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nrijjiijrinaLagmiiBllim w Lff THE COURIER. I E ' i I., QOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO them. Zola teaches temperance and li jjlNOTES AND QUERIES iji city of Lincoln, said county and state. purity, as the Spartans did. Turgenieff promIssory note or bond, dated uses all the facte, follies and vices of life at Lincoln, Nebraska, January 15th, 1891, to teach the lesson of the beautiful, for the sum of $300. and due ana pa aDie Is the matter contained in "The Ques tion Box" in Sunday morning's Journal the work of any person employed on that paper? J. A. B. Tolstoi is a law unto himself in econom ics, morality and the object of literature. Lately he has degraded his art to teach economics. Literature is for nothing in the world but to expose the beautiful, in No, my child, the column to which doing thiB everything elso that is worthy in Afaii in -il n 4 A nni v as Tltin m i4a A 1 T 7 A. jou refer is plate matter. This mate rial is sold to papers all over the coun try. It costs about a dollar a column and is printed by dozens of papers in the.United States simultaneously. If the spirits that Maud Lord Drake materializes are genuine why do they do and say such silly things? M. It. A. I have not a wide acquaintance with spirits but I know of their tricks and manners and I knowof none that can be called wise and good. Even it they are rel spirits they should not be encour aged to return here. Apparently associ ation with us does tiem no good. Death has robbed them of any sense they Ehowed on earth. Theosophists explain the slly conduct of spirits when mortal belief gives to them speech and motion by saying that the human being has two bodies, his n and an astral body. When the breath leaves the temporal lody the soul goes somewhere else and the Billy, irresponsible, evil-disposed astral body is left to float aroun'd with out a body and without a soul until it is absorbed into Nirvana. Some people, the theosophists say, let their astral bodies get ahead of them. Then while the temporal body is asleep the astral body goes out on a lark and frequently gets the temporal body into trouble. But such a case only occurs where the temporal body has been unduly intimate with and indulgent to its astral body. I think Mrs. Maud Lord Drake is a fake and has no acquaintance with anything oven bo little spiritual as astral bodies. She is of the earth. She thinks she can fool people with spiritualism and she thinks correctly, she does fool some peo ple. On the whole her methods and motives are mercenary. After a life time devoted to fooling people it goes without saying that some tricks of her's are good ones, and that her audiences are quite apt tj think her in league with the spirits. In regard to your question. If they are real spirits the astral body may explain their foolish ness, if they are not real spirits they probably act as sanely as Madame Drake can make them. They are children of her brain and they resemble their mother. When does Du Maurier's new story "The Martians,' come out in Harper'sf J.E.S. Just as soon as "Heart's Insurgent" is quieted. Du Maurier's story is finished and is only waiting for the space that Hardy's story occupies. My mother will not allow me to read French novels. I am seventeen years old. I have read Daudet's "Jack and I wish to read more. I hare read English aad American novels until I am tired of them. 'J he style of the French and Russian novel fascinates me and I want to read them but my mother says "no." Ought 1 to read them? i. e., ought she not to sllow me to? Alice M. This is a question you must settle with your mother. There is no doubt on the first day of January, 1896, default having been made in payment of Inter est and taxes and various and other covenants and conditions In said mort gage having been broken by said de fendants, John Smith and Nellie Smith, the plaintiff has, as provided by the object and prayer of which are to fore against said defendants and others, the terms and conditions of said mortgage, elected to and has declared the principal sum secured thereby due and payable and that by reason thereof there is now due upon said note or bond and mort gage the sum of $300. together with In terest thereon at the rate of ten per cent, per annum from the first day of January, 1893, for which sum, together with the sum of $9.35, taxes paid by the plaintiff, with interest from this date plaintiff prays for a decree that the de fendants be required to pay the same or that saI4 premises may be sold to sat isfy the amount found due and that the receiver may be appointed to take charge of said property and for general relief. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 18th day of Novem ber, 1893. BURR & BURR, Attorneys for plaintiff. 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. 1S93, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancas ter county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate, to-wlt: 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. SHERIFF SALE. (First publication Sept. 28. 1893) 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 Issory note or bond dated Lincoln. Ne- Pla,ntln. and Thomas Sewell et al are braska, August 29th, 1890, for the sum defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. of $1,000, and due and payable on the on the h A&Y ot October, A. D., 1S93. 