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t HE AMERICAN WRIGHT THOMAS. Attorneys. U? Nw York Ufa Bulldtac BFECIAI. MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SAIX-tiilu muit b virtu ot aa order ' of sal oa decree) of foreclosure of bio 1-141x1 Issued out of ill dl.trlct court fur Doug la county, Nebraska and to eue d.reried, 1 will, oa lb Mta day of May A. D. ISM, ml 1 n o'clock p. m of eald day, at ta north f root door of tb county court house. In th city of Omaha, Douglas county, Neuraak. anil at public auction to uie hlgbest bidder fur cash, the property oracrtued la aald oruer of sale aa follow, to-wit: Tba aorth one-half of lot tan (10), block Kty-ave (oil. la tb city of bouth Omaha, uglaa county, Nebr.ska, aa surveyed, platted and recordeu. said property to be sold to satiety George r. Davis, plaintiff herein, the turn of out thousand and eighty 00a and &i-lW ilHhl.iSI dollar, at the rale of eveu (") per cent per annum, and on eighty -on aid U luu ifnl.tt) dollar, with late real on on thousand ill.uuO) dollar at the rate of ten 1IO1 per cent per annum all from the 6th day of stay. ltfitf To satisfy Denn Aluerry, defendant herein, the aum of one hundred thirty-three and 14-1UU illJJ 15i dollars and cuel amount ing to seven anu si UW i7.aj dollars with lo ta reat at the rata of tan per cent per annum from May ttih. IW6. To sutufy the further sum of twen'y-one and W-luu tKIU) dolltr cuau herein, to- J ether with accruing cost, according to a udsment rendered by thedU.rlct court of aid Douglas county, at it May term, A. D. 1886, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein tieorge Y. Davi Is plaintiff and John U. Km ken aud other are defend ant. Dated at Omaha. Nebraska. April 14. 1890. Isaac N. Watsobj, Special Master Oommlaaioner. Wright & Thomas, Attorneys for flalnllS. Davis tl Kuiken et al. Doc. id. No. tZi. i-U 6 M HIGHT tk THOMAS, Attorney, 517 New York Life Building. BPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S hale. Unuer aud by virtue of an order of ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is sued out of the district court fur Douglas county. Nebraska, and to me directed. 1 will. on the 6th day of May, A. D. lWo, at one 'clock p. M. of said day, at the north front door of the county court house. In the city t Omaha, Dougla county, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the hlgheat bidder for easb, the property described In said order of aale a follow, to-wlt: The east one-half of lot eight (8), block eleven of Bead's r lrst addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, as sur veyed, platted anc recorded. aid property to be sold to satisfy Parke wvu, Aiflcuwr ui iub tevaiw ui ranny Bryant Godwin, deceased, plaintiff herein, the sum of three thousand two hundred and ninety-four and S7-1U0 dollars 87), with Interest on three thousand dollar (fci,0oo 00) at the rate of seven i7) per cent per annum, and on two hnndred and ninety-four and 17-100 dollar (IMJi) at tb rate of ten (10) per cent per annum, au from tb nth day of May. ISM. To satisfy the further aum of twenty-two and 84-100 dollar ii2.t) cost herein, to gether with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of aid Douglas cuunty. at lis May term. A. D. In a certain action then and there pend ing, wherein Parke Oodwin. Executor of tbe state of Fanny Bryant Uodaln, la plaintiff, and Annetta Tipton and other were de fendant. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April Mth, A. D. i&M. ISAAC N. WATSON, Bpecial Master Commissioner. Wright A Thomas, attorneys. Godwin, Ex. vs. Tipton, etal. . Doc. ! No 250 4-24-8 WRIGHT & THOMAS. Attorney. 517 New York Life Building. SPECIAL MASTKR COMMISSIONER'S Bale Under and by virtue of an order of ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage Is sued out of the district court tor Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on tbe 26th day of May, A. D, UM, at one O'clock p. u. 