The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 22, 1895, Page 12, Image 12

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THE COURIER.
X
CHARACTER SKETCH.
NO. 12
The author of the "Character Sketch
es," which for two seasons now have
been a feature of The Couriek, sent
with the twelfth sketch, which appears
below, the following more or less person
al note to the editor:
"Don't you think it would be a Rood idea
now to discontiruo the sketches? It seems
to tno the people of Lincoln hare been very
forbearing, and they are entitled to some
respite. With jour iormisiion I will put up.
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H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
wiiitiiie't
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
127 S. Eleventh Street.
j PHONE 68.
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my mental kodak for awhile and k'vo the peo
ple, important enough to jkiso as "characters"
a rest. You hare not hesitated to tell
me that sometimes you have thought my re
marks were too pointed, and at other times
rather too indefinite. Your criticism, probab
ly, were just, on the whole. But I think you
will readily understand the difficulty I have
had in properly focusing tho kidak. Somo
times the xiew was taken when the subjoct wa
not quite in the jvosition that I desired, and
then again tho negative, when it has came to
bo dcrcloped, has brought out points that I
should hare preferred to havo left unnoticed,
Tho views ere at best but snap shots, and it
vtas inevitable that tome of them should bo
moru or less unsatisfactory. It has been a
)
ro Yotx Want
J Something fine in perfumery?
A first class hairor tooth brush? g
( In fact anything in toilet
S articles? A good cigar or
J an elegant drink of soda? If Jg
( so we have it. )
( )
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! WSon's Plarmac
TENTH & O.
eourcoof some satisfaction to roe to know, how
ever, that without a single exception, the sub
jects of tho sketches have been promptly re
cognired, from tho timid, jtolitic, vacilliating
and generally unreliable man who was pictured
in the first sketch, of this scries, down to the
Col. Mulberry Sellers of last week. This gene
ral recognition tells mo that whatever injustice
may have been done, my kodak has certain
trustworthy qualities, and I don't know that
1 regret my second excursion into the field of
photography."
The fact of the matter is, the author of
the "sketches" is going away for a por
tion of the summer, and is therefore
desirous of being relieved from the bur
den of the kodak; but it was represented
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M - HOUSE - BUFFET,
115 So. Twelfth St.
.... Under Funke Opera Uouse.
Only the finest liquid refresh
ments served.
CMS. BENSON - CMS. NEWBRANDT
Proprietors.
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to the maker of the sketches that the
kodak is a particularly suitable travel
ing companion, and it is probable that
additional views may appear from
time to time, tr.
There are a great many fairly nice
people with compressed minds. They
are nearsighted, mentally. The world
to them, isn't a great something that
extends over a circumference of twenty
five thousand miles, and takes in an
infinite variety of things and thoughts.
It is a prescribed field, fenced on four
sides by ignorance, conceit, jealousy
and incapacity. Frequently, it is no
F. 0. ZEHRUNG,
Druggist.
b. VV. Gor. Twelfth and 0 Sts,
- - Under Funke Opera House - -
PRE3?RII?TI(DNS
Carefully Gompounded.
SODA
WATER
FRUIT
SYRUPS
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larger than ono small town, sometimes
it don't extend beyond thejimits of tho
neighborhood. And once in a while it
is confined to a single office room or
family residence. In this shut in area
these people with small minds gambol
qbout with all the joyous self-assurance
possessed by people who are able to get
over tho bars that exist for the narrow
minded. They survey their own little
town, or neighborhood, or office with
the feeling that therein is the world.
They cannot see what is beyond, and
they do not believe in Anything that is
outside of their vision. Columbus had
a good deal nf difficulty in persuading
the crowned heads of Europe that there
, A full
set of
A Best
'" Teeth
I
3$5.00
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
All work guaranteed!
1.1.
..1214 O Street.
was anything but space out in the broad
expanse of the Atlantic Talk to these
Hat minded people of a country out of
their ken, of a condition of things they
know not of, and they at once become
doubting Ferdinands. They cannot be
persuaded that there is anything of im
jxirtance outside of their little sphere;
for downright an ogance they aro 'way
chead of those who really have some
little excuse for arrogance. They judge
everything by their own little standards;
small themselves nearly everything else
is small to them.
It is a characteristic of these people
PRESCRIPTIONS '
and SODA WATER '
I
The most reliablo pharmacy 1
1029 O Street '
I
McGALfe & BURGH. I
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tSTOur i
Ice cream soda t
is the best on earth
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that as a corollary of their small minds,
they have small hearts. They profess to
be "big hearted like other people; but
they aro not The heart is controlled
by avarice or some form of selfishness,
and they are unable to see any virtue in
others, or in an thing they do not them
selves do. The promptings of the heart
have their mainspring in a small mind,
and they are, necessarily, instinct with
littleness.
Oftentimes they are quite successful.
Bigotry and narrow-mindnesa are often
successful. Avarice and other attributes
of a shriveled nature are often effective
as against Inequalities of a nobler mind;
THE KESTAUKAOT
AT
BURLINGTON BEACH
At Lincoln Salt Lake is this sea
son under the management of an
experienced caterer, and your
patronage will be appreciated.
