THE COURIER. 9 carry a carload of their, own cenery, in cluding (3,000 worth of rugs, bricabrae, tic. Ihe company numbers euh'een people and give a crfortnance worthy of ajhicher priced show. They have bro ken the records of thu Omaha theatre In the past two weeks an 1 will also break records here. Monday night two ladies or one lady and one gentleman admitted oh one .10c ticket if bought before (5 p. ra. Don't fail to see the best repertoire of the season. Prises 10, 20 and .'10c. Matinee Saturday, 10 and 2.1c. Finding the impossibil ty of securing releases from the various out-of-twn managers to whom Buncr.lt, th mag -cian, is undr engagem-riChis manager, Mr. E L. Bloom, is arranging a press excursion for all the crit cs of the vari ous New York papcra to the city nearest the metropolis in which Bancroft will appear. The untimely dea'h of Herr mann imbued Mr. Bloom wiih the idea -of presenting Bancroft as h:s legitimate .successor to the New York public, and for that purp:se he sejured a Broadway theatre, but tne out-of-town managers, believing they had a firs: das attraction in the magician, refused to re'ease his engagements. Hence the press excur sion was determined upon as the next Lest thing ta a New York appearance May Irwin has made sucb a hit that her managers are soon to lose her, and one of them says: "A manager who cre ates a star simply makes a mas er for himsef. He must submit when he should dicta'e, or else sacritice the fruits or his en erpris and discernment. CSive men play every time. It can't kick. It can't demand unreasonable privileges. It can't walk off and sin a contract with a rival just when you h.vecstab lished its repu'at on. It c n't subje'.-t jou to a thousand petty annoyancis. A star can do a'l tho.e things and nuny others." Ihe difference in tone Lc'ween a dra in itic criticism wri tea for the public to read and ona written for ac-ors is felt in an exiinination of the professional dra matic newspapers. Tin l.tter can have no favorites. 1 h-:ir clien'eb is composed of the profession anl stagj managers. Louise Btaud t is as profusjly compli mented as Ellen Teny, and in the same syleuAtGay Coney Island" and "Ham let' ara cr.ticised, or rather appreciateJ, by the same man in the sami tcne and with the same expression. Therefore as criticism the drama ic papers are worth less.. As news they show a reasan for be ing. There are times when it looks as though there were inethol in the mad ness of the types. Sydney Drew ws made the vict,m of one of these sus picious occasions the other day. A headline over an article concerning his examinat'on in supplementary proceed ings should have conveyed the idea that his individual weekly income was 8100 a week, net. But it appeareJ in bo'd tyr.e this way: "el 00 a Week, Nit!" S100 DOLLARS REWARD 8100 The readers of this paper will be pleasedto learn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure iB the only positive cure now known to .he medical fraternity. Catarrh boing a constitutional disease, requires a -constitutional treatement. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disea bo, and giving the 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 case that it fails to cure. Send for list of Testi monals. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co.. Toledo Ouio. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. First pub. Feb. 6 NOTICE. 20 61. Firat National Bank, Barnes- ville vs. Cook. To Lulu Clark Cook, non resident de fendant: You art hereby notified that on Janu ary 22nd, 1897, the First National Bank of Barnesville, Ohio, began an action against you in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, to recover the sum of 87,000 upon two promissory note s. executed by you and others, rao for 82,000, dated March nth, 189G. due four months from date, the other for the sum of 85,000, dated May 13tb. 189G, due nicety days from date, with interest on said sums from the dates of said respec tive notes, at 8 per cent per annum. In said action orders of attachment have been duly issued and levied up n all your right, title and interest in lots number 1, 2 and 3, block number 1, in Capital Addition to Lincoln, in Lan caster county. Nebraska, and have further been levied upon all your right, title and interest as stockholder or other wise, in the following named corpora tions, to-wit: The Union Savings bank of Lincoln. Nebraska, The First Nation al bank of Lincoln, Nebraska, The La Plitte Land company. The Union Land company, The State Journal company, The Lancaster Land company. The Lin coln Land company, The South Platte Land companv. The First National bank of Crete. Nebraska. The First Na tional bank of Pawnee City, Nebraska, and The State bank of Dubois, Nebras ka. In said action Chailes A. Hanna and Amelia B. Claik have been summoned as garnishees to answer concerning all property belonging to you ic their pos session or under their control, aod con cerning all indebtedness to you and in said action it is sought to subject to the payment of the plaintiff's claim, all your right, ti'l) and interest in the above described land rnd corporations, and in the property in the hands of or under the control of said Charles A. Hanna and Amelia B. Clark. You are required to answer the plain tiff's petition on or before the 15th day of March, 1897. S L. Geistharivt. 3-G Plaintiff's Attorney. First publication January lGtb. