The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, April 24, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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Sheriff's Sale.
Br virtue of two eserutioes issued Out of
the di.lrl, t court of Douglas county. Ne
brult. end to in dlreeud. I hs levied
upon the following described property of
George f. Wright, bimurl U. Johnson, M. J.
Burns. Loreatu B. W Uiaus and national
Bank of Oonimerce.to-wil:
Alt that tract or pare! of laad situated Ib
lot three i3i In Capitol Addition to the cur of
Omaha, aa surveyed, platted and recorded.
la tbe county of liouglaa and state of Ne
, braske. described by metes and bound aa
follow, to-wit: Commencing at a point
, Its i feet south of the north-east corner of
1 lot three i&t In Capitol Addition to the city of
' Omaha, as surveyed, platusl and recorued,
I thence running vest 3H feet, thence south
' 11 feet, more or leas, to the north line of
' Douglas street, thence east 28 tret, thence
north along the east line f said lot three 1J1
(1W1.7 feet, mora or less, to said place of be
ginning. Also all that tractor arcel of land situated
I In lot two t2i In Capitol Additioa to the city
of Omaha, as surveyed, putted and recorded.
In the county of ltougias and state of Ne
braska, described by nietes and bounds as
follows, lo-wlt: Commencing at a point
146.3 feet south of the north-west corner of
aid lot two 2) In Capitol Addition to tha
1 City of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and re
Corded, thence running east al-H feet, thence
south WI.7 feet, more or less, to the north
line of Douglas street, thence west sJ-H feet,
thence north l'.U 7 feet, more or less, to said
I place of beginning. . .
' And 1 will, on the S8th day of April, A. D.
1-twt, at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, at the
EAi-T front door of the county court house,
in the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, seU at public auction to the hlgh-
' est bidder for cash, the property above
described, to satisfy The Midland elate
Bank, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven
thousand three rundred and twelve and
?-u dollars ii7.312.o7i (less the sum of six
thousand and forty-seven and 82-lutl dollars
(fe,047.: with interest thereon rroiu me aim
das nf Dm-ember. 1h'.I6. made on said judg
ment on said date) according to a Judgment
rendered against said ueorge r. nngui,
Haniuel R. Johnson, M. J. Hums, Lorenzo B.
Williams and National Bank of Commerce,
dtift.nri' Hilts humid.
Also to satisfy the National Bank of Com-
nierce. Dlatntllf herein, tha sum of twelve
n hundrxd snri aiirht and H4-100 dollars (I12UB Ml.
-povered against the said Samuel K. Jonn-
ueDUs, Ueorge t. wrignt, m. J. Burns anu
.t n Jnw H. Williams, defendants bereln.with
no ej.est thereon at the rate of ten (10) per
ton an per annum rrom tne via uay oi may, a.
KiSi until Daid: and also the further sum
era neighty-live dollars and ninety-three cents
-the costs and Increase costs on said
Buy Otment, and the accruing costs according
ventlw judgment rendered by the district court
, halu Douglas county at us nsy leriu, a
win bisw.
v HrLuiaha, Nebiaska March 17, 1SSW.
oeilf ' john w. Mcdonald
Doef Sheriff of Douglas county, Nebraska.
F. I. Clnrniuli. attorney.
0' Midland Stale Bank vs. Oeorge F. Wright,
et al.
National Bank of Commerce vs. George F.
Wright, et al.
Doc. 28; Nos. o-J5. 8-27-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and bv virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court for Douglas county,
state if Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will,
on the 12th day of May, A. D. 1811, at one
o'clock p. m. of said day, at the north front
door or the county court house, in tue city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described In said order of sale
as follows, to-wlt:
Lot four Ui in. block twelve (12). Myers.
Richards and TUden's Addition to the city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska.
Bald property to be sola to satisfy Walter
E. heeler, plaintiff herein, the sum of three
hundred and twenty dollars (fci&MJO), with
ten (lui percent Interest per annum thereon
from Hetiiember23rd. 1'J5.
To satisfy Herman Shields, defendant
herein, the sum of three hundred dollars
($3U0 DO), with seven (7) per cent Interest per
annum thereon from September iSlrd, lsDa.
