The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, April 03, 1897, Page 12, Image 12

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RILL BOARD NUISANCE.
A recent happening In St. Louis
ccrves to call attention to what ie
rapidly becoming a great public nu3
jance. Leea than a year ago the city of
St. Louis was stricken with a tornado,
aad in addition to the immonbe loss of
life the property damage ran into the
millions. Ever since that destructive
storm citizens of St Louis have natu
rally been nervous and easily frightened
by storms. A few days since, the ad
vance agent of a theatrical attraction
called "The Tornado" caused to be dis
tributed all over St Louis posters bear
ing the blask Hag of the Eignal service
bureau and announcing that ''AniiFier
tornado is coming." As a result there
was a panic in the schools aud many
nervous citizens were badly frightened.
The police were ordered to tear down
the offending posters and those who
put them up will be prosecuted.
While the bill board is an effective
way of advertising it is a fact that it is
becoming a public nuisance in many
ways. Pictures that are positively lewd
and indecent arc spread out upon the
bill boarde, and the result if? a bad effect
upon public morality. So great has
become this evil that many cities have
passed ordinances regulating the pott
ing of posters and bills, and while ultra
liberals may denounce the action as in
terference with personal liberty the
moral elements of the city are in sym
pathy with the movement From an
artistic standpoint the changes in the
theatrical posters has been alone the
line3 of advancement, but it is also true
that from a moral standpoint the change
has been for the wor.c. The moral drift
of the poster is still downward and
public policy demands that there be a
betterment, Omaha World-Herald.
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PLAYING
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CARDS.
Those elegant cards of the verj,sv
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A Map of the United States.
part of this work Is placed In the
bBt 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 226 pages,
is issued two months after the close
of each quarter, thls length of time
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received to be an absolutely reliable
and authentic basis. If these are
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a permanent and Invaluable record of
all important movement in political,
social religious, literary, educational
scientific and industrial affairs.
The magazine will be lndlspenslble
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 w!U 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.
knoTvn a tt. Muai.wycjcpuc as-
view. There ara now four of tnese
bound volumes covering yearsl892-3-4
and 5. The work has for endorsers
and subscribers in this city and state
such people as Mr. Gere, edltor-lnchlef
of the Lincoln State Journal., Hon.
Joe Bartley, state treasurer, Hon. "W.
J. Bryan. Mr. Miller, editor of the
Northwestern Journal of Education,
The new wall map issued by the Bur- "Hon. H. R. Cor-ett. state supsrintend
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Write immediately, as the supply is
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nt of public instruction. Dr. a. t.
Giffen.
Every reading person has felt the
need of brief summailes of current
topics and events. The dally, weekly '
and monthly periodicals and papera
xaay furnish data sufficient but the
labor of collecting and digesting it is
frequently out of proportion to the re
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summary may be found in the quar
Journal has been of invaluable service
terly issues of Current History. This
In the library covering a field that no
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City subscriptions will be received at
the Courier office for a limited time
only, or at Mr. H. tW Brown's book
store, direct all other correspondence
to C. S. Borum, general agent Lincoln
Neb.
(First Publication March 13)
To A. W. Mentzer, first real name un
known. James Portr, Lebanon Sav
ings Bank, a corporation, Samuel
MaxwelL Charles E. Maxwell and
Edward Maxwell, partners doing
business as S. A. Maxwell & Company.
John M. Sharon, Northwestern Mutual
Life Insurance company, a corpora
tion, Mary S. Jacobs, Nancy L. Sar
gent, and J. M. Watson, tirst real
name unknown, and Jane D. Dow
dall, non resident defendants:
You and each of you are hereby noti
fied that on March 3rd, 1897, Ruth S.
Yates, as plaintiff. b?gan an action
"We have purchased (because It la against you and other defendants in the
Just the thine we have needed) the district court of Lancaster county.Ne-
urasaa, mc uujeci ui wuicu ib.iu- win
dose a certain mortgage on 'the follow
ing land in said countv, to wit: Lot 1 in
block 23 in Kinney's O street addition
to tbe city of Liccolr, made by Carlos
C. Burr and Mary E. Burr, dated Sep
tember. 27th, 1889, to secure the -payment
of a promissory note o! said Carlos
C. Burr to said Ruth S. Yates for f 1,000
on which there is now due 81141.46 with
interest from January 1st, 1895, at ten
Der cent cer annum pursuant to cou
pons; also a mortgage on lot 2 in block
23 in Kinney's O street addition to the
"icily of Lincoln, made by Carles C. Burr
and Mary E. Burr, dated September
27th, 1889, to Eecure the payment of a
promissory note of said Carlos 0. Burr
to Eaid Ruth S. Yates, for $1,000, on
which there is now due 81137.52 with
interest from January, 1st, 1895, at ten
per cent per annum, pursuant to cou
pons. Plainfff prays for decree of fore
clocure and Bcle of said land to satisfy
said liens as aforesaid, for deficiency
judgment and general relief.
lou are required to answer plaintiffs
petitioa on or before the 19th day of
April, 1S97.
Ruth S. Yates, plaintiff.
By S. L. Geistiiardt, Attorney.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
ItOTICE.ISHEREBY 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 Lewis Reed is plaintiff
and Robert M. Kirkham et al defen
dants. I will at 2 o'clock p. iii. on the
13th day of April, A. D. 1S97, at the east
door of the court houBe, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster countv, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction tbe fol
lowing described lands and tenements
towit:
Lot nine (9), in block two (2), in
Muir's addition to J. O. Young's east
Lincoln, in Lancaster county, Ne
braska. Given under my hand this 11th day of
March, A. D., 1897.
John J. Trompen,
313 Sheriff.
of March. A. D,
3-13
1897.
John J.
Trompen,
Sheriff.
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n nnnuwtloned. Daring tbe banl
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free of c-lmree, ana nunareasoi iar
mer had an opportunity to test tbrlr
Duality when failure meant ruin,
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Oiuo. Sold by druggists, 73 cents.
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 an action
wherein George E. Brad field is plaintiff
and Catherine S. Bowman et al. de
fendant, I will, at 2 o'c'ock p. m., on the
13th day of April, A. D. 1897, at the
east door of the court house, in the city
of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for Ealo at public auction the fol
lowing descrioeJ lands and tenements
towit:
Lot seven (7), in block two (2), in
Cook's addition to Lincoln, Lancaster
county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 11th day
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