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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1896)
TH COURIER. if S lrs slept for some lime, there is do telling bow long, wLen we were awakened by a sound at the mouth of the cave. Wo started up immediately and wero horri fied to see aomo cort of a shapeless mass enter the place. We at once recalled the story of the men with the girl and the big vat. It was so dark that we could not distinguish whether it was several men entering or not, but the monster came down into the room a ways and then with a sigh and half a groan, seemed to fall on the floor of the the cave. Jdy roommate and I never said a word, but just stayed there in the dark and held our breaths. We were frightened halt to death. Wo did not Bleep any more that night and O, how long the night did seem. At last day light began to drive out the shadows and we were able to see that the mon ster that had entered the cave and frightened us so fearfully, was an old white cow seeking shelter from the storm outside. We took up our blankets without say ing a word and went home, nor looked greatest democratic newspaper, is mak ing a special offer of its daily and Sun day paper for three months at SL50. It is 16 a year by mail. The Twice a Week Republic is sent two times a week 1M papers for only tl a year. In addition to all the political news, it prints every day a spread of general news and features not equalled by any other paper. WANTED ! each county to take orders for Nursery stock, and are willing to pay well for good work. We agree to REPLACE FREE anything that dies from natural causes. We also have a choice line of SEED POTATOES . Give us a trial . Second pub. Nor. 28. NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT DE FENDANTS. To Philetus Peck, Lombard Investment Company, Mary P. Hooper. Notice is hereby given that on the 19ihdsy of November, 1896, the Con cordia Loan and Trust Company as plaintiff, filed a petition in the District Court of Lancaster county, Stat: of Ne braska, wherein the following named parties were made defendants, to wit: Irving L. Lyman, Mary D. Ly man, Charles W. Axtell, Alice S. Axtell. Philetus Peck, Lom- oara investment uompany, a corpora tion, and Mary if. Hooper. Ihe and prayer of which said petition is to foreclose the lien of two County Treas urer s certificates of tax sale upon the THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY Milwaukee, Wis. NOTICE. in each others eves for hours, and never following described parcel of real estate. respecuvpjy, io-wh: iiois nueen iro). and sixteen (16), in block nine (9), Peck's Grore, situate in the County of Lancae- Know alt men by these present that the undersigned litre this day formed a corpora tion to bo known by the name of The Nebraska Pant and Suit Company, with the principal filace of doing business at the city of Lincoln, n the state of Nebraska. The nature of said business shall bo the making of pants and suits generally, and tho doing of all things necessary for the prosecution of said business. The capital stock shall be 3,000, divided into shares offlCO. each all fully subscribed and paid for. The highest amount of indebtedness shall not at any time exceed the sum of $1,000. Said business shall bo conducted by a board of three directors, chosen at the annual mer-ting Provided for in the artirlra of nmrmniin The object and until such time tho incorporators afore (itinn ;-,. 8ai- shall constitute such board. Oscae R. Oaklet. J. E. Thompson. Isabella A. Oakley. Nov. 28. mentioned the cave. William Reed Dcxiioy. BEYOND? ter, State of Nebraska. Said tax sale was I 1 fT) O .a. made on the 25th day of November.1891 for the delinquent taxes and assessments of the year 1890 upon said parcels of real estate. Tho amount claimed bv the Alter the story has once been told, AftAP nnna hof3 fiia littln fltnir Attheworld,andfoundtheapplesofgold EH&J32&!S&: icViinrv AiiAI - !J T rm t rw a nn ' ciu.upaia,iune;ra,iR:;&4.supaidAlay i8 ffloneV SRVE IT BY III I Are gilt, and rapidly tarnishing, After the curtain begins to fall, Tell me, what is back of It all? Oh, life is fair at ths break of day, As the sun climbs up the eastern hill, And the flowers are sweet along the way We gather with lavish hands, until We find the bills grow rugged and steep, And shadows across the pathway creep. And life at noontide isnofhalf bad; Surewe have learned a lesson or two, Have bought our experience gay or sad, And paid our toll in passing through The little gate beside which stands Old Father Time, with outstretched hands. But when the light begins to wane, And shadows Ceepen around our way, What does it matter, the loss or gain? What does it count, our work or play? After th curtain begins to fall, Tel ne, kat back'of it all? Arthur D.F. Randolph. 2ath, 1893, and 811.40 paid June 21st, 1893, together with interest thereon, from date of payment, as by law pro vided. The prayer of said petition is for a decree declaring the aforesaid amount together with interest thereon and costs to be first and paramount lien upon the above described parcel of real estate, respectively, and that said real estate be sold, under an order of court to satisfy the same, and that said de fendants and each of them be forever barred and foreclosed of all interest or claim in said real estate, or any part thereof. You are required to answer said p.ti tion on or before Monday, the 28th day of December, 1896. Concordia Loan and Trust Company. By A. B. Coffroth, Its Attorney. Dec 12 Third pub. Nov. ST" SHERIFF SALE. ctoiv Actual time traveling. 