The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 10, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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Notice to Non-Reident Defendants
la the district court of IkMiglas county.
ntun.ll UU4MU a. ADwu. plainllO, Va.
junn n. ruttoa. el at., arreadaata.
To Joha B. r-utua. Cain rlo euttoa. BOB'
resident defendaata:
You are hereby not I led Ibaloa theltta day
of March ls Elisabeth B. Abbott, plaintiff
herein, lied her petition ia the a ova en
titled cause, la the district court of liougla
County. Nebrsasa. against jrou and each of
you, the object and brayer of which la to
foreclose a cartala utoilirage (iwuimI on
the loth day or Ut'tobrr. ImC by Jobn U. but
ton and CathertBe tuttoa. upon toe prop
erty dearrlbed aa follow. situated ia Ike
couaty of Douglas aad alate t,f nrbmk
to-wit:
, Tbe east twenty-two H) feet In width nf
lot eight ii la block arvent.-one Tli in the
City of Ouiaha, aa aurvryed and litho
graphed. 10 secure tbe payment of Uie morl
Mage bond aliened by John B. futton aad
.alherlae Sulloo, with the Intereat coupons
1 i uru. ii ir tue auin or twelve nuuurea
dollars (lliui.um. dua and payable October
let, ImT ; that there la now due and payalile
on saiu ooaa the turn of twelve hunared dol
lars tflAu.uui with interest according to die
tenor thereof from tbe 1st day of April,
for which um. with Interest andi-oata.
plalnUff brays for a decree that the de
fendant be reiiulred to pay the aatue. and
that la default of auch payment aald prem
ise may be aold to sall.fy tbe amount
found due; the plaintiff It tba l-ital owner
and holder of aald bond and mortgage.
You are reouled to urr aald p t'.tion
on or ot fore the Kth day of April, imm.
Dated at Ouiaha. Nebraska. March il lrtA
ELIZABETH U. A h BUT t
Plalulltr.
By W. H. Russell, attorney for plalntltr
Abbott vs. Button. loc 55; No. 113. i-tO t
Notice te Sra Resident Defendant.
To Phoebe Rebecca Elizabeth Elwlna Linton.
Adolphui Frederick Linton, her husband.
Jobn Morris. M 1111 am Morris and Frank
Crisp co-partner doing business aa Ashurst.
Morn Crisp Sl Company. John Whlttaker
uooper and William Isaac bbard, non-resident
defendants:
You are hereby notified that on lb 36th
day of January, InW, Walter E. Keeler. plain
tiff herein, hied bis petition In the District
Court of Douglas County, Nebraska, against
Phoebe Rebecca Elliabeth Elwlna Linton.
Adolphus Frederick Linton, ber husband.
Jobn Morris, William Morria and Frank
Crisp, co-partners doing business aa Ashurst,
Crisp and Company, John Whlttaker Cooper,
and Wllilam Isaac shard, the object and
prayer of which Is to foreclose two certain
tax certificates, dated November 13th. Inks,
upon the real estate described as follows,
situated In Douglas county, Nebraska, to
wit: Lot four (4), In block one hundred and
thirty-four i;n, and lot Ave (5) in block one
hundred and sixty-four (ltUXJltyof Omaba.
aald certificates being numbered 3S3 and 413
respectively; there Is now due upon said lot
four (4, block one hundred and thirty-four
(I'M i the sum of one thousand eight hundred
fifty-four and Hrt-luo dollars and upon lot fl ve
(5i block one hundred and sixty-four (lttf) the
Bum of eight hundred and forty-nine and
22-UIO dollars, together with interest upon
each of said amounts from rebruary 3d, IMM,
at the rate of ten ilui oercent. ner annum in.
aether with aa attorney's fee amounting to
ten percent, of the decree and all costs, for
wnicn an ount plaintiff prays for a decree
that the defendants be required to pay the
asuin, uiu mat in uerauit tnereoi saia prem
ise may be sold to satisfy the amount found
uuu aau mereaiter me aerenaanls De de
barred from all Interest In a till reul hikIa
You are required to anser said petition
uo or ueiore me tnaay oi aiay, invn.
Dated Omaha.Neb aska. March 27th M
WALTKK fc. KEKLEK. Plalntff.
By Sackder & MAorAKLAMO, bis Attorneys.
sui:. oo. no. liv. , l-Zi-t
BAtTLSTT. BALDRIOB ft DISORD.
Attorney. )il New York Lif.
NOTICE Tt hOS-KEMDEST DEFEND
aat. Lu Wllilam aad 0. II. Williams, defend
ant, will take notice that oa tba Mb day of
M trcb. KM. Anna k Kuaaer. plaintiff herein.
Bled her petition In the dlvrlrl court of
iKMigla County. Nebraska, against said de
fendants, the object and prayer of which
are lo foreclose a certain mortgage executed
by IB defendant to tba plaintiff upon Ibe
west tlfty i.Vii feet of lot number two tS la
bltxk nuiutier an la Lowe's eecnnd Addi
tion to luiaba. Douglsa county. Nebraska,
aa surveyed, platted aad recorded, to secure
the payment of a eer ala uromlaaory note
dated March th. Iv. tor the sum of fifteen
hundred dollars if i.VWOd and due on the toib
ay of March. Iw.1; that there Is no due
upon said note and niortgare the uiu of Bf
teea hundred dollars ii:i.ii and Interest
thereon at Ibe rate of ten il'ii per cent per
annum from Ibed'tB dy of September. InU.
