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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 18, 1896)
V."" couun. IT - BiJ rv. a - 'y"- 91 ?. .-.-Hr wr ?iS0f" accord,n to the standard of were the soloists and their singing made ug-est, most congenial and. most u amiable In spite of the diabolical rgetraiy neighborhoods - It- wii toicK" seats', which after two hours of assocla "SS'S1! conductthat the Italians, Poles tlon makes a misanthrope and a pessl aHOJrish by whom they were surround- nlstout of, a good natured person, enfltoked upon them with suspicion and It would be pleasant to say a good the Taylors had to go much more than half .way. Finally they are established In the confldance of their neighbors and the tone of the district has been raised. The' thermometer that measures the moral degradation of the -neighborhood in; the price of real estate and rents. The Mruses' In the Immediate neighborhood of tjie' Chicago Commons, have appreci ated In value to a much greater value tbkn the property In contiguous dis trict. At the present time the settle ment numbewseventeen people. The larger number are students in the theo logical school where In Dr. Taylor Is a professor. The members of the settle ment are pajd a sum which'ls. sufficient lor-ooara ana doming. They dine to sJrner and pay so -much a week for board, room, lights, heat. etc. The Commons is organized on tht plan of Jane Addam's Hull house, which has probably made more good citizens out word for the elocutionist who inserted pieces' here and there in the program. It cannot be done. He outraged the laws of good breeding, he assaslnated poems by James Whltcqmb Riley and Eugene Field which before he laid hands upon them had' beauty. Now I never want td read them again. The Jubilee-singers were great fav orites. They would have succeeded better if they had confined themselves to darky melodies. Their white songs were a bore. - S.'.B. H: v FIRST PUBLICATION JULY U. To Frank W. Little. Mary T. Little. The' New York Security & Trust Company, a corporation. The Gen eral Conference Association of Sev enth .Day Adventlsts, a corpora tion, non-residents: You and each of you are hereby noti- Bank. H. L. Smith, E. E. Brown and Everett Finney. Tne-platntlff prays for a decree of foreclosure and sale of said lands to satisfy said liens as aforesaid, for de ficiency judgment and general relief. You, are required to answer plaintiff' petition on or before the 17th day of August, 1896. CHARLES G. DAWES, Planltlff.- August 1. Uader sew maQacsaaeet MERCHANTS HOTEL OMAHA. NEBR. FAXTOK. HOUCTT DATBHTOBT, Proprietors. leeeta! attention to state trad, gases aai Himaroial travelers. Farnam street iIiHim tare mot the door to aad from all eerie efts Stir. JUKRJCIN EXCMNGE NITI0UI UM LINCOLN, NEB. I M. R.YMONI, Prealtient. S.lCnURNilAM, .Cashier. A.J. SAWYER Vleou President I). 0. WING AUtnt CMititer CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUS $25 000 Directors -1. M. Kayrooml, 8. II. Huraliaid O. Q.Dawrs. A. J. Snwjcr. Lewis Gregory NZSnll,UMLamberttoD, D O Win. BW Burnam. fled that bn the 29th day of June. 1896. of bad ones' than any other Institution- Charles G. Dawes as planltlff, began in Chicago. an action against you and other de- r- Tot,i.,iii,J ,....ii . fendants in the district court of Lan- ' j, t.,t,ue.d line U, JiiOIVIOigU9h Time i fflonzy mi ir by n the out 'Of the laboratory. ".His face is luminous With theJdIscoverles he has rflade and 'the indications his experi ments show of the possibility of greater ones; Only the passion of the scientific caster county,-Nebra"ska, the object of which Is to foreclose two certain trust deeds and mortgages on the following lands in said county, to-wlt: -The southwest quarter of the south east quarter of -the southwest quarter investigator Is one thing and Prdfessor' of section'6. township 9.' range 7.' ToPlftlo Is... n I...... n ..I... In A, ,.... mW. ..n.tliHiAn. ....... .. . I ....I. a lie liuiiiincsi tuiiici ui. me euuui- east quarter of the southwest quarter Taylor's love of humanity Is another. Dr. Griggs, who took President Jor dfln's place on the program Is a young professor of ethics In Stanford univer sity. His voice has not much more than the conversational pitch, yet after he had spoken