The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 13, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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THE COJJRIER;
CLUBS.
Continued from page 7
ly enjoyed by all. We had three excel
lent papers, "Tests of Good Manners,"
by Mrs. Clark; "Mental Food for the
'Home," by Mrs. Munson, and "Greek
Home Life," by Mis. Reynolds, inter
spersed by ten minutes given to subject
"House Keeping and Home Making,
and ten minutes to witty sayirgs of lit
tie folks, after which we were treated to
delightfully dainty lunch by our kind
, hostess. It is the first time in the his
tory of the club that we have been in
vited to the home of a non-member.
The club has increased its membership
list to thirty instead of twenty fire members.
First pub. Jan. 30.
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 Judicial
District of Nebraska, within and
for Lancaster county, in s an
action wbereio Egbert Starr, trustee, is
plaintiff, and Louis Snyder, et. al.,
defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.,on
the 2nd day or March. A. D. 1897, at the
east door of the court house, in the city
of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction the fol
lowing described real estate towit:
Lot ten (10), of block four (4), of Mc
Murtry's addition to the city of Lincoln,
Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under ray hand this 27th day
of January, A.D., 1897.
John J. Trompen,
2 27 Sheriff.
Information
'tt&a.tt informs.
If you are going south and
want to know what the trip
will cost when jou will
reach your destination and
why you should take the
BURLINGTON ROUTE to
St Joseph, Kansas City, St.
Louis or any other south
ern or southeastern city,
you should at once apply at
our depot or city office,
where maps and time tables
can he had. This will give
JUST EXACrLY the in
formation you need.
George W,
Bonnell,
C. P. As 1. A.
The Crescent Dining Hall is attract
ing the beet patronage in the city by its
excellent table and service; 1215 M st.
Mrs. Benham Can't you put the baby
-to sleep. Henry?
Benham No; I'm no pugilist.
Ladies, attend the auction sale of pic
tures Saturday evening, February 13th
7.30 o'clock, at the old Leming store
1106 O street
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The Capital hotel is offering the best
table and service in the 6tate. For leg
islators, business men and private fami
lies it is .unexcelled. Centrally located.
$2 a day. R. A. Johnson, Prop.
The Courier offers a prize of a first
class round trip ticket to California
to the individual who secures the
greatest number of cash subscribers be
fore March 31. The price of said ticket
is ninety-four dollars (894 00. So far
the competitois are few and sluggish, so
the tkket is liable to be given in ex
change for very little work. Everyone
but the successful competitor will re
ceive 40 per cent, on etch cash subscription.
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H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
Fine Stationery
and
Calling Cards
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127 S. Eleventh Street.
PHONE 68.
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.Auction sale of p:c:urte on Saturday
evening at 7:30 o'c ock at the old Leming
store, HOG O street
Best served breakfasts in the city at
the Crescent Dining Hall, 1215 M street.
"And finally," said the janitor, "have
you any children?"
The flat-hunter's brart sank.
"lee,' he murmured.
"Thank heaven!'' exclaimed thejani
tor. "If there is one thing I adore it is
chiljron."
And then the flat hunter faintea.
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"A Life of Grant," by Hamlin Gar
land. 1 he first authoritative and ade
quate life of Grant ever published.
Lavish'' illustrated.
Rudyard Kipling's first American
serial, "Captains Courageous."
Robert Louis Stevenson's "St Ives."
The only novel or Stevenson's still un
published. Chas. A. Dana. "Recollections of War
time. Portraits of great Americans. Many
of them unpublished. In connection
with this series of port aits it is intended
to publish special biographicdl Btudies
under the general title of -'iMakers of the
Union" from Washington to Lincoln.
Pictures of Palestine. Specially taken
under the editor's direction.
"Stories of Adventure." A serial by
Conan Doyle, in which he will use his
extraordinary talent for mystery and in
genuity which have, in the "Sherlock
Holmes" stories, given him a place be
side Poe and Gaboriau.
Ttoe Chicago,
Rock Island
Ss Pacific Ry.
Give3 you the cho'ce of Two Route, one
via COLORADO and the SCENIC
LINE, and the other via our TEXAS
LINE and the SOUTHERN PACIFIC.
Our Texas line is much quicker than
any other line through to
SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
for
PtlSOnnLLY CQSDUCTED EXCURSIONS.
The riinirM'
Rook Iln.cl Exour
Hlonn
Are the most popular, and carry the
largest business of any otLer California
Route. This signifies that you eet the
best attention and receive the best ser
vice. The lowest rate tickets to California
are available on these excursions.
Busy? Well! Well! Lincoln Coal Co.
Mies Anna Dick, modiste, has moved
her rooms to 1318 O street
Gregory sell the best crushed coke TEN FAMOUS WRITERS.
for 17.40 per ton. 11th and O. Phone 34a
. lAJf Maclaren. All the fiction that
Try Lincoln Coal Co.'a "Beaut's, 120CO he will write during the coming year,
with the exception of two contributions
"Uni" students say our Three"Beauts" tof5??er Publcatio which were en
e elegant Lincofn Coal Co., S?a fi&$KSt!K W
Joel Uhandler Harris. A series of
Don't start on a trip to California un
til jou get our Tourist Folder, contain
ing man showing routes and all informa
tion. For rates and reservations apply
to and agent of the C. R. I. fc P. Ry., or
address
JOUN SEBASTIAN,
General Passenger Agent,
4-1 Chicago, 111.
WANTED "SSSs
each county to take orders for Nursery
stock, and are willing to pav well for
good work. We agree to REPLACE
FREE anything that dies from natural
causes.
We also have a choice lire of SEED
POTATOES. Give us a iri il.
THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY
Milwaukee. Wis.
-Canon Pea coal, $3 per ton. The best
for the money, at Gregory's, 11th and O.
The second floor of the Harris block,
1134 N street, has been fitted ap for a
dancing hall. The floor has received
the attention of experts. It is of hard
wood, and the boards are laid parallel
with the length of the hall. Parties
desiring to rest it can do so at the
Courier office, in the same block.
This year's LehighValley and Scranton
bard coal 89.40 per ton at Charles Greg
o"ry, 11th and O.
jauiton ttojiowbush have invented
a-coagh drop. They call it the S.
Button & Uoliovbush, and it is a gocd
one. Stop and get one on your way to
the theatre. It will save you a spaem
of coughing.
new animal stories in the same field as
tne "Brer Kabbif and the "Little Mr.
Thimblefinger" stories.
Rudvard Kipling. Besides "Cap
tains Courageous," Kipling will con
tribute to McClures all of the short
stories he will write during the coming
year.
Octave Thanet is preparing for the
Magazine a s-ries of short stories in
which the sjme characters will appear,
although each will be complete in itself.
ANTnoNY Hope, Frank R. Stockton,
Bret Harte, Robert Barr,
Stanlfy Wetman, Clabk Russell
will all have stories in McClures for the
coming year.
Ihese are only a small fraction of tne
great and important features of Mc
Clure's Magazine for 1897, the subscriif
tion price of which is only
ine ollar a Year
TheS. S.McGIure 60.,
New York City.
BURLINGTON ROUTE PLAYING
CARDS.
Those elegant cards of the very beet
quality only 15c per deck. For sale at
B. & M. Dopot or city ticket office, cor
ner Tenth and O etreets. 4
New Psnn. hard coal, $7.G0 at yard
yard and $8.00 delivered. Whitebreaat
Co.
1. The wet umbrella.
1. Toothache.
2. The ink boiile aud the Pain
Killer.
3. He transposes the I. B. and
P. K.
4. The
black.
pain
turning me
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2.
A e a temperance teachsr.