I'lalntlff prays for a decree that the defenu
ants be required to pay the said sim or that
said premises may be aold to satisfy the
amouut found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or befo'e tne 4th dny of May, Ihm.
Uma a a. Nebraska. Man-h .'all. lmni.
ANNA. K. Kl N8ER.
Bartlot. Baldrlgeft DeBord, her attorneys.
Notice to Non-Resident Defendant
To Walter L. Brockman, non-resident de-
tenaant:
You are hereby notified that on the lflth
UHVoimarcn. IN'.m. Anna m. Itonerts. nlnln
' tiff herein, tiled her nei ltlnn In tbe ihnn en.
iium cause, in tne aistrict court oi Liouglas
couoiy, neorasaa, against waiter l. Brock
man and John Koder. the nblect and nrave
of which is to foreclose a certain real estate
mortgage executed on the 6th day of May,
18ttl,by Walter L. Brockman (widower) upon
luc progeny uescriueu as lOHOWS:
Luis eleven (111 and twelve (12) In Mock
nineteen (1W) In Walnut Hill, an addition to
tne city or umana, lu uouglas county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded
to secure the payment of his promissory
note, with Interest coupons attached, for the
sum oi nine tiunueu dollars iKmuuu). due and
Davable Mav 1st. IS'.Kl: that there Is n w
due and payable on said note the sum of nine
nunurea uoiiars (!u.uu). with Interest at the
rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from
I the 1st day of May. 1895, for which sum. with
Interest from May 1st, 1H'.I5, plaintiff prays
for a decree that the defendant pay tue
, same, and that In default of such payment
. em premises may ue soiu to satisry tne
av,u"i ioudu uue; sal j petition also prays
fo' the appointment of a recelvi r to collect
the rente and protlts arising from said prem
ise pendente lite uoon the grounds that
said property Is lnsutllci jnt to pay plaintiff's
ciaim, mat. tue same is Demg was leu, ana
that you are insolvent.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before me 27th day of April. 18!Hi.
Dated atOtuaha, Nebraska. March 20. 1896.
A.A M. KUHr.KTS.
I'lalntlff.
bjv.u. Htrtckler, attorney for plaintiff.
8-20-4
Notice to Non-liesiut'ut Defendants.
To Phoebe Rebecca Elizabeth Elwlna Lin
ton, Adolchus Frederick Linton, her hus
band; John Morris, William Morris and
Frank Crisp, co-partners doing business as
Asuurst, morris, urisp & company; John
Whlttaker Cooper and William Isaac Shard
ia John morris, non-resident defendants:
You are hereby notltled that on tbe 2tlth
iy or March, msw. Walter Keeler. Dlaln-
tiff herein, tiled his petition In the district
court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against
rnoeoe neoecca cnzaoetn fciwina l.lnton
Adolphus Frederick Linton, her husband:
John Morr s, William Morris and Frank
Crisp, co-partners doing business as Ashurst,
Morris, Crisp & company; J' hn Wnlttaker
Coooer and William Isaac chard and John
Morris, the object and prayer of which are
to roreciose two certain tax certificates,
dated November tilth, lsaa. uon the real es-
( tate described as follows, situated In Doug-
I las county, Nebraska, to-wit :
hot elgnt (8), block one hundred and ninety
Be ven (17), and lot seven (7), block one huu-
bundred and ninety-seven 1HT, city of
Uraaba, said certlncate being numbered
441 and 410 respectively; there is now due
upon said lot eight (H), block one hundred and
ninety-seven (1H7), the sum of four bundrec
and seventeen dollars ($417.00), and upon lot
seven (7), block one hundred and ninety
seven (17), the sum of three hundred and
seventy-two and 32-100 dollars ($372.32) to
gether with Interest upon each of said
amounts from February 3rd, 1806, at the rate
of ten (10) per cent per annum, together with
an attorney's fee amounting to ten (10) per
cent 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 thereof sala premises may
be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and
that thereafter tbe defendants be debarred
from all Interest In said real estate.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 4th day of May, 18!t.
Dated Omalia. Nebraska, March 27th, 1896.
, WALTER Hi. KEELER,
Plaintiff
By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorneys.
Doc. 65: No. 178. 3-27-4
Notice to Non-Rfcfideut Defendants.
To Mary E. Beatty and William A. Beatty.
non-resident defendant:
You are hereby notified that on the 26th of
March, 1896, James W. Dvorsky, plaintiff
Herein, nieu ins petit ion in tne aistrict court
of Dougla county, Nebraska, against Mary
E. Beatty and William A. Beatty. the object
and prayer of which Is to foreclose ten cer
tain tax certiucaies, aatea rnovemoer 14,
1893, upon tbe real estate described as fol
lows, sltuatea in tne county or Douglas and
state of Nebraska, to-wlt:
Lot one 1. two (2), three (3). four (4), five
l.ii, six mi, seven id, eigut m, nine (9) and ten
4,10) In block eight (81. all in Boy l's Addition
to the city of Omaha, upon which there is
due the sum of one hundred and ninety-four
and 76-100 dollars-(1194 76), with interest at
me rate oi twenty tan per cent per annum
' f roifl November 14, 1893, to November 14, 1895,
and, thereafter at the rate of ten (10) per
cent Cr annum and attorneys fees amount
ing u ten tim per cent oi tne uecree, tor
which sum, with interest and costs. nlalntllT
p-ys for a decree that the defendants be re-
f filred to pay the same, and that In default
o such payment said premises may be old
to satisfy the amount found due. and that.
thereafter the defendants be debarred of all
interest in saia real estate.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before the 4th day of May, 1896.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, March 27, 1896,
JAMES W. DVORSKY,
Plaintiff.