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 ale as follewi to-wlt: Lot eight 18), In block nlae (9), In Shlnn'i ad dition tutbe city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, aa surveyed, platted and re corded. Said property to be sold to satisfy Julia 8. Bryant In the au u of three thousand seven hundred and ten and W-100 (C3,71u.o dollars, with Interest on thirty-live hundred (4.1 500) dollar at the rate of 64 per cent per annum, and on two hundred and ten and SO-100 (S210.60I dollar, at tbe rate of ten per cent per annum, all from May 8th, 1D5. To satisfy Charles K. Bale, trustee, the um of two huudrtd and one and 88-100 (1301.88) dollar, with Interest I bei eon at 10 per cent per annum from May 8th, I1W0. To satisfy the sum of twenty-seven and 38-100 dollars (tih.jH) cost herein, together with aecruing costs, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Duuglas county, at Its May term, A. D. 1805. In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Charles E. Bates, trustee. Is plain tiff, and Rachel Kaliah et al. are defen dants. Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th, 1898. 1SAAO N. WATSON, Special Master Commissioner. Wright A Thomas, attorneys. 4-24-5 AVRIGHT & THOMAS, , Attorneys. 617 New York Life Building, SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Bale. Under and by virtue of an order of ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is ued out of the district court tor Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 26th day of May.A.D. 18o,at one o'clock P.M. of said day,al,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, tbe property described In said order of sale a follows, to-wlt: Lot three (3) and the west one-half () of lot two (2), In block elgut (8), Kountze Place, an addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, a 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 (15,401.47) dollars, with interest on five thou sand (15.000) dollars at the rate of seven (71 per cent per annum, and on four hundred and one and 47-100(1401.47) dollars at the rate Sf ten (10) per cent j.er annum, from the 6th ay of May, 1895. To satisfy Salile Horbach, plaintiff herein, the sum of two thousand s.x hundred and nlnety-slx and 62-100 ((2,896.52) dollars, with Interest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the tiih day of May, 1805, and also the further sum of $44.88 costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a judgment rendered by the District Court of aid 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 14. lioman and others are defen dants. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, April 24. 1898. I.N.WATSON, Special Master Commissioner. Wright A Thomas, attorneys for plaintiff. Grace Marvin vs. Wm. lioman et al. Doc. 48; No. 317. 4-24-5 Special Master Commissioner's Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree ot foreclosure of mortgage Issued out ot the district court for Douglas county, state of Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will, on the 2t)th day of May, A. D 1818, at one o'clock p. H. of said day. at the EAST front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at Subllc auction to the highest bidder for cash, le property described In said order of sale a follows, to-wlt: Lot six (8), block eight (8), In Parker's Addi tion to the city ot Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy H. J. Twinting, plaintiff herein, the aum of one hundred twenty-nine and 10-100 dollar fl29.10), with Interest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from May 8th, 1885. and attorneys' fees amounting to twelv and 1-100 dollar (f 12.91). To satisfy Harriet C. Ballou, defendant herein, the sum of eight hundred and tnirty three dollars (fH33.00) with Interest thereon from May 8th, 1805, at rate ot ten (10) par cent per annum. To satisfy cost In the sura of lxty-on and 48-100 dollar (Kl.48), together with ac cruing cost according to a judgment ren dered by the district court ot said Dougla county, at lu May term. A. D. 1895, In a cer tain action then and there pending wherein B. J. Twinting waa plaintiff, and Thoma Campbell and Mr. Campbell, hi wife, Everett G. Ballou and Harriet a Bal lon were defendant. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska. April 24th, A. D. 1894. GEORGE W. HOLBROOK. Bpecial Master Gommlaaloaer. aanden A Maclarland, attorney tor plain- TvinttaiT. Campbell. Doc 44 No. 17V WRIGHT THOMAS, Attorney. 