The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 25, 1896, Image 9

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eem to be good. It suggested that
R. E. Moore would not ref uw a renom
ination for lieutenant governor if it
should be tendered him with insistence.
OBSERVATIONS
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The city council, on -the motion, lit
Mr. Guthrie, has directed that'stepa be
.taken to have made good the city's
money lost during the incumbency of
Elmer 8tephenson, city treasurer. This
is a proper move, but it is doubtful if
anything will come' of it. Mr. Stephen
son is the possessor of a pull that is vig
orous and far-reaching, and when he
puts up the sign "Keep off the Grass,'
the probability is that the people whose
duty it is to go after Mr. Stephenson
will keep off. in Lincoln we all salute
the Man with a Pull.
The curfew is holding forth in Omaha.
Lincoln and 'Omaha join hands in a
picturesque endeavor to din morality
into the ears of youngsters by maans of
bells and steam whistles. But, sad to
relate, the people of the metropolis do
not take kindly to the innovation. -. In.
the town where Fred Krug's brewery is
pointed out to visitors as the chief ob.
ject of interest, public sentiment some
how 'does not seem to measure up to the
idea of the curfew; and every night as
the warning is sounded all over the city
people gibe and jeer, and small boys
place their fingers on their nose, and the
city council is contemned. There is a
great deal of morality in Omaha; but it
is of an unobtrusive, quiet sort. The
corrective measure of the steam whistle
grates on' the sensibilities of the people.
The. idea of Mayor Broatcb's policemen
beitmingraere, agents of the "kid whis
tle" is not popular.
Mr. Bryan is improving asa politician.
He managed the free silver state con
vention with considerable skill. With
the power to exact any recognition, tha
he desired the ex congressman discreetly
kept in the background. When the con
vention wanted to endorse him for the
presidency he wisely said nay. Mr.
Bryan, with a delegation at his back
that he can do with as he will, will be in'
an excellent position in Chicago pro
vided, of course, the soft shells control
the convention. If the rree silver wing
is victorious Mr. Bryan stands a very
good chance of securing the nomination,
and if the other fellows are on top and
the silverites bolt it is Mr. Bryan who
will be the most conspicuous figure.
Mr. Bryan ha- arranged things to suit
himself, and he will be an object of na
tional interest for the next few months.
Republicans are beginning to talk of
"the slate." There Is every reason to be
lieve that the influence that opposed
Jack McColl t wo ears ago, is now dis
poned to give its strength to this patient
candidate, and the slate, at the present
moment, is said to be:
McColl for governor.
McNish for treasurer.
McClay for auditor.
Whether these favorites arc selected
for the purpose of euphemism, or for
some other reason, is not known; but
McColl, McNish, McClay sounds well
It is said that ex-Speaker- Richards may
be thrown the lieutenant governorship
sop, in case he manifests a disposition to
do the tight thing so far as the gover
norship ib concerned.
But slates made in April may be hope
lessly smashed before July. Eugene
Moore has a positive strength, and he
insists that he is still in the race. Con
gressman Meiklejohn may come home
and put new life in 4iis boom. W. J.
Broatch smiles confidently as he talks of
his "strength," and Claire Aaams and
the rest are not without hope. Charley
Casey, of Pawnee, for treasurer, will
give McNish a hard fight.
Drop in and te 'refreshed at our soda
water fountain. Frank M. Rector, 1211
O street, fresh candy.
Rector's, 1211 O street, is the place to
go warm evenings for coolings drink's or
ices. C. W. llollowbush, formerly of
Sutton fe Hollowbush, may be found
at Rector's.
We make all our candy, bon bons, etc.
Frank M. Rector, 1211 O street.
Cheaper than growing, 3 cans choice
peas, 25c at The Alliance storo, 1008 P
street.
Fine line of toilet soaps at Kleinkaut
& Grimes', 117 North 11th st.
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California
in a Tourlat sleeper
It is the RIGHT way.
Pay more and you are
extravagant. Pay less
and you are uncomfort
able. The newest, brightest,
cleanest and easiest
riding Tourist sleepers
are used for our
Personally conducted
excursions to
California
which leave Lincoln
every Thursday at
10:30 a. m., reaching
San Francisco Sunday
evening, and Los An
geles Monday noon.
Ask G.W.Bonnell city
ticket agent, cor 10th
and O Sts., Lincoln
Neb for full information
or write to
McClay's prospects, slate or no slate,
Fine cigars at Kleinkauf fc Grimes'
drug store, 117 North 11th st.
First pub. March 28.
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, with
in and for Lancaster county, In an
action wherein Cora K. Pitcher is plain
tiff, and Mary Uaskins, et al., defend
ants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., oh the
28th day of April, A. D.. 1396, 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 wit:
Given under my hand this 26th day
of March, A. D., 1896.
John Trompen,
Sheriff.
Aprils F
First publication April 25.
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 where n Charles M. Hautbaway
is plaintiff, and Erastus M.Wheeler, et al.
are defendants.
I will, at 2 o'clock p. m , on the 26th
duy or 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-wit:
Lots sixteen (16), seventeen (171, and
eighteen (18), in block two (2), in Houtz
and Baldwin's subdivision of the west
half of the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section nineteen
(19), township ten (10). north range
seven (i), east or tne btn i. M. in Lan
caster county, Nebraska.
Given under my band this 23d a ay of
April, A. O., 1896.
John J. Trompen,
Sheriff.
May 23
First publication April 25.
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LET
TERS. In the county court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska.
In re estate of William Parrott, de
ceased. The state of Nebraska, to John J.Par
rott, Richard R. Parrott, Euphenia Par
rott, Jannett Parrott, Sarah Parrott,
Robert I. Parrott. Mary Parrott, Eliza
beth Parrott, Andrew Parrott, William
Parrott and to any other person inter
ested in this matter.
Take notice, that a petition signed by
Janet Parrott praying said court to grant
letters of administration of said estate
to Janet Parrott has been filed in said
court; that the same is set for hearing
on the 12th day of May, 1896. at 9 o'clock
a. m. and that if you do not then appear
and contest, said court may grant ad
ministration of the said estate to Janet
Parrott.
Notice of thisproceedingshall bo pub
lished 3 weeks successively in theCourier
prior.to said hearing.
Witness my hand and seal of said
court this 23d day of April, A. D., 1896.
sfal. S. T Cochran.
County Judge.
May 9
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