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mataatammmmam MWitWWW THE COURIER. ; s-T & REGISTRATION NOTICE. The supervisors of registration will meet for the purpose of a general regis tration of the voters In their respective wards In the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, on Thursday, October 17th, Friday, October 25th and Saturday, November 2d, 1S93, and shall remain In session on each of the said days from the hours of 8 o'clock a. m. until 9 o'clock p. m., at the following places: First ward, precinct 1 or A, City building. Tenth and Q streets. First ward, precinct 2 or B, No. 623 North Tenth street. Second ward, precinct 1 or A, court house. Second ward, precinct 2 or B, drug Btore, 727 South Eleventh street. Third ward, precinct 1 or A, Grand hotel. Twelfth and Q streets. Third ward, precinct 2 or B, Gaddls shop, Thirteenth and R street. Third ward, precinct 3 or C, Brown block, 1528 O street. Third ward, precinct 4 or D, J. An. tell, 2036 O street. Fourth ward, precinct 1 or A, Lin dell hotel, Thirteenth and M streets. Fourth ward, precinct 2 or B, Ori ental building, 503 South Thirteenth street. Fourth ward, precinct 3 or C, Hut ton's, 1813 O street. Fourth ward, precinct 4 or D, Desch er's, 1945 J street. Fifth ward, precinct 1 or A, F street engine house. Fifth ward, precinct 2 or B. Bing's shop. Seventeenth and Washington. Fifth ward, precinct 3 or C, Aren sen's, Fourteenth and South. Fifth ward, precinct 4 or D, Rlppee's, 745 C street. Sixth ward, precinct 1 or A, Forbes" store. Twenty-seventh and Q streets. Sixth ward, precinct 2 or B, bakery. 2385 O street. Seventh ward, precinct 1 or A, Burns' store. Twenty-seventh and Holdrege. Seventh ward, precinct 2 or B, Tom Beach house. Fourteenth and Court. First ward, precinct 1 or A, Includes all that part of the ward lying between the center of N street on the south. Eleventh street on the east, R street on the north and the city limits on the west. Precinct 2 or B Includes all of the First ward north of R street. Second ward, precinct 1 or A, Includes the territory between N street on the north. Eleventh street on the east, J street on the south and the city limits on the west. Precinct 2 or B, all of the ward south of J street. Third ward, precinct 1 or A, Includes the territory bounded by a line com mencing at Eleventh and O streets, running thence east to Thirteenth, thence north to V street, thence west to a point opposite the center of Uni versity avenue, thence north to the north line of the ward, thence west to Twelfth street, south to R street, west to Eleventh street and south to the center of O street. Precinct 2 or B, is bounded by a line commencing at Fifteenth and O streets, north to the north line of P street, thence north on the line between lots 59 and CO and lots 39 and 40, in S. "YV. Little's subdivision, to the center of Q street, thence north on the west line of lot 33 to the north line of R street, thence north on the west line of lot 27 to the north line of S street, thence north on the east line of Fifteenth street, north on the line between lots 15 and 16, and north on east line of lot 12, all In the same subdivision, to the center of Vine street, thence east to the center line of Fifteenth north of Vine, thence north to north side of "V, thence north on line between lots 14 and 15 in second northside addition, to the north line of the ward, thence west to a point opposite the center of University avenue, thence south to the center of V street, thence to a point opposite the center of Thirteenth, thence south to O and east to point of begin ning. Precinct 3 or C, all between the east line of precinct B on the west, O street between Fifteenth and Eighteenth on the south, X street from Seventeenth to the northeast corner of said precinct on the north, and on the west a line running from Eighteenth and O to R, thence west to the east line of Seven teenth, if extended, thence north to the center of Vine, thence north on cen ter of Seventeenth street to the north limit of the ward. Precinct 4 or D comprises all of the ward east of the east line of precinct C. Fourth ward, precinct 1 or A, all ly ing between O street on the north. Fif teenth on the