By Saunder & Macfarland, ul attorneys. ,
ripef-lal Master CunimiKsioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of uiortgag Issued out
of tbe District Court fur louglas county,
Nebraska, and to be dlrlcted, 1 will, on tbe
2Mb day or April, A. 1). 1n1. at one o'clock
p. at. of raid day, at the north front door of
thecouatf court house. In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cah the
property described in said order of sale as
follows, t.-wit:
Tba east one-half (S) of lot twenty-six (26)
in o. c. sogers- oaanouia. an addition to the
city of Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska.
To satisfy Mrs. E. A. l'roughty. defendant.
uiv um oi luirTV-two nunurea nineteen and
M-10U dollais l.t'19 .l. with Interest aa tiro.
vlded In said decree, from February 4th. 1895.
which amount Is a first lien uoon the north
thlrtv-three l33l feet nf the niut nne-h.lf iIli
oi saiu iiii. twenty six t-fti.
Tosatlsfv Kllzahelh M Hlirirlna ripfnnilan
the sum of forty two hundred ninety-two
and 72 idO dollar (f4292.72l, with Interest
tnereon as provided lu said oecree.rrom Feb
ruary 4 h. lxHft. which is a first lien unon the
sjuiu sixiy-six (tii reel oi tne nortn ninety-
nine troiieetor tne east one Ball () oi said
lot twenty-six (26).
To satisfy Parke Godwin. Executor nf the
estate of ranny Bryant Godwin, defendant,
deceased, the sura of twentv-one hundred
torty-six and SH.IOO dollars iK146.:i6i. with In
terrst as provided in said decree, from Feb.
rvary 4th, 1895 which amount Is a tint lien
upon the north thirty-three t33 fe-t of the
soul hone hundred thirty-one (131) feet of the
eaxt one-half t'l of aid lot twenty-six (26)
To satisfy James Thomson, defendant, the
sum m twenty-one nunurea lurty-slx and
on-iou uoiiars ia.'itjni, witu interest as pro
vlded In said decree from February 4th
189i which amount Is a first lien upon tli
n rth thirty three 33) feet of the outh
ninety-eight ikmi leet or the east one-half d
of said lot twenty-six (26).
To sat sfy Julia 8. Bryant, defendant, the
sum of twenty-six hundred eighty-two and
wiw uuuars iann.tmi, wun interest as pro
vided In said decree, from February 4th
1895. which amount is a first lien upon the
south sixty-live (65) feet of the east one half
(Si oi s tia lot twenty-six (26).
To satisfy Charles E. Bates. Trustee, nlain.
tiff herein, the sum nf seven bundled sixty
and 95-100 dollars ($700.95), with Interest at
eight (81 per cent per annum from February
4tn, 1895, which amount la asecend Ilea upon
each and all of tbe above described prop
erties, and subject to the liens of the various
defendants heretofore enumerated.
To satisfy tbe sum of fifty-seven and 98-100
dollars (fci..98) costs, together with accruing
costs, accorumg toajuugment rendered by
.ue uistriui cuun ui saiu u jugias county, Ne
braska, at Its February term. 1895. In acer
lain action then and there pending, wherein
Charles E. Hates was plaintiff and Charles 8
tigutter ana others were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, March 27th. 1896.
ISAAC N. WATSON.
Special Master Commissioner
Benjamin K. Thomas, attorney.
Bates vs. Elgutter. Do !. 46; No. 94. 3-27-5
DR. C. GEE WO.
MwrlfTi Kale.
By virtue of two xaruUoaa ixanrd out nf
tha district court of Duuirla county. N
braaiia. aad to an directed hava levied
upon the following deacrtlied property of
eora F. Wruht . eaiuuol K Jolinaoa. M. J.
Buraa, Lorenio B. W lliaaia and ftatloaal
Bank of toui inert "e, to-wlt :
All that tract or parcel of land situated In
lot three i-ii la Capitol Addition to the city of
Ouiaha. a aurveyrd. platted and rec irJed.
la tha county of Uiuglaa and ite of .Ne
braska, deacrlbed by u.etea and bound a
follows, to-wlt: I'oiuuien ?lng at a point
1WJ feet south of tbe nt.rlh-eaat corner of
lot three Ui la Capitol Addition to the city of
Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded,
thence running west feet. I hence aouth
1 '1 t feet, mora or lea, Ut the nor B Una of
miuglaa street thence eat 28 feet, thence
n rth along the rl line f aald lot three ai
lvl.7 feel, wore or le, to aald place of be
ginning. Also all that tractor arcel of land situated
In lot two i-'i In Capitol Addltlua to the city
of Omaha, as surveyed, pi tied and recorded,
in the county of Kiugias acd slate of Ne
braska, described by metes and bounds aa
follow, to-wlt: Comuienclug at a point
I 1.! 1 t C ..ff . I ...... . .
aid lot two(2ila l aplutl Addition hi tha RCSu the TOllOWinS COnvlflC
corded, thence running east ai-Vt feet, thence "'B testimonial IfOm IWO
aouifl im.T reel, more or Irst to the north DrOfTl fient Omaha Citifen!
line of imuslas street, thence west 83 I, feet, K. vrnmni VlllienS.
tnence norm mi . tret, more or leas, to said
LODGE DIRECTORY.
