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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 8, 1898)
egas 8 THfe COTJKIfctt. Major Job J. IVrsMiag has been visiting bis sister in Ltaooln and bis friends have greeted bim -with much enthusiasm. In bis speech in chapel on Wednesday morning he said the university bad sent a larger propor tion of volunteers to the war than ku other American el-loo., a Lift. at there was much applause. Among those who are in the city for the purpose of entering the law school at the state university are .A II. Davis of North Platte and James SeWoao Blair. Captain and Mrs. Phillips started on Wednesday for the Pacific coast, whence they sail to Honolulu and Hong Kong. They will be gone till the captain's health is rugged again. Leonard H. Bobbins has been elect ed to the board of managers of the Princeton Tiger for this year and Harry Gage will make pictures for the paper. Miss Tina Maxwell is away for a two weeks' vacation trip in hope of improving her health. Miss Maxwell will visit her former home in Illinois. Dr. Charles Kearns -has gone to Denver for bs health. Charles Weeks, commandant at the university, who has been having a struggle wkh malaria, is convalescing, having happily escaped typhoid fever. Muses Hose and Addie Hotoaii have returned to their home in Winfield, la, after a pleasant visit with their cousin, Mrs. C. G. Horn, 1635 North Twenty-ninth street. Electric wiring,, gas and electric fixtures and lamps a specialty. Kors meyer Plumbing and Heating Co., 215 South Eleventh street. General Thomas J. Henderson of Princeton, HI., is the guest of his brother , Stephen Henderson, 1707 Washington street. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Falts gave a party on Wednesday evening in honor o Miss Blanche Johnston of Perry, Iowa, i Married on Monday, in Cruncil Blaffs, Mr. John FHzzithM of this cfty, to Miss Zora HaebL ata of this city. DR. JBONXXARDT! Mtt-Pu! Cures Bllliousuesa Nervous Ilk, Pill Habit, Constipation, aadbilliouseess. Action sot followed by eoatJvesssa, Doubt it? Try it .Sample free. Dragnets. 35c. or address ANTI PILL CO.TLiBcolo, Nebr. XO CALIFORNIA And North Pacific Coast Points take the GREAT ROCK ISLAND ROUTE Elegant equipment. Pullman service. Chair cars free. Through service to California points and Portland, Oregon, in Tourist Sleeping Cars. BEST LINE FOB ALASKA Send at once for a new fblder of the Klondike region. If you want to get a farm in Kansas Oklahoma or Texas, send for our Emigration Folder. Address JOHN SEBASTIAN. Q. P. A. Ch'-go, III. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TRIENNIAL conclave, prrrsBUBG, pa or TOBER 10 TO 14. The Burlington will on October 7, 8, 9 and 10, sell round trip tickets to Pittsburg at $24.00. Limit of these tickets can be extended by joint agent at Pittsburg until October 31. For side trips from Pittsburg and other information apply at B. & M. depot or city office, corner Tenth and O streets, Lincoln, Nebr. G. W. BONNELL, C P. & T. A. The time has come to lay in your WINTER'S, GOAL and wood. See Gregory, corner Eleventh and O, be fore buying. (First Publication October 1.) 2 NOTICE OF INDEBTEDNESS. Office of the Clark Coal Co., Lincoln, Nebr., July 30, 1898. In compliance with the compiled statutes of she state of Nebraska for 1805, aad especallv in compliance with section 136 of chapter 16, entitled "CorporattoBS," we, the president and a majority of the board of directors, hereby give public notice that all ex isting debts of the Clark Coal Co., aasoaat to ike sum of $36.58. LANDY C. CLARK, President. LANDY C. CLARK, A. C. CLARK. Directors. Ifrs. Beahara Was it a long or short sermon? Beahara Short, I guess; I don't feel as if I had bad enough sleep. REDUCED