"THE AMERICAN 5Uc U SraBmlkt DefeadaatA, To Pboeba Babaora Elisabeth Elwlaa Ua toa. Adolubu tradartck Liaioa. her fcua band; Jobs alarria. Ulia Morrl aad Frank Crop. Co-partner, doing biulneaa as Atbunt. Murri. Crl.p Company; J oh a V bltlaker Ooopa ana William laaaC (bud ud J aha stoma, aoa-mudac I defendant. : Vou ara hereby otirie4 that oa to ih day ot March. Waiter K. kerler. p.aln Uf BrrrlD. kied hi petition la Lba dtatrict court o( IkHiKlaa county. Nebraaaa, agaluat Fboeb Kebeccn fclUabeth fclwiaa Linuia. Aaulphu r.sderlc Linton, bar huaband; Juba Morr a. William Murria and Frank t'rl.p, eo-partner doing bustaewa. Aahur.l, Murria, Crup at vompaay; Jha Walttakrr ( oo per and William Isaac ebard aad John Morria, tba object aad prayar ot which ara to forecloa too certain tai cerUBcaU). datd Nuveanber 1 lib. a.oa tba rral ae tata described aa folio a a. situated la Doug la county. Nebraska, to-all: Lot eitiut tsi. block one hundred aad ntnety aevea (In), aad lot seven (Ti, block one hu bundrad aad tinwr-wno tlKt, city of U ui aba, said certlncate bring Buaberwd 441 aad 410 respectively; there ia no due upoaaaldlot eluhtiai. block ooe hundred aad Blnely-arvea (17, tba um of lour aunurec and seventeen dollar itl7 0ui, and upon tot even . block oaa hundred and fclnrty aeven I1V7), tba aum of three hundr d aud aeventy-to aad iJ-luU dollar .C!-2) to gether with Interval upon each of aald amounts from February ird. lw at tba rate of tea (Wi per cent per annum, together with an attorney' faa amounting to tea (101 per cent of th de-rea and ail coat, for wh.ib amount plaintiff prays for a decree tbat the defendants be required to pay the same, and tbat In default thereof said premise may be sold to satisfy lbs amount found due, and that thereafter the defendant be debarred from all interest In said real estate. Vou are required to answer aald petition on or before tue 4th day of May. Irtl Dated Omaha. Nebraska, March 2Tth,189S. WALTEK J. KEr.LEK. HalmlS By "sunders Macfarland, hi attorney. Doc. 55: Mo.1;. Special Master Commissioner' 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, Ne braska, and to me directed, I will, on the 7th day of April, A. D. lHtti, at one o'clock p. M. of said day, at the north front door of the county court house. In the cl.y of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder far cash, the property described In laid order of sale aa follows, to-wit: Let seven (7), block Ave (M. In Tbornberg Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, a aurveyed. pla ted and recorded, all In Doug las county, state of Nebraska, &td property to be sold to satisfy Mary Q. Nichols, plaintiff herein, the sum of one thousand one hundred twenty-tWe dollars tl.U!S.uo Judgment, with Interest tbereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from May o, 1M. To satisfy the sum of twenty-three and 18-100 dollars ifcM.ld! costs herein, together with accruing cost, according to a Judgment rendered by the DlNtrlct Court of said Doug la county, at It May term, A, D. 1KH5, In a certain action then and there pending wherein Mary O. Nichols was plaintiff, and Jessie W. Noble and other were defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, March . 1W5 HAKRYE. BURNAM, Special Master Commissioner. P. B, Tiffany, attorney. Nichols vs. Noble. Doc. 47; No. 140. 3-8-5 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. State ot Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1MW. at ten o'clock A. u. of said day, at the EAST front door of the County Court-house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of (ale aa follows, to-wit: The south forty-one (411 feet of lot number four (4), In block number thirteen (13). In Im provement Amoclation Addition to the city of Omaha, as aurveyed, platted and re corded, together alth all and singular the hereditament and appurtenances ther -unto belonging, all situated In the county ot Douglas, and state of Nebraska. Bald property to be sold to satisfy Sarah A. Havemeyer, plaintiff herein. In the sum of thirteen hundred one and 30-100 dollar ($1301.30). with Interest on twelve hundred dollars ($1200) at' ven (7) percent per annum from Ma 7th, 1894, and o i one hundred one and 30-100 dilla: (1101.30) at ten (10) per cent per annum from same date. To satisfy O. F. Davis Company In the sum of axty and 40-100 dollar (Kio.40) and Interest at-tea (10) per cent per annum from May 7, 1894. To satisfy the sum of thtr.y-two and 78-100 dollars $Q.78) costs herein, together with ac cruing cost according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its May term, A. D. 1MM, In a cer tain action then and there pending wherein Sarah A. Havemeyer was plulntlff. and John Jaros andothe were defendant. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, March 5th, A. D. im. CHARLES L THOMAS. Special Master Commissioner. Dexter L. Thomas, attorney for plaintiff. Havemeyer vs. Jaros, et al. Doc. 44; No. 270. 