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HE AMERICAN. GRAND LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION Of TB United States of America. MANCI& C CAMPBELL, M. W. O. M., Minneapolis. Mian. BOBT. W. JOHNS CON, Supreme Secretary. Troy, New York M. L. ZOUK, leii Howard Street. Omaha. Neb.. Org anlier for department of Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Mlaeuurt and Colorado. ORANGE PRINCIPLES. On behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of the Catted State of America, and with a lew of correcting the tale lmpreetloa that aemiea are endeaTorlng to convey to the mind! of men who are unacquainted with Orange principle, are theee few itatemente made: The Loyal Orange Institution li a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by three Uei Justice. Truth and Righteousness. It has no bidden alms It ! Fraternal and Benevolent assisting and protecting member! while 11 ring and their wldowi and orphani when they are re moved by death. It uphold! the right of private Judgment the untrammelled freedom of opinion) be lieve! the public school are an eaientlal afeguard of the state, and ihould be kept free from eccleaiaatlcal or sectarian control and that person! disloyal to the government who hold a mental allegiance to the pope of Borne ahould be rigorously eicluded from teaching therein. It bellevee primary allegiance Is due to the government which protect! the lives, liberties and propertlea of Its citizens, and that ecclesiastical authority should not' under any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer cion of acltlien in the eierclse of his or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious or spiritual authority should be pun ished aa a crime against the state. That It li the duty of every cltlten to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institution! of our country against corrupt and Inimical influences, aa well as against armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habiu of frugality and in d us try amenglta members, and is proud to boaat 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 alist, .on of cltliens, and that the public and shall be held for actual American cltl sens who become settlers. The Loyal Orange luatltutlon of the United States of America has certain requirement! for membership: That a man ahall be aa actual American Cltlten, having compiled with the lawiof the United States 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 Protestants. That he shall be thrifty and successful In hi! business; honorable and truthful In his dealings with his fellowman. and shall be known as a law-abiding cltlten. ' That he will endeavor to give his 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 the time of making application. It makes no difference where a man was born, so long as he meets the foregoln requirement!. These are the qualifications required very applicant to the order, and we do not think that any patriotic American order can offer a better arrav of orlnclples and teach ings. COLD MINE! Send us ten cents, coin or stamps, and we will send your name and address to 100 of the most popular papers in America. You will receive copies of each for reading and dis tribution FREE. 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William Morrl. and Frank Crisp, co-partnera doing bu.luro. aa Athur.1, Morris Crisp A louipauy; John Whlttaker loourr ana nilllsiu Isaac Phard and John Morn, non-rmulect defendant: lou are lirrehy notiued that ou the tb day of March. !!, Waller t. Keeler. piaiu till herein, hied bis petition la the dMrlt-t court of Douglas rouuty. Nebraska, sgalusl rnoetie Ib-imca r.ilistielh Mwtna l.iutou. Adolpliiis r rlerlra Linton, her huland: John Morr a. William Morris and Fraok t'rip, co partner doing Lupine. a Ashursi, tlorrls, I rlsu & muipauy ; J. tin Wnltlaker looker and Ylllau laac Miard and Joliu Horruk the ooject anil prayer or anion aru to f ret'loM lao rerlalu lax certltloalea. dated .V vember l lth. ISM. u on the real es tate detcribed as follou. situated In iKiug- iasctmnly. Nebrsska. lo-wlt: Lt r tul (Si. Iilm k one hundred and ninety- seven il..'i. aud lot M-veu iTi. blia-k tine hub huudred aad nlnety-eeven I .". . city of Oiualta, saltl cerllliratoe lielng nun bered 441 and 4.il respectively ; (here la now due upon said lot e'.uiii ii. blua'k one numireu anu oluety seven il'.'"i. Hie sum of four huudrec and seventeen dollars (4417 mi. and upon lot even ii. blts'k one hundred and ninety seven 1U7, the sum of three humlrrd and seveiity-lso and X!