117 New York Life Bnlldlaf . SPECIAL MABTER COMMISSIONER' Sale. Cader and by virtue of an order of m la issued out of the district eourt for Duuslas county. Nebraska, and torn direct ed. 1 will, on toe ttih day of May. A. D. IssM, at one o'clock p. au. of said day at tb ao ta front door of tie county court house, la the city of Omaha, Dougla county. Nebraska, ell at public auction to th highest bidder foreaab. the property described la (aid order of sale a follow, to-wlt: The north one-hair (Si of lot liteen (1 In Nelson' addition to th city of Omaha, Dougla county. Nebraska, aa aurvayed, platted and recorded. bald prupan y to be (old to satisfy the cum of eighteen hundred and thirty-three and TJ-1U0 tl ail 77 1 dollar, with Interest on sev enteen hundred ill Tou.ooi dollars at T per cent per am um. and on one hundred and thirty three and T7-100 if 1377) dollars at 10 per cent per annum, all from May (th. 18U4. To satisfy the sum of twenty-nine and 48 100 dollar (fcS.tai cost herein, together with accruing costs, a curding to a Judgment rendered by the dlalrtct court of aald Doug las county, at It May term. A. D. lfttO, la a certain ac'lon then and there pending, wherein Julia 8. Bryant I plaintiff, and Hachael Kaliah. et al.. werede.endant. Omaha, Nebraska, April S4ih, two. ISAAC N. WATSON. Special Master Oommlaaioner. Wright A Thomas, attorney. Brvaot fa. kaliah. 4 M-5 WRIUHT THOMAS, Attorney, 617 New York Life Building, SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S HALE.-Under and by virtue of an order of ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage la sued out ot the District Court for Dougla county, Nebraska, and to me dlrlcted, 1 will, on the 28th day ot May, A. D 189& atone o'clock r. h. 01 ram uay, at tuo ourvn irunv uwr ui thecounty court bouse. In the city ot Omaha, Douglas county. Nebraska, sell at public auction to the blgbest bidder for cash tba property described In said order ot sal as follows, to-wit: The south forty-seven (47) feet of lot tour (4), in block five (5), In Improvement Associa tion addition to Omaha, Dougla county, Nebraska, as lurveyed, platted and re cord eed. Said property to be sold to satisfy plain tiff tbe sum of live hundred and ttitriy-tiire 75-100 (4.W75) dollars, with Interest on tire hundred (fUM.OO) dollars at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, and on thirty-three and 75-100 (fJ3.75) dollars at the rate of ten (10) percentper annum, all from May 8lb, 1805. To satisfy tbe sum of twenty-three and 18-lOOdollara ifcU.lStoosU, together with accru ing coata, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of said Dougla county, Nebraska, at It May term, 1895, In a cer tain action then and there pending, wherein Richard Goodman Is plaintiff aud George Holmes et al. are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, A pril 24th, 1898. ISAAC N.WATBON. 8peclal Master Commissioner. Wright A Thomas, attorney. Goodman vs. Holmes et al. Doc. 49) No. 71 4-24-5 WRIGHT & THOMAS, Attorneys, 517 New York Life Building. SPECIAL MASTERS COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order of ale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage is sued out of the district court for Dougla county. State ot Nebraska, and to me direct ed ,1 will, on the 28thday of May, A. D. 1898. at one o'clock p. at. of said day, at the north front door of th County Court-house, In the city of Omaha, Dougla county, Nebraska, ell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order ot sale as follows, to-wit: Lot one (1), la block flit teen (15), city ot South Omaha, in Dougla county, Nebrassa. Said property to be sold to satisfy Cairo A. Trimble, plaintiff herein, the rum of seven hundred fifty-seven and 25-100 (1757.25) dol lars Judgment, with Interest on 1700 at 7 per cent per annum, and on 157. 29 at 10 per cent per annum, from the 6th day of May, 1K95. To satisfy the sum ot forty and 18-100 dollars (140.18) costs herein, together with ac cruing costs according to a Judgment ren dered by the district court of said Dougla county, at lu May term, A. D. 1890, In a cer tain action then and there pending wherein Cairo A. Trimble was plaintiff, and Uoberj T.Maxwell and Anna M Maxwell his wife, Abel P. Crapser, Charles J. Nobes, Margaret J. Elliott and John Elliott were defendants). Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th. A.D. 1898. EDGAR a. SCOTT. Bpecial Master Commissioner, Wright A Thomas, attorney. Trimble vs. Maxwell. Doc. 48', No. 182 4-24-5 JAS. W. CARR. 813 Board of Trade. