The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 06, 1896, Image 11

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OPENS JTS FOURTH SESSION JUNE 15TH, 189G, AND CLOSES AUGUST GTH, 189G, EIGHT WEEKS.
PREPARATORY COURSE FOR YOUNG TEACHERS -Classes will be organized at the opening of this term
that will specially fit the needs of this class of our patrons. Our regular instructors will have charge of this work.
COLLEGE PREPARATORY STUOIE3-Students who desire to make up some Latin, Greek, German, or other
studies preparatory to entering college somewhere this fall will find this summer school the best place in Nebraska to do
this work. Grades made here in these studies will be accepted at the State University of Nebraska and at other high
grade institutions.
HIGH SCHOOL PREPARATORY STUDIES Purils in the grammar grades of our city schools, desirous of en
tering the high school this fall, but lacking the necessary preparation in one or more studies, should by all means come to
our summer school to make the grades required.
Speolaltlen to be Kniphaslzed In. our Summer Hotiool.
Child Study Third Grade Certificate Studies
School Superintendence College Preparatory Studies
Methods of Teaching State Certificate Studies
Nature Study High School Preparatory Studies
First Grade Certificate Studies . . . Latin, Greek, German. French
Second Grade Certificate Studies . . . 'Course for Young Principals
For complete information address HIIIy AX. BExVC, IVI. S9 Pte.M.9 Normal Lincoln, Neb.
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.
AbIc G.W.Bonnell city
ticket agent, cor 10th
aud 0 Sts., Lincoln
Neb for full information
or write to
J. Francis, G. P. A. Omaha, Neb.
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DK. F. D. SHERWIN,
DENTIST,
Porcelain Fillings, Crown and Bridge
Work a Specialty.
ROOMS 17, 18, 19, BURR BLOCK
SECOND FLOOR.
Lincoln ------ Nebraska
(First Publication May 16, 1896.)
'Edward Olcott, etc., vs. Edward O. CJ.
Lawrence, et al., 18-100.
To Benjamin A. Gibson, Mary C. Gib
son, his wife, Alexander S. Porter, De
wit C. Wheeler, William H. Sullivan.
and Mrs. Sullivan, his wife, first
real name unknown, non-resident de
fendants: Tou and each of you are hereby no
tified that on April 18th, 1896, Edward
Olcott, as executor of the last will and
testament of George Olcott, deceased.
Francis C. Faulkner, as assignee of The
Connecticut River Savings Bank, and
The Connecticut River National Bank,
a corporation, as plaintiffs, began an
action against you and other defend
ants in the District Court of Lancaster
County, Nebraska, the object of which
is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the
following land in said county, to-wlt
The southeast quarter of the southwe?t
quarter of section number 11, town 10
north of range 6, east of the 6th Princi
pal Meridian, made by Edward O. C.
Lawrence, dated June 26th, 1893, to se
cure the payment of five promissory
notes of said Edward O. C. Lawrnce to
said Benjamin A. Gibson, four being
for $5,000 each, and one for 110,009,
amounting in the aggregate to the sum
of $30,000.00 on which there Is now due
$30,000, with Interest from June 26th,
1893, at ten per cent per annum.
Plaintiffs pray for decree of foreclos
ure and sale of said land to satisfy said
liens as aforesaid, for deficiency judg
ment and general relief.
Tou are required to answer plaintiff's
petition on or before the 22d day of June.
1896.
Edward Olcott, as executor, et al..
Plaintiffs.
By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney.
June 6 G.
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 judi
cial district of Nebraska, within and
for Lancaster county, in an action
wherein Charles H. Morrill as receiver
of the Nebraska Savings bank of Lin
coln. Nebraska, is plaintiff, and Mary
A. Hughes et al., defendants, I will, at
2 o'clock p. m., on the 23d day of June,
A. D., 1896, at the east door of the court
house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancas
ter county, Nebraska, offer for sale at
public auction the following described
real estate, to-wit:
Lot three (3), in James O Young's ir
regular tract of East Lincoln, as per
recorded, plat thereof, further described
as follows: Commencing at a point 150
feet south of the northwest corner of
block three (3), of James O. Young's
East Lincoln, running thence west six
ty (60) feet, thence south one hundred
forty-two (142) feet, thence east sixty
(60) feet, thence north one hundred and
forty-two (142) feeet, to place of begin
ning. In Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 20th day of
May, A. D., 1896.
JOHN J. TROMPEN. Sheriff.
June 20.
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 Judi
cial district of Nebraska, for Lancas
ter county. In an action wherein
Charles M. Hauthaway is plaintiff, and
Major J. Bohanan et al., defendants, I
will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 30th day
of June, A. D., 1S96, at the ast door of
the court house. In the city of Lincoln,
Lancaster county, eNbraska, offer for
sale at public auction the following
described real estate, to wit:
Part of Lots two (2) and three (3), In
block fifty-four (54), in the city of Lin
coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, de
scrlged as follows, viz: Beginning at a
point on the north line of said block
forty-two and one-half (42) feet west
of the northeast corner of said block,
and running thence south sixty (60)
feet, thence west twenty (20) feet,
thence north sixty (60) feet, thence east
twenty (20) feet, to place of beginning,
known as lot "B" In the sub-division of
said block.
Given under my hand this 27th day
of May, A. D 1896.
JOHN J. TROMPEN. Sheriff.
June 27.
Canon City coal at the Whitebreast
Coal and Lime Co.
HALF FARE EXCURSION TO HOT
SPRINGS, S. D.
June 12 the Elkhorn will sell tickets
to Hot Springs and return at one fare.
Limit, thirty days. For pleasure or
health this trip Is unsurpassed. For
tickets call at city ticket office, 117
South Tenth street, Lincoln, Neb.
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The Nebraska McKinley club will
have a special train of sleepers from
Lincoln to St Louis to attend the re
publican convention, leaving Lincoln
about 3:20 p. m., June 15, via. Missouri
Pacific.
The total cost. Including sleeping car
for five days, attendance, eta, will be
but $25. While in St. Louis the cars
will be located three blocks from the
convention auditorium, with complete
sanitary arrangements provided for.
All desiring to avail themselves of this
privilege will communicate with F. W.
Collins, secretary and treasurer Ne
braska McKinley club.
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treat, south of Lansing theatra,
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AMERICAN EXCHIIIGE MIIWMI BANK
LINCOLN, NEB.
I M.RAYMOND,
President.
S.H.BURNHAM.
Cashier.
A. J. SAWYER
Vicee President
D. G. WING
Aitnt Casnier
CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS $25 000
HINTS TO TOURISTS.
WHERE TO GO AND WHAT
COSTS
Is the subject of a. little pamphlet pub
lished by the North-Western line, giv
ing a large amount of Information re
garding the lake regions of Minnesota
and Wisconsin. For copy address City
Ticket Agent, 117 South Tenth street,
Lincoln, Neb.
For the best soda water, ices and
C'ndv. bon bone. etc.. The CniTRTPR Directors -I. M.Raymond, S. H. Burnham.
-mm.wi P..U t t ,ni rw C.G.Dawe. A. J. Sawyer. LwU Gregory
recommends Frank M. Rector. 1211 O szSneU.GMImbertson. D G Win. S W
street. urnbam.
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