To satisfy twenty-nine dollars and forty
three cents tf-SM costs herein, together with
accruing costs according to a judgment ren
dered by the district court of said Douglas
county, at its September term, A.iD, 1S3, In a
certain action tnen ana mere penuing,
wnereln Walter E. Kee er was plaintiff, and
Ephralm D. Pratt, Martha W. Pratt, Louis
euieius. tte unknown neirs oi r ranees n.
Pratt, deceased, and Herman (shields were
defendants.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 10, 1896.
LA WHENCE KATH.
S Dedal Master Ooa tnlssloner.
Saunders & Mactarland, attorneys for plain
tiff. Keeler vs. Pratt, etal. Doc. 51s No. 383. 4-10-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
or the District court ror Douglas county,
Nebraska, and to be dlrlcted, 1 will, on tbe
2Hth day of April, A. 1). 18U0. at one o'clock
p. it. of paid day, at the north front door of
the county court bouse. 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, tt-wit:
Tha east one-half (V4) of lot twenty-six (2B)
in 8. E. Rogers' Okahoma, nn addition to tbe
city or Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska.
To satisfy Mrs. E. A. l'roughty, defendant
the sum of tblrty-two hundred nineteen and
m-kki dollars :i'.'l'.l.;xi, with interest as pro
vided In said decree, from February 4th. 1805,
which amount is a first lien upon the north
thirty-three CSi) feet of the east one-half )
of said lot twenty-six ).
To satisfy Elizabeth M. iligglns. defendant,
the sum of forty two hundred ninety-two
and 72 100 dollars 43!Ri. 72), with Interest
thereon as provided In said decree. from ieb
ruary 4ili, is!)5, which Is a first lien upon the
south sixty-six (6ti) feet of the north ninety
nine (Ci) feet of tbe east one half W of said
lot twenty-six (2H).
To satisfy Parke Godwin, Executor of the
estate of Fanny Bryant Godwin, defendant,
deceased, the sum of twenty-one hundred
rorty-six and an.iuo dollars iit.diii, with in
terest as provided In said decree, from Feb
r vary 4th, 1HD5 which amount. Is a Hrst Hen
upon the north thirty-three (33) feet of the
south one hundred thirty-one lit) feetof the
east one-half (H) of (aid lot twenty-six (2Ht.
To satisfy James Thomsen, defendant, tbe
sum of twenty-one hundred forty-six and
36-100 dollars ($2140 3), with interest as pro
vided in said decree from Februsry 4th,
Ihsi'i. which amount Is a first lien upon the
north thirty three (XI) feet of the south
ninety-eight (98) feet of the east one-half Ci)
of said lot twenty-six (20).
To satisfy Julia 8. Bryant, defendant, tbe
sum of twenty-six hundred elghty-twn and
fl6-100 dollars (S28S2.9H), with Interest as pro
vided In said decree, from February 4th.
1805. which amount is a first lien upon the
south sixty-five (05) feet of the east one-half
(H) oi said lot twenty-six (28).
To satisfy Charles E. Bates. Trustee. Dlaln
tiff herein, tbe sum of seven hundred slxlv
and 95-100 dollars (I700.S5), with Interest at
eight (W) per cent per annum from February
4th, 1895, which amount Is asecend Hen upon
each and all of the above described nroti-
ertlei. and subject to the liens of the various
defendants heretofore enumerated.
To satisfy tbe sum of fifty-seven and 98-100
dollars (t5i.98) costs, together with accruing
costs, according to a judgment rendered by
the district court of said Douglas county. Ne
braska, at Its February term, 1895, In a cer
tain action then and there pending, wherein
Uharies ri. Bates was piaintin and Charles S
fclgutter and others were aeienoants.
Omaha, Nebraska, March 27th. 1890.
ISAAC N. WATSON.
Special Master Commissioner,
Beniamln F. Thomas, attorney.
Bates vs. Elgutter. Do?. 40; No. 94. 3-27-5
Notice.
