The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 08, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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AMERICAN
WRIGHT THOMAS.
Attorn?. S17 New York Life Building.
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
' ader aad by virtue of nn order
of sale ua dKiM of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of lb district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, audio me d.re-ted, I will,
oa the fcih day of May A. D. lsart. at tna
o'clock r. M of aald day. at tha north front
duor of the county court house. In Uia cltj of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebratk. sell at
public auction to me hlgneat bidder for
cub, the property described In aald order of
ale as follows, to-wlt:
Tba aorta one-balf of lot ten 110), blo-k
tity-Bra idSi, la tbe city of boulh Oniaba.
Douglas county, Nebraska, aa surveyed,
platted and recorded.
eid property to be sold to aatUfy George
P. iavla, plaintiff bereln, the sum of one
thousand and eighty one and M-luu f lhl.V.i
dollar, at the rale of seven i7) per out per
annum, and on eight) -one aud to ljtM.ii
dollars, with Interest on one thousand if l.uuui
dollars at the rate of ten iloi per cent per
annum all from the (Kb day of slay, 15
To satisfy Denua Alberry, defendant
bereln, the sum of one hundred thirty-three
and li-ln 'tlii 15 di liars and custa amount
lag to aeven and si luu ifT.sii dollars with In
terest at the rale of ten per cent per annum
from May th.
To satisfy tbe further sum of twen'y-one
and 6J-luu tui dollars coata herein, to-
father with accruing costs, according to a
udguient rendered by the district court of
aid Douglas county, at Ita May term. A.
1). into. In a certain action then and there
pending, wherein George P. Davis U plaintiff
and John 11, Euikeus and others are defend
ants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 14. 1896.
Is ac N. Wathuh.
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright & Thomas. Attorneys for Plalnitft.
Davis vs. Kiukeua et al. Doc. ts. No. 26.
-24 6
W1UG11T & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building.
(SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
J Bale. Unuer and by virtue of an order of
ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is
sued out of the district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will,
on the 2tSth day of Mai. A. D. lUtt. at one
o'clock p. M. of said day, at the north front
ooor or tne county court nouae, id toe city
of Omaha. Douglas countv. Nebraska, sell
t public auction to the highest bidder for
casn, tne properly described in saiu oraer oi
ale as follows, to-wlt:
The east one-half of lot eight (8), block
eleven of Heed's rlrst addition to the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted ana recorded.
bald property to be sold to satisfy Parke
Godwin, Executor of the (state of Fanny
Bryant Uodwin, deceased, plaintiff nerein,
tbe sum of three thousand two hundred and
nlnetv-four and HT-luO dollars it:i4 b,. with
Interest on three thousand dollars il,0UO 00)
at tbe rate of seven u per cent per annum,
and on two bnndred and nlnetv-four and
67-100 dollars iHW.b7) at the rate of ten (10)
per cent per annum, all from tbe otb day of
May. 18U3.
To satisfy the further sum of twenty-two
and 88-100 dollars ita.HUi costs herein, to-
J ether with accruing costs, according to a
udguient rendered by tbe district court of
saiu uougias coumy. at lis may term. a. u,
1HWS, in a certain action then and there pend
ing, wherein Parke Godwin, Executor of the
estate of fanny Bryant Uodwin, laulalntltr.
nd Anneua Tipton and others were de
fendant.
Dated at Oniaba, Nebraska, April Mth, A,
ISAAC N. 'WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
wrignt Thomas, attorneys.
Godwin, Ex. vs. Tipton, et al.
Doc. 48; No.2A 4-24-5
WKIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys. 517 New York Life Building.
OPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
J Sale Under and by virtue of an order of
ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is
sued out of the district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, l will,
on the ftith day of May, A. D. ln'M. at one
o'clock v. at. of said day, at the north front
door of the county court house. In the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described in said order of
ale as foliewa. to-wlt:
Lot eight (8), in block nine (9), In Shlnn's ad
dition to tne city oi umana. uougiag county,
Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and re
corded.
