The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 09, 1895, Image 8
T THE COURIER. POINTS IN POLITICS CiQi0 Even Mr. Bryan's frantic appeal the evening before election could not stay the onward sweep of republicanism. The entire republncan ticket in this county was elected; Low and Trompen received pluralities closely in accord with the estimate published in last week's Courier. In this county at least populism has had Its day. Mr. Miller and Mr. Baker outlived the populist party, and now they are dead. They are not bad men, and may they rest In peace. It Is gratifying that Grandpa will continue to chew his gums in Fremont instead of making a travesty of just Ice on the supreme bench. It is gratifying hat Broatch and the whole republican ticket in Douglas county were elected. a WILL MOVE NOVEMBER 15 TO Frank Purcell plays a Dutch part to a nicety In makeup and language. The other parts are well taken and each one affffords opportunity for noticea bly excellent work. Of the special scen ic effects the real sawmill takes first place. An Innocent and abused young wife is thrown before the real whirling saw that Is really sawing a real log, and before she Is rescued Is so near the rasp ing teeth of the saw that a woman's voice in the balcony yesterday after noon created a little commotion by cry ing out in behalf of the unfortunate young woman. The music is a feature . In the unexcelled band and orchestra meaBnreabl0 human import, and the ossociated with this company and their p y itBelf j one of tho8J simple master "rube" parade at noon Saturday Is well pieceB tfaat never d;e if jt does no worth looking for. more than to ijeep aijve the memory of the rise and fall gutton & Holtowbusl? IS dte O Streets ZEHRUNG'S OLD STAND Given under my hand this 31st day of October, A. D 1895. FRED A. MILLER. Sheriff. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. of one of the greatest Inc ountyc ourt, within and for Lancas- The current week's attractions at the iniquities that history deals with, it was Lansing theatre are limited to "The not written in vain. Dazzler," which comes Friday and Sat- xhe Cook Twin Sisters" colossal Uncle urday, November 15 and 16, with Cos- Tom's Cabin company will appear at the grove and Grant's nimble farceurs In Funke opera house Friday and Satur the old farce tuned period. The stability is too well known to question its title of being one of the best farces ever brought out. It has made no less than Mandolins at lowest prices ever of- two shining lights in the theatrical fir- fered. New goods. Crancer's Art 4 mament, namely. Miss Kate Castleton Music Co., 113- O street. and Mr. Joe Ott, The company this Pnrnle. Patntu. Her Maiestu's Per il Is gratifying that Rosewater was 8eason ,s saId to be stronSl' ln Individ- fumCt is the gentlemen's favorite sat upon so hadr. although many re- uaI ta,ent than any thIs enterprising among$t the latest odors. At Rigg publicans do not sympathise with the flrm has offered to the publ,c Patronaee Pharmacy, corner Twelfth and O ana emDraces quue a numoer oi ocai streets, favorites whose welcome back to Lin- coin should be heralded with delight, "Queen Victoria," Ladies Favorite, and monetary returns should be their Her Majesty's Perfume, is the latest, reward. Cosgrove and Grant's comedl- moat delicate and refined opera Per- ans are household words In the east, fume, At JUggs' Pharmacy, corner They are offered to the west, only when Twelfth and O streets. entour to the Pacific coast. ter county, Nebraska, October 31, 1895, in the matter of the estate of John O. Lowry, deceased. First Publication Nov. 2. To the Creditors of said Estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room In Lincoln, It is gratifying that Judge Scott was elected, although it Is to be hoped that the Judge will be a little more temper ate in the future. kind of a campaign that was waged by the republicans in Douglas count-. This making a fight on A. P. A. lines is not a good thing. The republicans of Lancaster placed a clean ticket in the field this year. Thut Is why the ticket was elected with such a large vote. If the party will continue to put up good men the people will con tinue to elect them. The only safe way is to make proper nominations. Mr. Clark's methods were something of an innovation, but his campaign was eminently