To Josiah T. Drake and Mrs. Drake, first
and real nan e unknown, his wife, non-resl
dent defendants:
Vou will take notice that on the Kith day
of April, 1896, Walter E. Keeler, plaintiff
herein, filed his petitlun In tbe district
court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against
Josiah T. Drake and Mrs. Drake, Hrst and
real name unknown, his wife, the object and
prayer of which are to foreclose a certain
tax certificate, dated November 20th, 1892,
and covering the undivided one seventh (1-7)
Jf lot seven (7) in block nine (9) of Reed's
First addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas
county, Nebraska; there is now due upon
Said tax certificate the sum of 16.25. with in
terest from Aorll 15th, 1890, at the rate of ten
Per cent per annum, attorney's fees amount-
. . . .. . ., .1,
IUK vo H II per UCUI ui iuo utvi, nuu Mil
fosts. Plaintiff prays that the defendants
be rennlred to nav the asms or that said
lremlses may be sold to satisfy the amount
unu due, with interest, attorney s iees ana
osts. and that upon the sale of said prem-
me defendants oe deoarreu iroin au in-
b in said real estate.
i are rconlred to answer said petition on
viore tne astn day or May, ism.
uinana, Nebraska, April loin, io,
WALTER fi. KEELER,
Plaintiff,
i Macfarland, his attorneys.
Notice 10 Non-Hesitlent Defendant.
I iks diurl't Murt of Dotulaa count.
Nebraska, C A. Kent, plaintiff, vs. alary J.
Wallwork, etal.. dereuuania.
To Mary J. Wallwork and John B. Wall
work, noa-rtsldtnt defendants:
Vou are hereby nollned that oa the th of
Auril. InaL C. A. Kent, Diaiatllf herein. Bled
his petltioa la the above mulled cause, in
the district court of Douglas county, Ne
braska, against you and each of you, to
gether m ith other defendant, the object and
prayer of which Is to foreclose a certain
mortgage etecated oa the first day of Oc
tober, lwl, by Mary J. W'aUwork and John U.
Wallwotk. upon to property desjrlbed as
follows, situated la uie county of Douglas
and state of Nebraska, to-wlt:
The noi th half iN. S of lot two (2) la block
one H. First addition to eoutn Omaha, aa
surveyed, platted and lecururd, to secure
the pay tucut oi two coupon oonus. oue uhju
rVptewber Si. 1WI. for tne sum of four hun
dred Fifty dollars iH.'ut), and the other
dated hepteuiberAi. 11. tortbesum of live
hundred dollars oVmu.tsM, said oouds being
due and payable. In cue of default la the
payment of the Interest accruing thereon, or
otherwise, on tha hrst day of October, MM,
aud that default has been made in we pay
ment of Interest accruing in the coupon bond
of four hundred ttlty dollar itju.iwi on the
nrst uay oi April. IKO, ana on tne coupon
bond of live hundred dollars (iUtl.W0i on the
Brit dsv of Octooer. lsvrt: tnat there Is now
due ami ptyable on said coupon bonds the
sum or lour hundred nrty uouars iw.iu.uu,
with lute rest al the rate of ten llU) per cent
per annum from tha first day of April. lsKa,
and the further sum of live hundred dollars
iliUu.Uui, with Interest at the rate of ten tlU)
per cent per annum from the nrst day or uc
uiber. 16. for which sums with Interest and
costs plaintiff prays for a decree that the
defendants be required to pay tha same,
and that In default of such payment said
premises may be sold to satisfy tne amount
found due.
The nlaintlff Is the legal owner and bolder
of said bonds and mortgage.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before tue lull day of May. InU-
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April o. i:i.
C. A KaM,
Pialntlff.
By 11. E. Burnam and W. H . Russell, attor
neys for plaintiff.
Kent vs. WaUwork. i-t0-4
Chattel Mortgage Sale.
Default having occurred In tbe conditions
of a chattel mortgage executed and delivered
to Geo. M. r lichen ny tne news ruunsning
Co., of Omaha, Douglas county, nenraska,
on the 21st dav of October, 1895, (and by him
assigned to A. Fitch) to secure the payment
of one promissory note of same date for the
sum oi two nunureu anu uiueij-uvc uuiiars
(f295.U0), said note bearing interest thereon
at ten per cent per annum until paid, and
there being now due on said not tnree Hun
dred nine and 75-100 dollars tKi09.75), and
thtira being no action at law to recover said
sum, I will, therefore, sell at public auction,
at alt south Fifteenth street, umana, Ne
braska, at 10 o clock a. ni., rrlday, April 24,
1896. the property described In said mortgage
as follows, to-wit:
Two hundred and fifty lbs. 8 pt. No. 13 body
tvue: 50 lbs. ut. No. 13 body type; 2 fta.H pt.
bold face; 1 ft. each of 6,8, 18, 24, and 48
it. Monarch; 25 lbs. 12 pt. Monarch; lft. each
1. 18. 24 and M lit. Fair; 1 ft. each 8. VS. 18. 24.
