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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1897)
r S ' "P' ,g4?r''gfr':W!$ ryiiswp. -'. --TrH-tA .- - , - 12 THE COURIER. TRES-IN-UNO. Oac tUag know I Three are plain, Pender each, sad scul, again: Ram aad frost and sunny weather, Hit chain binds the three together. Eiting-frost, glebcpkrcing rain, Make the gray dcd bkcm again: By the sunthine grow; amain, Red-amber grapes and golden grain. Tearkd thou, with dazed head, ITayside-falkn, faint for bread, He, who gives, & overhead, To thee offers Living Bread: As thy need is may'st be fed. Yea, by need dwarPd spirits grow Stronger out of needed woe: So ripe-Autumn-harvests show. IDYLA. I- Ih I- Ni li l" T Ir- IC5 ,-. fc. ONE WOMAN. She had lived such a miserable life As undesired daughter, unloved wife, That when Death claimed her as his love and bride She hesitated, fearing lest he lied. Lippincott's. Fader, what is a financier? Cohen A man what can make suc cess of failure. Hewitt, my cigar has just gone out. Jewi't, well then I won't hare to. Brown I am going on the stae. 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A Deep' Sea Pool, 50x142 feet. Drs. Everett, Manag-ing Ptiysicians. ticulars. A. S. Fielding City Ticket Agent Noith Western Line, 117 South Tenth street, Lincoln, Neb. "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, lour volumes of current hlstoryfor 1S96, one Columbian atlas and the neat convenient revolving oak cas ewlth 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 k more limited. About March of each year the four -volumes of current history are bound lrio one volume, known as the Annual Cyclopedic Re view. There are now four of these bound volumes covering yearsl892-3-4 and 5. The work has for endorsers and subscribers in this city and state sach people as Mr. Gere, edltor-lnchlef of the Lincoln State Journal,, Hon. Joe Hartley, state treasurer, Hon. TV. J. 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Brown's book store, direct all other correspondence to C. S. Borum, general agent Lincoln Nib. (First Publication April 10) To Benjamin A. Gibssn, John J. Per shing, Phillip Andrew Helmer, James Barr Ames, Alfred C. Frost and R. G. Brown, first real name unknown, non resident defendants: You acd each of you are hereby noti fied that on October 24th. 189G, one Alexander S. Porter, as plaintiff, bean an action againet jou and otheis as defendants, in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebiaska, where in and whereby said plaintiff seeks to subject to the lien and sell for the payment of a certain pre tended judgment alleged to have been recovered by said plaintiff against the' defendants Benjamin A. GibEon, Jona than Chase, and Joseph -M. Beardsiey, certain lands lying in Lancaster county, Nebraska, and described as follows, to wit: blocks number land 2 in Lincoln View Acnes; lot number 8 in block number 13 in Kinney's O street addition to Lincoln; the southeast quarter of the southwest quatter of section 11. in town lOnoitb, ot rarge 6 east of the 6th Principal Meridian; let 1 in block 36 in the city of Lincoln; blocks number 5 and 6 of Lincdn View; blocks number 7 and 8 of Lincoln View; the west halt of the noithwest quarter of the south west quarter and the southeast quarter of the northwest quarter of the south west quarter of section 11. in town 10 norta of range 6 east of the 6th Princi pal Meridian. Said plaintiff alleges that there is due to bim unon Eaid judgment the sum of $119030' debt and 2811)3 costs, and asks that all of said land be sold for the payment thereof. In said .action the defendants, The Connecticut River National Bank, Francis C. Faulkner, as assignee of the Connecticut River Savings Bank, and Edward Olcott, as executor of the last will and testament of Georgd Olcott, de ceased, on Ihe 7th day of April 1897, filed their amended answer and crocs petition, the object and prayer of which is that said pietecded judgment of the plaintiff, Porter, be adjudged not to be a lien upon any of eaid lands, and in particular upon ceitain of said lands on which these answering defendants, Olcott, Faulkner, and the Conntc;icut River National Bank, have a lien, or in the alte: native, if the court shall find that there is any sum now due theieoo, and that the same is a len upon said lands, or any of them, that then certain lands in La r caster county, Nebraska, in which you or some of you have or ciaim an interest, be sold beforj resorting to any of the lands upon which these answering defendants have a hen; the lands which these answering defend ants arir to have first sold be fore the plaintiff shall be allowed to resort to any others, are in Lancaster county, Nebraska, described as follows, to-wit: blocks number 7 and 8 in Lincoln view; the west half ot the nonhwest quarter of the southwest quarter, and the southeast quarter of the northwest, quarter of the southwest quarter of section 11, in town 10 north of range Q east; blocks number 1 and 2 in Lincoln View Annex; lot number 3 in block number 9 in Lavender's addition to Lincoln; and lot number 8 in block number 13 in Kinney's O ttreet addition to the city of Lincoln, and that all of said lands be sold for the pajment of any sum now due on the plaintiff's judgment. lou aro required to answer the amended answer and cross-petition of these answering defendants on or be fore tha 21th day of May, 1897. S. L. Geisthakdt, Attjrney for defen dants. Edward Olcott, et al. May 1. (First publication April. 1.0; SHERIFF'S SALE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of the district court of tha third judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county in an action whe'rein Asa H Ballah et a!., plaintiff and Soloman Heckler, et. al., defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 11th day of May A. D. 1897, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln. Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for Bile at public auction the fol lowing described lands and tenements to-wit: North half (nj) of block twelve (12) in Mill's addition to University Place Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under ray hand this 7th day of April, A D. 1897. John J. Trompen, Sheriff. ' ' ' - " (First publication April 10) 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 Sarah Waters is plaintiff and Fabien S. Potvin et al. defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 11th day of May, A. D. 1897, at the ea3t door of the court house, in the city of Lin coln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described lands and tenements to-wit: The east hair (e ) of the northeast quarter (nei) of Bection twenty-eight (23), in township ten (10), north of range six (6), east ot the 6th p. m., in Lancaster County, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 7th day or April A. D. 1897. John J. Trompen, Sheriff. MERiCM MIGE-MMI Bill LINCOLN, NEB. I.H.RAYMOND. President. S.H.BURNHAM. Cashier. A.J. SAWYER . Vice President D.G.WING Astiatant Uasnts CAPITAL, $250,00Q SURPLUS $25 000 Directors I. M. Raymond, S. H. Barnhaa C. O.Daves. A. J. 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