The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 17, 1894, Page 15, Image 17

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NEW FUNKB OPERA HOUSE
FRANK O. EHRUjVG, M!irxfi:e:i
THE COURIER
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ONE NIGHT ONLY
' TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 20.
PAULINE HALL
And her Brilliant Company, presenting for the first time in this city
the New Operatic Comedy,
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By Harry Paulton (author of Ermine) and Edward Paulton.
Music selected arranged and original music composed
bv MAX IIIRSCHFELD.
DISTRIBUTION OP CHARACTERS.
Arnold, Lord Lambourno Mr. William Broderj:
Lord Beauregard, his friend, passing as Master Roland, the Secre
tary Mr. J. Aldrich Libboy
Lubin Mugby, miuo hosto at Lambourno Ames-Mr. 0. II. BraJshaw
Meredith, steward of the Lambourne cstato Mr. Downing Clarko
James, footman at Lambourno Hall Mr. Charles Earl
Jawkins, ye 'ostler of Lambourno Arms Mr. Charles Meyer
Dora, Lady Lambourne Miss Jeanetto St. Henry
Griselda, her nurse and companion Miss Kate Davis
Dorcas, newly married to Lubin Mugby Miss Kate Trayer
Joan, maid to Lady Honoria Miss Mabel Florenco
AND
LADY HONORIA sisterof Lord Lambourne, Miss PAULINE II ALL
Box and Logo seats first threo rows in Dress Circlo 81.50;
"balance of Dress Circle and Parquette 81.00. Balcony 50c
Gallery 25c.
Seats on Sale at Zehrung's drug Btore, Saturday at 9 a. m.
BROWN & LEESE
Attorneys at Law.
First publication October 27.
In the District Court, Lancaster County
Nebraska.
John P. Haziett 1
Plaintiff
vs !k Notice.
H. E. Noble and Ella L. Noble I
Defendants. J
Notice to non-resident defendants.
To Henry E. Noble and Ella T. Noble,
non-residents:
You will take notice that John P.
Haziett, on the 20th day of September
A. D. 1894. filed his petition in the Dis
trict Court of Lancaster County, Neb
raska, against you, the object and prayer
of which are to recover a judgment
against you for the sum of 8838.80 Dol
lars as a balance due plaintiff on a prom
issory note for 82,000.00 executed and de
livered by the defendants to the Bal
lou State Banking Company, on May 25,
1889, and due May 1, 1894, with ten ier
cent, interest thereon from January .30,
1894, which said note and the moneys
due thereon were on June 21, 1894, duly
assigned to John P. Haziett, the plain
tiff, and on the said 20th day of Septem
ber, 1894, an order of attachment was
issued out of said District Court, and
levied on lot 10, block 87, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska.
That on the 2Gth day of October, 1894,
a summons in garnishment was issued in
said case and Samuel McClay has been
garnished on the 2Gth day of October,
1894.
You are required to answer said peti
tion on or before Monday, the third day
of December, 1894.
John P. Hazlett,
Plaintiff.
By Wm. Leese, his attorney.
Can you read? If you can, read The
Courier prize offer. Just think of it,
we give away 8500, cash.
NOTICE OF PROBATE WILL.
First Publication Nov. 10.
In the county court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska. In the matter of the
cstato of John II. Meyer, deceased. The
State of Nebraska, to Henry J. Meyer,
Wm. H. Meytr. Herman H. Meyer. Louis
E. Meyer, Emilie Meyer. John J. Meyer,
four children of Lena Kruser, deceased.
Emilie Rausch, Johnnie Rausch, Will
iam, Henry, Eddie and Herman Schum
utte and to any others interested in said
matter:
You aro hereby notified that an instru
ment purporting to be the last will and
testament of John H. Meyer deceased,
is on file in said court and also a petition
praying for the probate of said instru
ment, and for the appointment of John
J. Meyer and Henry J. Meyer as execu
tors. That on the 3rd day of December,
1894, at 10 o'clock a. m.. said petition
and the proof of the execution of said
instrument will be heard, and that if
you not then appear and contest, said
court may probate and record the same,
and grant administration of the estate to
John J. and Henry J. Meer. This
notice shall be published for threo
weeks successively in The Courier
prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand an'' otlicial seal this
2nd dav of November. 1894.
- seal. I.W.LANSING,
County Judge.
NOTICE Of PETITION FOR LETTERS.
First Publication, November 10.
In re estate of Henry Atkins deceased.
In the County Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska.
The state of Netiraska to Martha J.
Courtnay and to ar.y other persons in
terested in said matter. Tako notice,
that a petition signed by Martha I.
Courtnay praying said court to grant
letters of administration of said estate to
hor has been filed in said court; that the
same is 6et for hearing on the 1st day of
December, 1894, at 10 ocl oc't a. m. and
if you do not then appear and contest,
said court may grant administration or
said estate to said petitioner. Notico of
this proceeding shall be published three
weeks successively in The Courier
prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
court this 3rd day of November, A. D.
1894. I. W. LANSING.
seal. County Judge.
In the District of Lancaster county,
Nebraska. Sarah Johnson, plaintiff, vs
William L Johnson, defendant.
William L. Johnson, defendant will
take notice that on the 8th day of No
vemberl894. Sarah Johnson, the plaintiff
herein, filed ho petition in the District
court of Lancaster county, Nebraska,
the object and prayer of which is to
obtain a decree of divorce from the de
fendant, and for the custody of their
minor child, Arthur Leroy Johnson,
ontlie following grounds:
First That the defendant wilfully
deserted the plaintiff on the 30th day of
June 1S9 1, and has ever since that date
cruelly, wilfully and wantonly refused
and neglected to provido a suitable
maintenance for the plaintiff, although
being of sullicient ability to do so.
Second That in the month of Decem
ber 1892. the defendant committed adul
tery with a woman unknown to the
plaintiff, in a brick block on Ninth
street between "N"' and "M' in the city
of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska.
And that the defendant is c fugitive
from justice from the city of Lincoln,
complaint being made against him for
the embezzlement of money from the
Clarkson Laundry company.
You aro required to answer said peti
tion on or before the 17th day of Dec
ember, 1S94.
SARAH JOHNSON.
Plaintiff.
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