for a moment or two the auditorium was soundless except for the twitter" of a wren, the rustle of the leaves and his voice. I know of no one except PhillipsBrooks to. compare him ttj. i The personality of Phillips Brooks Yas so resplendent. He was six feet and four inches high with noble fea tures, a resonant voice, and he made fw, but impassioned gestures. Yet in the compelling sweetness of their words. In thejr controLDfan..audIence, In the form'o'f their sermons, the two men are alike. . ' Professor Griggs' learning is wide. He seems to have absorbed theliterature of all nations and ages, yet he puts the of section 31. township 10. range 7. Part of the north east quarter of the southwest quarter of tho southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 6, township 9. range '7. begin ning at the northwest corner of the north half of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of section 6. townshlp'9, range 7, running east 3S0 feet for a starting point, thence south 12S feet, thence east 50 feet,, thence north 128 feet, thence west 50 feet to place of begin ning. The northwest quarter of the south east quarter of the southwest quarter of section 6, township 9, range 7. The south half of the southwest quarter 'of the" 'northwest quarter of the northwest quarter of section 8, township 9, range 7. Lot 16 Perkln's subdivision of east half of northwest quarter and south- w DR. F. D. SHERWIN DENTIST, Porcelain Fillings, Crown unri Bridge Work Specialty. ROOMS 17, 18, 10, HURR BLOCK SECOND FLOOU. Tvncc'n ----- . Nebraska Empress Josephiuu toilet preparation face blei ui, face tonic, hair tonic, etct at Kleinkauf & Grimes', 117 North 11b. 5roi'v proauci, or reaping, .experiment ami wesUqurter-of northwest quarter of meuuauua in bo sunp.ie. a lorm inuiio aectlon,31, township 10. range 7. each one it seems as If he might have Lots 10. 11. 12, 13, 22, 23, 24. block 3, said It himself. Effortlessness Is one iotst16. 17, 18, block 6, So'uth Park Ad- of the tests to which artists must sub- dftlon to Lincoln," lot's 1. 2. 3, 4, 5, 6, mlt their work. Professor Griggs' un- 7. 8, 11, 12, block 2, A. Traynor Cam- Actual time traveling. 37 hours to Salt Lake. (37 hours to San Francisco. G5 hours to Portland. 81) hours to Los Angeles. FROM LINCOLN, NIB Every purchaser of 81 vvorth of goolB will recoivo a cou pon worth 10 cJb. to upply on futuru purchase. 5c cou pon with Cflc Ricoh Pharmacy 12 & O L assuming talks show no more labor than 'The Angelus," or "The Skylark." Mrs. Ford is a Chicago lady and lect ures on art and literature before club Katl-ii m She has an Instantani ous command if lanpuag . Vh n she ac quires a'new word she puts it where she can And it in the dark. She does not hesitate from the beginning to the end of her lecture for the right word. Her lectures are not written out. She Is a just and discriminating critic. The literature of France, England and America are as familiar as a childhood tale to her. Her comparisons, there fore are not provincial or lacking in the Vay Company. eron's Subdivision of lot 3, Fairview Addition to Lincoln. Lots 7, 8, block 116 Lincoln; lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 in block 49 Dawson's Addition to the city of Lincoln, also lot 9, block 10 C. C. Burr's Subdivision in the said city of Lincoln, also lots 4. 5, 6, 7, 8, block 15. lots 1. 2. 3. 4, 5. 6. 9. 10, 11. 12, 13, 14. 15. 16. block 16. lots 7. 8, 9, 10. 11, 12, 13, 14. 15, 16. 17. 18. block 17, lots 1 and 12 block 25, all of blocks 18, 19, 20. all In Sabln's Hill being a part of northwest qarter of section 6, town ship 9, range 7, except that portion of above property already deeded to the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Rail- sympathy which can only come from knowledge. The lectures by Professor Favour on electricity and chemistry were elemen tary. They were about what the stud ent receives In first-year work in phy sics. Lectures on a technical subject must be elementary of course, beforca mixed audience. "The little Eskimo woman, Olaf Krarer. was a surprise to everyone. She Is three feet and four Inches high and she weighs one, hundred "(100) pounds. Yet for an "Eskimo woman she Is til and slender. Thlc "point is an important one, and keeps her out of the' "freak" class. She