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Sheriff's Sal.
Hr virtue of aa erdr of Ml lanud oat
f lb dltrtot court fur UduiIu eoaatv.
Nebraska, ud to aaadlrvctrd. I will, oa lh
imh day of Murk. A. It . I al Wo'elurk
A. of aald day. at tha fcAaT (runt dour of
tha county court koiwa, la tua cut of
Oatbt. 1kiu1u county. Nebraska, nit at
public auction to th atshast o.dd -r fur eaah.
Ihm property dwrtoad la aald order uf aal
aa follow, to-w t:
Uulwoaad 1hrr(3ila Rarlea Lane,
aa addition to Ike city of Omaha, aa tur-veyr-d.
platttd and recorded, all la liouKtas
county, state of Ntbratka.
bald property to ta aold to satisfy J. W
Pop haw. plaintiff hrin. lh auui of thrva
buudrrd filly-runt anu 7-Uu dollar il-iXfTi
jusinieul. with lotrrcat thrrwon at ral of
tra (k per cent, per annum from hrptruiber
JJrd. IKJ6.
To satisfy tha sum of eighteen and tst-M)
dollar (tlR.i roaia herein. together alio
accruing cula according to a Judgment rea
dared by the district court of aald lou. la
county, at I la rpu-uibr trrtu. A. l. Is la a
ertain action thea and there prndluc.
wherein J. W. fopham waa plalnliJ, and
Peter A.Uavta and Alice Uavin, hla wife,
vera defendants
Omaha, .N eureka, February 7th. 1W
JOHN Mf. atclNALI.
Sheriff of Douglaa County. Nebraska
Saunder A Macfarlaad, attorney,
fophatnv. Gavin t al.
loc. M, No. Id. "V" I'agea. 8-7-t
Sheriff Sale.
By virtue of an alia order of sale Issued
ut of the dm trie I court for Douglas county
kebraska, and to ue directed, I will, on the
10th day of March, A. D. IrtM. at Id o'clock
a. at. of aald day. at the KASr front door
of the county court bouse. In the city of
Omaha, Douglaa county. Nebraska, sell at
public auction to tba blithest bidder for cub,
the property drscribtd In aald order of sale
aa follow, to-wlt:
Commencing ten (10) r. dt north of the
southeast corner of tbe northwest quarter (V
of the southwent quarter ( V of section eight
18), In township fourteen IU), north of range
thirteen (Ui east, thence west forty (40) rod.,
thence north twenty (201 rods, theuce east
forty in rods, theuce south twenty rods
to place of beirloDlDK. situate In Douglaa
county, state of Nebraska.
Haid m-ouertv to be aold to satUfr Alfred
Komi an, plaintiff herein, the sum of three
hundred and sixty-nine and KJ-iUO dollars
Vi.K.i judgment, with Interest thereon at
rate oi ten (lt per cent, per annum ironi may
Ut, lHKi.
To satlaf the sum of one hundred eighteen
and &MU0 dollars (tllKKtt costs herein, to
gether with accruing costs, according to a
judgment renuerea uy tne uistriut court ui
said Dounlaa county, at IU Ma term. A. L.
IXJ'i, In a certain action then and there pend
ing, wherein Airred roruiaa waa piainun,
and Elizabeth McCaffrey et al. were defen
dants. Omaha, Nebraska, February 7. IWti.
john w. McDonald,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska.
R. W. Breckenrldge, attorney.
Forman vs. McCaffrey.
Doc. 34, No. 175. It Page 168. J-7-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Coder and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the District Court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the
loth day of March, A, D. low. at one o'clock
p. u. of said day, at the north front door of
the county court-house. In the city of Omaha.
Douglas county, Nebraska, aeil at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash the
property described In said order of sale as
follows to-wlt:
Lots live (5) and six (t) In block one (1) In
Missouri Avenue Park, an addition to the
city of Couth Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded.
Hald property to be aold to satlHfy Ueorge
P. Davis, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine
hundred and eighty-three and 18-lUO fm.l)
dollars, with Interest on tUUU.UO at the rate of
7 per cent, per annum and on &H3.18 at the
rate of 10 per ct Dt. per annum, all from Feb
ruary 4th, 1895.
To satisfy Ed Phelan, defendant herein,
the sum of three hundred and fifteen (H15.0U)
dollars, with Interest at 8 per cent. Der an
num from the 4 h day of February, 1KH4.
To satisfy the sum of twenty-two and 73
100 (S2J.73) dollars costs herein, together with
accruing costs according to a Judgment ren
dered by the District Court of said Douglas
county, at Its February term, A. D. 1H95, in a
certain action tnen anu mere penuing,
wherein Oeoige P. Davis was plaintiff anu
Vina bnively and ethers were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, February 7. 1KU6.
