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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 14, 1899)
State Historical Society, Unl Library THE COURIER. .1: Hor sqft voice became shrill in her iierco excitomont. Cecil was amnzed. Ho hud not dreamt of the paesion that underlay her Booming docility. To do him juBtice, tho kisa had been talcon idly, and duly repented of. Hia proponal today had boon nr-ido in sheer gladness of heart. Ho had wanted eomoono to share his pleasure Ho had no ultorior motives Buch a9 sho had credited him with and ho was embarrassed at hor outbreak. "You would not evon lovo me," she repeatod; und thoa something in her attitude of deeolution brought the truth home to him. Tho dotianco W53 made because she know her own weakness. For a moment tho suddenness of it blinded him. A dazzling possibility swopt before his eyes, and then be cooled, as quickly as ho had been fired. With a woman's intuition, she read the change ia his face. His blue eyeB dropped before here. He turned away, and went to tb.3 window where he stood, gazing idly at tin passers by. She camo to bim softly. She whb clad now In the quaint street costume that had at first brought a amMo to his lips. "Uoad-bye," ehe said, holding out her hand timidly. Her face whb very pale and her eyes troubled, but her pride kept her up. He wantei to apeak, to Siy something, but the Anglo-Saxon in him dreaded a scene. "Good-bye, Judith. Shall I see you again soon?" be asked, awkwardly. She nodded, and withdrew her band elowly from his. Then, as if boxed by a grief too heavy for her young shoulders to bear, her head drooped forward, and ehe glided toward the door. A moment's p-iuseon the threshold, where, last night, he had kissed her. and then she passed out of hie sight, and he knew that it was fjrever. Town Topics. Leave Chicago every Thursday via Ooloiado and Scenic Route to San Francisco and Los Angelea. Southern Route leaves Chicago every Tuesday via Kansas City, Ft. Worth ar.d El Paso to Los Angeles. Thece Excursions Cars are attached to Fast Pas enger trains and their popu larity is evidence that we offer the best Accompany these excursion and save money for the lowest rate tic) eta are available in these popular Pullman Tourist cM. For official map of city of Los Ange les and N.E. A. pamphlet, address E. B Slosson. The Nebraska Sanitarium. T Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following" inducements to the tired and suffering public who are seeking Health, Rest and Comfort: Scientifically clussitiod dietary. HE institution is situated on an ele vated silo, overlooking I ho city of Lincoln, which lies three miles to tho northwest, and with which it is connected by an electric street rail way. Ono of the moBt healthy locations bo tween the Mississippi River and tho Rocky Mountains. A well regulated institution for the treatment of all chronic dieeaseo. Water of unusual purity. Datbsof every desciiption, including he Electric -light bath. Laboratory of hygiene for bacteriologi cat and microscopical investigation. Skillful attention given to the treat ment of Stomach flu ids analyzed tics. Aseptic operating roomB and surgical wards. Four physicians, well-trained, with large experience in sanitarium medical work. Trained nurses of both sexes. DieeaseBof tho Stomach and Diuostiv. for dyspep- System. Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Noeo, Throat and Lunpe. Diseases peculiar to womon. Best of advantages for tho treatment of all forms of chronic dieoases. Incur able and offensive patients not received" For circulars giving rates and further information, address, NEBRASKA SANITARIUM, College View, Nehuaska. first publication Sept. 23, iF90-5. MASTER'S SALE. Docket T. No 132. In tho i ircuit court of tho United States for tho district of Nebraska. Hannah Oliver, complainant, vs. John J. Davis, et al, respond cnts. In chancery. FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE. Public notico Is hereby given that in pur suance and by virtuo of a decrno entered in the nbovo cnuso on tho 17th day of ovembor. 181-8. I, A. J.Hnwycr. muster in chancery, of tho circuit court of tho United Rtntes for the dis trict of Nebraska, will on tho 2tst day of Octo ber. 1599, at tho. hour of twoo'click in the afternoon of said day at the east door of the county court houao building in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska, sell at public auction for cash tho following d' scribed property, to-wit:, Lot nnabor three (3) in block number three (3) Ploasant Dill hubdi vision. Lincoln, situate in Lancaster county, Nobraska. A. J. AW-fER7M aster in chancery. Webrtir & Flebastt, Solicitors for complainant. First Publication October 7-5. Sealed bids will be received by the city clerk at hiH office until 4 o'clock, p. m., November II, 1899. for the sale of district paving bondH on re paying district number nine (9), bearing inter est at five per cent per annum payable annually, interest and principal pay ablo at the Nebraska fiscal agency, New York city, tno amount of "bonds to be issued and date of issue, to be de termined hereafter. Bonds payable in ten years, one-tenth each year. All bids must be accompanied by a certified check for 9100. The city reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. lHOH. II. I'HATT. October 5, 1899. City Clerk. First Publication, October 7-4. LEGAL NOTICE. Edward L. Rawlintrs, defendant wll take notice, that on the ftth day of October 1899, Anes M. Rawlinus, as complainant, 11 led her petition in the District Court of Lancaster Countv, State of Nebraska, ugnlnst said defend ant, tho object nnd pruyer of which Is to pro cure a divorce from tho said Edward L. 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