The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 16, 1897, Page 10, Image 10

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THE COURIER.
Ioibrary Day.
On Friday, October 22nd. Library Day
will bo observed in an appropriate man
ner by the city library. A day near the
date of the discovery of the country by
Columbus was set aside by the Ameri
can Library association, at their meet
ing in 1803, in order to encourage and
ntimulate tho interest in libraries, more
particularly in those of Email towns, and
was observed in the beginning by each
patron bringing a book on that day.
But as Lincoln already has many books
on the shelves of her public library.no
gifts are asked from the bands of visi
tors, only their appreciative presence.
As it is impossible to allow the gen
eral public access to the Look shelves, it
has been thought by the library manag
er, that many people underrate the re
sources of the cily library; and this op
portunity is taken to present the books
in Buch a manner, that a number on a
given topic can be seen and bandied to
gether. The works relating to Art will be col
lected on a table, those from the main
shelves, as well as the illustrated books
of the reference room, and will be un
der the charge of Mrs. MtConnell, who
will gladly show them to those interest
ed, and will also explain the pictures
hanging on the walls.
At another table, Mrs. L. C. Richards
will preside over the book6 relating to
Shakeepere and Browning and their
works.
The children's books and pictures
will be under the direction of Mrs. H. H.
Wilson. All the books whicL could
possibly interest cnildren will be gath
ered here; books on history, biography,
science, fiction, with pictures of flowers,
animals and birds.
Mrs. L. L. H. Austin will have charge
of the books on American history, all the
works relating to Columbus and the dis
covery of America, also those on the
Coloniil Period.
Tne r-xinw will bo appropriately decor
ated with tings and palms, and a hearty
wiUome will be extended to alL
MRS. INA DILLON TABER.
J Voice Culture, v
lupil of Signor Gedeoni Olivieri, the
teacher of Emma Eatnes, Emma
Cirlve, Jean and Edward De Reske and
Jean Lasalle. For terms and particu
lars addrees Mrs. Ina Taber, GT.i Boyl,
stun Street, Boston, Mas3.
SHERIFF SALE.
(First publication September 18.)
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 Seabury L. Sears is
plaintiff, and Nile Blomstrom ct al.. de
fendant. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the
10th day of October, 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 lands and tenements,
to-wit:
The northeast quarter of section nine
(9), in township twelve (12). north, range
seven (). east of tne sixth principal me
ridian, in Lancaster county. Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 16th day
of September, A. D. 1897.
John J. Trompen,
Sheriff.
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RUDQE & MORRIS CO.
1118-1120 N. Lincoln, Neb.
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The Otnaln alt tr lhl
Trade-Mr, neware
of imnuioiu.
bast month we sold 43 of the new 6-hole steel
ranges at $25. We will sell them one month more
at the same price.
We also can show you 12 different styles of art
Garland hard coal stoves from $15 up. . Do not fail
to look at these.
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employment with GOOD PAY, and
xou can work all or part time, and at
home or traveling. The work is light
and easy. "Write at once for terms,
etc.. to
THE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY
Milwattkee, 'Wits.
S. L. GeistLardt, Attorney. 148-150 Burr
Block.
NOTICE.
(First publication October 9.)
United States Circuit Court, District cf
Nebraska.
At a session of the Circuit Court of
the United States for the district of
Nebraska, continued and held pursuant
to adjournment at the court room in
the city of Lincoln on the Cth day of
October, 1897, present, the Honorable
W. H. Munger, Judge presiding, the
following among other proceedings were
had and done, towit:
Francis C- Faulkner asl
Assistive of the Con-1
necticat River Sav-1 g
ings Bank. Complain- j Chancery.
ant. f '
vs.
George E. Timblain,
al., Respondents.
ORDER ON ABSENT DEFENDANTS.
Now on this Cth day of October, 1897,
at the October 1397 term of said court,
it having been made to appear to the
satisfaction of the said court that this is
a suit to enforce a mortgage lien by for
closure on real property within the Dis
trict of Nebraska, and that Benjamin A .
Gibson is defendant herein, and in not
an inhabitant of and has not been found
within said district, and has not volun
tarily appeared in this suit, now on mo
tion of S. L. Gefethardt, solicitor for the
complainant, it is considered by the
court and ordered that said defendant,
Benjamin A. Gibson, be and he hereby
is ordered to appear and plead, answer
or demur to the complainant's bill of
complaint on or before the Cth day of
December, 1897, and that in default
thereof, an order be entered in this cause
taking said bill pro confesto. It is
further
Ordered. That at least twenty days
before said 6th day of December, 1897, a
copy of this order be served upon said
Benjamin A. Gibson wherever found, if
practicable, and atoo upon the person or
persons in possession or charge of the
real property described in the complain
ant's bill of complaint, if any there be,
or in lieu thereof.thatacopy of this order
be pnbliEhed for six consecutive weeks
in The Courier of Lincoln, a news
paper published and in general circula
tion in said district of Nebraska.
W. H. Munger,
Judge.
The United States of America )
District of Nebraska. S
I. Oscar B. Hillis, Clerk or the Circuit
Court of the United States for the dis
trict of Nebraska, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing ia a true copy
of an order entered upon the journal of
the proceedings of said Court in the
cause therein entitled; that I have com
pared the same with the original entry
of said order and it is a true transcript
therefrom and of the whole thereof.
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court at Lincoln, in Baid
district, this 6th day of October, 1897.
I seal. I Oscar B. Hillis,
Clerk.
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Druggist and $
Bookseller. 9
Vlittlns V
Fine Stationery V
and V
Calling Cards 9
127 S. Eleventh Street. $
PHONE 68.
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LINCOLN, NEB.
S. H. Burnham, A. J. Sawter,
President. Vice president
D. G. Wing, Cashier.
CAPITAL ?i0,000.
Directors A. J. Sawyer, S. H. Burn
ham, E. Finney, J. A. Lancaster, Lewis
Gregory, N. Z. Snell, G. M. Lambert
son, D. G. Wing". S. W. Burnham.
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