The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 22, 1895, Page 5, Image 5

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THE COURIER.
POINTS IN POLITICS. WOODEN MEN'S TAbK.
Ab tho time for tho county conven
tion draws nearer there is an increasing
amount of talk of tho desirability of
nominating, particularly for two of the
offices to be filled this fall, the strongest
men that can be found. Most of tho
republican candidates will have a walk
away; but two of thorn will have to meet
strong opposition. Tho prospeet for
demo-pop candidates is not at this time
particularly encouraging, but whatever
may bo done in the wav of fusion, Mr.
Miller, the present sheriff, and Mr. Baker,
the present clerk of tho district court,
are Bure to provo strong candidates. As
The Coukiki: has before sa'il theso
sentlemen have rendered f,ood eervico
to tho county, and aro both as strong,
apparently, as when they wero elected.
They have been in a position to mako
many friends and few enemies, and they
have been as adroit in this as they have
been careful and painstaking in the
The Red Dudo hasn't had anything to
say for a few weeks, but ho has been
thinking a lot. Tho Red Dude is as a
rule, dead loyal to tho homo baso ball
team, and ho is given, when a loqtiasious
mood seizes him, to stringing tho Lin
coln boys with taffy. Tho other day ho
broko his long silence with:
"Say, cully, kin yer tell mo wy it is
dat erbout dis time every 6easoD de
homo team strikes er losin' gait? Fac'
dead sure. Erlong in de early part o'
June de boys geif rally play like (ley wuz
wound up fer all time. Dey win and
dey win and dey win again. Seems like
every feller has er rabbit's foot in his
hip pocket and no hoodoo in de whole
gang. Seems like dey wuz jess goin" ter
win right erlong, aud den purty soon
dey strike er snag, or do Omaha club or
sum'tin, and do winnin' gnit is knocked
aro going to stay at homo and take their
vacation out in having fun with each
other."
RECKLESS JUDGE.
'I ho judgo of a western court, in
order to secure a safer and moro
civilized condition of atraire in tho court
room, asked tho twelve jurymen and tho
ten attorneys present to" place their
pistols in a pile in tho corner of tho
room, but there seemed to be some
hesitancy in complying with the
request, and tho judgo i isisted.
"If Your Honor will put his down
first," sugeested tho foreman of tho
jury, "I guess tho balance of us will
foller suit.'"
"Certainly, gents,'' replied His Honor,
and laid his gun down in the corner.
In a few minutes all the others had
done tho same, excepting tho sueritF anil
his deputy, who wero not included, and
2.' pistols were reposing peacefully on
C. C. Flansburg
Atty at law.
Urownoll It Ik.
First publication Juno 22
In the District court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska.
Joseph II. SnifTen, 1'laintiff,
vs.
Annie Morrill, et al.. iTefenduuts.
Annie Morrill. Romaiue L. Bogardus,
Wesley Voting, Mrs. Wesley Young (Iiib
wife, first real name unknown) Joseph
X. Dowden. Henjamin M. Gibson, Dewit
Wheeler and Orin V. Wheeler, defend
ants will take notice that on tho first
day of May, 1S95, Joseph X. Snilron, tho
plaintiff herein, tiled his petition in
tho district court of Lancaster county,
Nebraska, against said defendants, tho
object and prayer of which aro to
forecloso a certain mortgage executed
by Annie Morn! (widow) to Joseph N.
Sniffcn, Plaintitr, upon tho following
described premises to wit: Beginning
at tho south west corner of the south
W $SP Iree! Free! Free! iiii
FOR THE NEXT TEN DAYS WE OFFER
One Lot White Parsols at 81.40
Choico Line Umbrellas at 00c 61.25 and 81.15.
100 dozen Fast Black Hegular Made Hoso at IGc.
40 patterns Wash Laces from 5c to 20c per yard.
Best Summer Corset in the city for 48c.
Xew Choice Wash Goods at 121 and 15c.
. . H. R. Xisslejr t& Oo.gg
performance of their duties. Republi
cans should not delude themselves with
the idea that anybody can be elected
this fall. Such is not the case. If care
is not taken in the selection of candi
dates for these two offices it is not at all
unlikely that Mr. Miller and Mr. Baker
will be left undisturbed by the electiou.
These offices, so far as patronage and
remuneration are concerned, aro the
most important of all county offices, with
the exception of that of treasurer; and
it rests with the party to insure tho
election of republicans to these places,
or jopardise its prospects by the nomin
ation of weak candidates.
If!
J. C. Johnson, of tho Fifth word, is a
candidate for district judge.
It is understood that John P. Maule
will not allow his candidacy for district
judge to stand in tho way of Ed Sizer's
candidacy for clerk of the district
court.
clear inter de middlo o' next week or
erlong inter January. Say, its tough
luck, dis losin' business. Xow, dey all
tell me dat Omaha ain't got no license
ter win anythin from Lincoln, an' yet
dose green-eyed, bow-legged, spavin
jointed, miserable, Bickly, good-fer-nothin'
troglodites wot wears do dirty
cream Omaha uniform has do double
riveted, wrought-iron nerve to jess steal
tree of do six games will our team. Xow,
dat ain't right. No. it ain't, and I says
when it comes ter dis, dat Omaha kin
beat Lincoln 6om.tin ought ter be did,
am I right? I ain't saying our fellers
hev lost der grip fer I don't so believe;
but dey ought ter do sum'tin ter change
der luck. Xow do team is home again,
I say it ud be er good plan ter trow
away de rabbit foots, and go out to de
grounds in de cemetery car, or trow an
ole penny o-er der let shoulders or
Bum'tim'like dat. Am I right? We
can't stand losin' anil de rag in sight an"
llutterin' right down before us in easy
x ins xi.itJX-iJLxxj.jLi
We begin our semi-annual 25 per cent
discount sale on all spring and summer
clothing, our object being not to make
but to get money. narr
PIE. WARFEL X BUD.
