The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 04, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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A DEFINITION OF A GENTLEMAN.
Tho term, "gentleman" always repro
Bents tho total eutn of a fow quoliilca
tions whli.'h cxporlonco Iibb proved to bo
moBt useful in tho actual state of social
lifo, and today it roproBenlB qualifica
tions that, upon tho whole, are not
natural artistic qualifications. Thero
are those who will refuse to admit that
tho conception of what a gentleman is
varies with different epochs and con
ditions. They will assort that tho
gentleman of a thousand years ago, of a
hundred yoars ago, is a geotloman to
day and will be ono tomorrow. As to
large matters of ethics and conduct, yes;
as to minor matters of behavior, no.
We decide that a man is a gentleman
by the manner in which he -'wears" in
daily existence; in its hep-hazard and
promisucous companionships and situa
tions. And social life at present is an
international affair. Its interests are
not confined to the limited stages where
they would formerly have been local
ized, but move over extended surfaces.
The gentleman of today, therefore, is
the individual who best adapts himself
to prevailing circumstances by not
stopping tho general How of things
with an intrusion, when not strictly
necessary, of his own personality. He
is the individual who puts no ovor
eeneitive valuations on his personal
standards, iuterfereB little with others,
has the silent courage of bis own con
duct, but no itch to explain it, or him
Bel f, or to impose either on a preoccu
pied world that has no time and lees
patience. This, in any case, may pass
as a definition of the social side of what
the Anglo-Saxon calls a gen tU man; and
aa the Anglo-Saxon race has spread
over the face of the globa more exten
sively than any other and been brought
in contact with the greatest num.
bar of peoples under th? greatist
diversity of circumstances, it may fairly
be considered no bad judge of the way
to get through that complicated thing,
modern life, with the least irritability
on all sideB and the smallest friction.
We of tbe'English tongue, in short, be
lieve at present, that man moBt ac
ceptable to his fellows, all round, who
least obtrudes, in personal intercourse,
the insistent personal note. From
American Society and the Artist,' by
Aline Gorren, in the November
Scribner'e.
The Nebraska Sanitarium.
Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following- inducements to the
tired and suffering public who are seeking; Health, Rest and Comfort:
T
ing publ
HE institution is situated on an ele- Scientifically classified dietary.
vated site, overlooking the city of uf,iis
Lincoln, which lies throe mike to Laboratory of hygiene for bacteriologi-
the northweft, and with wnich it ' "" uhbiuf"''" ... a-..
Stomach fluids analyzed for dyspeptics.
is connected by an electric street rail
way.
One of the most healthy locations be
tween the Mississippi River and tho
Rocky Mountains.
A well regulated institution for the
treatment of all chronic diseases.
Water of unusual purity.
Bathsof every description, including
he Electric-light bath.
Skillful attention given to tho treat
ment of
Dieoasoeof tho Stomach and Digestive
System.
Diseases of the Eve. Ear. Nnnn Tlu-not
Aseptic operating rooms and surgical and TjuWe.
wards.
Four physicians, well-trained, with
large experience in sanitarium medical
work.
Trained nurses for both sexes
Diseases peculiar to women,
Best of advantages for the treatment
of all forms of chronic diseases. Incur
able and offensive patients not received.
For circulars giving rates and further information, address,
NEBRASKA SANITARIUM,
College" View, Nebraska.
First Publication October 21.
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice In hereby kIvcii, Thnt by virtue of an
order of sale Ihnuc(1 by the clerk of the district
court of the third Judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, in an action
wherein Susun A. Kay Is plaintiff, and John S.
Main, ct nl, defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.
on tho JMst duy ofiNovember.A.D.lHW.ot the east
door of tho court house, in the city of Lincoln
Lancaster Co., Nebraska, offer for sale at public
auction the following described lands and tene
ments, to-wlt: all of block sixteen (10) In S. W.
WrlKht's addition to llelhany Heights, In Lan
caster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hund this 10th day of October
A. D., 18W. John J. Thompkn,
sheriff.
$25.00 925.00
The Union Pacific has made the Great
ly Reduced Rate of $25.00 to Portland
and other Puget Sound points, also to
Helena and Montana points, Salt Lake
City and Utah points.
For tickets and full information call
E. B. Slosson,
First Publication October 21
NOTICE. Ames &Amcs attorneys, 145 south ltth street.
In tho district court of Lancaster county. Ne
braska, The Boston Investment Co., plaintiff, vs.
