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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1896)
t THE AMERICAN. CITY AND STATE A. J. Lunl It aojournlne- Id Hot Spring. Don't forjet the !UpublIcan rally at Boyd's opera house Thurtlaj night. July 80th, lS'.W. Th?urifi"cfflee ha ben unutuallj buty thla week In clewing up bu.tnoM finiiiU'toJ durlne the last trm of court. The lew firm of Thoroa D. and II S. Crane I reported to bare taken e f eral of the rate growing out of the re cent terrible railroad accident. There arc a large number of newcaact being filed with the clork of thedlotrlet court thla work which will oome up for hearing at the September term. Joseph K. Clark of Hutte, Mont, pent leveral daya in Omaha the first of thla week and waa In attendance at the Bryan reception Tuefday evening, Hon. I. R Andrew and ton are on a Tint to eautorn Iowa and western Wl conitln. Mr. Acdrewi combine busl- net with pleasure and will probably return home In a week or ten daya. Tbomaa II. McCague waa appointed receiver of the German Saving! Bank by Judge Kcynor last Thursday. Ill" bond I fixod at ffiO.000, and there la upward of 1100,000 to pans through hi handt In the tettlemc-nt of the bank' affairs. E. E. Zimmerman, deputy county clerk, received the tad Intelligence Tuesday evening that his father had died at his home in Wilmington, Dol. Mr. Zimmerman, accompanied by his brother, loft Wednesday evening to at tend the funeral. The German Republican Club has Arranged for a number of debates on the financial question. The first de bate occurs Sunday aftornoon in Ger- manla hall, and will be carried oa in German. All citizens conversant with the German language are invited. The American Is the newspaper that reachos the people, and all attor Beys who have tried It as a legal adver tising modlum are satisfied with the results. A circulation of over 19,000 Is something that but few weekly newspapers In the Wont can boast of. Everybody reads It, and that Is what establishes Its value as an advertising medium. Its circulation Is bona fide. The Woodward Theatre Company which filled Boyd's Theatre to over flowing every night for two weeks last winter, will open their season at the Crelghton Sunday afternoon, Aug. 2 The company has been enforced by two - new specialties, which will make it better than ever, and it was one of the most popular troupes that visited our city last year. Woodward's popular prices will prevail. There are no law firms in Omaha which have a greater practice than Saunders & Macfarland. By close ap plication they have built up a business that Is the envy of many older firms. At the last term of district court of Douglas county they were Interested In nearly one-fifth of the cases on the docket, and their success may be fairly Indicated by the large number of ad vertisements appearing in these col umns from time to time. Their prac tice in the state supreme court has also been of the most successful char acter. Politics appears to have been en tirely forgotten by the attorneys of Omaha this week through the Influence Of the national convention of commer cial attorneys, which has been in ses sion the greater pait of this week. The old adage that "lawyers are the biggest liars," does not seem to fit those who are in attendance. If one is to judge by appearances, they are an honest and intelligent lot of fel lows, and they know how to combine business with enjoyment. The Omaha attorneys left nothing undone that would cause the visitors to have a good Impression of Omaha and her business interests, and we believe their visit has been one of pleasure as well as profit. Our attention has been called to a little piece of sarcasm that a young at torney got off at an old practitioner (who, by the way, has not made much of a showing in his profession before the courts) the other day. It seems that the senior practitioner wanted one of his ewn cases continued did not want it tried but had neglected to make the proper showing (as it is termed in law) in his affidavit for same. The young attorney instantly noticed the error after hearing the affidavit read, and slowly rising from his chair, addressed the court as follows: "You r honor, my brother attorney has not made much of a showing in this court, but I want him to have an opportunity 10 do se I consent to the adjournment of the case." All the attorneys pres ent had to smile, and the senior practi tioner had to smile himself. When down town drop In at John Rudd's and leave your watch, if it is out of repair, to be fixed, 115 So. 18 St Go to Edward Baumley for Livery, 17th and St.