The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, May 15, 1896, Page 7, Image 7

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LUUtiL uincitiunr.
WRIGHT a THOMAS.
Attorneys, 117 Nw York Ufa Building.
SPECIAL MUSTER COMMISSIONER'S
6AXJL V ader ud b virtu of aa order
of Mia urn decra of foreclosure of aurMiui
Issued out of th district court for Uougta
count. Nebraska and to ma directed, 1 will,
oa the turn day of Ma A. D. 1MW. at i aa
o'clock P. ol aald day, at th north from
dour of lb county court house, la tba city of
Omaha, Douglas county. Nebrsaka. sell at
public aucUoa to uia highest bidder for
Case, tba property described In aald order of
ala a lollowa. to-wlt: , , ,
The aorta one-half of lot tea 10, blo-k
f jty-av itbk la tba city of south Omaha,
Louglaa county, Nebraska, aa surveyed,
j. platted and record eu. -
said property to ba sold to satisfy Georie
f. Uitfij, plaintiff herein, tbe sum of one
thousand and alghiy one and 55-luu iSluel.&M
dollars, at the rate of seea (7) per cent per
aanuui, aad on eighty-one and to IM -til iil
dollars, with Interest on one thousand tl,tM)i
dollars at tbe rale of teo ilOt per cent per
annum all from tliseth day of May 1mA
To satisfy llenna Alberry, uelendant
bsreln, tha sura of one hundred thirty-three
and l-ln illil 15i dollar and ciatU amount
lax to seven anu ItW vl'.fui dollars wUd lo
ta rent at tbe rate of tea per cent per aunuut
from May th im.
To sattsfy tbe further sum of twen'j-one
and UliU i-!16Ji dollars coats Herein, tu-
J ether with accruing costs, according to a
udguient rendered by tbedls.net court of
aid Uouglra county, at lU May term. A.
D. 16, In a certain action then and there
pending, wherein lieorge I'. Uavi Is plaintiff
and John M. Kuikeua and others are defend
ant. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 14. 189ft.
Isaao N. Watson,
Special Master Oouiiuti'aioner.
Wright Thouia. Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Davis v. Kiukens et al. Doc. ta. No. 24,
4-24 6
WRIGHT THOMAS.
Attorneys, lit New York Life Building.
SPECIAL MAtTER COMMISSIONER'S
Sale. Cader aad by virtue ot aa order
of ssla Issued out ot tha district court for
Djulaa county. Nebraska, and to nie direct
ed. 1 will, oa the ith day of May. A. D. 1MM.
at one o clock p. ni. ot aald day at the bo th
troai door of the county courthouse, la tba
city of Omaha. Douglas county. Nebraska,
sell at public suction to the highest bidder
for rash, the property described la said order
of saie as follows, to-wlt:
The aorta, one-half ot lot siiteen (It)
Id Nelson's addition to tba city of Omaha,
Itouglaa county. Nebraska, aa surveyed,
platted and recorded.
Baid property to ba aold to satisfy tha sum
of eighteen hundred and ihirt j-three and
77-luu ill Ji.T7l dollars, with Interest on sev
enteen buudted til "ud.OOi dollars alT per cent
per ant urn and ua one hundred and thirty
lb res and 77-KW if li 77) dollars at IV per cant
per annum, all from May 6th. IKJ.
To eatufy the sum of leeuty-nlna and
44 100 dollars iftfUal costs herein, together
altu accruing costa, aTordlng toajuugmcnt
rendered by tba district court ot said Doug
las county, at Its Hay term, A. D. 1
In a certain ac'lon then and there pending .
wherein Julia . Bryant la plaintiff, anu
Kachael Kellab, et al.. werede.endanu.
Omaha, Nebraska, April S4ih, It.
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Oommtssioner.
WrUht Thomas, attorneys.
Bryant vs. kalian. 4-24-8
WRIGHT THOMAS.
