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'vw r v-" w-iiy-wJtwffif,iwtyrirfviTg nwitjyfyT'" m'v -?swwi- -,"" -- -j r. - n " ""W - - r ' ,ypH"T'rf,""F' iWTwrwvTimi ww'c'wywtirinnwti1 CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1889 ,, "A J UNION SAVINGS BANK.1 CaplUU , 1300,000 00 Liability of Stockholders W0, WO 00 R. E. MOOUK, President. K, K. 1IUOWN, Vice President, 0. H. IMIIOFF, Cashier. Eleventh quarterly statement of the Union Bar lugs Hank at llio close of business, February 28th,. 1889. ASSETS. Loans on real rotate (first mortgages), ,9100,183 Ml Iians on collateral 63.M0 80 Warrant 1,WM 07 Furniture anil fixtures 707 93 Demand loans ......,..11,000 00 Ch g),639 02- 40,839 OJ Total $JlS,tW 6ft UAIIIUTIES. Capital Mock paid In I 80,000 00 tUndlTlded earning 1A47U 07 Deposits 1H0.4I7 48 Total $ai,BN7 N No. of accounts opened to date 4,039 STATE OF NEBRASKA, I 00CNTT Or LANCASTIR, f I, 0. It, IinhofT, Cashier of Union Havings Hank, do solemnly swear that the nboro statement la true to the beat of my knowledge and belief. C. It. IMHOFF, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of March, A. D. IBM). CHAb. K. WAITK. bui Notary Public. IADIES Should call nnd sec our Good and Spring Novelties nnd OrnnincnU (or the head. All the lntcit shapes In Jiangs Switches, etc. 1M 0 St. They Have No Equal ! Adams & Westlake's 10IAECH Gasoline Stoves, Contain more improvements, are more desirable, neater and cleaner, than anj other Gnso .line Stoves now made. Call and See Them. FRANK E. LAHR f36 P Street. North Side P. O. Square. HEYMAN & DEICHES 1518-1520 Knrnnm Ht., 'Now Pnxton Illock, TKE LAMEST CLOAK, SUIT and FUR HOUSE. In The West Wo aro now Introducing ninny now novel itlos In Spring and Hiimincr Wear, and re- ipoctfkilly Invito our Lincoln frlon.l to cull and hco tho now lino Jnst opened. ARE DIRECT IMPORTERS And us such cuii oiler Inter styles ut lower prices than any house west of Chicago 1 fact we'll tuko pleasure In irvlnirlo Llneolnltes. .CALL AND SEE US WHEN IN OMAHA. Wo can s'low you n line lino o," CloakH, Drosses uuu Furs that lurpnss nuythlng you lmvo over noon In tho entire west. It will pay you to taken trip to Omaha to whin, If you want anything nice Inour line. IMall Orders Receive Prompt Attention. i7 jf n(tuVuU DcEP GIIATITUDE. Row the Kdltor of rpr Won Itlm m m Llfo I-oeg Friend. Tho great truth thnl position In n, nows paper, rut in life, is everything, was brought bomo to mo very forcibly several year neo, whllo acting ns editor on n frontier daily which had tho largest circulation nnd chattel mortgngo In tho territory, which latter fact boa never lcon sueoossf ully contradicted to this day, Tho fall ccop of local nominations woro Just In, niul tho nominee for sheriff on tho opposition had a reputation bo tough that (4 bullets would flatten against it. I felt It Incumbent on mo as n nowly laid alitor to point out wherein ho was not a iiiltablo tnnn for tho ofllca 1 told in a caustic doublo lead id editorial how ho had, whllo previously holding somo olllce, taken iiiouoy from crimi nals who were nmatcurs coniarcd with hltn lolf, ilud allowed thorn to pscuo to Manitoba ar tho Northwest territory. I showed him up as n thief, n blackmailer mil n gambler, nnd stated that If rumor Is not hopelessly wrong ho had long had tho ruti of tho ranges ns an unconvicted horso thief. Asa man with whom murder was a pastime, nnd nil round crime n incro relief from tho inotiotouy of dispensing poison aver x bar, I bolioved lilm unworthy of tho con (Idcnco of our best people, anil theruforo urged his defeat nt tho polls. As tho editorial was a llttlo strong, I ventured to show It to tho proprietor. Ho read it, nnd Kiiidt "H'm; you can run this if you choc, but you must os iumo nil personal responsibility." "Certainly," I atumcred. "I will do bo, but in view of Kedeyo's record I don't think thcro is any llliol suit In it" "I ntn not nfrnid of that nnd will take all financial resiouslblllty, but you must shoul ler tho iwrsonal responsibility." Ho einpha- ilzod tho word ''porsoiwl" no much that I wondered. Ho thon shook hands with mo in fervid though mournful manner, a proceed ing that was