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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1897)
8 THE eouiiti. of Omaha, Josephine tied the sponce to was rery pleasing. Miea Allen of Omaha, wbie Mockiog Bird, in re an encore, and resisted . the temptation to civo uoie piercing, shrill whistles ihrt most whistleis can not resist. She t.ept the soft wo:d!and notes of tho real bird and although her conduct was a blow to tradition she ia entitled to thanks for the relier. Mis. Lippiocctt eacg with her usual sweet ness and feeling. Mr. John Randolph accompanied the eingers with the ex LEGAL NOTICE. (Firtt Publication Nov. 27.) In the DiEtrict Court of Lancaster county Nebraska. Joshua Perrin,Piaint'.n" vs. Charles A. ifanna and I D. B. Welch, whosa f hrt name is unknown I Defendants. J The above named defendpnta. Charles A. Hauna and D. B. Welch, wb'osa first nam3 is unknown, will take notice that oa tbe 20th day of March, 1897, the plaimil herein, Joshua Pcrrin, tiled his XT. . BAIDUFF MMMMMlQllMMMIMim petition in tbo District Court of Lancas ..T". .. i.:Mni.r.-tn rt hi. ter County. Nebraska, the object and quisue ejiuiuj ....-. prajerof which are to recover from you work. He was also very decorative and upo:i CDntract, the sum of S4.200.00 with in manner and bsaring in harnicn.7 with interest thereon at seven per cent from bis Gibtonesquo surroundings. " l'th day of October. 189G; and you uiBoioiu i Vnrwcll was tho ? 'urther notified that jour property Mrs. Belle Oakley Maxwell was mo haB been attached to . . dramatic etar with perfect seK-posees- anU an onJer lg aekeU in eid Court lo inn irraca and in smooth tones she read ssll said property for that purpose. uv. nn pWat-ea and finish i ou are required to answer said Deti hor lines with an herstofore unknown to an amateur. I wish the croaking soubrettes who af flict tho west with their vaudeville man nera and voices could be instructed by Mrt. Maxwell how to sing and dance and be a lady too. Mr. R. H. Manley, who wa3 Mr?. Maxwell's leading man, could not be distinctly heard. He keeps his mouth neir'y closid when he is speaking ..a ; mnfifnueaco tne noraa are an nuu - a chewed up when tion oa or before the3rddavof Januarv. 1S93. JOSHLM PERRIN, By Ricketts & WilBon- His attorneys. CANDYES """IIIM IMMMIIMIMMIMSMIMMMM MIIMIMMMIMIIMH' ITALIAN CHOCOLATES Son Bona, Favors. Mail orders promptly and carefully filled. i Farnam treet ? Omaha, Neb. T. ItT.I, i -. -, J ? m.. n -. a xj. iisuu, .-yeui, tur uur uusus in ljincoin, cor. xenin ana u miMMMIMIIfJH0IHMOlHMMMIMO)lmiMM (First publication December 11.) NOTICE. 21-143. Yates vs. Folden. To David B. Alexander and Samuel W. Little, nonresident defendants: You and each of vou sr linwhv nnii. co tne oras are an ed ,hat OQ A ;fc 4tht 1837, c'harleg they reach the audi- E. Yates, as p'ai tiff, began an action ecce. llllf W M M M M W 0 W MINKk UtU U Vk F co . C. ZEHRUNG, Mgr Corner O and Twelfth etreet3 irhnsa habit of shuffling h's a?ainst you and other defendants in the I ..... -x i, ; rWircricir his nart which IBci court or Lnncastjr county, Nb iKhnuu" .- -rhj,i Mr urasKa.tho object of which is to fcre- detracts from the effect of bis lince-Mrs. close a certain mortgage on the follow Ladd, in the la3t act cf tho "Naval En- iujr and in slid co inty; to wit: lots cieemeaf reached a climaxanddecend- "umber 3 and A in bloc" number 27, in i m a iih tho art of a student of s,outh, Lincoln, according to the recorded o J from it with mo on, oi a mu i iu thereor, made -.by Julia E. Kelloee acting. Mr.Towaley bore his part of and w P KelWg to one Edward R this scene with finesse. Tho audience Highland, dated January 8th, 1888, to efcned their appreciation or the creators secure the payment of a promissory note curtain appearaLce. Mrs. Silver was a j,ooo.00. on which there is now due charming ingenue in grey and scailet. gl.016.3G with interest from July 15th, ..... .J- -flu- mo trro pfTrliir. IcOi, at ten Der cent ner annum. AlitDeisu.c Plaintiff prays or decree or foecloture ly dressed. They never Icoiea fo preuy. aQ( of . fc) ieD6 Visually the stage and its human oc- 88 aforesaid, for deficieacy.judgmentand cu pants were luxurious in color and the general relief. croupe were pictureiqu-. Mr. Rudge Jn"V rto acswer plaint:ff's " .