York LlfaBulldlnf,
Dhr fe..M-
W RIGHT & THOMAS.
Attorneys, S17 New York Life Building.
B FECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
Hale. Dnuer and by virtue of an order of
ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is
sued out ot tbe district court for Douglas
county. Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will.
on the Sdtb day ot May, A. D. lxwt. at one
o'clock p. M, ot said day. at tbe north front
door of the county court bouse. In tbe city
ot Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell
at public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, tbe property described In said order of
ale as follows, to-wlt:
Tha out. nne-lmlf of lot eight (8). block
leven ot Reed's r tret addition to the city of
Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as sur
veyed, platted ant recorded,
bald property to be sold to satisfy Parke
vouwin, cxecubor ui tiiw , ovo" v.. j
Bryant Godwin, deceased, plaintiff herein,
aha sum of three thousand two hundred and
ninety-four and H7-1U0 dollars li,&4 7). with
Interest on three thousand dollars iJ,uuu UUI
at the rate ot seven (7) per cent per annum,
and on two hundred and ninety-four and
4)7-100 dollars ($44.87) at tbe rate of ten (10)
per cent per annum, all from toe 6th day of
May, law.
To satisfy the further sum of twenty-two
and eo-luu dollars (fcsUtt) costs herein, to
gether with accruing costa, according to a
Judgment rendered by tbe district court ot
said .Oouglas count, at its Ma term. A. D.
18W5, Id a certain action tben and there pend
ing, wherein Parke Godwin, Executor of tbe
estate of Kanny Bryant Godwin, Is plaintiff,
and Annetta Tipton and others were de
fendants. Dated at Omaba, Nebraska, April 24th, A.
D. Uutt,
ISAAC N. "WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright A Thomas, attorneys.
Godwin, Ex. vs. Tipton, et al.
Doc. 48; No 250 4-2-
WRIGHT & THOMAS.
Attorneys, S17 New York Life Building.
SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
Sale Under and by virtue of an order of
aale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is
sued out of the district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
. Mih Hhv nf Mav. A. D. lsH6. at one
o'clock P. M. of said day. at the north front
WRIGHT THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building.
DPFPIAL MABTEH. COMMISSIONER'S
D HALK.-L'nder and b virtue of an order of
sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage la
sued out of tbe District Court for Douglaa
county, Nebraska, and to me dlrlcted, 1 will.
on iheZoib day ot May. A D 1HW1. atoneo'clock
s u f .Hid ja t ilia north front door ot
tbe county court house. In tne city of Omaha,
Douglaa county Nebraska, sell at publlo
auction to the mgneat oiuuer iur cu
uroperty described la said order of sale aa
follows. t-wit: ....
Tbe south forty-seven (47) feet of lot four
(4), in block five (5), In Improvement Associa
tion addition to Omaba, Douglas county,
Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and ra
cordeed. . ....
Said property to be sold to satisfy plain
tiff the sum of Bve hunured and thirty-three
75-100 (IWJ.75) dollars, with Interest on uva
hundred tl-.UO.0Ul dollars at the rate of seven
(7) per cent per annum, and on thirty-three
and 75-1UO (lii.75) dollars at the rate ot ten (10)
percent per annum, all from May 6lh, lht)5.
To satisfy the sum ot twenty-three and
18-lOOdollars itU8)cost8,together with accru
ing costs, according to a Judgment rendered
by tbe district court ot said D.iuglas county.
Nebraska, at its may term, jot m -tain
action tben and there pending, wherein
Richard Uoodman is uiainim anu ueurge
holmes et al. are defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, April zttn, iswo.
I9AAI n. nAiow.i.
Soeclal Master Commissioner.
Wrlirht A Thomas, attorneys.
