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About The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1897)
THE AMERICAN w. a. ArxnR, Merohantn National bank. BUI. sheriff a bale. Ir virtue of an alia order of eJ Issued Ml of th district court for Oourlu coun ts'. Nebraska, and to mo directed. 1 will ok th Sch day of January. A. P. ItML al thm o'clock a, m. of an Id day. at th aat front door or the county court houa. fa Iho city of Omaha. Itouaiaa county. ebrmsse, aWI at public auctloa to the Mrrimi I'loon- tor rash, the properly de- enrxd in atua order of BHiq. mm follows. t-aii: Th- undivided twnty-foiir-on-nnn Vndtha CU-MH) of t. wml flftv-rive iS of lot five, f.) In block threw huntr-d ! forty-two (SO of original plat of the eyy of Omaha, and alio th undivided avetv-slx-one-hundrdtrs 7-lii) of th wrn nny-nv tft) r4 of mid lot nv In v-k 34!, In th city of Omaha, aa sur- p". Matted and rwor.le.1. all situated B Onuirlaa munty. state of Nebraska. ntd property to ho sold to satisfy Walter ivewier. pinintlfT herein, the. sums a Bjllowa, to-wlt: On the undivided J4-1w f the wt ffi fx of lot I, In Work StI arovo ow-nreri. tno sum of lhrw hundred ad forty-thnen and S4-HO lIMM) dollar JaMrmtvit. with tnterewt thereon at the or ten tun rf cent per annum from February 1st, IW; and the further sum of JJ SB. attorney's fee herein. Also to aatinfy Walter M VmW ,!. alnlntlfT. on the undivided 7-H of the west u reet or lot a. In Murk S42 above dv Bibed, the sum of two hundml and avrnty-onn and 41-10B trxi.41) dollars lii.lir. jent. with Interest thereon at the rate i ten per cent per annum from February " . ana bjho me runner sum of 14 itaraev'a fees hjun 4"o satisfy the sum at one tiunivui n.i tiros (tll W dollara costs herein, together Wjt accruing- costs, according to a decree rnuema oy ine enstrirt court of said ouirliut county, at Ita wto-nui-w t., . In a certain action then and there Jfidlnir. wherein Walter K. Kaeeler la piainiirr and Amanda Herfrquist, Hllma BefYquist, Oscar Nenraulst. Anna C Nl. n and John Nelson, her husband, are wmuilltui. Omaha, Nebraska. December 94th, 1817. JOHN W. M'DONAU). Bherlff of TViuclaa County, Nebraska. yf. A. 8AUNOKK3, Attorney. Keeler vs. Itanrnuiat. cket 6R. No. 377. Ite. Ducket Z, page J17. 12-34-5 W. A. SAtTNTKRB. Karchahta National Bank Building-. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an order of sale tngued out h district court for Doug-laa county, JBebraxka, and to me directed, I will, on 25th day of January, A. D. 18SH, at a. m. of said day, at the cant front door f tha county court house, In the city of Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska, sell at blic auction to the highest bidder for cash the property described In said order C sale as follows, to-wit: lot three (3) In block two (2), and also 1ft five (5) In block two (2), in Saunders Hlmebaugh's Highland Park addition S the city of Omaha, and also lot six (B) block eight (X), in Saunders & Hime Mugh'a Mount Pleasant addition to the sty of Omaha, surveyed, platted and re garded, all situated In Douglas county, atate of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Wal ta" H Keeler, plaintiff herein, the sums lots as follows, to-wlt: On lot J, block 2, the sum of $12.05, and aa attorney's fee of $1.20, and on lot 6, Wock 2, the sum of $12.03, and an attor ay's fee of $1.20, said lots being situate tai Saunders & Hlmebaugh's Highland ark addition above described, and on lot t. In block 8. in Saunders & Hlme taugh's Mount Pleasant addition above described, the sum of $14.30, and an at torney's fee of $1.43. which amounts, ac cording to the Judgment, bear interest at Be rate or ten (10) per cent per annum icepting attorneys tees) from Septem- r 11. isi. Po satisfy the sum of thirty and 61-100 u.oi) dollars, costs herein, together with crulng costs, according to a decree ren- red by the district court of said Doug- Ma county, at Its Sepember term, A, D. 1897, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein Walter kV Keeler is plaintiff and Eu- rafla L. Chase, Chase, first and rfkA name unknown, her husband, Dewltt C Eggleston and Mrs. Eggleston, it and real name unknown, his wife, stenry C. Campbell and Mrs. Camp Mi, first and real name unknown, his wife, are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, December 24. 