The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 23, 1895, Page 12, Image 12

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THE COURIER
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A Gentleman
Who former: resided iti Connecticut, bul
Who now lesidcs In Honolulu, Elites: "For
0 years past, my wife
nn J I have used Ayer'a
IlnJr Vigor, and we
attribute to It the dark
hair which she and I
now have, while hun
dreds of our acquaint
ances, ten or a dozen
years younger than we,
are cither gray-headed.
white, or liald. When
asked how our hair has
retained Its color and
fullness, we reply, 'By
the use of Ayer'a Hair
Vigor nothing else."'
"In 18C8, my afllanced
was nearly bald, and
the hair
kept fall
ing out
every
day. I
induced
liertouse
Mi jrW
ibwr: .
S
AVer's Hair Vigor, and very soon, it not
only checked any further loss of hair, hut
produced an entirely new growth, which has
remained luxuriant and glossy to this day.
I can recommend this preparation to all in
need of a genuine hair-restorer. It is all
that it is claimed to be." Antonio Alarrun,
Bastrop, Tex.
AYER'S
HAIR VIGOR
S. L. GEISTHARDT,
ATTOKNEY AT LAW,
1IUKK I1LOCK.
First Pub. Feb. 23.
To Theodore F. Hardenbergh and Julia A.
Hardenbergh, his wife, non-resident defen
dants: You and each ofyou are hereby notified that
on Juue C, IM'4, The Clark i Leonard Invest
ment Company, as nlaintiff. began an action
against jou and other defendants in the dis
trict court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the
objoctof w Inch is to foreclose a certain mortgage
on the following land in said county, to-wit:
lot numlRT 12 in block numbers in lioutz Place
according to the recorded plat thereof: made
by Alexander 11. Hutton and Mary E. Hutton
to Mary C. Kitchen dated September 24, 1SS8,
to secure the payment of a promissory note
of said Alexander 11. Hutton and Mary
E. Hutton to wild Mary C. Kitchen
for $250 on which there is now duo
$250 witli interest from September 24, 1S92, at 10
Iter cent per annum.
Plaintiff prajs fora decree of foreclosure and
sale of said laud to satisfy said liens as afore
said for deficiency judgment and general relief.
You are required to answer plaintiff's peti
tion ou or before, the 1st day of April, lbi3.
TnE Clahk &, Leonard Investment Company,
Plaintiff.
By S. L. Geistliardt, Attorney.
EROWN & LEESE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW.
SHFRIFF SALE.
First Pub. Feb. 23.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale issued by the clerk of
the district court of the Third judicial
district of Nebraska, within and for
Lancaster county, in an action wherein
William S. Joyce is plaintiff and Talbot
R. Gadd et al are defendants, 1 will, at 2
o'clock p. 111., on the 2Gth day of March,
A. D. 1835, at the east door of the court
houFO in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster
county, Nebraska, offer for sale at pub
lic auction the following described real
estate, to-wit:
The east one hundred 100 feet of the
southwest quarter of block fire 5 of
Townsend and Gadd's subdivision of
block A in Bethany Heights in Lancas
ter county, Nebraska.
Given under ray hand this 20th day of
February, A. D. 1894.
FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff.
SONG.
It I had thought thou couldst have diet
1 might not weep for thee,
But I forget, when by thy side,
That thou couldst mortal be.
It never through my mind had passed
Tljat time would e'er be o'er.
And 1 on thee should look my last.
And thou shouldst smile no more.
And still upon that face I look,
And think 'twill smile again,
And still the thought I will not brook
That I must look in vain.
But when I speak thou dost not say
What thou ne'er lef'st unsaid.
And now I feel, as well I may,
Sweet Mary, thou art deadl
If thou couldn't stay, e'en as thou art,
All cold and all serene.
I still might press that silent heart.
And where thy smiles havo been.
Whllo e'en thy chill, bleak corse I hare.
Thou seemest still mine own.
But there I lay thee in thy grave.
And I am now alone.
I do not think, where'er thou art,
Thou hast forgotten me.
And I perhaps may soothe this heart
In thinking still of thee,
For there was round thee such a dawn
Of light ne'er seen before.
As fancy never could have drawn
And never nwy restore.
New York Ledger.
Used to It.
3u mM aL
Mistress Why, Lina, how can you keep
on rending that novel while the baby is
crying 60?
Maid Oh, inadnm, It's crying doesn't
disturb mo at nil. Fllegcnde Blatter.
From a Business Standpoint.
Dr. Probe My wife gavo a Welsh rab
bit party lat night.
Dr. Reaper Was it & success?
Dr. Probe Immense. I've had 12 ex
tra calls today. New York Herald.
$100 REWARD, Si 00.
The readers of this paper will be pleased
to learn that there is at least one dreaded
disease that science has been able to cure
in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now
known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh
being a constitutional disease, requires a
constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh
Cure is taken internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying the foundation
of the disease, and giving the patieut
strength by building up the constitution
and assisting nature in doing its work.
The proprietors have so much faith in its
curative powers, that they offer Ono
Hundred Dollars for any case that it fails
to cure. Send for list of Testimonals.
Address, F.J. Chenney& Co., Toledo,
Ohio. Sold by druggists, 76 cents.
?Wj 0$
Mr. H. II. Walla
Like a Miracle
Pains in Side and Breast
Despaired of Help, but Hood's
Sarsaparilla Cured.
"C. I. nood & Co.. Lowell, Mass.:
" I am glad to state my son's experience with
naod's Sarsaparilla. as it was the means of sav
ing his life. Last fall he was taken ill with pains
in his breast and side. He had the best medical
attendance possible, and was treated by the
doctors for some time, but did not realize any
relief. He could not lay down day or night, and
Hood'sCures
our hopes were fast falling. My aged mother
advised a trial of Hood's Sarsaparilla. He com
menced taking the medicine, and to our
Creat Astonishment,
one bottle cured him of his pains and restored
him to jerf ect health. This case lias been looked
upon by many in this vicinity as nothing short
of a rxlracle." n. II. Walls, Oswego, Kansas.
Hood's Pills cure liver ills, constipation,
biliousness, jaundice, sick headache, indigestion.
S. L. GEISTHARDT,
NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DEFENDANT.
First Publication February 23
To Eaton and Prince Company, a corpor
ation. Frank Thompson as executor
and Joseph R. Lane as administrator
with will anexed of James Thompson,
deceased, non-resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby notified
that on January 31, 1895 the National
Life Insurance Company of Montpelier,
Vermont and Lincoln Mortgage and
Trust Company as plaintiffs began an
action against you and other defendants
in the disrict court of Lancaster county,
Nebraska, the object of which is to fore
close a certain mortgage on the follow
ing land in said county, to-wit: Lots
number 15 and 10 of Richards' Addition
to Lincoln, being part of lot 64 of S. W.
Little's sub-division of the west half of
the southwest quarter of 24-10-6 east of
the 6th P. M., made by William J. Brown
to The Clark & Leonard Investment
Company, dated November 1 1, 1892 to
secure the payment of a promis
ory note of said William J. Brown to
said The CIark & Leonard Investment
Company for 835,000 on which there is
now due 841,445.22 with interest from
May 1, 1893 at 10 per cent per annum
pursuant to coupons. -
Plaintiffs pray for decree of foreclosure
and sale of said land to satisfy said liens
as aforesaid, for deficiency judgment and
general relief.
You are required to answer plaintiff's
petition on or before the 1st day of April
1895.
The National Life Insurance Company
of Montpelier, Vermont; and Lincoln
Mortgage & Trust company, plaintiffs.
by S. L. Geisthakdt, Attorney.
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