8 THE COURIER. HI Ml 14 I M i i STORIES IN PASSING. Mrs. Plowhurd. a large sour-faced woman of very pious and methodist propensities from out near Rock creek, had brought out live turkeys into Elgrin's grocery and qucensware storo to exchargo for provisions. In the transaction one of the birds escaped from the covered basket and proceeded to make things decidedly lively for the atom. It fluttered up to a box of crack ors and thrn becoming frightened, cir cled in and oat among barrels and bas kets, upsetting h rack of broomp, claw ing open a Eack of Hour and finally plumping into a shelf of glass Jars. The iluttcring bird, tho general confusion and all had a bad effect on tho store cat and started it off into a fit. That animal sprung over "Mrs. Plowhard's shout dor into a cask of pickles and thee Hew about in dizzy circles leaving a wet and vinegary track over boxes and coun ters. Then tho turkey finally with one fell swoop ran amuck of the leng, up right stovepipe, which disjointed, tum bled to tho ground, filling the room with smoke and covering Hour sacks, sugar-casks and cracker-boxes with soot. "John," cried the proprietor from tho front end of the store to his son, "what the devil's tho matter with you? It'll bo no laughing matter if that thing gets into tho queenEware. It'll mean tivo hundred dollars gone to thunder it you don't head 'em off! Stop that damned turkey if you have to shoot it!" The boy had no other weapon, how ever, but a large "irrigated grown" po tato, which he let drive with such ac curacy as to bring down the bird. A bucket of cold water cooled otl the cat, and the danger was over. But pious Mrs. Flowhead was so shocked by the grocer's profanity that she took 'her turkeys right over to Townsend's grocery across tho way. And perhaps Elgrin was not so sorry to loso her trade after all. and took tho certain young lady to the dance. lie went through every dance, waltz, schottiecho and quadrille. And then the next morning went back to Weeping Wafer to find out that his actions had aroused all kinds of trouble. "Yes," he 6aid in telling about if, "I waB 'churched and lost my place at the deacon's 6tore. But I went up to Platts mouth, got a better job with tho railroad and married the certain girl I took that night. Sj I do not regret my first dance," She was an old negress,known as Aunt Lou, black as coal, all bent and deform ed by work and her slave life before tho war. Sinco that time she had lived in a little town on the Iewa side of tho Mis souri not far from Omaha. Not onco had she been out o! the village in thirty years. Nox she had determined to go down to the city and see her neice mar ried. Sa she took the early train and all tho ride sat on the edgo of the seat in a half frightened, half-delighted way, holding her old faded black shawl drawn known as the Annual Cyclopedic Re view. There are now four of these bound volumes covering years!892-3-4 and 5. The work has for endorser! and subscribers !n this city and state such people as Mr. Gere, editor-lnchlef 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. R. Corbett. state suparlntend nt of public Instruction, Dr. R. E. UifTen. 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 la frequently out of proportion to the re sult obtained. A most satisfactory summary may be found In the quar Journal has been of invaluable service terly Issues of Current History. 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A. tictit around her holing nVipst nml trilli one hand upon the worn carpet bag be- S' Borun1' Beneral a6ent L5ncoln' riue ner, as u expecting something to Crossett, who lived in Weeping Water years ago, had made 6ome friends among tho joung people of PJatta mouth. He liked them very much and wanted to cultivate their acquaintance, especially that oi a certain young lady. Yet when he received an invitation to attend the "monthly hop cf the Elm wood Minuet club1' the coming Thurs day night, he was "in a boat" as the ex pression goeE. He couldn't dance, which in itself was reason enough for staying away, and then, again, his position in the church and his clerkship in the deacon's store, made the very thought of going out of the question. But he disliked to refuse the invitation on such grounds, and feared that he would be "out" by the young fellows of Pi'atts mouth and the certain young lady in particular. Then a happy thought Etruck him. The Volunteer Fire company of the placn was to give an entortaiament i hursday evening. He belonged to that organization and waa on the program to the extent of assisting in the grand closing scene when the entire fire force was to rush in upon the stage and ex tinguish a miniature burning house. Here was an excuse. Sohe wrote to his Plattsmouth friends sending his re grets. He was very sorry, but he was on the program of a local entertainment and could not very well get away. He hoped it would not interfere with their plans, but had it been any other night but Thursday, etc., etc. Crossett was pleased immensely at his ideas, even if it hurt his conscience a trifle. But the next day he received a shock. A letter came from bis friends saying that owing to unforseen circum stances at the last moment the dance must be postponed until the next (Fri day) Light Crossett was in for it. There was nothing but to go through with it. So he went up to Plattsmouth happen every moment. At the depot she wagreatly overcome by the noise and the confusion of do pBrture. But tho crowd carried hor through the waiting room and out among the jostling expressmen and yell ing hackmen at the foot of tho viaduct. "Hack, lady?" bawled one, "hack? This way. Any part of the city.' And Aunt Lou, dazed by all the com motion, stepped into a hack without knowing just why. "Where to?" asked the driver with a hand upon the handle of the door. Tho negress hardly understood but the driver finally got it out of her. The dri.'o was a long one, three miles through tho city, to tho home of her niece. Arriving there the backman jumped down and helped out nis pas Btnger, who without a single word made straight for the house. Tho hackman's voice arrested her. "Hold on, how about my paj ?" "Yer what?" "My pay two dollars for bringing you out here to collars it'll cost you." "Go long wit yer. No, yer' don fool dis chile. No, yer don.' Ain't got no two dcllais. Yer jest says ter step right in and Jakes you to any part of der city, and so I jest step'd, No. sah, you's don fool dis chil." And into the house marched the little, bent, half-stooped figure without deign ing a look at the hackman. H. G. Shedd. He Do jou ever have "that tired feeling?" She Not when I'm alone. First publication January 30. SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY 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 Newport Savings Bank, a corporation, duly organized, existing and doing business under and by virtue of the laws of the state of New Hamp shire, is plaintiff, and Ernest A. Jones, et. al., defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., ou the 2nd day of March, A. D. 1S97, at the east door of the court house, in tho city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for caleat public auction the following described real estate to wit: All of lot twenty-three (23). in block three (3), ir Lincoln Driving Park Com pany's second sub-division, all in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 27th day of January, A. D.,1897. John J. Irompen, 4EpEYftifr m is tie our ROUTE TO THE SOfW Come and. See Urn S. O. TOWHSEND, F. D. CORRKLL, O. P. & T. Agt. C. P. 4 T. Ai SP Louis. Ma 1201 tti ocooooooooo 5 CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS ooooooocooo o ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS YHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS EXTERIOR VIEWS 0.07 Sheriff. 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 volumes of thean nual cyclopedic review, four volumes of current hlstoryfor 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 Indlspensible 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. First pub. Jan. 30. SHERIFF SALE. Notice is hereby given, Thatby virtue of an order of sale issue' by the e'erk of the district court of the Third Judicial District of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein Egbert Starr, trustee, is plaintiff, and Louis Snyder, et. al., defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.,on the 2nd day of March. A. D. 1807. at the east door of the court bouse, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate to-wit: Lot ten (10). of block four (4). of Mc Murtry's addition to the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 27th day of January, A.D., 1S97. John J. irompen. 6 Tho Photographer g 129 South Eleventh Street. 1 OOOOOOOOOOOO O0O90OOOX rm w-n t in -m o " d Sheriff. First publication Jan. 2. SHERIFF SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of an order of sale issued by he clerk of the district court of the Third Judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county, in an action wherein George H. Clarke is plaintiff, and Caroline Richards and John Richards defendants. 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