Goodman vs. Holmes et al. Doc. 4l No. 78.
ttidfMti. M T Ne
in 1. a. m nu.i.aiira.1 i
aats 1 a tba district court oi uuugias
county. Nebraska, Jauea Harris, r., plain
tiff vs. John uaswtck aad halataawlck.de-
''to Joha Caswlck and Kate Caswlck, noo
resideal defeadaata:
You are he.eby totlfled that on tbe lxth
of April, it. Jawra Uarruv Br., ptalntin
herein, nted Bis petition ta m. -titled
cause. In tbe district court ot Douglas
county. leuraa, againat joub awu.
kate Caswlck aod Kiwi Daaleis, tbe object
a.d prayer ot whic h la to foreclose a tu. rt-
ae executed on tbe Imh day of February,
ltU. oy Julio taivir nu it aw v ,. .u
a niib. i Hatna. and bv him aaaiaaed to
James Harrli, Br., plannlT herein, upon tbe
properly described as loliows, aituaieu in
tbe county ot Douglaa and slate ot Ne-
V.r.aW Uk-Wit!
Lot ten (10) in block tony ( in iu city oi
rViuth Omaba. Ncbraaaa, as aurveyrd,
platted and recorded, to secure the payment
of one promissory note for the sum of one
thousand dollars iai.utw.uui. uue anu pajauiv
on tbe 10th day of February. I!; that there
Is now due and payable oa atu note tbe aim
if dm tbousaud dollars ill UUO.tUi, with In-
t,..Mt. at the raLe of tea (10 oer cent per an
sum from tbe lutb day of August, MX for
which sum, with Interest and coats, plaintiff
prays for a decree tbat tbe defendants be
required to pay the aame, and that in de
fault of such p.y .em said premises may be
aold to satisfy tue aui-um fouuu due.
You are rtuulred to answer said ketl Ion
on or before tne Kin day ot June. m.
Duted at Omaba, Neornska, April 28, 1MW.
JAMts HAUKlS bit..
l'la nil IT
By Wright A Thomas, attorneys tor pluintiff
&-1-4 .
WRIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building.
OPECIAL MASTERS UOMMlssiuw.nro
kJ Sale Under and bv virtue of an order oi
sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage la
.ut nut nf the district court for Douglaa
county, state ot neoraska. ana vomeuireuv
d . I will, on tbe 2tJthda of May, A. D. 1806. at
one o'clock p. u. of said day, at tbe north
frntit rtnnr nf tha Uountv oourt-ttuuse, in tue
City of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska,
an nnhiin auction to the hlithest bidder
forcaab, tne property aesuriueu in saiu uium
ot sale as follows, to-wlt:
Lot one (II, In block nirteen (mi.city oi ojuio
-...u V,U In hmifflu.l.niinl. NHbriUMll.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Cairo A.
Trimble, plaintiff herein, the rum of seven
hnHnui tTfiv-anvan and 25-100 1757.25) dol
lars Judgment, with Interest on 1700 at 7 per
cent per annum, and on $57.25 at 10 per cent
per annum, from the 6th day of May, 1(.
To satisfy tbe sum of forty and 18-100
dollars ($40.18) costs herein, together with ao
door of the county court house. In the city of dered by tbe district court ot said Douglas
Omaha. Dounlas county, Nebraska sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described in said order of
aulA aa fnllewa to-wlt:
Lot eight (8), In block nine (9), In Shinn's ad-
aition to toe city oi uniuia uuuim couuij,
Nebraska, as surveyeu, piatteu anu r
Said property to be aold to satisfy Julia S,
Bryant In tbe su u ot three thousand seven
kunilmri and ten and 5M-100 lt3.710.tOI dollars.
with Interest on thirty-five hundred ($3 500)
dollars at the rate of 814 per cent per annum,
and nn two hundred and ten and 60-100
$210.&0 dollars, at the rate of ten percent per
annum, all from May 6th, 1805.