-lia dollars i4.i; ') to gether with Interest uMn each of BAld aiiiounU from February Ird. MI, at the rale of ten dui per cent per annum, together with an attorney's tee amounting to ten tliu per centof the de. ree and all cost, for which amount plaintiff pray for a dt -ree that the defendants lie reoulred to pay the same, and that in default tnereor said premise may be sold to satisfy the amount found due, and that thereafter the defendant lie debarred from all interest In said real estate. You are rt qulred to autwer said petition on or before tne 4th il;iy of May. Dated Omaha. Nebraska. March -.'.tn, nn WALTER K. KEKI.Flt, t lalutlff By "tundera A Macfarland, tils attorneys. Doc.Vn No. l.n. S-2T-4 hborllTs Kale. By virtue of two executions Iwiurd out of the district court of Douulas counly, Ne braaka, aod to me directed, 1 nave levied upon the followlnl described property of Ueorxe r. WrlKht, fainuel K. Johnson. M. J. Hum. I.oren.o li. w mams ana national Bank of Uouiinerce, to-wit: All that trai-t or unreel of land altuated In lot three tit In Cauitol Addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded. In the county or IKiumas ana state oi ne braaka, dew-rilled by metes and bounds a follows, to-wit: t oiuiiieneiuu at a point 14(1.3 feet south of the north-east corner of lot three i.i. in Cunltol Addition to the cltv of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, thence runiilnir west 2 feet, thence south l'.it 7 feel, more or less, to I lie nor-n line oi IouKlas street, thence east 28 feet, thence north alonx the east line f ald lot three CI) 1111.7 feet, more or lets, to said place of be ginning. Also all th at tract or i arcel of land situated in lot two Cil In (Japitol Addition to the city of Omaha, aa surveyed, pi tied and recorded, in the eountv of Diiuuhis and slate of Ne braska, described by metes and bounds aa follows, to-wit: Commencing at a point 14rt.3feet south of the north-west corner of ,l ii lot two i2i In l auluil Addition to the cit v of iimuhiL. assiirveved. ulal ted and re corded, thence running east h:I-H feet, thence south 1CI.7 feet, more or less, to the north line of Houglas street, thence west M3-(4 feet, thence north I'M." feet, more or less, to said place of beginning. And I will, on the 28th day of April, A. I). lm. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the KAST frontdoor of the county court noose, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, ne iirsttka. sell at uulillc auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property above described, to sstbjfy The Midland rttate Hank, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven thousand three lundred and twelve and iiT-iim dollars i7.:n2.H7i lies the sum of six thousand and forty-seven and 02-1K) dollar (til.U4.iU) with Interest thereon from the 2sth day of December. I'..'. made on said Judg menton said date) accordlrg to a Judgment rendered against saiu ueorge r. nuv, Ksmnel R Johnson. M. J. Iliirai. Lorerzj B Williams and National Bunk of Commerce, defendants herein. Alan tosHtlsf the National Hank of Com nierce, plalntltf herein, the sum of twelve hundred and eight and M 1(K dollars (iYM H4), recovered against the said Kaniuel K. Join son, Ueorge K. Wright, M. J. Burns and Lorenzo H. Williams, derenoants nerein.wim interest thereon at the rut of ten (10) per cent per annum from the vth day of May. A. I), is'.ri, unt'l paid; and also the further sum of elghty-flve dollars and ninety-three cents its5.Wi, the costs and Increase costs on said judgment, and the accruing costs according to a judgment rendered by the district court of said Douglas county at Its May term, A. I), isitt. ' Omaha, Nebraska. March S7, 1SW(. john w. Mcdonald Sheriff of Douglas couuty, Nebraska. E. J. CorniHh, attorney. MldlaDd State Bank vs. Oeorge V. Wright, et al. National Bank of Cort nierce vs. George F. Wright, et al. Doc. 2"; Nos. SW-75. 