-i, T.n1v carte blanche on his C"" ,o.oul "c"" 'uo namya Kf,u.. Monday, December 13. furniture Etore.and the result was very aatisfactDry. The vcrsatililv of Mr. Townley's talent has so long teen recog nizsd that surpiise at the excellence of his acting, his managerial activity and the fact essentiad to discipline forty pret ty people into a company able to present the ahowof Wednesday night is not ex cusable. The entertainment earned about four hundred dollsrs for Trinity church. Tne second Philhaimonic orchestra concert will be given at tho Oliver thea tre Tuesday, December 11. The soloists will be Mrs. Martin Cahn, soprano, and Ma3ter Carl Smith, America's greatest boy 'ce'.list. A matinee for Echool children will te given at 3:30 p. m , on the same day and at the same place. Miss Mai ion Tieat will be sapraco salist and Master Carl Smith, the boy 'cellist, will also appear. pennon on or January, 18G8. ByS. Charls E.Yates. Plainfff. L. Geisthardt, Attoin9y. (Firet publication December 11.) NOTICE. At a session of the United States Cir cuit Court for tha District of Ne braska, continued and held pursuant to adjournment, at the court room in the City of Omaha, on the 7th day of December, 1837. present, the Honora ble William "H. "Munger, Judge pie siding, the following, among ether proceedings, were had and done, to wit: The Continental NO tional Bank of Bos ton. Mascachuset ts and unarles b Smith, Complain- J- ants. vs. Amelia B. Clark, et ai., lleEpondents , vn 4.1.:- -ir LU I Rush & J lynn s Sparkling Coaedy Surprise ... Intr:duciug Dclmore and Wilson and a Hott of Others. IS Bvojrits I An Avalanche of Fun. A Whirlwind cf Mirth, Mu sie, Beauty and Dancing. The Cast: Delmore and Wilson, John Waller, Lew Reynolds, William Grucio Abo Livie, John Stevens, H. F. Weeks' Harry Graham, Alice Hanson. Sadie Mi' ner, K ttie Countis, Mav Countis, Lena Waller, Charity DeLane,May LeGiandi PEICES, $1.00. 75- 50, 25 Seats on Sale Today, 10 a, m. 64 T. OEDER ON ATSENT DEFENDATS. In Chacc2ry. HOMESEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. December 7th and 2! st, tne Burling ton will sell round trip tickets to all points in Arkansas, Indian territory. Okalahoma territory and Texas, and to certain points in Arizsnia, Louisiana. Missouri and New Mexico, ot cne fare plus 82. Full information regarding limits, Btopovere, etc, at B & M depot or city other, corner O and Tenth streets. Geo. W. Bonsell, C. P. & T. A. t. 12-1S-97. Don't fail to hear the Philharmonic con- Aow on this th dav of TWomhnr 1S97, a regular day of the November 1897 term of raid court, it having been made to appear to tho satisfaction of said Ciurt. that this is a suit to enforce a mortgega lien by forec!osuio on real properly within the district of Ne braeka, and thst Amelia B. Clark, Lulu Clark Cook, Frank M.Cook, Etta Mar garet Clark, Bertie L. Clark, and Dora A. Perry, are defendants in said suit, and are not inhabitants or, and have not b:ea found within Eaid cistrict, and have not voluntarily appetred herein, now on motion of ?. L. Geif thardt, solic itor for the complainant, it is considered by the court, and ORDERED, That the respondents latt above named, and each of ihpm anpaar and plead, answer or demur to the complainant's bill or ccmplaint on or before the 2nd day of February, 1S93, and that in default therecf, an order be entered in this cause tskintr said hill THE OLIVER THEATRE JOHN DOWDBN, Manager. WMIC Ril Kfi) SECOND AND GRAND JMTINEE FOR SCHOOL CHILDREN At the Oliver Theatre Tuesday, December H. MATINEE, 3:30. EVENING- CONCEET, 8:15. . . . Given by tho Philharmonic Orcheetra . I jVXvusioifna clal the Oliver. Tuesday, the 14th. Mr. Jro confesro. It is further HaeeacVs orchestra h pronounced by crit- j??1?rSED,-JT5Bt, -l ,e.asl twenty . ... r.t t.r- .- u.jb Ltiuro taiu .uu cay oi recruarv ksto fcc the best west of the Kasas.pl u 18js, a copy of this order be serwd Jon Trouble in many homes about getting hiies tailor-made cloaks and dresses. Paine IcVarM have been turning out some very Car work of thk kind during the winter. oacn or said last nanred respondents wberevfr round, if practicable, and also upon tho person or rcrsons in posses sion, cr in charge, of the real property icstiiuru iu iuu uiii oi coniDiaint. If nnv there be, or in lieu thereof, that a copy that the above a of this order be published for 6ix coa I copy of an order AUGUST HAGENOW, Dlreotor. SOLOISTS: Miss Marion Treat, Soprano, (Matinee). Mrs. Martin Cahn, Soprano, (Evening). Master Karl Smith, America's Greatest Boy 'Cellist, (Matinee and Eieniag). All Railroad Leading Into Lincoln Give Special Kates for This Date Matinee Price, 10c for School Children. EVENING CONCERT: $1.00, 75, 50, 25 secuhve weeks in The Courier, of L:n- nal of the proceedings of 6aid cou.tin coin, a newspaper published and in cec ILe causs theiein ihtilled-il.fT k Aral circii at on in Paid district ot X... PJlmM,i i. ". "-'.I.ed' !uat Ihao braska. Wm. ss. II. Mc:tgf.r, Judg1 TheUmted States of America ) District of Nebraska. f I, Ofair B. Hi lis. Clerk of the Cir cuit Courtof tbe Unite i States for tho District of Nebraska, do hereby cjrtify acd rorcoicc ua true entered upon the jjur- entry o said order and it is a true fran- corn l,..r .i.c linn- therVor. "' an" r th0 wtI Witn?ss m.7 oillcial signatura and the seal of siid Court at Omaha, in eaid Dis-nct, thij 7th day of December. 1S97.- se-vl Oscar B. Hielis, Clerk I 4 3E