-" , -- &- -' . f ytfZ?1 -i' a - r-g. -f'V ?V THK COURIER. t' ';-, fK' t" - cbuBty campaign?" And "it it makes ay difference if I vote for one or two populist candidates? Yjur questions are easy. You should vote the republican ticket at the approaching election of county officers because the ticket nominated by the republican party ia the cleanest, strongest ticket over named by the party in this county, and the party has usually presented as good a ticket or better, than any other party haa named. This year the republican ticket is the best ticket in the Held and this isnosnecLI disparagement of other ticketB either. You should vote the republican ticket because being a republican, as I take it you are, you are interested in repub lican success, and republican success, republican supremacy, depend in no small measure on the election of the whole republican ticket. The republican county convention was composed very largely of young men and it was dominated by the best sen timent of the party. Its work was well done and the ticket placed before the voters of the county needs no apology in any instance. All of the 'candidates ars active ard aggressive members of the party. They each and every one have an untarnished record for integrity and each is entirely ablo to fulfill all the duties of the office to which he aspires. The younger element of the party is represented as well as the veterans, and no wing of the party has reason to com plain of lack of representation. The young may is battling side by side with the old soldier. You should vote for the whole repub lican ticket because there is not a man on that ticket who is not honestly and fairly entitled to your vote as a repub lican. Because the ticket represents the best work of the best republican convention ever held in Lancaster county. Because it is a clean ticket and one that you can vote for con scientiously. Two of the best offices in Lancaster county are now held by the enemy, and the populist party in this county fcas drawn the sinews of war from these two offices. It is impor tant therefore, if you desire to see the republican organization kept intact and republican supremacy maintained, that these two offices be reclaimed at the coming election. It does make a difference if you scratch one single candidate on the republican ticket. This is a republican county by a large majority, and next year when represen ' taties shall be elected to the state convention and to the national con vention it will be a matter of some im portance that Lancaster county shall have the credit of polling a heavy re publican vote, a solid vote. There is nn reason why you should vote for any candidate oh any other ticket in preference to the republican candidates, and there is every reason from a partisan standpoint, as well as from the standpoint of good clean gover nment, why you should vote the whole republican ticket. - The populists are making a fight for the election of two of their candidates Fred Miller for the office of sheriff, and Elias Baker for the office of clerk of the district court. It is not necessary to attack these men, or to say anything derogatory of them. But their course in politics has not been such sb to com mand the highest respect and many good citizens are inclined to resent their pandering policy. The republican can didates for these two offices, John Trompen and Sam E. Low, are probably the best selections that the republican county convention could have made, and these two men are entitled to the full vote of the pirty. Years ago when there was not very much of Nebraska, when there wasn't much of a republican party, John Trompen was a Nebraskan and a republican. He was among the early settlers and he is a pioneer repub lican.. For S3 years he haa gone up aad down the county and the state state doing what he could for the cause of republicanism and for tho upbuild ing offebraska. He has been a public spirited man, and he is known from one end of the state to the other. He baa taken part in many public movements and always with credit to himself and the state. He has served on the re publican state central commitee and has held for years a high place in the councils of the party. This man has never held an office. He has helped others to be nominated and elected. He has worked for the republican ticket and for the republican cause, but he himself has not until this campaign been a nominee for any office. Mr. Trompen enjoys the cordial respect and good will of thh people of this county. He has an unblemished record for in tegrity. And as to his ability there is and can be no question. As a candi didate Tor the office of sheriff ho is a man to be proud of, and a man who can not only draw the full republican vote but many votes from outside of the party, the votes of men who recog nize in Mr. Trompen a substantial, worthy, deserving candidate. He has not, like bis opponent, jumped from one party to another. He has always remained true to bis convictions and is making the battle now as a straight out-and-out republican. His colleague Mr. Low, is a young man, quite a joung man. In fact, there has been a disposition on the part of the opposition to make a handle of his youth and oppose him on that account Mr. Low has not yet reached the age of 30, but many republicans of 50 would be proud of his record of political achiement. It isnt always the number of years that measures a man's per formances. For eight years there has been no more active, energetic, enthus iastic able advocate of republicanism in this part of the state than Sam E. Low. In every campaign this young man who has in him much of the tire that animated the old time leaders of the party, has gone out and taken the stump and by his eloquence and ability contributed in a large measure to repub lican success. He has supported every republican candidate, on every republi can tie'eet since his residence in Ne braska, and his loyally is beyond dis pute. Mr. Low has back of him not only the enthusiastic devotion of the younger element of hip party, but the cordial support of good citizens gener ally. He is looked upon as a most esti mable young man, entirely honest and safe to trust in the important office "of clerk of the district court. Mr. Low is, as has been charged, a poor man, in which respect he does not differ from many of the other republican candi dates; but this can hardly be an ele ment of weaknesf. He is honest and clean and able, and after all that is the main thing. These two men, Trompen First publication Aug. 21. 