ISAAU N. WAl'SON,
Special Master Commissioner.
B. F. Thomas, attorney.
Davis vs. tinlvely.
2-7-5 Doc. 40; No 83.
Special Master Commissioner's Sale
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the District court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to be dlrlcted, 1 will, on the
10th day of March, A. D. 18U0. at one o'clock
p. M. of raid day, at the north front door of
the county court-house. In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder tor cath the
property described in said order of sale as
follows, tu-wit:
The south one-half of lot Blxteen (16) In
Nelson's addition to the city of Omaha, as
surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Doug
las county, state or neurasKa.
Said nroDerty to be sold to satisfy Richard
Goodman, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine
teen hundred and seven and 10-lm) (l!l7.li)
dollars Judgment, with interest on $1,800.00 at
the rate of 7 Der cent, per annum and on
107.10 at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum,
all from February 4th. 1805.
To satisfy tbe sum of thirty-six and 13-100
a,lfl.!3) dollars costs herein, together with ac
cruing costs, according to a judgment ren
dered by tbe District Court of said Douglas
county at Its February term, A. I). 18115, In a
certain action then and there pt'ndlng.wbere-
ln Klrhard uoodman was piaintitr ana ita
chael Kallsh and others were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, February 7th. lMKt.
ISAAC N. WAT80N.
Special Master Commissioner.
B. F. Thomas, attorney.
Goodman vs. Kallsh.
-7-5 Do;. 47; No. 277.
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issue out
of the district court for Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the
10th day of March, A. D. 18U0, at i tie o'clock
p. at of said day, at the north 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-wlt:
The north one-half of lot nine (9) In block
ten (10) In Plalnvlew Addition to the cttv of
Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all
in Douglas county, state oi nem-aska.
bald uroDer.y to be sold to satisfy Louis P.
Gcugler, plaintiff herein, the sum of nine
nunarea ana six ana ou-iuu aoilars (fUUH.50
Judgment, with Interest on etirht hundred
dollars (S800.00) at the rate of seven (7) per
ceuu per annum, ana on one nunarea ana
IX and 50-100 dollars (IIOB.SO) at rate of ten
(10) per cant, per annum, all from February
4th. 1815.
To satisfy Midway Investment Company
the sum of two hundred and nine dollars
(tm00) Judgment, with Interest thereon at
rate or ten uoj per cent, per annum from Feb
ruary 4. 1805.
To satisfy the sum of twenty-six and 88-100
aoiiars (js.io costs nerein, together with ac
cruing costs, according to a ludirmflnt run.
dered by tbe district court of said Douglas
a certain action then and there pending,
wherein Louis P. Oougler was plaintiff, and
jonn i. Murpny and ot tiers were defendants,
Omaha, Nebraska, February 7, WM,
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner,
B. F. Thomas, attorney.
Gougler vs. Murphy. Doc. 47, No. 293. 2-7-
Notice of Administration of Estate.
In the county court of Douglas county, Ne
braska. In the matter of tbe estate of John Henry
McAlvin, de eased:
Hettle McAlvin, M. Augusta Pennlmen and
all other persons Interested In said matter
are hereby notified that on the 4th day of
February, 1HW6. Hettle McAlvin filed a peti
tion In said county court, alleging among
other things that John Henry McAlvin died
on the 5th day of November, 1893, leaving a
last will and testament, and possessed of
real and personal estate valued at 170, and
that tbe above named constitute the persons
Interested In the estate of said deceased, and
praying for administration thereof.
You are hereby notified that If you fall ta
appear at said court on the 2nd day of
March. 18M, at 8 o'clock A. at. and contest said
petition, the court will appoint Benjamin F.
Thomas or some other suitable person ad
ministrator, and proceed to a settlement of
aald estate.
IRVING F. BAXTER,
s-7-l County Judge.
SHerirVs Sal.
Bv virtus of aa order of sale laauad out
of tit autuift court for Douglas county.
Nebraska, aad to mm dlrrrt-a. I will. o the
lot, dm of March. A. 1. at N o'clock
a. at. of aald day at tba fcT front dour
of the county court bouae, ia Uia city uf
Omaha, tmuglaa couaty. Nebraaka. aril si
public aucltuu to the hlguMi muuer tor caaa
the pruurrty described ) aald order uf aahr
aa foilowa. lo-wit:
The wnti one half (w S) of that part of lot
thrna i-li tkahuuia Addition to tha CllV of
Omaha, lying east of Tbirunvnth street: also
that part ul lot three t la vasnouia auui
Il ia to the city of On aha. lying weat of
Tnirtwnta street, all la Douglas county.
state of lSebrka.