unusual, and quietly went out, as 1 loaruod afterward, anil telegraphed back past to St. Paultohavo another editor Kent on nt onco. Ho was a prudent proprietor, and trusted that tho now man would urrivo in tlmo to liandlo my obsequies and mako a good story out of It. Wo mot tho noxt morn lug nt tho olllco, much to his surprise Ho grasped my hand again nnd risked if I had heard from CoL Kodoyo yot. Thcro wero tovcral others of tho forco prosont. At that Instant tho colonel's voico was heard in tho hallway. It was a moment of sprightly activity. Tho mooting dlssl-iated Itself with a suddenness only oqualcd by tho adjourn ment of a femnlo convention when n inouso takes tho floor. Evciy ouo ballovod it was a caso of tho quick or tho dead, and they pro ferrcd to iudulgo in tho formor. All remem bered somo ovcrduo appoiutmont, to miss which might cause great monetary loss, and ono in his basto took tho window hash with him. I was loft nlouo In innocent tenderfoot calmness, and tho colonol entered. "You tho editor!" I had that honor. "Well, young feller, you'ro a friend of mine, and I'm not so low down as to forgit n friend or forgivo an enemy, ns tho xx)t says. Of courso you had to say something ag'in mo, not boing of my !arty, but you put your llt tlo gamo of talk on tho (nsldo of an editorial. If you had put it on tho front age, with black typo for n starter, I might hnvo felt it my duty to kill you. Hut ns it is, I appreci ate tho favor, and nothln In my placo is too good for you. Como down and boo us." This llttlo ovent opened my eyes to tho valuo of tho front !ugo ns mi advertising position, something which Oen. Doulanger must appreciate by this time, and for which ho has been working for years. Chicago Inter Ocean. She Tliouclit It Wun n Compliment. An ex-minister nbroad, who was as popu lar in tho northern capital whero ho repre sented our government as In his own birth place, showed his appreciation of tho honor Insitowed upon htm by marrying tho daugh ter of ouo of tho high olllclaN of tho state, a beautiful girl of 18. Tho honorable minister was as proud of his lovely young brldo as aro all men of 50 u ho aro fortuuato enough to have married a girl still In her teens, and most of tho honeymoon was dovotcd to teach ing her tho English lunguago, of which sho was entirely Ignorant. Tho lovely llttlo for eigner learned vory rapidly, not only what hho was taught, but every word that dropiwl from tho lips of her husband, who would occasionally say very naughty things just to hear her bwect mouth repeat them. Thut this ns unwiho ho learned to his sorrow ono day, when on presenting his wtfo to an old friend nnd schoolmate, sho said; "OhlMr. , how do you do! I am in deed glad to meet you, for only tho other day I heard my husband say you wero tho great est boro In Washington." Now York Trib une. An Unuuswcniblu Argument. Tonsorlal Artist You vunt to try somo of mine patent hair tonlo; your hair vos got thin on top already. Customer Why don't you try it yourself? You'ro balder than I nm. Tonsorlal Artist Yn; but I rebrescnt "po foro using." Look at dot barber py der noxt chair; ho rebrcseuts "after using two bot tles." Vo know our peezness, ain't itf America. KxrlmiiRO of Courtesies. Mrs. Donoliuo 1 wad havo yo comprohiml that mo own family always moved iu the higher circles of saslety. Mrs. Doylo I am nwaro of it, Mrs. Dono huo. I havo nlways heard thut tho scum ul ways rUes to tho top. Texas Siftlngs. An Kpltnph. A much esteemed but Injudicious man Caught cold In Jan., And tangled thus In fato's mysterious web, Ho died In Tub. Chicago News. Coinlnclnj; ICvlilence, n Inks' Coachman (colored) I fought you rayed yoah folks was so doggouo rich. Jinks' Coachman (Celtic) So they aro, yo black divil. illiiks' Coachman Huh t I guess not, I looked lu do n Indur las' night au' seen two ob do young ladlca playlu' on do same piauny, Uuesyou all has tr ocnnomlio. America, zdggr' pfjfltoyivfo;i!vyj MAQA2INE8 AT CLUD RATES. Look tt the Mil. The publisher will club tho Capita I. Citt CotiniKit wild nuy reputablo paper, lurnlsli Inn two papers at a vory small lulvnnca over the price usually char-ted for ono. Arrange ments hnvo been made to club with thn following-publications! 