Bald nroDertv to be sold to satisfy Julia 8
Bryant In the su n of three thousand seven
hundred and ten and M-1U0 (13,710.96) dollars,
with Interest on thirty-live hundred (13,500)
dollars at the rate of 6ri Der cent oer annum.
and on two hundred and ten and 50-100
10.5O dollars, at the rate of ten percent per
annum, all from May 0th, 1 M'J.i.
To satisfy Charles K. Bates, trustee, the
um of two hundred and one and 38-100
$3)1.68) dollars, with Interest thereon at 10
per cent per annum from May 6th, 1895.
To satisfy tbe sum of twenty-seven and 38-100
dollars (t2i.3H) costs herein, together with
accruing costs, according to a judgment ren
dered by the district court ot said Douglas
county, at Its May term, A. D. lMfi. In a
certain action then and there pending,
wherein Charles E. Butt's, trustee. Is plain
tiff, and Kachel Kallsb et al. are defen
dants. Omaha, Nebraska, April S4th, 18H6.
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright A Thomas, attorneys. 4-24-3
' WKIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building,
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
8aie. Under and by virtue of an order of
sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is
sued out of the district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 26th day of May.A.l). lH9ti,at one o'clock
P.M. of said day.at.the nortn front door of the
county court house, In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county, Nebrasks, sell at public
auction to the highest bidder for cash, the
property described In said order of sale as
follows, to-wlt:
Lot three (3) and the west one-half (4) ot
lot two (2). In block eight 18), Kounue Place,
an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas
county. Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and
recorded .
Said property to be sold to satisfy Grace
Marvin, plaintiff herein, the sum of five
thousand four hundred and one and 47-100
($5,401.47) dollars, with Interest on five thou
sand ($5,000) dollars at the rate of seven (7)
per cent per annum, and on four hundred
and one and 47-100 1$401.47) dollars at the rate
of ten (10) per cent per annum, from the 6th
day of May. 1895.
To satisfy Sallle Horbach, plaintiff herein,
the sum of two thousand s.x hundred and
ninety-six and 52-1U0 (2,tWS.52) dollars, with
Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per
annum from the 6th day of May, 1895, and
also the further sum of $44.68 costs bereln,
together with accruing 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 pend
ing wherein Grace Marvin Is plaintiff, and
William R. lioman and others are defen
dants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 24, 1896.
I.N.WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright Thomas, attorneys for plaintiff.
Grace Marvin vs. Wm. Homan et al.
Doc. 48; No. 317. 4-24-5
Special Master Commissioner's Sale.
Under and by virtue ot an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
of the district court tor Douglas county,
state of Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will,
nn the 2tith day of May. A. D 181-6. at one
o'clock p. u. of said day, at the EAST front
door of tbe county court house, in the city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described In said order of sale
as follows, to-wlt:
Lot six (6), bloc eight (8), In Parker's Addi
tion to the city of Omaha, Douglas county,
Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy H. J.
Twlntlng, plaintiff herein, the sum of one
hundred twenty-nine and 10-100 dollars
f 129.10), with Interest thereon at rate of ten
(10) per cent per annum from May 6th, 1895,
and attorneys' fees amounting to twelve and
01-100 dollars ($12.91).
To satisfy Harriet C. Ballou, defendant
bereln. tbe sum of eight hundred and tulrty
t.hree dollars ($K33.00, with Interest thereon
from May 6th, 1893, at rate of ten (10) per cent
per annum.
To satisfy costs In the sum of sixty-one
and 48-100 dollars (nu.i, togetner with ac
mini costs according to a Judgment ren
dered by the district court of said Douglas
county, at It May term, A. D. 1895, In a cer
tain svtinntlien and there uendlng wherein
H J. Twlntlng was plaintiff, and Thomas
Camobell and Mrs. Campbell, his
wife, Everett G. Ballou and Harriet 0. Bal
in,, w,m Hnfpndants.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. April ,24th. A.