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S SALE. Under and by virtue of an order of sale on decree of foreclosure of mortgage issued out ot the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 28th day of May A D. 1896, at one o'clock p. if. ot said day, it the 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, tbe property described In said order of ale, as follows, to-wit: All of lot four (4), In block twenty-two (22). West Omaha, an addition to the city of Omaha, according to the recorded plat thereof, all in Douglas county, Nebraska. Said pro erty to be sold to satisfy August Doll, defendant herein tte sum of f95.43 with Interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from the 61b day of May, l.i95. Said property to be sold t. satisfy Anna 8. Ludlum, plaintiff herein the sum of tl930.4 Judgment with interest thereon at 10 per cent per annum from the 8th day ot May, 1895. To satisfy August Doll, defendant herein, the sum of fl383,87 Judgment with interest at 10 percent per annum from the 6th day of Msy, 1895. Also to satisfy the further sum of I2S.93 cost herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by tb district court of said Douglas county, at it May term, A. D. 1896, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Anna 8. Ludlum Is plaintiff, and Charles Lagemarsno and Rosa Lagemarano, hi wife, and August Doll are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th, 1898. John L. Piercb, Special Master Commissioner. J. W. Carr, Attorney. Ludlum vs. Lagemarsno et al. Doc. 50. No. 198 4 24 5 JAS. Vi. CARR, Attorney, 813 Board of Trade Building. s PEOIAL 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 Dougla county, Nebraska, and to me directed, I will, on the 26th day of May, A. D. 1898. at one o'clock p. if. 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 sale as follows, to-wlt: The south half (H of the southwest quarter (Vi) of section ten (10), township fifteen (15). range twelve (12), east of tbe Sixth principal meridian In Douglas county, state ot Ne braska. Said property to be sold to satisfy John L. Marshall, plaintiff herein, the sum of seven thousand four hundred and elgbty-slx and 67-100 dollars (17.486 67) Judgment, wltn inter est at eight (8) per cent per annum from May 6, 1895. Also to satisfy the further sum of twenty and 63-100 dollars ($30.63) cost 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 then and there pending, wherein John L. Marshall Is plaintiff, and John B. Flndlay, Phebe K. E. E. Linton, Adolphu F. Linton, Ashurst Morris, Crisp A Company, John Whlttaker Cooper, William Isaac Shard, Frank E. Moores, Charles Car lyle Baker, Janson Cobb, Pearson A Com- Bany, Martin Tlbke and Omaha Loan A Trust ompany Savings Bank are defendant. Omaha, Nebraska, April 24th, 1896. JOHN L. PIERCE, Bpecial Master Commissioner. Jaa W. Carr attorney. Marshall v. Flndlay, et al. Doc 47 1 No. M. 4-24-6 Notice of Final Settlement. In the matter ot the etat of John F. Payne, deceased: George W. Payne and all other persons In terested In atd matter are hereby notified that on the 18th day of April, 1898, B. B. Womersly filed a petition in said county court, praying that hi final administration account filed herein be settled and allowed, and that he be discharged from his trust a administrator, and that if you fall to appear before said court on the 18th day ot May, 1898, at (o'clock A. af., and contest said peti tion, th court may grant tbe prayer of aald petition and make such other aad further orders, allowance and decree, aa to thai eourt may aeem proper, to the end that all setters pertaining to said eetate may Anally retUed and determined. lRYlNar. BAXTER, 4-24-4 iouaty Judge, SAUNDERS M ACFARUAND. Attory. 1404 FVaam "treat. NOTICE TO NON-KKMDtNT DKFENT aol To Josrph Thomson aad Keubea W. Roaa. executors of ha slate of Keulien Roes decraaedi Jcawph Thon eon. Mrs. Thomson. rat and real a a me unknown, hi wife; and Keubea W. Koaa and Mrs. Koaa. Bra and real same unknown, hla wife, aoa-realdent de fendant. You will take notice that on the 30: h da of April. lHWl, Philip L. Johnson, plaintiff herein, tied hla petition in tba district curl of Douglas county, Nebraska, agalnit you. the aald defendant, the o Ject and prayer of which are to forecliate three c-rtalu tax eertlttcitto duted January 7th. 1N92, and two certain tax cerlincatrs dated Nov. Zi. IH92 and taxes paid thereunder and covering lots 6 and In block 1 and lot 7 In block 2 all la Mayne Place, an addition to the city of On ai a. Douglas county. Nebraska, said tax certificate were laaued to E B Biter, who afterwards sold and aailgned the name to the plaintiff who la now the owner theraot ; that