8-27-5 Special Master tommi8slonT'8 Sale. finder and bv virtue of an alias order of gale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is sued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to nie directed, I will, on the 23rd day of April, A. I). 1W. at one o clock e. M. of saiu day, at tne norm iront door of the county court house, In the city of Oinaha, 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: Lots three (3), four (4) and five (5) In block six (li), and the east half of Ion nine (0) and ten(10), and all of lots eleven (II) 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 (tOJO.00) each. In favor of The Mutual Investmei t Company. tiald property to be told to satisfy The Mutual Investment Company, pUlntlff herein, the sum of one hundred thirteen ana 23-100 dollars itll3.23) judgment, with Interest thereon at rate of eight i percent per an num from February 4. IN'.ii. To satisfy the sum of thirty-one and 2X-1O0 dollars lt.ll.2H) costs herein, together with ac crulng costs, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at Its February term. A. D. I hi'."), la a certain action men anu mere penuing, wherein The Mutual Investment Comuanv was plalntltf, and Egbert E. French and others were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, March 18, A. I). lMftl HAKKY K. Bl'KNAM, Special Master Commissioner W. H. Russell, attorney. Mutual Inv. Co. vs. French, et al. Doc. 47; No 3-20 5 BARTLETT, BALDR1GK & DEBORD, Attorneys, 511 New York Life. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND ants. Lu Williams and C. II. Williams, defend ants, will take notice that on the Vth day of March, 180o, Anna K. Hunger, plalntltf herein, tiled her petition in the dial rlct court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage executed by the defendants to the plaintiff upon the west fifty (nOI feet of lot number two i2i in block number six 18) in Lowe's Second Addi tion to Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and recorded, to secure the payment of a certain promissory note, dated March 20th, lsxs, for the sum of fifteen hundred dollars ifl'mOOO) and due on the ziith day of March, 1SU3; that there Is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of fif teen hundred dollars itl5ou.H0) and Interest thereon at the rate of ten 110) per cent per annum from the 20th day of September, 1H3. PlalntllT prays for a decree that the defend ants be required to pay the said snm or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 4th day of May, l!!t. Omaha, Nebraska, March 27m, lswt. ANN A, K. Ut'N'SF.K. Bartlett, Baldrlge & DeBord, her attorneys. 3-27-4 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, Uonnty Judge of Douglas county. Nebraska, at the county courtroom in .said county, on the 'iilo day of May, lB'.ii; on the 21st day of July, 1!), and onthe2oth day of September, lw, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day. for the purix.se of presenting their claims for examination, adjustment and allowance. Six months are allowed for the creditors to prestnt their Claims and one year for the administrator to settle said estate, from the 2Ath day of March, 1888; this notice will be published in TheAmkhican for four weeks successively, prior to the 25th day of May, lsyd. IKV1.MU r BAXTER. 3-27-4 County Judge. hperlal latrr l'4mKiwloDrr' Hair. Under snd by virtue of aa order of sale oa decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out of the District Court for Itougla. couuty, Nebraska, and to be dlrli'led, 1 will, on tne Ssth day of April. A D. Isi. at one o'clock P. a) of raid dav. at Ilia north front door of thecouaty court house, la tliecll y of Omaha. Douglas county Nebraska, sell at public a ii,' l Ion to the hlgkesi bidder for cash the properly deM-rlbrd In said ordrr of sale as follows. U-wit: TU east one-half i,i of lot twenty-aix CJib In H. K. Rogers' okalioma. an addition to Ibe cly of Omaha. Doug las county. Nebraska. 't. ..- .1-- L . It ..u . iu wi.ir .'if. r.. n , niuHiu j. urirnu.ni, the sum of llilnv l o hundred nineteen and .Vi-iuidollais it-f-'IK Vi. with Interest aa pro vided In said deeree. from February 4th. IwCt. whlrn amount Is a Nrwt Hen upon the north thirty-three iJ.1. feet of the ear.1 use half I'll if .ah Id lot I twenty all i'.Mi To sati-fy Klltalielh M. Illgglns, defendant. the .mil of forty two hundred ninety-two and .i liU dollars i !.''