The Conservative (Nebraska City, Neb.) 1898-1902, June 13, 1901, Page 13, Image 13

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THE UNION PACIFIC was the first line to introduce Dining Cars ,
' Vestibuled Cars , Steam Heat , Pintsch Light , Buffet Smoking , Library
ars > on trans-continental trains west of the Missouri River , and continues
to lead. Is first in equipment ; first in speed ; first in important improve
ments ; first in stupendous engineering enterprises ; first in historic interest ; first in scenic attrac
tions.
In traveling over this line you can see the wonderful achievements of the Union Pacific
engineers over mighty chasms , lofty peaks and through mountains of solid rock.
Be sure your ticket reads over this route.
STUDY THE MAP.
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PACIFIC RAILROAD
AND CONNCCTIONI
H. L. UOMAX , Q. P. & T. A. , OMAHA , INBB.
.THE PANSY PRINCESS.
Purple and gold as sunset of the North ,
Thou Pansy , toll what thought lies hid in
theo ;
Dost dream upon a time when knights went
forth ,
The pomp and splendor of thy court to
see ?
In trailing robes of satin and brocade ,
Didst reign a queen o'er nations wild and
vast ,
Till ruthless Time decreed their suns should
fade ,
Their glories be but ashes of the past ?
Close to thy side , all fierce in black and gold ,
A pansy warrior guards thee still with
care. i
Dost thou recall u day when , over-bold ,
He wooed thce with the sunlight on his
hair ?
And near in shadow , pale as some sweet
saint ,
A snow-white pansy opens to the day
A pious nun with pallid lips and faint ,
Who bows her head the while she seems
' to pray.
For thee , O pagan princess of the dawn ,
For thee , O warrior knight of valorous
deeds
Thepale nun prays , with downcast face
i and wan , - -
While through her lingers slip the silent
beads.
And is it true that all the prayer and love ,
And all the wealth and worldliness of
powers ,
When centuries have come and gone , will
prove
Mere memories in thoughtful pansy
flowers ?
Gertrude Nores , in June Smart Set.
AMERICAN SCHOLARSHIP NEEDS
MONEY.
I well remember a long conversation
which I had with one of the best Eng
lish scholars , who came over here to
lecture when I had been only a short
time in the country , and was without
experience in American academic affairs ,
says Prof. Hugo Munsterberg in the
May Atlantic. We spoke about the
disappointingly low level of American
scholarship , and he said to me : "Amer
ica will not have first-class scholarship ,
in the sense in which -Germany or Eng
land has it , till every university pro
fessor in the leading universities has at
least ten thousand dollars salary , and
the best scholars receive twenty-five
thousand dollars. " I was at that time
shocked , and called it a pessimistic and
materialistic view. But he insisted :
No , the American is not anxious for the
money itself , but money is to him the
measure of success , and therefore the
career needs the backing of money to
raise it to social respect and attractive
ness and to win over the finest minds.
My Oxford acquaintance did not con
vince me at that , time , but the -years
have convinced me , the years which have
brought me into contact with hundreds
of students and instructors in the whole
land , the years in wliioh I have followed
the development of some of the finest
students , who hesitated long whether to
follow their inclination toward scholar
ship , and who went into law or busi
ness for the sake of the social premiums.
LEGAL NOTICE.
To all Whom it May Concern :
The Overland Real Estate and Investment
Company , a corporation organized under the
laws of this state on December 1st , 1800 , and
whose articles of incorporation are recorded
in the office of the Secretary of State
hereby certifies that at a meeting of its
stockholders , held on May llth , 1001 ,
notice of which meeting had been duly given
to all stockholders , it was resolved by a vote of
more than two-thirds of all its stockholders ,
representing more than two-thirds of its
capital stock , to amend , its articles of incor
poration as follows :
Article IV to read , "The authorized amount
of capital stock shall be One Hundred Thous
and Dollars (1100,000) ( ) , all of which shall be paid
up at such times as the Board of Directors shall
determine. "
Article VI to read , "The highest amount of
indebtedness or liability to which this corpora
tion shall at any time subject itself shall bo
Sixty-six Thousand Dollars ( $66,000) . "
In witness whereof the said Overland Real
Estate & Investment Co. has caused this
certificate to bo signed by its manager , this
llth dav of May , A. D. , 1001.
Dated Nebraska City , Neb , May 11,1001.
OVERLAND REAL ESTATE & INVESTMENT Co.
A. T. RICHAUDSON , Manager.
MEN WANTED
To Earn Good Salaried from
75 to 1)1125 ) a month taVlngordres
far Hardy Nursery Stock , Fruit
and Ornamental * . Poiltloru per
manent. Apply quick , with refer- ,
encei. stating ago & territory wanted.1
L. L. May & Co. , St. Paul , Minn.
o lorlitiA Betdimen.
( NEW YORK STOCK EXCHANGE
MEMBERS- ! CHICAGO STOCK EXCHANGE
( CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE
J. F. HAKBIS
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PROVISIONS COFFEE
No. i BOARD OF TRADE
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