To .n.fv Charles K. Bates, trustee, the
sum of two hundred and one and 38-100
0201.681 dollars, with Interest theteon at 10
M, rent, nuf annum from MaV 6th. 18W5-
To satisfy the sum of twenty-seven and 38-100
collars (E.'l.3) costs nvreiu, voaeiuer mvu
.ni..nintf n.uiii, annrtilnir tjn a luditnient ren
dered by the district court ol said Douglas
county, at Its May term, A. D. 18l. in a
certain action then and there pending,
Wherein Charies E. Bates, trustee. Is plain
tiff, and Rachel Kalish et al. are defen
dants.
Omaha,NebraSka.AprUmhhimATso
Special Master Commissioner.
Wright Thomas, attorneys.
WRIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building,
fiPir.ni Al. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S
D 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, weDrasaa, anu to me uinitreu, m,
, ihwh rlavnf Mav.A.D. lWW.atOueO Clock
P.M. of said day,at,the north front door of the
county court house, In the city of Omaha,
Douglaa county, Nebraska, sell at publlo
auction to the highest bidder for cash, tbe
property described in said order of sale as
follows, to-wlli
Lot three (3) and the west one-half (H) of
lot two (2). In block eight (8). Kountre Place,
an addition to the city of Omaha. Douglas
county. Nebraska, as surveyed, platted and
hi,i nrnnnrtv to he sold to satisfy Grace
Marvin, nlaintlff herein, the sum of five
thousand four hundred and one and 47-100
(15,401.47) dollars, Wltn interest on nve vuou
and (15,000) dollars at the rate ot seven (7J
per cent per annum, and on four hundred
and one and 47-100 ($401.47) dollars at tbe rate
of ten (10) per cent per annum, from the 6th
CM of May. irnw, ,.., v...
Tosatlsty saiiie noroacn, pismuu oiu,
the sum of two thousand six hundred and
nlnety-slx and 52-100 (2,6S.52) dollars, with
county, at its May term, A. D. 18W, In a cer
tain action then and there pending wherein
Cairo A. Trimble was plaintiff, and Roberj
T. Maxwell and Anna M Maxwell his wife,
Abel P. Crapser, Charles J. Nobes, Margaret
J. Elliott and Jonn biiioti were umeuuauw
Omaha, Nebraska. Apri . a.u.
Suecial Master Commissioner.
Wrlirht Tbomas, attorneys. ...
Trimble vs. Maxwell. Doc. 481 No. 183
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GRAND LODGE
LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION
or TBI
United SUtei of Ameriea.
fKANOlS a CAMPBELL. M. W. O. M
Minneapolis, Minn,
BOBT. W. JOHNSTON. Supreme Secretary,
rroy, new fork.
L ZOOK
1615 Howard Street. Omaha, Neb.,
Organiser for departmentof Nebraska, Iowa,
Kansas, Missouri anu coioraoo.
NEBRASKA.
Ja. O. C. A. M.
aiATB council, or ssbai
II O.-KEV. 8. WKIU1ITBUTLF.K, D. D.. P.
O. Box 735, Omaba.
8 V. V. V. E. UOOI.IlUK, t'latainoutn
8. 0. becy.-J. A. BUIKl.lS, P. O. Box 725,
Omaha. ,
8. V. Treat K. A. w 1 1.1.1 a omana.
Conductor E. H Tl'TT. Piaitauioulh.
Warden K P. DOI.MAN.tuiaba.
8enttneis-W. VAN 11KEH, Bo. Omahai J.
L, LI VKBEY. Ou aha.
Repreaentatlves to National Councll-KEV.
S. WklUHT Bl l l-EK. R. P. IHLM AN. W.
UOUi'KK J. A. BlilELD!, aad II L. DAY.
The next regular meeting wiU be aald Feb
ruary Si, I8V7, at LI c In.
FRANCIS 8. KEY COUNCIL No f meets
every Krlday evenlug al O. A. R. Hall
PlatUmouth. Neb, Vlaltlng brothers cor-
dlall invited. O. h,. JOUNoi
WASH INOTON COUNCIL
" eve
t, meets
Hid ball,
WRIGHT THOMAS.
