Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1898)
lFW" 10 THE COURIER. t '-T- 3 " . j.. flfc - . 5- -. ir- i. !-- ik! !f; fc THE THEATRE The repertoire of Ferris' Ccmeduns who play a six night engagement at the Funke Opera house, beginning Monday night, i annoanced in the following effu sive style: On Monday, "Ohio," brimful of fun, Specultiee galore, from the time it's be gun. Tuesday, "A Grand Tuple Bill" is pre sented, Everything advertised will be repre sented, Two funny farces, refined and neat, And an olio of specialties hard to beat. Wednesday, "The Chorus Girl," with story unique. Is one of the beet bills of the entire week. The Mechanical Man," on Thursday night, -In the slang of today is 'way out 'o sight, "A Hot Member," 'A Corker" and "Takes the Bun," For clever specialties and uproarous fun. Next comes, "A Bo of Dynamite." Presented always on Friday night, Between acts two and three, "The Nita- scope," A funny burlesque on "The Vitascope." Now send all the children to the Satur day matinee, To see "Pock's Bad Boy," in mischievi oub play, Send not only the children, but the la dies, too. For the specialties are many, clever and new. On Saturday night we offer a feast, la Vaudeville! Vaudeville! The craze of the east. You'll laugh! You'll yell! You'll scream! Till you're sore, Crying "Good!" "Come again!" Encore! Encore! Ladies free Monday night only, if ac companied by the holder of a paid 30 cent ticket bought before 7 p. m. Prices, 10, 20 and 30 cents. Bemember the children's matinee on Saturday at 2 p. m. Every child will receive a present. Sales of seats open Saturday at 9 a. m, Matinee 10 and 23 cents. 'LEGAL NOTICE. First Publication Dec. 10; 4. In The Circuit Court Of The United States For The District Of Nebraska. The Philadelphia & Beading Coal and Iron Company, Plaintiff vs. William W. Lottridge, Harry P. Hermance, and John N. C. lottridge, trading under the firm name and style of Lincoln Coal Company, Defendants. No. 182, Doc. T. TOOTED STATES MARSHAL'S SALE. Public notice is hereby given that in pursuance and by virtue of an order for ale of attached property issued out of the above named court in tb above entitled cause, and bearing date of November 16th. A. D., 1898, 1, George H. Thummel. United Stateti Marshall for the District of Nebraska, will on Wednesday, the 11th day of January, A. D. 1H99, at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, of said day, at the east front door of the County Court Home at Lincoln, in Lan caster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at Sublic auction, to the highest and best idder for cash, the following described real estate to-wit: The interest of William W, Lottridge in and to the north-east quarter (N. E. 1) of section thrity two (32), township eleven (11), range six (6) east; subject to all dower and homestead rights of Julia Kern; also the interest of said William W. Lottridge in and to lot nine (9), block thirteen (13), City of Lincoln, coasty of Lancaster, state of Nebraska, subject to the dower and homestead rights of said Julia Kern. All of the above described property betag situated in Lancaster county, state of Nebraska. Said sale is to satisfy a judgment ob tained in the Circuit Court of the Uni ted States for the district of Nebraska, for the sbsl of four thousand one hun dred two aad 35-100 ($410225) dollars and costs of this actioD, in favor of said The Philadelphia fc Reading Coal Jfc Iron Company, and against said Wiiliam W. Lottridge et al. George H. Thummel, United States Marshal, District of Nebraska. Dated December 10th A. D. 189S. S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney for Plaintiff. (First Publication November 26, 4t) NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. 2 75 P. M. &. T. Co. vs. Myers. To Robert H. Mers, Mary J. Myers, his wife, and the State Savings Bank of Des Moines, Iowa, a corporation, non resident defendants: You and each of you am hereby noti fied that on November 17th, 1898, the Philadelphia Mortgage and Trust com pany, a Pennsylvania corporation, as plaintiff, began an action against you and other defendants in the district court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, the object of which is to foreclose a cer tain mortgage on the following land in said county, to wit: The north half of section number 3. in town number 11, north of range number 6, east o' the 6th principal meridian, in Lancaster County, Nebraska, made by Robert H. Myers to the Clark nd Leonard Invest ment company, dated March 1, 1894, to secure the payment of a promissory note of said Robert II. Meyers to said The Clark k Leonard Investment Company for 4,000, on which there is now due $4,120, with interest from September 1, 1898, at ten per cent per annum pur suant to coupons; alEO a tax lien on the northeast quarter of said section, tor the taxaB of1894, 1895 and 1896, in the sum of $77.25, with interest from November 11,1895, to November 11th, 1897, at the rate of 20 per cent, and since November 11th, 1897, at the rate of 10 per cent- per annum; also a tax lien on