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kinds of meals, lunches and
freshments always on hand.
reH
G.L
Concessionaire.
and in this life the small men are
sometimes, in. the estimation of the
people, greater than those who are en
titled to tho distinction of greatness by
reison of their bigness of mind and
heart. The latter so often lack the
qualities of self-advancement that are
always to be found blooming lux
uriantly in the narrow minded.
1 have sought in these sketches to
typify certain characteristics in persons
known to readers of The Couriek; and
following out this plan I now call up a
rather well known man in this city who
emphasizes all that I have said about
CLAKKSON
LAUNDRY
C0.
330-33$-33J-33J-338
South Eleventh Street.
-Telephone 270.
little-minded people. To begin with, he is
a pretty decent sort or fellow. Of course
he hasn't any strong friendships his
heart isn't big enough to take in unre
servedly, one of his brethren. It is also
true that he hasn't a great many
enemies hij small mind prompts him
to a sufficient cunning to prevent his
making enemies on a large scale. He
has got in the habit of spending a great
many hours in his office and never look
ing out of the window. A hundred
times have I seen him poring over the
papers on his desk. Not onco have I
seen him looking out into the world that
can be seen from his casement. He is
alwajs looking in at himself, not out at
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X CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS
8 ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS
g PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES
5 PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS
: EXTERIOR VIEWS
CLEMENTS
The Photographer.
100 Cn..t. rMi.ntl, Cl.ant
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things more important. His mental
range is fearfully small. He only sees a
few things, and his understanding
doesn't go bejond these few things. He
is full of prejudice, nut unmixed with
hj pocrisy. Under the cover of professed
regard he does not hesitate to stab right
and left. His smallness is manifested in
a desire to throw obstacles in the way
of other's success. He is envious and
jealous, and jet, as I have indicated, he
passes for a fairly good fellow. Xot a
great many people know him well.
Those who do are acquainted with his
narrow or small mindedness, and may
recognise him from what I have said of
his character. Nearly everybody knows
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83.00 Commutation tickets for 82.75
Good Meals I 5 cents and up.
SHAFFER'S ANNEX
RESTAURANT.
Parlor and furnished rooms in
connection
133 South Twelfth street.
Lincoln, Neb.
F. SHAFFER, Proprietor.
somebody that, in a general way, re
sembles the person I have sketched.
A NEW BETE NOIR.
"Wot mattes me tired," said Meand
ering Mike, "is dese here prosperity
howlers."
"I don't know 'em," replied Plodding
Pete.
"Yes ye do. I means dese here
fellers dat keepe talkin about good
times an tell in an tellin' ye whur ye
can git work."
O
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White Mull
Blouse waists
For boys.
One Week Only.
1 MAYER BROS.
EXTREME MEASURES
"Mandy," 6aid Farmer Corntossol,
thoughtfully, "hez it occurred to you
that Josiar is gittin' kinder sassy?"
"It has, I must say," confessed the
young mau's mother.
"An' don't it seem ter youthet he's
sorter shif'less, too?"
"Yes," 6he sighed.
"He's too big ter lick, now, or wo
could fix it all right in no time. He's
got ter be disciplined somehow."
"What are ye goin' ter do?"
"Send im ter college next fall. It's
terrible severe an' I hate ter do it, but
nothin' Bhort of a good hazin' 1I make
any impression on that boy."
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i ROYS DRUG H . j
i o 14 p street:.
-
Removal Sale
Special prices on all sun- "
dries, incluJing Base Rail ;
: goods, Hammocks, Fishing
; Rods and Tackle, &c. Sta
tionery, ic., fca, for the
; next two weeks :
; After July 1st, corner Tenth and P. '
NISSLEY'S OLD STAND.
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WANTED A S'QUARE DEAL.
A hush had fallen upon tho congrega
tion. "Ah, my friend," exclaimed the evan
gelist, "how glad I am to see you.
liere"
He turned to the multitude.
"is one who has run the gamut of
lire."
"No, no," protested .the converted
gambler, while the tears coursed down
his cheeks, "no, no. I never run an
thinir but a squaiegame. 1 swear it."
j lest nod Willi lruid raised impress
ively, while the ushers dealt gently but
: P. J. WOHLENBUEG,
; -manufacturer of-
ix:vje; CIGARS
; and dealer in all leading cigars,
" pipes, snuff and smoking tobaccos;
: also canes
: 128 South Eleventh Street.
firmly with the person in the gallery
who had seen fit to laugh a hoarse
outre laugh.
Excursions to HA Springs S. D.
On May 21th, June 7th and 19 the
Great Burlington route will sell round
trip tickets to Hot Springs at one fare
for the round trip good 30 days. For
Full information apply at B. and M.
dipot or city office corner 10 and O.
G.W.BonnelC.P.TA..
AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAI BANK
LINCOLN, NEB.
I. M. RAYMOND,
President.
S. H. BURNHAM.
Cashier.
A. J. SAWYER
Vice President.
D. G. WING,
Assistant Cashier.
CAPITAL, $25,000 SURPLUS $15,000
Directors -I. M. Raymond, S. H. Burnham.
C. G. Dawes. A. J. Sawyer, Lewis Gregory,
X. Z. Snell, G. M. Lambcrtson, D. G. Wing,
S. W. Burnham.
HI White Mull if
tti'
$
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