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THE COURIER. Republican Rally. With propitious weather, the people of Lincoln may next Tuesday look for tbo biggest McKinley demonstration that has yet taken place anywhern in the state. At that time two parades will be had, one in the afternoon and one in the eveuing. Lot tors have been received by B. R. Sizcr and the county central committee from numerous towns in the state, expressing the willingness and pleasure of the various republican organizations to participate in this rally. The old sol diers of this city are also very active, and are inviting their many comrades elsewhere to come and join them here. Corporal Tanner and Generals Siegell, Sickle, Porter, Manderson and many other notables will bo present to speak on the iGsues of the campaign. Without doubt next Tuesday will be a red letter day for the republicans of Nebraska. The Ladies' McKinley clubs of Lin coin are doing much good work for the republican ticket. They hold meetings nightly in some part of the city, and that their wholesome influence is being felt is manifest to the most casual ob. server. Tht ladies in politics, as in every other vocation, are enthusiastic effective and of great value. The only thing that can pofsibly elect Bryan is the general confidence that he cannot possibly be elected. Half a voto is better than none; but a whole voto for McKinley will be more effective than half a vote for Palmer. When in doubt play trumps, and Mc Kinley is the only trump that can take the trick. The man that is afraid to vote the Re publican ticket on account of a higher tariff would allow his whole houBe to burn down for fear the firemen might injure his furniture. If there were wisdom in : xperience, the South, that suffered from a deprci ated currency during"theCivil war.would be unanimous for honest money. It is not un-American to adopt the financial policy of foreign nations when that policy is undoubtedly the best. If through conscientious scruples you cannot vote for McKinley or for Palmer, what is the matter with the prohibition candidite? The Young ManDon't you think I'd make a good husband for your daughter? The Old One I'm not disputing that point; but, great heavens! so soon after the recent hard times, I can't get the foolish child everything she wants! Brown Jones made a very agreeable discovery when he reached home last night. Smith What was it? Brown The keyhole. Robicson I see that General Weyler continues to issue his proclamation. Jenkins Yes; I guess he's trying to establish his place in literature as the greatest exponent of modern Spanish fiction. Salvation Shouter Join us and you shall have that better part that shall never be taken away from you! Excited Actor Good enough! 111 sign for a summer salary! "It's a euro sign she has money." "What is?" "Why, her corsage is V-shaped." A SENSITIVE SOUL. "I was down at Long Branch the other day and came near getting into a fight with one of the summer residents over a game of billiards.' 'How so?" "lie waB insulted because I suggested placing with three bails.' Fourth publication September 26. NOTICE. In the distiict court, in and for the county of Lancaster and state of Ne braska. Harry S. Freeman, plaintiff, vs.Charles M. Carpenter and Lizzie J. Carpenter, his wife, A. J. Anderson, first namo un known, and J. II. Lesher & Company, defendants. The above named defendants and each of them will tako notice that on the 10th day of September, 1896. Harry S. Free man, plaintiff herein, filed bis petition in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, against 6aid defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defendants. Charles M. Carpenter and Lizzk J. Carpenter, to the plaintiff upon a part of lots numbered thirty-five 3T and thirty-six 36, in block number three 3, in McMurtry's addition to the city of Lincoln, in the county of Lan caster and state of Nebraska, described as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point on the routh line of said lot thirty-six 30, thirty-three 33 feet west of the southeast corner thereof.runnincthence north one hundred and five 105 feet, thence west thirty-four 341 feet, thence south one hundred and five 105 feet, thence eaBt thirty-four 34 feet to the place of beginning. Also the north ten 10 feet of the south one hundred and tive 103 feet, of the eaBt thirty-three 33 feet, of lot numbered thirty-six 36, in block three 3 of said McMurtry's addition to said city of Lincoln, Ne braska, to secure the pament or a cer tain promissory note, with coupons at tached, dated July 13, 1891, for the sum of one thousand dollars, and due and payable in two years from its date; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of $1,070 and interest at the rate of ten per cent per annum from the 13th day of July, 1S96, for which sum plaintiff prays for a decree that defendants be required to pay the same, or that said premises may be sold to satisfy the amount found due. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 19th day or Octo ber, 1896. Dated this 10th day of September, 1896. Harry S. Freeman. By Davis, Hibner & Whitman, his at torneys. Oct 3 W Third publication Septeniber26. 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 un action wherein Sarah A. Rogers is plaintiff and Eliza beth Cadwallader et. al., defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. ra., on the 13th day of October, A. D. 1896, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lin coln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described real estate to-wit: The west forty-five (45) feet of lot number ten (10), block number three (3), in Avondale ad dition to the city of Lincoln, and part of lots eleven (1) ) and twelve 12, in block three 3, in Avondale addition to the city of Lincoln, described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at a point fifty 50 feet north of the south east corner of said lot twelve 12, thence west ninety-five 95 feet, thenco north fifty 50 feet, thence east ninety five 95 feet, thence south fifty 50 feet to place of beginniug, according to the recorded plat thereof, in Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 11th day of September, A. D. 1896. JOHN J. TROMPEN, Oct 10 -G Sheriff. Fourth publication September 26. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBT 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 John P. Whitner is plaintiff, and Theodore Benninghoff et al., defendant 1 will, at 2 o'clock p. m,. on the 6th day of Oclober, A. D. 1S96, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster count v, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auctio'n the following described real estate to wit Lot six 6, in block two hundred and forty 240). in Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given undjr my hand this 25th day of August, A. D., 1896. John J. Trompen. Sheriff. Oct 3. THESHN The first of American Xetcspapers CHARLES A. DANA, Editor. The American Constitution, the American Idea, the American Spirit These first, last, and all the time, for ever, Daily, by mail, S6 a year Oonae and. See CJ B. O. TownsxHD, F. D. 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