3-6 5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sael on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of tbe district court tor Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 7th day of April, A. D 18U6, at one o'clock p. M. 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: Lot six (6). block eight (8), In Par ker' Ad dition to the city of Omaha, Doug. as county, IScbrftsW&t Said property to be sold to satisfy H. J. Twintlng, plaintiff herein, tbe sum of one hundred twenty-nine and 10-100 dollars (1 129.10), with Interest tbereon at rate of ten (101 per cent per annum from May 6th, 1895, and attorney's foes amounting to twelve and 91-1C0 dollars (112.911. To satisfy Harriet C. Ballou. defendant herein, the sum of eight hundred and thirty three dollars ($833.00), with Interest thereon from May 6th, 1895, at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum To satisfy costs In the sum of sixty-one and 48-100 dollars (ffil.48), together with ac crulng costs according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at it May term. A. D. 1895, In a cer tain action then and there pending wherein H. J. Twintlng was plaintiff, and Thomas Campbell and Mrs. Campbell, his wife, Everett O. Ballou and Harriet C. Bal lou were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, March 6th, A. D. Ib9t). GEORGE W. HOLBROOK, Special Master Commissioner. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Twintlng vs. Campbell. Doc. 44 ; No. 373. 3-65 - Sotice to Jfon-Resident Defendant. To Phoebe Rebecca Elizabeth Elwina Linton, Adolphu Frederick Linton, her husband. John Morris, William Morris and Frank Crisp co-partners doing business as Ashuret, Morris Crisp & Company. John Whittaker Cooper and William Isaac Shard, non-resident defendants: You are hereby notified tbat on the 26th day of January, 1896, Walter E. Keeler, plain tiff herein, tiled his petition In the District Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, against Phoebe Rebecca Elizabeth Elwina Linton, Adolpbus Frederick Linton, her husband. John Morris, William Morris and Frank Crisp, co-partners doing business as Ashurst, Crisp and Company, John Wbittaker Cooper, and Wllilam Isaac Shard, the object and prayer of which Is to foreclose two certain tax certificates, dated November 13th, 1893, upon the real estate described as follows, situated in Douglas county. Nebraska, to wit: Lot four (4), in block one hundred and thirty-four (134), and lot five (a) in block one hundred and sixty-four (164) City of Omaha, said certificates being numbered 383 and 413 respectively; there Ik now due upon said lot four (4), block one hundred and thirty-four (134) the sum of one thousand eight hundred fifty-four and 86-100 dollars and upon lot five (5) block one hundred and sixty-four (1(H) the sum of eight hundred and forty-nine and 22-100 dollars, together with interest upon each of said amounts from February 3d, 1896, at the rate of ten (101 per cent, per annum to gether with an attorney's fee amounting to ten percent, of the decree and all costs, for which amount plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendants be required to pay the same, and that In default t hereof said prem ises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due and thereafter the defendants be de barred from all Interest In said real estate. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4thday of May, 1896. Dated Omaha.Nebraska, March 27th 1896. WALTER E. KEELER, Plalntff. By Saunders & M actarlamu, his Attorneys. Doc. 55. No. 179. 3-27-4 Special Master Cataiitiri Sale. Fader aad by virtu ot mm order of sals oa decree of forerloauie of Mrta hawed out of ta Dlatrk-I Court tor Douglas county, Nebraaka, aad to b dtrU-wd, I will, oa br lh day of AprU. A. D. ltuav at one o'clock p. at. of raid day, at to nun front door of the rouaty court bouam. la th city of Omaha, Douglas couaty. Nebraska, aril at public auction to tha hlgkeat bidder fur cah tha property described la aald oruar of aal aa tullowa t -wit: 1 ha eaat oaa-half (l of lot twenty-all In H. K. Kocvr' Okahoma. aa addiuoa to the cly of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska. To satisfy Mr, fc. A. Proughly. defendant, the sum of tblrf y-two hundred utaeteea and S-i) dollars i$!l5i. with Interval a pr vtdrd la aald decree, front February 4th. liaA. which aniouat is a tntt lien upon tha Borth thirty-three Oil feet of tha eat osa-half (Hi of aald l' twenty all (Mi. Toaatlafy Klltabeth M. Illggln. defendant, the sum of forty two hundred alnety-lwo and 71 100 dollar tUSU ti. wth Internet tbereon aa provided In aald a ec re. from Feb ruary 4 h. 1M wnlch Is a first Ilea upoa th m B siity-alx (ntii feet ot th aorib ninety nln ii fee' of tbe east oaa