D' im" OEOROE W. HOLBROOK,
Sneclal Master Commissioner,
Saunders & Macfarland, attorneys tor plaln-Twln't'-ng
ts. Campbell. Doc. 44 No. 873.
4-24-13
WRIGHT THOMAS,
Attorneys, SIT New York Life Building.
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
Pale. Under and by virtue ot an order
of ssle Issued out of the district court for
Douglas count v. Nebraska, and to undirect
ed. 1 will, on the 2ib day of May. A. D. I'M.
at one o clues p. m. or said aay at tne no to
front door of tne count y courthouse. In tbe
city of Omaha. Douglas couaty. Nebraska.
at puouc auction to tne mgnesi giuuer
for cash, the nroperty described in said order
of t tie as follows, to-wlt:
Tbe north one-half (Wi of lot sixteen (is)
In Nelson's addition to the city of Omaha,
louglas county. Nebraska, aa surveyed,
platted and recorded.
Said uronerty to be sold to satisfy the turn
of eighteen hundred and thirty-three and
77-luu 41 M3 T7 dollars, with Interest on sev
enteen hundred i 1 JUO.oui dollars at 7 per cent
Der antutu. and on one buadrrd and thirty-
three and TT-li) if 133 77) dollars at 10 per cent
per aanum. an irom may oin. iff'Ja.
To satisfy the sum of tweuty-nlne and
48 100 dollars (fcU.tsi cosu bereln. together
with accruing cosu. a cord 1 mr to a ludnmont
rendered by the district court of said Doug
las county, at Its May term, A. D. 1-,
In a certain ac Ion then and there pending.
wuerein J una B uryant Is plainun, ana
Kacbael k tilth, et al.. werede,endanta.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th, 1;.
ISAAC N.WATSON.
Soeclal Master Commissioner.
Wright A Tboniaa. attorneys.
nrvant vs. ivausn. -z-a
WRIGHT A THOMAS,
Attorneys, 617 New York Life Building,
OPECIAL MASTEH, COMMISSIONER'S
J 8 ALE. -Under and by virtue of an order of
ale on decree of foreclosure ot mortgage Is
sued out of tbe District Court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me dtrlcled, I will,
on the 30th dayof May.A.D.lHUo. at one o'clock
p. at. ot said day, at the norm front door oi
the county court house. In the city of Omaha,
Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public
auction to the hlgbest bidder for cash tbe
property described In said order of sale as
follows, tu-wit:
The south forty-seven (17) feet of lot four
m, in block nve(S), in improvement Associa
tion addition la Omaha. Douglas countv.
Nebraska, aa surveyed, platted and re-
coraeeu.
Said tironertv to be sold to satisfy plain
tiff the sum of live hundred and thirty-three
76-100 tl.Wi.75) dollars, with Interest on live
hundred iaMW.00) dollars at the rate of seven
(7) per cent per annum, and on thirty-three
and 76-100 1133.73) dollars at the rate of ten (10)
percent per annum, all from May 6th, 1MB.
To satisfy tbe sum of twenty-three and
18-100 dollars J..lHcosU, together with accru
ing cosu, according to a Judgment rendered
by the district court ot said Douglas county,
Nebraska, at lta May term, lHVi, In a cer
tain action then and there pending, wherein
Richard Goodman is plaintiff and George
Holmes et al. are defendania.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th, 1899.
ISAAC N.WATSON.
Special Master Commissioner,
Wrlffht A Thomas, attnrnevs.
Goodman vs. Holmes et al. Doc. 49; No. 76.
4-Z4-0
WKIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 117 New York Life Building
SPECIAL MASTERS COMMISSIONER'S
Bale. Under and by virtue of an orderof
sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is
sued out of the district court for Douglas
county. State of Nebraska, and tome direct
ed ,1 will, on the SOlhday of May, A. D. 1896. at
one o'clock P. at. of said day, at tbe north
front door of tbe County Court-house, In the
city ot Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska,
sell at public auction to the highest bidder
for cash, tbe property described In said order
ot sals as follows, to-wlt:
Lot one (D, in block fllfteen (16), city of South
Omaha, In Douglas county, Nebrasaa.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Cairo A.