1st day of September, 1893. at the east door of the court house. In That there is now due upon said note tne cIty ' Lincoln, Lancaster county, or bond and mortgage the sum of $1,000, Nebraska, offer for sale at public al together with interest thereon at the tIon tne following described real state, rate of ten per cent per annum from to-wlt: Lot sventeen (17) In Eldredge's the first day of March, 1895. addition to Lincoln, in Lancastr county. Plaintiff prays for a decree that the Nebraska, according to the survey and ueienuams dc required to pay tne same recoraea piat tnereof is inculcated, it you can appreciate the good in these books the bad will not be strong enough to hurt jou. Which side of the walk should a gen tleman walk on when he is walking with a lady? B. R. For a longer time than the etiqnette books have kept track of the man has walked on the outside of the walk, next the street. There are possible dangers on both sides. Runaway horses are in the street. Mad dogs generally charge down the street next the building. In a crowded city street with attractive store windows the people stop and look at them with so much pushing and shoving that it leaves only a few feet along the outside edge, where it is not at all comfortable to walk, if in this last position the lady should have the few feet of unincumbered walk. But in most cases the side next the6treet is the place for the man. In the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, Isaac Lang, plaintiff, vs. Thomas J. Marshall, et al., Uefend ants. To Thomas J. Marshall and Emma Marshall, Louis S. Marshall and Mm. Marshall, his wife, whose first real name Is unknown, and the People's Savings bank, a corporation, defend ant. You and each of you will take notice that on the 5th day of September, 1895, Isaac Lang, plaintiff, herein filed his petition in the District Court of Lan caster County, Nebraska, against said defendants and others, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage executed by the defend ants, Thomas J. Marshall and Emma Marshall, to the Clark & Leonard In vestment Company, and which mort gage was afterwards and on the 11th day of November, 1890, assigned to this plaintiff and which mortgage is upon lot ten (10), in block five (5), Ridgeway an addition to the City of Lincoln, said county and state, and was given to se cure the payment of one certain prom- es:: J. E. FERRIS GENERAL STENOGRAPHER NOTARY ! PUBLIC I Legal work solicited. Depositions a specialty. All kinds of type writ ins dono. I ROOM 104, BURR BLOCK, i Lincoln, Neb. 353S oooooooooooooooooooocoooo ROY'S DRUG ME 1014 P STREET. Removal Sale Special prices on all sun dries, including Base Ball goods, Hammocks, Fishing Rods and Tackle, &c. Sta tionery, ice, &c, for the next two weeks Corner Tenth and P. Nisslej's old stand. NISSLEY'S OLD STAND 0090003000 oooooooo ooooooo OO000O0C9O . 000000900000 8 CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS 5 ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES o PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS $ EXTERIOR VIEWS Q 5 The Photographer. O 129 South Eleventh Street 00990000000 - oooooooooe LIH PflHfS COMPANY VEJ-VV l,OCATIOX Full stock woolens. Latest stjles GENERAL TAILORING Nothing but first class workmen employed. We can therefore guarantee perfect satisfaction 120 SO I2TH ST. - C. I. GIRPEITER Mgr. and that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due and that a receiver be appointed to take charge of the property and for general relief. You are required to answer said pe tition on or before the 18th day of No vember, 1895. BURR & BURR, Attorneys for plaintiff. Given under my hand this 26th day of September, A. D 1895. FRED A. MILLER, Sheriff. NOTICE OP PROBATE WILL In the conty court of Lancaster county, Nebaska, SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereoy given, That by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk In the district court of Lancoster county, Nebraska, Isaac Lang, plaintiff, of the DintHnt m..rfnP , vui.a t... v John Smith, et al. defendants. cial district of Nebraska, within and for To John Smith and Nellie Smith his Lancaster county, in an action whereto wife. Mary L. Smith aad Ellxa H. Benjamin Lombard jr., is plainUfffand Brown, defendants, you and each of you Mary J. Small et al., are defendants I will take notice that on the - day of will, at 2 o'clock pm.? on the 20th day September. 1895. Isaac Lang, plaintiff, of October, A. D 1895 a ;the let door herein filed his petition in the district of the couS housti'n the citof l' court of Lancaster county. Nebraska, coin, Lancaster county, Nebraska offer close a certain mortgage executed by for cal a ki: ..-.:' YLrvS.' ?er John Smith and 7Clit "iVTJT" '." au"lu" luo """wing CLARKSON LAUNDEY CO. . . 330-332-334-336-338 South Eleventh Street. -Telephone 270. the defendants, John Smith and Nellie describe ZmtL .u. Smith, his wife, to the defendant, the Lot nnmhr;l q : ' wi i i that the style of the French and Rus- 2S t """ JJ) in North6 Lincoln, in Lancaster .v. tT. "7 L ,, -""" L-uuniy, neDraska, me oiu uaj ui jtiaiKu, loji, sum ana as- sian novelist is "the best', of this time or any other. If you desire to know what style is in literature you must read 'WWW FOR h 600D COIL 9 GOTO signed to this plaintiff, and which mort gage was given upon lot No. nine (9), block two hundred and three (203), in the Given under mv hanrl thia Hth 0.. September. A. D. 1895. b bed A. Miller, Sheriff. 0FF1GE 1100 0 Street S Basement Richards Block S PHONES 313 and 488 YARDS 14th and Y 2 CCCCCCCfr(CS- ooocotooooo H. W. BROWN Druggist and Bookseller. Fine Stationery and Calling Cards 127 S. Eleventh Street. PHONE 68. OOOOOOOOOOO "w -kmmmmmm Tjjt Jrwjxjj $5.00 Teeth Extracted Without Pain. All work guaranteed! I.T. .1214 O Street. toooooo JSE - BUFFEI. 115 So. Twelfth St. . Under Funko Opera House 1 Only the finest liquid refresh ments served. OK BENSON - CMS. NMANDT Proprietors. tOOOOOOOOOOC MERICJIN EXCHANGE NOTIONAI BUNK LINCOLN, NEB. M. RAYMOND, President. . H. BUBNHAM. Cashier. A. J. SAWYER Vice President. D. G. WING, Assistant Cashier. CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS $25,000 Directors -I. M. Raymond, S. H. Bnmham, C. G. Dawes. A. J. Sawyer, Lewis Grogory, N. Z. Snell, G. M. Lambertson. D. G. Wing S. W. Bnnham. i