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THE COURIER. gvuil city mm cub RoomB 12, 13 and 14, at No. 141 south Twelfth street, in the Zehrung block. The rooms are always open to visiting wheelmen, who are invited to make themselves at home there when in the city. MEETINGS. Regular business meeting second Tuesdayof each month. Meeting of board of directors second Wednesday of each month. Election of officers the first Tuesday in Match of each year. OFFICERS. President Ed M. Allen. Vice President-S. M. Mills, Secretary.Treasurer F. G. Yule. Seargant-at-arms E. K. Milmine. Board of directors Ed M. Allen S. M. Mills P. G. Yule E. E. Walton A. R. Edmiston C. L. Shader A. J. Hamilton C. A. Wirick C. E. Seifert. ROAD OFFICERS. Captain P. V. rioagland. First Lieutenent E. K. Milmine. Second Lieutenant H. W. Peters. Club Runs. May 12 Hickman, 1G miles. Start 8:30 a. m. Dinner. Return at 2 p. m. This run is for the ladies, and they are all invited to attend. May 19 Seward, 26 miles, via Ger mantown. Start. 7 a. m. Dinner. Return, 3 p. m. May 2G-Crete, 20 miles. Start, 6:30 a. m. This is a fishing expedition. ON THE WHEEL "That idea of yours in reference to a bicycle drill battalion is just the thing," said Capt. Frank Hoagland to The Courier the other day. "Denver has one and it is a feature in every parade iu the city. Lincoln ought to have one and I, for one, will be among those who may agree to organize such a company." The Wanderers were out again ou an evening run last Monday night. At 6 o'clock last Sunday morning, 2nd Lieut. Hank Peters, Capt. Frank Hoag land and Bruce Gilbert left the Capital City Club rooms for Beatrice, they being the only members of the club to start on the regular club run for that city. The run down was a pleasant one and the boys arrived at Beatrice about 10:30. On arriving, they were met and escorted about the city by a number of the Bea trice club members, of whom Capt. Hoagland and his companions are en thusiastic in their praise. After dinner they started for Cortland, where they intended to witness the ball game. On account of the rain they were compelled to take the rail road track. They had, as "Chimmie" says "a great mux of a time, and arrived at Cortland just in time to see the train depart for Lincoln. Tired with the rain and mud and not with their wheeling enthusiasm they hired a team, and wheels and riders were put down at home at 11x0 p. m. Messrs. Hawley, McKane, Sullivan and a number of others left the city last Sunday afternoon for Courtland where they intended to witness the ball game between Lincoln and Peoria at that place. On account of the rain they were compelled to board a train Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rpyaijg Absolutely pure for their destination where, after wit nessing the game they again took the train for Lincoln. President Ed. M. Allen and his brother Will, mndo the run to Crete last Sunday. On the return trip they were caught by the rain and had a great time walking up hill and riding down in the mud, arriving homo at 1 A. M. Monday. He is considered one of the fast mon of the city. The other evening he came in from the track and as he staggered into a certain headquarters for the boys pushing a spring frame Victor and all dripping with pereperation, he mur mured just above his breath, "Tell 'em what I did, Mac,' and Mac, all smiles, answered, "all right, 2:20.' Benson will soon bo haunting the track on dark nights on a seventeen pound Sinalley. "1 understand you are riding quarters in 30s." "Pshaw! If I did as much talk ing as you do I would not run with mon that were not as speedy as Baldwin, Zeigler and those fellows. Of course you are in their class." Say, boys, that hurt me. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Leonard have purchased and will ride Sterling wheels. A. M. Dickey has received his new Sylph racer. The Lincoln Cycle Company are very rapidly popularizing the Sterling and Sylph wheels. The Curtico Co.'s bicycle school is growing very popular with ladies learn ing to ride wheels. South 17th street, during the beauti ful moon-light nights of this week, has been a continuous lino of cycling ladies and gentlemen, and bloomers were very numerous. The ride out to 17th and South and return is growing more pop ular every day. There are many of the 4 C members who regret the abandonment of the Decoration day road race of the club. It certainly was the greatest advertise ment in the city for cycling. Local race men are putting in all their time evenings in coaxing speed out of their machines. What has become of the agitation for the interstate meet. Kearney showed her metal in obtain ing the state meet. The run tomorrow will be to Hickman 10 miles, and return. The start will be made from the club rooms on So. 12th at 8:30 A. M. Taking dinner at that place the participants will start on the return at 2 P. M. This is a short run and a pleasant one and was planned by Capt. Hoagland for the ladies' benefit and it is hoped that a number of ladies will join the riders whether members of the club or not. Many of the prizes for the races of the 30th are on exhibition at Seacrest & Yule's place on N. 13th street. Most of the race men are watching Alvy Hawley pretty closely. Some of them believe Alvy to be very fast, whilo others doubt his being possessed of any speed at all. Well, the 30th will solve the question. Banks and Mockett are, it is evident, in better form than ever before and are doing some hard riding too. Many be lieve they will lower their records by several seconds. Latest U. S. Gov't Report More Ladies Are learning every day that not only pleasure but health and strength are to be found on the wheel and as a consequence I at CUETICB CO'S. bicycle school over their music store on South Eleventh st. Bicycles are a healthful, rational mode of hardening the muscles, improving the complexion, and a ride Every Day goes very far toward keep ing the mental faculties in the best working order. OUR