The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, July 18, 1896, Image 12

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OCCUPIES MroDLB GROUND BETWEEN THE "OLD LINE" OR
OLD FASHIONED LIFE COMPANIES AND "AFTER DEATH
ASSESSMENTMOR CREDIT SYSTEMS. IT ISSUES A CLEAN PLAIN
POLICY ON THE FIVE YEAR DISTRIBUTION AND FIFTEEN
YEAR 8ELF SUSTAINING- PLANS
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-' For fall information apply to W. R. Proctor, Sec'y, at home of fice rooms 3o4-fi-6-7, Farmers and--.
' Mercnants insurance diock or lo jjraa . uiinton or .aliens, ween, general agents.
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POPULAR TONSORIAL
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mak ckaire. etc called "TWa
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, aoath of Lansing theatre.
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H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
Whiting
" Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
127 S. Eleventh Street.
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GO TO o
California
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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
Galifomia
which leave LiBcoln
every Thursday at
10:30 a. mn reaching
San Francisco Sunday
evening, and Los An
geles Monday noon.
Ask G.W.Bonnell city
ticket agent, cor 10th
and O Ste., Lincoln
Neb for fall information
or write to
J. Fsascu, G. P. A. Omaha, Neb.
We have purchased (because it Is
just the thing- we have needed) the
Columbian Cyclopedia Library, con
sisting of the Columbian encyclopedia,
which is also an unabridged dictionary
thirty-two volumes of convenient size
neatly bound, four volume3 of thean
nual cyclopedic review, lour volumes of
current historyfor 1896, one Columbian
atlas and the neat convenient revolving
oak cas ewith glass doors. From the
evidence obtained we find that some
part of this work is placed In the
best private and public library In this
country an dabroad, for the reason
that they cover a field relative to the
past, present and. future progress
and achievements of the human race
not attempted by others. The plan
is original, and the work throughout
Is carefully and ably written.
Current history contains 220 pages.
Is Issued two months after the close
of each quarter, this length of time
being taken to reduce all information
received to be an absolutely reliable
and authentic basis. If these are
kept on file, this magazine will prove
a permanent and invaluable record of
all Important movements in political,
social religious, literary, educational
scientific and industrial affairs.
The magazine will be lndispensible
to all people who have encyclopedias,
as It will be needed to keep these
works up to date. To those who do
not own encyclopedias it will be doubly
valuable as their source of information
is more limited. About March of
each year the four volumes of current
history are bound Into one volume,
known as the Annual Cyclopedic Re
view. There are now four of these
bound volumes covering yearsl892-3-4
and 5. The work has for endorsers
and subscribers in this city and state
such people as Mr. Gere, edltor-Inchlef
of the Lincoln Stale Journal., Hon.
Joe Bartley, state treasurer, Hon. W.
J. Bryan. Mr. Miller, editor of the
Northwestern Journal of Education,
Hon. H. R. Corbett, state superintend
ent of public instruction. Dr. R. E.
GIffen, Miss Mary L. Jones, acting
librarian at the state university
whose letter we publish below In full:
"Every reading person has felt the
need of brief summaries of current
topics and events. The dally, weekly
and monthly periodicals and papers
may furnish data sufficient, but the
labor of collecting and digesting It is
frequently out of propor'ion to the re
sult obtained. A mosi satisfactory
summary may be found In the quar
journal has been of Invaluable service
terly Issues of Current History. This
In the library covering a field that no
other attempts.
MARY L. JONES,
Acting Librarian.
Subscription price, $1.50 a year In
advance; bound volumes, cloth, $2.
half morrocoo, $2.50; library sheep.S2.50;
embossed sheep, $3.50; three-fourths
pension. $4. Complete library from
$3. to $108; cases from $6. to $44.
The complete library Is sold on
monthly payments to suit purchaser.
City subscriptions will be received at
the Courier office for a limited time
only, or at Mr. H. TV. Brown's book
store, direct all other correspondence
to C. S. Borum, general agent, Omaha,
Neb.
tlon call on or address as below:
A. S. Felding. C. T. A., 8. A. Mosb.fr,
Gen'l Agt, 117 So. 10th St, Lincoln,
Neb.
Remember the Union Pacific will run
a special train for the Beatrice Chau
tauqua, Sunday, June 28. Rev. Robert
Mclntyre. of Denver will preach in the
morning. Train leaves Lincoln 8:90 a.
m., returning leave Beatrice 7 p. m.