- Mary's Avenue. What you need is something to cure you. Get Dr. Kay's Renovator. See ad. Tat American to Jan. 1, 1897, 50c SILVERITES IN COUNCIL. r Whlla hiatal rrtj- Coav.atl ailwlf Atl.a4.4- K.wlaad IpMkt Hr. Loi i. Mix, June Si The dele- fate of the National Nllver org's nil lion were slow In amcmblinif In the music hall of the KiositiiQ building, and there were not near enough viol lor to fill the gallerie when J. J, Molt, chairman of tha national com mittee, called the courention to order at o'clock. Prayer u offered, after which Mia f.lllle K Tierce of this city read (he I)eclaration of Inileiteotleuce. This eau&ed another outburst of applautta. MIL NfcI.AM' HrKHII. When th call had Iwrn read. ( omfrmn f. G. Sew and. of Nevada, waa iiitr-xlu iwl by Dr. Moll a. tinpftr chairman am! pro. Ma..il to maka liii .ltiaaa Iqo'iiid( b ra- frradt tlia It lililicio deel iralion for Tir- tual sM monouH-talisin ami to tlis l. do ratio animation la faor of frai ailvxroom If Than lia Uuili-I Mr. llrran Id Hriu wurtlt Haying-1 Tha Itainorrary Una nomiustad a4ii!lUli f uuimiienrlithl. character, of ialt-il ability, of InltotiM. iuieirrit jr of liih pnriHiam, who liaa nev.r faltevd fur timatit In his dev.tMim to tha auaa of tiiiiiniallmm. r'iriu. tat not h'.'l HniO(, routMmit but nut If-dittlrlMit, umir to tha p.wpla, but not demagogici deiermin d for rxfortn, rat without a inula luoeudinry liaach or ianUmat4 utteranr to mar hit laeonl, toaalu a bnppr cimihtniuou of lb ornturi -al ami logic it qualilist. young, tonraui and anlhiuiantia. jet ilol b rntn and wia. Ha atands aa Ilia 1iIhI eaudidutoof nmvom.nt which, though trml mov sent fur reform, really mwina ratura to tiia wia ton, vati-raof our falli.ra Th. apeak r ilion dwelt on l'rmiilnnt I'lnv land'a tlimnrlal iiiiliry, whii-h tha lHim ir ratio tottvwutlxn had riulinUkl, and ei.reaiivi es parial pleasure '. tli. Democrat lo declaration agalu-t further tantf agitation. 11a r forma briefly lo tha other liies in tha llwnorratio platform at nun-easnuliat. Ha then denied that it wat tntemle.1 to pay dapta with fifty ttnt ilullara or dliaa tha currwnry, but da tlarad thai It ws tha purpose to raits tilvxr't talua tud dimlnUh tha itrain on gold and r- tnra tha old blinatiUlic unit of value Ua ds- famlail ilia proMiod ratio of IS to 1. Mr. NnwlaniU iiioia in favor of bliunUUUra, Itackad Kiiglaud'a gol l Miliey and want on: "nt hT at itakalhn inter U of tlia greatast (btor nation of the world; of tha g ait it tllvar prodnolng nnll m of tha world; of na tion ylulillng lha greatMt amount of farm pro taota lu tha world -(arm vroilueU on wliloh wa ralr for tha iayn"iitot our furaign dabta, tn I tha price of whloh hava btun driTan down Infold tllrar hat fallnn. Our opponanU, taatlaman, exagirarata tha difllculUti of tha auk bafora na. In orler to reatoni tiWar, it it only naoaaaary to atiaorb th enrrant prodnot f tha mini Tlia aooumulatal atock it in tha ibap of Ootn, boaring tha itamp of va rloai gor arum on (, nd It it abturd to auum that tli ownara ot tnob coin will and It bar limply to rood Ira thi American Itamp. Bilrar ooin It It ud alWar ooln it wonld remain. Thar It no turplna ny wbar In tha thp of bullion tor tlia bullion In the traaanry vnulta la oonttruollraly oiuad, and it repraaeuted by tilvar serttrlratet and treatury total now in circulation. The current product f the mlnaa it now all litorbd In current UN-tn tli