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Z4 THE COURIER. r 1. 1 inga good deal. He was eaty going; Bometimee a friendly talk oraguodstory down town would keep him away from the court room for a hulf hour or so, while lawyers were fuming; but when he got on the bench ho was a good judge. Mr. Miller and Mr. Baker have disappointed some republicans in that they hare made pretty good officers. Mr. Trimble succeeded Mr. Wod8 and Mr. Cornish succeeded Judge Tibbetts. Of course it is understood that The Courier is not answerable for any ex pressions that may appear over the sig nature of Mr. Newbrancb. Mr. New branch is simply a contributor, and re flects his own views and not those of the editors. Members of the Farragut post will understand that The Courier could not and would not speak slightingly of the men who wear the badge of the G. A.R- THE EDITOR. foyle.R.0. Phillips, C. F. Ladd. J. B. Wright, J. A. Buckstaff, F. V. Brown, C. S. Lippincott, Carl Funke, C. H.Im hoff, W. B. Offden, Messrs. A. G. Bee son, R. B. Owens, T. L. Lyon, W. Morton Smith, Fred W. Houtz, Howe!, G. P. Faucon, F. M. Cook, White, Han na,Mrs. A. B. Clark, Mrs. R. J. Greene, Mrs. Scip Dundy, of Omaha; Misses Lulu Clark, Sarah Harris, Bertie Clark, Hall ie Hooper, Mao Moore, Helen Har wood, Olive Latta. First pub. Jan 11. IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LAN CASTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA Mary M. Pitcher, substituted Davenport bavings for the Bank, vs. Le Grand M. Plaintiff. Baldwin, et al. Defendants. Defendants, Daniel M. Pitcher, James Doak, Mary J. Doalt, his wife, Charles W. Shaw. Cornelia . H. Sbaw, his wife, Arthur W. Shaw, Lulu A. Shaw, his wife. Louisa A. Bullock, James A. Bul lock, her husband, George W. vJoodell, receiver of the State bank of Cortland, R. N. Throckmorton, first name un known, Sarah B, Throckmorton, his wife, Emma Ord Gregg, Gregg, her husband, T.J, Roberts, first name un known, Lamar F. Taj lor, Taylor, his wife, first name unknown, Ives Jen sen, Mrs. Ives Jensen, his wife, first nn tivnorinn Al w;i..nn nn on... c name unknown, rJizabetu Doran, ish Student. Mrs. Clark on NW ftiI Doran, her husband, Henrietta Hawley, it. -. i v. IftiaMnv hni-hl' ianu s yuaKere, Airs, imnou on Liong- icuow's inuuence over nis countrymen I SOCIAL GOSSIP I Xotioe tlie olianee at: -tlie COMMERCIAL BARBER SHOP 122 N. 11th St. It will be strictly first class. Satisfaction guaranteed. The finest bath room in connection with shop. I will be pleased to see all my old customers formeily of the Lincoln Hotel ' "1 ..II,..- .. .!! ,.- .., -. ..... . I,.,, ,. ...,... . .. - I -, Lincoln gteam fe Woirk ROY DENNEY, Proprietor. Suits, overcoats, cloaks and dresses cleaned and colored without taking apart. Shawls, ribbons, laces, feathers, mufflers, curtains, kid gloves, etc., cleaned and dyed. 103 OStreet Express charges paid one way Telephone 456 POE, the photograper H $ Is doing tho bes t and finest work in the city and his prices are the most reasonable. Call at the studio and examine the work and be convinced. Remember the place lStla St. 'The fortnightly club met last week with Mrs. Lamb on K street. The theme of the afternoon was Longfellow. Mrs. John L. McConnell presided. Mrs. Allen read a paper on Outre Mer, Mrs. .Lamb PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA ss and uis place among the poets of the worJd. Next week the club will meet with Mrs. Clark, 1915 F street. Mr Ernest Haughton has been ap pointed electrical inspector for a New York Insurance company. BuddB. Gillespie, Will L. Macay, Ernest Arthur, John Sarille and W. R. Dunroy participated in a student's spread at the Y. M. C. A. rooms after the Trilby performance at the Lansing on Tuesday night. Mr. Will Barton and Miss Ella Holden were married on Wednesday at 7 a. m. in the pro-Cathedral by Father Nugent. The bride's sister. Miss Josephine Holden, of Lawrence, was brideemaid, and Mr. E. F. McLaughlin was the best man. Miss I Edna Barton and Miss Agnes McLaughlin were the organists. After the ceremony a wedding break fast was served at the home of the groom's parents; Mr. and Mrs. Barton left for a visit to