Attorneys. 517 N. Y. Life Bldg;
VTOT1UK TO NONRESIDENT lltFKND
Xa ant: In the dlmr.cl court of Douglas
county, Nebraska. Rosa Bamourg plalnim
To John A. Brand and Mrs. John A. Brand
his wife, farst and real name uukuown, nun
Mwlilnt. defendants:
You are hereby notified that on the 14th of
March, IBS. Kosa namourg. piainiin nereiu,
nin l.r iu.t.lil,m In the abuve eutilled cause,
i inn .it it piiuri ni otiuK u cuuuii.no'
braaka. aualnst William U. Uates, Jullla
liie Kiiliert l.vnu. Join A. Brand, Mrs
i.,i,n a lira ii.l Wlllier II. Kreldler and Mrs.
wi iu.r h htioinr ma wite. nrst anu real
name unknown, the object anu prayer ot
which Is to foreclose a mortgage executed on
the 22ud day of June, isiu, by William n.
Hates and Julia Gates to Eugene C. Bales,
and by blm assigned to Itosa Hamburg, upon
tne property described as follows situated
in the county of Douglas and state ot Ne
braska, to-wlt: ..,, A
Lot eleven (11) in oiock six ioj in muaiue au
dition No. 1, an addition to Omaha, Ne
braska, as surveyed, piatteo anu r corueu,
to secure Ibe payment of a promissory note
tortbe sum of two tbousand dollars, due aud
payable In nve years irom tne uate iiiereoi,
that there Is now due and payable on suld
note tha sum of two tbousaud dollars with
Interest at tbe rate of ten per cent per
annum from the lih day of June, 1M)5, for
which sum, with interest anu costs, tia nun
prays tor a decree that the defendants be
required to pay the same, and that In default
of such payment said premises may be sold
to sa.lsfy the amount touuu uue.
You are required to answer said petition
on ot before me Hill day of June, lww
Dated at Omaba, Nebraska, Aunt zin two.
UOSABAMHfRO,
Plaintiff.
By Wright A Thomas, attorneys for plain
tiff. a-'"1
J AS. W. CARR.
Rl'-l Rnnrll nf Trade.
SPECIAL) MASTKK fJODnmisiOK.&.rvD
SALE. Under and by virtue of an order
ot saie on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
Issued out ot tne aistrict raurnuruirasiB.
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 26th day of May A D. 1896, at ens
o'clock P. M.ot said day, at the north front
door ot the county court house, In tbe city
of Omaba, Douglas county, neurasaa, sou at
public auction to the highest bidder for
cash, the property described In said order of
sale, as follows, to-wlf.
All of lot four (), in Dioca tweuvj-i.no vw.
West Omaha, an addition to the city of
Omaha, according to the recorded plat
thereof, all in Douglas county, Nebraska.
Said pro erty to oe soiu to sausij n"
Doll, defendant herein tfce sum of $05.43 with
Interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum
from the 6ih day of Ma, 1895.
Said property to be sold t satisfy Anna B.
Ludlum, plaintiff herein the sum of 11930.40
...Hn,.nt. with Interett thereon at 10 oer
cent per annum from the 6th day ot May,
To satisfy August Doll, defendant herein,
the sum of $1363,87 Judgment with Interest at
10 per cent per annum from the 6th day of
Mc y 1895,
Also to satisfy the further sum of 125.93
costs herein, together with accruing costs,
according to a Judgment rendered by the
district court of said Douglas county, at Its
May term, A. D. 18W. in a certain acuou
than DnH i.h.M nAnrilnir. wherein Anna 8.
. . . i i.Huu,lff t I I. ..In. f .a cram .MtlA
LfUUlum IB piaiubiu, cut, yu" . . "
and Kosa liHgemarsno, nis wne, auu &uisua
Doll are defendants.