1 he above dracrthed vest one-half iw s ot
that part of tot three i la Okahouia Addi
tion to the city of Omaha, lying east uf 1 air
teentb street, to be aold to satisfy James L.
I'ium. nialutlff herein, the auui uf f jur hun
dred thirty-two aad wVltm dollars iUfc.twi.
with Inu-rrat rruui pepwmurr t-ou, at
ths raw of la ttoi ii cent, per aonum, at
tomry a fea auiouut!ng to forty-three and
IC lv dollars (4J vi. and alUviata.
1 he above dtwribed part of lot three isi la
Okahuuia Add .lion to the city uf Omaha, ly
ing weal of T iirteenih street, to He atu to
satisfy J aura L. Pilot the sum uf three hun
dnd rlgbiy-elgbt and 21-l u . ollara iJs am
with loterestat the rate of ten HO) percent,
from erpleuiorr ilrd. IKU6, attorney's fees
amounting to thlrty-clgbt and KS-1UU dollars
am tci, anu ail eon la.
'lo satisfy tha sum of fourteen and -V0
dollars if U.WIi ccsts herein, u get her with ac
cruing coats according to a judgment ren
dered by tha district court of said Douglas
county, at Its rk-ptrmber terui. A. D. 1MB. In a
certain actios then aud there pending,
wherein Jau.es L. Pilot was piaintiff, and
Oeurga Barker aad Anna barker were de
fendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. February "lb, l"w.
j jhn w. Mcdonald,
Sheriff of Douglas Count v. Nebraska
SanndersA Macfarland. attorneys.
James L. P. tot vs. Oeorga E. Barker et al.
Voe.SS, o. 74. x-i a
.Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of an order of sale Issued out of
the district court for Douglas county, Ne
braska, and tome directed. I will, on theiMb
day of February, A. 1. IMH. at ten o'clock a
ui. 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 I idder for cash, the
f property described in said order of sale as
ollows, to-wlt:
Lou one hundred twenty-six (12), one hun
dred twenty-seven (1 J7l, and one hundred
twenty-eight (128). In North Side, an addition
to the city of Omaha, (situated In the south
west quarter of section 18. township Id, ratine
13) In the county of Douglas, state of Ne
braska. The above described lots will be
kffered for sale separately.
Said pntperty to be sold to satisfy out of
the sale of each of said lots W titer E. Keeler,
plaintiff herein, the sum cf three 40-100 dol
lars 13.40). In all the sum of ten 20-100 dollars
(S10.2U). with Interest thereon at the rate of
teniio) Der cent, per annum from September
23rd, 18U5. until paid.
To satisfy tbe costs of this action the sum
of twenty-one 65 100 dollars (KU.65), together
wltn accruing costs, a coruiug voajuuKmein
rendered bv the district court of said Doug
las county, at its September term, A. 1). lmift,
In a certain ac'lon then and there pending,
wherein Walter E. Keeler was plaintiff, and
John C. Fetter ana others weredeiendanta.
Omaha, Nebraska, January !nd. iswt.
john w. Mcdonald,
Sheriff of Douglaa County, Nebraska.
Saunders McFarland, attorneys.
Walter E. Keeler vs. John C. renter etai.
Doc. 51; No. 257. M7-5
Sheriffs Sale.
By virtue of an order or sale issued out
of the district court for Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed, l win, on tne
17th day of March, A. D. 1890. at ten
o'clock a. at. of said day, at tbe EAST front
door of tbe county court house In the city
ot Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, tbe property oescrlbed In said order of
tale as follows, to-wlt:
Com nenclng at a point sixty (60) feet
south of the northwest corner of lot four (4)
In Kagan'l Addition to tbe city of Omaha,
then e running east one hundred and twenty
(120) feet, thence south sixty (00) feet, thence
west one hundred and twenty (120) feet,
thence north sixty (60) feet to place of begin
ning, knowu as sub lot nine (0) of lot four (4)
of liagan's Addition to the city of Omaha, as
surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Doug
las county, state of Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy, first, W.
G. I're, defendant herein, the sum of one
hundred ninety-nine and 06-100 dollars
(199.66) Judgment, with Interest thereon at
rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum from
February 4th, 18UL
So satisfy, second, Henry Farratt, plaintiff
herein, tbe sum of twenty-eight hundred
and fifty-seven dollars (12857.00) Judgment,
with Interest thereon at rate of eight (8) per
cent, per annum from February 4th, 1895.
Tosatiffy the sum of twenty-six and 88-100
dollars ($26.88) costs herein, together wltn ac
crulng costs, according to a Judgment ren
dered by the district court of said Douglas
county, at its February term, A. D. 1895, in a
certain action then and there pending,
wherein Henry Farratt was plaintiff, and
Cornelia E. Luce and W. G. Ure, Assignee of
W. M. Brown, weredo-fendants.
Omaha, Nebraska. February 14, 1896.
john w. Mcdonald,
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska.
