The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 08, 1897, Page 12, Image 12

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THE COURIER.
FORM-SPIRIT.
That, which k carthform, Earth surely wilj
keep:
Let man live hk longest, enearth'd he must
sleep.
Can clod prison Spirit? Right answer is
Nay;
The spirit, so subtle, breaks bondage of
clay.
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LOVE SONG.
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It is your eyes I love,
Their steady glow
Of fire through beaten gold
They read my soul disdainfully,
The weakness there,
Aad L because it is your eyes
That read, forget to care.
It k your voice I love,
Its slow hard note
Of utter weariness
Or the soft undertone
Of joyous rest.
I do not know if whispered love
Or peace or hate were best.
ANNIE PREY.
GOOD NIGHT, MY LOVE.
Good night, my love, I would that I might
Forever stay and say good night to you,
For parting is such tender pain.
The taste of your warm kisses on my lips
Were worth the ransom of my souL
Beneath the marble of your brows, two
stars
Flash all the gloom with light.
Good night? ah no, I cannot say good
night
Your arms about my neck, I can no more
Than does the tide, the drawing of the
moon.
Your sighs would cause my soul to hesitate
To enter heaven, if I were at the dazzling
port.
But hark! The lark has wakened from her
step
And pipes the prelude to her matin song,
U soMwir upon my ear a solemn knell
I most away goodnight a thousand kis
ses Ye stars that gleam the darkened arch
o'erhead,
I eavy you your faithfulness, through
countless years
Together twinned, you keep the constant
tenor of your way
Good sight, and yet again good night till
flight is gone
And opalescent dawn unfolds her portals,
aad tk day.
"WILLIAM REED DUNROY.
Lock Mre. Foster understands her
duties as hostess.
Rock That's so; the other night af
ter an awful pause she asked Miss
Yawp to Eing.
The Fat Lady What is the two
headed freak talking to herself about?
. The Dog-Faced Boy Each one of her
criticised the other one's bonnet, and
now they are baring an awful fuss.
First Pug How'dyu lose the fight?
Second Pug By'a slip of the tongue.
'First Boarder What is the technical
term for a man that plays on a flute?
Second Boarder It ought to be a
life sentence."
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Costs co more than one taken in this
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are finding this out every year by actual
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summer trip call at B. M. city office,
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It is but the truth to say that hund
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lenth street, Lincoln, Neb.
We have purchased (because It Is
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thirty-two volumes of convenient size
neatly bound, four volumes of thean
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and achievements of the human race
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The magazine will be lndispenslble
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each year the four volumes of current
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City subscriptions will be received at
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only, or at Mr. H. W. Brown's book
store, direct all other correspondence
to C. S. Borum, general agent Lincoln
Nib.
(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 the
third judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county in an
action wherein Asa H Ballah et al.,
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 count), Nebraska,
offer for s'tle at public auction the fol
lowing described lands and tenements
to-wiU
North half (nj) of block twelve (12)
in Mill's addition to University Place
Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my 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 lith day
of May, A. D. 1897, at the east 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 half (e ) of the northeast
quarter (ne) of section twenty-eight
(23), in township ten (10), north of range
six (6), east of tho Gth p. m., in Lancaster
County, Nebraska. Given under my
hand this 7th day of April A. D. 1897.
John J. Trompen,
Sheriff.
(First Publication April 17.)
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice is hereby given, That by virtui
of an order of sale, issued by the Clera
of the District Court of the Third Judi
cial District of Nebraska, within and
for Lancaster County, in an
action wherein William Stull and Louis
Stull, partners as Stull -Brothers is
plaintiff, and Joseph Barrett Admr., et.
al. defendants. I will at 2 o'clock P. M.,
on the 18th day of May, A. D. 1897, at
the East door of the Court House, in
the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County,
Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc
tion the following described Lands
and Tenements to-wit:
Northwest quater (nw ) of section
thirty (30) in township twelve (12) range
five (5) east of the Gth P. M. in Lan
caster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 23rd day of
March, A. D. 1897.
John J. Trompen,
Sheriff.
He I know it's sudden, but I lovo
you. Your father will never consent, so
we must elope. Can you get jour trunk
packed in time to start tomorrow night?
She It's packed now.
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