is the only representative of her race In this country. The Eski mos have almost lost the use of their limbs from sitting on the floor cross legged, wrapped 'In furs which prevent free movements, Their toes turn In ward like the polar bear, whose skin they wear. Their walk Is lumbering and shuffling like the.bea'rfs walk. The men are slightly taller and more active than the women because they 'do more. They eat six or seven pounds of meat or blubber or fish at once. They do not wonder or love or hate, or swear or smoke or He or laugh or cry. They do nothing but kill their food, eat It raw and sleep. Rigors of the climate prevent any Intellectual life whatever. The oldest live to be sixty years old. Miss Krarer shows that development Is possible. She answers questions from the audience with a shrewdness and quickness few possess. She shows no emotion upon any subject. Probably she Is the only woman In America who Each of said trust deeds and mort gages are made by Frank "W. Little and-Marj-T. Little, dated the 14th day pf April, 1894, one being given to se cure the payment of one certain pro missory note or any renewals thereof of said F-ank "W. Little and another, to the American Exchange National Bank, of Lincoln for $20,000.00, which has been renewed, and there Is now due on. said renewal note the sum of $23,000.00. with Interest from the 1st day. of July, 1896. In said trust deed and mortgage this plaintiff is made the trustee for said American Exchange National Bank., The other of said trust deeds and 'mortgages Is given to secure the payment of eight certain promissory notes, or any renewals thereof as follows: two to the Ameri can Exchange National Bank, one dated December 4, 1893 and due 60 days after date," and one dated December 31. 1893, due 60 days after date, each note being In the sum of $15,000.00. which said notes have been renewed and there is now due and payable upon said re newals $23,000.00, two to E. E. Brown, one in the sum of $7,196.41. dated No vember 8, 1893 and due six months after date, and one for $7,500.60 dated February 14. 1893, and due on or before August 8, 1894, which said notes have been renewed and there is now due and payable on said renewal note the sum of $16,000.00, two to H. L. Smith, one In the sum of $7,500.60, dated February 14, 1893, due on or before August 8, 1894, and one for $7,196.41, dated February 8, 1893, and due six months after date, which notes have been renewed and there Is now due and payable upon said renewal notes the sum of $16,- OOO.OO.two to Everett Finney, one In 'A&4bbbbbBSSSSSSsV C . i.C.'WVs ' aeBmlTBe LmmmmVamVl( JeM A 1 !.CCrMHBMaeOTnnw iHSBBSaqfeatBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaej.4wMBaaaaaaaaiM SflHPCsv9?4lSel M botWUbotV OTSamammYalBBVnnsr Time Reduced Great Kocli Island Route JRuns their fillips gullmun Excursion Cars to IS TIE OUT ROUTE TO THE SMT0 Ootne and See U H. O. Towwsend, F. D. ConnrLL. G. P 4 T. Agt. C. P.Ar T. AbL St Louis. Mo. 1201 O St. SULPHO-SAT.TNE COR 14 AND M LINCOLN, IVEl has never cried. As the representative the sum of $7,500.60, dated February 14. of a race Impassably hidden from every one but an Arctic explorer she Is ex tremely Interesting. Mrs. Raymond and Mrs. Jones were appreciated by the .musicians who were there. The assembly chorus numbered about 150 voices and the concerts they gave were of great excellence. Miss Treat and Miss Chandler of Chicago 1893. and due on or before August 8, 1894, and one for $7,196.41 dated the 8th day of November, 1893. and due six months after date, which notes have been renewed, and there Is now due and payable upon said renewal notes $16,000.00. In said trust deed and mortgage the plaintiff is made the trustee for the said American Exchange National on their fast trains. Examine tim cards and see that we are nearly . TWO HOURS quicker than any other route Chicago to Los Angeles. The Phillips excursions are popular He has carried over 125,000 patrons in the past fifteen years, and a comforta ble trip at cheap rate is guaranteed, and he fast time now made pats the Philips-Rock Island Excursions at the top Post yourself for a California trip be. fore deciding, and write me for explici information. 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