?s!lpllsp3pp ?- v v ' - -fc.: -3-i Tk? THE COURIER. ... E? CHARACTER SKETCHES SS Sebies so 3 No. I Two yaan mo then wai started in The Cesriar aaafiMefeaafacteraketeaeawbick ea Jorsaaawasreef mmi. LaK mater the iltac gave a aeeoad aeriea of twelve or tf teen afcetelMe.aMlnvw. a'tor aese pertaaaioB, tie has bneo ioaacca to eater upon too third He k a self made naa.That fact is evi dent is every trait of hk character very feature of hk appearance. He is large aad round aBd ruddy, and he is fall of Hie aad spirit, and his hair k a little thia oa the top of hk head. Yean ago. set ao away either, he started ia buti asas in a aaodest way. And today he is ia the same business, along with some others, ealy it has grown to very large proaoctkaa. He haa always been a WheB,ia the early days of Lit.. He'k hard headed, practical. He never wastes any time or money on theories. He k sot a theoaophkt. nor does he go in for psychic research. He k -not a kite flyer, nor a rope walker. He does his thinking right down close to earth, and sot up to the clouds.. He k just a plain flesh and blood business man. He thinks success k the goal toward which every man should strive, and he respects men who are, like himself, suc cessful. It may be that he sets too much 7alue on the accumulation of dollars. He is, as I have said, inter ested in many business enterprises, and operates on a Urge scale. But he is not often railed a-tinst. Occasionally some persons mav complain that in the manip.lation of his large schemes, he, (some person), may Ik forgotten and frozen out. S'tll his business reputa tion k, on the wLole, very good, and lie often wears a jaunty blue cloth cap. nw!?awlSt lAttfli&K.jL- - ahKZafcsslamaSiBBBfe:. S--?.r:yl awEBWEjlaf ? Jr fft- 'VaTawawawawaaMa'awWBawLiMafJaFJaaWaB riifrift" f XltcAS" . IcSdwBwBwSawSBwBBwBBwBBwBBBwSawBBwBBwM' -tSS &?"IbwBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBwH&' S 1S? ? t 30&&2jt ?2mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmEI8&& " V1? ,j 3i335ikSf -" BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBTBwaliKy' jWU-fSSm ' jx lauTaLlwJBSaBMJ.. J -BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB'"Blatv'3a -& J" BwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwS r-HBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBwSBw ' "l"- 3bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb " SIdLbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbw F. W. COLLINS Mr. CalliBS, casdidate for county attorney, k one of the mo9t prominently kaewayouBg mas of the state. He k president if the republican state league, aad enjoys the dktiBction of having led the McKinley movement in this Beet les. He k a rising lawyer and a polkhed speaker. Mr. CoIUub is at present deputy county attorney. enta, he betoaged to the volunteer fire skaactmstit. he was oae of the meet active, eaergetic men ia the department. Be waaasaccessasa fireman. He has i a saccesa ia everythiag that he has iate. With energy he possesses. te a eeasiderable degree, executive or sateetiag ability. He pushes the right way. Ia Chicago there are many such aaea. Is Liacoln there's only a few. He haa auuaaged, while keeping hk aess interests dosely in , te eater iato the public life of the arty aad state. He haa become a "prom aeat cttken,' while he has remained a aaeeesaf al business asaa. He k a fair type of the self-made man of the west, aad the' a asaa of affairs he contrives to get real enjoyment out of life. He has a.big, round heart, like hk body, an- be i clothes that It him. Thk mas k sy aided. Yoaaee him in political veatieas, aad at manufacturer's ban- quete. He is a wholesale merchant and the head af two large corporations in aaawtkatotaebawaeas with which hk for tweaty years been ideatiied. Hk k not an face ia church circles, aBd I have asaa aha Vigare of importance at aaaees aad receptions. He k rant forty and enjoj s a joke He is never accused of smallness. He k used to large transactions and he does business on a broad scale. If he gives anything to a subscription fund hk subscription amounts to something. He k not politic, nor demagogic He k blunt and independent. Some times hkplain-spokenness and independence cause him inconvenience in politics. But he does not change hk opinion to suit other people's views. He was once in the legislature, and he believes in giving bk children a liberal education FRE To ever' person who sub scribes for Tue Cockier, price $2.00, aad pa)s a year jn advance, we will give a year's subscription to the MOPOLITAN 4aNay wwwlyyfP ms jMiwAEit Mto coi co Wholesale and Retail. jllmbcr al TELEPHONES Also Lime Cement, Piaster, etc &s is to m & mm daaawa llBBafaf NOTICE OP PETITION FOR LET tera. Is the County Court of Lancas ter county. Nebraska, la re estate of Eliza Spellman. deceased. The state of Nebraska to John Henry Spellman and Cbrktian Loak Spell man of Kearney, Lancaster county Nebraska and to any other persons in terested ia said matter. Take notice, that a petition signed by John-Henry 8pellmin has been filed in said court; that the same k set for hear ing on the 16th day of March 1896 at 9 o'clock a. m. aad thatif you do not then appear and contest, said court may i-rant administration of the said estate to John Heary Spellman. Notice of thk proceeding shall be published three weeks successively in the Courier, prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and seal of said court thk 24th day of February, A. D. 1896. SEAL S.T. Cochrar" County Judge. First publication March 14 SHERIFF'S SALE. 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 astiii wtnrein Job P Kirby ia plain tiff and Hamlin C. Eddy, et al.. defend ants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m on the 14th day of April A. D. 1896, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: Lot "Cn in Schaberg and Menlove's sab-division of lots one (1), and two (2), in block thirty-five (35), in Lincoln, Lan caster county, Nebraska, as shown by the recorded plat thereof. Given under my hand thk 11th day of March, A. D., 1896. John Trompen, Sheriff. April. S.-M. AprlLkF. the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section eleven (11), in town snip ten (10), range six (6), east, and run nlng thence north along the section line eighty rods, to the northwest quarter of said southwest quarter of southwest quarter, thence east thirty-one (31) and 55 100 rods akKg the north line of said forty acre tract, thence south, parallel with the weat line of eaid section to the south line of said, ssiction, thence west along said section line to the place of beginning, enclosing' and including a tract of land off the west side of said forty acre tract, eighty rods long, north and south, and thirty-one and 55-100 rods wide from east to west. . Given under my hand thk 14th day of March, A. D, 189&! John Trompen, Sheriff. April. F Danger Signals More than half tht victims of consvmp- turn do not know tbty bave it. Here is a list of symptoms by which consumption can certainly be detected : Cough, one or two slight efforts on rising, occurring during the day and fre quently during the night Short breathing after exertion. Tightnessof the chest. Quick pulse, especially noticeable in the evening and after a full meal. , Chilliness in the evening, followed by Slight fever. Perspiration toward morning and Tale face and languid in the morning; Loss of vitality. If you have these symptoms, or any of them, do not delay. There are many preparations which claim to be cures, but Br. Jtoer Caaast llsaafv for Consumption has the highest endorsements, and ha stood the test of years. It will arrest con sumption in its earlier stages, and drive away the symptoms named. It is manu factured by the Acker Medicine Co, 16 and 18 Chambers St, New York, and sold by all reputable druggists. First Publication March 14. 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 Judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein L. M. Leach k plain tiff, and Dewitt O. Meaner, et aL defendants. I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 14th day of April, A. O., 1896, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc tion the following described real state, to wit: Lot seven (7), in block eight (8), Houtz Place addition to the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand thk 14th day of March, A. D. 1896. John Trompen, Sheriff. AN t PREMIUM PILE BEER Delivered AT $1.00 PER DOZEN First publication March 1'4. SHERIFF'S SALE. 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 Joseph H. Ssiffen k plaintiff, and Annie Morrill, et al., de fendants. I will at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 14th day of April, A. O. 1896 at the east doer of the court bouse. In the city of Lincoln, Tawwaster county, Nebraska, offer for .sale at public auction the fol lowing; described real estate, to-wlt: Beginning at the southwest corner of IJ WY PAJT OF THE GITY. . H. WICEMAR BOMS Ml. 1 1 7 N. STH STREET. When wanting a clean, easy aaava ar aa artistic hair-cut, try I f . Westerfield THE POPULAR TONSORIAL ARTIST. who has an elegant barber aaap with eak chairs, ettx, called "The Anaex" at 117 North Thirteenth street, south of Leasing theatre. m MAS ALSI KRT MEAT MMTM & ' '4 ' x - . -? -M -S-i A ri Jt w