THE COURIER. II. - f . TO THE RESTING PLAGE. It was almost twelve o'clock. I waa hurrying home. The sun shone down blistering hot on the pavement and the dusty crossings. I heard the rattling wheels of a buggy and I looked up. A man sat leaning over so far he seemed to be almost fall ing out of the little old open buggy. His face waa very red and the sun beat down upon his head and I he man who was driv ing the thin little white pony. "Drunk," I said to myself, but presently the man drew out a large, soiled handkerchief and yes, surely he was wiping his eyes. Then I noticed that in a wagon just ahead a woman turned and looked back. There were two women with black shawls tied over their heads like the Russ'an women. In the front seat a large man better dressed and with glasses sat talking to the man who was driving, and between the seats, setting in the bottom of the wagon were three children. They crossed the street in front of me and in the little buggy, partly covered with a black cloth, 1 could see a box, very narrow and eo short that it could be set at their feet. They turned the last corner toward Wyuka. Carolyn Marie Melick. First publication July 2. 4 f To M. Susan Cum- mings.D. E.Cum- mings, her bus- band, first names unknown, John Doe, as adminis- trator of the es- tate of J. L. Brit NOTICE TO I ton,deceaBed,Mrs. NONRESIDENT-) J. L. Britton, DEFENDANTS wire of said de ceased, the un- known heirs and devisees of the said deceased, all of whose real and j true names are to ( plaintiff unknown. You and each of you will take notice that on April 19tb, 1898, the under signed filed his petition in the District court of Lancaster county, Nebraeka, against you as defendants, by which petition, the undersigned seeks to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the said M. Susan Cummings, and hus band, to C.T. Boggs, and assigned to this plaintiff; said mortgage being given upon lot nine (9), in block (8) of Kin ney's O Street addition to the city of Lincoln, in said county, to secure the payment of one certain promissory note and interest coupon, dated May 1st, 1890, for the sum of One Thousand Dollars (81,000) with interest at 10 per cent from date, due May 1st, 1892; that there is now due upon said note and mortgage the sum of One Thoueand Dollars ($1,000) with interest at 10 per cent, from May 1st, 1890; plaintiff prays for a decree that said defendants be re quired to pay said sum, or that said premises be fold to satisfy the same. Service on said unknown heirs and dev isees is made hereby under order and direction of said District Court, given by order in said cause, on the 28th day of June, 1898. You are required to answer said petition on or before the 8th day of August. 1398. Dated June 28tb. 1898. Fredekick Wohlehberg. Plaintiff. By Field & Brown, Bis Attorneys. "Oh!" gasped Mrs. Timid, as she saw a man stealing her silverware! "it's a burglar!" "At your service, mum," politely re turned the burglar. Minnie All the world's a stage. Mummer Yes. and everyone wants to ride on top. "1 have the contract for supplying horses to the army." "For the cavalry to ride, or the infan try to eat?" "I am told that after the railway acci dent the scene looked look a battle." "Far worse; it looked like a newspa per account of a battle." Firt Publication June 18. 4 In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. In the matter of the ) estate of Walter ORDER: Carmen, deceased. ) This matter coming on to be heard at Chambers at Lircoln in said county upon the petition of G. S. Baldwin, ad ministrator. and it appearing that there is not sufficient personal estate in the hands of said administrator to pay the debts outstanding against the deceased, and the expenbes of administration, and it appearing that it is necessary to sell the whole of the real estate for the pay ment of such debts and costs of admin istration, to-wit: The southeast quarter of section twenty-live, 25, town nine, 9, range thirty-nine, 39, west, in Keith county, Nebraska; also lot ten, 10, in block two hundred and seven, 207, of the City of Lincoln. Nebraska, accord ing to the recorded plat thereof; also the west half of lot twenty-two. 22, of Miller's subdivision of the couth half nt section twenty, 20, town ten, 10, range seven, 7, of Lancaster county, Nebraska; also the northwest nuarter of lot twenty seven, 27, in Miller's subdivision of the south bait of section twenty, 20, town ten, 10, range seven, 7, in Lancaster county, Nebraska; also the north half of lots one, 1, two, 2. three, 3. and four, 4, in block two hundred and forty four, 244, of the City of Lincoln, Nebraska, ac cording to the recorded plat thereof. Now therefore it is ordered that all persons interested in said estate appear before me at the office of the Clerk of the District Court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, on the 25th day of July, 1898, at 9 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to show cause why a license should not be granted to G. S. Baldwin, as admin istrator, to sell the above described real estate to pay the debts of said estate and costs of administration. It is further ordered that this ordr shall be published four successive weeks in The Courier, published and printed in Lancaster county. Dated this 11th day of June. 1898. Charles L. Hall, Judge of the District Court. First publication June 18. 