Rich & Sears, attorneys.
Henry Farratt vs. Cornelia E. Luce et al.
Doc. 46. No. 41. Ex -V" page 51. 2-14-5
Sheriff's Sale.
By virtue of two executions Issued out of
the district court of Douglas county, Ne
braska, and to me directed, 1 have levied
upon the following described property ot
Robert L. Garlicbs, to-wlt:
The undivided one-half (W of lots two (3),
eleven (11), twelve (12) and twenty-seven (27),
all In block seven (7) in Orchard 11111, an ad
diton to the city of Omaha, as surveyed,
olatted and recorded, all in Douglas county,
State of NeDraska.
And I will, on the 17th day of March, A. D.
at 10 o'clock A. m. of said day, at the
EAST front door of the county court house,
In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, sell at public auction tbe property
above described, to SHtlsfy, first, Tbe Union
Trust Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of
three hundred eighty-four and 84-100 dollars
($384.24) damages, and twenty-four and 38-100
dollars (f24.d8) costs nerein, which oy the
Judgment of the district court within and
for said county, at tbe r-eDtember term
thereof, A. D. Ml, wherein Tbe Union Trust
Company recovered against tbe said t H.
Johnson and Robert L. Uarlichs (see Doc. 24,
No. 95. Ex. Doc. V, page 16) with interest
thereon at the rate ot ten (10) per cent, per
annum from tbe 21st day of September, A. D.
MM, until paid, and also the accruing costs
hereon.
Tosatlafy, second, The Union Trust Com
pany, plaintiff herein, the sum of five hun
dred twenty-two and 26-100 dollars (C522.26)
damages, and twenty-four and 33-100 dollars
($24.33) costs herein, which by the Judgment
oi the aistrict court witnin anu ior saia
countv. at the May term thereof, A. D. 1892,
The Union TrustCompany recovered against
tbe said Robert JU uarii hs (see uoc. ia, no.
95, Ex. Doc. V, page 16) with Interest thereon
at the rate of seven (7) per cent, per annum
from the 9th day of May, A. D. 1892, until
paid, and the accruing costs hereon.
Omaha, Nebraska, February 14, 1896.
john w. Mcdonald.
Sheriff of Douglas county, Nebraska.
Jas. W. Carr, attorney.
The Union Trust Co. vs. R. L. Garllchs.
The Union Trust Co. vs. F. B. Johnson et al.
2 14-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale
on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued
out of the district court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the
10th day of March, A. D. 1896, at one o'clock p.
M. of said day, at the north 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, tbe
property described in said order of sale as
iouows, co-wit:
Lot sixty-nine (69) of the supplementary
Slat of Fatrmount Place. It being a sub
lvlslon of lots three (3) and six (6) of Ragan's
Addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed,
piatteu ana recoraea, ail in uougias county,
state of Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy James
Harris. Sr.. plaintiff herein, the sum of two
thousand one hundred and ninety and 85-100
dollars (J2.190.85) Judgment, with interest
thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent, per an
num from September 23rd. 1895.
To satisfy toe sum of twenty-two and 50-100
dollars ($22.50) costs herein, together with ac
cruing costs according to a judgment ren
dered by tbe district court of said Douglas
county, at its September term, A. D. 1895, in a
certain action then and there pending
wherein James Harris, Sr., was plaintiff, and
Joseph I. Watt and others were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, February 7, 1896.
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
B. F. Thomas, attorney.
Harris, Sr. vs. Watt. Doc 50, No. 115. 2-7-5
fcpecUl Master ('tut leaf r's Kale.
Fader aad t virtue of aa order of aale oa
decree of trecluaurr of auortsage Issued out
of the dtatrk-t court for IVHiglaaONieiy.atate
of Nrbraaaa. aad wax dins krU, I will oa the
loth day of Marca. A. D. lift, at one o'rlork
p. si. uf aald day, at the north front dour uf
the couaty court house, la the city of
Ouiaha. iKtuglaa county. Nebraska, aril at
nubile auction to the hutbeat bidder for
cull, the property described la aald order ot
sale as foiluoa to-wlt:
loiuD.racia( acre a lava tl.i feet west of lb
southeast cor. r of the aortbeaat one-fourth
of the south went one-fourth of the aortheaat
oae-fot.rUi ot arctloa twraiy-one (2i. In
township Sfteva avrtu, range thirteen rut
p. ui.: running thence north four hundred
in itwt to Mis aouiueaat corner oi w u
hereby conveyed lor a place of beginnings
running tueace wal one hundred aud hftera
dlil fert; thrare north thirty frrl: tlieaiS
eaatone hundred aud ntu-ee tllWeet; theses
south thirty J0) feet to the place of brgln-
amg; being land ahowa upon plat ol Bot'na
titli s addition to the city of Oaiaha. Doug
las county, Nvoraaka, as the south thirty t.ui
feet uf lot all tK In block one til. of said ad
dition.
raid properly to be aold to satisfy 11. M.