Omaba, Nebraska, April Z4tn, tow.
Special Master Commissioner.
J. W. Carr, Attorney.
JjUQlum vs. Liagemarsnu et ai.
Doc. 50. No. 198 88
WRIGHT & THOMAS,
Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building.
SPECIAL MASTn-R COMMISSIONER'S
Sale. Under and by virtue of an order
of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage
issued out of the district court for Douglas
county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will,
on the 19th day of May, .A- D. lnutt, atone
o'clock P. at. of said day, at tbe north front
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-wlt:
The south one-half (H) of lot nine (I) In
block ten (10). Kountxe and Kuth's addition
to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne
braska, as surveyed, platted and recorded.
Said property to be sold to satisfy Helen
0. llodskin, the sum of three thousand two
hundred and twenty-two and 34-100 dollars
($3 222.34). with Interest on three thousand
dollars ($3,000.00) at seven (7) per cent per an
num, and on two hundred and twenty-two
and 34-100 dollars (1222.341 at ten (111) per cent
per annum, all from the 4th day of Keb-
Ml 1H'!:Y
To aatlsf v Jennie H. Morehead, the sum of
one thousand one hundred and eighty-three
dollars 01,183.0U), witu interest tnereon at
ten (loi per cent per annum from February
4th. 1XM.
To satisfy thirty-one ana ub-iuu aoiiars
($31.08) costs, together with accruing coats
according- to a judgment rendered oy the
district court of said Douglas county, at its
ebruar term. A. D. 1895, In a certain action
then and mere pending, wnerein tieien v.
Hodskln was plaintiff, and William R. Ro
man, et al , were defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, A urn ivtn, ism.
ISAAC N. WATSON,
Special Master Commissioner.
IXTrlcrht A Thnmajt. attornevs.
uouskin vs. uouian. jjoc (, no. mi. -h-o
JAS. W. CARR,
Attorney, 813 Board of Trade Building.
SPECIAL MASTER coMMlssionr-ivo
aula ITnder and b virtue of an order
iWt nf fnrec.losnre of mortnage
Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per u.WS-
annum fmm tha Al h
also the further sum ot 44.t8 costs herein,
together with accruing costs, according to a
Judgment rendered by the District Court of
I(T rtfiuirlaa countv. at Its Mav term. A. D.
1895, In a certain action then and there pend
ing wherein Urace Marvin is piainuir, anu
William li. liouian and others are aeieat
dants.
Dated at Omaha. Nebraska Auril 24. 1896,
I. N.WATSON.
Special Master Commissioner,
Wright ft TBonias, attorneys lorpiaintin.
drirn Marvin vs. Wm. Roman et al.
Doc. 48; No. 317. 4-24-5
Snecial Master Commissioner's Sale.
finder and b virtue of an order of sale on
decree of foreclosure of mortgage Issued out
Of the district court ior uougias county,
tatu nf Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will.
on the 2th day of May, A. D 1816, at one
o'clock p. u. of said day, at the EAST front
door of the county court house, in the city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
public auction to the highest bidder for cash,
the property described in said order ot sale
. . follnwa. tn-wtt:
Lot six (6), block eight (8), In Parker'i Addi
tion to tbe city ol omana, uougias county,
uoM nronnrt tn be sold to satisfy H. J.
Twlnting, plaintiff herein, the sum of one
hundred twenty-nine and 10-100 dollars
($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
at-im rinllarn (I12.B1).
Tn satisfy Harriet C. Ballou, defendant
homin- the sum of eight hundred and toTrty-
dollars (f33.00). with Interest thereon
from May 6th, 1895, at rate of ten (10) percent
perrtifv costs In the sum of sixty-one
and 48-100 dollars (161.48), together with ac
cruing COSH accoruiug u J.
i tha district court of said Douilas
county, at Its May term. A. D. 1895, in a cer
tain action then and there pending wherein
a t T-in,in. was niaintlff. and Thomas
oimnbeil and Mrs. Campbell, his
wife, Everett O. Ballou and Harriet O, Bal
lou were defendants.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April Z4tn, A.