succesful. He Is deserving of much credit for his work ln the cam paign. It begins to lok as If Mr. Bryan's fu ture were behind him. up to the present day, November 8 and 9, and a grand - - - - of "The Dazzler family matinee Saturday at 2:30 p. m. island again on the 1st day of June, -t inn a in 189 to examine all claims against said Woempner for paints and oils, 133 S.10 estate, with aview to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate Is six months from the 1st day of December, A. D. 1895, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 1st day of December, 1895 Notice of this proceeding is ordered published four consecutive weeks ln The Courier, a weekly newspaper pub lished in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court, this 31st day of October, 1893. JOSEPH WURZBURG, Nov. 23. County Judge. (First publication Oct. 2G.) 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. D. (First publication Nov. SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue rtr a-4- rT AtlA ni-l V4Vi lwlr nf "i j . ". . """ , -t nr- j - i. ", TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATE: the district court of the Third judicial v . . ..- - -,, . T . district of Nebraska, within and for Lan- ou are ereby notified, That I will caster county, in an action wherein the B,t, a the County Court room in Lin- the attention of Continental National Rank of Rnntnn coin, in iiu county, on tne diet day 01 ,.. ,. . M-,.,ft nnmr; ; -.i.;-! January, 1896, and again on the 30th Elwyn A. Barron, the former critic on the Inter-Ocean, said of him: "Walker Whitesides Is the only man of his gene ration who has the mark of tragic great ness written on his brow. Mark you, my masters. If he live he will rule us." The News was the only evening paper ln the city that did not publish the flat-, terlng biographies of those eminent fu slonlsts, Messrs. Miller and Baker. The News, by the way, put up a good, strong fight for the ticket, without Indulging in any of that nauseous flatter that is popularly suposed to constitute the genuine test of newspaper support. The Tne Uncle Tom's Cabin company, fact that Mr. Low is one of the stock- which plays at the Funke tonight is holders in The News caused the politi cal haters of that lively little publica tion to watch its course very closely ln the hopes of cathcing it trpping in some not deary defined way, which would have been promptly used ln getting up a scrap between Low and Trompen, but they found it entirely useless work and worry. Mr. Walker Whitesides is one of the few young actors of the time who are worth study and who command atten tion. This is a university town and nothing worthy of thousrhtful and scholarlv neonie has Massachusetts, a corporation, is plain . . - , ToBPnb ? Kfratil in rinfonriant uaJ m April, iBu, io examine all claims been here this season. Mr. Whitesides fjj-j clodfp. m. ?ol heloThday against said estate with a view to their is still a young man with the greater of December, A. D. 1895. at the east adJu8tment and allowance. The time and brighter part of his career before door of the court house in the city of ,imliet "r tne presentation or claims 1,1.-, tt -- ,.- -.-.,--., . Lincoln. Lancaster ronntv. Thrlr aSal''Bt. Bld ?! IS SIX months, from popular favor. He has stood by the le- ?ffe.r for, sale. a PWc auction the fol- , , ...... , lowing described real estate, to-wit: gltlmate, played It honestly, sincerely, All of lots six (G), seven (7), eight (8), conscientiously. He is measuring him- nine (9) and (10), in block three (3), self up with the greatest actors of the South Side addition to the city of Lin- Anln T.annqafAP .. r-t-r Vohnrlm past, and he Is doing It successfully. ' , "" i,.i ?. n7C.. . The Courier, a weekly newsDaDer Dub- - . . - . ll-tiorl in tlito ofola November, a. u. iy. Fred A. Miller, Sheriff. Nov. 23 H. A. the 29th day of October, A. D. 1895, and the time limited for payment of debts is one year from said 29th day of October 1895. Notice of this proceeding is ordered puDiisneu iour consecutive weeks in SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given, That by virtue of an order of sale issued by the Clerk of the District court of the Third Judi lished in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said County Court this 24th day of October 1895. seal Joseph Wcrzburg, Nov 16. County Judge. First publication Oct. 20. cial district of Nebraska, within and for iv tctc r-rrnxn-v tttti i t r 22ffiffflZ.!?E SfLteiS caster county. Nebraska. . r:.a"rd,na!crub ?rsanl2a::on bj: Fhsy nxszi ssStTSaii ?L!:jr? wsiLfza s uh;ttizx& Uum.uu.c, iiu.)cuiucroueuaouses i ti. ' t'Z' - "J: .? .