The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 16, 1895, Image 13

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    THE COURIER.
ANNOUNCEMENTS. Ma stands without a rival In his Kohmnn e r I
line. The sun never shown on a funnier If, 71 Company thereby conveyed
Cosgrove and Grant's comedians, a face, and his original witty sneeche Le,,en-'r Strauss all of the goods,
familiar and popular organization, will and acts prove his ability to niw K.roct'rl''s' wa"-' and merchandise, of-
appear at the Lansing this evening. In audience as few In his profession l?" "'"'""re. fixtures and personal
-The Dazzler;" also well and-favorably sides himself are capable of' . III. ,,ro.,H?Ir1t' mw ' "! upon the east half
known to the patrons of this house. "Gilmes Cellar n.mr" .. . .. ?' """'"" "ie store room and basement
"The Dazzler" has been shlned up con
siderably since It twinkled here last
season and now embodies some of the
oesi tunicua . us uticiuucui. jucie " vcninr ui u an. ou cannot re. -n.. i... i u.
io nint In the nle hut thprp is n in sist him. H- hi m- .1... Kt aiK)ui eight years; one dun mare.
of room for clever songs, witty sayings, time, and send you home aft'er an ev- Mve' IT hTn' -ridiculous
situations and new dancing, ening spent with his "Cellar Door" 11-- 1 ,M "' a" k;,t ,n barn at No
all of which is taken advantage of by feeling very much younger and happl- a No IS lr .' ! I1" " UncoI5
the members of a picked and capable er He knows just how to drive away as shown bvih-fl Zw " ,"?
... -,w,,.aL,, uaa ,, ,,111,11
property we will offer at public sale at
Lansing theatre Wednesday Vov 4t 1. n "' occup,I b' saW C- ""n &
and is full of fun from binnYnf; u'VY. at X' 103- 8trett' ,n th
end. and .Mr. Mackle a7-nmy Grimes" fl' V1,"- Lnn,er "". N-
u th 0.- .. "l i,rlmes braska. together with one sorr-i hnrs..
the hour of eleven o'clock a. m. at the
store room aforesaid on the 5th day
of December. 1S93.
LEDERER & STRAUSS.
By Burr & Burr, their attorneys.
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF
company, livery perrormer has been l"e oiues and he does It every time,
selected for his or her capabilities, and His company is an ablv selected one
the result Is that everything introduced and the music and dancing of which
in the course of the three acts is orlg- there Is a great variety, is all new.
inal and pleasing. The specialties Miss Sanford's specialty is particularly
which are the life of a farce comedy, are fl"e and she makes a charming "Pan
all of a high order and the music is all dora." Don't fall to see "Hilly Grimes."
new. bright and catchy. The soubrettes Don't miss such a chance for an even-
are pretty in face, elegant in figure and ing's pleasure. Just realize, such enter- chattel mortgage by sale'of the Mort
bewitchlng In action. They all sing tainments do not visit you every day. BnKt.,i Property
sweetly and dance cleverly. and remeber there is but one .Mackle. Whereas, on the 11th day of Novem-
MIss Anna Eva Fay, the Fair Mahat- Next Saturday, the ITSrd. Kobert ber. lSltr. C. II. Itohman & Company ex
ma, will begin a four days' engage- Downing will be at the Lansing thea- ecu ted and delivered to Elizabeth Mo
ment on Monday evening, Nov. 18th. tre in one of Sardou's greatest trage- Googan a certain chattel mortgage ana
at the Lansing theatre. The name of dies. The production of this play is which mortgage was on the 13th day of
Fay is well known throughout the scl- the great effort of Downing's life. Se- November. 1MO, duly II led of record In
entiflc world and almost as familiar lecting as a background that troub- the county clerk's olllce. Lancaster
to the amusement public, therefore it led epoch in Italy's history when the county. Nebraska, to secure the pay
would be superfluous to expatiate peninsula ran with the blood of Guelph ment of a promissory note executed
upon her marvelous powers. For one and Ghibelline. Sardou has in "Helena" at Creston. Iowa, on the 1st day or
year and nine months .Miss Fay an- drawn a picture almost Shakesperean March. 1S93. for the sum of J2S0O. due
peared In the Queen's concert rooms at 'n its simplicity and strength. The col- on demand with Interest at the rate of
Hanover square, before the Czar of rs are laid on broadly with a free, seven per cent per annum from date
Russia, the late emperor of Germany, hold stroke, such as the present state and signed by the said C. H. Itohman &
in fact been feted by royalty in al- of critical opinion in France permits. Company to the said Elizabeth Mc
most every country of the old world. There are reminiscences of "Romeo Googan being still the owner and hold
Appearing before the leading scientific and Juliet" in the atmosphere and In er of said note and demand thereof hav
societles and scientists of the world she the motif. "What is of more Import- ing been made and payment refused,
has created a sensation and proved an ance than all else. Sardou seems to have and default having been made, and
learned the truth which thunders mere oelng now due and owing on
through every tragedy, no matter how said note from the said C. II. Kohman &
bloody or terrible, that Shakespeare Co.. to the said Elizabeth McGoogan.