art, in coinage, and for other pnrpote. Any tlumnnd that we or would b new demand and would ha a tndney to innreaae th value ot'he current product" Mr. Newlamti eomhntted th claim that fre anlntg would unduly incrnaia allver produc tion and tuggoiU'd royaltin l a nieani of checking txi great outputs. II declnrod that tha manufacturer ot tile country now opposed to fre lilver would toon tee that bimotnlliam wat to their intereat, and olotedi "And with th thing will come bemticient reiulta.not only to the producer, biittothebnuklng.mercantileand railroad intnnta which are now to tieadily tPlKMing ua. Thtr will realit that their pro, parity I baaed upon th general prosperity th entire country and tnat th proa- parity ot th la country cannot continue long debtor and producing nation! coguia ril l a the on r money metiil and by their action build up ita value and inornate it tontrol ovhr th product of labor. Tbli cam paign it to oien up tn era of eduoation and in Ihli work the illver party enter, animate I by to fictional tpirlt, controlled by no feel ing of envy agnimt th mora pro par ent, but inspired by th deilre to avtlntaln a broad American policy which hall protect the intereattof American product Uon, whether in the mining esc f th mountain', thi wheat fielda of the Wet tr.. totton heldi of the South or tha factortet cf tw England Hut li t n rememhr always im thlt con teat that union it atrength, and that the motto of our opponnta ia now. at it hat tlwtyi been, 'Divide and Conquer.' " 1302 Farnam Street Is the Union Pa- clflo City Ticket Office. How's This! W offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any rate of Catarrh that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. r. j. iHft.au. i tw imps., Toledo, u. We, the underaltcned, have known K. J. Cheney for the liwt IS years, and believe him perrecuy nonoraoie in all Dumlneaa transac tion! and tlniinclallv able to carry out an v obllgattona made by their tlrin. WrxT&THcax, Wholesale 1) rug g lata, To ledo. O. wai.ihno. kimnau & Marvin, Wholesale DruKKisw, Toledo, O. liall'i Catarrh Cur It taken Internallv. acting dlns-tly upon the blood and mucout nurtai-ea of the lyslem. Price ',hc. per bottle. Sold by all druggieu. Teatlmcntata free. E4elp It needed by poor, tired mothers, over worked and burdened with care, debili tated and run down because of poor, thin and Impoverished blood. Help it needed by the nervous sufferer, the men and women tortured with rheumatism, neu ralgia, dyspepsia, scrofula, catarrh. Help Comes Quickly When Hood's Sarsaparllla begins to en rich, purify and vitalize th blood, and aends it in a healing, nourishing, invig orating stream to the nerves, mueclea and organs of th body. Hood's Barta par ilia build up the weak and broken down sys tem, and cures all blood diseases, because Mood' Sarsaparilla It the On True Blood Purifier. AH drag-frlsts. L Fre pared only by CI. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. mm f-Blft an uiv umr jmia w h rlOOU 5 F1115 withHood't Sarsaparilla. t JOHN RUDDg 3 t Jeweler and Optician J 115 S. 16th STREET, MAKIS A SPIClALTT Ol a Fins Watch Repairing 1 w-S? French Clocks. t Exclusive Watch Examiner for F..E. ' and M. V. B. B. Ce. tatittitaawi J ft tt.U .MlKllH M ACKAKLAM). J w vJkttorneya, lto4 Faraatn tttraet. l OtirHIFPtt HA I.K -By virtue of an order ii of eale laaued out of the dlnlrlrt court fur IMiuulaa county. Nehraaka. and to Ui dlrtvled. I will, on the i'nh day of Autu.t, A It. lia. at ton o clock A. H. of aald day. at in aasr mint omir oi tne county court hound, la tor city orOinaua. DouKlaacoun Netiranaa, aril at public auction to th hlKh eat bidder for caah, the property described la taia ornnrnr tale aa loiiowa. u-wit: U ta three '.), four . all ifli, arven (71, ten me. nri-rn ilAi, K-railwi i Hi. elifht-en (IH rlnelren ilVi and twenty Oil In block one hundred and nflrra tll&'i ala lot two (21 In block one hunitrvd and nineteen illui. lot three (i In lilock one hurdrrd and thirty inree 1 1. in. aim mi