Charlotte A. Dclnncy, William H. Hammond,
Mrs. Tlllle Land and Fred Uullurd, defendents.
Charlotte A. Delancy will take notice thut the
Boston Investment Company, as plaintiff, has
tiled its petition in the district court of Lancas
ter county, Nebruska, against you us defendant,
the object and prayer of which said petition is
to foreclose a certuln mortgage on the East llfty
feet f&O) of lot sixty (0)) In S. W. Little's sub
division of the west half (lA) of the south-west
quarter (H i of section 24, town 10, ranged, and
lot seven (7) of block eighty-five (Kri) of the orig
inal plat of the city of Lincoln; said mortgage
was executed by you to Kichard D. Miller and
Wm. E. Darkly, Jr., on the twenty-eighth day
of May, 18SM, by them assigned to the Old Na
tional Hank of Cambridge, Ohio, by it assigned
to the FlrstNutlonal Dank of Lincoln, and by it
assigned to this plaintiff, said mortgugo being
given to secure u certain promissory note dated
May twenty-eighth, 18U4. In tho sum of 2,500.00
due on the first day of June, 1899, and there is
now due on said note and mortgage tho sum of
M.OMM'J together with interest at the rate of ten
per cent per annum from the tenth day of Oc
tober, IBIW. Said petition ulso, prays the fore
closure of a certain tax certitlcute Issued to Wil
liam H. Mendenhull and by him usslgned to this
plaintiff, upon which and prior und subsequent
taxes paid by it there Is" now due the sum of
$242.KI together with ten per cent for attorney
fee and interest at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 18th day of October, 1899. For
which sums with Interest to date of decree plain
tiff prays for a decree; that tho defendant bo re
quired to pay tho same or that said premises be
sold to satisfy the amount found due.
You are required to answer said petition on
or before tho 4th duy of December, 1HU0.
TlIK llOHTON INVKSTMKNT COMPANY,
Uy Ames & Ames, its attorneys.
First Publication October 7-5.
Sealed bids will be received by tho city clerk
nthlsortlcc until 4 o'clock, p. m November 11,
18TO, for the salo of district paving bonds on re
paving district number nine (0), bearing inter
est at live per cent per annum payable annually,
interest and principal payable at the Nebraska
llscul ngencv. New York city, tno amount of
bonds to be issued and date of Issue, to be de
termined hereafter. Uonds payable in ten
years, one-tenth each year. All bids must be
accompanied by u cnrtillcd check for 10(). The
city reserves the right to reject any or all bids,
'1HOS. II. I'HATT.
October 5, 1899. . City Clerk.
First Publication October 14-1.
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION OF THE
CITY REAL PROPERTY CO.
Notice is hereby given that the subscribers
hereto have associated themselves together for
tho purpose of forming an incorporation under
the laws of the state of Nebraska and to that
end have adopted articles of incorporation. By
the terms of the said articles of Incorporation
the name of the corporation shall bo "Tho City
Real Propertv Company." Tho principal placo
of transacting the business of tho said corpora.
Hon shall be in the city of Lincoln, Nebraska.
The amount of the capital stock of this corpora
tion Is the sum of "0,uio.OO divided into shares of
100.00 each, which shall be paid at or lajfore
the date of the issuance of certificates therefor,
either In money or In real estate, fixtures or ap
purtenances situated In the city of Lincoln, Ne
braska, but the corporation shall be deemed
complete for all purposes upon tho subscription
of thrco shares. The general nature of the busi
ness to bo transacted by this corixiration shall
be to purchase, own, maintain, repair, insure,
rent, mortgage, sell and convey real estate, fix
tures und appurtenances In the city of Lincoln,
Nebraska. The time of tho commencement of
this corporation shull Ikj tho 29th day Of Septem
ber, 1899, und tho time of Its termination shull
be ut the expiration of Twenty-Five years from
said last named date. The highest amount of
Indebtedness or liability to which this corpora
tion shall a', any time subject Itself shall bo
10,000.00. Tho affairs or this corporation shall
bo conducted by a board of three directors who
shall choose a president from among their own
number, and who shall also appoint a secretary
and treasurer, but the lust numed offices muy bo
held by the same person.
R. C. HA7.1.KTT.T
W. P. STK1I1I1NH,
E. E. SPKNCKIl.
What were his last wordB?
He did not have any.
So his wife was with him to the end
rew Lincoln
gteel Range.
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