.'-' 7.'i. with tnu-rest there. in ss iirovtdd In said decree, from r'eh ruary 4 h. r'M, wnlch It a tirst lien upon the iu h slty-sl inin feel of the north ninety nine il'n feet of the east oae half (41 of said tot iwemy-slx riii. To.atl-fy I'arke tlodwln. Etecutor of the estate of I auny Bryant liodwln. defendant, diN-eased, the sum of twetitv-oae hundred forty-all and ai.lnl dollars if MtA Mi, with In ter. t as provided In said decree, from Keb rvary 4th, lM which amount UaHrst Hen upon the north thirty-three i;ui feet of the soul h one hundred thirty-one il.il) feet of the east one-half I'll of laid lot twenty-six (Mi. Tu satisfy James Thomsen, defendant, the sum t f twenty-one hundred forty-six and 3H-WI1 dollars if-'lttl Jtli, with lntertt a pro vided In said decree from February 4lli. Iu. which amount Is a Drat lien upon the ni rth thirty three ia.1) feet of the souih ulnet y-elght (Msi feet of the east one-halt I'.l of said lot twenty-six i-ili. To sal sfy Julia"). Bryant, defendant, the sum of twmty-slx hundred elghty-twn and tut-ltsii dollar itSM.Wti, with interest aa pro vided In said decree, from February 4th. ISM. which amount Is a tirst Hen upon the south ity-Mve ni.ii feet of the east oue half t'.i of slid lot twenty-six tail. To aatlsf v Charles K Hate. Trustee, plain tiff herein, the sum of seven hundred lxty and Hft-lKi dollar f?uuf. with Interest al eight t mi per cent per annum from February 4in. lHttt. which amount Is asecend Ilea upon each and all of thu above described prop er! le. and subject to the lien of the various defendants heretofore enumerated. To satisfy the sum of tlfly-seven and Wi-llW A.. I I ..I'lIU, ., ......r.u a.1.1. Krt...,lna UIIII.IS I.H.1"! LU.M, Hi.rmri ..,u.,.k eosis. ariordlnir to a lodgment rendered by the district court of said Duuglaa county. Ne braaka. at It February term. Ix'.'S, In a cer tain action then and there prndlng, wherein Charles r.. Hates was plalntllT and thanes Klgulter and others were defendants, Oiiiahs, Nebraska, March 27th. Is'.ie. ISAAC N. WATSON. Special Master Commissioner. Reniaiuin K. 'I'liouias. attorney. Bates vs. Klgtllter. Ho. 4WI; No. W4. 3-27 5 Special Master Commissioner' Salo. I'nder and by virtue of an alias order of sale ou decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is sued out or the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, audio uie directed, I will, on thu Xlrd day of April, A. D. IB'.m, alone o'clock l. M of said day, at the north front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraika, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: The north one-half of a strip of land com riienclug at a point on the east line of La fayette or Twentieth street one huud'ed and tiftv ilfiili feet sun Hi of the northwest corner of lotslity-two UU) In 8. E. ltogers' plat of Okahoma, thence east one liuuiireu and thirty-live feet more or less to a point on the east line of Vinton street one hundred and tlftv llfiil) feet more or less In a south westerly direct Ion from the northeast corner of said west line of Vinton street fifty (.')) feet more or less, thence west one huudred and twelve (ll'Jl feet mure or less to the east line of Lafayette or Twentieth street, thence north along the rust line of said Lafayette or Twentieth street fifty (.'iiii feet to place of beginning, all In thecliy ofOmulia. Doug las county, state of Nebraska, subject to one first mortgage of five hundred dol arit"nio 00), In favor of The Mutual Investment Com- oanv. bald nrouertv to be old to satisfy the Mu tual Investment Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of one hundred nineteen and "4-ioo dollars (f-IUiM) Judgment, with interrst thereon at rate of ten (10) percent per an num from February ftth. 1 HI... To satisfy the sum of twenty-two and K) 100 dollars U-.iij) costs herein, together witu ac crulng costs, according to a judgment ren lured bv the district court of said Dougla county, at its February term. A. 1). lHlir, In a certain action men ana mere pending wherein The Mutual Investment Com pany was plalntllT, and Caroline Nelson and others were uiTunomitH. Omaha. Nebraska, March 1H. 1H!K1 HAKKY K. HL'KNAM Special MasterComuilssloner W. II. KUMeli, attorney. Mutual Inv Co. vs. Nelson. Doc. 4ii, No. 102. 