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LET- TEhS. In re Estate of Lute C. Young, Deceased. In the County Court of Lancaster County. Nebraska. The State of Nebraska, to Halleck C. Youug. Carlton C. Young and to any other person interested in said matter. Takn notice, that a petition signed by Halleck C. Young praying said Court to grant Letters of Administration of said Eetiteto Halleck C. Young has been tiled in said Court; that the same is set for hearing on the 1-tth day of February 1897, at 9 o'clock a. m. and that if you do cot then appear and contest, said Court may grant administration of the said estati to Halleck C. Young. Notice of this proceeding shall bo published three weeks successively in The Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and the seal of said Court this 18th day of January, A. D. 1897. S. T. Cochran, 2-13 County Judge. First pub. Jan. 23. 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 Francis A. Lewi-- and John G. Johnson as executors of the last will and testament of George Blight deceased is plaintiff, and Elsie L. Epperson et al defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m. on the 23rd day of Febru ary 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, to-wit: The east twenty-five (25) feet of lot ten (10) in block one (1) in Larendei's addition to the city of Lincoln, Lancas ter county. Nebraska. Given under my hand this 2lst day of January, A. D., 1897. John J. Trompen. 2 20 Sheriff. Arthur Have I a fighting chance to win her? Fred You'll have one if yoa get her. We have tho hot stuff. Lincoln Coal Co. 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 biifine.s under and by virtue of the laws of the etato of New Hamp shire, is plaintiff, and Ernest A. Jonec. et. al., defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., outLe 2od day of March, A. 1). 1397, at the east door of the court house, i 1 1he city nf Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for calo at public auction the following described real estate to wit: All of lot twenty-three (23). in block three (3), ir Lincoln Driving Park Com party's second sub-division, all in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 2ith day of January, A. D., 1897. John J. Trompen, 2-27 Sheriff. (First publication Fob. G.) Notice of Incorporation Notice is hereby given that an incor poration wasoiganized under the nami of "Lincoln Drug Company' on the Uth day of January, A. D. 1897, to continue from said date for the period of titty years. That the principal place of transact ing business is Lincoln, Nebraska. The nature and character of the business to be transacted is the whole-sale drug business; thi b lyin? and selling of drut!8 of all kinds and such other and different merchandise, such as paints, oils, wines, liquors, cigars, paper, toilet articles, glass, and any and alt kinds of goods, wares and merchandise whaiso ever, as usually accompany the conduct of a whole sale drug business. Tne capital stock of said incorpora tion is Sixty Thousand dullars. Forty Thousand dollars thereof was required to be paid and was paid before thu com mencement of business, and the remain der thereof shall be issued at such times and on such terms 83 shall be detei mined by the board of directors. The highest amount of indebtedcess to which said incorporation shall at any time subject itself is Twenty Thousaud dollars. Tne affairs of said incorporation shall be conducted by a board of rive direct ors, president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, to be elected therefrom, in accordance with the provisions of the articles and by-laws of said corpo ation. Lincoln Ducg C ompany, H. P. Lau, Prestdent. Dated this G.h day of Januarv, A. D. 1897. (First publication February 13.) NOTICE. In the district court, Lancaster county, Nebraska. George brown, Plaintiff, vs. Fred Pauley, Lena Pauley, Alexia Halter, Mary J. Halter, The Clark & Leonard Investment company and James P.Walton, Defendants. To Fred Pau'ey. Lent Pauley, Alexis Halter and Mary J. Halter: You and each of you will take notice that on the 19th day of Janu try, 1S97, George Brown, plaintiff herein, tiled Lis petition in the district court of Lancas ter county, Nebraska, against said de fendants, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain mortgage ex ecuted by the defendants. Alex's Halter and Mary J. Halter, to the Clark fc Leon ard Investment company, and assigned to plaintiff and now owned by hitn. Said mortgage is upon lota seven (7) and eight (8) in block thtee (3) in University adrii tion to Lincoln, Lancaster county, Ne braska, and was given to secure the pay ment of a certain promissory note in th? sum of h'x hundred dollars, dated Jan uary 8th, 1892, and due January 1st. 1897, now due ar d payable. Plaintiff prays for a foreclosure of said mortgage, and for a deficiency judgment, should a deficiency remain after applying tho procre.is of the sale of said m irtgaged premises to the paj mint rt said deot, against the aefendants Frel Pauley. Lena Pauley, Alexis Halter, Miry J. Halter and the Clark fc Leonard Invest ment company. You are required to answer said peti tion on or before the 29th day of March, 1897. Geouoe Brown. Plaintiff, By Abbott. S-lIeck Jfc Lane, AU'vp. Feb. 10th, 1897. 3G I understand that insanity iocs in the family. No; it walks. She is a Philadelphian. eoooooooooo oooooooooo: 8 CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS 3 ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS " PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES 8 PHOTOGRAPHS OFGROUPS J, EXTERIOR VIEWS O The Photographer O g 129 South Eleventh Street. 9 O3OOOO0OO OOO. ...0303000003 Cafer BW BUlfNIMI MERCHANTS HOTEL- OMAHA. NEBR. FAXTir, UrTT ft DAYaWFOatT, Ftwprtetora. aWanl.1 MhUm t atata trad. a1a VrAm atr t m mm tka om fca a4 f row all Bartowf waFat it m Mir ROUE 10 THE Oome and (See Urn B. C. Towkszhd, F. D. Cornzx.1 U. f. 1. Agt. (J. iA T. Aft. Si- Louis. Ma 1201 TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, COPYRICHTS Ac. Anrone emllnj kpt.-h ml description nmr quicklTnxf ruin. free, whether an ItiTentlnn 19 probntilr pateiiUWe. 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