The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 19, 1895, Page 16, Image 16

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THE COURIER
LINCOLN, N B.
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EXCHANGE
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BANK
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BEST
Condensed News,
Stories,
Miscellany,
Answers to Correspondents,
Women's Department
Children's Departments,
Agricultural Depaatments,
Political Departments,
Editorials,
Everything,
WILL BE FOUND IN THE
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teii-imcc, eight-column Democratic Newspaper.
iiJ2rci"v vwvi"ri3i?o:v
is the Editor.
Price $1.00 per year.
The Weekly Courier-Journal makes very
liberal terms to Agents. Sample copies of
the paper and premium supplement sent
free to any adrcs-. Write to
COURIER JOURNAL CO.,
Louisville, Ky.
THE ?(DBRIER
And The
Weekly Gourier Journal
WILL BE SENT TO ANY ADRESS FOR
$2.50
Adbess THE COURIER,
Lincoln, Neil
To California h a Tourist Sleeper.
The Burlington Route's personally con
ducted excursions to the Pacific Coast are
just the thing for people of roderate means
Cheap, respectable, comfortable, expedi
tious. From Omaha and Lincoln every Thurs
day. Through to Los Angeles and San
Francisco without change. Experienced
excursion managers and uniformed Pull
man porters in charge. Second class tick
ets accepted. Cars are carpeted and up hoi
stered and have spring seats and backs,
mattresses, blankets, curtains, pillows, tow
els, etc Only So for a double berth, wide
enough and big enough for two.
The route is over the "Scenic Line of the
World," through Denver, Salt Lake City
and Sacramento. All the wonderful canons
and peaks of the Rocky Mountains nre
passed during the day.
Jf you are going west you should arrauge
to join one of theso excursions. They are
the best, the very best, across iho conti
nent. Information and advertising matte
on application to the local agent or b
addressing
J. FRANCIS, Gen 1. PassY. Agent,
Omaha, Neb.
I. M. RAYMOND
President.
I E THOMPSON,
Vice President.
S. H. HURNHAM..
Cubhiur.
O. F.FUNKE.
2nd Assistant Cashier.
G. WING,
Assistant Cashier.
CAPITAL, $250,000
SURPbUS, $15,000
IHrrctor I. M. Raymond, E. E. Brown, S.
II. Hurnham, I). E. Thompson. C. G. Dawes, L.
H.Morrill, A.J. Sawyer. Lewis Grenorj, N. Z.
Snell, CI. M. Lambcrtson, I). G. Wins, S. .
Iturnham. G. P. Faucon.
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RICE'S
aiyaking
rowaer.
The only Ture Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum.
"sed in Millions of Homes 40 Years Hip StnnoV
Savanxah, N. Y., Mr ch iSth, 1894.
Messrs. S. C. Wells & Co., Le Roy, N. Y.:
Gentlemen I was pronounced by my home physician as having tubercolosis,
and f went South without any apparent benefit. I was recommended to use
Slitloli'ft Consumption Cure, and its results have been wonderful. I cheer
fully recommend it to any ' -affcriug from lung trouble. James W. Goss.
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