1897. JOHN W. M'DON AID, her I ft of Douglas County, Nebraska. Jf. A. Saunders, Attorney. Keeler vs. Chase et al. Docket 69. No. 21. Ex. Docket Z. page m. 12-24-5 W. A. SAUNDERS, Merchants National Bank Bldg. SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of an alias order of sale issued at of the district court for Douglns aunty, Nebraska, and to me directed, I wUl, on the 2.rth day of January, A. D. 1W8, at ten o'clock a. m, of said day, at Wla east front door of the county court house, in the city of Omnha, Dougl.ts junt, Nebraska, sell at public auction to t highst bidder for cash, the property ilBcribed in said order of sale, as follows, t-wlt: Lota (37), (38) and () in Luke & Temple ton's addition to the city of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas county, state of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Walter It. Keeler, plaintiff herein, the sums on said lt as follows, to-wlt: jn lot thirty-seven the sum of $29.92. (In lot thirty-eight the sum of $11.37, and Cm lot forty the sum of $30.10, whi.:h amounts, according to the decree, bear in terest at the rate of ten (10) per cent per aamum from February 1st, 1897. To satisfy the sum of Forty-one and 21-100 ($41.26) dollars costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judg aemt ordered by the district court of wld Douglas county, at Us February m, A. D. 1897, in a certain action then aad there pending, wherein Walter H, Kjeeler is plaintiff and Alexander M. John ston and others are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska, December 24th, 1897. JOHN W. M'DONALI), Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney. Keeler vs. Johnston, et al. cket 67, No. 104. JUx. Docket Y, page 2G5. 12-24-5 W. A. SAUNDERS. Merchants National Bank Bldg. SHERIFFS SALE. By virtue of an order of sale Issued out f the District Court for Douglas County, aebraska, and to me directed, I will, on le 25th day of January, A. D. 1898, at ten clock A. M. of said day. at the EAST front door of the County Court Hoase, in the City of Omaha, Douglas County, Ne braska, sell at public auction to the hlgh at bidder for cash, the property described la said order of sale, as follows, to-wit: Lot 18, block 2, in Bedford Place, an ad Mtion to the City of Omaha, as surveyed, platted and recorded, all in Douglas ounty, State of Nebraska. Said property to be sold to satisfy Wal t E. Keeler, plaintiff herein, the sum of Urty-two and 82-100 ($32.82) dollars Judgment, with interest thereon at rate of ton (10) per cent per annum from Febru ary 1. 1897; To satisfy further the sum of $20.01 ta herein, together with accruing aats, according to a decree rendered by e District Court of said Douglas County, at lta February term, A. D. 1897, in a cer tojn action then and there pending, wherein Walter H. Keeler la plaintiff and Mary Cunningham and others are de fendants. Omaha, Nebraska, December 24, 1897. JOHN W. M'DONALD, Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska. W. A. SAUNDERS, Attorney. Keeler vs. Cunningham, et al. cket 67. No. 178. Be. Docket Z. Page 291. 12-24-6 From 10 to 1000 feet down, gold is found In abundance; the deeper you go the richer the ore. These are facte concerning Mercur, Utah. THE UNION PACIFIC la the only all-rail line to Mercur. For Mercur leaflet, giving full par ticular!, call at City Ticket Office, 1302 Farham 9T. W. H. BTTtWBX, Attorr. CI Mw lark Ufa Baal II a. SlIIIUrTB SALS. Br vtrtM of a plariaa ardar tt aala ta- uad out of th dlautrt court for Doua-la county Nebraska, and to m directed, 1 will, on the Zlcl day of December. A. D. 1W7, at to o'rlo. a. ra. of aald da, at tha BAtST 'rout doer of th cunty 01 tart l.ok. In th city of Omaha. Doujrlaa county. Ne braska, anil at public auction to the hifhoet bidder for raah, the properly deecrtbed in aald order of caje aa follows, to-wit: The eaat one-half of theeouthweet quar ter (r a W V and the west forty-nine and K-iu (4 X) noma of the wM one-hall of the aoutheaM quart, (W Vfc tt K V. all In aectlon number etht (X) and the mirth nineteen (19) airea of the west twenty-four and a-10U (2t.9) acrea of the northweet quarter of (he northeaat quarter (N W of N H V) of section number seventeen (17). all In township sixteen (IS) north of range thirteen (13) east of the Sixth Iftn