D' M"8- oicOROE W. HOLBROOK,
Special Master Commissioner.
aanders a Maclarland, attorneys iur piam-
i a
Twlnting vi. Campbell. Doc. Ml No. 873.
e-24-ft
X- .i.i ".iih dm nf Mav. A. D. 1898. at one
o'clock P. at. of said day, at tbe north front
door of the county court house, In the city
of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at
nubile auction, to me inura u.uuc.
cash, the property described In said order of
sale as follows, to-wlt:
The south half (tt)of the southwest quarter
(U) of section ten (10), township fifteen (15).
,.lv (121. east nf the Sixth Drlnclpal
nierioian in uoukisb cuuuii, "l -w
braska, , .
Had nmnAnt m nn aoiu ixi nhi.isiy ouu ui
Marshall, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven
tbousand four hundred ana eignty-six anu
- fijiUm 7ix Ti luil nment. wltn Inter
est at eight l8) per cent per annum from May
6, 1895.
a af Tn ibi mi v t nn i urbimi bulu ua v w was v w
and 63-1U0 dollars ($20.63) costs herein, together
with accruing costs, according to a Judgment
rendered by the district court of said Doug
las county, at its May term, A. D. 1895, In a
certain action tben and there pending,
wherein John L. Marshall is plaintiff, and
John B. Flndlay, Phebe R. E. E. Linton,
Adolphus F. Linton, Ashurst Morris, Crlp A
Jnhn Whlttaker Coouer. William
Isaac bhara, r-rau r. muorcn. tumic v
lyle Baker, Janson Cobb, Pearson A Com
Danv, Martin Tibke and Omaha Loan A Trust
tympany oaviuas oaua .i. uoiu..auw.
omana, eprasaa, pIBRCE.
Special Master Commissioner,
Ta W flarr attnrne.
Marsh al 1 va Findl ay, et al. Doc. 47 i Mo. tot.
4-24-0
Notice of Final Settlement.
In the matter ot the estate of John T.
Payne, deceased:
i.iwivtp tiTr . ravun buu ma iitiitii uoiauui x u
terested In said matter are hereby notified
that on the 18th day ot April, 1896. E. B.
Womersly filed a petition in said county
court, praying tnat, uia uuni buuliuiou.hu.
account filed herein be settled and allowed,
...i ihiiii. ha dlw.haraed from his trust as
administrator, anu mat it you iau w appear
t..fn airi rmirt nn the 18th da of May,
1898, at 9 o'clock A. at., and contest said peti
tion, the court may grant the ptayer of said
petition and make such other and further
orders, allowances and decrees, as to this
ma.iv. ma iMni nrnner. to tbe end that all
matters pertaining to aam w
hnany wtu.u anu ue -
4-14-4 touaty Judge,
WRIGHT & THOMAS,
Attornevs. 517 New York Life Building.
SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order
of sale issued out of the district court
for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me di
rected, l will, on tbe 2nd day ot June, a. u
1896. at 10 o'clock A. m. of said day, at the
ST front door or the county court house,
n the ctt oi omana. uouitias county, Ne
braska, sell at public auction to the highest
bidder lor casii tne property aescrioeu in
said orderof sale as follows, to-wlt:
Lots one (I), two (2) and three (3) oi oiock
three (3); also lots one(l). two (2) and three
a in block four 14). and lots twelve (12) and
thirteen (13) in block one (1) in Cloverdale
Addition to tbe city of Omaba, as surveyed
platted and recorded, all in Douglaa county
state ot Nebraska.