3-20-1 Chattel Mortgage Kale, Default having occurred In the conditions of acnatiul mortgage executed and delivered to Ueii. H. r Uchett by the News I'ubllshlng Co.. of omana, noiiglas county, XMeonuika, on the 21al day of o.'tober. Is0!i, (and by hi in assigned to A. nioui to secure tne Daymen of one promissory note of name date for the sum of two hundred and ninety-live dollars Il20i 00), said note bearing interest tnereon at ten per cent per annum until paid, and there being now due on sain note three, nun dred nine and 75-100 dollars iMmi.TM, and there being no action at law to recover said sum, I will, therefore, sell at public auction at 514 south Fifteenth street. Omaha, Ne braska, at 10 o'clock a. m.. Friday. April 24, In'.iti. the property described In said mortgage an follows, to-wit: Two hundred and fifty lbs. 8 pi. No. 13 body type; AO lbs. pt. No. 13 body type; 2 fta.o ut. bold face; 1 ft. each of 8, 8, Is, 24, 3A and 48 ut. Monarch; 251li. 12 pt. Monarch; 1ft. earn 12, 18. 24 and 38 pt. Fair; 1 ft. each 8. 12, 18. 24, 38 and 48 ut. orbit: 1 ft. each 8. 12. 18, 24. .m 38 and 48 pt. La Salle; 1 ft. each 12, 18 and 36 pt. Cond. r.lzlver; i rta. 8 pt. uotblc; HI in caos: 1ft. embellishers. 1 ft. each word or naments, series 4 and 5, 5 feet each borders No. 108 143 and 184; 30 da hes. No. 21s. face; 20 dashes, No. 254, H in face; luo cross rules. No. 2Ti4, 13 ems; 30 lbs. 8 pt. slugs, 13 ens; 38 cross rules. No. 254. 27 ems; 8 cross rules. No. 254, 41 ems; 50 lbs. 2 pt. leads, 13 ems; 84 18 pu foot slugs; 1 12x18 lob galley ; Bingle and 1 double Deering galleys; 25 lb L. H. 2 pt. leads; 25 lbs. L. 8. 8 pt. slugs; 10 lbs. 2 pt. leads. 27 ems: 25 lbsSpt. slugs. 27 ems; 4 ids. ju m. rule, no. -1.1; z pairs six col unin folio chases: 2 28x50 imposing stones and frames; 2 Job stands, 12x12: 8 pairs news cases, 16 z i italic cases: 111 italic cases: 1 border and ornament case; 1 Harris rule case. No. 1; 1 lead and slug case: 4 Hx screw sticks; 1 12x2 Ooldinr Standard jo stick: 1 composing rule: 1 makeup rule: 1 mallet; 1 planer; I proof planer; 1 shooting stick; adoE. Ileinun quoins; 1 Hem pel key, No. 1; assortment of furniture and reglet; 3 f ts. 6 pt. and 3 ft. 8 pt. spices and quads; I ft. 30 pt. spaces and uuads: 5 lbs. each of 1: 18. 24. 38 and 48 Dt. s Daces and uuads: 1 galley proof press; 4 wooden tables; 1 chalk plate oven with gas attachment; 1 pair postal scales; 6 cane seated chairs; 1 book case; revolving office chair; 1 newspaper rack and files, and 1 large Imposing stone with table lor same. Omaha, Nebraska, April 3, 1896. UEO. H FITCH ETT, 4-3-3 Attorney 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 count state if Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 wl on the 12th day of May, A. D. lsi, at one o'clock p. u. of said day, at the north front aoor or tne county court nouse, in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to t he highest bidder for cash, the property described In said order of sale as follows, to-wit: Lot four i4) in block twelve (12), Myers, Richards and Tllden's Addition to the city of Omaha, Imuglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Walter E. Keeler, plalntllT herein, the sum of three hundred and twenty dollars t32u.00i, with ten (101 percent Interest per annum thereon from September 23rd. 1W"5. To satisfy Herman Shields, defendant herein, the sum of three hundred dollar (t,m0 00), with seven (7) per cent Interest per annum thereon from September 23rd, 18M5. To satisfy twenty-nine dollars and forty three cent if2i).43) costs herein, together with accruing costs according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said Douglas county, at it September term, A.iD. lSSt'i, in a certain action then and there pending, wherein Walter E. Keeler was plaintiff, and Kpii rutin D. Pratt. Martha W. Pratt, Louis Shields, the unknown heirs of Frances 11. Pratt, deceased, and Herman Shields were defendants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 1898. LAWRENCE RATH. Special Master Commissioner. Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys for plaln tllT. Keeler vs. Pratt, et al. Doc. 51; No. 382. 