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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 24, 1894)
;SS3S3ia 18 THE COURIER ORAM) OPENING I sbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbss k sBBBBBBBBBB&rV"V'siB&. bsbbbisIc' I SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwSBlBflv.vv 'bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbmBbbbbtsYv' ' A YOUNG GIRL'S FORTUNE. AN INTERESTING SKETCH. Kothing appeals so strongly to a mother's affection as her daughter just budding into womanhood. Following is an instance: "Our daughter. Blanche, now 15 years of age, had been terribly afflicted with nervousness, and had lost the entire use of her right arm. She was in such a condition that we bad to keep her from school and abandon her music les sons. In fact, we feared St. Vitus dance, and are positive bat for an invaluable remedy she would have had that terrible affliction. We had employed physicians, but she received no benefit from them. The first of last August she weighed but 75 pounds, and although she has taken only three bottles of Nervine she now weighs 106 pounds; her nervousness and symp toms of St. Vitus dance are entirely gone, she attends school regularly, and studies with com fort and ease. She has recovered complete use of her arm, her appetite is splendid, and no money could procure for our daughter the health Dr. Miles' Nervine has brought her. When soy brother recommended the remedy I had no faith In patent medicines, and would not listen to him, but as a last resort he sent us a bottle, we began giving it to Blanche, and the efect was almost immediate." Mrs. R. R. Bullock. Brighton. N. Y. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is sold by all druggists on a positive guarantee, or sent direct by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind., on receiptor price. 91 per bottle, six bottles for 5, express prepaid. It is positively free from opiates or dangerous drugs. WITHOUT THE Igiga BOW (RING) it is easy to steal or ring watches from the pocket. 'The thief gets the watch in one hand, the chain in the other and gives a short, quick jerk the ring slips off the watch stem, and away goes the watch, leav ing the victim only the chain. This ifci sttffti tlat little giw: The bow has a groove a each end. A collar ruaa down inside the pcadaat (stem) and fcta iato the grooves. bow to the pendant, 0f1 '4 ' J5v m that it cannot be 5r7T C pulled or twisted off. " V Sold by all watch dealers, without JHL cost, ob Jas. Boss Filled and other ssjf cases containing this trade mark AsMttek aaaa aaasr sent Iras a ratwst Keystone Watch Case Co., PHILADELPHIA. (tSj) (r the CnrIU .MiikIc Hall anil Piano Wure Itooui. 30? So. 11th St. The X. P. Curtice Co. have fitted up the second Hoor of the building they occupy as a recital hall and piano salesroom and the formal opening will occur this Saturda' afternoon aud evening. The hall has been handsomely decorated and in the afternoon will contain the largest and most varied line of pianos ever seen in the city. The Mandolin club will entertain during the afternoon, and in the evening the pia nos will be removed, the hall filled with seats and a concert program will bo given by the representative talentof the city. C. A. Wirick, Lincoln Trunk factory, 1217 O street, has a complete line of Trunks, Va lises. Pocketbooks. Shopping Rags, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Dressing Cases. Chatelaine Bags. Extension Cases, Soap Boxes, etc. Order work and repairing a specialty. Ev erything in leather goods. Edotianl Kenieiiyi. The world-famous violinist assisted by Sig. de Riva Berni. the celebrated Persian pianist and Minnie D. Methat the favorite soprano will appear at the Lansing theater, under the auspices of the conservator' of music, Tuesday evening March 27. The violin on which Remenyi plays, the "Titan'' is valued at $8,000. Those subscribing for tickets in advance will be invited to the reception given Rem enyi at the conservatory Tuesday afternoon the 27th, and will also be permitted to re serve seats in advance of others. The sub scription books may be found at the con servatory and at Rehlander's drug store. Prices 50c, 75c, and 81.00. S. L. GEISTHARST, ATTORNEY, BURR BLOCK. To Patrick Egan, and Alice M. Egan, his wife, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby notified that on January 25th, 1804, the Clark & Leonard Investment company, a Nebraska corporation; the Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust company, a Pennsylvania corporation and Rebecca Emily Ashbridge, as plaintiffs began an action against you and other de fendants in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the object of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the follow ing land in said county, to-wit: Lot num ber thirty-nine (39) of S. W. Little's sub-division of the west half of the southwest quarter of section 24, township 10, north of range G east of the Gth principal meridian according to the recorded plat made by you, dated March 21 1888, to secure the payment of your promissory note to said The Clark & Leonard Investment company for 84,000 on which there is-now due 85530. with interest from April 1, 1891 at 10 per cent per annum pursuant to coupons. Plaintiffs pray for decree of forclosure and sale of said land to satisfy said liens as aforesaid, for deficiency judgment and gen eral relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's pe tition on or before the 30th day of April, 1894. THE CLARK & LEONARD INVEST MENT COMPANY, THE PHILADELPHIA MORTGAGE & TRUST COMPANY, and REBECCA EMILY ASHBRIDGE, By S. L. Geisthardt, Plaintiffs. Mar 24 4t Attorney. HAlIv, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. HYPNOTISM. Will deliver lectures with amus ing illustrations every night. HE pAii. Monday night members of the Y. M. C. A. will be admitted free. Bring your tickets V K