31 hours to Salt Lake. 61 hours to San Francisco. 68 hours to Portland. 77 hours to Los Angeles. -FROM- ln an City office, IMi O street. Sexton Excuse me for reminding you, sir, but you haven't paid your pew rent for the current quarter. Dimpleton Well, that is a matter be tween Hie and my God. "Did George, the light of my life, call to night, pa?" "Yes, and I guess he was blown out; I gave him a blast." She Our minister believes in observ ing the Sabbath very strictly. lie Yes. I understand that he never ' read the Sunday papers until Monday. He I was once shot in the face. She Of course the bullet glanced off. McSwatters Jiogo has passed in his checks. McSwitters You don't mean to tell me that he is dead? McSwatters Ob, no. I was passing by Cohen's pawnshop today and saw him hocking his golf suit. 'Are you glad I am going to marry your sister, Robbie?" "Yes. I've always hated her." action whercra William Stull and Louis Stull. DartBers as Htull Rmtbnra are Plaintiffs, and Joseph Barrett as Ad ministrator of the estate of Michael Barrett deceased etal Derendants.I will, at 2 o clocltP. M.. on the 15th dav of ri. cember A. D.1696. at the East door of Dec 19 F Sheriff. GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Plcasrlns: Cards. Send 12 cents in stamps to John Se bastian. Gen'l Pass. Agent U. R. I. & P. Ry, Chicago, for the slickest pack of playing cards you ever handled, and on receipt of such remittance for one or more packs they will be sent you post paid. . Orders containing 60pnts in stamps or postal note for same amount will se cure 5 packs by express, 'charge paid Dec 12. . THE TIME TO SUBSCRIBE. The old newspaper saying, "now is the tisae to subscribe," was never more true than at present. The times are so full of incident, so saany important national and state affairs are shaping themselves for a caaBjce, "that no one can afford to be without a saetropolitan daily or weekly. The St. Louis Republic, the flMIE ill SSss?aiA3?tEnafl g2slsMtaasj22H We have purchased (because It Is Just the. thing- we have needed) the Columb.an Cyclopedia Library, con slsUng of the Columbian encyclopedia, yfhlch is also an unabridged dictionary thirty-two volumes of convenient size neatly bound, four volumea of thean nual cyclopedic review. fourjiplumes of current hlstoryfor 189, onettambian atlas and the neat convenient revolving oak-caa ewith glass doors. From tho 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 VWI iueseui ana mture ana acnievements of th 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 lndispenslble 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 soarce 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 yearslS92-3-4 and 5. The work has for endorsers and subscribers in this city and state such people as Mr. Gere, edltor-inchlef of the Lincoln State Journal., Hon. Joe Bartley, state treasurer, Hon. W. J. Bryan, Mr. Miller; editor of the Northwestern Journal of Education, Hon. H. B, Corbett, state supsrlntend ent of public instruction, Dr. B, E. Giffen. 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FAXTOK, mmJ.1T DATXXFOXT, Proprietors. pedal atteatloa to state trade, gmeet ka4 wirslsl travelers. Farnam street eleetris ausyass the door to ad from all parte eta Notice is hereby eiven. That bvvlrf n T T TVT O I IVT IV T T7 rk or an order of sale, issued by the Clerk H I v V-LIN INlSD of th District rViit f tl. TVI-J T..3! - - -w.w ww v& M9 JLBI1U tf UUI rial District of Nebraska, within and -x ior 'iiancaeter County. $100 DOLLARS REWARD f 100 The readers of thia paper will be pleasedto learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has 4ae Court House, in the City of Lincoln, been abIe to euro in all its stages and Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for that is catarrh. Halls Catarrh Cure is M,0t public auction the Allowing de- the only positive cure now known to scribed Real Estate, to-wit: j,e medical fratomiH, n.i u . The Northwest quarter of Section , IS- , ?" Catarrh being thirty (30), in township twelve (12), a "Mwwional disease, requires a north of range five (5), east o the 6th constitutional treatement. Hall's P.M., in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Catarrh Cure is taken internally. &5MX85E ereonfor acliBB di"cUy rn the blood E Uiven under my hand this 12th day of """ " me system, thereby John J. Trompen, CLARXS0N LAUDRY jjt ) f U0S3I-331-336-338 South Eleventh Strut. destroying the foundation of the discs Be, and giving tho patient strengtn by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any caj.that it fails to cure. Send for listTtesti monals. Address, P. J. Cheset A Co., Toledo OIiio. Sold by druggists, 73 cents. ' bVLLbbBbsB v IS TK NIT RWIE II IE Come and dee U V. O. Towrsxkd. P. D. Coamcu. .P. AT. Act. fit Louis. 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