half iV of aald lot iweoiy-alx (2tfi. ToaattHf Parke Godwin. Executor of the rstataof ranny Bryant Oodwtn, defendant, deceased, th aum of twentv-one hundred foriy-slx and Sri.iuo dollars i$L'14d.aii, with In terest aa provided In said decree, from Feb ruary 4lb, 14 which amount I a first Hen upon the north thirty-three 33 feet of the south one hundred thirty-one lull feet of the rast one-half i m at said lot twenty-six To satisfy James Tbomaen. defendant, th sura if twenty-one hundred forty-all and 36-1U) dollars t'l4 i, with Interest a pro vided In aald decree from February 4th. IwtV which amount 1 a Brat lien upon tha north thirty three (ill feet ot tbe south ninety-eight (98 1 teet of th east one-half (SI of said lot twenty-six (JOi. Tosat'sfy Julia S. Bryant, defendant, tbe sum of twenty-six hundred eighty-two and 96-lin dollar i$Jsi9i, with interest aa pro vided In aald decree, from February 4th. I89&. which amount 1 a nrt Hen upon the south slxty-tlve t65 feet of th east one halt (Si of sild lot twenty-six (2b). To satisfy Charles . Bate. Trustee, plain tiff herein, the cum of seven hundred sixty and W5-1U0 dollars ($76095), with interest at eight (81 per cent per annum from rebruary 4ta. 1895, which amount 1 a secend lie upon each and all of tbe above described prop erties, and subject to tha liens of the various defendants heretofore enumerated. To satisfy tbe sum of fifty-seven and 98-100 dollars iVif.W) costs, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by tbe district court of aald Douglas county, Ne braska, at It February term. 1895, In a cer tain action then and there pr-ndlng, wherein Charles E. Bate was plaintiff and Charles 8. Elgutter and other were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, March 27tb. IS'D. ISAAC N. WATSON. Special Master Commissioner. Renlamln F.Thomas, attornev. Bate v. Elgutter. Do;. 46; No. 94. 3-27-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an alia order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is sued out ot the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 23rd day of April, A. D. 1896, atone o'clock p. m of said day, at the north front door of the county court house. In th city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash, tbe property described In said order of ale follows, to-wlt: The north one-half of a strip of land com mencing at a point on the east line of La fayette or Twentieth streetone bund ed and fifty (150) feet south of the northwest corner of lot sixty-two (62) In 8. E. Rogers' plat of Okahoma, thence east one hundred and thir-ttve feet more or less to a point on the east line of Vinton street one hundred and liltv (150) feet more or less In a south westerly direction from the northeast corner oi said west line oi vinton street nuy i.tu? feet more or less, thence west one hundred and twelve (112) feet more or less to the east line of Lafayette or Twentieth street, thence north along tbe east line of said Lafayette or Twentieth street flfiy (50) feet to place ot beginning, all In the city of Omaha, Doug ins county, state of Nebraska, subject to one ft rst mortgage of tl ve b und red dol ars (500 00), In favor of The Mutual investment Com pany. eald property to be sold to satisfy tbe Mu tual Investment Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of one hundred nineteen and 84-100 dollars ($119.84) Judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of ten (10) percent per an num from February 5th, 1895. To satisfy the sum of twenty-two and 93 100 dollars ($22.93) costs herein, together with ac cruing 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 The Mutual investment Com pany was plaintiff, and Caroline Nelson and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, March 18, 1890 HARRY K. BURNAM. Special Master Commissioner W. n. Russell, attorney. Mutual Inv Co. vs. Nelson. Doc. 46. No. 102. - 3-20-5 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, state of Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 7th day of April, A D. 18. at ene o'clock p. M. of said day, at the EAST frott door of the county court house, In tbe city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale, a follows, to-wlt: Lot two (2) in block six (6) In Parker's Ad dition to tue city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy P. L. Johnson, defendant herein, the sum of seven hundred thirty-two and 04-100 dollars ($732.04), with Interest thereon from May 6th, 1895, at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum. To satisfy Hollls R. Bailey, Executor of the last will and testament ot Charles H. Bell, deceased, plaintiff herein, the sum of eleven thousand six hundred eighty-three and 39 100 dollar ($11,683 39), with interest thereon from May 6th, 1895, at the rate ot ten (10) per cent per annum. To satisfy the German Savings Bank of