4-10-5 Notice) to Non-ltrllrnt Defendant In the district court of iNiualaa count r. el.ra.sa, C. A. Kent, pl.laillT, v.. alary J. iallwork, el al., defenUanla. To Mary J. Waiiwork and Job a II. Wall- nra, noa-naidini ueienuanta: Vou are hereby noil tied lust onthe'thof urll, Isisl. C A. Kent. plalalllT herein, kled I. pe.tliloa la the almva entitled cause, la thn district court of Douglas county, Ne braska, against you and each of you. to gether with other defendants. Ineubjm-l and prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain mortgage executed on the Br day of :- iis-r Im.ii. by Mary j. wallwora ana John II. Waiiwork, upon In properly described aa follow, situated la lu couuty of Ho'jgla ml slate of Neliraska. to-wli: The niii th half i.. V of lot two (21 In bluett oue ili. First additiou to eouta Omaha, a urveyed. platted and lecorded, to secure he pa) ninil of two coupon bonds, one dated tM'ptemiier 'Ji, Isul, for tiievuui of fourhun- red lllly uiillar. il..inii, aim in om.r ated heiyteiulier J), Iwl, foriiiesum of he u nd red dollar iaioil. said Ixiuils imiiuk ue and payahle. Iu csei if default In Ihe avmeut of the Interest aivruing thereon, or ulheralse, on th ttrsl day of October, IKM, abd that delauil ha been maae in me pay ment of I merest accruing in the coupon bond. f four hundred liny dollar i4.i uui on the Ural day of April, I no. and on lliecoupua bond of five huudred d.illars ial i ou the Urst day of Oi Uilier, lH.i; tnal there I now lue and p.yauie on aald coumiu oolids tna urn of four hundred Ufly dollars it4.iu.uui. lib Interest at the rate of ten ili per cent. per annum from me tirst day of April, IsnA, ml tne runner buiu oi nvv uunuru uoiiar A.m im. with Interest at the rate of leu iiu per cant per annum from th tirst day of Oc tober, l'.0, for which sums with Interest and osis, puinlllf pray forauecre mat the lufeudaiil oe reouireu vo pay u aame, and that In default of audi payment said premise way be sold to satisfy uie amount found due. The plaintiff Is the legal owner auo Bolder of said bond and mortgage. Vou are required to answer aald petition, ou or before tue llth day of May. IMl. Dated al Uuiaha, Neuraska, April s. ik.'i. C. A. K KiSl. I'lalntlff. By II. E. Burnaiu and W. 11. ltussell, attor neys ror piaiuiiu. Kentv. Waiiwork. 4-W-4 Notice tt Noii-llealdcut Defendant. To Phoebe Rebecca Ellr.alieth Elwlna Linton, Adolplius Frederick l.lliuin, tier nuioaiiii. John Morris, William Morrl and Frank Jrlsp co-partner doing business as Asiiurtt, iirri. ivi.ii & Couioauv. John Whlltaker Oisiper and William Isaac Hhard, non-resident defendants: You are liereiiy not men, mat on uie .win day of January, 1SWI, Walter F.. heeler, plain tiff herein, llled hi petition in tne insinct Court of Dougla County, Nutiraska, against I'hiK'be lteluicca Kluahein r.lwlua l.lnlon, Adolphu Frederick Linton, her husband. John Morrl, William Morris anu rranK Crisp, co-partner doing business a Ashursi, Crisp and Company, John Whlltaker Cooper. snd wiiiiani jsaac runiu. me uiijm;. .nu prayer of which la to foreclose two certain lax certificates, dated November 13th, 1W, upon the real estate described as follows. iluated in iougia couutj. unmiui.., m wit: Lot four (4), lu block one hundred anu thirty-four (1.14), and lot live (5) In block one hundred and sixty-four (UUiCltyof Omaha. said certificates being numbered 3KI and 413 reHwrtlvely; there Is now oue upon saiu 101, four (41, block one hundred and thlriy-four CM 1 trie sum of one inousauu eigui. uuuumu fifty-four and 88 100 dollars and upon lot nve 15) block one hundred and sixty-four 1 104) the sum of eight hundred and forty-nine and 22-lnO dollars, together Willi Interest upon each of said amounts from February 3d, lswl, at the rate of ten (10) percent, per annum to gether with an attorney's fen amounting to ten percent, or trie uerree anu an wsw. iw which auount plalntllT prays fur a decree 1. ui ih. defendant lie reiiulred to pay the same, and that In default thereof said prem ises may be SOIU to sansiy me amount ion 11 u . due and thereafter the defendants be de barred from all Interest In sld real estate. You are required to anser said petition on or before the 4thday of May, iswl. Dated Omaha.INeD ask a. iarcn sun WALI KR K h FkLF.K, I'lalntff. By Sacndkih A M ai rAHi.ANU, bis Attorney. Doc. w. no. n. -- Notice to Non-III 8lilent Defendant. To