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Artlrles of Iiirorporntlon Made and adopted this 15tti. day of Novem ber. In tho year of our lAird one thousand elKht hundred and clxtity .eight, by and be tween Isaan M. Havniiind. howls Clrrgory, Andrew H, Hawyor. HIUs II. Iliirnhain mid M. h hasterday, lucorixiratnrs, us follows, to Will Article I. Tim name of this corporation shall Iwtho Amerlrau ICxx-hnngo Hunk Arllelea. Tho prlnelpal place of transact ing llio business of this corporation shall be In tho city or Lincoln, LunciiHter county, Ne braska. Article .1. ThoKencral imturo of tho busi ness to ho transacted by this eororatlon shall bo tho loanlmc upon approved securities of the money, either beloiiKing to the said corporation or entrusted to It for such pur pones ns nKcuts or brokers, the receiving of monies on deHslt. the buylnll and soiling of exchange, coin, bullion mid iiCKOtlouable pa per of all kinds, thu imikliiK of eidleetlons, thebuyliiK, HelllnrHiul holdlmiof rent estate, nnd generally such other business us Is usu ally ilouo by like associations, Article 4, Tho amount of rapltul stock shnll ho ono hundred thoiisnnd (tlOO.UOJ dollars, which shall bo paid lu at tho tlmo and iiKin tho conditions followlnc, to wltl Klny (roMcr emit of said capital stock, amounting to Fifty Thousand (60.000.00) Dollars, shall Imi paid In nt tho eommeiicomant of business! niidccrtincatcsnf stock Issued for samo, nnd tho balance of llfty per cent or said cupltnl stock shull bo paid when at such times as shall tio ordered by thn directors or said cor poration. Anyono falling to pay his assess ment within thirty (JtO) days after written notice, shall forfeit all futuro right to do so. Halil stock Hliull In) Issued In sheres or one hundred (10000) dollars each, translorrable only on the books or the corporation mid holders are entitled to one voto for each sharo held at all nicotinic f said corporation, or stockholders, which may bo cast either In orson nr liv written ti roxv. Artlclo 0. Tho tlmo of conimenconiont of this corporation shall bo December 1st, A. 1). ISR8-and Its termination shnll be December 1st, A. D. 1013. Artlclo (1. Ths highest amount or Indebted ness or liability to which this corporation shall nt any tlmo subject Itself shall bo not morothnii two-thirds of Its cupltnl stock ex cept for deposits. Artlclo 7. At any regularly called meeting or the stockholders, tho capital stock or tho association may bo Increased to two hundred thousand (JUO.000.OU) dollars. Art loin 8. Whenever an Incrcnso or stock shall ho determined upon, In iiccordunco with article T, It shall ho tho duty or tho directors to cause all stockholders to bo notified there of In writing. Kach stockholders shall lo en titled to shares or the now stock lu propor tion to the number or shares honlrecdy owns, btitlf any stockholder falls to subscribe nnd pay ror said stock for tho space or thirty (30) days, his right to tho new stock shall bo waived, and the board or directors shall de termine, what disposition shall bo tnado or me samo. Artlclo I). Tho olllcers by whom tho affairs or this corporation are to lo conducted shall tie a president, a vice-president, a cashier, an nsHlstant cashier, and live or morn directors. Article 10. Tho iircslilent shall hold his olllce for tho year for which tho directors or winch no shall boa member aro eiectco, ami until his successor Is elcrted. llio olllcers hall bo elected and perform such duties us may bo pro-scribed In the by-laws adopted by said corporation. Article II. Thcso Incorporators shall bo thn directors till the first nntiiiul meeting or tho stockholders Thcso articles may bo amended atany meeting or tho stockholders by a two thirds voto. In witness whereof, the said Isnao M. Hay inoiid, Lewlsflregiiry, Andrew J. Huwyor, Hl Iiih II. liurnhuiii.uuil M. L. Knstesriluy havo hereunto subscribed their namo as Incorpor ators, this trlh day or November, A. 1). irtv), In presencoor J. .M. lletts. ISAAC M.HAYMON1) HII.AHII. IIIIHNIIAM, ritnNKIi LBWIH OUKnOUY, A.J.HAWYHIl. M.L. KAHTKHOAY. STATKOrNKHHAKKA lRH LANOAHTLlt COUNTY jbH' Ou this irth