January 24, IKt, john vv. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. Saunders & Macfarlaud, attorney. Johnson v. Clark. Doc. 48; No. 12, 1-24-5 Sheriff s Sale By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the itfith day ot February, A. D. IMMI, at tea o'clock A. st. of said day, at the KAST 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 la said order of sale aa follows, to wit: Lot number ten (10) in block number three (3) In Arbor Place addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas couniy, slate of Nebraska. Said property Uj be sold to satisfy Boren T. Petersen, plaintiff herein, the sum of eight hundred and nflv-two 25-lou dollars issr.-i -. Judgment, with interest thereon at rale of ten (111) per cent, per annum from September 23rd, 181(5 To satisfy the sum of twenty-five and IS-100 dollars (25 18) cos herein, together with ac cruing costs, Becoming to a judgment ren uereu by the district court of said Donvlua ' county, , at it September term, A. D. ls5. in 1 a certain action then and there n..niiino wherein Boren T. Petersen was plaintiff, aud Mads Hansen. Sine Hansen. Samuel Mnrtrn. sen and Pt ter Van Kvarx were defendant. vuiata, neuraska, January 24, lh'.t, John w. McDonald. Sheriff of I)ouiHaa .qudIv. Nuliriuii. Andrew Hevlni, attorney. So ren Petersen vs. Mads Hansen et al. uoc. oi, no. zoo. 1-24-5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued of the district court for Douglas county nuuiMNh euu ui ma uirecteu, I will, on tbeZaih day of February. A 1). IHlst, at. ten o'clock A. '. of said dav. at the F.AHT fi-r. aoor or tne couniy court bouse, la the city ui Ismail, imuKiM Limuir. ieorassa, sen at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order nr sale, a follows, to-wlt: Lot number eleven (11) In block number Ave In Kountr.e Place, an addition to the cliv of Omaha, a surveyed, platted and recorded, an m uuuKiucuuiur, siate oi neoraska. Said property to be sold first to satlafy Alice Taylor Came, plaintiff herein, the aum of four thousand and thirteen no-100 dollars (t4 013 00) Judgment, with interest thereon at rate of ten do) oer cent tier annum from he 4lh day of February, 1KI5, until paid. aecunu to sat.siy Annie r.. Andrews, de fendant herein, the sum of eight hundred and five dollar ($Hi5.0O) Judgment, within. terest thereon at rate ot tea (10) per cent, pel annum irom ineim day of rebruary, 1HU5, until paid. To aatlsf v the aum of thlrtv-flve and A3, tun dollar ($.15 03) costs herein, together with ac cruing costs, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court ot said Douglas county, at it February term, A. D, ISMS. In a certain action then and there pending. wherein Alice Taylor Came was nlalntlff. and William II. Thompson, Sidney Smith, F.inma Smith, bis wife, William Donnellv Anna Donnelly, his wife. H. S. Ballou A Com. pany, Annie K. Andrews and the partnership of Cady & Gray, being Henry F. Cad j and Fred VV. Oray, were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, January 24, 1R!6. john w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska, J. H. Macomber, attorney. Came vs. Thompson et al. pop. 5, No. 121, 1-14-S Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. To Thomas H. Bowen and Carrie B. Boweo, his wife non-resident defendants: Take notice, that on August 1.1th. im, Charles L. Roberts Bled hi petition In the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Thomas II . Bowen, Carrie B. Bowen and Philip L. Johnson, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by Thomas H. Bowen and Carrie B. Bowen to Charles L. Roberts, covering lot fifteen (IS) block four (4) of Mathews' sub dlvlsloo, aa addition to the city o South Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska; that there Is due upon said mortgage the sura of one hundred and twenty-five dollars (1125.001 v'th Interest from July 1st. luttt. at the rate of eight (8) per cent, per annum. Plaintiff prays that said real estate n av be sold to satisfy the amount found due, with Interest ana costs, and that the defendants be de barred of all right, title or Interest In said premises. You will further take notice, that nn the anth day of January. 1H06, Philip L. Johnson filed his cross petition In said cause, praying the 'foreclosure of a certain tax rertlttcat covering said real estate, which certificate was purchased by K. B. Baer on November 23rd. 1x92. and by him assigned to Philip L. Johnson; that there j due upoa said car- tISrste the sum of eleven and V-Hal dollar ill I HVi with Interest from January 3l!i. Imat, at the rate of tea ill per rent, prr annum, attorney s fees, amounting to U-a (lui per eras, there.. f. and all !. Ha'd cruse- pet It loner aUo prays that the plaintiff anU his ro-defendants bs required lo psy the amount of hlac aim or that aald real estate lie aold lesat'sfy the same, and that the plaintiff and his ro-l-fenilanta un debarred from all right or Inu-rr.t In said real estate. Vi u are required to answer said pMltlon and said rrsu-ietltloa on or liefure the nth day of March. !'