The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 13, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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The Gridiron.
There is nothing definitely known in
regard to the outcome of the Kansas
Nebraska game. Kansas is confident
and her coach hardly considers it. He
is fully taken up with comparing his
team te each of the "Big Four." Yale,
he says, they can beat, as also Harvard.
fits confidence in bis team is unlimited.
-Nebraska, on the other hand, is st-rnly
-silent. No knowledge of their places.
work or line up can be obtained beyond
"what can be obtained beyond what can
lie guessed from watching daily prac
tice. They are working hard and show
ing up in better form than last week,
though in practice the team work has
proved even since the Missouri game.
It is thought that more spirit has taken
possession of the players individually,
for all are tending to their work in an
earnest and energetic way. They have
the team work now as well as they will
be able to get it by the day of tho game.
The chief aim at present is to work up a
swift game in which the men will be able
to hold outto the last. Endurance wins
more games whero teams are equal than
any other one thing. All the positions
on the team in the line are practically
-decided upon with perhaps the exception
of center. The principle drill of the
line men has been in breaking the
"guards back" interference, which is
Kansas strong point. The guards and
tackles have been exercised in opening
.holes and in supporting nneanotheron
the defense. There is scarcely any
doubt but that the home team will
score. Her rapid mass plays have not
-been stopped this year, and if Kancas on
the defense pursues the same tactics as
Iowa, with the guards and tackles close
in and the end3 far out. Nebraska can
not help but make large gains.
Behind the line on the varsity team,
ull back is the only position of which at
present it is known who will till it, un
less it be Benedict, right half back. He
haa shown up so well in the last ten days
or two weeks, and displayed so much
dash and speed in the Missouri game
that he is sure of getting on the team
somewhere, and probably in that place.
Of the other plajers for the position of
backs it is bard to decide. Montgomery
bowed up most favorably, but the
straining of his knee in practice will
throw him out of any chance in the
Kausasgame and maybe for the remiin.
derof the season. Williams and Scwartz
are working hard to get into condition
but are not up to the game which is nec
easary for them to maintain. This week
will decide much in their cases. Kin
dler, who has been out only two weeks
or more, has displayed more dash and
fierceness than either one of th) other
tackles. Can Nebraska stop this and
hold Kansas so she does not gain hir
downs, tho home team will win. The
method employed in her end runs it to
draw both guards over on one side be
hind the end, one behind the other and
giving tho ball to the opposite end, start
the interference with six men in it. The
one dilliculty in starting this sort of in
terference is that so few men are in the
lino that tackles, and ends on both sides
can lunge in almost before it is started.
One tning which the spectators of this
game may expect to see, and that is a
considerable number of -fake" and trick
plays. Especially is this trua as the
game draws to a close. If tho game is
an even one, both will make desperate
efforts to s;ore a iinal touch-down. More
ground can ha covered when a trick play
is successful quicker and easier than
in any other way.
In the Iowa game Kansas made sev
eral runs the length of the ground by
this tort of work. It will be necessary
for the ends and tackles of each team to
keep a close lookout, following the ball
and following it from behind. The game
in the beginning will be perhaps a kick
ing game. Each side will try to rush
the other and get it confused on the
start. The first twenty minutes will be
as tierce and as desperate ball as has ever
been .seen. The last twenty minutos
will ha merciless for one side or the
other.
Neither team has an advantage in
weight. It resolves itself then to kick
ing, endurance, team work, fast play,
skill and head-work. Whichever com
bines these the most successfully will
win. The game in '9.1 at the M street
park in which Kansas beat Nebraska S-i
was a good one. This promises to be
still better.
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Porldns Ae &31iclclO, 111SO O t.
The Lincoln Business College at Lin
coln, Nebraska, is one of Nebraska's solid
educational institutions that she should be
proud of. Its courses are practical and the
instruction thorough. Its proprietors are
all young men full of energy, and all good
businessmen and business educators. They
are making this school the best to be
found in the west. Students from this neigh
borhood who attend the Lincoln Business
College speak in the highest terms of its
work.
tion shall not exceed two thirds of tho
amount of its capital stock.
Seventh. The corporation shall be
managed by a board of directors con
sisting of three persons, who shall be
the otllccrs of the corporation, acd shall
be designated: first, President, second.
Vice-president, third. Secretary and
Treasurer. The Board of Directors
may elect a general manager for the
corporation, who may or.may not be a
stockholder therein."
William W. Lottkiim;k,
II.i:i:v P. Hekm nck,
John N. C. Lomtntnt;
By F. W. Woods, their Attorncv.
trict of Nebraska, do hereby certify that
the above and foregoing is n true copy
of an order entered upon the journal of
the proceedings of said Court in the
cause therein entitled; that 1 have com
pared the same with the original entry
of said order and it is a true transcript
therefrom and of tho whole thereof.
Witness my otlicial signature and the
seal of said court at Lincoln, in said
district, this (ith day of October, 1397.
Iseal.J OsCAR B. HlLLIS.
Clerk.
Tom It's usually a man's best friend
who elopes with his wife.
Harry Yes, his very best.
NOT1CE.
(First Publication October J.)
Notice is hereby given that William
W. Lottridge. Harry P. Hermance. and
John N. C. Lottridge, pursuant to the
laws of tho state of Nebraska, have asso
ciated themselvss tcgether as a corpora-
S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney. 14S-1C0 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 b'th day of
October, 1S97, present, the Honorable
W. H. Munger, Juoge presiding, the
following among other proceedings were
had and done, to-wit:
Francis C. Faulkner as
Assignee of the Con-'
necttcut Hirer 6av-1
ings Bank. Complain-;
ant. '
vs. J
George E. Timbliin. et. j
al.. Respondents. !
