THE COURIER. the club on the suggested evening runs. I hope the club or the touring board or some one else in authority wilt take this wiattnr tin. Mrs. flvrliflt will not ride on Sunday runs and there are many ladies who agree with her. Pleasant evening runs, starting at 7:30 could be made from week to week to Burlington Beach, Lincoln Park, Waverly, Emerald and other points, and would prove bene ficial to the members both physically end socially. One of the most enjoyable experiences that has fallen to the lot of the Wander ers was the farowell party given to the members of the club by Misses May Gibson, Bertha Bottum and Ida Rob bins on last Tuesday night. The gath ering was held at the home of Miss Gibson at 1441 G street and toak the place of the conventional run of the clnb and was given by the young ladies mentioned as a "good by" to tbeir more intimate comrades in wheeling, prepar atory to their departure for the east, where they wili spend the summer. A thoroughly enjoyable time was had by those present and the greatest of all cyclists, Time, had pedaled over the hill of midnight before the final guest departed. The evening was spent in various other amusements and the guests regaled with toothsome light re freshments. Those present were Misses Emma Bing, Florence Hall, Edith Fisk, Maude Gwine, Emma North, Maude McCain, Ida Bobbins, Bertha Bottum and May Gibson, Messrs. Horry Dobson, E. a. Ransom, G. W. Woodberry, J. g. Hyatt, B. Teele, and Mr. Robbins. The regular run of the club this week will be made on Wednesday night and will probably cover Lincoln Park and the aaylum. While coming out of Eddie Riggs' drug store yesternay evening I met Ed. Millmine. He rushed up to me in a fever of excitement and exclaimed: "I've found out the reason why the ladies who object to wearing bloomers, do so." Why?" I asked. Whereupon he rattled off the following: "Many bare a little calf And that, so goes the rumor. Explains why they would never wear The Knickerbocker bloomer." X Have been wondering ever since whether he knew what he w3 talking about. I am perfecting plans' very rapidly for the contest hinted at last week, but will not announce details before they are entirely completed. Probably next week I will give the snap away. I had hoped to give you this week the ' photos of two of the lady riders of the city, but unforseen delays prevented the appear en ce of the cut until another week. Instead you have the great Rambler Quad team for which I am again indebted to Mr. R. E. Guthrie. Many have heard of a "bicycle built for two" but this is perhaps the firs time many of the readers of The Coubier have seen even a photograph of one for four riders. This is the team that paced Wilbur Edwards in California in his great mile in 1.34 1-5. It don't pay to buy cheap flour. "Shogo'" is the best. For 16 years "Shogo" flour has been on the market. Use "Shogo" flour. It iB the best. NEW FOOT BALL GAPTA1N. The university foot ball team had a special meeting Monday and W. W. Wilson was unanimously elected captain for the coming year to succeed George Flipptn, resigned. When the ice man comes be sure the LINCOLN ICE CO'S same w on the wagon. 1041 O street They have no pond ice. T Strongest Frame. C. A. WIEICK, Agent. 1217 0 STREET. Ride a It is the Swiftest, Lightest, Easiest running. Most Bcaotiful. Alimuitu:i!i finish. Strongest in tho world. Built til the bed of steel. . ( H. 112 N Easiest Running. Seven Different Sizes. Simplest in Construction. Weight from 18 to 30 pounds. JS, O. Yule, 113 Good Meals are needed by all athletes. AFTER THE BALL GAME, AFTER THE CYCLE RIDE, AFTER ANY EXERCISE and at Morning Noon and Night 0 STREET, Will serve you meals both rest ful and invigorating. NUDQUARTERS FOR WHEELMEN. Open, all JXlglxt. SHtRlrFSALE. First publication JuneS Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial district of Nebraska within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Albert W. Jansen is plaintiff and Lou Weasel, Jr., is defendant. 1 will at 2 o'clock P. M., on the 9th day of July A. D. 1895, at the east door of the court house in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska offr for sale at public auction the Allowing described real estate to-wit: - Lot "A," of Spencers subdivision of lot seven (7) of block three (3) and lot seven of block four (4) in Spencer's addition to Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 31st day of May A. J. 1895. Fred A. Miller Sheriff. SHERIFF SALE (First Publication June 1) Notice is he-eby 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 Alexander Lederer and Moses Strauss partners doing bussiness under the firm name and style of Lederer and Strauss, are plaintiffs, and Charles L Hovey et al are defendants. I will at two o'clock P. M .on the 2nd day of July, A. D. 1895, at the East door of the court house in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to wit: Lot number two (2) in block number four (4) in Cottage Grove addition to the city of "Lincoln, Lancaster county Nebraska. Given under my hand this 31st day of May A. D. 1895. Fred A. Miller June 29. Sheriff. SHEKIFF SALE. First publication June 8th Notice is hereby given, that by virtue Best Clincher Tire Made. E. SIDLES SELLS THEM. Thirteenth St. "LINCOLN. Do this and You Will Ride One. K IMilrteexrtli. of an execution issued by the clerk of the district court of the third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Winnebago National Bank is plaintiff, and L. C. Humphrey et al are defendants. I will, at two o'clock p. m. on the 9th day July A. D. at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: Lots one 1 two 21 and three 3 in block or section "Q' of Grand View Residence Park, in Lancaster county Nebraska. Given under my hand this Cth day of June A. D. 1895. Freu A. Miller Jul 6 Sheriff. ED. M. ALLEN, Attorney-At-Law. SHERIFF SALE. First Publication June 8. 