. Omaha, N blasts January 31. ll I'll AHLK.S I. liollr UTH. Plaintiff. By Saunders Macfarlaud, his attorneys. I 31 4 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue ef an eaecutloa Issued out of the District Court of Douglas county. Nebraska, aud U me directed, I nave levied upon the following described properly of Christopher Moore, and F.tlsabrth Ann Moore: LoS four (4) la bloi-k two (21 and the west oue half (Si of lot three (.1) la block two (21 In Cherry Hill addition to the rlty ot Omaha, as surveyed, platted aril recorded, all in Douglas county, Mate of Nebraska) and I will, on the 3rd day of March. A. II. day . of s lKUri. at 10 o'clock a. aid dsv. at tha F.AhT front door of thecouuty court-hous. In the city of Oiraha. Douglas county, Ne braaka. sell al public auction the pioperty alaivwdescrlis-d, Ui satisfy David VV. Ander son, plaintiff herein, ths sum of seven hun dred and fifty-one 7..l tmi dollars Judgment and slsteea aud m lim if 111 (isi dollars cost or suit, which by the Judgment of the District Court In and for said county, at the tv-ptcm-ber term, iKUn, David W, Anderson recovered against the aald t'hrlauipbrr Misire, and Kluaheth Ann Moore, with Interest thereon from the 2-lrd day of September. lMij, until paid, and tlm accruing costs hereon. Omaha, Nebraska, January 31. l'.il. JOHN W. .Slt DuNAl.D, Hherlff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. T. Nelson, attorney. Anderson vs. Moore. Doc 40j No. KB. 1-81-5 Sheriffs Sale. By virtue of an order of sale Issued oit of toe district court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and Ui uie directed, 1 will, oa tha XHb day of February, A. D. 1HMI. at tea o'olock A- u. of said day. at the 1CAST front door of the county Court bouse In the City Of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at publto auction to the highest bidder for Cash, the property described lo said order of ale as follows, to-wlti Lots live (6), six (). seven (7), eight (R), thir teen (13) and fourteen (14) In block nineteen (10) In Central Park, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas couuty, a tale of Ne braska Said Drooert v to be aold to sattsf v Ala P. French, plaintiff herein, the sum of sixteen hundred four and (Xl-luo dollars illtM.Ao) with Interest thereon from September 23rd. lHUo, aa follows! On thesumof one thousand four hundred alxty-twoand M-lou dollars (Il.4rt2.6rt) thereof at the rale ot ten (10) per cent, per annum, and on the sum of one hundred forty-two dollars (S142.liU thereof at the rata Of seven (7) prr cent, prr annum. Toiatlafy The American Loan and Truat Company or lu ltecelver, 1'hlllp Poller, de fendanta horelii, the aum of two hundred forty-five 10-100 dollara (I24S.I0) with Interest thereon at rale of ten (10) percent, per aunum from June 13th, Irtu. Toaallafy the cosla of this action the sum of twenty-six and forty-eight dollars ifS tH), uigether with accruing coats, according lo a Judgment rendered by the district court oi said Douglas county, at Its September term. A. D. Itiuo. In a certain action thru and there pending, wherein Asa r. French was plain tiff, It l-hard liogabooin and other were de fendants. Omaha, Nebraska. January 24, 1HUA. john vv. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Saunders & Macfarlaud, attorney. French va. Ilognbooiu Doc. 4ft. No. Jfc3. 1-24-8 i ShorltTs Male. By virtue of an order of sain Issued out oi the district court for Douglas county, Ne braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the tdtla day of February, A. D. Innl. at lo o'clock a. lu. of said duy, at the easl frontdoor of the county court house, In Ihe city of Omaha, Douglas comity, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order ot sale aa follows to-wit: lolui(l) two (2) three (I) fount) Ave C) In block three (3) tote Bril liant Addition Uj the city of Omaha, in tha County of Douglas. State ot Nebraska. Said property Ui be sold to satisfy Walter K. heeler, plaintiff herein, out of the pro ceeds of the sale of said lot one, the sum of el. lit and US luu ( 02) dollars; out of the pro ceeds of the sale of said lot two (2) the sum of eight and 04-100 its 0D dollars. To satisfy out of the proceed ot the sal of said lot three (Ji the sum of elirht vr-iuv tsn.uj uoiiars. To satisfy out of the paoceeds of ths sale of said lot four (4) the sum of eight and 0MS0 (SN.07) dollars. To satisfy out ot the proceed of the sale of aald lot Uve (5) the sum of eight Oo-llS) (Is.oTi) dollars Uigether with Interest on all said amounts at the rate often pur cent, per annum from Scplemlier 23rd. lNUTi. To satisfy the cost of thl action the sum of twenty-S ve and t)8 loo i$2.VtWi dollars, Uigether with accruing costs according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of Douglas county, at lis September term, A. D. lKWi, in a certain action then and there bending. ... . "aioar K. heeler was p wherein Waiter K. Keeler wa plaintiff. ''arle I owell and other were defendant. " msm bbiw unuuill T aonvj. JOHN W. MuDONALD, Sheriff of Douglas couniy, Nebraska, Saunders A Macfarlaud, attorney, heeler v. Powell. Doc. 61. No. 170. 1 24-J Sheriff Sale. By virtue of an order of sale on attachment Issued out of tbe district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and tome directed, 1 will, on the 2&lb (lay of February, A. D. 1HM), at tea o'clock A. st. of said day, at tbe EAST front door of tbe count y court house, In the city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, aell at public auction to the highest bidder forcaab, the property described lo said order of sale aa follows, to-wlt: 14H six ) in block six (0) tn Heed's First addition to tbe city of Omaba, a surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas couuty, suite of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy William II. Haskell, plaintiff herein, the sum of three hundred aud ughty-tlve dollars (S.K4S.0U) damage, less thirty-six dollars (S.I6 0O) paid by defendant, with interest thereon from May tlth, INufi; and to satisfy tbesuni of nine teen 38-100 dollar itlt).3M costs hereto, to gether with acarulng costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at lu May term, A. D. IMC, In a certain action then and there pend lnd, wherein William 11. 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