nine in id iiiim i one nun dred and tlftv-elnht il.Vo. all In the town lor city i of Florence, aa turveyed, platted and recorded, all In IKjuxlaa county, atale of .e- uraaaa. Held urourrt to be to'd to tatUfv Pbllln L. jonnaiin. uiatntitr Herein, 'iietum or ninety one and 7u UV dollara iful iUi judirnient, with liileret thereon at rale of ten ilili per cent per annum troiu May tin. twm. woicn auioun la a Hrat valid and eilhtluf lien upon tald aiHive aeacrlliea property. Alto to aatlafy the num of twenty four and 4S-IIIU dullara it tHl coatt herein, lugelher with accruing coeta accordliix to a judgment renuereu uy tne oiairict court or aaiu ikiuk lat county, at lu May term, A. I. InUu, In a certain ai l Ion then and there oendlnir wherein I'hlllp I. Jolnmon In ulaintlff. and VtcUir li. l.aiiittry, Mary M. Lanirtrv. hi wife, Alfred K. VVollT. Mary A. White and r rank K. Moore a. Clerk of the IHaUlct Court of Douiila County, Nebratka. ar de fendant. Omaha, Nebraska. July 34th. IWM. joiin w. Mcdonald t herlff of llouvln County. Nubraaka. eaunderi A Mitcrarlund. atturneya. Jnlina in va. i.anittry et at. Doc. Mi No. til. 1-2 S SAl NDKllS Ai M At' FA I tli AM). Attorney, iit Farnam 8 1 reel. SPRCIAL MASTEK COMMISSIONER'S Hale. Under and bv virtue of an order of tale on decree of foreclosure of inortiraite laaued out of the dlatrlct court forOouKlat county, elate or nmuraaka. ana to me dl- t-d. I will, on the 31x1 dav of Ausust. A. H IhiiH at one o'clock P. af . of aald day. at the r.An r iront amir or tne county court limine In the cllv of Omaha. Iloilirlaa eonnt Na. braaka, eell at uu'illc auction to the huheat Uiuuer for caah, the urouertv deacrtbed In aaiu orner or aaie aa rouowa, to-w t: lAt two CD.la block one 111. Mavne Place an addition to the cllv of Omaha. Douirlua con nly, Nebraaka. nam property to be sold to aatlKfy p. L, Johnaon, plaintiff herein, the turn of throe nu nil red HUy-eeven and 73-101) dol art iH.ii Til), and an ittmrnev'a fee amountlnit to mirty-n ve and , i-nw doiiart i;.77i. toiiHther Willi Interest on both of tald amount at the rate of aeven 17) per cent per annum from IV lite in be r 17th, IMM. To eattaf V coata of aald raae tuned at one hundred twenty-five and tlVliiO dollar aiza.oft), toilet her with accru nil coeta. accord lui to a Judirnient rendered bv the district court or aaiu iMiiiKiat county, at Ita Wepteiu- uer term, a. ii. imh. in a certain actum then and there pcndlnir. wherein P. L. Johnaon waa plaintiff, and Jimnuh V. Tbouiuaon and Iteuben W. Koas, execulortof tbe estate of lteuben Koas, deceased, Krancet I. Thotnaa Dexter L. Tbomaa. Andrew Mi lea. enenutorof tne eat ate of John L. Ml lea. deceased, and janiet i noiiipton. were derendiinta. latd at Omaha, Nebraska, Jul 24th, A, D, IMS. OEOKOK W. HOLBitOOK, BlHM-lal Maatr ComnilaHlonep. Baunilert & Macfarland, attorney for plain- tin. Johnaon va. Thnmpson. Doc. 44; No. 374. 7-34-6 BAV'NDKltS & MACFAHLiAND. Attornevt, 14U4 Farnam Street. NOTICE -To the defendunU William L. Mathewa. Adam UctMelland and Hunan McClelland, hit wife, non-resident de fendant!: Vou will take not lot that on the 20th dnv of July, lHim. Walter E. Keeler. plalnilft herein. Hied hit petition In the dlatrlct court of DouKlat county, Nebraska, airalntt you tbe aald defendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclote a certain tax cer tificate anted November 151 h. Wt. and taxet paid thereuuder covering the following de- crlbed real ettate tituatrd In DouKlat county, Nnbraaka. to-wlt: hot elitht (8) In diock tony two (ai, city ot Florence, upon wnicn mere la now uue inn turn or Slu.ao with lnterett from July SUth. lHKu. at the rate of ten 10) per rent per annum, attornev t feet amounting to ten (10) Der cent of tha de cree and all coata. Plaintiff praya that the defendant may be reoutred to na the eame or that taid premlem may be told totatlafy tne amount touna aue. and mat the aald de fendant! be debarred ot all right, title or In tereat In laid premises. You are reoutred to anawer aald notltlon on or before the 81st day of August. ISM), liatea, umana, inenrasKa, July 24. imin. WALTKHK. KKKLKK. 