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Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an alias order nf
aie on aecree or foreclosure of mortgage ls
ued out of the district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 23rd day of April, A. I). 1896, at one
o clock p. M.of said day, at the north front
uoor or tne county court house, in the city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, tbe nrooertv described In suM nrrturnr
saie as ionows to-wit:
Lots three (3), four (4) and five (5) In block
six to;, anu tne east nair or lot nine (9) and
ten(10), and all of lota eleven (II) and twelve
(12), in block three (3). In Central Park Ad-
oition to toe city or Omaha, as surveyed
Dlatted ano recorded, all In DoiiitIum
state of Nebranka, subject to two mortgages
favor of The Mutual Invest me-1 Company.
Said properly to be told to satisfy The
Mutual Investment Cranimnv ni.lntiir
herein, the sum of one hundred thirteen and
23-100 dollars (I113.23) Judgment, with Interest
tnereon at rate or eight (8) percent per an
num from February 4. 189.
To satisfy the sum of thlrtv-nnn unrl 9H-MKI
uuuars (.ii.sb) costs nerein, together with ac
cruing costs, according to a judgment ren
dered by tbe district court of said Douglas
county, at Its February term. A. D. 1895. 1.i a
ceriain action men ana there pending.
wherein The Mutual Investment Company
was Plaintiff, and Eebert K. s reru n Knrl
oiners were aerenaants.
omaba, Webraska, March 18, A. D. 1896
HAKKY'E. Bl'KNAM,
Rnedul MuHlArrimhiluulnnav
W. H. Russell, attorney.
mutual Inv. Co. vs. French, et al.
Doc. 47; No l.'W 3-20 5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and hv Virtue nf an allna nrrlop nf
saie on aecree or 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. at of said day, at the north front
door of the county court house, In the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraika, sell at
Dublic auction to the highest. hirliW frr
cash, the property described In said order of
saie as ionows, to-wit:
ine north one-half of a strln of land com
mencing at a point on the east line of La
fayette or Twentieth street one hundred 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
thiriy-tlve feet more or less to a point on
the east line of Vinton street one hundred
and fifty (150) feet more or less In a south
westerly direction from the northeast corner
of said west line of Vinton street fifty (50)
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 alonir the east line nf KKlrl I.afAvar.tja
or Twentieth street fifty (50) feet to place
pf beginning, all In the city of Omaha, Doug
las county, state or neoraska, suDJect to one
first mortnaireof five hundred dnl a.raiX.'iiiiiiuii
in favor of The Mutual Investment Com
pany,
Bald property to be sold to satltfy the Mu
tual Investment Comnanv. nlulntiff herein
tbe sum of one hundred nineteen and 84-tnn
dollars (fll9.84) judgment, with Interest
wiereon at rate oi ten (10) per cent per an
num from Fehruarv 5r.h 1N)5
To satisfy the sum nf t.wnnt.v.twr, anH On inn
miliars fiM.w) costs nerein, together with ac
cruing costs, accoraing to a Judgment ren
aered by the district court of said Doiio-in.
county, at Its February term, A. D. 18!)5, in
a certain action then and there pending,
wherein The Mutual Investment Com
pany was plaintiff, and Caroline N'nlonn and
oiners were aerenaants.
Omaha, Nebraska, March 18, 1896.
HAKKY E. BURN AM,
,., Special Master Commissioner
W. II. Russell, attorney.
Mutual Inv Co. vs. Nelson.
Doc. 46, No. 102. 3-20-5
place of beginning
And I will, on iheSStb day of April, A. D.
1-tM. at 10 o'clock A. u. of said day, at tbe
EAST frontdoor of the county court home.
In the city of tmiaha, Douglas county. Ne
braska, sell at public auction to the high
est bidder for cm.li, the property above
described, to satisfy Th Midland Stale
Bank, plaintiff herein, tbe sum of seven
thousand three I u ml red and twelve and
67-1UU dollar. i7,3U67i (less the sum of six
thousand and forty-seven and 2-luu dollar
Ir6.0t7.62) with llilere.i thereon from the 2Mb
day of December. 1895. made on aald Judg
ment on said date) according to a Judgment
rendered against said Oeorge F Wright.
Samuel U. Johnson, M.J.Burns. LoreitjB.
William and Natioual Bank of Commerce,
defendant herein.
Also to satisfy the National Bank of Com
merce, plaintiff herein, the sum of twelve
hundred and eight and 84 -100 dollars (f 1208 84),
recovered against the said Samuel K. Join
son, Oe irge F. Wright, M. J. Burns and
Lorenro B. William, defendants herein. with
Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per
cent per annum from the 9th day of May, A.
D. 192. unt 1 paid; and also tbe further sum
of eighty-five dollars and ninety-three cents
i.nVu.ii, the coht and Increase costs on said
Judgment, and tne accruing co.ts according
to a Judgment rendered by the district court
of said Douglas county at lis M.y term, A.
D 1892.
Omaha, Nebraska. March 17. 1896.
joun w. Mcdonald
Sheriff nf Douglas county, Nebraska.
