The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 20, 1898, Page 11, Image 11

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(First publication Aug. 13.) 4.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
Notice is hereby given of the incor
poration under and pursuant to the
laws of the state of Nebraska of a
corporation to be known as Lincoln
Traction Company Extension, the
principal place of transacting the bus
iness of which will be at the City of
Lincoln, Lancaster County, State of
Nebraska. And the general nature of
its business will be to construct, ac
quire, own and maintain a line of
street railway as follows, viz: Having
one terminus at the intersection of
lialdwin avenue in University Place,
in the County of Lancaster and State
of Nebraska, with Thirty-third street
in the City of Lincoln, in said county
and state; and extending thence east
erly along said Baldwin avenue to the
intersection of said avenue with ATch
er street in said University Place;
thence north along Archer street to
its intersection with St. Paul avenu-r;
KENNEDY'S
PHOTOGRAPH PARbORS
WOMAN'S VOICE IN SPEECH.
132 80UTH I2TH 8TREET.
CALL FOR PRICES ON CABINET;.
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Do you know where
PALACE BEAUTIFUL
Is? Well, it is the place to
get a Good Shampoo or your
Hair Singed and -Treated.
Thia ArnHlnatna rlnnrirnfF land will makn vnnr hair SOFT nnd fjr.OSSV. I- in
pence east along bt. i'aul avenue to tnj piace Ret a good MASSAGE t keep your skin soft and white. Also BODY
its intersection with Merrill avenue; MASSAGE and VAPOR BATHS to build you up and clear you skin thia time
ihenee north along Merrill avenue to tiaae of the year. MANICURE and MASSAGE for the hands, to shape the nails
its intersection with Adams avenue: ,nri ) ik h.nl ft ni hiiR Tha PAI1E Rf.P.AflHRn PHRfiKr.RS and
thence east along Adams avenue to PIMPLES removed, leaving the skin clear, soft and white. The hair dressed and tht SJ''e infantile sondition of g.
its iniersection wiui ross avenue; beautified or powdered for parties, norance in regard to her vocal onrana
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flvpniiM' c-..ft o .i..- cr:. rnM: oA.H a.:.:n .! ouu fi..nH..i. rMi i(,hwiiivi miu
-- '- cairajirf xuwucr, uair luutn, auap, uaMjjiuD, icai aucit wiukiucuio, vuiuud
"VOCAL PITCH.
That form of teaching or nth ice is
best which keeps the eye directed up
on niie goal, iiikI does not suffer the
mind to become lewildercl in coti-
cuipluting the iiuielikc hv-paths
It-ailing to it, hays Ada Sterling in the
I Iiia r. Were infants first taught fo
recognize mill value the varimm liga
ments, tissues, anil cartilages of
which their eliuhliy feet are composed
it is highly prohujile that instead of
liolilly attempting to use these mem
bers as supports for their dimpled lit
tle bodies, they would view them with
such awe as to make locomotion im
possible. The mind of the average person who
undertakes the development of the
voice, whether for sta-ecli or song, is
intersection with Wabash
nue; thence east on Wabash avenue to
its intersection with Foster avenue;
thence north along Foster avenue to
its intersection with Clark street,
which shall be the other terminus of
said line, of railway in said city of
University Place.
Also to purchase, own, construct,
maintain and operate a line or lines
of street and iirterurban and subur
ban railway through and between the
corporate limits of the City of Lincoln
and the villages of Havelock and of
Normal and College View, in said
county, and through and between the
corporate limits of said city and such
other municipal corporations, park's,
and public places as the Hoard of Di
rectors shall from time to time de
termine. Also to establish, construct, acquire,
maintain, own, and operate the neces
sary buildings. works, machinery,
poles, and structures for the purpose
of generating and furnishing, supply
ing and distributing electricitj- for the
purposes of illumination and for mov
ing machinery and vehicles; and to
erect, acquire, own and maintain wires
and other conductors of electricity
for conducting the same for the pur
poses aforesaid and distributing the
same to the public and to individuals
within said City of University Place
and any of the said villages or muni
cipalities. And to have, own, hold, and enjoy
ail the rights, franchises, easements,
hereditaments, appurtenances, fix
tures, and property, both real and per
sonal, necessary or convenient for
the construction, maintenance and op
eration of the said lines of street rail
way. The amount of the capital stock
authorized in said corporation is fifty
thousand dollars; ten per cent where
of is. to be paid in cash at the time of
subscription, and the residue a- the
expiration of ninety da3-s from said
date; but the corporation is to be
deemed complete upon the subscrip
tion of twenty thousand dollars of its
capital stock in manner aforesaid, and
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array of muscles to
First Publication July 30. 0
Land Office -t Lincoln. Nebr. I
Jnly27.1S9S.f
Notice is hereby Riven that the following
named settler has filed notice of bis intention
the residue of said stock may be sua- and that said prot.f will be made before the
sequentlv subscribed from time to Regiiter of the United States Laod Office at
time ns the Ttnird of Tirootnr li-ll Lincoln. Nebr., on September 5th, 1898, viz:
lime as tie J want or. JJirectors sn..ll Frank Jnricek, for thenel-4of the nw 1-4 and
direct. The time of the commence- the nw 1-4 of the no 1-4 of section 17, tp 8, ranire
mentofsaid corporation is the date of 5e- He names the following witnesses to
fhp filino-of ifs nrfTlpo in tn rff;o rf prove his continnoot residence upon and cnlti-
tne tiling or its articles in the office of ation of - jan,, viz: FeI- Baunrart.