141 and 48 nt. Orbit: 1 ft. each 8. 12. 18. 24. 30.
36 and 48 pt. La Salle; 1 ft. each 12, 18 and 36
pt. Cond. Elzlver; 2 fts. 8 pt. Gothic; V lbs,
cans: 1 ft. embellishers. 1 ft. each word or
naments, series 4 and .1, a reel eucn ooraera
No. 108. 143 and 184; 30 dashes, no. 21. in
face; 20 dashes. No. 254, H. In face; loo cross
rules, No. 254, 13 ems; 30 lbs. Opt. slugs, 13
ems; 36 cross rules, JNo. 24, 27 ems; 6 cross
rules. No. 254, 41 ems; 60 lbs. 2 pt. leads, 13
ems; 64 18 pt. foot slugs; 1 12x18 job galley
single and 1 double Deerlng galleys: 25 lbs.
Li. b. apt. leads; ao ids. Li. b. opt. slugs; iti
lbs. 2 pt. leads, 27 ems; 25 lbs Opt. slugs, 27
ems; 4 lbs. L. . rule, wo. 215; 2 pairs six col
umn folio chases; 2 2NxoO imposing stones
and frames; 2 Job stands, j2x!2: 6 pairs news
cases. 15 2 3 Italic cases; 16 Italic cases
border and ornament case: 1 Harris rule
case. No. 1: 1 lead and slug case; 4 6x2!4
screw sticks; 1 12x2 Golding Standard job
stick; 1 composing rule; 1 makeup rule; 1
mallet; 1 planer; 1 proof planer; 1 shooting
stlckizuuz. iternuel quoins; 1 nempei key
No. 1; assortment or furniture and reglet; a
fts. 6 pt. and 3 ft. 8 pt. spices and quads; I
ft. 30 pt. spaces and quads; 5 lbs. each of 12,
18 , 24, 36 anu 48 pt. spaces and quads; 1 galley
proof presi; 4 wooden tables; 1 chalk plate
oven with gas attachment; 1 pair postal
scales; Scaue sealed chairs; 1 book case; I
revolving office cbair; 1 newspaper rack and
Hies, and 1 large Imposing stone with table
lor same.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 3, 1896.
GEO. H FlTCHETT.
4-3-3 Attorney,
WHIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building.
OPEOIAL MAaTaK COMM18slONEtt'S
O Bale. Under and by virtue of an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the district court fur Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will,
on tbe 19th day of May, .A. D. 1896, at one
o'clock p. ii. of said day, at the north front
door of the county court house, In the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to tne niguest niuuer ror cash,
the oroperty described In said order of sale
as follows, to-wit:
The south one-half (M) of lot nine () In
block ten (10). Kouutse and Kuth's addition
to tbe city of Omaha, Douglas-county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded.
piald property to be sold to satisfy Helen
C. HoQbkln, the sum of three thousand two
hundred and twenty-two and 34-100 dollars
(1222.34). with Interest on three thousand
dollars t$l,000.o0) at seven (7) per cent per an
num, and on two hundred and twenty-two
and 34-100 dollars ($222.34) at ten (10) percent
per annum, all from tbe 4th day of Feb
ruary, 1895. .
To satisfy Jennie H. Morehead, the sum of
one thousand one hundred and eighty-three
dollars ((1,183.00), with Interest thereon at
ten (101 per cent per annum from February
4th, 1896.
To satisfy thirty-one and 1)8-100 dollars
(131.08) costs, together with accruing costs
according to a judgment rendered by tne
district court of said Douglas county, at Its
February term, A. D. 1895, In a certain action
then and there pending, wherein Helen C.
liodskin was plaintiff, and William K. Ho
iuan, et al., were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, April ntb, 1896.
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner,
Wright & Thomas, attorneys.
rtouskin vs. tioman. doc. 4v , NO.itv. 4-17-9
WIUGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Llf Building.