K. J. Cornish, attorney.
Midland State Bank vs. George F. Wright,
et al.
National Bank of Commerce vs. Oeorge F.
Wright, et al.
Doc. 2s; Nos. 96-75. 3-27-5
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For Information rttfardin tha tnMatin.
of new t ommamlerlna. or supplies, wrlta a
. u.Pr' aecretary. M. L. .tH)K, Sac'y.
J. M. nANKSH. C. O, 1611 Howard gY.
Sasanaw. Mich. Omaha. Nek
Judge Inaac S. Haacall an1 It l" U'llll..,.
have this to .ay. Weconalder Dr. C. Oee Wo
WANTS.
tersoa bloc a, cor.
B BUU Farnaiu BLreeLa.
M. Thomas Oouuciior.
it. MAHaTtiM, secretary.
reasons: four year, ago our daughter be-
" ery nervou ami at time. lck and
unable Ui contnil heraeir. VV .Wo.r-.l - ,k
and consulted nine of ll e leading physician
ui H IICIO.I.UI ne grauually grew worse,
until on the 7th of October, h95 sh was at
tacaea witn spasms. She waa uncnnclous
anu ueiinuua tor wees rullowlng the attack,
and at a rnn.iili.aHon of ,.i, u.i..iu... i
agrerd that shecould nut get well. We then GA,r,KL1) COUNCIL No. 0, meeu svarj
s patient lie- B1u " Bouth Ouiaha.
TT8. QRANTCOUNCIL No. 10.
w Tburoday .veiling In Fall
SPLINDID NEW PATRIOTIO INVELOPIt
Some Illustrated with fine envravlmra nf
Washington and Lincoln. Fine UarBeld aa4
rrohlbitloa envelouea. nrlniwl in
Illu.trateil-uiany slyiea 3u for III nenta. Z
cents per luo. Flue mot to letter pauer. lllua.
trated In colors, beautiful picture, fro
ir1":!'.,""'-.,, Al'l",'- HAITll TRAUT
Hol'SK. W Elm street, lltlca. N. Y.
employed Dr. a Uee Wo, and the patient be
gan to Improve at once, ano In ren.n.k.i.i.
bort time tu up. She 1 feellna better
than she has for a longtime. She Is luiprov- T IBKRTY COUNCIL No. T meet ever,
lug every day and bids fair U) get entirely Tuesday eveulng. I. O O. V. Mall. Louia!
1 Bill.. k...,. ' II I .. ..
meets every
It In I'm! If-w.n ll.t
...... ... ... -. ..M.l,
auu ramaui .is. dialling tirotiier. al
waa welcome. W. r.KNAI'F. Tir. ...i . .
Kec. Secretary. 1 want to buy a bu.lneaa la St. Imla. w.u
Lyman Waterman, Real aialateaud financial
aseuL, ri. tAiuia, no.
Vam Bbab,
Couucllor.
U. B. Fismib-
becretary
Chattel Mortgage Bale.
Default having occurred In the conditions
of acbattel mortgage executed and delivered
to Oeo. H. Fllcbett by tbe News I'ubllshlng
Co., of Omaha, Douglas county, Nenraska,
on the 21 it day of October. 195. (and by him
assigned to A. Fitch) to secure the pav mi nt
of one promissory note of same date for the
sum of two hundred and ninety-five dollars
(r295 00), said note bearing Interest thereon
at ten per cent Der annum until tiald. ana
there being now due on said note three hun
dred nine and 7V loll dollars (tao9.75), and
there belnff no actlnn at law to reenver aulrl
sum. I will, therefore, sell at public auction,
av oi. sou i ii riiteentn street, umana, Ne
braska, at 10 o'clock a. m. Friday, April 24,
1896. tbe property described In said mortgage
as follows, tu-wlt:
Two hundred and fifty lbs 8 Dt. No. 13 body
type; 50 lbs. pt. No. 13 body type; 2 fts.8 ut.
bold face: 1 ft. each of 6.8. 18. 24.36 and 48
pt. Monarch; 25 lbs. 12 pt. Monarch; 1ft. each
12, 18, 24 and 36 pt. Fair; 1 ft. each 8. 12, 18. 24,
36 and 48 pt Orbit: 1 ft. each 8. 12. 18. -ii. Mil.
36 and 48 pt. La Salle; 1 ft. each 12. 18 and 36
pt. Cond. Elziver: 2 fts. 8 ut. tioi.hlc: 9 lb..
caps; irt. embellisher, 1 rt.each word or
naments, series 4 snd 5, 5 reet each border
No. 108 143 and 184: 30 dashes. Nn. 215. ii In
face; 20 dashes. No. 254, i in face; 100 cross
rules, No. 254. 13 ems: 30 lbs. 6 ut. slugs. 13
ems; 36 cross rules. No. 254. 27 ems; 6 cross
rules. No. 254, 41 ems: 50 lbs. 2 ut. leads, lit
ems; 64 18 pt. foot slugs; 1 12x18 job galley ; 8
single and 1 double Deerlng galleys: 25 lbs.
u. a. a pt, leaas; ids. l. s. 6 pt. slugs; 10
us. i pi. leaas. n eun; n losnpt. slugs, 27
ems; 4 lbs. L. 8. rule. No. 215; I pairs six col
umn folio chases: 2 28x51) imuoalnir aionea
and frames; 2 Job stands, 12x12: 6 pairs news
cases, 15 2 3 Italic cases; 16 Italic caies: 1
border and ornament case; l Utrrls rule
case. No. 1; 1 lead and slug case; 4 6x24
screw sticks; 1 12x2 Oolding Standard Job
suck; i composing rute; l makeup rule; 1
mallet; 1 planer; f proof planer; 1 shooting
stick; 2 dot. Heinoel nuolns: 1 Hemuel kev.