Said Drooertv to be sold to satis y Mary M
Whit.nev. niaintlff herein, the sum of three
thousand tour hundred and thirty and 95-100
dollars ($3.430 95) judgment, with lnteiest
thereon at rate of eight (8 oer cent per an
num from February 4lh, 1896, together with
the sum of three dollars ((J.oo), protest rees
nulri hv said niaintlff.
To satisfy the sum of seventeen and 38-100
dollars ($li.38) costs herein, together with ac
cruing costs according to a Judgment ren-
aerea n tne uistrict court oi saiu iruuKiaa
county, at Its February term, A. D. 1896, In a
certain action men ana mere penning
wherein Mary M. Whitney is plaintiff, and
William T. Seaman and Sarah M. Seaman
his wife, are defendants.
Omaha, Nebraska, May ist. A. i. into.
JOHN W. MCDONALD.
Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska.
Wrlirht & Thomas, attorneys.
Whitney vs. Seaman. Doc. 52; No. 159. 5-1-5
Notice to Non-Restdent Defendants
To Charles J. Read, Mazllvah J. Read, and
M. C. Luiey company, non-resldentde'
fendanta:
You are hereby notified that on the 25th of
April. im. Elizabeth H. Abbott, plaintiff
herein, filed her petition In the above en
titled cause. In the district court of Douglas
county, Nebraska, against you and each of
you, impleaded with unarles A. Kenton, tli
object and prayer oi which is to foreclose
certain real estate mortgage executed on
the lutb any ot oecemoer, i9i, by Charles J
Kead ana maziivan j.iteaa, upon tneprop'
ertv described as follows:
L,otone (tjin oiock u in lovc i Addition
to the city ot Omaha, aa surveyed, platted
andre:orded. In Douglas county, Nebraska,
to secure tbe payment ot tbelr promissory
note with interest coupons attached, for the
sum of twelve hundred dollars ($1200.00), due
and oavable December 1st. 1896: that there Is
now due and payable on said note the sum of
twelve hunarea aoiiars (tiojo.oo), with inter
est at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum
from the 1st day of June, 1894. for which sum,
and Interest, plaintiff prays for a decree that
the defendants pay tbe same, and tbat in de
fault of such payment said premises may oe
sold to satisfy the amount found due. Vou
are further notified that on the 9th day of
June, 1896, the plaintiff will apply to the
court for the appointment of a receiver, to
collect the rents of said premises during tha
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 tbesald Charles J. Read and Mazllvah J.
Read are Insolvent. I propose tbe name of
Bryce Crawford for receiver, and W. H. Rus
sell and O. C. Olsen as his sureties, and also
as sureties for myself. I will support said
applications by the affidavits ot W. H. Rus
sell and M. J. kennard.
You are required to answer said petition
on or before tbe 8th day of June, 1806.
Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 25. 1806.
ELIZABETH II. ABBOTT,
Plaintiff.
By V. O. Strlckler, attorney tor plaintiff.
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ORANGE PRlNCItLiS.
On behalf of tbe Loyal Orange Lodge of
the United Slates of America, and with
view of correcting the false Impression that
enemies are endeavoring to convey to the
minds of men who are unacquainted with
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The Loyal Orange Institution Is a brother
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It has no hidden alms
It Is Fraternal and Benevolent assisting
and protecting members while living and
their widows and orphans when they are re
moved by death.
It upholds the right of private judgment
the untrammelled freedom of optnloni be
lieves the public schools are an essential
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tree from ecclesiastical or sectarian control
aad that persons disloyal to the government
-who hold a mental allegiance to tbe pope
ot Rome should be rigorously excluded from
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the government which protects the 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 acltisen in the exercise of his or ber
right of franchise, under the guise of relig
ious or spiritual authority should be pun
ished as a crime against the state.
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armed assailants, to the end that our glori
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and shall be held for actual American cltl
sens who become settlers.
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Protestants.
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dealings with his fellowman, and shall be
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That he will endeavor to give bis children
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