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 Martin Schleslnger is plaintiff, and Frank P. Lawrence et al, are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 22nd day of October, A. D. 1895, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancas ter county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auctiqn the following described real estate, to-wit: Lot -number six (6) In block number one hundred eighty-nine (189) in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska, according to the recorded plat of said city. Given under my hand this 20th day of September, A. D. 1895. FRED A. MILLER. Sheriff. First publication Oct 5. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In county court, within and for Lancaster county Nebraska. September 30,1905 in tke matter of the estate of Henry A. Guild, deceased. TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ERTATE: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Lin coln, in said county on the 31st day of January 1896, and again on the 30th day of April, '80G, to examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their abjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months, from the 29th clay of October, A. D. 1805, and the time limited for payment of debts ia one year from said 20th day of October, 1805. Notice of this proceeding is ordered published four consecutivo weeks in tho Courier, a weekly newspaper published in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 30th day of Septem ber. 1805. Oct. 26. I. W. Lansiso, seal County Judge First Publication Oct. 5. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, to Audrey Lowry, W. W.Lowry, E. E. Lowry and to any others interestee in said matter: You are hereby notified that an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of John O. Lowry, deceased, is on file in said court.and also a petition praying for the prnbute of said instru ment, and for the appointment of Ellen Lowyr as executrix. That on the 25th dayof October, 1805, at 0 o'clock a. m., eai( petition and the proof of the execu tion of said instrument will be heard, and that if you do not then appear and contest, said court may probate and record the same, and grant administra tion of the estate to Ellen Lowry. This notice shall be published for three weeks successively in the Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my band and official seal this 30th day of Sept., 1805. Oct. 10. I. W. Lansijjo. seal County Judge SHERIFF SALE. (First publication Sept. 28. 1895.) 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 Frederick S. Stein Is plaintiff, and Thomas Sewell et al are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the 29th day of October, A. D., 1895, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc tion the following described real state, to-wit: Lot sventeen (17) in Eldredge's addition to Lincoln, In Lancastr county, Nebraska, according to the survey and recorded plat thereof Given under my hand this 26th day of September, A. D., 1895. FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff. NOTICE OF PROBATE WILL In the conty court of Lancaster county, Nebaska, First published Sept. 28, 1895. The state of Nebaska, to Mrs. W. C. Prltchard. W. C. Pritchard, and to any others Interested in said matter: You are hereby notified that an Instrument perporting to be the last will and tes tament of R. P. Lawton, deceased, is on file in said court, and also 'a petition praying for the probate of said in strument, and for the appointment of C. A Lyrr.an as executor; that on the 19th day of October, 1895, at 3 o'clock p, m., said petition and the proof of the execution of said Instrument will be heard, and that If you do not then ap pear and contest, said court may pro bate and record the same, and grant administration of the estate to C. A. Lyman. This notice shall be published for three weeks successively in the Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and official seal this 26th day of September, 1895. J. "U Lansing, County Judge. J. W. Lansing, County Judge. SHERIFF SALE. First publication Sept 21. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of district court of tho third judicial district of Nebraska within and for Lancaster county Nebraska in an action wherein Alexander Lederer and Moses Strauss, partners as Lederer and Strauss are plaintiffs and John H. C Meyer et al are defendants, I will at 2 o'clock P. M. on the 22nd day of October. A. D. 1895 at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster couaty, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit. Lot twenty-one (21) in block one (If of Knob Hill, an addition to ;ho city o. Lincoln, Lancaster county; Nebraska. Given under my band this 20th day of September A. D. 1805. Fred A. Miller. Oct. 10. Sheriff First publication Sept 2d. NOTICE IN THK DISTRICTCOURTOF LAN caster county. Nebraska. Concordia Loan and Trust Company vb The Safo Deposit and Trust Company The Safo Deposit and Trust Co, will take notice that on tho 25th day of September, 1805, Concordia Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the diitrict court of Lan caster county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien held and owned by the plaintiff under and by v'rtue of two treasurer's certificates of tax sale, dated Novem ber 21, 1800, and issued by the 'county Treasurer of Lancaster county, Ne braska, on said date upon lots thirty 130 and thirtyono 31 in Boggs & Holmes' sub-division, being a part of the North half of Southeast quarter section number twenty-five 25, town ship number ten 101 range number six 6 East of the sixth principal merid ian, in Lancaster county, Nebraska. That there is now due and payable on each of said certificates of tax salo the sum of 8180.03, and plaintiff prays that said real estate may be subjected to the payment of the plaintiff's lien thereon for all taxes, interest and coets paid at and under said tax sale, together with interest and cost allowed thereon to the plaintiff as by law provided; also to ob tain a decree in said cause providing for the salo of said real estate to satisfy the plaintiffs said lien, and the costt of this action, and for general relief. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before tho 11th day of No vember, 1805. Concordia Loan & Trust Co. by A.B. COFFROTH its attorney it First publication Sep 23 SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an order of 6ale issued by the clerk of the districtt-ourt of the third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Larcaster county, in an action wherein Benjamin Lombard, jr. is plaintiff, and Mary J. Smell et al are defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m. on tho 20th day of October A. D. 1895, at the eat door of the court house in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate to-wit: Lot number eight (8) in block number one (1) in North Lincoln, in Lancaster county Nebraska. Given under mv band this 26th day of September A. D. 1805. Fred A.Miller, Sheriff BEST LINE TO DENVER AND CALIFORNIA A GUIDE TO HEALTH with every purchase of Munyon'a Remedies at RIGGS' pharmacy. II .31 $1 . i