The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 26, 1894, Page 4, Image 4
THE COURIER HP ?HMttR CO., Ivlnoojn, Xeb., lltib. St. -V We are the Oldest, Largest and Most Reliable Furniture House in the Gity. BARGAINS FOR THIS WEEK. v Twenty-three years con tinuous, business is our record. $15.00 will buy a Wilton Rug Couch, 26 in. $20.00 will buy an Extra Heavy Solid Oak wide and 6 ft. 4 in. long. Chamber Suit with 24x30 in. mirror. $8.00 will buy a firstrolass carpet bed lounge. $18.00 will buy a Solid Oak Chamber Suit with 24x30 French plate mirror. . WE HAVE A. NUMBER OF BARGAINS IN PARLOR AND CHAMBER SUITS. $1.00 FOR A LAWN ROCKER. $3.00 FOR A I AWN SETTEE; DO TOU HOI THAT THE IS THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTEjTO THE SOUTH Oome and (See Us. H.O.TOWHMMD, G.P.AT.Agt. St. Look, Mo. Phu. Damikls, C.P.&T.Agt. 1201O St. gsfl If you are going up in a APjp balloon don't call on us. Our mtjf line don't go that way, Kai too' ita "Wa UP" lone. IF TOU ilE GOIK UT 1HESE ELSE It m to your interest ae well aa ours to GALfo ON US. For WE represent the SHORT IINB To St. Paul, Mihkkapolis, Duluth. To Black Hills Towhs. To Chkiago, East, South-East. SUpau, A. 8. Fielding-, ON.tH III d. IV dl. U.T. DEPOT COR. 8 AND 8TH STS. EVERYTHING FIRST-CLASS. Ticket Office Gorner 11th and O Sts. E.B.SLOSSON, General Agent, J.T.MASTIN, City Ticket Agt 1044 O St. With their solid trains composed of Pull man palace, colonist sleepers. Their diners are the finest. We sweep the new world with our "Fly ers' and fast mails, and have knocked a big hole through the west, and now have MID winter rates, $65.50 lound trip. The TOURISTS all say in the morning, "Body rested, mind at peace." xJJr VISIT LINCOLN 111 II 21 And see the 100-yard foot race; fine amok-' ing set will be given winner. There will be one-half mile and repeat boat race; a fine gold watch to winner, value 825. Wheel-barrow race; fine set of silverware to the winner. ' " ' Also sack race, laughter for all; box of fine cigars to winner. The' new Merry-go-round purchase by Mr. Hohlt will be in operation. H. C. HOHLT, MANAGER. Also proprietor of the Garden Cafe, where evey thing is first-class at reasonable rates. A A ,r n M s y S-i-V