The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 16, 1895, Image 11

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    THE COURIER.
for a divorce from Margaret Mather,
the emotional actress whom three years
ago he loved better than his family and
his name. Margaret Mather played
here In the Lansing Just after her mar
riage and then ended her season In
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the romance coma not last, we ail ., . , . i ueuuore Knar
SHERIFF'S SALT-'
x. First nub"shel Xo ifi.)
NOTICE IS HERBIIY OIVEX THAT
by virtue of two executions issue,! by
the clerk of the district .., .. .,
third judicial district of Nebraska with
l".lnd fr Lancs unty. one in an
and one in an action
is defendant
i. .... It Oai njfflit n'han .. t.sin...l 1.
h,.c ... w.v ...R t t u.u ..ri wnereln Western a lass . Paint nm..o
plead, "It is the nightingale and not ny is plaintiff and Theodore Kaar and
the lark." We knew it when we heard llrs-Sarah Kaar are defendants, I will.
her in that balcony scene which no n 2 ',cIock .'' m on tlu lth day of
.u. , x. , December. A. IX. 1S93. at the east
other woman of this day has done so U0Or or the court house, in the city of
well. But I hoped it would end with- Lincoln. Lancaster county. Nebraska
out disgrace, publicity or scandal. But offer for sa,e at public auction the foi-
that was not to be. It is fury, horse- "',lnK Tll rml w,tate to w,t:
., , ,. . .,, ,., Tne no"th half of the southeast nuar-
whipping, hysterics and divorce. It's ter of section thirty-three (33) township
too bad. I think there was affection be- nine 9) north, range sis (6) east of the
tween those people once. That people 6tn p- JI- " Lancaster county. Xe-
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ALL THE MAOAZINES IN ONE."
T-REVIEW-REVIEW5
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Edited by ALBERT SHAW.
Cclctir. U1 i 1
can learn to loathe what they have once
loved, that Is about the toughest trage
dy in life.
They are telling a rather good story of
David Belasco and Henry Guy Carle
ton. Some one who happened to be up
bright and early In the morning follow
ing the opening performance of "The
Heart of Maryland," and "Ambition"
clipped the morning criticisms of the
two plays and sent those of Belasco's
work to Carleton and vice-versa. Be
lasco supposed that the criticisms came
from W. D. Mann, the Herald Square
manager, and he at once despatched to
him this bit of sarcasm: "Congratulate
Messrs. Carleton and Goodwin. If you
have time kindly try to discover wheth
er there Is being presented In the city a
play called The Heart of Maryland.' "
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Crane celebrated
their silver anniversary in Indianapolis
November 4.
William Winter Is back again from
England, having made his annual pil
grimage among the tombs of Westmin
ster. It Is queer about Winter. His
especial mission In life seems to be to
lament the dead and to weep for the
days that are gone.
They say that Henry Irving's English
is really becoming unbearable, and that
the people who heard him open at Ab
bey's In Macbeth absolutely could not
understand a word he said. They were
familiar with the text and so managed
to keep the place, but so far as Irving
was concerned, he might as well have
- braska.
Given under my hand this 14th day of
November, A. IX. 1S9..,
FRED A. MILLER.
Pc- '3- Sheriff.
! sBHB&i'vr3HBast
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(First published Nov. 16.)
NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL.
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF LAN
caster county. Nebraska.
The state of Nebraska, to .Mary I.
Murphy, and to any others interested
in said matter:
You are hereby notified that an in
strument perporting to be the last will
and testament of A. C. Murphy, deceas
ed, is on file in said court, and also a pe
tition praying for the probate of said
instrument, and for the appointment
of Mary I. Murphy as administratrix,
C. T. A.; that on the Tth day of Decem
ber, 1895, at 9 o'clock a. m.. said peti
tion and the proof of the execution 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 administration of the
estate to Mary I. Murphy.
This notice shall be published for
three weeks successively in the Courier
prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and official seal this
11th day of November. 1S3.
(Seal) I. W. LANSING.
Nov. 31. County Judge.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
(First published Nov. 16.)
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, with
in and for Lancaster county, in an ac
tion wherein Samuel J. Tuttle is plain
tiff, and Matilda Montgomery is de
fendant. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the
17th day of December. A. D.. 1S93, at
the east door of the court house, in the
city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Ne
braska, offer for sale at public auction
the following described real estate, to
wit:
Lots numbered one (1) and two (2) in
th i.inonln Land company's subdivis-
been talking Hlndustanese. He speaks ion of lots eeVen (11) and twelve (12) In
a dialect that Is neither French, Welch block one hundred and three (103) in the
nor Cornwall, and the Import thereof city of Lincoln. Lancaster county. Ne-
no man knoweth. b
of November, A. D.. 1S93.
FRED A. MILLER.
Sheriff.
Dec. 13.
If there Is one of the many pitiable
wrecks of better things that hang
around New York who should be pitied
more than the others It Is Freddy Geb- "
hard. The man is literally the end of POINTS OF
a story. He Is just a pale last chapter
of a romance hanging around until an
accident of some sort shall write finis CONTRAST. .
over him. A friend of mine who knew
both Gebhard and Langtry In their
palmy days, when he was an active
young blood with millions of money and
a score of petty sweethearts, writes me
that he ,1s now Just a faded, worn-out
old man with a sort of cynical patience
in his face. Meanwhile the Lily tolls
not nor spins, and Is young and beauti
ful and about to marry a nobleman.
Some things In this world are not fair.
Jfr. Dannenbaum of the Great
Wettern Fur company of Chicago tcill
give an exhibition and sale of furs at
B. R. Nittlexj & Co's next Thursday
and Friday, Nov. 21 and '22. He tcill
show a full line of fur cloaks, cajxs,
etc.
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MANUFACTURERS
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