the ncrthwest quarter of said section for the taxes of 1894, 1895 and 1896. in the sum of 878.35, with interest from November 11th, 1895, to November 11th, 1397, at the rate of 20 per cent, and since November lltb, 1897, at the rate of 10 percent per annum. Plaintiff prays for a decree of fore closure and Bale of said land to satisfy said lien3 as aforesaid, for deficiency judgment and general relief. You are required to an6wer plaintiffs ' petition on or before the 2d day of Jan uary, 1899. The Philadelphia Moktgage fc Trust Companv, Plaintiff. By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney. NO DUST Al L COMFORT' VIA Bjl Chair cars, buffet, library and smoking care, Pullman palabe and tourist cars; alsh those elegant dining cara with meals on the European plan All by the BURLINGTON ROUTE G. W. BONNELL. 6. P. fir T.A. Lincoln, Nebr. TIMEISMONFY.' When you are traveling, -due con sideration snould be given to the amount of time epent in making your journey. The Union Pacific is the be6t line and makes the fastest time by many hours to Salt Lake City, Portland and Cali fornia, points. For time tables, folders, illustrated books, pamphlets descriptive of the ter ritory traversed, call at City Office, 1014 O st. E. B. Slossow, Gen. Agent. fill Opera House Corner O and Twelfth. Telephone 355. F. C. ZEHRUNG,Mgr.- one jorxxr COMENCING THE FUN MAKERS 111 IN THE NEW COMEDY 22 SPECIALTIES. 40 MUSICAL NUMBERS. Change of bill each night. Prices 10c, 20c, 30c. Matin g 10c and 25c, Ladies free Monday night if accompanied by a lady or gentleman holding one 30c paid ticket if purchased before 6 p. m. Monday. We nave just put in a complete stock of Mrs. Gervaise Graham's excellent preparations, including her celebrated Hair Restorer, Cactic's Hair Grower, Cu cumber and Elder Flour Cream.andvarious facial remedies. Visit the DEM ONSTRATION there this week. Free treatments and freo applications given also fie samples and booklet "How to Be Beautiful-" Special exhibit of Mrs' Graham's Hydro Vacu, the latest' and' most scientific Invention for treating the ""palace beautiful Near Oliver Theatre. 121 so 13th HALF RATES FOR THE HOLIDAYS VIA MISSOURI PACIFIC. On December 21, 25, 26, 31 and Janu ary 1 and 2, the Missouri Paciffc will sell tickets to all points within 200 miles atone fare for the round trip, good untill January 4th 1899. t Don't forget that the two trains each way between Lincoln and Kansas City run every day in the 5'ear. Further information at the city ticket office, 1039 O st. F. D. Cornell, 0. P. and T. A. ' 1 MftJlTS 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 IflE HAWKS NURSERY COMPANY Mllwatxlgee, "Wries., OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS HOTOO APHS OFBABIES, PHOTOGRAPHS OF GROUPS EXTERIOR VIEWS sfw&rtifrijkt THE PHOTOGRAPHER 129 South Eleventh Street. tOOOOOOfeOOO OOOOOOl THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA is in a tourist sleeping car, personally conducted, via of the Burlington route. You don't change cars. You make fast time. You see the finest scenery on the globe. Your car is not so expensively finished nor so fine to look at as a palace sleeper, but it is just as clean, just .as comfortable, just as good to ride in, and nearly 120 cheaper. The Burlingtcn excursions leave Lin coln at 6:10 p. m. every Thursday, reaching San Francisco Snnday and Los Angeles Monday. Porter with each car. Excursion manager with each party. For folder giving full information call at B fc M depot or City ticket office, corner lOthand O streets. G. W. Boknell, O.P.&T.A The Karalm Jews. The Karalm Jews number 3,000 or 4,000 and live principally in the Crimea. They speak a Tartar dialect among themselves, and ethsologically are much more like Tartars, than Semites. Their own legends, in fact, permit tha assumption that they were Khazarw . and were converted to Judaism in the eighth century. Their form of Judaism differs from that of the 5,000,000 or more orthodox Russian Jews in reject ing the talmud and traditional theol ogy altogether and confining itself strictly to the Mosaic revelation. It fc.as been a favorite amusement with the .Russians for generations to pretend the greatest admiration and affection for this obscure little tribe. Mme. Novikoff had her jcke on the subject here In London when she gravely as sured an Interviewer some, years ago that there never had been a law of any kind Issued In Russia against the Jews. When this amazing assertion was ques tioned she coolly explained that she referred to the Karalm Jews, as In Rus sia they die not consider the disciples of the talcsud were Jews at all. Inas much as the Karaites constitute only a two-thousandth part of the Jewhu race If, indeed, It be conceded that they belong to It at all the Insolence ef the Russian attitude toward them is peculiarly exasperating to Hebrews in general aad the spectacle of theii being brought forward at Moscow as the sole representatives of Israel will smart and rankle just as the genial Slavonic character deires it should. Saturday Review. Subscribe far Tme Couaur 11 a rear