there la now due upon aald lot 5, block 1, Mavne Pla e, the aum of f.ust.25, and upon tald lot, block 1, Mayne P.ace. the aum of M72.J9. and uixin lot 7. block t Mayae Place, the aum off 114.73, with Interest on each of said amounts from Apr'l JUih, lKMk at the rate of ten per cent per annum and aa attor ney' fee auiouutlng to ten per cent of the decree and all coat fur which amount plaintiff pray fur a decree and tlat In de limit of the uavment of th amount found due that said premise may be auld tosat aty tbe same; that upon the sale the defendants be debarred of all Interest In aald premises. You are required to anseer said petition oa or before the n aav ot June, iwo. PHILIP L. JOHNSON. Plaintiff. By Saunders A Macfrlnnd HI Attorneys. iiatxu timutia. weorhsa. mav tat. mm. 5-1-4 SAUNDERS MACFAHIjAND. Attorney. 1404 Fiirmim Street, VTOTICK TO NON-REflDENT DKFEND- ant: To Horatio row lies, purlin m. Vnaltu. hla wife: Klla H. Downs. Eva. J Rogers and Estellu M. Ross, uon-resldent de- funi u t You will take notice Unit on the 28th day Of April, lrtt. Walter K. Keeler. plaintiff herein, filed his petition in the district court of Douglas county, Nebraska, against you. th, uluive earned defendant, the obiect and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax ceruncaie uitteu nufvuimr i,u, io.-u, nil tuiiti mild thereunder, covering lot 2. block 230, of tbe city of Omaha (original plat) Douglas eounty, Nebraska, which said cer ii,'iim laaind bi W. H. Hclilleo. and by him duly sold and assigned to the plaintiff who is now the owner thereof : that there Is now due upon said tax certlflrat and taxes rmm thereunaer tne sum ot ei-s.es wmi iu- trt from Ma 2Mth. 1898. at the rate of ten percentper annum and an attorney' fee nniniimtiiir M ten tier rent of the decree and allcoxt. Plaintiff pray that said premise may be decreed to be cold to sallhfv tbe amount due thereon with interest, attorney' fees and costs, and that upon toe sale me defendants be debarred of all lnteiest In anlri nren Isea. You are required to answer raid petition on or before the stn any or j une. iiwn. WALTER E. KEKLER. P.aintlff. By Saunders A Macfarland, His Attor neys. riuMri Omnlia NphmsUa. Mav 1st. 1896. 5-1-4 JAS. W. GARR, Attorney. 313 Hoard of Trade Building. SPECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Sale. Under and by virtue of an order ot sale on decree of foreclosure of uiurtgtge Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me directed, 1 will on the 9th day of June, A. D. 1898. at one o'clock p. u. of said day, at the north front door of the county court house, in the city of Omaha, Douglas cuunty, Nebraska, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the property described in said order of sale as louows. to wit: Lot eluhteen (18) In Nelson's Addition to the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Ne braska, as surveyed. Dialled and recorded Said property to be sold to satisfy The Union Trust Company, plaintiff herein, the sum of two hundred and two and 44-100 dol lars ($202.44), with interest at the rate of ten (10) oer cent tier annum from May 6tb, 1895 and also tbe further sum of nine hundred and sixteen and f0-i00 dollars (I916.5U), with Interest at tfie rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from the 6th day of May, 1896. And also to satisfy the sum of forty and 78-100 dollar (W0 78) costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by tbe district court or said Doug las county, at It May term, A. D. 1895, In a certain action then and there pending wherein The union Trust uompany is plain tiff, and Rachel Riley and others are de fendantfl. Dated at OmaLa, Nebraska, May 8th, A D. 1896. WM. B. TEN EYCK, Special Master Commissioner, Jen. W. Carr, attorney for plaintiff. Union Trust Co. vs. Rachel Riley, et al. Doc.37; No. 221. 