Omaha. Nebraska, defendant herein, the sum of ten hundred forty-one and 66-100 dol lars ($1041.66), with interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent from April 12, 1892. To satisfy the American National Bank of Omaha, Nebraska, tbe sum of twenty-one hundred Hlty-one and 17-100 dollars ($2151.17). with Interest thereon from a ay 7th, 1894, at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum. To satisfy cosis herein In the sum of one hundred eleven and 43-100 dollars ($111.43), together with accruing costs accordlLg to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its May term, A. D. 1895, In a certain action then and there pend ing wherein Hollls it. Bailey, Executor of the last will and testament of Charles h. Bell, deceased was plaintiff, and Charles T. Taylor, Catherine Taylor, P. L. Johnson, Ed ward C. Prltcbett Nebraska Savings and Exchange bank, German Savings Bank, Hatch Lauman, Thomas Mulvihill, J. W. Brock, William W. Lowe, American National Bank of Omaha, Hugh M. McCaffrey and Charles J. Westerfield, were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, March 6, A. D. 1896. GEORGE W. HOLBROOK, Special Master Commissioner. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plain tiff. Bailey, Ex., vs, Taylor. Doc. 44; No. 350. 3-6-5 Sheriff's Sale. By virtue of an execution on transcript issued out of the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I have levied upon the following described property of Charles J. Read and Mazilvah Read, to wlt: Lot uumber one (1) In blosk "L," Lowe's Addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas county, of state Nebraska. And I will, on the 7th day of April, A. D. 1896, at ten o'clock A. M. of said day, at tbe EAST front door of the county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, sell at public auction the property above described, to satisfy Elizabeth H. Abbott, plaintiff herein, the sum of eighty and 22-100 dollars ($80.22) damages, and nine teen and 70-100 dollars ($19.70) costs of suit, which by the judgment of Kben K. Long, Justice of the Peace in and for said county, on tbe 14th day of January, 1896 (a transcript of which Judgment was on the I.'nh day of January, 1HI. duly filed and docketed In the district court within and for said county) Elizabeth H. Abbot recovered against the said Charles J. Read and Mazilvah Read with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the 14th day of January, A. D. 1896, until paid; and also the further sum of ninety-live cents (95 c). the costs of Increase on said judgment, and the accriing costs hereon. Omaha, Nebraska. March 6, 1896. john w. Mcdonald, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. H. Russell, attorney. Elizabeth H. Abbott vs. Chas. J. Read, et al. Ex. Doc. V; No. 229. 3-ft-S Sarifra Sale. By virtu of two etecutloat laaurd out nf the district court of Douglas couaty. Ne braska, and to dlrwte-4. I ha levied upoa th follow! described property ot Georg F. MngBI , famuel II. Jotinaoa. M.J. Harua. Lorewao B. W Itlaat aad K at tonal Bank of tuaaaaerre, to-wlt: All that tract or parrel of land altuated la lot three ii In Capitol Addition to the city of Omaha, aa surveyed, platted aad reordiHl. la the rouaty of Douglas aad .tale of Ne braska, described by met aad bound a follow, to-wit: uaitiiea'lag at a point 143 feeteoulh of th nrth-rat corner of lot three till la Capitol Addition to the city of Omaha, a aurveyed. platted and recorded, thence runnleg west feet, thence aoulh 191 7 feet, aur or leas, to the nor a line of Douglas atreei. tbroo eaat ZM feet, theace north along th raat line t aald lot three ui 1V1.I feeu la or or lean, lo said place ot be ginning. Alao all th at tract or . arcel of land situated In lot two (2i la Capitol Addition U th city ofOniaha.aaaurveyed.pl tted and recorded. In the county of louglaa aad state of Ne braska, deacrlbed by mete and bound aa follow, to-wlt: Commencing at a point 1441 feet south of the north-weal corner ot aald lot two (2) la Capitol Addltloa to th City of Omaha, aa aurveyed. platted and re Corded, thence running east H3-S feet, thence south 191.7 feet, more or lea, to the north line of Douglas street, them- west M S feet, thence north ltd. 7 feet, wore or lea, to aald place of beginning. And 1 will, on th lh day of April, A. D. 196. at 10 o'clock A. M. of aald day, at th KAST frontdoor of the county court ho'ise, la the city of utiiaha, Douglas county. Ne braska, cell at puhllo auction to tbe high est bidder for cash, th property above described, lo satlafy The Midland Mate Bank, plaintiff herein, lb sum of seven thousand three 1 und red and twelve and 67-100 dollar ($7.31167) (lea the sum of six thousand and forty-seven and 62-100 dollar ($6,047.62) with Intere.i thereon from the 2s Lh day of Ilecember, 1895, made on aald Judg ment on aald date) accordlrg