Trimble, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven
hundred fifty-seven and 23-100 (1757.25) dol
lars Judgment, with Interest on 1700 at 7 per
cent per annum, and on $57.26 at 10 per cent
per annum, from the 6th day of May, 1893.
To satisfy tbe sum of forty and 18-100
dollars ($10.18) cosu herein, together with ac
cruing costs according to a Judgment ren
dered by tbe district court of said Douglas
county, at 1U May term, A. D. 1896, In a cer
tain action then and there pending wherein
Cairo A. Trimble was plaintiff, and Robert
T. Maxwell and Anna M Maxwell his wife,
Abel P. Crapser, Charles J. Nobes, Margaret
3. Elliott and John Elliott were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th. A.D. 1896.
EDGAR a. SCOTT.
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright & Thomas, attorneys,
Trimble vs. Maxwell. Doc. 48; No. 183
4-24-6
JAS. W. CAKK.
813 Board of Trade.
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
SALE. Under and by virtue ot an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the district court for Douglas
countv. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will.
on the 26th day of May A 1). 1896, at ene
o clock P. M. of said day, at tne norm irons
door of the county court house, In tbe city
of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described In said order of
sale, as follows, to-wit:
All Oi lOb lOUr It, 1U UlOUa bwoubj-bwo
West Omaha, an addition to tbe city ot
Omaha, according to tbe recorded piat
thereof, all In Douglas county, Nebraska.
Said property to be sold to satisfy August
Doll, defendant herein tbe sum of $95.43 with
interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum
from tbe 6tb day of May, 1.-TO.
Said nrouertv to be sold . satisfy Anna S
Ludlum, plaintiff herein the sum of $1930.40
Judgment with Interest thereon at 10 per
cent per annum from the 6tb dayof May,
1895.
To satisfy August Doll, defendant herein.
the sum of $1363,87 Judgment with Interest at
10 per cent per annum irom tne oin aay oi
Mv. IHH.i.
Also to satisfy the further sum of $25.93
cmiM herein, together with accruing costs,
according to a Judgment rendered by the
district court of aald Douglas county, at Its
May term, A. D. 1893. in a certain action
then and there uendlng. wherein Anna a.
Ludlum Is plaintiff, and Charles Lagemarsno
and Rons Lagemarsno, his wife, and August
Doll are defendanu.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th, 1896.
John L. Pierck,
Special Master Commissioner.
J. W. Carr, Attorney.
Ludlum vs. Lagemarsno et al.
Doc. 50. No. 198 4 24 5
JAS. W. CAKK,
Attorney, 313 Board of Trade Building.
OPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'8
aJ Bale. Under and by virtue of an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the District Court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 2t)th day of May, A. D. 1MH), at one
o'clock p. M. of said day, at the north front
door of the county court house. In the city
of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at
public auction, to tbe highest bidder for
cash, the property described In said order of
sale as follows, to-wlt:
The south half (Vi)ot the southwest quarter
() of section ten (10), township fifteen (15),
range twelve (12), east of the Sixth principal
meridian in Douglas county, state oi a
firdfilf A.
Said nronertv to be sold to satisfy John L,
Marshall, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven
thousand four hundred and eighty-six and
67-100 dollars ($7,486.67) Judgment, wltn Inter
est at eight (8) per cent per annum irom may
6, 1895.
Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty
and Kl-liio dollars (fc.(i cosu herein, together
wttb accruing costs, according to a Judgment
rendered by the district court of said ltoug
las county, at It May term, A. D. 1895, In a
certain action tnen ana mere penaing,
wherein John L. Marshall Is plaintiff, and
John B. Flndlay, Phebe R. E. E. Linton,
Adolphus F. Linton, Ashurst Morris, Crisp &
Company, John Wblttaker Cooper, William
Isaac Shard, Frank E. Moores, Charles Car
lvle Baker. Janson Cobb. Pearson & Com
pany, Martin Tibke and Omaha Loan & Trust
company pavings d&qk are ueieiuiauua,
Omaha, Nebraska, April24th. 1896.