Mary E. Beatty and William A. Beatty, non-resident defendant: You are hereby nolineu mat on me juii oi March, ImW, James W. Dvorsky, plalntllT herein, filed hi petition In toe district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against Mary F,, Heatty and vviiiiam a. naatiy. uie oujnc and prayer of wnlch la to foreclose ten cer tain tax certificates, dated November 14, i'.i3, upon the real estate descrioeu as roi lows, situated In the county of Dougla and state of Nebraska, to-wit: Lots one (1), two (Z). uireewi. tour i.i.nvn (51, six (til, seven (7). eight (8), nine il and ten . (10) In bloca eight (Hi, all In ooy i's Addition to the city of Omaha, upon which there Is due the sum of one hundred and Int-ty-four and 78-100 dollars (1104 781, with Interest at the rate of twenty i20) per ceut per annum from November 14, lu;(, to November 14, 181)5, u.i.l thereafter at the rale of ton 110) per ceut per annum and attorneys fees amount ing to ten 110; per cent 01 um ucni, mi which sum, with Interest and costs, plaintiff nrsvs fur a ilm-rea that the defendant be re quired to pay the same and that In default of such payment aid premises may be sold tosatisry trie amount, iouiiu uue, uu m.. thereafter the defendant be debarred of all Interest In said real estate. Vou are reiiulred to answer said petition on or before the 4i h day of May, 18ml. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, warcn Zi, i'.t, JAMES W. DVOKSH.Y, rlalnllff. By Saunders Macfarland, tilt attorneys. Articled of Incorporation. . Notice Is hereby given that a corporation known as the 'Lnlon Publishing Company" lm. I.een oriranlxed ui.der the laws of the state of Nebras. a and that Its principle place of business Is In tbe city of Omana, Douglas county, Nebraaka; tbatlt capital stock Is twenty-nve tnousanu i&..iiwi uonar. ui.iueu Into share of five it-VOui each; that the gen eral nature of the business transacted 1 the printing, binding, publishing and purchasing and selling of magazines, newspaper, book, etc., and all business of a general publish ing house; that It has power to do all things necessary to properly conduct lu business and to sue and be sued; that the manage ment Is vested in a board of five director who are elected annually on the first Monday in January, who electa president, secretary, and treasurer, that the highest amount of Indebtedness It can at any time subject itself is three thousand dollars; that the time of commencement of business was January 1st, 18W, and terminate twenty-five years from date thereof. Dated Omaha, Nebraska, March 27th, 1896, 3-27-4 M. L. ZOOK, Secretary. Legal Notice. Default having occurred In the condition of a chattel mortgage executed and de livered to O F. Reed A Company by Harriet Hart and Miss Jessie Hart on the 8th day of June, 1804, to secure the payment of one Sromlisory nota of same date for the sum of f teen dollars, said note and interest thereon at ten percent from date being due July 8, 1804, and there Is now due on said note the sum of nine dollars and Interest from date. No action at law having been Instituted to recover said sum, we will therefore sell at public auction the following described prop erty In said mortgage contained, or so much thereof as shall be necessary to satisfy said claim with Interest and cost, to-wli: one No. 4WVi, Style 12, Western Cottage Organ, at No. 31S) South Thirteenth street, Oinaha, Ne braska, at ten o'clock a. m. Saturday, April llth. lNtni. Omaha, Nebraska. March 18, 18'.. C. F. REED Jt COMPANY, 3. 20-3 Mortgagees. Probate Notice. In the matter of the estate of Anna Murphy. deceased: Notice Is 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 tne 2ith day of May, 1806; on the 21st day of July. 181W, and on tbe 25th day of September. 1808, at 9 o'clock A. M. each day. fjr the purpose of 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 to settle said estate, from the 25th day of March, 18iW; this notice will be published in Tbk Amkkican for four weeks successively, prior to the 25th daot "-J. 3-27-4 'County Judge. SEND MB a silver dime and I will seed your name and address to over 30 of the leading patriotic and other reform papers, and you will re ceive sample copies of each for reading and distribution. J. H. Padgett, Ennls, Texas s.