- November 4, 1895, at 2 o clock p. m. has at the Boyd in Omaha last Saturday Sln-!J,?!'J,lSS.29Lof& been fixed as the time for the meeting . v, . . ,:.-: ": .r cl or me creditors or said assignor for the and Sunday evenings. They have had assignor I i-i.t.i- -.. .. . ..' . -- iut D.ie ai puuiic auction ine ioilowincr -.,--- . : : . good business through the country and S-to-wit: cK SS tS? under S they deserve it The company carries Lot number eight (8) in block number assignment, said meeting to be held at a banw of musical negroes that are a oaet 1-"? Lincoln, in Lancaster the office of the countv.ud.re of said rf-i n tt . xf .iiP4n 'rf w r - county of Lancaster. Witness my hand and the seal of said ANNOUNCEMENTS POtintv Vi-liro' whole minstrel show In themselves. The Given under my hand this 26th day of company will give a performance at September, A. D. 1895. the Funke this eveninf and a matinee Fred A. Miller. Sheriff. at reduced prices this afternoon. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVEN. THAT court October 22, 1895. Seal. Joseph Wurzburo, Nov. 2. County Judge. Notice is hereby given that by virtue When will the time come when "Un- b" vltue of an order of sale Issued by of two executions issued by the clerk . . i ....... . .. . the clerk of th. riletr.f .-.... 9 t- 9 u ji:.a-;-- . . .l. -.iT. 1 ji - 1 "-- ..u...,w vvuiii ul t-iirr u. iiik iiiNiriri nniiri nr rnn Tni n mnini.i third judicial flltrii- nf -v--v.-oi, :-t-:. p tit-i 1 -!. j The tender pathos that shows through the troubles of the honest Yankee, el a Tom'u CTahin" will 1.v.a ;t -1.0-,.. - "JoshSpruceby." which will be seen at the rising generation? Judging by its within Cd Tr : St2 county In f2Ste SuSoifa" the Lansing theatre Saturday. Nov. present freshness, its alluring powers an action wherein Louisa A. Hunt is wherS 1 NatfonS I Life Insurance Sth. Is met at every situation by his will be nerennial. lhem in Bntr.-t..t.. Plaintiff, and James A. Davidson, et nanv in nlnintiff mrl Thin Tr..ri! nl k a.P-.-- i " -.-.-. -v.w -.-.-.- aeienaant, and one in an action wherein . m.. on the 3rd day Western Glass fe Paint comDany is 189a, at the east plaintiff and ThM-lnm Karr nnn" Mm. wit Md humor of peculiar circum- in the skillful combination of the path- wm !? tfSod. p stances. A daughter led away from the etic and the humorouB that never fails of December A. D nral home tc a big city, calls"Uncle to fascinate, and the Etory that it tells dor of the court house. In the city of Sarah Karr we defendants I will at 2 Josh" to the metropolis, there to en- of the Buffering of the poor slaves ap- L!ncln' Lancaster county. Nebraska, o'clock p. m., on the 12th day of No- low peals directly to the finest sensibilities lowing described ;SpTi-Jf. W" 7u r ?' 1895. at the east door of him of the human soul. Such plays are bet- ..7TS!ffi35 tSLZSZISULSZ They point amoral u fifteen (15) and sixteen for sale at public auction the fol They teach us lessons ?? J?f- w S of.rchard lowing described real estate to wit: J. he north half of the southeast quar- counter swindlers ot high and grade. Awkward perplexli! beset on all sides and there his native wit has full play to make fun enough for any star atttraction. Burt Hodgklna or better to know him, Yankee Hodg kins, makes the most of the honest rurallst who has these and ludicrous experiences. 1895. at the east door of ter than sermons. Tin 9i. m falk mMsm Buvtu kud- lic3v lcalu un ir-m-wiiiM - . . in thomrhtfuln nH ol,-;f . m,. "?"?"" I0J -7 twenty-one (21) of C .-,. -.-.-j -uu-uivision OI lot KiO. four tl f l- .; ... Ti rT . .. iBprwBon our minds the precepts of regular tracts of the northwest Quarter ninroTn?h ,ln 1 "VTSl5 th.gdile.nile, Mrs. Stowe's bJok is OO of section No. nir-SSSS: .iFEJ5& t& e patheUc one of the greatest books of literature, m 1 , i,' ?T No- Mv- braska. la his life, because it deals ith questions of im- SfSl!?e,M- Qiyen under my hand this 11th day of uctoDerA.l..lR.Fred A. Miller Sheriff. lan In Lancaster county, Nebraska.