day of Novuiulier, A I). lrtfW, beforo me, theiinderslKued, a notary public, duly commissioned mid qualified ror, anil re sldliiKln tho sahl county, personally ramo Isiiuo M. ItRyinonil, I-cwfs Oreirory, Andrew J. Sawyer, Hllas II. Ilurnham and M. L Kastcriliiy, to mo known to ho tho Idcntleul persons whoso names aro subscribed to tho foreirolm: Instrument ns Ineordorators. and they sovcrallyncknnwledgo tho execution of mini instrument to no tueir voluntary ncianu deed. In witness whereof, I havo licrouuto set my nana ami niuxcu my nuiciai seal mo any and year last iii)()vo written. Ihkal J. M. IIktth, Notary Public. l-20-4t Notice. To Carollno II. Hliiulckson, iinn-resldcnt de fendont. You will tako notlco that on the Sth day or .lantiary, itv-v, cnarics r. i.nrson, piainiiir, llled lis petition In the district court or Ijui castf r county, Nebraska, against you, tho ob ject and prayer or whloh Is to forcclosa a me ilianlo'Hletii, filed by tho philntlir upon lot eighteen (IK) lu block llfty-nine (SO) In tho city or Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, and tho earrlngo factory building, erected and situated thereon, and to havo tho pretended mortgage llonof Ciimllno I'.. Hliiulckson de clared to bo Junior mid Inferior to the lion or said plulntlir, that said premises may ho sold and tlio proceeds thereof bo applied to tho payment or plaintiffs lien. ou aro required to answer said petition on or before tho 1st day of April, ltMl. Lincoln, Nebraska, Keb. ID, 1HS9, I'HAHI.KH i. Lahhkn. lly Pound tt llurr, his attorneys, a-23-lt Sbertn Hale. Notlco Is hereby glxon. that by virtue or an execution issued by tho t'lork or the District Court or tho Hecoud .Indicia! District or Ne braska, within mid ror Lancaster County, lu an action wherein Mass and eh are plaint Ills, mid James Mathews defendant, I will, A' S o'clock p. in., ou the 'JUth day or .March, at I) IW.l, at the front entrance to tho District Court rooms lu the city or Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, oiler ror snlo at public auction the following described real estate to Witt I,ot ten In Illock two hundred and thirty two, In tho city or Lincoln, original plat. (liven under my hand this 1 Itli day of Feb ruary, A. I). IHSD. H. M. Mklick, a.l(!-0t. Khorltr. llrown's cafe, is now oihmi day and night, so that 1 uncles can bo had at this popular lo sort at any tlmo. Hosiery, Corsets utid Kid Gloves a specialty II. 11. Nlssley & Co. Elegant assortment of dress trimmings buttons lu newest fuiiortod elfects ut Her iKiUlielmer & Co. Gnnio, oysters, and all tho dellraslcs of the season always to be had nt llrown's enfe, Windsor aimer. New spring wraps just opened, Ashby & MllUpaugh. WW ? r-"-vr- - "wr (IP mam pil g) ZL fia: 5 -ar dyJr.-rd 0 r-f-p Tff mi i i.-i- g3 r- jz: jr . j f- , j -isre . r . -r I ffl'T I -- " - I !' I pl- k-ih m- K fcfl-JgjLt-? &$- h 'rlttHHrJHJyn , C H 3 sfeOH, u-p 1. T I 1 1 'tL--1 jEritosgigl 1 f pmu. sl -i . : m - s sr I I 4 w . I K c m w bl J-sstaX,Biafcfcs-J -. 4 . ta l - ii!:A.S I I -ttJt. -ft m (T m m. I avt ,, m- mmmim m .r- m m m m m m i sirr-rr r i ? r r-i r r r tr m g-tr. r r r ' ; . .i ' VIJJ Tr-t c VJ rill pP" PIANOS All CURTICE & THIERS, LEADING MUSIC DEALERS 207 SOUTH UTI-I STREET. SHEET MUSIC n FINE : ART : STUDIO 1314 O street. rtxamlne samples of our work before )rlcrlnc elsewhere. Cabinet Photographs reduced from $4 lo $3 per dozen - 'iiaftnB'"v v'f , tr vx 'trv)aaayt-t,-igjc. y GrfPezpea Tp RUSSip NATIONAL HYMN. Played with great mcccsa by Qilmoro'a Band. Arrnngod by Dr. A. 8. HOLLOWA. UyinirtESrtilSSafepife' rfeMri mtm igi)dilJig mUsk Pf34 d&S: mmmm U2.. wmtmm TBNDRBSSB. POLKA dfaHfBfaiiP &iE$eMztz&2& AxxnioAV Pncss AisocuTioa, New Yosk. the Latest and most Popular Musical Compositions may be found nt Large Stock of the leading American made Guitars. Piano Tuning nnd Repairing promptly attended to. NEW SATEENS, NEW CHALLIS, NEW WHITE GOODS, NEW EMBROIDERIES, NOVELTIES IN DRESS GOODS, Just Received, Ashby & Millspaugh. ItaKwwnsa: .Vftwsit sr "' 55. ir .s33ilpgll C "o- :te(. L aOBBEim. Of. nt. Tl nrJgW ht -i nS-r-S 2 nzzMnzzz. ORGANS NOVELTIES I I'l "ff?i I mr-m-m-pA I r-2 -n j p b. C. TT-