7-24-4 Plaintiff. By Saunders & Macfarland, his attorney. SAUNDEItS & M ACFAUL AN D, Attorney. 1404 Farnam Street. SHKKIFF'B SALE. By virtue of an order of sale laaued out of the district court for Pouglat county. Nebraaka. and to me di rected, I will, on theSSth day of August. A. D. lH'.Hi. at ten o'clock a. m. of aald day, at the K AST front door of the county court houte. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county. Ne braaka, tell at public auction to the hlgheat bidder for caah, the property described In tald order of tale at follows, to-wlt: Lot seven (7) In block tlxteen (In), all In the town (or city) of FUvence. aa turveyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Said Drooertv to be told to satisfy Walter K. Keeler. plaintiff herein, theium of twelve and 25-100 dollars ($12.20) Judgment, with In terest thereon at rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from May 4th, 1800, which amount is a first valid and existing lien upon tald above described property. To tatlsfv the sum of twelve and 43-100 dollars (f 12 4,1) costs herein, together with ac cruing cost according to a judgment ren dered by the district court of said Doutla county, at Ha May term, A. D. 18W, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Walter E. Keeler Is plaintiff, and Elizabeth Stalon Is defendant. Omaha, Nebraska. July 24th. m. john w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Saunders A Macfarland, attorneys. Keeler vs. Malon. Doc. 58; No. 75. 7-24-8 SAUNDERS & MACFARLAND, Attorney. 1404 Farnam Street. NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX 8 A LE. To Tbomaa F. Boyd, the owner, and all persons In actual possession or occupancy of he real estate a escribed oetow, all others whom It may concern: Tou are hereby notified that on the 8th day of November, li4, P, L. Johnson pur chased at public tax sale of the treasurer of Douglas county, Nebraska, for the delin quent county and city taxes of the year 18t)3, the following deecrlbed real ettate situated In Douglas county, Nebraaka. to-wlt: Lot eleven (11) In block four (4), Improve ment Association Addition to Omaha. That said real estate was taxed for the year 18D3. and wa sold for the delinquent county and city taxes of the said year 18H3; that said real estate was taxed In the name of Tho. F. Boyd for the year of 1890. You are rurtner nounea mat inetimaoi redemption of the above deecrlbed real estate from tald tax tale will expire on th Vth day of November. Dated j uiy Z4in, ism. 7-24-3 P. L. JOHNSON. SAUNDERS & MACFARLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. NOTICE TO REDEEM FROM TAX 8ALE To Wlllam H. Detweller. th owner and alt pertont In actual puaaeailoa or oc cupancy of the real estate described below, all other whom It may concern : You are hereby notified that oa theSth day of November, 1S94. W. E. Keeler pur chased at public tax sal of th treasurer of Djuglas county, Nebraska, for the delin quent taxet of the year 1893. the following a escribed real estate, altuated la Douglas county. Nebraska, to-wlt: 8ub-l'3 of lot 31, lection 27, towmhlp 15, rang 13. That aaia real estate waa taxed for the year 1803, and wa told for th delin quent taxes of tne tald year 1803. That iatd real ettate wai taxed In the name of W. H. Detweller for the year 1896. You an further notified that the time of redemption of th above deecrlbed real estate from said tax talc will expire on the 8 & day of November, ltRio. W. E. KEELER. Dated July 24th. 189S, 7-24-3 We will tend this paper to your ad dress until Jan. 1, 1897, for 60c. SAI NDKUS MACFARLAND, Attorney. 