The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 26, 1895, Image 15

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appearcd the following intelligent sen
tence: "For the past nix months Cap
tain Cochran has beeen confined to his
house, suffering from his old wounds,
and yesterday received a letter from
the pension department announcing
that his pension had been will scarce
ly meet his doctoi 's bill," etc. In the
adjoining column was this choice ex
ample of the Journal literary fecun
dity "HgM o kbb awhofrgtslOc"
In an adjoining advertisement of Her
polsheimcr fc Co.. a salo was announ
ced to take placo "Todaz." E. E.
Brown was disguised by the Journal
as "E. E. Bowon." And but what's
the use of going on? The Journal is
fearfully and wonderfully made these
das. A spellar, a grammar, some
honesty and a little common sense are
badly needed in the morning newspaper
office. With these things and a new
staff the Journal mjht in time bocome
endurable.
Those who havo seen the healer,
Schlatter, work in Denver are impressed,
firet of all, by his sincerity. He does
not wiBh to talk, but inquiry has brought
out the Bimple facts of his life. He is
tbirty-nino years old, was born in Alsace-Lorraine
of German parents. His
life until two years and a halt ago was
that of a German cobbler and he lired
in Denver. At that time he says a
voice came to him commanding him to
write a letter to n friend living on Long
Island who was sick with paralysis. He
doubted if the voice was one of author
ity and did not write. Soon after he
heard the voice again and wrote and his
friend recovered. Schlatter kept on
cobbling shoes for eight months, when
the voice came to him again telling him
to go out and heal the sick. He closed
his shop and set cut. He walked west
ward along the line of theUnion Pacific.
The details of his journey are not
known. He appeared later in Albu
querque. New Mexico, where among
others he cured a Mr. Fox of Denver,
who had traveled there to see if his
deafness might be cured. Mr. Fox in
duced the healer to come to Denver.
After a forty days' fast and prayer he
began his work of healing the Bick.
Success seems to have attended his
work. Twenty-hve hundred people now 8it at the county court room in Lin
wait in line to be healed. He holds the coin, in said county on the 31st day of
who come before htm and
iwno come u"
they may be cured, bomo
hands of all
prays that
hands Schlatter holds only a moment,
others he retains from one to five or six
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generally a tremor passes over him until
his cheeks shake. In appearance he is
a plain, earnest man of the people. He
wiU take neither money nor thanks for
his labors, but tells those who are bene
fitted to thank "The Father." He says
he believes in no especial creed, but only
in his "Father,' although his church
is the Roman Catholic The ministers
of Denver are convinced of his sincerity
and at his mission. He says he obeys
the voice which speak3 to him. So did
Joan of Arc, so did the prophets, so for
that matter did the roan Christ. What
ever his power may be, it is a manifesta
tion of some thing we do not understand.
The only attitude for people who wit
ness hese strange sights is neither one
of credulity nor incredulity. It will
take more than he has done to make ub
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believe in the direct interference of God
with human affairs. He has already
accomplished too much in plain day
lijht to be accused of charlatanry.
"There are more things between heaven
and earth," etc.
A recent number of The Bookman has
an article on "The Migration of Popular
Songs." It states that the French take
our meledics quickly, though they pay
but little attention to the words. For
instance, Tara-ra-boomde-ay became
Tharara Coum der e. Mllo. Dufort, who
first sung it shrank from the labor of
getting up tho English, bo she made a
list of all the English words she knew
like this:
Ticket tramway clem man,
Biftcck (umateck rosbif van,
Sandwich whitebaits lady lunch,
Clieri-goblcr, wliUkeyponche:
Aoh-yes all right shocking stop,
Tel-el wby-not moton chop,
Plnm-Lck miouiic steamer box,
Boulo-donue high-life five o'clock.
Tha-ra-ra Coum dor-c, etc.
It was an immense success. The
audience rose at her. They knew that
the English was all right, because they
themselves recognized a good many of
the words. She had an ovation and
nine encores, and this was probably the
first rendition of the celibre chanson on
French soil. The Germans take neither
melodies nor words from us. The mel
ody is too cheap and trivial and the
words have no meaning. Though "An
nie Rooney" is taken with a slight
change of temps from a choral of Bach
and "Down Went McGinty" is stolen
from another, still they will havo none
of it. The German beer gardens are
flooded with good mueic furnished by
military bands. The people who drink
their beer listen to the music and talk
between times. Tho band plays selec
tions from operas, and the people thus
unconsciously acquire a taste for some
thing besides beer.
First publication Oct 5.
NOTICETO CREDITORS. In county
court, within and for Lancaster county
Nebraska, September .TO, 1695 in the
matter of the estate of Henry A
TO THE CREDITORS OF
o.iiM
ESTATE:
You are hereby notified, tht I will
January 1896. and again on the 30th day
0fAprii igOG, to examine all claims
t j with a v;ew to their
aDiustnient and allowance. The time
limited for the presentation of claims
acainsi saiu eBiaio is six momus. irom
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it. nnii. j r. a rt io(v: ,i
tfae t-me Iimited for payment "of debts is
one ear from said 29th day of October,
1895.
Notice of this proceeding ; is ordered
Courier, a weekly -newspaper published
in this state.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
county court, this 30th day of Septem
ber, 1895.