5-8-5 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 county, Nebratka, and to me directed, I will, on the ltttb day of June, A, D., 1898 atone 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, sell at Dutillc auction to the highest bidder for cash the property described In said order ot sale as follows, to-w i: Lot thirteen (13), block seven (7), In Central Park, an addition to the city or Ouiaha, Douglas county. Nebraska. Said urooerty to be sold to satisfy Milton F. Roys, plaintiff herein, the turn of ninety three and 87-100 dollars ($93 87), with 10 per cent Interest thereon from May 7tb, 1894. To satisfy Isaac Adams, defendant herein, the sum of one hundred eighteen and S3-100 dollars ($118.83), with 8 per cent Interest thereon from May 7th, 1894. To satisfy pro rata, said Isaac Adams, the sum of one hundred and thirty-five dollars ($135 00); Commercial National Bank, de fendant herein, tbe sum of five hundred and thirty dollars ($530.0; Fred Ltndhorst, defendant herein, the sum of forty-three dol lars ($43.00), and Abram S. Joseph, defendant herein, the sum of ninety-four dollars ((94.00), with 7 per cent Interest on all said sums from May 7th, 1894. To satisfy Isaac Adams the sum of six hun dred sixteen dollars ($816 00), with 8 per cent Interest from May 7th. 1K94. To satisfy $27.48 costs, together with ac cruing cost according to a Judgment ren dered by tbe district court of said Douglas county, at its September term. A. D. 1894, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Milton F. Uoy was plaintiff, and Joseph A. Haines et al., were defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. May 15th, 1H96. WILLIAM T. NELSON, Bpecial Master Commissioner. Roys vs. Haines. Doc. 42; No. 16. 5-15-5 Notice. Notice Is hereby given that on the 30th day of April, 1896, Articles of Incorporation were adopted for the Incorporation of the Omaha .inc Company, and that the name of said corporation Is the "Omaha Zinc Company:" the principal place ot business Is Omaha, in the state of Nebraska; the general nature of tbe business to be transacted is tbe mining, crushing and smelting of .lnc, Lead and other Ores, buying, selling, leasing and hold ing such real estate and personal property a may be necessary to the conduct of its business: the amount of capital stock Is ten thousand dollar ($10,000.00), to be paid for when received by the stockholders; the said corporation commences on the first day of May, 1X98, and terminates on the first day of May, 1995; the highest amountof Indebted ness authorized is five thousand dollars ($5,000.00), and that the affairs of the corpora tion are to be conducted by a Board ot five Directors, to be elected annually on the third Tuesday of April In each year, except ing 1b the year 1898. E. B. MEREDITH, L. P. DYKE, 5-15-4 Incorporators. Articles of Incorporatlsn. Notice Is hereby given that a corporation known as the "Union Publishing Company" has been organised under tbe laws of the state of Nebrask a and that It principle place of business Is in the city of Omaha, Dougla county, Nebraska; that its capital stock is twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars, divided into share of five ($5.00) each; that the gen eral nature of the business transacted is the printing, binding, publishing and purchasing and selling of magazines, newspapers, books, etc., and all business of a general publish ing house; that it has power to do all things necessary to properly conduct its business and to sue and be sued; that the 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; tbat the time of commencement of business was January 1st, 1896, and terminates twenty-fire years from date thereof. Dau-d Omaha, Nebraska. March 27th, 1898. 3-27-4 M. L. ZOOK, Becretary. QRANO LODGE LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION or rum United States of America. FRANCIS C.OAMPBEL IL, M. W. Q. M . Minneapolis, Mlaa. BOBT. W JOHN8C IN. Buuretue Secretary. Troy. New York at. L. EOOK, 1815 Howard Street. Omaha. Neb.. Organiser fur departmentof Nebraaka, Iowa, a ansa, aieeouri anu txiiurauo, ORANOK PRINCIPLES. Oa behalf ot th Loyal Orange Lodg ot tba United State of America, and with a view of correcting the false lmpreaetoa that senile ar endeavoring to convey to the mind of man who are unacqualotad with Orange principle, are theae few statement mad: Th Loyal Orange Institution 1 a brother hood and sisterhood, bound by three tie Justice, Truth and Righteousness. It has no hidden aim It 1 fraternal and Benevolent aaslstlng and protecting member wbll living and their widow and orphan when they ar re moved by death. It uphold the right of private Judgment th untrammelled freedom of opinion) be ileve the public schools ar an eaeentlal safeguard of the state, and should be kept free from ecclesiastical or sectarian control and that persons disloyal to tbe government who hold a mental allegiance to the pop of Rome-should be rigorously excluded from teaching therein. It believe