No. 1; assortment of furniture and reglet; 3
its. o pt. ana . rts. pt. spices and quads; I
ft. 30 pt. spaces and quads; 5 lbs. each of 12,
18 , 24. 36 aud 48 Dt. SDaces and nunda: I valley
proof presi; 4 wooden tables; 1 chalk plate
oven with gas attachment; 1 pair postal
scales; 6 cane seated chairs; 1 book case: I
revolving otll :e chair; 1 newspaper rack and
files, and 1 large imposing stone with table
for same.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 3. 1896.
OEO. U FiTCHETT,
4-3-3 Attorney.
well. R. K. Williams. Father.
Isaac 8. 1 Use ALU a near Relative.
2105 S. 13th St
Ex -Constable S. B. C'i akk. office 319 S..14lh
?. ' "" ay too much for Dr. C.
O. Wo. My little boy and girl had dyptherl
and other physicians said they could not re
covrr. I then called In Dr. C. Oee Wo, and
in ies man r Hours tney were out of danger.
Ileal cured myself of Lagrluu and gen
eral debility, aid my wlfeof inllamiiatlon of
tne uoweisanu lemale weakness, from which
she bad suffered many years. I can't thank
him enough for what he has done In my
iim.iioj. D. n. tLAHK ANO Vfin.
MK8. H. A. Dm ay, ISI2 Clark St.-Heart
trouble and nervous dlblllty of many years
John Bhooks. 524 N. I8ih Pt.-Of sprained
back, liver and -kidney trouble of three year
standing. Is now a well man.
Mus. Anna Pahk. 2109 S. i.lth 8t.--Cured of
spasms and female weakness of seven years
standing.
rHANK IlOLtTB. Schuyler. Neb.-Cured of
rneumatismorone year's standing, and was
given up s Incurable.
Consultation Fhkb Send 2ct stamp for
maia auu que.non uianx. Anyone wanting
advice can write to above addresses or call
upon iiu. v. Ofcli WO, 619 N.liltb St. Omaha,
ien
villa. Neb. T. H. Lucas, Rec. Sec y.
noUNCILNo. JO. A. I'. A., Cameron, Mo..
w meeta every second and fourth Monday
eveulng, at Fraternity Tempts. Vlslton
..ii;uiu.i
BLUFF CITY COUNCIL No T meeu ever
Wednesday eveninn in il
Council BlulTa, la.
A. R. Hall
Oxford Council No im nf tt,. a I
Protective AsMMlatlou. of Oxford, Neb.,
meets in their council chamher aver. rniu.
night at 7:30 p. u. Sojourning friends In good
standing are always welcome. II. O. Duualu,
w. , . . v. ccai uuruuKU. ivec. ntM're Lurv
1.INUOLN Coiiiinandur Nn. I. ft. A M
meeu every Thursday evening In F. O. 8. of
A. hall. Council 111 u Us. la. A. M. Burnham,
OMAHA COMMANDERY NO. 1, 0. A. M.
meeu on first aud third Wednesday
d,ouiiiiui riwu IIIUU1U, at V. A. K. Hall,
uo norm nruieuin si reet, Omaha. Neb.
1. A. eaxman. Comuiauderi II. k. I...Ii.,i !
.v.;Li t uon
MISSOURI.
8. V. C Khv. II
Missouri
GRAND LODGE
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
-or TBB
United States of America.
FBAN0I9 C. CAMPBELL, M. W. 0. M..
Mlnneapolla, Minn.
BOBT. W. JOHNS fON, Supreme Secretary,
. Troy, New York
at. Ai. iiuua,
1615 Howard Street. Omaha. Nh
Organiser for department of Nebraska, Iowa,
nau.aa, miNuun auu vuiurauo.
Articles of Incorporation.
Notice Is hereby given that a cnrnnrat.lnn
known as the 'Union Publishing Ci
has been organised under the laws of the
state of Nebras.aand that Its principle place
of business Is in the city of Omaha. Douglas
county, Nebraska; that Its capital stock is
tweniy-nve thousand 2o,oooi dollars, divided
Into share of five itVi.Ooi each: that the irnn.
eral nature of the business transacted is the
printing, Dinning, publishing and purchasing
and selling of magazines, newspapers, books.
etc., and all business of a general publish
ing house; that it has power to do all things
necessary to properly conduct Its business
and to sue and be sued: that the min.
ment is vested In a board of five directors
who are elected annuallyon the lirst Monday
In January, who electa president, secretary,
and treasurer, that the highest amount of
Indebtedness It can at any time sublect. Itself
is three thousand dollars; that the time of
commencement of business was January 1st..
1896, and terminate twenty-five years from
date thereof.
Dated Omaha, Nebraska, March 27th, 1896.
3-27-4 M. L. ZOUK, Secretary.
ORANGE PRINCIPLES.