SPECIAL MA8TEK COMMISSION KK'9
Sale. Under and by virtue of an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the district court ror Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 19tb day of May, A. D. 1896, at one
o'clock p. m. of said day, at the north front
door of tbe county court house, In the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, seil at
public auction to tbe highest bidder for cash
the property described in said order of sale
as follows to-wlt:
The north one-half of let nine (9), block
ten (10), Kountze & Kuth's addition to tbe
city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska,
as surveyed, plat ted and recorded.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Mrs. A,
K. Clapp, the sum of three thousand two
hundred and eighty dollars and thirty-four
cents 13,280.34), with Interest in three thou
sand dollars ($3,00u.00) at the rate of seven (7)
per cent per annum, and on two hundred
and eignty uuiiars anu tmrLy-iour cents
($280.34) at the rate of ten (10) per cent per
annum, all from the 6th day if May, 1895.
To satisfy Jennie H. Morehead, the sum of
$1,207.50, with interest thereon at the rate of
ten (10) per cent per annum, from the 6th day
of May, 1895.
To satisfy ($38. 18) costs together with accru
ing costs according 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 pending, wherein Mrs. A. 14.
Clapp was plaintiff, and William K. Homan.
et al,, were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 17, 1896.
ISAAoN. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright & Thomas, attorneys.
Clapp vs. Homan. Doc. 47; No, 148. 4-17-5
Probate Notice.
In the matter of the estate of Alice B,
Salisbury, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the creditors
of said deceased will meet the administra
trix of said estate before me, County Judge
of Douglas county, Nebraska, at the county
court room in said county, on the 1st day of
June, 1896; on the 24th day of July, 1896, and
on the 1st day of October, 1896, 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 administratrix to settle said
estate, from the30th day of March, 1896; this
notice will be published In The American
for four weeks successively, prior to the 1st
day of June, 1896.
3 lEVING F. BAXTER,
4-8-4 J CT3 1 . t County Judge.
Artlclfa ef 1 nee rpe ration.
Notice is hereby given that a corporation
kaowaas the-'lialoa Publishing CtttapaB"
fcu bw nrsanlavd uuder the laws of the
uu of Nvbraosaaadthat lu principle place
of business Is in the city of Omaha, Douglas
county. febraka; that Its capital slock Is
tuly-le thousand ,2i,lHWI dollars, divided
Into share of ove 1AMU1 each; that the gen
eral nature of the business transacted is the
printing, binding, publishing and purchasing
and selling of magaxlaes. uewspaper. books.
etc., and all business or a general punnao-
lag bouse; that It has power to do all tblugs
aeceiHtary to properly conduct lu uukIuim
aad to sue and be sued; that the manage
ment Is veted In a board of five director
who er elected annually on the Bint Monday
In January, who elect a president, secretary,
and treasurer, that tbe highest amount of
indebtedness It can at any time subject Itself
la three thuuaaad dollars: that the time of
commencement of business was January Ut,
I sun, and terminate tweutj-nve year iruui
dale thereof.
Dated Omaha, Nebraska, March 77th. ikm
a-27-4 M. L. .OOK, Secretary.
Notice.
To Jonas B Harris and ltosa L. Harris,
non-resident defendants:
You will take notice that on the 15 h day
of April. 1x96, Wllilaui ii. Mrevoort, plaintiff
herein, Bled bis petition in tne uisirict court
of Douglas couny, Nebraska, against Jonas
K Harris and ltosa u. Harris, nis wue, tue
object and prayer of which are to foreclose
twelve certain tax cenincis, wu uawu
November 17th. lwti. and covering Iota 4, ft, ,
9. 10, 14, 15. 16. 17, 19. 20 and 24 respectively, all
In block 2 of Harris 1'attersou Annex, an
addition to the city of Bouin Omaha, Doug
las county, Nebraska; there Is due upon
each of said tax certificates the sum of I2U.30,
with Interest from April inn. l9U at the
rate of ten per cent per annum, attorney's
fee, amounting tj ten per cent of Ibeue-
cree, and all costs. Plaintiff prays that the
defendants be required to pay the same, or
that said premtats may be sold to satisfy the
amount found due. with interest, attorney's
fees and costs, and that upon t he sale of said
premises the defendants be debarred from
all interest In said real estate.