primary allegiance 1 due to the government which protect th Uvea, liberties and properties ot It cltlsen, and that ecclesiastical authority should not nnder any circumstances, be permitted to meddle In the affair of stale, and that coer cion of a cltlsen in the exercise of hla or her right of franchise, under the guise of relig ious or spiritual authority should be pun lihed a a crime agalnit tbe state. That It Is the duty of every cltlsen to de fend the lawfully constituted authority and Institutions of our country against corrupt and Inimical Influence, as well a against armed assailants, to the end that our glori ous freedom be protected and transmitted unimpaired to posterity. It encourages habit of frugality and In dustry among It members, and is proud to boast that Orangemen seldom become public charge or accept pauper bread. It believe In the restriction of Immlgra tlon d the extension ot time for the natur- alli,.on of cltlsen, and that the public and shall be held for actual American cltl ens who become settlers. Tbe Loyal Orange luitltutlon of th United Btatei of America has certain requirement for membership That a man shall be an actual American Cltlsen, having complied with the laws of the United States with regard to naturalisation and without a mental reservation. That the applicant shall be a Protestant, and also that hla parent and wife shall b Protestant. 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BT EDITH O'GORMAN This little work relate the bitter experlenc of a young lady who was Induced through th cunning of the Jesuit add the Slater oi Charity to enter a convent. Her story of th heartrending ecenee enacted ln those sink of iniquity is told ln a convincing style. Prlc ln cloth 11.29, sent postpaid by AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO., tGOLD MINE! Bend us ten cents, coin or stamp, and we wtll send your name and address to 100 of the most popular paper in America. You will receive copies of each for reading and dis tribution FREE. In addition we send your name and address to 600 manufacturers who want agents. (Many have received per manent employment, as we have testimonials to show). You will receive samples of goods and other things too numerous to mention You get bushels of mall. Address, U. S. DIRECTORY CO., 1043 Van Buren Street Chicago. THE PRIEST, THE WOMAN, Ann turn CONFESSIONAL. BY REV. OHAS. CHINIQUY. This work deals entirely with ths practice of the Confessional box, and should be read by all Protestants a well a by Roman Cath olics themeelve. Tbe errors of tbe Confess ional areclearly pointed out. Prlc, ln cloth 11.00, sent postpaid. Bold by, AMERICAN PUBLISHING CO. TEN PAGES of the Congressional . . . RECORD Containing- tbe debate on the Indian Schools Appropriation and Linton's Remarks on Marquette Statue, ln pamphlet form, now ready to mall. One copy 5c, ten copies 40c, fifty copies 12.00, one hundred copies $3.80. Address CHASE ROYS, 631 P Street N. W., Washington, D. C. LODGE DIRECTORY. NEBRASKA. J a. O. V. A. M. TATS OnCwCIL, OP IIBASSAI I 0.-KIV. 8. WRIGHT BUTLER. I). D . P. O. Hoi 725, Unit a . V.C'.-W. k. tOOMIMJE. PlaUmouth O. beer J. A. bUIElDb. P. O. Hoi 72S. Omaha. B.C. Treaa -K A. WILLIAMS. Omaha. Conductor k Tl'TI'. I'laiumoulh. Warden K P. DOLMAN Ouiaha. Bentlneie-W. VAN lit kit Bo. Omaha I J. L. LIVICSEY. Ou aba. Kepreaenlatlve to National Council- KEV. WtliGlir HI 11.1 K. K. p, IMiLMAN. . W. tlOUl KK J. A. SHIELDS, aud II. L. DAY. Th next regular meeting will be neiu reb- ruary 23. 17. at Ll c la. FRANCIS 8. KEY COUNCIL No t meet every Friday evening at U. A. K. Rail PlatUuiouth. Neb. Visiting bruthera cor dially Invited. O. K. JOHNSON, MO- BBC WASHINGTON COUNCIL No. 1, " every Tuesday eve. In Idiei Hid hall. Mlh and Grant streets Visiting brothen always welcome. J. II. HaavsT. Sec y T INOOLN COUNCIL No. , meet la Lla iJ coin, Nebraska nOLUMBIA COUNCIL No. L meet even Tuesday evening In Red Men's liali, Pat terson block, cor, a and raraani B tree la. W. M. Thomas Councilor. E. L. Makmtob. Becretary. US. OKANT COUNCIL No. 10, meet ever Ttoi.r-.dev evening in Palteraon Hail. 17th aud r'araatn au. i, V tailing orotiiera al' wave welcome. W. F. KNAPP, hoo. Becretary, 1AKKIKLI) COUNCIL No. ft, niaeta aver - TuMUaff BlirnK ln Bourn uuialia. Van Hbab, U. U. Iishxh, Councilor, Secretary f IBKHTY COUNCIL No. T meet avary " Tuesday evening, I. o. u. r. Mali, Loul villa. Neb. T. U. Lucaa, Uec. Sec y. COUNCIL No. JO. A. P. A., Cameron, Mo., meet every second and fourth Mondat evening, at fraternity Temple. Vial tori welcome. BLUKK CITY COUNCIL No T meet verj Wedneeday evenlug in G. A. R. Hall, oouncil ui una, ta. Oxford Council, No. 130, ot the American Protective Association, of Oxford, Neb. meet In their council chamber every Friday night al 7:JU p. m. Sojourning trlenda In good atandlug are alwaya welcome. 