to a Judgment rendered agalnat laid tieorg F Wright, Samuel R. Johnson. M. J. Burns, Lorei u B. William and National Bank of Commerce, defendants herein. Alao to satisfy the National Bank of Com merce, plaintiff herein, th sum of twelve hundred and eight and 84 1U0 dollar ($1208 Ml, recovered against the said Samuel K. Jotn soa. Oeorge F. Wright, M. J. Burns and Lorenzo B. Williams, defendant herein. with Interest tbereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the 9ib day of slay, A. D. 1892, unt I paid; and also the further aum of etgbty-nve dollars and ninety-three cents ($85.93). the cost and Increase cos is on said judgment, and tne accruing cots according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county at Its M.y term, A. D. 1892. Omaha, Nebraska. March il. 1896. john w. Mcdonald Sheriff of Douglas county, Nebraska, E. 3. Cornish, attorney. Midland Slat Bank vs. George F. Wright, et al. National Bank of Commerce v. Oeorge F. Wright, et al. Doc.28; No. V6-75. 8-27-5 Notice to Non-Resident Defendants In tbe district court of Douglas county, Nebraska. Elisabeth H. Abtiott. plaintiff, v. John B. Sutton, et al., defendants. To John H. Sutton. Catherine Sutton, non resident defenoants: You aie hereby notified that on the 14th day of March. 1896. Elizabeth H. Abbott, plaintiff herein, filed her petition in the a' ove en titled cause, in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you and each of you, the object and prayer of which 1 to foreclose a certain mortgage executed on the 10th day of October, 1892, by John B. Sut ton snd Catherine Sutton, upon the prop erty described a follow, situated in the county of Douglas and state tf Nebraska, to-wlt: The east twenty-two (22) feet In width of lot eight (8) In block seventy -one (71) In the city of Omaha, aa surveyed and litho graphed, to secure tbe payment of th mort gage bond signed by John B. Sutton and Catherine Sutton, with the Interest coupons attached, for the sum ot twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00), due and payable October 1st, 1897; that there 1 now due and payable on said bond the sum of twelve hundred dol lar ($1200.00) with Interest according to the tenor thereof from tbe 1st day of April, 1894, for which sum, with Interest and costs, plaintiff pray for a decree that the de fendant be required to pay the same, and tbat In default of such payment said prem ises may be sold to satUfy tbe amount found due; the plaintiff li the legal owner and holder of said bond and mortgage. You are requhed to answer said p.tltioa on jr before the 27 th day of April. 1896. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. March 20, 1896. ELIZABETH li. ABBOTT Plaintiff. By W. H. Russell, attorney for plaintiff Abbott vs. Sutton. Doc 55; No. 113. 3-20 4 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an alias order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is sued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 23rd day of April, A. D. 1896, at one o'clock p. M. of said day, at tbe north 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, the property described In said order of sale as follows to-wlt: Lou tbree (3), four (4) and five (5) In block six (6), and the east half of loti nine (9) and ten (10), and all of lots eleven (11) and twelve (12), in block three (3), In Central Park Ad dition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted ano recorded, all In Douglas county, state of Nebraska, subject to two mortgages of nine hundred dollars ($9110.00) each. In favor of The Mutual Investme' t Company. Said property to be fold to satisfy The Mutual Investment Company, pliintlff herein, the gum of one hundred thirteen and 23-100 dollars ($113.23) judgment, with Interest thereon at rate ot eight i8) per cent per an num from February 4, 1895. Tosattsfv the sum of thirty-one and 28-100 dollars ($31.28) costs herein, together with ac cruing costs, according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term. A. D. 1895, la a certain action then and there pending, wherein Tbe Mutual Investment Company was plaintiff, and Egbert E, trench and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, March 18, A. D. 1896 HARRY E. BURNAM, Special Master Commissioner. W. H. Russell, attorney. Mutual Inv. Co. vs. French, et al. Doc. 47; No 138 3-20 5 Notice to Non-Resident Defendant. To Walter L. Brockman, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified tbat on the 16th day of March, 1896, Anna M. Roberts, plain tiff herein, filed her petition In the above en titled cause. In tbe district court of Douglas couuty, Nebraska, against Walter J,. Brock man and John Koder, tbe object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain real estate mortgage executed on the 6th day of May, 1896, by Walter L. Brockman (widower) upon tbe property described