JOHN L. PIERCE,
Special Master Commissioner.
J as W. Carr attorney.
Marshall vs. Flndlay, etal. Doc. 47; No. 258.
4-24-5
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the matter of tbe estate of John F.
Payne, deceased:
George W. Pavne and all other persons In
terested In said matter are hereby notified
that on tbe istn day oi April, ikio. B.
Womersly tiled a petition In said county
court, praying that bis final administration
account nieu uerein oe seuieu anu aiiuweu,
and that he be discharged from his trust al
administrator, and that If you fail to appear
before said court on tne i8tn aay oi may,
lHOrt t. g n'r.lnc.k A. u.. and contest said oeti-
tinn. the court may grant the prayer ot aald
petition and make such other and further
orders, allowances and decrees, as to this
court may seem proper, to the end that all
matters pertaining to said estate may be
nnatiy setuea ana uetermineu.
IRVING F. BAXTER.
4-?4-4 lountyJudgi
W1UUHT THOMAS,
Attorneys, 617 New York Life Building.
SUEKIFF'SSALE By virtue of aa order
of sale Issued out of the district court
for Douglas couuty. Nebraska, and to me di
rected. 1 will, on Uiezad day oi juue, a. i
l-. at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, al the
KaeT front door of the county court boute,
la the city ot Omaha, Duugiaa county. Ne
braska, sell at public auction vo iiir ui,iir
bidder for casu the property described la
said orderof sale as follows, to-wit:
Lois one ill. tao (Zi and inre t oi oiocs
three t3i; aim) lots ouetli. twot2iand three
(3i In block four i4, and lots twelve d2 and
thirteen (13) In bloc a one in in vioveraaie
Addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed,
platted and recorded, all In Douglas county,
state of Nebratka. ....
Said property to be sola to satisfy siary si.
tvlilinK nlntntlff herein, the sum of three
thousand Four hundred aud thirty audtk-lu0
dollars ft4JuH,-) Judgment, with Into. est
thereon al rate of eight i' per cent per an
num from February 4tb, I!, together wlih
tbe sum of three dollars (3 OOi, protest tees,
paid by said plalntitf. ,
To satisfy the sum of seventeen) and 3S-W0
dollars 6lf3S)Cou herein, together with ac
cruing costs according to a Judgment ren
dered by the district court of aald Douglas
county, at lu February term, A. D. ltJ. In a
certain action th. u and there pending
wherein Mary M. Whitney la piaintm. aua
William T. Seaman and Sarah M. seaman,
bis wife, are defendania.
Omaha, Nebraska, May 1st, a. v. itw.
jotiN w. Mcdonald.
Sheriff of Douglas Couuty, Nebraska.
Wvtaht x, Thomas. aLLornevs.
Whlmev vs. beaman. IKjc. 42; No. 1M. 8 13
WlllGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building.
ktotipk TO NON-RESIDENT DEFEND-
AH anu In the district court of Douglas
county, Nebraska, James Harris, Sr., plain
tiff vs. John Caswlck and Kale Caswlck, de
fendants.
To John Caswlck and Kate Caswlck, non
Ma llwnl HHfnd lints:
Vnn re hniebv notified that on the 18th
of April, 1896, James Harris, Sr., plaintiff
herein, tiled his petition In tho above en
titled cause. In the district court of Douglas
county, Nebraska, against John Caswlck,
Kate Caswlck and Fred Daniels, the object
and prayer ot which Is to foreclose a mort
gage executed on the loth day of February,
lsvl, by John Caswlck and Kate Caswlck to
Eugene C. Bates, and by him assigned to
James Harris, Sr., plaintiff herein, upon the
iirnuert described aa follows, situated In
tbe county of Douglas and state of Ne
Lot ten (10) In block forty (40) In the city of
South Omaha, Nebraska, as surveyed,
platted and recorded, to secure the payment
of one promissory note for the sum of one
thousand dollars (ll.ooo.ooi, due and payable
on the loth day ot February, 18im; that there
Is now due and payable on said oote the sum
r,f one thousand dollars ill OHO.oUi, with In
terest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per an
num from the 10th day of August, 1W5, for
which sum, with interest and costs, plaintiff
prays for a decree that the defendants be
required to pay the same, and that In de
fault of such Day i-ent said premises may be
tn af lufw tiie amount found due.