Hall. Plaintiff herein, the auui of twelve bun-
dred aud alaly-tau ill 2i dollars Judgment
with luu real thereon at rale uf tea 101 per
cent per cent per annum from September
lid.
Toaatlafy tbe Molloe, Mllburn a Stoddard
Company the sum of three hundred aud
teeuty-ttva ilOi.dollars. with Interest at
seven i7) per cent per annum from September
l.m, 18.4.
To aaliafv the sum of twenty-two aad thir
teen one-hundredth. ($22,131 dollar coats
berelu, together with aevrulug coats, accord
ing to a judgment rendered by the district
court of said Douglaa county, at its Septem
ber term. A. 1. IMu, Id a certain action tnen
and there pending, wherein U.S. Hall was
plaintiff anu Herman Uuacu aud others were
defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, February 7th. A. D. 189B
ISAAC N. WATSON.
Special MaaU-r commissioner.
B. F. Thomas, attorney.
Hall vs. Hunch.
Doc. 51. No 306 S-J-5
Special Master ( onimlHNioiif r's Kale.
Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out
of the district court for Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will,
on the Kith day of March, A. D. 189. at I
o'clock . at. of aald dav. at tbe north front
door of the county court house. In tbe city of
Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, tne property uescriueu in saiu uruor ui
unit, aa foilowa to-wlt:
Lot six (Hi In block sixty-elgbt (68) In the
city of South Omaha, Douglaa county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded.
Said property to lie sold tu satisfy Elizabeth
H. Bates, plaintiff herein, the sum of six
thousand three hundred and eleven and
44-luu dollars (t6.3ll.44) Judgment, with Inter
est on six thousand dollars (I6.0U0.00) at aeven
(7) per rent, per annum and on three hundred
and eleven and 44-100 dolltra (Ml 44) at rate
of ten (10) per cent, per annum, all from Feb-
ruarw 41 h. IHUY
To satisfy tbe sum of nineteen and 58-100
dollars (I1V.0H) costs nerein, vogeuier wiw
arcrulns coats, according to a Judgment ren
dered by the district court of said Douglas
county, at Its February term, A. D. 1896. in a
certain action tnen anu mere peuumK.
wherein Elizabeth H. Bates waa plaintiff,
and James Alnscow and others were de
fendants, Omaha, Nebraska February 7th, 189A.
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
B. F. Thomas, attorney.
Bates s. Alnscow. Doc. 46, No. 202. 2-7-0
Special Master Ctimm doner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out
of the district court for Douglas county.
State ot Nebraska, and to me directed. I
will, on the 18lb day of February. A. D. 1896.
at ten o'clock a, m. of said day. at theeast
front door of the County Court-house, in the
city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska,
sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder
for cash, tbe property described In said order
of sale as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at a point three and 50-100
chains north of the southeast corner of tbe
northwest quarter I1) of section number
eight (8), In township number fifteen (15),
north of range numbe' thirteen (13) east, and
running thence north four and 88-100 chain.,
thence west, twenty (20) chains, thence south
four and 88-100 chains, and thence east
twenty (20) chains to place of beginning;
said tract of land being within the southeast
quarter ot tl e northwest quarter of said sec
tion eight (8) aforesaid, together with all the
appurtenances thereunto belonging, situated
In Douglas county, Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Alfred R.
Dufrene, plaintiff herein, the sum of six
thousand five hundred ninety-one and 54-1(0
dollars ($6 591 54), with Interest thereon at the
rate of ten (10) per cent, per annum from Feb
ruary 4, 1895.
To satisfy NebraskaSavlngs and Exchange
Bank, defendant herein, the suu of one hun
dred fifty-three dollars ($153,001, with Interest
thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per
annum from July 8. 1893.
To satisfy Harriet D. Parker, defendant
herein, the sum of two thousand twelve 23-100
dollars ($2,012.23). with lnterust thereon at the
rate of ten (10) per cent, per nnnum from Feb
ruary4, 1895.
Tu satisfy said Nebraska Savings and Ex
change Bank the sum of one hundred forty
three dollars ($143.0J). with Interest thereon
at the rate of ten (10) per cent, per annum
from March 17. 1893.