1404 Faraaa Htreat. w ti r.Ki rr BALK y nrtue of aa order of aale laaued out of the district court for IMUglaa county, Nebraska, and to uie di rected. I will, on the 2Mh da of Auiuil. A Ii Ik at ten o'clock A. a. of aald day. at the r. am rront door or lb countycourt bouae. In the city of Omaha. Douglas cout.lv. Ne braska, sell at public auction to the hlgheat uidder lor rash, lb property described In aald order of sale aa follow. ti-wlt: The south one-half IS' of lha west seven snd M !Hl iTM-IKll aires of the south eighteen and S-100 1 18 1001 acre of the south one-half l'i or the northwest quarter of section twenty on, township Brtern ink, range thir teen 1 13), east of the CI nth principal eierldlan which real eatate la more deflultel 1. scrllird aa follows: Commencing at a point ttirty-lhree i.Ui feet east of the southwest corner of the northwest quarter () of sec tion iweuiv (uui, vownsnip nrteen (in. range thirteen illli. thence north one hundred and forty eight and 1-10 (US l-IOi feet, thence east eleven hundred and thlrty-ous (1131) feeu parallel to the one-half ('-.I section line. thence south i.n hundred and fortv-elirht and 1-10 ilt8 1-10) feet, to the one-half (S' section line, tnence weeteieven Hundred and thirty-one ill.lli feet along th one-half (H) section line Ul the place of beginning, as sur veyed, platted and recorded, all In Douglas County, state of Nebraska. To satlsry WlllUm U. Haunder. plaintiff herein, the sum of three thousand and thirty-five and UK-IK) dollar () 0H 3m Judg ment, wini interest tnereon si rate or seven (ii percent per annum from September 23rd. 18ii5. lo satisfy the sum of thlrt v-elirht and 78-100 dollars i38 781 Costa herein, together wit h accruing coals, according to a judgment reniiereu uy the district court of said Doug las county, at Its September term, A. D. !.'&, In an a lion then and there Dending. wherein Wlllllaiii (i. Saunders It plaintiff, and Kd- iii ii n u i: auen airs. Alien wrst and tl name unknown), his wife. John T. Kog rs. Frances Rogers, his wife, and The Mutual Investment Company of Omaha, Ne braska, and Omaha Belt Liue Hallway Com pany are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. July 24th. 1806 JOHN W. McDONALI). Sheriff of Douglas Count v. Nebraska. Saunders A Macfarland. attorneys. eaunuers vs nen, et ii. Doc. 50; No. 330. 7-21-6 BAUNDKKS & MACFAKLANU, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of tale laaued out of the dlatrlct court for Ilouitla county. Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will, on the 25tb day of August, A. I). lHMt, at ten o'clock A. M. of aald day, at the hAKT front uoor of tbe county court house. In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraxka. sell at public auction to the high est bidder for cash, the property described In said order of aale as follows to-wlt: All of block one hundred and nlnety-slx ltmi In the lown (or cltylof Florence, aaiur- veyed. platted and recorded, all In Douglas county, atale of Nebraska. said property to ne aold to tatlsry Philip I.. Johnaon, plaintiff hereln.the aumof alxty- oneand M-lotl dollars (Hl.fW) judgment, with Intereat thereon at rate of ten (l'i) per cent per annum from February 3rd, IKlHi, which amount It a first valid and existing lien upon tald aliove deecrlbed property To satisfy the sum of twetny-aeven and U8-IU0 dollars il7.U3) coat herein, together with accruing cos's, according to a judgment rendered by tbe district court of aald Doug las county, at Us May term. A. D. 1MM, Id a certain action then and there pend ing, wherein Phlllo L. Johnson It plaintiff. and Omaha & Florence Laud & Trust Com pany, Victor O Langtry and Mary M. Lang- iry, his wife. Alfred F. Woltf, Mary A. Whit. Kachel A. Orever. The Nebraska National Hank of Omaha. Nebraska. Oeorge W. Loonila, Administrator of the estate of August Kandow. deceased. Walter O. Clark, Administrator of the estate of Hugh O. Clark, deceased, and Frank K. Uooret. Clerk of the District Court of Douglas County, Ne braska, are aerenuants. Ouiaba, Nebraska, July 24th. I john w. Mcdonald, FherltTof Douglas Oountv. Nebraska. aundert A Macfarland. attorney!. Johnson vs. Omaha & Florence Land & Trust Company. Doc. 51 ; No. 248. 