ORDER OX ARsEXT DEFEND XTS.
Now on this Cth day or October, 1897,
at the October 1&)7 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 bv for-
l?t Thne,
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In Chancery.
v. m , ;",'""'" T tion, and have adopted articles of incor- closure on real propertv within the Dis-
atyle of play but by hard work can make poration, providing among other thincs trict of Nebraska, and tWRnIam;n a
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thi8 6afe. His hard work goes a long
way in his favor and may overbalance
the longer practice of the others. 'Both
Williams and Scwartz are irregular in
getting out to practice and in conse
quence get somewhat laggy occasion
ally. Signal practice and study of offensive
and defensive system work is occupying
the team at present in the evenings.
Two hour;, from seven until nine, are
put in in this way. together with careful
coaching on the line men and tackles in
squads. The varsity team perhaps for
the first Urns, in
as follows:
First. The name of the corporation
shall be The Lincoln Coal Mining Com
pany. Second. The principal place of trans
acting its business shall be at Lincoln,
' Nebraska.
Third.
Gibson is defendant herein, and is not
an inhabitant of and has not been found
within said district, and has not volun
tarily appeared in thissuit. now on mo
tion of S. L. Geisthardt, solicitor for the
complainant, it is considered by tho
court and nrrlorp.i tlint aaw) lafon1ir
Th9 business of thecorcora. .Beniamin A. ttilcnn li qi1 h h.,ol'
tion shall consist in the mining of coal, is ordered to appear and plead, answer
fireclay, and minerals, and in the own- or demur to the complainant s bill of
ing and leasing or any real estate or per- complaint on or before the Gth day of
8onal property necessary for the carry- December, 1S97. and that in default
ing on of said business, and the doing of thereof, an order beenterd in this cause
all acts or things appertaining to or taking said bill pro coufesau. It is
necessary for the proper conducting of further
said business. . Ordered. That at Irast twenty das
fourth. Tbe amount or thecapital before said tlth day of December. 1897." a
ears is realizing tho WZ , 7C ,, l.l"vXZli 6uau ue xwo C0P 0I in,s oraer Deserved upon said
j ears is realizing mo Thousand Do I Lira f-(Wl nm omi ,..ii n:: :i i , ..
seriousness of the task before them, and be divided into twenty shares of One nractieahlp. and 9,nnn th n.. ,
Hundred Dollars (8100.00) each, and persons in possession or charge of the
shall be fully subscribed for and paid in real property described in the complain-
i I. irr .-.vu ui uutmjces, ouisuuioi complaint, ii any mere ie
hum fuuu uc null u:u-rsauif.
Fifth. The corporation shall com
mence business on the 23th day of Sei.
tember, 1897. and shall continue'in busi
nfs until the '23tb day ot September,
1917. unless sooner dissolved by the
written consent of two-thirds of the
stock holders holding two thirds of the
stock of the corporation.
Sitth. The highest amount of indebt
edness to be contracted by the corpora-
i TyoMgh Cars.
To Omaha, Chicago, and points in
Iowa and Illinois, the UNIONPACIFIC
in connection with the C. fc N. W. Ry.
offers the best service and tho fastest
time. Call or write to me for time card-)
rates etc. E. B. Sto.ox.
Gen. Agent.
WHEX YOU WRITE
TO YOUETPiIENDS
who an coming wet to
vi.it you. just add a pot
criit like tliN: "Bcsurc
and take the Burlington
i'liute. It" much the
lHt."
You are quite afe in
doing tlri Iwcuiim our
ervice from Chicago. Pe
oria. St. Loui.s. and Kan-si-City.
in fact all east
ern, southeastern and
southern cities is jut as
good a- our .service to
those iMint-s. Ami that,
as eerone who is ac
quainted with it will tes
tify, is the best then- is.
Tickets and time tables
nil application at . & M.
depot, or city ottire. cor
ner loth ami ( st nets.
Faaaaw
G?ote "w,
Bonneli,
nlfnlunil EXCHANGE NATIONAL BANK.
are devoting all their energies and much
of their time to win Satui day's game.
Undoubtedly the first effort which
Kansas will make in the coming contest
ill be to circle Nebraska's ends. This
is not her regular game but it worked
effectively against Iowa and is not so
fatigueing to the team. If this fails, as
itisratber expected it will, they will
begin the regular Pennsylyania.game of
aiase'iDg tbe guards on the opponents'
LINCOLN, NEB.
or in lieuthereof.thatacopy of this order
be published for six consecutive weeks
in Thk Cockier of Lincoln, a news
paper published and in general circula
tion in said district of Nebraska.
W. H. Mror-KK.
.1 udge.
Thk United States of America
, District of Nliiraxkx. "'
I, Oscar B. Hillis, Clerk of the Circuit
Court of the United States for the dis-
S. II. IScknh .M,
President.
D. G. Wig.
A. J. Svwver.
Vice president
Cashier
CAPITAL c2.V.CC0.
DirectorsA..T.Sawer,S. IL. Burn
ham, E. Finney. J. A. Lancaster. Lewis
Gregory. N. Z. Snell. G. M. Lambert
son. O. G. Wing. S. Burnham.
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