To satlsf v the costs ot this action the sum
of twen -y -seven 48-100 dollars ($27.48). together
with accruing costs according to a Judgment
rendered oy tne aist rict court oi saia uoug
las county, at its February term, A. D. 1895,
in a certain action then and there pending
wherein Alfred R. Dufrene was olalniiff, and
Theron N. Parker and otheis were de
fendants.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, January 14, A.
D. 1890.
CHARLE3 L THOMAS.
Special Master Commissioner,
Dexter L. Thomas, attorney for plaintiff.
Dufrene vs. Parker et al. Doc. 48; No. 147,
1-17-5
Articles of Incorporation.
Pursuant to the statute of the state of Ne
braska In such case made and provided,
notice Is hereby given that on the 4ih day of
February, 1896, a corporation was duly or
ganized In Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, the name of which corporation Is
"Omaha Railroad and Crossing Alarm Com
pany." The principal place for transacting
us business is in omaoa, Douglas county,
Nebraska, and the general nature of said
business to be transacted being the manu
facturing, buying, selling, leasing and fur
nishing Automatic Electrical Danger Alarm
Signals for railroads, highways and street
r.ilway crossings; also to purchase and sell
lucn patents ana rignts as may De necessary
and Drouer for the conducting of such busi
ness and the protection of the business of
said company; to purchase, own, lease, sell
and convey such real estate as may be neces
sary and Incident to the proper ana profitable
conducting ot said business; to sell or lease
any property of said corporation, and to do
such other things as may be neeessary or In
cident to tne anairs tnereor.
The amount of the capital stock authorized
Is one million dollars, divided into shares of
one hundred dollars each, at least ten thou
sand dollars of which shall be subscribed
and shall be fully paid up upon the organiza
tion of the corporation, and all of the stock
of said corporation when Issued to be fully
paid fur and nonassessable.
The date of the comn-encement of business
of the said corporation was on the 4th day of
February, 1896, and the termination thereof
to De on tne 1st day oi January, 1946.
The highest amount of Indebtedness and
liability to which said corporation shall at
any time suoject itself shall not exceed nve
thousand dollars.
The affairs of said corporation are to be
conducted by a board of live directors, to
gether with the otHcers of the corporation,
wno snail De eiectea iroin among tne di
rectors thereof.
Omaha, Nebraska, February 14. 1896.
Attest: CHARLES F. REED,
2-14-4 Secretary
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GRAND LODGE
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
-Or TBI
United States of America.
FBANCIB C. CAMPBELL. M. W. Q. M.,
Minneapolis, Minn.
ROBT. W. JOHNS fvJN, Supreme Secretary,
Troy, New York
M. L. ZOOK,
1615 Howard Street. Omaha, Neb.,
Organiser for departmentof Nebraska, Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri and Colorado.
ORANGE PMNCIVL&S.
On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of
tha United Btates of Amertca.and with a
view of correcting the false Impression that
enemies are endeavoring to convey to the
minds of men who are unacquainted with
Orange principles, are these few statements
made:
The Loyal Orange Institution is a brother
hood and sisterhood, bound by three ties
Justice, Truth and Righteousness.
It has no hidden alms
It la Fraternal and Benevolent assisting
and protecting members while living and
their widows and orphans 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 believes primary allegiance Is due to
the government which protects the lives,
liberties and properties of Its cltliens, and
that ecclesiastical authority should not'
under any circumstances, be permitted to
meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer
cion of a cltlten in the exercise of his or her
right of franchise, under the guise of relig
ious or spiritual authority should be pun
ished as a crime against the state.
That It is tbe duty of every cltlsen to de
fend the lawfully constituted authority and
institutions of our country against corrupt
and inimical influences, as well as against
armed assailants, to the end that our glori
ous freedom be protected and transmitted
unimpaired to posterity.
It encourages habits ot frugality and in
d us try among Its members, and is proud to
boast that Orangemen seldom become a
public charge or accept pauper bread.
It believes In the restriction of immigra
tion "VI the extension of time for the natur
alliai.on of cltliens, and that the public
and shall be held for actual American cltl
iens who become settlers.
The Loyal Orange lustltutlon of the
United Btates of America hat certain
requirements for membership:
That a man shall be an actual American
cltlsen, having complied with the laws of the
United 8tates with regard to naturalisation,
and without a mental reservation.
That the applicant shall be a Protestant,
and also that his parents and wife shall be
Frotestants.
That he shall be thrifty and successful in
hit business; honorable and truthful in hla
dealings with his fellowman, and shall be
known as a law-abiding cltlsen.
That he will endeavor to give his children
or any children under his charge at least a
goou common scnooi education, Detng care
ful 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 as be meets the foregoln
requirements.