7-24-6 SAUNDEItS & M ACFAHIiAND. Attorney!, 1404 Karnam Street. SHEKIKK'S SALE. By virtue of an order of aale Issued out of the district court for Douglas county, Nebraska, and to me di rected, I will, on the 26th day of Auguat, A, H. mm. at ten o ciocg A. M. oi aald day, attb EAST front door of the county court house, In the city of Omaha. Douglas county. Ne braska, sell at public au tlon to tha highest bidder for cash, the property described In laid order of aale as folic wt. to-wlt: Lot fifteen (151, block one bnndred tnd fty-elght il!W. and all of blocks two hun dred and fifty-eight (258) and two hundred and sixty-three (303), all in the town (or city) of Florence, as surveyed, platted and re corded, all In Douglas county, state of Ne braska. Said property to be aold to satisfy Philip L. Johnson plaintiff herein, the sum of ninety one and 40-100 dollars (101.40) judgment, wlih Intereat thereon at the rate of len (10) per cent per annum from May 4th, 1806, which amount la a first valid and existing Hen upon taid above described property. Totatlsfythe sum of thirty-two and 43-100 dollars (2 43) costs herein, together wtth ac- ruing costs, according to a Judgment ren dered by the district couitof said Douglas county, at Its May term, A. D. IHW, In acer- lain action tnen and there pending, woerein I'hlllp L. Jehnson Is plaintiff, and Omaha & Florence Land A Trust Company. August Kandow, Nebraska Saving! & Exchange Bank, George A. Hoagland Frank E. Moorei, Clerk of the District Court, Kachel A.Orever, Nebraska National Bank of Omaha, Ne braska, Oeorge W. Loom Is. Administrator of the estate of August Kandow, deceased, Mary Harzard and Walter O. Clark, Admin istrator of tbe estate of Hugh O. Clark, de ceased, defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. July Z4th, mm. john w. Mcdonald. Sheriff of Douglas County. Nebraska. Saunders A Macfarland, attorney!. oknson vs. Omaha & Florence Land A Trust Company. Doc. 51; No. 277. 7-24-5 SAUNDEK9 & MACFAKL.AND. Attorney!. 1404 Farnam Street. sr FECIAL MASTER COMMISSIONER'S Hale. Under and bv 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 31st day of August, A. D. 1800. at one i clock p. si. of said day, at tne cast rront oorof 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 tald order of sale as follows, to wit: Lot seven (71 In block three nunoreo and eight (303) of the original plat of the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, Said property to tie aoia to sausiy r-nuip .Johnson, plaintiff herein, the sum of five undred and eleven and 83-100 dollars (1511.83). with Interest thereon at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum from Septem ber 17th, 1804. To satisfy costs In tald case taxed at forty- three and 38-100 dollars (H3 38), together with accruing costs, according to a judgment rendered by the district court ot tald Doug las county, at its Kptemo?r term, it. v. iwt, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Philip L. Johnson wat plaintiff, and Charles H. Brown and Mrs. Brown, rst name unknown, his wire, were de fendant. ..... Dated at omana, neorasaa, juiy in, a. 1800. GEORGE W. HOLBROOK, Srjeclal Master Commissioner. Saundert A Macfarland, attorney for plain Johnson T. Brown. Doc. 43: No. 361. 7-24-5 SAUNDEItS & MACFARLAND, Attorneys, 1404 Farnam Street KTOTtCETO REDEEM FROM TAX SALE o.m Tt Tnnmu r . novu. idb owner hu ii persons In actual possession or occupancy of thereat estate described below, allot ..era whom It may concern: ,. You are nereoy nouueu .an. uu .uo ivui .. November. 1804. P. L. Johnson pur chased at public sale of th treasurer of DOUgla COUniy, iwu, lur vu uoua- ........t. mnnw and city taxes ef tbe year 1S03. the f allowing descrlbd rsal estate, lt uated In Douglas county. Nebraska, to-wlt: West 46 feet iota, oioca 4. ruriiM auuui nfCanltal Addition to Omaha. That said real estate wat taxed for th year 1803, and waa sold for the delinquent county and city taxes of the said year lew. That said real estate was taxed In the nam of Thomas F. 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