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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1897)
sia a r 'J ;THE COURIE9. Fih. ure THE THEATRE Jce rijrB8M0tatrtlre..i5port ," was the only attraction in tbe thratJcnl lice at tbc theatres tbw week. 31 r. Flynna popularity aa tbe author or "Down Went McGinty" has been gradually ding out lately, but tbo;o who remember him and the famous song, turned out Tuesday evening and bellied make a very large and appreciative audience at hie first appearance in Lincoln. "McGinty tbe Sport" w a farce comedy of an unusually high order. With the exception of two or throe well acted but somewhat repul aire parts the play, or rather tbe sing ing and daacicg, waa brilliant and spark ling, aa tbe advance notices eay. But like nearly all farce comedies of this sort there were parte so out of harmony with their surroundings that they detracted much from tbe otherwise exceptionally meritorious work. Mr. Flynn as the "Sport" wai a very good looking, well dressed and well mannered fellow, but his associate and partner in business waa JHStthe opposite. 11 is acting was clever at times, but the part a tritle vul gar, contrasted with the dignified and stately McGicty. Mr. Fly no's original parodies on the popular songs of tbe day, waa evidence of considerable talent on the part of tbe author, both asasing er and song writer. "My Gal is a Ten Times Winner," sung by Misaes Loring and Bennet waa a very creditable pieca of work, and the audience was not slow in showing their approval. But what ever the criticism, the acting, the sing iof and tbe dancing pleased the audience and tbe audience pleased the company. The Warner Comedy Co. which comes to the FaBke Opera Houso Monday, for one week, commencing Nov. 15, is, with out a doubt, the beet Repertoire company that bae, or ever v ill visit Lincoln this seat on. They are carrying IB people, headed by that charming little actress, singer and dancer, "Cora Warner." They have selected from their choice repertoire of new and up to-date plays the beautiful 4 act domestic comedy "Mercie's Marriage" as their opening bill. During the performance high class specialties will be introduced, most proaiirent among these being Cora Warner in her bewildering serpentine aad tire dance, with all the very latest calcium light effest. Mr. Ed. Ellis in those beautiful descriptive songs 'with life sized illustrations. Mr. Ned Scoville in singing and dancing special ties, making a continuous performance from the first to the fall of the curtain. The management baa decided to place the prices fcr this engagement in keep iBgwrtfrthelimea 10, SO and 30c, Two ladies or one lady and gentleman ad mitted Monday sight on one 30 cent ticket if bought before 7 p. m. Seats bow on sale. Father I cannot give my daughter a large dowry. Const Dunne Never mind, I will take her on the installment plan. I wonder what her conception of heaven is? A place where she can always be sure of someone to tell her troubles to. Willie A woman lives a man who can keep a secret. Charlie Yes, but she loves a man who can provide her with a secret to keep. MRS. INA DILLON TABER, . Voice Cattere. J Pupil of Signor Gedeoni Olirieri, the teacher of Emma Earner, Emma Calve, Jean and Edward De Reske and Jean Lisalle. For terms and particu lars address Mrs. In Taber, 073 Ho.vl efcm Street, Barton, Mass. S. L. Geiethardt, Attorney, 148-150 Burr Bltcls. NOTICE. (FiKt Publication October 23.) At a fivsioo of tbc United States Circuit Court for the District of Nebraska, continued and held pursuant to ad journment, at the court room in tbe city of Lincoln, on tbe 21st day of OctoliT, 1807 present, the Honorable John S, Woolson, judge presiding, the following, among ether proceedings were hud and done, to wit: The Bellow Falls Savings Institution, a Vermont cor- ! poration, complainant. , a t William W. Pool et al.. re- ! spo-dente. ! ORDER ON ARsENT DEFENDANTS. Now on this 2Ut day of October, 1897, at tbo October. 1897, term of said court, it having bean made to appear to the satisfaction of said court that this is a suit to enforce a mortgage lien by fore closure on real property within the dis trict ot Nebraska, and that The Central Loan and Trust Company; First Nation al Bank of Negaunee, Michigan; Rock Island National Back, of Rock Island. Illinois; William G. Wood; Farmers" National Bank of Malone. New York: E. A. Dow, first real name unknown; First National Bank of Wnupun. Wisconsin: Tbo National Bank of the Republic, of New York City; The F'mt National i Bank of Mauch Chunk. Pennsylvania; The Firet National Bank of Cambridge, , Illinois; Tbe State National Bunk of St. Joseph. Missouri; and The Des MDinss National Bank, of Dcs Moines. Iowa, in : its own right and as trustee, are defend- ants in said Buit, and are not inhabit- ants of, and have not been found within said district, and have not voluntarily j appeared in this suit; now on motion of S. L. Geisthardt. solicitor for the com plainant, it is considered by the court, and ORDERED, that tbe respondents last above named and each of them appear and plead, answer, or demur to tbe com plainant's bill of complaint, on or before Monday, the 6th day of December, 1897, and that in default thereof, an order be entered in this cause taking said bill pro confen. It is further ORDERED, That at least twei-ty days before said Gth day of December. 