east, L on the south and Eleventh on the west. Precinct 2 or B, all between L on the SWAXVVAAXX(S(S'KlXSlSSvSBxi5.S,iSVS, north. Sixteenth on the east, F on the south and Eleventh on the west. Precinct 3 or C, all between O on the north. Twenty-second on the east, X on the south and Fifteenth on the west. Precinct 4 or D, all between L on the north, the east boundary of the ward on the east, F street on the south and Sixteenth on the west. Fifth ward, precinct 1 or A, all be tween F street on the north, the east boundary of the ward on the east, C street on the south and Tenth on the west. Precinct 2 or B, all between C street on the north. Twenty-second on the east, the city limits on the south and what would be the continuation of Fifteenth on the west. Precinct 3 or C, all between C street on the north, the west boundary of precinct B on the east, the city limits on the south and tre west line of said precinct shall be the center line of Tenth from C south to South street, thence west to the city limits, and thence south on the city limits. Precinct 4 or D, all between F street on the north, the west line of precincts A and C on the east, the city limits on the west. South street from Tenth to Seventh and the city limits on the south. Sixth ward, precinct 1 or A, all be tween Twenty-second on the west. Vine on the north, the city limits on the east and the south line Is the cen ter of P street from Twenty-second to Thirtieth, thence south to O, thence east to the city limits. Precinct 2 or B Includes all of said ward not Included In the above. Seventh ward, precinct 1 or A, all be tween Vine street on the south, the city limits on the east, and the west and north line Is Twenty-second street from Vine street north to the Rock Island right of way and northeast along that right of way to the city limits. Trceinct 2 or B, all of the ward not Included In the above. J. W. BOWEN. City Clerk. Trilby hea dache tablets is the best for sick or nervous headaches. At Rigg'B Pharmacy, cor 12th and O st. DRESS SUITS-Call and examine our lino dress suits for 82.") and 835. Equal to anything jou can get from the tailor for 865 or 875. Ewing Cloth ing Company. Woempner for paints and oils, 139 S.10 Mandolins at lowest prices ever of fered. Xew goods. Crancer's Art t Music Co., ll.'H O street. The balance of a full dress coat is of the utmost imjwrtance in Jlttiwj anil cannot be properly secured in ready-to-wear ijamients. UV make them to suit your particular jntiz'' PAINE, WARFEL A IIUMSTEAD. SOMETHING VERY NEW IN A BICYCLE SIIOE. A Gil EAT COM BINATION OF WALKING, SNOW, MUDDY-WEATHER AND LADIES' Bid CLE SHOES FOR SALE ONLY AT MAYER BROS. Miss Ferguson's dancing clashes at the Lansing ball. Classes both afternoon and evening. The Lansing hall for rent for parties. Residence, 1610 G street. You'll nover realize what "real good "bread" is until you have made it of Shogo" Hour. (First publication Oct. 10.) NOTICE. In the district court of Lancaster coun ty. Nebraska. Ella C. Conger, plaintiir, vs. Moses James, et a!., defendants: Moses James, Amelia James, John L. Clark, Rosa A. Clark, Hattie 11. Barnes, Barnes her husband, first name unknown, and the Western Investment company, defendants in the above en titled action, will take notice that on June 15th, 1895, the said plaintiff tiled her petition in the above entitled action against said defendants, the object and prajer of which was to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by said defend ants Moses, Amelia James, John L. Clark and Rosa A. Clark to the Mead Bond fc Trust company upon lot 2, block 3 of Pleasant Hill subdivision of lots 3, 4, 5 and 6 in the north-east quar ter of section thirty-six (36), in township 5 SfiS'5I,s () I 3 (S A () (!) A ( (!) ') ( (i) ' ! () A ' ( (!) S(UAVlEiS BROTHERS Grand Millinery Opening Saturday Oct. 26, cor 10 and P ;ts. Our buyer has just returned from New York city, whern ho bought a large stock of Millinery, which wo will sell for tho next 10 days at such low prices bh has never been quoted in Lincoln before. Wo aid not intend to put in a stock of Millinery, but to give our customers a chance to buy their Millinery fJO'per cent choipm than they have been buying it heretofore in a Millinery store. Como and examino our stock of Millinery uud get our prices. Wo will convince you that we will save you 50 per cent on every 1 tat you buy. Asa sample wo will mention a few of Ovur Prices: 10 doz. Ladies' Sailor Hats, latest style, brown, blue and black, sells at 81.50. our price 89c. 10 doz. Lillian Russell Sailor Hats, scllsat81.75,ourprico 81.19. 