SCHOOL is now open and scores of ladies are learning to ride. It is not difficult if the pupil 18 UNDER A COM TEACHER and we have one. Many do not riilo gracefully because not proporly taught. WE WANT 10 TEACH A THOUSNND LADIES this season. It's the ladies we want specially. Make an appointment and look AT OUR SCHOOL THE and cycles. lp. on 207 South Eleventh St. KOTICE First Publication May 1 1 Notice is hereby given that by virtue of a chattel mortgage dated on the 2nd day of August 1894, and duly tiled in the office of the county clerk of Lancas caster county. Nebraska, on the 2nd day of August, 1801 and executed by John C. St Clair to John J. Davis to secure the payment of the sum of SGO.OO and upon which there is now due the sum of 370.00. Said mortgage and the debt secured thereby has been sold by John J. Davis to C. L. Tallmadge who is now the owner thereof. Default having besn made in the payment of said sum and no suit or other proceedings at law having been instituted to recover said fin debt or any part thereof, thefefore I will sell the property therein described to-wit: One tent 18 by 36 and poles, one Web ster's dictionary, one Latin dictionary, one heating stove, one chest stone mas on's tools, one trunk, two sample cases, two boxes tinware, one steam cooker, one set coffee evaporators, one water tank, one box door locks, one gasoline stove, two baskets of dishes, one pair counter scales, one glass show case; one bread can, two ten gallon lemonade cans, one f et decorator's tools, at public auction at the corner of Ninth and O streets in the city of Lincoln, in Lancas ter county, Nebraska, on the 1st day of June 1805 at 1 o'clor.k P. M. of said day. C. L- Tallmadge May 25. Assignee of mortgage. NOTICE TO MOM RESIEEMT DEFENDANT First Publication May 11 Alexander Lederer,et aH In the dis- vs Strict court of Walter G. Bohanan, etalJLancaster county, Nebraska. To G. K. Bradfield, Hret name un known, non resident defendent: You are hereby notified that on the 31st day of October 1804 Alexander Led orer and Moses Strauss, partners doing business as Lcderer and Strauss, filed their petition in tho district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against Walter G. Bohanan and Maggie A. Bo hanan, and afterwards on the 8th day of May 1895, by leave of said court amended said petition and mndo you a party defendont theroto, that tho object and prayer of said petition is to foreclose a certain mortgago upon lot two (2) in block three (3) in tho city of Lincoln in said county executed by tho defendants Walter G. Bohanan and Maggio A. Bo hanan, to securo the payment of a prom isory note or bond and coupons thoreto attached of said Walter G. Bohanan and Maggio A. Bohanan upon which there is now due 81248 and interest from Sep tember 1st 1894 at ton per cont. Plain tiffs pray that said premises bo sold to satisfy the amount duo on said note, that tho defendants bo barred of all right, title or claim in or to sau' premises and for goncral relief. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before tho 17th day of June, 1895. Ledekkii it Strauss By Pound & Burr, June 1 their attorneys. COUNTY COURT. NOTICE TO CREOTORS. First Publication April 20. In the county court within and for Lancaster, county, Nebraska, April term louo. in the matter or the estate ot Charles Heidonrick deceased. To tho creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Lincoln, in said county, on tho 1st day of August 1895, and again on the 1st ot November 1895, to examine all claims against Baid estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. Che time limited for tho presentation of claims against paid es tate is six months from tho 1st day of May A. D. 1895, and the timo limited for payment of debts is one year from said 1st day of May 1895. Notico of this proceeding is ordered published four consecutive weeks in The Courier, a weekly newspaper pub lished in this stase. Witness my hand and tho seal of said county court, this 15th day of April 1895. I. W. Lansinq May 11 County Judge. Fred Siiei'iiakd Attorney at Law. SHtHlrF SALE. First publication May4' Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an order of salo issued by the clerk of the district court of tho third judicial district of Nebraska within and for Lancaster county, in an action whereiu the Union Savings bank of Lincoln Nebraska is plaintiff and Major G. Bohanan et al are defendants, I will at 2 o'clock P. M.. on the 4th day of June A. D. 1895, at tho east door of tho court house in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraskaotler for sale at public auction the following described real to-wit: "Lot," E of County Clerk's subdivis ion of lots five (5) and six (6) of block forty one (41) of L nroln, lot three (3) in block fifteen (15) of south Lincoln addition to Lincoln and lots five (5) and six (G) of block eleven (11) of Lincoln, ail in Lancaster county Nebraska. Given under my hand this 2nd day of May A. L). 1895. Fred A. Miller Sheriff. June 1. COUNTY COURT. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LETTERS. First Publication May 11. In re Estate of ) In the county Caroline G. Ludden v court of Lai Deceased. ) caster county, Nebraska. The state of Nebiaska to Luther P Ludden. Mrs. C. K. Dietz, Mrs. Geo. C. Shults;Mrs. Jessie Crounse.Mrs. Sidney Crounse, and to any other per&ons interested in said mntter: Take notice, that a petition signeu by Luther P.Ludden praying said court to grant Letters of Administration of said estate to Luther P.Ludden has been tiled in said court; that the same is set for hearing on the 11th day of June 1895, at ten o'clok a. in. and that if you do not then appear and contest, said court may grant administration of the said estate toLutherP. Ludden. Notice of this proceeding shall be published three weeks successively in The Courier prior to said hearing. Wtness my hand and the seal of said court this 8th day of May, A. D. 1805. (seal.) I. W. Lapsing, May 25 County Judge.