On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of
the United States of America, and with a
view of correcting the false Impression that
enemies are endeavoring to convey to the
mind of men who are unacquainted with
Orange principles, are these few statemenU
made:
The Loyal Orange Institution la a brother
hood and sisterhood, bound by three ties
Justice, Truth and Righteousness.
It has no hidden alms
It is Fraternal and Benevolentassisting
and protecting members while living and
tnelr 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 schools are an essential
safeguard of the state, and should be kept
free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control
CHEFFIELD COUNCIL No. 35-MeeU Bt
HlmlHulil .ua.a irhnu.!..- I l. .
o r.Z X . ' .f. ... "'gui" xnomai
ouiiiu, iveu. doc y, nuemeiu, mo.
fjnn.rrlr.Ll) Council, No. 131, A. P. A.
. uI","Uf every Saturday night at Knlghu
ui vuiuiiiui. I1U11, DUeilieiU. Alo. Krunlr
rurues, secretary.
ARE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO Is AMirnt.
can Protective Association meeu every sec
ond and fourth Wednesday of each month is
i. kj. y. r. nan, riatumouth, Web. Visiting
rnAtiihaM niii tarn I 1 1 U...11L .i m
aavauwwssr bsj V neiWUlV af . XI. DlillblJ. DOC
A V KUKA COUNCIL No. 2. W A P A
Meeu every Wednesday Afternoon At I
o clock, at the A. P. A. liMl, 4J7 Minnesota
DRU8PECT UOUNCIL No. 81, A. P. A.-meew
everv Mondav nvHnlnir ut. tha. n
Twenty-third and Prutipeot avenue. Kansaa
mu. rurnum uttHirinff to join may en
cioue ineir irnma HLrtwAt unii nnt..Ku. u
jute and occupation, and direct to 'box 62l
UZBaislllB UIU.'
America Council No, 7. meetji t, wii.
wn.ru 11111 every neunesaav Rt. 2 1. m
Bhu.ru. third atrnttt Rnii 1 .u tu uu UDUn...
w . ----- - - -...jvanaa b cturj. 1
naimiui -njr, jio. ah visillug Trlend" Wlil
Mrs. c. Abbott, President,
Mrs. Ida Phillips. Secretary.!
rOKEKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A, P. A.-Heeu
second and fourth Tuesday fu,nn,.. -.
I nlnnl. In tha A O A LJ .. 1 1
- v . .." iu niv n. , n. tiaii. ouuLneaaL enr-
ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdale,
v uiuirs are curuiany invitea to attend.
and that persons disloyal to the government W idk awakk COUNCIL No. 10, A, P.
-who hold a mental alleslanc. t th. r ...i .rj.SWi'?,..1'1' .
ii" i u uiiHsujr a uaii, aausas city, rian.
of Rome should be rigorously eicludedfrnm . .
LitI.l,BIUBUUU(;iL wo. , W. A. P. A
tV I ,7 ,' , . meeUt n th? tirHt nd thlfd Thursday
It believes primary allegiance Is due to I afternoon of each month, at 2:Ai o'clock, at
the government which protect the Uvea f?B" """. Duln,west nouieyara. near slate
llbertle and properties of Its cltliens, and
Legal Notice.
Default having occurred In the condition
f a chattel mortgage executed and de
livered to C F. Reed & Company by Harriot
larbanu miss jessie iiart on tne em day of
une, 1894, to secure the uavment nf one
promissory nota of same date for the sum of
uneen uonars.saia note ana interest thereon
m. uin pe
1HU4, ana there is now due on said note the
that ecclesiastical authority should not
under any circumstances, be permitted to
meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer
Clon of acltiien In the exercise of his or her
right of franchise, under the guise of relig
ion or spiritual authority should be pun
ished as a crime against the state.
That It Is the duty of every cltlren to de
fend the lawfully constituted authority and
. ? i uu interest tnereon institutions or our country against corrupt rODNCIL No- A.-MeeU at Wood
reov mimical influencea. as well as again. ? "?!LeI?:7 Tue.da, even.Vg
Nn"J?i Wir! tt?dJ,nWref m d5te. a aasallaau, to the end that our glori- A cordial InvUalloi "to MtdX I?
rtJJaid iSm I'iiJ.?,"'? ou ,reedom 08 Protected and tran.mltted trlenas. H3naea W T1"Un,
line, Rosedale, Kansas. Friends nf mh..
councils are cordially Invited to attend.
Every true American lady Is invited to corns
and Join us, aod assist In the good work.
luiabiuu iee yi.w
wry council No. 8. A. P. a
eeuevery Saturday evening at 4a7 Mln.
nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitor
uoruiaiij iiiTiioui
rOUNOIL No. T, A. P. A.-Meets every Hon-
.0liT. "enlng at Chamber of Commerce
oaii. mverview. y isitors cordially lnvltad
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Anna
Murphy, deceased :
Notice Is hereby given that the creditors
oi saia aeceasea will meet the administrator
of said estate before me, County Judge of
Douglas county, Nebraska, at the county
court room. In said county, on tbe 25th day
of May, 1896; on the 2It day of July. 1896,
and on the &"th day of September, 1896, at
9 o'clock A. at. each day. tot the Durnosenf
presenting their claims for examination, ad
justment and allowance. Six months are
allowed for the creditors to present their
Claims and one year for the administrator tn
settle said estate, from the 25th day of
March, 1H96: this notice will be published In
THK AMRRICAN for four vmIth auMnlvalv
prior to the 25th day of May, 1896.