Oct. 20. I. W. Lansing,
seal County Judge
First publication Sept 23.
NOTICE
IN THE DISTRICTCOURT OF LAN
caster county. Nebraska.
Concordia Loan and Trust Company
vs The Safe Deposit and Trust Company
The Safe Deposit and Trust Co, will
take notice that on the 25th day of
September. 1895. Concordia Loan
Concordia Loan and
Trust Company, plaintiff herein filed
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H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
WlilUn je
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
S. Eleventh Street.
PHONE 68.
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caster county, Nebraska, against sai
defendant, the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain tax
Hen held and owned by the plaintiff
undnr and by virtue of two treasurer's
certificates of tax Bale, dated Novem
ber 21, 1890, and issued by the county
Treasurer of Lancaster county, Ne
braska, on said date upon lots thirty
(301 and thirty-one 31 in Boggs fc
Holmes' sub-division, being a part of
the North half of Southeast quarter
section number twenty-five 25, towD
ship number ten 10 range number six
0 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 sale the
sum of 8180.93, and plaintiff prays that
said real estate may be subjected to tho
payment of the plaintiff's lien thereon
for all taxes, interest and crate 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 plaintiff's said Hen, and the costt of
this action, and for general relief.
You are required to answer said pe
tition on or before the 11th day of No
vember, 1895.
Concordia Loan Trust Co.
by A. B. COFFROTH its attorney
First Publication October 19.
NOTICE.
In the district court of' Lancaster
county, Nebraska.
Isaac Lang,
plaintiff.
VB.
Cornelius Marshal, et al..
Defendants.
To Cornelius Marshal and Martha J.
Marshal, his wife, defendants:
You and each of you will take notice
that on the 5tb day of September, 1895,
Isaac Lang plaintiff herein tiled his pe
tition in the district soHrt of Lancaster
county, Nebraska, vs. said defendants
and others the object and prayer of
which are to foreclose a certain mort
gage executed by the defendants, Cor
nelius Marshall and Mart ha J.Marshall,
to the Clark and Leonard Investment
company upon lot nine (9 block nine (9)
Ridgway addition to the city of Lincoln,
said county and state which mortgage
was assigned to this plaintiff by said
Clarke . Leonard Investment company
upen the 11th day of September, 1890,
and which secures the payment of cer
tain promissory note oi bond dated
Lincoln, Nebraska, August 16, 1890, for
jjcwo bum ui i,wu, uuo udu payauie on
SAID the ldt day of September, 1895.
That there is now due upon said note
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or bond and mortgage the sum of $ 1,000,
together with interest at the rate of 10
per cent per annum from the 1st day of
November, 1891. and the further sum of
P,,ber' 1 .and the further sum of
2i3o taxes paid by the plaintiff as pro-
vided by the terms and conditions of
said mortgage.
Plaintiff prays for a decree that de
fendants be required to pay the same
or. tnat saiu nremises he snlri in Ratisrv
amount found due and that a receiver
he appointed to take charge of said
property and for general relief.
ZZltirLTt
vember, 1895.
Burk & Bcbr.
Attorney's for Plaintiff.
Burlington's Personally Conducted
Excursions to Utah and California. A
Pullman tourist sleeping car will leave
Lincoln every Thursday at 12:15 p. m.
for Denver, Salt Lake, Ogdeu, San
Francisco and Los Angeles. Only 85
for a double berth Lincoln to Los An
geles in one of these cars. Remember
there is no change of cars. For full in
formation and tickets apply at Burling
ton & Missouri depot or city ticket office,
corner Tenth and O streets.
Au
set of
Best
Teeth
$5.00
Teeth Extracted Without Pain.
All work guaranteed!
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CLARKS0N
LAUNDRY
CO.
330-332-334-336-338
South Eleventh Street.
JfciiifcTelephone 270.
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GENERAL
STENOGRAPHER
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PUBLIC
Legal work solicited. Depositions
a specialty. All kinds of type
writing done.
ROOM 104, BURR BLOCK,
Lincoln, Neb.
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EXTERIOR VIEWS
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ROY'S DRUG ME
IOI4 P STREET.
Removal Sale
Special prices on all
sun
dries, incluJmg Base Ball
goods, Hammocks, Fishing
Rods and Tackle, Ac. Sta
tionery, &c., &.c, for the
next two weeks
Comer Tenth and P. NUslcjr's old stand.
NISSLEY'S OLD STAND.
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Full stock woolens. Latest styles
GENERAL TAILORING
Nothing but first class tcorkmen
employed. We can therefore
guarantee perfect satisfaction
120 SO I2TH ST. - G. M. CARPENTER
Mgr.
AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAI BANK
LINCOLN, NEB.
I. M. RAYMOND,
President.
S. H. BURNHAM.
Cashier.
A. J. SAWYER
Vice President.
D. G. WINQ,
Assistant Cashier.
CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS $25,000
Directors -I. M. Raymond, S. H. Bnrnham,
C. G. Dawes. A. J. Sawyer, Lewis Gregory,
N. Z. Snell, G. 51. Lambertson. D. G. Wing;
S. W. Bnnbam.
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