as follows: L-jU eleven (11) and twelve (12) in block nineteen (19) In Walnut Hill, an addition to the city of Omaha, In Douglas county, Ne braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded, to secure the payment of his promissory note, with Interest coupons attached, for the sum of nine hunded dollars ($900 00). due and payable May 1st, 1896; that there is now uue and payable on said note the sum of nine hundred dollars ($900.00). with Interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from the 1st day of May. 1895, for which sum, with Interest from May 1st, 1895, plaintiff prays for a decree that the defendant pay tne same, and tbat In default of such payment said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due; said petition also prays for the appointment of a receiver to collect the rents and profits arising from said prem ises pendente lite uoon the grounds that said property is lnsiilllciint to pay plaintiff's claim, that the same Is being wasted, and that you are insolvent. You are required to answer said petition on or before tue 27th day of April. 1896. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. March 20. 1896. ANNA M. ROBERTS. Plaintiff. By V. O. Strlckler, attorney for plaintiff. 3-20-4 Probate Notice. In tbe matter of the estate of Ole Oleson, deceased : Notice 19 hereby given, that the creditors of said deceased will meet the administrator of said estate before me. County Judge of Douglas county, Nebraska, at the county court room In said county, on the 25tn day of May, IS'.li; on tho 21st day of Julv, 1896. and on the 25th day of September, l(?si. at 9 o'clock A. m. each day, for the purpose of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to present their claims and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 25th day of March, 1896; this notice will be published In The American for four weeks successively, prior to tbe Soth day of May, 1896. IRVING F. BAXTER, 3-27-4 County Judge. DR. C. GEE WO. What Relatives Of my Patients Nave To Sav- One of My Creat Cures During The Month of October. 1895. Read the following convinc ing testimonial from two prominent Omaha Citizens: Judge Isaac P. Hascall and R P. William have this toaay. We consider Dr. U. Oee Wo of 519 North 16th St. Omaha. Neb., one of th beat phy.lclana la the city for th following reason.: Four year ago our daughter be cane very nervoua and at time elck and unable to control heraelf. We doctored with and pon.ulted nine of tr e leading physician ofthlacliy.but.be gradually grew worse, until on the 7th of October, IHW5 ah was at tacked with spasms. She waa Uncnnclou and delirious for week following th attack, and at a consultation of physicians they agreed that she could not get well. Wthen employed Dr.C. Oee Wo, and the patient be gan to Improve at once, and In a remarkably short time waa up. She I feeling better than .he has for a long time. She is Improv ing every day and bids fair to get entirely well. R. P. William. Father, Isaac 8. IIamcall, near Relative. 210 S. I3tb 8U Ex-Conktabi.e S. B. Clark, office 319 fMUh s .says: I can't say too much for Dr. C. O.'Wo. My little boy and girl bad dyptharl and other physician, aald they could not re cover. I then called In Dr. O. Oee Wo, and In lea than 24 hour they were out of danger. He six cured myself of Lagrlpp and gen eral debility, aid my wife of Inflammation of the bowels and female weakness, from which she bad suffered many years. I can't thank him enough for what he ha don in my family. S. B. Clahk and Win. Mils. B. A. DrtOAT, 191$ Clark St Heart trouble and nervous dlblllty of many years standing. JtiHH rlKOOK, 524 N. 18th St.--Of sprained back, liver and kidney trouble of three years landing. Is now a well man. Mas. Anna Pakk. 2100 S. 13th St Cured of spasms and female weakness of seven year standing. Fhank Hoi.n. Schuyler. Neb. Cured of rheumatism of one year's standing, and was given up ii Incurable. Consultation Kkx Bend let stamp for book and question blank. Anyone wanting advice can write to above addresses or call upon DH. C. OEE WO, 619 N. lttth St. Omaha. Neh GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION Of THE United States of Ameriea. fRAROIB C. CAMPBELL. M. W. Q. M., Minneapolis, Minn. KOBT. W. JOHNSTON, Supreme Secretary, Troy, New York M. L. ZOOK, 1615 Howard Street. Omaha, Neb.. Organiser for departmentof Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and Colorado. ORANGE PRINCltLLS. On behalf ot the Loyal Orange Lodge ot th United Btate of America, and with m view ot correcting the false Impression that enemies are endeavorlag to convey to th minds of men who are unacquainted with Orange principle, are these few statement made: Tbe Loyal Orange Institution I a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by tbree ties Justice, Truth and Righteousness. It