Leavenworth, Kas. They are very popular young people, es pecially in Catholic circles. The Cour ier wishes them a long life and a happy one. Mr. Fred Crossley and Miss Edith Young were married on Wednesday at the bride's home by Rev. H. R, Murphy. Here's to Mr. and Mrs. Crossley. His many friends will be glad to know that Capt. John L. Carson is strong enough to take a trip. The captain went to South Auburn on a visit Mrs. L. C. Burr is visiting Mrs. An drus in Washington, D. C. Rt. Rev.lhomas Bonacum has been in Baltimore where he was present with the highest dignitaries of the Roman Catholic church at the accompanying ceremonies conferring the boretta upon Cardinal Satoili. Will accept engagements for concerts, receptions, and parties. Any number and variety of instruments fur nished. Terras reasonable. ( w ) () (2) () (5) () () SXS Q Ofliep with N P Q HI Hffli US&MiM m. I BROWNE Hawley.her husband, Stephen M Prouty, Prouty, his wife, Frank A. Garlock, Paul C. Deerfield, Charles Kloman, C. H. Arnold, first name un known, Thcron Cummins, and Harry T. Noble as T. Cummins & Co., will take notice that on the 27th day of July, 1895, the Davenport Savings bank filed a pe tition in the district court of said county, against said defendants, and that by order of said court Mary M. Pitcher has been substituted as plain tiff in said cause, the object and prayer of which petition are to foreclose a cer tain mortgage, executed by Charles D. Pitcher and Cora K. Pitcbei, LeGrand M. Baldwin and Aurora M. Baldwin, to the Davenport Savings bank, and by it assigned to Mary M . Pitcher, plain tiff herein, on the following described property: Blocks 18, 19, 20. 21, 25, 26, 28, 14. 40, 41, 42, 43, 45, 39, 4G, the S. K of 12, 29, 17, except lots 12, 13, except lo"t 9, 30. except lot 1. 11 and 12-33, except Sot 3, 32 except 3, and 9-34 except 3 and 10 27 except 10, 1C except 3, and 12 44 ex cept 4, o and G 24-31 and let 4, block 15, Pitchers & Baldwin's second addition to University Place, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, to secure the pa ment of one certain promissory note, dated April 2o, " 1889, due and pajable on the 1st day of r.YferrrftrftSftrftft(Mftrarrrr Mav. 1894. for thft sum of 810(100. Thpr r "' . r. . " ' xr- .- awta. - w' - ,--3a.t .- -'.' a Tyr' t m -- . . .- a ---- -m. rmH .. - m --. . . -m.-m- a DERHS uVlWBER rflD Mi CO Wholesale and Retail. TPT.PPHOVP5 J (Lumber 13 h&fe&fet ?Wsffi Also Lime Cement, Plaster, etc. Coal 35 125 TO 149 SO., WET Miss Maud Oakley is in Sioux City. visiting friends Miss Ida Bonnell is 60on to be mar ried to a Chicago gentleman. Her sister, Mrs. A. L. Frost, has gone to Chicago to be present at the ceremony. MissFechet, Miss Nance and Miss Slaughter will give a party at the Lin coln next Friday night. About ninety six people have been invited. Miss Edna Hyatt will return to Lin coln next week. Her work in the Le land Stanford university and in the University of California, has been very satisfactory to the scientific men for whom she illustrated. She returns to an accumulated pile of work at the Nebraska university, and to a welcome at home and at school quite as impos ing. Col. L. C. Pace will deliver an address on the "Trinity of man or man as a threefold being'' before the Social Science club in the A. O. U. W. hall, 1114 O street, Sunday evening. January 12, at 8 o'clock sharp. All are cordially invited to attend. There was a riblran german at the Lansing hall last night, led by Captain Guilfoyle. Those present were: Messrs. and Mesdames: R. H. Townley, W. B. Hargreavee, M. H. Til ton, John F. Guil- ib now due on 6aid note and mortgage the sum of 82,030. with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st day of Mav, 1894, for which sum the plaintiff prays for a decree; that the defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises bo sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said petition on or before Monday, the 17th day of Febru ary, 189G. C. C. Flansburg, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Jan 10, 189G. Feb. 1. First pub. Jan. 11. Notice IN THE DISTRICT COURT of Lancaster County, Nebraska, Mary M. Pitcher, substituted