wrote the necessity of some great the sum of J2S0O, together with interest
lournev to India was nrimarilv for the moral lesson shining through the gloom, thereon at seven per cent, per annum
purpose of finding the talking head left "Helena," unlike some of its predeces- from the 1st day of September, ISO."., and
by her friend Mme. Blavatsky. In sors. has a purpose. The Ineflicacy of by said chattel mortgage said C. II.
this she was unsuccessful, but devel- human vengeance and the certainty Kohman & Co., thereby conveying to
oped while In India a series of startling that atonement for crime must be made Elizabeth McGoogan all the goods,
and mysterious experiments that are are the two great truths which justify wares, merchandise, office furniture,
wonderful beyond human conception the story. Orso. victorious in war, out- fixtures, show cases, cheese case, coffee
and apparently unfathomable. The rages Helena, tne proud uueipn max
enigma. Her appearance before the
royal scientific society of London was
spoken of at some length by Prof. "Wm.
Crooks in the Journal of Science. Her
mill, refrigerator and all personal prop-
this instills In her heart leads her first half side of the store room and base-
to attempt his life. Hut with the stroke ment lately occupied by said Kohman
of the dagger, by one of those wonderful & Co.. at No. 1032 O street inthe city
metamorphoses not improbable in hot. of Lincoln. Nebraska, together with
Impetuous natures like hers, that hate one gray horse, age about 11 years,
turns to love. This is the turning point called Frank; one dun pony age seven
in the play. years called Topsy; one chestnut pony
eight years old called IJell; one set dou-
play has been especially selected for
Lincoln because in our various univer
sities there are hundreds of students
who are interested in Shakespeare's
great masterpiece, who have studied it
and who are able to watch understand-
to occupy to the full. The dead trage
dian, by reason of his magnetic person
ality, natural gifts, and acquirements
of study and training, shone with in
comparable splendor In the impersona
tion of certain roles. In his own do
main of the dramatic art he was with-
one half of all books or account as
shown by said firm books. AH of which
property we will offer at public sale at
most prominent of which is her latest en. for revenge. The bitter hate which erty now in and upon the west one-
sensatipn. Somnolency, beyond all
doubt the greatest acroamatic bewild
erment ever presented to the world.
Mr., "Walker "Whiteside, the eminent
American tragedian, will appear at the
Funke November 20th, in Hamlet. Ham
let, is, of course, Mr. Whiteside's great
roie. as Hamlet a rew weeKs ago ne TrjiDV'8 "Truthful Pills" cureB that ble harness; one set single harness; one
excited In New York that Storm Of pub- ,.,, i;- orwl ma,oa lifA wnrth Lire ilellverv wnirnn: one cart: also
II- . --i- 1. .1 i mcu icciiiiB t" ...u..- ... - c- ------
nal of a young artist's success.) The living. At Kigg s pharmaby cor 120
rin Wiwintxiilnv oveninir Miss Maude
Mn,i n,,-toin,i number of friends the hour of ten a. m. at the store room
at her home. 1536 Vine street. The ev- aforesaid on the 5th day of Dumber,
ening was very pleasantly spent In 1S9... ELIZABETH McGOOGAN.
nlaving progressive dominoes, after By Burr & Burr, her Attorneys.
fu wureuuie wwuicii u.mau- " . . . f rfreshments were served.
mgiy ana appreciatively tne rendering - lckl untI1 X0TICE 0F SALE UNDER CHAT-
of a great Shakesperian student. VZl hour a special car came to TEL MORTGAGE.
The Passing of Edwin Booth opens a to the,r homes Xotice ig hereb . ;ven that by v;rtue
Place in the ranks of American actors "" ' Mgseg Mau,,e of a cbatte, murtRage dated on the 9th
that no one at this moment is prepared , ""le J ' ,. ,-,, Mnrtha Sea- dav of AnriM805. and dulv filed in the
brook Nellie Hyde. Myrtle Lyons, Ger- office of the county clerk of Lancaster
trudeHellwig, Genevieve Buncher, Le- county, Nebraska, on the 2nd day of
na Bromer. Carrie Mellck. Effle Hagen- September, 1895, and executed by L. P.
b'uch IdaKeester. Anna Nelson and Gould to M. L. 1 nomas to secure the
Maude McCain. Messrs. Will Bowen. payment of the sum of K7.70 and upon
F B Ransom. H. P. Long, or South which there is now due the sum of 827 0.