ha no hidden alma It 1 Fraternal and Benevolent assisting and protecting members while living and their widow and orphans when they ara re moved by death. It uphold the right of private Judgment the untrammelled freedom of opinion) be lieve the public schools are an essential safeguard of the state, and should be kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to the government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope ot Borne should be rigorously excluded from teaching therein. It believe primary allegiance 1 due to the government which protect the lives, liberties and properties of it cltliens, and that ecclesiastical authority should not' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle in tbe affairs of state, and that coer cion of acltlien In the exercise of bis or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious or spiritual authority should be pun ished as a crime against tbe state. That It 1 the duty of every citlien to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institution of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influence, a well a against armed assailant, to the end that our glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourage habit of frugality and In dustry amenglt member, and is proud to bout that Orangemen seldom become a public charge or accept pauper bread. It believe In the restriction of immigra tion m the extension of time for the natur alliai.on of cltliens, and that the public and (ball be held for actual American cltl iens who become settlers. 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 complied with the laws of the United States with regard to naturalisation, and without a mental reservation. That the applicant shall be a Protestant, and also that hi parent and wife shall be Protectant. Tbat he (hall be thrifty and successful Id his business; honorable and truthful In hi dealing with bis fellowman. and shall be known a a law-abiding cltlsen. That be will endeavor to give hi children or any children under his charge at least a good common school education, being care ful to avoid all popish doctrines, and That he shall be In sound health at tbe time of making application. It makes no difference where a man was born, so long as be meet tbe foregoln requirement. These are the qualifications required every applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can otter a better array of principle and teachings LODGE DIRECTORY. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION. Grand Orarg- Lodge of Illinois. OUcrr for iA. Chartered according to th law of th atate the 34th day of liecember. I mil Meet taie toe itim day ot iHM-ember. I mil annually oa the tret Tueaday In May. place of tueeuaa .hall be determinx vol of th grand lodge be for adjourn The ned by ruineat. William Howe. Uraad Maater, lWlh St., Chicago. Ouudhand Seebury, Deputy Grand Maater, Chlcag . William 1. Cooke. Uraad Secretary. 47J Ar mour aveoue, Chicago. W. Ileaelahweid.orand Treasurer Chlra.n. Jauiee Hamilton, tiraod Chaplain, Jolici. i. C. Durbla, Grand Lecturer, Uraad t'ros- '"I, amea Duncan. Director of Ceremoniea. ruuuian. W. Kltarop. Grand la.lde Tyler. Koaeland. Wllllau Armatrong, Oraad Outalde Tyler, Chicago Dr. H P. Reynold.. A rtnour iKxinan, Samuel Caldwell. Orand 1 ruateea. J. C. Durblu. Orand Organiser, Orand Croaalng. Prince of Orange District No. 12. Organised IKTV. Meeting are held la th month, of January, April, July and October. Election of officer at th April ninetln( The lodge shall, from lime lo time. Ill It ow Slace of meeting, and meet a often aa It eetu neceaaary. Officer, for Itftj. J. H. Thompson, W. Dlatrlct Muter, SIM Wth Street. W. I lew art, Dlatrlct Secretary, M40 Union Avenue. Subordinate Lodges, Annual meetings for the election of officer lc., to be held In th month of March. Freedom L. O. L., No. 14, meet on the Brat and third Saturdays ot each month at Ma sonic hall, corner Forty -fourth and llalated sts. William I K' wart, W. M..AA40 Union Av.i S. P. Caaaeila, Sec'y, 18 Wallace St. Chicago True Blue, L. O. L., No. 87, meet on the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at 77X South llalated street. Robert F. Brown, W. M., residence, l.MI Oak wood Boulevard; ll.Reld, Secretary, 'Mil Dverlug street. Abraham Lincoln. L.O.I,., No. 81, meet every second aud fourth Mondays at hall, aolit Archer avenue. C. II. Cboutta, W. M. R. J. Miller, Secretary, 2H&3 Archer Avenue. American L. O. L,No. 13s, meet on th second and fourth Wednesday of each month at Brown' hall, corner Forty-seventh and State elreeta. William J. Cooke, W. M., 47i Armour A venue; James Newell, Secre tary, 4000 Champlaln avenu. Fort Dearborn L. O. I. , No. 22. meet on tbe second and fourth Wednesdays of each month at their hall 20th st. and 4-od Court. F. F. CanltT, W. M . M W. 43rd avenue. H. V. Mlskelly, Bed 