Ciuii Meridian containing one hundred and forty-eight and JS-liW (14 ; acres more or lean aa surveyed, and recorded, all situated In Douglas county, atateof Nebraska. Said rowrty to be sold to aatlafy Michi gan Mutual IJfe Insurance onmnuny. plain tiff herein, the sum of four thousand elKht hundred and thlrty-alx acd 7-l'W dollars ($4.N36(7) judgment, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from. May 4th, 1K9C; To satisfy Saloma Bowman, defendant herein, the sum of eight hundred anj ninety-six and lS-iai dollara ($s)&15) Judgment, with Interest thereon at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from May $d, 18!: And to satisfy said Michigan Mutual Life Insurance company, plaintiff herein, the further sum of one hundred and thlrtv nlne and 96-100 ($13.6) dollara Judgment for taxes paid thereon by said piantlff In or der to protect his lien thereon, with Inter est on forty-cix and OV100 ($46.06) dollara from July $d, 1894, at ten (10) per cent per annum, and interest on the sum of ninety three and 91-100 ($&! dollara at the rate of ten (10) per cent per annum from De cember 27th. 1886; And also to satisfy the further sum of one hundred and thirty and 23-1U0 ($130.23) dollara costs herein, together with accruing costs, according to a Judgment rendered by the district court of Douglas county, at Ita May term. A. D. 18H6, In a certain action then and there pending, wherein the Mich igan Mutual Life Insurance company Is plaintiff and Julia R Vandercook, Jamea EI Vandereook, The Mutual Investment com pany, John I Pierce, Receiver of Mutual Investment company, and Saloma Bowman are defendants. Omaha, Nebraska. November 19th. 1S97. JOllV W. M'DONALI). Sheriff of Douglas County, Nebraska, W. H. Russell, attorney. Mich. Mut. Life Ins. Co. vs. Vandercook et al. Dou. H: No. 184. 11-19-4 Artie lee ef lerarperalle. Notice to hereby givee that th article or incoroorauoa or th -Omaha an4 Wood Kiver alining and KeaJ t Valet Company" ea been Died la the otlice of the county rlerk of Doiujla County aod a tela of Ne braska, That tha reneral nature of tha business to be transacted la to acquire, own, lease, bold, work or operate mtnw of gold, silver and other mtnrrals In the alatea of Ne braska and Wyoming- and elsewhere; also to acquire, own. Irase and use water, wa ter lights, mllla and reduction worts In cident lo the treatment of gold, silver or otner ore, minerals or earth, and to lease, ell or dispose of the same; to buy and aell ore. Duiiutn, mines and claims; to con struct and maintain all necessary works for tha operation or carrying- out of th ousineaa or said corporation, and to ac quire by purchase, lease or otherwise sili h other property, real or personal, aa may be suitaoie or convenient lor aald business: and lo acquire, purchase, lease and sell rl estate, as well aa to use, maintain and aistHiee or aald property or any thereof. That the capital stork of said corpora tlon Is three hundred and fifty thousand (1.&0.IMI Ul) dollars, divided Into shares of ten ($1000) dollara each, which shall ha luny paiti wnen issue.i, and may be in creased unon a maiorltv vote of the stock holders, and that said corporation ahall beirin business aa soon as fifty thousand (ton. u) n dollara worth of stock has been subscribed and Issued. That the affaire of the corporation ahall oe manured by a board or nve directors, ail of whom ahall be stockholders, and shall be elected at the annual meeting of the stockholder on tha first Tuesday after the first Monday In January In each and every yr. and aald board of directors shall elect from among the stockholders a president, vie president, secretary and treasurer, and they ahall have power to adopt and enact by-law for tha manage ment of said business, and said director shall also have power to appoint such other officers and employes as they may deem advisable for the conduct of their business That tha principal place of business shall n in tne city or Omaha, Douglas county, Nebraska. That the highest amount of Indebtedness shall not at any time exceed twenty-five per cent of the capital stock actually is sued. Dated at Omaha, Nebraska, thla th Ktb dav of November, A. D . 1N. (Signed) JOHN W. CAIRNfl. RALPH R. R1TT1NQER, JOHN D. HARRIS. U-lMt Incorporators. 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