Ryons. Phil Sommeriau. Ar- uciaua uviuB uccu mauo iu mo ya-
Hotallng inenioi saiu bum aim iiu uu ir uiuci
w U.U..IU.WV. . v .. . ...... Ryons. Phil sommerii
out peer or rival. His position In the " ' "f.or l' . r .,, H,
world of the theatre was unique, too, ' " " c F ji'ecain; Mrs. Geo. H. McCain proceeding at law having been insti-
"" me constant aignuy anu ueceiicj - . fiporre Hacenbuch. tuieu to recover saiu uem or any pari
of his private and personal life. He was and Mn amI -Mrs" ue" r b thereof, therefore I will Bell the proper-
not a brawler, a gamester or seducer XOTICE OF FORECLOSURE OF ty therein described to-wit:
of women. He held himself apart from CHATTEL MORTGAGE BY SALE OF Qne heavy ash book case, twenty-four
the dissipations, disorders, and demor- THE MORTGAGED PROPERTY. law text books, one black walnut office
allzations of his calling. In him the Whereas, on the 14th day of Novem- eB!f one cloth covered table, five cane
community saw that one might be an ir, 1S93. C. H. Rohman & Company ex- bottomed high backed chairs, one brass
actor and yet be a gentle and honest ecuted and delivered 10 leuerer hanging lamp, hve iron cuspidors, at
man. There Is at this moment no
er fitted at once by genius and
rience tn hnr with nvrtpot ease
crane th mnntio. rintri hv this actor !ho nnnntv clerk's office of Lancaster 1895. at 2 o'clockn ra. of said day.
king. We incline to believe, however, county. Nebraska, to secure the pay- M. L. T omas. Mortgagee,
that upon the shoulders of the youth ment of a promissory note executed at By C. S. Rai.nboldt, His Attorney.
Walker Whiteside that mantle is des- Lincoln. Nebraska, on the 15th day of
tlned to fall, and that unless promise Juiy, 1S93, for the sum of J2,o00. due in Miss Ferguson s dancing classes at the
falls utterly, those shoulders will prove Gne" year after date, payable to the or- Lan8ing hall. Classes both afternoon
worthy to bear It. It is doubtful wheth- der of W. C. Stark, with seven pea-cent even. The Lan8ing haI1 for rent
er anv Amsrlran ninr of thp last fifty iniorpst ner annum from date anu feit,"- . u:i ip.n n .)
years gave in the Incipiency of his ca- ed by C. H. Rohman & .CoPanytam
Play- Strauss a certain cnanei mori-ac t public auction at irzi U street in tne
expe- Which mortgage was on the 15th day of cjty 0f Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne-
and vmvmiwr. 1S95. duly filed of record in hraska. on the 8th day of November,
Woempner for paints and oils, 139 S.10
Mandolins at lowest prices ever of
fered. New goods. Crancer's Art fc
Music Co., 1134 O street.
nui. ... ji.... ni.nn rt tnif i..... i..i:oi hv said W. C. Stark to
distinction than Walker Whiteside. one Nelson C. Brock, and by Nelson l
Seats on sale Monday at regular Brock indorsed, sold and delivered 10
prices. Lederer & Strauss, who are now the
Every one knows how popular was owners and holders of said note, and
Mr. James B. Mackle as "Grimsey. My default having oeen m-"'".
Boy." m Hoyt's "Bunch of Keys" com- ment of to from said Purple Pansy, Her Majesty's Per-
his own piece, the musical comedy. erer& Strauss the sum of J-f amongst the latest mlors. At Rigys
"Grimes' Cellar Door." for In the latter er with interest thereon at sex en per piarm corner Tlcetfth and 0
he has a wider field to display his won- cent per annum ' '""VJg H. streets.
derful comedian abilities. Today Mr. by said chattel mortgage tne saiu v..
SHARPE'S
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a pair. 45 doz Fine French Kid Gloves
4 buttons. In black and colors. Real
valueSl.OO Every pair fitted to tho
hand.
$1.00
a pair. 4 button and fivo hook kid
gloves. Embroidered backs in black,
white or colors. A regular 81i)0 glovo
for 81.00 Every pair fitted to the hand
and guaranteed.
1.5o
a pair. 25 doz English Pique or Derby
gloves. Embroidered back, brown, tnn,
red, navy and green. Equal to any
82.00 glove.
A complete line of Misses fabric
and wool mittens from 12c up
CORSETS
Special bargains
a pair. 50 doz. heavily boned and
striped. Perfect fitting corsets in black
white or grey, worth G5c
a pair. 75 doz perfect fitting 5 hook
heavily boned corsets in grey, white,
or black sold everywhere for 75c
$1.00
a pair. 50 doz., the best ever offered
fine French Contile in heavily boned.
The moat perfect shape. White or
colors. Real vaue"$L25
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SHARPE'S
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