3001 S. W. 41st St., Station V. Lincoln District No. 27. Otllcersfor 1800. William Ruaaell, W. District Master, 641 Bawyer Avenue. Henry Kruse, District Becretary, 062 Wells Street. Subordinate Lodges. Reynolds Union Guards L. O, L No. SO. meet on the Unit and third Saturday of each month at hall. R. Madison street. S O. McUarroll, W. M., 1413 Masonic Templet Wm, Wright, Secretary, 71 Aberdeen St. Arthur L. O. L., No, M, meet on theiecond and fourth Wednesdays of each month at ,...11 k V . . . . V. f 'I. .1. -.., limn..... u .. ... .. nle.W.M.; J. 11. Kruse, Secretary, Mtt Well street. C. B. Grant L. O. L No. IM, meet on th first and third Wednesdays of each month at Van Buren hall, corner Madison and Cali fornia avenue. William Warrick, W. M.; W. Olllesple, tecretary, good Monroe Street. Guiding Star L. O. L., No. IA0, meet on th Srstand third Saturdays of each month at ball, N. E. corner Madison and 11 aisled st. L. 11. Fuller. W. M 34H italden Avenue; Wm. Russell, Secretary, 64 1 Sawyer Avenue. Hyde Park District No. 28. Officers for IM. Wm. McElroy, W. District Master, 7301 Storms Avenue. R. T. Derby. Dlatrlct Becretary, 4314 Cot tage Urove Avenue. Subordinate Lodges. Roseland 'true niues,L. O. L., No. 41. meet on the Una and third Saturdays of each month at Vandersyde hall, corner Michigan avenue and llllh street. Robert Lowery, W M., Box lilU, Pullman, 111.; James Duncan, Box HI. Pullman, HI. Columbia L. O. L., No. 163, meet on th second and fourth Saturdays of each month at Pusey's hall. S. E. corner Seventy-fifth street and Urexel boulevard. Jas. McMasters. W. M., Box il. Station H, Chicago; U. K. Ham mond, Secretary, Box 31. Station R, Chicago. Martin Luther L. O. L., No. 173, meets oa the second and fourth Saturdays of each month at Eggeman's Hall, WL'77 South Chicago Avenue. Christian Dahl, W, M , MIU Buffalo Avenue; J. Hasyard, Secretary, mm Superior avenue. Chicago L. O. L., No, 241, meets on the sec ond and fourth Thursdays of each month at Drexul Hall, 3013 Cottage Urove Avenue. a. Hampson. W. M., K 4.'lrd Street; Wm. Armstrong, Secretary, lnoi Wabash Avenue, Grand Chapter of Royal Black Knights of the Camp of Israel, U. S. A. A.M.I. McLeod, O. M., Box 227. Qulncy, Mass, F. W. Brown, G. R., 72 Chandler Street Boston, Mais. Red Cross, Royal Black Preceptory. No. 15, meets on the Unit Friday of eacb month at Odd Fellows' Hall, 1S2 Twenty-second Street, R. F. Brown, W. P , 1MI Oak wood Boulevard; J. Malcomson, Reg.. Vi25 Halnted Street. Private Lodges. George Washington L. O. L., No. 236. meet on the first and third Thursdays of eacb month at Arcade hall. Pullman. James Dun can, W. M., Box liw, Pullman, Robert Lowry, Secretary, Box WW. Pullman. Evanston L, O. L., No. 24, meets on tho first and third Saturdays of each month at It hall, Evanston. Adam Tate, W. M.. Evans ton, 111.; P. 11. Cilnkenbroomer, Secretary, 178 Ayers Court. Evanston. Garfield L. O. L., No. 22, meets on the second and fourth Mondays of each month at Wal ters' hall, MA State st. iHham D. Fuller, W M.,740 Knglewood avenue, Englewood ; Oeorge L. Dally, Secretary, 2344 Portland ave. Ladies' Loyal Orange Association ot the United States of America. Supreme Grand Officers for 18(15-96. 8. G. M. Lizzie G. Graham, Cummlngsvllle, Mass. F. D. 8. G. M -Mary M. Roome, New York, N. Y. 8. D. 8. O M.Kate Atherton, Syracuse, N. Y. 8. G. 8. Christens Mllligan, Everett, Mass. S. G. T. Sarah A. Johnson, West Troy, N. Y. 8. G. C L. A. George, Minneapolis, Minn. 8. G. L.-Lelle B. Christie Minneapolis, Minn. 8. O. 0." Margaret A. Drown, West Bay city. Mien S. G. I. G. Louisa H. Graham, Cummlngs vllle, Mast. , S.O. O. O.-Maggle Kennedy, Philadelphia, Pa. Suureme O. Trustees. Mattle E. Moore. Lawrence, Muss.; M. Hell Kempter. Saginaw, Mich.; Kl.eu Toucey, Dulutb, Minn. 8. G. Advisory Board. --F. W. Brown. Bos ton. Mass.; James Ray, Boston, Mass.; Daniel Siliker, Boston. Mass. 8.G. O. Annie Ray. Boston, Mass. Subordinate Lodges. Lady Washington L. L. O. L., No. 15. meet on the first and third Tuesdays of each month at Crystal hall. No. SI Madison street. Mr. M. Wilson. W. M., Mrs. E. Llpsey, Rec. Sec.' 125 Uanke street. Star of th " s-t, L. L. O. L., No. 30. meets on th first .tnd third Friday of each month at Odd Follows ball. S. E.cor. 75ih street and Drfxel avenue. Mrs. Anna Eastman, W. M., 7U1H South Chicago avenu'; Mrs. Gertrude Dulcy, Kec. Sec, 743 Storms avenue. Banner of Light L. L. O. L., No, 60. meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month at Brown's hall, corner Forty-seventh and State streets. Mrs. M. Cunningham, W. il.,4763 Dearborn street; MlssC. B.Mlnitker, Rec. Sec, SSJ. Farrell street. J. O. U. A. M. 8TATK COUNCIL Or ILLINOIS. Incorporated February 24,1892. O O-T B Bryton, 6335 Wentworth venue, Chicago. V C-Tbn Kowta. 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