You are required to answer said petition
on or lief ore the 25i h day of a) ay , 1896.
Dated, Omaha, Nebraska, April 16 h, 1896.
WILLIAM 11. bUEVOOKT.
Plaintiff.
By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorneys.
4-17 4
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LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
-or taa
United States of America,
FRANCIS C. CAMPBELL, M. W. O. M ,
Minneapolis, Mlna.
BOBT. W. JOHNSTON, Bupreme Herretary.
Troy, New York
M. L. ZOOK,
' 1615 Howard Street. Omaha. Neb.,
Organiser for department of Nebraska, Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri and Colorado.
OR A NO E PHINCItLRS.
Oa behalf of the Loyal Orange Lodge of
tha United States of America, and with a
slew of correcting tbe falsa impreasloa that
anetnie are endeavoring to convey to tha
minds of men who are unacquainted with
Orange principles, are these few statement!
mada:
Tha Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother
hood and sisterhood, bound by tore ties
Justice, Truth and Klghtaousnes.
It has no hidden alms
It la Fraternal and Benevolent assisting
and protecting members while living and
their widows and orphans when they ara re
moved by death.
It upholds the right of private Judgment
tha untrammelled freedom of opinion! be
lieves the public schools ara an essential
safeguard of the state, and should be kept
free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control
and that persons disloyal to tha government
-who hold a mental allegiance to tha pope
of Home should be rigorously excluded from
teaching therein.
It believes primary allegiance ia due to
tha government which protects tha lives,
liberties and properties of Its cltliens, and
that ecclesiastical authority should not1
under any circumstances, be permitted to
meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer
cion of acltlien in tha exercise of his or her
right of franchise, under the guise of rellg
loua orsplrltual authority should be pun.
lined as a crime against tha state.
That it Is tbe duty of every cltlsen to de
fend the lawfully constituted authority and
Institutions of our country against corrupt
and Inimical Influences, aa well a! against
armed assailants, to tbe end that our glori
ous freedom be protected and transmitted
unimpaired to posterity.
It encourages habits of frugality and in
dustry among lu members, and 11 proud to
boast that Orangemen seldom become a
public charge or accept pauper bread.
It bellevei In the restriction of Immigra
tion m tha extension of time for tbe natur
alli 1 .on of cltlseni, and that the public
and shall be held for actual American cltl
iens who become settlers.
The Loyal Orange lustltutlon of the
United States of America has certain
requirement! for membership:
That a man shall be an actual American
Cltlien, having compiled with the laws of tbe
United Htatei with regard to naturalisation,
and without a mental reservation.
That the applicant shall be a Protestant,
and also that hli parent! and wife shall be
Protestant.
That he shall be thrifty and successful in
hli business: honorable and truthful In bis
dealing! with his fellowman. and shall be
known aa a law-abiding cltlien.
That he will endeavor to give hli children
or any children under his charge at least
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 makei no difference where a man wai
born, ao long aa he meet! the foregoln
requirement!.
These ara the qualification! required
every applicant to the order, and we do not
think that any patriotic American order can
offer a better arrav of orlnclplei and teach
ing!. w
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17th aud fr'arusui sis. Visiting brothers al
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Va Beak, ii, II, Kikhsh,
Councilor. Secretary
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meets every second and fourth Mouda
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welcome.
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13 Wednesday evening In U. A. K. 11 all,
Council lilulis, la.
Oxford Council, No. 1J0, of the American
Protective Association, of Oxford. Nub
meets In their council chamber every Friday
night al7:ilp. m. rejourning friends in good
staudlug are always welcome. 11. U. Ouukln,
pres. t. u. Scarborough, itec. Secretary.
LINCOLN Cummandery No. I, U. A. M
meets every Thursday evening In P. O. 8. ol
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meet on nrst and third Wednesday
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11(1 Aorth Kirteentb street, Omaha, Neb.
P. A. saxuiuu, Commauderi ii, K. Ledyard,
ttccoruer.
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LJAN8AS CITY COUNCIL NO. -Meet
" every Kriuay night at YSii fucuee street,
J as. McfUauiara, Sec y lsuu bast loth St,
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Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth
ana Uherry streets, w. y.sheaver, Itecora
lug Secretary, 107 Madison street.