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 Mary E Swayne is plaintiff, and John Werts et al, are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 9th day of July A. D. 1895, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to wit: Lot number eight (8) in block four (4) in McMurtry's addition to Lincoln, caster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 6th day of June A. D. 1S95. Fred A. Miller Jul 6 Sheriff A. Bruce Coffroth Atty at Law. First publication June 8. ORDER ON ABSENT DEFENDANT In the circuit court of the United States, for the district of Nebraska. At a session of the Circuit Court of the United States, for the district of Nebraska, continued and held pursuant to adjournment, at the United States court room in the city of Omaha, on the third day of June 1895, the Honorable Elmer S. Dundy, Judge, being present and presiding in said court, the follow ing among other proceedings were had and done to-wit: No 114 R. Edinburg Lombard ") Investment company ' limited, a corporation j IN CHANCERY Complainant, s. j-Order on absent Herman P. j defendant Hermansen et. al. I Defendants J And now on this third day of June A. D. 1895, being at the May term, A. D. 1895, of the said court, it having been made to appear to the satisfaction of the said court that this is a suit commenced to enforce a lien upon real property within the said district, and that Herman P. Hermansen and Johan na M. Hermansen, defendants herein VICTOR are not inhabitants of, and have not been found within the said district, and have not voluntarily appeared in this suit, on motion of said A. Bruce Coff roth solicitor for the said complainant, it is ' considered by the court and ordered that the defendants above named be and are hereby directed to appear and plead, answer or demur to the complain ant's bill of complaint, on or before Monday, August 5th, 1895, and in default thereof, an order be entered in this cause taking the said bill pro confesso. It is further ordered by the court that at least twenty days before the said Monday, August 5th 1895 a copy of this order be served upon Herman P. Hermansen and Johanna M.Hermansen the said defendants wherever found, if practicable, and alro upon the person or persons in charge or possesion of the real property described in complainants bill of complaint, if any there be; or in lieu thereof a copy of this order be published for six consecutive weeks in The Lincoln Courier, a weekly news paper published and in general circu lation in said district of Nebraska. (signed) Elmer S. Dundy, Judge. The United States of America, ) District of Nebraska. ) I, Elmer D. Frank, clerk of the circuit court of the United States for the district of Nebraska, do hereby certify, that the above and foregoing is a true copy of an order entered upon the journal of the proceeidngs of said court, in the cause therein entitled; that I have compared the same with the original entry of said order, and it is a true transcript therefrom, and of the whole thereof. Witness my official signature, and seal of said court, at Omaha, in Baid district, this third day of June A. D. 1895. Elmer D. Frank. July 13 Clerk. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LETTERS. (First Publication June 8.) In the county court of Lancaster county, Nebraska. In re Estate of .George Blodgett, de ceased. The state of Nebraska to Rosa M. Blodgett, Ray X. Blodgett, Lura J. Blodgett, Nellie R. Blodgett and to any other persons interested in said matter. Take notice that a petition signed by Susan E. Blodgett praying said court to grant Letters of Administration of said Estate to Susan E. Blodgett has been filed in said Court; that the same is set for hearing on the 28th day of June 1895, at 9 o'clock a. m. and that if you do n-t then appearand contest, said Court may crant administration of said estate to Susan E. Blodgett. Notice of this proceeding shall be published three weeks succassively in The Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and tho seal oT the Court this tb day of June A . D. 1895. I. W. Lansing, County Judge. POINTS OF CONTRAST. 4 The morning and evening papers read by purchaser alone, in put because hastily: forgotten in tk rush of business, or thrown away as soon as glanced at. THE WEEKLY PAPER, read throughout in he seclusion of the home after business hours, in the leisure of the reader, at tfcs club by family and friends. THAT IS WHY TTJaCl COURIER will pay you as an advertising medial For California take the Missouri Pacific route, via southern route. Siberian refrigorators are the only refrigorators. Frank Lahr. Dunlop hats at Smith's, 1137 O street. .. r 4