These are the Qualifications reaulred a
every applicant to the order, and we do not
tning tnat any patriotic American order can
offer a better array ot orlnclples and teachings.
LODGE DIRECTORY.
NEBRASKA.
J. O. V. A. M.
s-rars c.ractL or mniti
O.-AI y erkWAkr Norih I'laite
a. V. a-kav. H. M kll.HT Ml I I t II II
Ota ah a,
O. Sery.-j. L. UVEy, P. O bol IMI
M C. Treaa.C II AM. FN Omaha.
Coaductor-K l HAHht K, I'laiamouU.
Wardea-11 P. Ctmi.llM.K, llavel.a k
rVntlneis-P. H M. Al l.KV bo. Oat aha I
L. hIKkllAM. Platwuioulh.
nVprewntatlves to National Council M
r. hNAI'P. II. L. DAV. P H MuAtLkY. J
W Holil.rK K. P lN.ll.MAN
The ueit regular mertlag will be held oi
the third TueaUaf la July. 144, at Platte
mouth. FttANCIH H. KEY COUNCIL No meet
every Friday evening at O. A. H Hall
Plattamoulh, Neb. Vtaltlnc brothers cor
dially lavitrd. O. k. JOII.NHoN.
UeO. wee
VA""i",uN COUNCIL No. 1, meets
" every Tuesday eve. In Idlewlld ball.
t4lh and Urant streeu. V tailing brother!
always welcome. J. II. lUavsT. Sec'y
TINIXU.N COUNCIL No. t, meets la Lie
cola, Nebraska
ro!.l'MHIA COUNCIL No, 1 meets evert
Tuesday evening la lied Men's Hall, Pat
teraoa block, cor, h and Karaaut Streets.
W. M. Thomas Councilor.
K. L. Ms as ton, Secretary.
TT S Oil A NT 4X1DNCI L No. la, meet evert
U Thursday tveniug In Patlerwm Hall
Ifthaud r arnauala. Visiting brothers al
ways welcome. W. F. KNAI'P,
Ui-c hecretary.
0
AKFIKI.lt COUNCIL No. a, meets r
Tuesday aliibt In South Ouiaha.
Van Haaa. II. . riHiisa,
Councilor. Secretary
T IBKKTY COUNCIL No T meets evert
iJ Tueaday evening, I. O. O. P. Hail, Louis
vtllo. Neb. T. 11. Lucas, ttec Sec y.
COUNCIL No. 20. A. P. A., Cameron. Mo.,
meets every second and fourth Monday
evening, at Fraternity Temple. Visitor!
welcome.
1JLUFF CITY COUNCIL No T- meet every
Wednesday evening In U. A. It. Hall
Council Blurt a, la.
Oxford Council, No. 130, ot the American
Protective Association, of Oiford, Nb..
meets in their council chamber every Friday
night at T ;) r m. Sojourning friends In himhI
atandlug are always welcome. II. u. Duukln,
Pres.; t, C Scarborough, Use. Socretary.
LINCOLN Commandery No. I. U. A. M
meets every Thursday evening In P. O. 8. of
A. hall, Council liluffs. la. A.M. Uurnbam,
Recorder.
o
MAHA COMMANDRUY NO. 1, U. A. M.
uiiraui UU HIV1 wUU Uliru VfUUDIWlKJ
erenliiKatof tvch month, at U A. U. iUlf.
1st KJ . . 1.' l S . . L. . ia I av, . ..
iw iiuini riiwiBiim avrmu. viiitllwV, nou,
I. A. Haxtntin, Uumuikvuder II, hi. Ledjw.nl.
Recorder.
MISSOURI.
STATE COUNCIL OF MISSOURI.
B. C F. C. Burden, Holden, Mo. ,
S. V.C-Uev. U. A. Slaughter, Bt. Joseph
Missouri "
S. O. Seo'j-Kolla O. Carroll. Warrenaburg.
Missouri
Will meet In Chtlllcothe, Mo., February
law.
KANSAS CITY COUNCILS
KANSAS CITY COUNCIL NO. s-MeeU
lv every Friday night at 13 McOee street,
Jas. McNaiuara, Sec'y lsuo Kaat luth St.
ftOLUMBIA COUNCIL NO. 15-MeeU evert
Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth
and Cherry streets, W. Y, Sbeaver, liecord
Ing Secretary. 14U7 Madison street.
PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. si-Meets every
A Tuesday night at McUee streeu,
PerceyP. Uumui. Hec Secretary . 21 Id Drlpp
street.
fATE CITY COUNCIL No. 44-MeeU every
u Monday night, corner 16th and Penn Hta..
over drug store.
CPK1NGFIELI) COUNCIL No. 49-Meets
every Thursday night, between list and
32nd on Holmes.