You are required to answer aald petlllon
on or before tne Bin aay ui juiio, i .
Ditted atomuna, eorass, npm i,
JAMES HARRIS SR.,
Plaintiff.
By Wright & Thomas, attorneys for plalntitf.
S-I-4
WKIGHT THOMAS.
Attorneys, 517 N. Y. Life Bldg.
TkTOTftlK TO NON-RESIDENT DEKKHD-
3-H ant: In the district court of Douglas
county. Nebraska, Rosa Hamburg plainun,
vat XJ 1 1 1 1 U Til f-s. I H. T& M HI, Kl.
Tn John A. Brand and Mrs. John A. Brand
his wife, first and real name unknown, non
resident defendants: ......
You are hereby notified that on the 14th of
March, 1896, Kosa uamuurg. piainun nerein,
bled her petition In tbe above entitled cause,
in t.hndlatrlct court of Douglas county, Ne
braaka. against William U. Uates, Jullla
n.iu Uoimrt l.vnn. John A. Brand, Mrs
jnhn A. Hmnd. Wither II. Kreldler and Mrs.
wiihe H. Kreldler his wife, first and real
name unknown, the object and prayer of
which Is to foreclose a mortgage executed on
the 22nd day of June. I8'.u, oy wunam a..
Hate and Julia Gates to Eugene C. Bates,
and by him assigned to Rosa Hamburg, upon
the nrnnertv aescrioeu as luuuws sibuateu
In the county ot Douglas and state of Ne
braska, to-wit: , ,M
Tjit. nvnnm in diock Hix o in nuisiue aa
diilon No. 1. an addition to Omaha, Ne-
hrnalia.. as surveved. Dialled ana r, coraea,
to secure the payment of a promissory note
for the sum of two thousand dollars, due aud
payable In Dye years from me aate mereoi,
that there Is now due and payable on said
note the sum of two thousand dollars with
interest, at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 19th day of June, 1895, for
which sum, wltb interest ana costs, Lia nun
Drava for a decree that the defendants be
pwinirnd tn nav the same, and that In defaul
of such payment said premises may be sold
trt aiiLluf v the amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before tne 8in aay oi j une, ittni.
Dated at Omaha, neorasKa, nprti mn usvo,
UOSABAMHURG,
Plaintiff
B Wrlsht Si Thomas, attorneys for plain
tiff. 5-1-4
WKIGHT & THOMAS,
Attirnevn. 617 New York Life Building.
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
Hale. Under and bv virtue ot an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out of the district court for Douglas
countv. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will,
on the 19th day of May, ;A. 1). 1896, at one
o'clock P. M. of said day, at the north front
door of the county court house, In the city of
Omaha. Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
nubile auction to tne ill guest Diuuerior casn
the property described In Bald order of sale
as follows, to-wu:
The south one-hall (H) or lot nine () i
block ten (10). KounUe and Ruth's addlti
the rltv of Omaha. Douglas county. Ne
hr&slta. aa surveved. Dlatted and recorded
Ma d nrouertv to De sola to gaustv neien
C. Hodskln, tbe sum of three thousand two
hundred and twenty-two ana 34-iuo aonars
($3,222.34). with interest on tnree tnousan
rinilurs iSl (UMi.ooi at seven (7) Der cent oer an'
Dum, and on two nunareo ana twenty-two
and 34-100 dollars mi.av at ten uui per ceni
per annum, all from the 4th day ot fceu
roars 1SU5.