the Clerk of Lancaster County, to-wit, John Keenan, Frank Kritgi, Frank Husi.aJlof
on the 9th dav of August, 1S9S, and Berks, Nebr. .
the time of its tprmimtinn U it th Any person whodesires toprotest agamst the
me lime oi lis termination is at trie allowance or such proof, or who knows of any
expiration of fifty years from said substantial reason, under the Jaw and the reg-
last named date. The highest amount ulatipnsof the Interior Department, why such
of indebtedness to which caid mrnn. proof should not be allowed, wul be given an
ui iniieineiiness to wnicn saiu corpo- opportunity at the aboro mentioned time and
ration may at any time subject itself place to cross-examine the witnesses of said
is fhirteen thousand dollars, or such claimant, and. to offer evidence in rebuttal or
,.. t..., ii . .. that submitted by claimant,
greater sum as sall not any time e- J.W.JOHNSON
ceeil two-thirds of the capital stock ac- Register.
tuallv subscribed.
Its affairs are to
be conducted by a Board of five Direc
tors, who will chose a President, Vice
President. Secretary and Treasurer.
John O. Denton will take notice that
and any two or more of said offices on the 26th day of June. 1898, Alice M.
may be combined and conferred upon Denton, plaintiff, filed a petition againfit
one person.
JOHX n. AMES,
BRAD D. SLAUGHTER,
TOnX H. HUMPE,
MOSES L. SCUDDER.
XORMAX BELCHER.
Incorporators.
was issued in said cause, and ci edits acd
TE CouRiKRhas reduced its sub- mone3 a ?eA n8U?3 m V Vr ' "eea
scription price to tl a year See title ddebt d g"DUhed to Mtl8fy
p You are required to answer said peti-
Frederick A. Stokes Company, dud tion on or before September 6th. 1896.
Ushers. 27 and 29 West Twenty-third Alice M. Denton.
street, New York. Dated July 27, 1898.
remain,
quicker results would be obtained in
the perfecting of ordinary .speech;
but the first effort of teachers gener
ally is to confuse the mind witlr a
nuih.-s of labyrinthine details concern
ing the mechanism of the voice, which
at once upsets the vocal poise already
possessed by the pupil and simulta
neously disturbs the cohesive action
of the parts concerned. Manv, feel
ing the need of lfeal culture have
come thus to the threshold, peered in,
ami ante drawn back affrighted
the nitiuitudiiial
be conquered.
The close study on the part of the
student who aims simi,v for sfcal
speech of the minute muscles of the
throat is a serious error, which pro
duces a real or pseudo-consciousness
' a hundred delicate nerves (f
whose presence none butvthe medical
expert need be aware), and results in
extreme constraint and restriction of
the vocal organs and not infrequent
ly in disease, which has been gener
ally by the excited imagination act
jr "pon the infinitesimal muscles
concerned.
The intricacies of the wiee or.ns
may safely be left (mainly) to nature
smg only the visible and easilv rec
ognized agents to secure their best
service. Among these the ear pk.vs
a most important part, since it "is
wholly through its sen.sitivitv that
one may discover the smoothness or
harshness, the height or depth-the
pitch of one's own voice. L'ion the
education of rhis memher largely de
pends the fine recognition of voice
quality: but as this Held is one which
requires minute consderation not now
permissible, it must be passed In- for
the nonce, in faior of the voice itself.
1'itch. as can be simply demonstrat
ed by the use of wires or string drawn
tightly between two points, is determ
ined by the rate at which the selected
agent vibrates. If wire so secured
and tightened be lightly struck and
allowed to vibrate throughout its
lengthy the distinguishable sound pro
ceeding from it will be found to be
of low tone or ptch very soft, but
clearly to be detected. Curtail the
length of the wire and again strike
it. and the sound now heard will 1.
Two solid vestibule trains daily. "? or several tones higher than the
Leaving Lincoln at 6:10 p. m and 1:20 preceding one. according to the shortl
a.m. Arnvmsr in Denver at. 7-.Tn m . . n ,,,e """-
that there is due Alice Denton from faid and 1:30 d. in. and alwava on tim. mnff I,rcess the wire has undergone.
John Q. Denton, the sum of 8378.00 for B. & M. depot cor. 7th and P sts. 'r01" simple an exiieriment has
money oorrcweu irom piaintin oy said uny ricKet, omce cor. 10th and O me the stringing of the violin
OCUUBU,. fu UIUO, UI aitKUUIOUl 31ICOI3.
Wigs, Switches, Curls or anything of the kind made to ord-jr.
Near Oliver Theatre. 121 so 13th
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. LEGAL NOTICE.
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bim in the county court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska. The petition alleges
the
G. W. BONNELL. 6. P. & T.A.
harp, piano forte, and even the build-
'"K " f majestic organ: and in a
'I think I'll try on my new bathing similar manner the varied tones of
dress this morning." the human voce are produced. The
'Why you tried it on last night.'- mechanical lengthening and shorten-
"I know, but Iamgoinr try iton ing of the vocal bands to meet the
an audience now." exigencies of speech is one of the won