HEFFIELD COUNCIL No. 3ft-Meeta at
Sbeltleld evert Thursday nliiht. Thomas
Smith, Hoc. Sec'y, Sheffield. Mo.
ABR LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. id, AMRKI
can Protective Association meets ever sen.
ond and fourth Wednesday of each month Is
t. v. j. r. nan, riatismoutn, ni. visiuag
members are welcome J. II. Smith. Sec.
AURORA COUNCIL No. 2, W. A. P. A.
" Meets every Wednesday afternoon at I
o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hail, 4J7 Minnesota
avenue, Kansas City, Kan,
DROSPECT COUNCIL No, 01, A. P. A.-Meetl
1 every Monday evening at the corner ol
Twenty-third and Prospect avenue. Kansas
City, Mo. Persons desiring to loin mav en
close their name, street and number, ward,
age ana occupation, ana direct to box (21
Kansas City, Mo,,
America Council No. 7, meets at Wood
ward's Hall every Wednesday at 2 o. in
sbarp, third street and Lafayette avenue.
Kansas city, Mo. All visiting friends will
be cordially wel- corned.
Mrs. C. Abbott, President.
Mrs. Ida Phillips. Secrstary.
rUREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. A.-Meett
second and fourth Tuesday afternoon al
I 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, Urlgsby's ball, Kansas City, Kan.
EXCELSIOR COUNCIL NO. S, W. A. P. A
meets on the Hrst and third Thursday
afternoon of each month, at :&) o'clock, al
Bell's hall. Southwest boulevard, near state
line. Hosed itle, 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.
IulaUon fee 11.00
flATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A.
u Meets every Saturday evening at 437 Min
nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitors
cordially invited.
f OUNCIL No. 7, A. P. A. Meets eyery Mon
v day evening at Chamber of Corn meres
Hall. Rlvervlew. Visitors cordially Invited
fOUNCIL No. 11, A. P. A.-Meeu at Wood
v ward's Hall every Tuesday evening ats.p,
m. sharp. Third street and Lafayette avenue.
A cordial Invitation Is extended to visiting
frlenas.
A ROENTINK COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A.
Meets every Monday night In Nokas
Ball, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed,
TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meeta
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 afternoon
at 2:30 o'clock at 180U Penn St. Address, Post
office box 621, Kansas City, Mo,
Sunflower Lodge, L. O. L., No. 264, meets
second aod fourth Tuesdays of each month
at 8 p.m., at Claflln's hall, corner of Mill
street and Osage avenue, Kansas City. Kan,
Vlsltltg brethren are cordially invited to at
tend. John Davidson, III. M., Aim. Mo
Naughton. Secy 715 Reynolds Ave.
Liberty Council, No. 15, Jr. O. U. A, M.
meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack
ard and Osage streets, Armourdale, Kansas,
Thos. Rolf, secretary.
IANSA8 PURPLE STAR, L. O. L. No. 206
xv Meets first and third Tuesdays of eack
month at 8 p. m.. In A. O. U. W. Hall, cornel
Fourth stieet and Minnesota avenue. Kansas
City, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Wm.
Baflagh, secretary, 5.(7 Northrup avenue.
Visiting brethren cordially Invited.
DOSEDALR COUNCIL No. 13, A. P. A., meets
hall. Rosedale, Kas. All friends cordially
W. A. F. A.
Persons desiring information In regard to
the w. A. l'. A. Should address either the
president or secretary.
State president of Nebraska. Mrs. Mary A.
tiertamann. 310 a. row street, umtnt, neb.
Success Council No. 3. W. A. P. A. meets
evert second and fourth Wednesdav niirhta
in each month at 8 o'clock p. m. at the Red-
men s Hall, continental Block, 15 and Iloug
las. Friends of the council are cordially in
vited to attend. Protestants and "true Amer
ican ladies are solicited to loin us in this
good work. Initiation fee 11.00. Address
either Miss aeiue u. Hathaway, president,
1812 Military avenue, or Miss Maggie Means,
secretary, van a street, south Omaha.
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American Orange Knights,
oHJpxmi.
This order Is formed of persona whose ot
)acte Is to saalatala the supremacy of law
order aad rsllluUoal frwd,iai: to ara-
serve lavktlaU) the rlilaea'a fraachlssi to
perpetuate aad uereaa ta precepts aad free
Institutions of civil sad religious libertf
8uaraatMH by theCoaat -ltloof the United
tales aud established by our forefather.
rsMt a bis art rocia.
For Information rvgardlns the furaiaMoai
of new t'oiuttiaaderle. or supplies, writ to
Ihs supreme secretary. M. L MK. Kec'y,
J. M. rfaaasa.C. '..
ma Howard St.,
Omaha. Mat
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