Fare only 90 cents for the round trip.
TO BUSINESS MEN. -
We have for rent' a centrally located
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CHEAP RATES TO ST PAUL AND
RETURN.
The North-Western is now selling at
reduced round trip rates, tickets to St.
Paul, Minneapolis and numerous re
sorts In Minnesota. This Is the Short
Line. City office, 117 South Tenth St..
ON TO CHICAGO.
Half Rates, Special Train and a Day
light Hun.
Sunday a. m., July 5, 8 o'clock, via
the Elkhorn-Northwestern line, a sil
ver train, gaily and appropriately dec
orated, will leave Lincoln carrying the
Hon. W. J. Bryan, the Bryan club, the
free silver delegates, their wives and
their friends to Chicago. This train
wUl be first class in every particular;
will sake fast time, and the daylight
run will enable people to see the finest
portions of Iowa and Illinois while,
traveling over the greatest railroad la
the west. One fare for the round trip
wilt be charged. For further Inform.
The Flier will make better time by
several hours to St Louis, Cincinnati
Washington, New York and to all east
ern points, than any other line out of
Lincoln. It Is a screamer.
For Information about rates, connec
tions, ets. or for sleeping car berths,
call at city ticket office, 1301 O street
F. D. CORNELL. C. P. T. A.
BRICK BLOCK.IN LINCOLN.'
SUMMER TRIPS AT REDUCED
RATES.
The North-Western line Is now sell
ing tickets at reduced rates to many
tourist points in the western, northern
and northeastern states and Canada.
Any one desiring a summer trip would
do well to secure our figures before pur
chasing tickets elsewhere.
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Beginning May 10th the Missouri Pa
cific will run a new fast daily train
leaving Lincoln at 3:20 p. m., arriving
at Kansas City at 11:00 p. m. and at St,
Louis at 7:20 a. m., making direct con
nections at new St Louis union sta- '
tlon with all east bound trains.
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Complete modern conveniences; wOl
lease entire building or part of -it
HALF FARE EXCURSION TO HOT
SPRINGS, 8. 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.
VERY
DESIRABLE
FOR EITHER
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NOTICE.
Water consumers will take due no
tice that the penalty for non-payment
of water rent will take effect on Mon
day, June 1. Saturday, May 30, Is a
legal holiday and the office will be
closed. Hence time to avoid the pen
alty will expire Friday next
L. J. BYER, Water Commissioner.
If you want to travel cheap, note the
following round trip excursions at half
rates this summer via the North
Western line:
June 12 and July 3 to Hot Springs,
S. D.
June 14 and 15 and July 5 and 6 to
Denver, Colo.
June 15, 18, 23 and 24 to San Fran
cisco. July 4, 5, 6, to Chicago.
July 4 and 5 to Buffalo, N. E. A.
July 2, 3, 4, 6. to Washington, D. C
July 14. 15. 16. to Milwaukee, Wis.
Get information and tickets at city
ticket office. 117 South Tenth street
Lincoln, Neb.
wholesale or retail trade. Attractive
terms to the right party. Apply to
HOLM & REED. 1201 O st
BULPHO-3AT.TNE
A comfortable California trip can be
taken every Thursday at 10:30 a. m. in a
through tourist sleeping car, Lincoln to
Los Angelos without change via the
Burlington. Remember this when ar
ranging for your winter trip. Depot
ticket office, 7th street between P and
Q streets. City office, corner Tenth and
0 streets.
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See the new Photochromes at Cran
cer & Curtice Co.'s. 207 South 11th
street the newest thing In pictures.
Mrs. Sldell is the favorite modiste,
1232 O street
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HINTS TO TOURI8T8.
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.
Open at all Hours Day and Nlflt
All forms of baths.
TURKISH. RUSSIAN AND ROMAN
With special attention to the i
cation of natural salt water hat
Several timet stronger than sea water.
Special department for surgical
and diseases peculiar to women.
Eh itlnp. Skin. Hood and Nan
eaMS, Liver aad Kidoor Troablee sad 4
asaaeaw are treataa itiocaai rauy.
Baa. feathla nay be eaiored at all i
aw laim aalt wizamiv BoaL bbkIU fan . a
10 feat detfp. heated to uniform temperatue i
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'DR6. M. H. AND JO. EVERETT
Managing Physicians.
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