Come
Early.
Fourth and Fifth ward politicians are
just now watching things anxiously and
waiting to see just how tho ball is
going to turn. Whether both judges
are coming in from the Fourth or only
one is just as perplexing a qaestion as
whether the Fifth ward's proposed can
didate w ill be Ensign for sheriff, Sizer
for clerk, or Cochran for rounty judge.
Ensign, Sizer and Cochran may all get
into tho convention. Who knows?
reach, too.'
Alva Smith will be a candidoto for
sheriff before tho convention, but it is
predicted that the Smith men will not
bo stayers this year. A good many of
them may go to Trompen.
There will be a meeting of the repub
lican county central committee next
Friday to fix the date of the county
convention. The convention will prob
ably be held some time in August.
Since Frank Du Toil's Red Dude
Iearneo to talk, Wohlenburg's flossy
dudine has acquired the habit, and the
oldgirl has any amount of fun with tho
chess players that fiequent Wohlen
burg's. She is on to all the weak points
in tho boys and sometimes she tells
tales out of school. If Charley Hall
could only hear what she says about
him he might lose his Bang froid, or
whatever it is that people lose. "But I
can stand Charley all right,"' she said.
"I have got used to him. It'sour golden
headed Bixy boy that makes mo ner
vous. Bixby is too much of a growler
no, I don't mean a tin growler. That isn't
in my line. The poet is fidgety and when
the gallery makes a suggestion to him
ho sometimes gets more red-headed
than usual. He likes a nice, quiet game
of chess. No, tho chess players are not
going to Europe this summer. They
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Practical Watchmaker
Jeweler and Engraver.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Diamonds, Optical Goods, Etc.
Glasses fitted, correcting the most difficnlt eyesight.
-oj
feffis Fifi! Totik
'lVr ' " -... ,
M A glass of cream soda with
EVERY 50 CENT PURCHASE f$
A glass of Ice Cream Soda with every
ONE DObLAR PURCHASE.
.... W PHHRMHCY. 1146 STREET.
west quarter of tho south west quarter
of section no. eleven (II) in ".ownship
No. ten TO), range Xo. Bix (G) east and
running thence north along the section
line eighty rods (80) to tho north west
quarter of said south west quarter of
south west quarter, thence east thirty
one and 55 100(31.55) rods along tho
north lino of sai.i forty acre tract, thenca
south parallel with the west lino of said
section to tho south lino of said section,
thence west along said section lino to
place of beginning, enclosing and in
cluding a tract of land ofT tho West side
of still forty aero tract eighty rods long,
north and south, and thirty one and
firty fivo hundreths (31.55)" roils wido
from east to west, Lancaster county,
to secure the payment of one certain
promissory note, dated February 1st.
1S93, for the sum of 81000, duo and
payable two years from date thereof;
said mortgage provided that in case
not
the lloor.
"Xow, gents," said His Honor, sudden
ly whipping out a gun, "the first man
who goes near that pilo gits it in tho
neck."
In an instant every man's hand went
to his other hip pocket, and His Honor
dived behind tho desk as 22 bullets went
through the window back of where ho
had been sitting, and 22 men wero
waiting for him to stick his head up,
but he did nothing so rash.
"Put up them guns," ho yelled; "put
up them guns, or I'll fine every d-
one of you for contempt of court."
NO HELP NEEDED.
Miss
your
Hogg You seem sad to-night.
Embonpoint. 1 have remarked
sighs so many times.
Miss E. (sourlv) Indeed! Well, mv
size speaks for itself without any of your said note, or interest thereon, waB
help, sir.
paid when due, or within ten days
Dlxis morning
We begin our semi-annual 25 per cent
discount sale on all spring and summer
clothing, our object being not te make but
to get money. - - - -
PAINE, WARFEL & BUMSTEAD.
B. & M. EXCURSIOXS.
Epworth League Convention at Chat
tanooga, Tenn.. June 25th and 27th, one
fare for round trip.
United Societies of Christian Endea
vor, Boston, Mass., July 5th to 8th one
fare round trip.
Baptist's Young Peoples Union at
Baltimore, Md., July 15th and lGth, one
fare for round trip.
Triennial Conclave Knights Templar
Boston, Aug. 19th to 21th, one fare
round trip.
For full information apply at B. &. M.
depot or city ticket office cor. 10 & O St.
Watch for the name
LINCOLN ICE CO.
thereafter, the who's sum secured
thereby might bo declared to be due
and payable; there is now due on said
note and mortgage, the sum of S10C0.,
with interest at the rate of seven per
cent per annum from the first day of
February, 181)3. for which sum." with
interest from this date, plaintiff prays
for a decree that defendants be required
to pay the same, or that said premises
may be sold to sa.isfy the amount found
due.
You aro required toanswer said petition
on or before Monday, the 29th dav of July
1895.
Dated June 15th 1S95. C. C. Flansburg.
Atty. for Plaintitr
July 20.
It runs even "Shogo" flour.
Repairs Promptly Executed.
1224 O Street.
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They have no pond ice. 1040 O street, family flour.
T J Tlxojrie & Co.,
GENERAL BICYCLE REPAIRERS
in all branches. -
Repairing done as Xeat and Complete as from the Factories at hard time prices.
All kinds of Bicycle Sundries. 320 S. 1ITH ST.
Machinist and General Repair Work. LINCOLN.