' -J CJ1KVINU t BAXTER.
3-2i-4a a ; County Judge.
recover said sum, we will therefore sell at
puuuc auction tne iouowing described prop
erty in said mortgage contained, or so much
thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy said
claim with Interest and costs, to-wlt: One
No. 4866, Style 12, Western Cottage Organ, at
No. 819 South Thirteenth street, Omaha, Ne
braska, at ten o'clock a. ni. Saturday, April
11th. 1896. v
Omaha, Nebraska. March 18, 1896.
C. F. ItEED & COMPANY,
3 20-3 Mortgagees.
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Ole Oleson,
deceased:
Notice Is hereby given, that the creditors
of said deceased will meet the administrator
of said estate before me. County Judge of
i'uuniii.3 miumj, txfurasK, at tne county
unimpaired to posterity.
It encourages hablta of frugality and In
duatry amenglts member, and is proud to
boast that Orangemen seldom become
public charge or accept pauper bread.
It believes in the restriction of Immigra
tion d the extension of time for the natur
al) ai. on of cltliens, and that the public
and shall be held for actual American cltl
teni who become settlers.
ine lioyai orange lustltutlon of the
United States of America has certain
requirements for membership:
That a man shall be an actual American
Citlien, having complied with the laws of the
court room In said county, on the 'iUn dav n.n.a u... i.k . .
of May, 1896; on the 2lst day of July" lH9(f DnIW1 Htat" "ith regard "aturllation,
and on the 25th day of September, 1890, at 9 n1 without a mental reservation.
o'clock A. at. each day, for the purpuse of
presenting their claims for examination,
adju.tment 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
Thb American for four weeks successively
prior to the 25th day of May. 1896.
, IRVING F. BAXTER,
-2i-4 County Judge.
A ROENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A.-
M . Aval . as U ,.nH.. I ..k. a. 1 vl . i
Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitors welcomed.
TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Meet
every monuay evening in A. O. U. W. Rail
tin Kansas avenue. Toueka Kansas. All
visual, win ue coruiauy weicomea.
Oostdyk Council. No. 1. W. A. P. A nf ir..
( is City, Mo., meets every Friday afternoon
at 2:) o'clock at 1609 Penn St. Address, Post-
uiuuo uua naiisu tylty, ino.
Sunflower Lodge. L. O. I... Nn. 9ju
second and fourth Tuesdays of each month
at 8 p.m., at ClaBln's hall, corner of Mill
street and Osage avenue, Kansas City, Kan,
Vlsitltg brethren are cordially Invited to at
tend. John Davidson, Iti. M film. Mo-
V ...... u ... n C. .. -1 . 1 1 i i
.u ii wii, . v,i j iiu neyuoius Ave,
Liberty Council. No. IS. Jr. n n a u
meets every Wednesday nlifht Mrnnp Hank.
ard and Osage streets, Armourdale, Kansas,
luua. xwii, aucretary.
lHat the applicant shall be a Protestant,
and also that his parents and wife shall be
Protestants.
That he shall be thrifty and successful In
his business; honorable and truthful In hi
dealings with his fellowman. and shall be
known as a law-abiding cltlsen.
That he will endeavor to give his children
nf an. rhlMren nnitu kl. nh... i . DOSED A T.E finnvPTT. N la a u
. W I BaBl I Bl I . , . (IV Wit nurl u nlh a L, ... ,
jl s J m i n mm j guou cummun scnooi eaucatlon, being care
ua?isas f ukfle star. r. n r. v vi
Meets first And third Tuesdays of' each
month at 8 p. m., in A. O. U. W. Hall, cornet
round luon anu minnesota avenue. Kansas
City, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Wm,
secretary, mi ortnrup avenue.
,uimu uivvuivuuiniiniif mTiwu,
WANTKIl A partner with 1.1100(1 cash. Aa
elderly lady preferred. Party aixept
ablo will be treasurer In charge of slock and
funds. Address A M KK1CAN W. K.. tbl.oftlcs.
disposition! n;ntur2iVyr;adnri,v.nj.B,d'
you In return charai tor of writer. Kni-La
tauiped envelope addrnrand Ui youraelf, alto
a fee of ten cents. F. K. Dillingham, 700 Col
orado avenue. Kansas City. Kan
$75AnOHTHirfS
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C.-F.C. Borden, Uolden. Mo.
Slaughter, Bt. Joseph
B. C. Sec'y Rolls O. Carroll. Warn.h....
Ui...i " '
Will meet In Chtlllcothe. Mo.. Rlmi.
1896.
KANSAS CITY COUNCILS
L. ANSAH CITY COUNCIL Ml aM.t,
vnrw IT r 1 1 1 u i n I ir h t . 1 . .
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COLUMBIA COUNCIL NO. 13-Meeu ever)
v ti&turday dIrIh at the corner of Twelfifc
I lH.. U...a .. .. BA .. .11
PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. M-Meets every
-- Tuesday nlulit at 1L"." M,-nu.
PerceyP. (iumm, Rec. Secretary, 21W Drlptl
street.
QATE CITY COUNCIL No. 44-MeeU every
" Monday night, corner tilth and Penn Hta .
wvvc uru auurv.
SPKINUFIELD COUNCIL No. 49-Meeu
" every Thursday night, between .1st and
nun on noimes.
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