4 NOTICE OF INCORPORATION. Notice is hereby given that the sub scribers have associated themselves and adopted Articles of Incorporation and caused them to be duly filed in the office of the Clerk of Lancaster County, Ne braska, and the Secretary of State of said state, for the purpose of becoming an incorporation pursuant to the laws of said state. The name of said incorporation is H. W. Brown Drug and Book Company. The principal place of transacting its business will be at Lincoln, Nebraska; and the general nature of said business will be the purchase and sale at whole sale and retail ot drugs, medicines, paints, oils, chemicals, toilet articles, books, stationery, writing materials and appliances, and the carrying on of a gen eral wholesale and retail business in merchandise and articles of like nature. The amount of its capital stock is $16,000. divided into 160 shares of $100.00 each, all of which will be fully paid up at the time of the commencement of the incorporation, and may be paid iii whole or in part by the conveyance to said in corporation of merchandise of all or any ot the descriptions hereinbefore men tioned. The time of its commencement was the date of filing of these articles in the office of the Clerk of Lancaster County, Nebraska, to-wit: the 11th day of June, 1898, and the day of its termina tion will be at the expiration of twenty years from said last named date. The highest amount of indebtedness or lia bility to which -the corporation may at any time subject itself is 810,000. Its affairs will be conducted by a Board of three Directors, who will chose from their own number a President and Sec retary, one of whom will serve also as Treasurer. Subscribed thisllth day of June, 1898. H. W. Brown, C. M. Cobb, I. H. Hatfield, Incorporators. M&llTS BOTH MEN AND WOMEN. If you are willing to work, we can give you employment with GOOD PAY, and you 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 Mll-wattkee, 'Wiai. 1 Do you know where PALACE BEAUTIFUL Is? Well. It Is the place to get a Good Shampoo or your Hair Singed and Treated. This eradicates dandruff and will make your hair SOFT and GLOSSY. It is the place to get a good MASSAGE to keep your skin soft and white. Also BODY MASSAGE and VAPOR BATHS to build you up and clear you skin this time time of the year. MANICURE and MASSAGE for the bands, to shape the nails and make the hand soft and white. The FACE BLEACHED, FRECKLES and PIMPLES removed, leaving the skin clear, soft and white. The hair dressed and beautified or powdered for parties, The best line ot Switches, Curls and Bangs, Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Triples Extracts, Powder, Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpins, real Shell Ornaments, Combs etc. Wigs, Switches, Curls or anything ot the kind made to ord-jr. Near Oliver Theatre. 121 so 13th t KENNEDY'S k PHOTOGRAPH PARbORS 132 80UTH I2TH STREET. CALL FOR PRICES ON CABINETS. - c9 First Publication June 11. 4 In the District Court ot Lancaster County, Nebraska. In the Matter of the1 Application ot Nancy J. Tucker ORDER TO as Administratrix, fSHOW CAUSE. forLicebse to sell Real Estate. This cause comes on to be heard upon the petition of eaid administratrix and the proof offered in support thereof; and it appearing therefrom to the court that there iB not sufficient personal estate in the hands ot sai. administratrix to pay the debts of eaid estate and the ex penses of administration, and it further appearing that the re 1 estate of said estate should be sold to pay the same, it is, therefore, ordered and adjudged that all persons interested in said estate be, and they hereby are directed, to be and appear betore the undersigned, Charles L. Hall, as a judge of said court at the Equity Court Room in the County Court House in the City of Lincoln, County of Lancaster, State of Nebraska, upon the 20th day of July, 1898, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause, if any there be, why a license should not be granted to said administratrix to sell so much of the real estate of the deceased as shall be necessary to pay the debts ot said estate. 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