1S97, a copy of this order be served upon each of said last named respondents where ever found, if practicable, and also upon the person or persons in possession or in charge of tbe real property described in tbe bill of complaint, if any there be; er in Sieu thereof, that a copy of this order be published for six consecutive weeks in Tiik Cor:iEU, of Lincoln, a news paper published and in general circula tion in 'said district ot Nebraska. J NO. S. WoOLhON. Oct..21,lS97. Judge. Endorsed: Filed Oct. 21, 1897, seal Om-ab B. Hilli. Clerk. The United States of America District of Nebraska. feCT. I, Oscar B. Hillis, Clerk ot tbe United States Circuit Court for the District of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original thereof, which original is now in my custody as such clerk. Witness my hand as Clerk, and the Seal of said Court at Lincoln, Nebraska, this 21st day of October 1897. seal. Oscar B. Hilli. Clerk. By R. R. Bittincek, Deputy. S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney, 148-150 Burr Block. NOTICE. (First Publication October 2:1.) At a session of the United States Circuit Court for the District of Nebraska, continued and held pursuant to ad journment, at the court room, in tbo city of Lincoln, on the 21st day of October. 1897, present, the Honorable John S. Woolson, judge presiding, the following, among other proceedings were had and done, to-wit: The Vermont Savings Bank.a Vermont cor-1 4G-T poration. Complain- order on ai:- ant. '(- SENT DEFEND- VS. I ANT. ' William W. Pool, et ' In Chancery. aL Respondents. Now n this 21st day of October, 1897, at the October 1S97 term of said court, it having been made to appear to the satisfaction of 6aid court, that this is a suit to enforce a mortgage lien by fore closure on real property witbin the Dis trict of Nebraska, and that The Central Loan & Trust Company: First National Bank of Negaucee. Michigan; Rock Isl and National Bank, of Rock Island. Ill inois; William G. Wood; Farmers' Na tion"! Rank, cf Malone, New York; E. A. Dow, first real name unknown; First National Bsuk'Of Waupun. Wisconsin; iMeecscoffltsMtttiXMXteeocgsysfr NO HOME Without Tike PleaisiHLir in one year is enough to make up for its pur chase price. Our pianos will pay for them selves many times over for they last a lifetime. Built as a piar.o should be built, they contain all the latest improvements and do not sacrifice the old time idea of "buildinjr to last." ' " I MATTHEWS PIANO CO. Western Representatives, $)(SDS9S.SSftSJ The National Bank of the Republic, of New York City; The First National Bank of Mauch Chunk, Pennsylvania; The First National Bank of Cambridge, Ill inois; Tbe State National Bank, of St; Joseph, Missouri; -the Des Moines.Na tional Bank of Des Moines, Iowa, in its own right, and as trustee, are defend ants in said suit, and are not inhabitants of, and have not been found within said district, and have not voluntarily ap peared in this suit, now on motion of S. L. Geisthardt. solicitor for the com plainant, it is considered by tbe court and ORDERED, That the respondents last above named and each of them appear and plead, answer, or demur to the complainant's bill of complaint, on or before Monday, the Gth day of De cember, 1897, and that in default there of, an order be entered in this cause taking said bill pro coufessu. It is further ORDERED, That at least twenty days before said 0th day of December, 1897. a cop of .this order be served upon each of said last named respondent?, wherever found, if practicable, and also upon the person or persons in possession or in charge of the real property described in the bill of complaint, if any there be: or in lieu thereof, that a copy of this order be published for six consecutive weeks in The Courier, of Lincoln, a newspaper published and in general circulation in said district of Nebraska. Jno. S. Woolson, Ot 21, 1897. Judge. Endorsed: Filed Oct. 21, 1897, seal Oscar B. Hillis, Clerk. The United States of America. District ok Nebraska. " SCT. I. Oscar B.Hitli?, Clerk or the United States Circuit Court for the District of Nebraska, do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the original thereof, which original is now in my custody as such clerk. Witness my hand as Clerk, and the Seal of said Court at Lincoln. Nebraska, this 2lst day or October. 1897. sel " Oak B. Hillis, Clerk. By R. R. Bittinger. Deputy. IS PRFGT Shaw, Weber, Wegman, Or Jewett Piano. 130 So 13th st. Si NOTICE. (First Publication October 2:1.) Wm. M. Buckman vs. Edward T.IIuiT, et.al. 21-257. To Albert Huff, Jessie Huff, his wife, and Thomas L. Teasdale, non-resident defendants: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on September 18th, 1897, Will iam M. Buckman. as plaintiff, began an action against you and other defendants in the District Court of Lancaster coun ty, Nebraska, the object of which is to foreclose a certain mortgage on the fol lowing land in said county, to-wit: Lot number 12 in block number 111, in the city of Lincoln, according to the record ed plat therof, made by Edward T. Huff and Emma E. Huff to the Lombard In vestment Company, dated September 1st, 1890, to secure the payment of a promissory note of said Edward T. Huff and Emma E. Huff to said Lombard Investment Company for 61.050.00, on which there is now due 61,780.09 with interest from September 1st, 1S95, at ten per cent per annum. Plaintiff prays for decree of foreclos ure and sile of said land to satisfy said lims as aforesaid, for deficiency judg ment and general relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's petition on or before the 29th day of November, 1897. William M. Bcckman. Plaintiff. By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney. Nor. 13. llASTED- TRUSTWORTHY AND ACTIVE V ireutlciucii or luil ics to travel for re-iMr.3i- ble established tiou$n in XSeuraka. Monthly Jt55 ami expenses. Po-ition steady. Refer onces. Enclose sclf-a!Uressei stamjeil envel ojmi. The Dominion Company, Dept. Chicago WARD'S PERFUMED FOOT POWDER CURES Coras. Busies. Teodar, Swollen Feet. W.1.I1M M fiiagt. llliMk. j RlgSfiT Pnarmnoy. FOR 9fev Pcrapiratlan j&S BKEZawl Feet and IHIhILVJBsLi rapiti. HBw99r IXK i -? . t it C&U. --- , &K &&j&w&-J&Sti ia.ia-' jLfe--. iic v .-