11. 0. Duualn, pre. . o. Bcarborougn, Kec. secretary LINCOLN Commandery No. t. U. A, M meets every Thursday evening In P. O. S. ul A. ball, council Hluna. la. A, si. uurnh Recorder. "MAI1 A COMMANDERY NO. 1. U. A. M '-' meets on first and third Wednesday evenings or eacn mount, at u. A, tt. nan. 116 North Fifteenth alreet, Omaha, Neb, P. A. Ban man, Commauderi 11, h. Led yard Recorder. MISSOURI. STATE COUNCIL OP MISSOURI. B. C K.C. Borden. Iiulden, Mo. S. V. C Rev. U. A. Slaughter, Bt. Joseph Missouri B. 0. Bec'y Roll G, Carroll, Warrensburg Missouri Will meet ln Cbilllcotbe. Mo., February 1896. KANSAS CITY COUNCILS KANSAS CITY COUNCIL NO. t-Meett every Friday night at 1222 stcUee street, Jaa. mcnauiara, sec y loou baat iota ot pOLUMRIA COUNCIL NO. lft-Meeu every Saturday night at the corner of Twelfth and ouerry streets, w. r. eueaver, ttecord Ing Secretary. 1407 Madison street. PATRIOT COUNCIL NO. 81-Meet every A Tuesday night at 1222 McUee streets. PerceyP. Uuuiiu, Reu. becretary, 2116 Drlpp street. fJATK CITY OOUNCIL No. 44-Meet every Monday nigut. corner lain auu t en ot over drug store. CPRINGF1ELD OOUNCIL No. 49-MeU " every Thursday night, between list and cnu on uuiuies. CHEr FIELD COUNCIL No. dS Meets at - Sheffield even Thursday night, Thomas l smith, Rec. sec y, Sheffield, Mo.. - urL'L'rrl n , , it v .. . n li up r i cuf uuuiiuii, 1,11, a. r, n. . meets every Saturday night at Knights or uoiumoia can, Bbeiileiu, Mo. frank rorues, secretary. ABE LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 10, AMKRI can Protective Association meets every sec ond and fourth Wednesday of each month li I. O. O, K. hall, PlatUuiouth, Neb. Vlitla memuer are welcome j. u. omitn. Bee. AURORA COUNCIL No. 1 W. A. P. A.- "" Meet every Wednesday afternoon at o'clock, at tbe A. P. A. Hail, itf Minnesota avenue, Kansas City, Ran, DROSPECT COUNCIL No, 61, A. P. A.-a 1 every Monday evenlug at the corn meets corner ot Twenty-third and Prospect avenue, Kansas Ulty, ftlo. Person desiring to Join may en close their name, street and number, ward age and occupation, and direct to box b'll Kansas Ulty, Mo,. America Council No. 7, meets at Wood ward a nan every weunosuav at z a. m sharp, third street and Lafayette avenue, Kansas City, Mo. All visiting friends will 06 coruiaiiy wei- comeu. Mrs. c. Abbott, President, Mbs. Ida Phillips. Secretary.) EUREKA COUNCIL No. 1, W. A. P. A.-Heet econd and fourth Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock In the A. P. A. Hall, Southeast cor ner Packard and usage avenue, Armourdala, visitors are coraiauy invited to attend. XIDE AWAKE COUNCIL No. 10. A. P. A " meets every Friday night at 10th and I, Hoaa, urigsDy nan, naueas uty, Kan. UXCELBIOR OOUNCIL NO. 8. W. A. P. meet on the Urst and third Thursday arternoon ot eacn momn, at i:w o clock, at Bell's hall, Southwest Boulevard, near stats line. Rosed ale, Kansas. Friends of other councils are cordially invited to attend livery true American laoy i invited to com and join us, aod assist In ths good work. tniation leeai.w HATE CITY COUNCIL No. 8, A. P. A.- w Meet every Saturday evening at 447 Mln nesota avenue, Kansas City, Kas. Visitors cordially invitea, rOUNCIL No. 7. A. P. A. Meet evnrv Mnn. " day evening at Chamber of Commerce Han. ttiverview. visitors cordially Invited POUNCIL No. 11, A. P. A.-Meeu at Wood v ward's Hall every Tuesday evening atl.p m. snaro, Third street and Lafayette avenue A cordial Invitation 1 extended to visiting xneuus. ARGENTINE COUNCIL No. 12, A. P A.- " Meet every Monday night ln Noke Hall, Argentine, Kan. All visitor welcomed. TOPEKA COUNCIL No. 14, A. P. A.-Heets 1 every Monday evening In A. O. U. W. Hall 418 Kansas avenue. Topeka Kansas. All visitors wiu oe coraiauy welcomed. Oostdyk Council. No. 1. W. A. P. A. of Kaa a City. Mo., meets ever Friday afternona at 2:30 o'clock at 1600 PennSU Addre, PoV omce uox ui, iv ansae iaiy, no. sunflower Lodge, L. o. 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