RATES TO GRAND EN CAMPMENT MINING DISTRICT WYO. The Union Pacific will sell tickets at one fare for the round trip, plus $5.00, from all points in Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Utah to Rawlins, Wyo. Dates on which tickets will be sold are 1st and 3rd Tuesdays in June, July, Aug., Sept, Oct. and Nov. Stage line daily except Sunday each way between Rawlins and Grand Encampment. For full information call on or address E. B. Slobsojt, General Agent NEBRASKA AND WYOMING HOME SEEKERS' EXCURSIONS. August 2nd and 16, September 6th and 20th, October 4th and 18th, the Elkhorn line (Northwestern) will sell tickets at oae fare plus $2 for the round trip to points on its linns in Nebraska west and north and in Wyoming west of and including Orin Junction, the mini imum round trip rate to be $9. Stop overs granted on going trip beyond Stan ton and Creston, Neb. For further in formation call on A. S. Fieldikq, C. T. A. mSo.IOthSt. BNI The Omaha Route. Trains leave Lincoln For Omaha 8 a. m. For Omaha 110:15 a. m. I For Omaha 1:30 p. m. j O For Omaha 2:15 p. m. TDAIMC For Omaha t8 p. m. 1 IAI IN O For Omaha 12:40 a, m. Leave Omaha for Lincoln 3;35 a. m. Lincoln fi:55 p. m. Lincoln "4.25 p. m. LiBCola 4:35 p. m. IdBcolnt7D. m. IdBcoia 1150 p. m Dsilv. tDsiIv a ,&jK: .ft 6 TRAINS 'JENNE33 MILLER'' HYGIENie X SliJEx llfl V.W1UJL1 We beg to announce that we have se cured the ':exclueive agency" for the fa mous "JENNESS MILLER" HYGI ENIC SHOES FOR WOMEN These elegant Shoes are just being in. troduced throughout the United States. They are the finest, most comfortable, easy fitting, durable and graceful shoes in the world. Made of specially tanned "Velvetta kid, which k as soft and fine as its name implies. Theparecut on scientific an atomical principles to conform to the natural foot, and fit the feet as nature n tended. We unuesitatingly recommend them 'to our patrons and guarantee shem to give absolute satisfaction. Try a pair and enjoy the luxury of comfortable durable, graceful fitting shoes. Only to' be had of us in the city. Shown in button and lace, in "turns," in wide "common sense" toe for tendyr feetj and narrow "drees" toe for dress wear, $3.50. No finer shoes at any price. 112-122 North Tenth street. Sole agents for "Jenness Mil ler" Shoes. JEanosr Grooerles, Ete. Tel. 192. 131-133 North Fourteenth Street, Lincoln Fine Teas and Coffees a Specialty. 9mmGmm)G&$m)&&o&Kitm6iQtaae999M NEBRASKA WESLYAN UNIVERSITY CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC. 90 ONE OF THE LARGEST SCHOOLS OF MUSIC IN THE WEST AND THE NUMBER OF POTTLS CONSTANT INCREASING. ONE REA SON FOR THIS LARGE INCREASE IS THAT THE METHODS OF IN STRUCTION IN USE HERE ARE THOSE OF THE BEST EUROPEAN CONSERVATORIES, BY WHICH PUPILS ARE ADVANCED IN THE MOST THOROUGH AND RAPID MANNER POSSIBLE, AND aRE NEVER ObLIGED TO GO OVER THE SAME GROUND SEVERAL TIMES, AS IS OFTEN THE CASE BECAUSE OF DJl .'RoPER IN STRUCTION. EVERY BRANCH OF MUSIC, VOCAL, INSTRUMENTAL AND THE ORETICAL TAUGHT, WITH MANY FREE ADVANTAGES. SEND FOR CIRCULAR GIVING FULL INFORMATION TO ITR.'RN' "R T,OnE Director University Place. Nehr t ' &sxjXBfteocffliMcse(pDC Daily. fDaily except Sunday. G.W. BONNELL. 6. P. & T.A. HOMESEEKERS EXCURSION1. September 6 and 26, October 4 and 18, to all points in Texas, Indian Ter ritory and Oklahoma Territory and to nearly all points in Arizona, Arkansas, Louisiana and New Mexico, the Bur lington will sell tickets at one fare plus $2 for the round trip. For fur ther information and tickets call at B. & M. depot or city ticket offices, corner Tenth and O streets. G. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T. A. Small Boy Papa, what is ihe past tense of do? Papa (absentedly) Overdue. Subscribe for The Cousin 51 a rear