To satisfy Jennie H. Morehead, the sum of
one thousand one hundred and eighty-three
dollars $1,183.00), with Interest thereon at
ten (lui per cent per annum from February
lt)l. 1KMA.
To satisfy tnirty-one ana oo-iw aonars
(Hi. 081 costs, together with accruing costs
according to a judgment rendered by tb
district court of said Douglas county, at Us
February term, A, D. 1896, in a certain action
then and there pending, wherein Helen C.
Hodskln was plaintiff, and William R. Ho
man, et al., were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, April 17th, 1896.
Isaac n. watson,
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright Thomas, attorneys.
Hodskln vs. lioman. ihc. . ; no. Hi. -n-3
Notice to Non-Ilesident Defendants.
To Charles J. Read, Mazllvah J. Read, and
M. C. Ltlley & Jompany, non-rtsldentde-fendants:
You are hereby notified that on the 2.Hh of
April. 1W6, Elizabeth 11. Abbott, plaintiff
bereln, bled her petition In the above en
titled cause. In the district court of Douglas
county, Nebraska, against you and each of
you, impleaded with Charles A. Kenton, the
object and prayer of which Is to foreclose a
certain real estate mortgage executed on
the loth dayof December, 18H1, by Charles J.
Read and Mazllvah J. Read, upon the prop
erty described as follows:
Lot one (l)ln block L In Lowe's Addition
to the city ot Omaha, aa surveyed, platted
and rejorued. In Douglas county, Nebraska,
to secure the payment of their promissory
note with Interest coupons attached, for the
sum of twelve hundred dollars (11200.00), due
and payable December 1st. Mint there is
now due and payable on said note the um of
twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00), with Inter
est at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum
from the 1st day of June, 1X04, for which sum,
and Interest, plaintiff prays foradecrse that
the defendants pay tbe same, and that In de
fault of such payment said premises may be
sold to satisfy the amount found due. You
are further notified that on tbe nth dayof
June, lKi, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the appointment of a receiver, to
collect the rents of said premises during the
pendency of said suit, upon the ground that
said property Is Insufficient to pay plaintiff's
debt, and that the same Is being wasted, and
that the said Charles J. Read and Mazllvah J.
Read are Insolvent. I propose the name of
Bryce Crawford for receiver, and W. H. Rus
sell and O. C. Olsen as bis sureties, and also
as sureties for myself. I will support said
applications by the affidavits ot W. II. Rus
sell and M. J. hennard.
You are required to answer said petition
on er before tne Sth day of June, 1MO.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 2.1. ls"rt.
ELIZABETH II. ABBOTT.
Plaintiff.
By V. O. Strlckler, attorney tor plaintiff.
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It has no hidden alms
It Is Fraternal and Benevolent-assisting
and protecting members while living aad
their widows and orphans when they are re
moved by death
It upholds the right of private Judgment-
lb untrammelled freedom of opinion) be-
iim th mihllrt arhnnia are an aaaentlal
safeguard of th. state, and should be kept
free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control
and that persons disloyal to the government
who bold a mental allegiance to the pops
of Rome ehould be rigorously excluded from
teaching therein.
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the government which protect tb lives,
liberties and properties of Its cltlsens, and
that ecclesiastical authority should not'
under any circumstances, be permitted to
meddle In the affairs of state, and that coer
cion of a cltlsen In the eierclse of his or hsr
right of franchise, under the guise ot relig
ious or spiritual authority should bs pun
ished as a crime against the state.
That It la the duty of every cltlsen to de
fend the lawfully constituted authority and
Institutions of our country against corrupt
and Inimical Influences, as well as against
armed assailants, to the end that our glori
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unimpaired to posterity.
It encourages hablu of frugality and In
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boast that Orangemen seldom become a
public charge or accept pauper bread.
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alise .on of cltlsens, and that tbe public
and shall be held for actual American cltl
sens who become settlers.
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That tbe applicant shall be a Protestant, I
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Protestants.
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