for the Davenport Savings Bank, Plaintiff, vs. Le Grand M. Baldwin, et al. Defendents. Defendants, Daniel M. Pitcher.George O. Fergusop, Lucy W. Ferguson, his wife, Noble W. Wood, Sarah Wood, his wife, J. II. Burlingame, first name un known, Mrs. J. H. Burlingame. his wife, Milton Epperson, Sarah J. Epperson, his wife, Henrietta Hawley, Haw ley, her husband, first name unknown, James Doak, Mary J. Doak, his wife, George Clark, Mrs. George Clark, his wife, Calvin Switzer, Mrs. Calvin Swit zer, his wife, Mary Starr, Edwin Starr, her husband, Charles 11. Brown, Mrs. Charles H. Brown, his wife, Oscar L. Cady, Mrs. Oscar L. Cauy, his wife, Ivan W.Reed, Mrs. Ivan W. Reed, his wife, Charles Lang, Benjamin F. Lang, Lee Love, Theodore W. Ivory, Frederick E. Muller. Samuel H. Moss. Mary V. Moss, Ward S. Mills, Sarah E. Mills, E. A. Mills, first name unknown, Mills, first name unknown, C. L. Mills, first name unknown, Frank B. Young, Frank A. Garlock, Paul C. Deerfield, D. .C. Mosher. P. C. Moeher, Julian C. Greg ory, Frank Cathers, Charles G. Dawes, v ,, i"jrtF ) 1014 r Street Where Yova. Can. Buy Choice Sirloin Steals at lOo verv Good stealc at so Broiling beef as low a. is SS 112( Bacon So per pound 9 ' ""WIS DOST CHANGE PRICES JHJ'VERY XAY Give us a trial J t CCCCCCCCCKCCCKCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCCC M. Burns, Wortendyke & Spelts, A. O. Taylor, first name unknown, Columbia National bank, George M. Vodra, West ern Newspaper Union, J. Collum Miller, James H. O'Neill, John W. Latham, Charles N. Deitz, and Charles W. Ax tell, will take notice that on the 27th day of July, 1895, the Davenport Savings bank filed a petition in the district court of said county, against said defendants, and that by order of saic court, Mary M. Pitcher has been substituted as plaictiff in said cause. The object and prayer of said petition are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuten by Charles D. Pitcher and Cora K. Pitcher, and Le Grand M. Baidwin and Aurora M. Baldwin, to the Daven port Savings bank, and by it assigned to Mary M. Pitcher, plaintiff herein, up on the following described property: Blocks 34, 35, 37, 43, 55, 10G, 91, 115 and 39, except lots 7 and 8, University Place, and blocks 1,2.3, 4, 5, G. 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, and north half of 12 in Pitcher & Bald win's second addition toUniversity Place, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, to se cure the payment of one certain prom issory note for the sum of f 10,C00, dated April 25, 1889, and due and pajable on the 1st day of May, 1894. There is now due on said note and mortgage the sum of $6,500 with interest thereon at the rate of 10 per cent per annum from the 1st day of May, 1894; for which sum the plaintiff prays for a decree that the de fendants be required to pay the sums or that said premises be sold to satisfy the amount found due. .You are required to answer caid pe tition on or before Monday, the 17th. day of February, 1896. C. C. Flansburg, Attorney for Plaintiff. Dated Jan. 10, 1896. Feb. 1. Firstpub.Jan.il. S. B. Pound and Roscoe Pound, Attor neys, 125-27, Burr Block. To Julia A.Trahern, non-resident de fendant: You are hereby notified that on the 3rd day of August, 1895, the Merchants bank tiled a cross-petition against you in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, in an action pending in said court wherein William E. Bark ley, jr., is plaintiff, and jou, impleaded with Henry H. Dean and others, are de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to subject the property in contro versy in said action, to wit: Lots 1 and 2, in block 20, in Lavender's addition to the city of Lincoln, in said county, to the payment of a judgment for the sum of 89,073.53 and interest at 18 per cent recovered by said Merchants bank in said court against the defend ant, Henry H. Dean , to cancel and set aside a conveyance of property to you from the said Dean, and for general re lief. You are requ ired to answer said cross petition on or before the 17th day of February, 1896. The Merchant's bank by S. B. Pound and Roscoe Pound, its attorneys. Feb. I. . ,. X & .at V i "J'" B&pMB