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Tuesday night at i'itl McOee streets.
PerceyP. Uuniiu, ite. secretary, 2110 Orlpp
street.
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u Monuay night, corner lttth and Pena Bu.,
over urug store.
CI'IUNUFIELI) COUNCIL No. 40-MeeU
" every Thursday night, between slit and
szna on tioimea.
VHKKKl klu COUNCIL- No. 35 Meeta at
" rJbetlteld every Thursday night. Thorn a
smith, itec. sec v, Bhemem, Mo, .
CJHEKKIELl) Council. No. 131. A. P. A
meetsevery Saturday night at Knlirhta
of Columbia hall, bhelllulu, Mo. Frank
lor Lies, Secretary,
ABE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 16. AMERI
can Protective Association meeta everv sec,
ond and fourth Wednesday of each month It
i. u. u. r, nan, riaiiamouin, Neb. visiting
wemoers are weicuuie J . u suuui. sec.
AURORA COUNCIL No. i, W. A. P. A.
Meet every Wednesday afternoon at 1
o'clock, at the A. P. A. Hall, J7 Minnesota
avenue, nansai city, Kan.
DROHPEOT COUNCIL No, 81, A. P. A.-meet
1 every Monday evening at tbe corner ol
Twenty-third and Prospect avenue. Kama
City. Mo. Persons desiring to loin mav en.
close their name, street and number, ward,
age and occupation, and direct to box tli
aansaiuity, mo,,
America Council No. 7, meet! at Wood
waru s ii an every neunusuay at i p, m
sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue
Kansas City, Mo. All visiting friends will
oe coraiauy wei- comeu.
Mrs. o. abbott, president,
Mrs. Ida Pbillips. Secretary,)
CUREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A, P. A.-Meeto
second and fourth Tuesday afternoon at
X o clock in tbe A. f. A. Hall, southeast cor
ner Packard and Osage avenue, Armourdala,
Visitors are coraiauy lnvitea to attend.
WIDE AWAKE COUNCIL No. 10, A. P. A,
" meetsevery frrtday night at IHth .nd
it ttoaa, ungsoy i nan, Kansas Uly, Kan,
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XJ meets on the Urst and third Thursday
afternoon oi eacu muntn, at i.au o Clock, al
line. Hosed ale, Kansas. Friends of other
councils are cordially Invited to attend,
hvery true American may la Invited to come
and loin us, aod assist in the good work.
tniation ieesi.w
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Meets every saturaay evening at 447 Mln
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coraiauy invitea.
POUNCIL No. 7. A. P. A,-Meeti ever Mon
uall. Kiverview. visitor! cordially Invited
rODNCILNo.il, A. P. A.-MeeU at Wood
v ward I Hall every Tuesday evening at Kb
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A Mm,.- Avar MonrlMW nlirhfc 1 MaI.u
Ball, Argentine, Kan. All visitor! welcomed.
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1 every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hall
418 Kansas avenue, Topeka Kamaa, All
visitors win oe coraiauy weicomea,
Oostdyk Council. No. 1. W. A. P. A. of Ran,
sas City, Mo., meets every Friday afternoon
Mi;wu docs, at iouv renn Dt. AUurese, f oat1
omce oox on, Kansas taty, mo.
sunnower Loage, L. o. L., No. 264, meet
second and four-,h Tuesday! of each month
at 8 p.m., at Clallln's hall, corner of Mill
street ana usage avenue, Kansas City. Kan
Vlsltltg brethren are cordially invited to at
tend. John Davidson, til. M 111m. Mo-
naugnton, secy vis tteynoias Ave.
Liberty Council. No. 15, Jr. O. U. A. M.
meets every Wednesday night, corner Pack
ard ana usage streets, AnnourJiile, Kansas,
inos. ttoir, secretary.
IANSAS PURPLE STAR. L. O. L. No. 206-
Iv Meets first and third Tuesdays of each
month at 8 D. ui In A. O. U. W. Hall, cornai
Fourth stieet and Minnesota avenue, Kansas
Ulty, Kan. Samuel Harrison, W. M. Win
Hallagh, secretary, my rtortbrup avenue,
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lx every Wednesday night at McOeorge'i
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nviieu.
W. A. r. A.
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