10 doz. Ladies trimmed Hals, latest styles sellti from 51.00 to 85,00. our price 82 99. 5 doz. Ladies trimmed hats, worth from 82.50 to 83.00 else where, goes at 81.99. 10 doz. Ladies trimmed hats, sell at 82.50 all over Lincoln, our price 81.69. There are a thousand of other Bargains, all marked in plain figures, in our store. Como and bo convinced that by trading with us you will savo 50 per cent on every dollar's worth of goods you buy. Wo also handle a large stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes. Carpets, Cloaks, Capes, Ladies and Gents Furnishing GoimIh. During our Millinery opening woshallgivo a Special Discount of 20 per cent on all our Ladies Cloaks and Capes. Now is your time to buy a Cloak or Cape while you can buy it at your own price. We remain yours truly, Samuels Brotliers. THE 6REHT BHR6RIN Ml COR. I0TH M P STS, HOW, NEB. SwsS5SXsS5 HAGNOW'S ORCHESTRA Will accept engagements forhigh grade music for entertainments and dances. Any number and variety of instruments furnished. Terms reasonable. Apply to AUGUST HAGRNCW 1 Orders may also be left at Zehrung's drug store. University Conservatory of Music 11th and R Stroota ten (10), range six (6) cast, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, to secure the pay ment of a promissory note for tho sum of 85,200.00 together with ten coupon notes thereto attached for the sum of 877.00 each, dated May 1st. 1S90, said principal noto being payable May 1st 1S95, and one of said coupon notes be ing duo acd payable every six months from the date thereof. That said note and mortgage were before their matur ity duly sold, assigned and transferred by the Mead Bond & Trust company to the plaintifl in this action, who is now the owner thereof. That there ib now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of 824277.00 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from tho 1st day of May, 1895, for which sum plaintifl prajs for a decree that de fendants be required to pay tho same, to that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer this peti tion on or before the 9th day of Decern ber, 1895. Ella C. Conoer, By Stewart it Munger, her Attorneys, Dated, October 12th, 1895. (First publication Oct. 26.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In County Court, within and for Lan caster eounty, Nebraska, October 1895, in the matter of the estate of K. P. Law ton, deceased. TO Tim CREDITORS OF SAID E.NTATF: 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, 1S96, and again on the 30th day of April, 1896, to examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months, from the 29th day of October, A. D. 1895, and the time limited for payment of debts in one ear from said 29th day of October 1895. 0 Notice of this proceeding is ordered published four consecutive weeks in Tim CocitiKic, a weekly newspaper pub lished in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said Countv Court this 2tth day of October, 1895. skal Joseph Wcicziiuun, Nov 16. County Judge. First publication Oct. 26. NOTICE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LAN caster county, Nebraska. In tho matter of tho assignment of A. M. Smith for the benefit of creditors. Noticeis hereby given that Monday, November 1, 1895, at 2 o'clock p. m. has been fixed as the time for the meeting of the creditors of sa'd assignor for the purpose of choosing an assignee to suc ceed the sheritr in the trust under said assignment, said meeting to be held at the office of the county judge of said county of Lancaster. Witness my band and the seal of said court October 22. 1895. Seal. Joseph Wcrziiuro, Nov. 2. County Judue. Instructor i n voice culture or SINGING -501 and 502 Brace building HOURS 9 A. M. TO 2:30 P. M. AID Bl APPOINTMENT A GUIDE TO HEALTH with every purchase of Munyon'M Remetllen at RIGGS pharmacy, UK M -