The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 18, 1899, Image 12

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does the artist follow,
having a portrait painted of Brother
John. ,
, "What picture
' she was naked. . ,
"He is using materials in my posses
sion," she replied loftily in a tone which
forbade further comment.
The portrait was completed and proved
a wonderful likeness, more lifelike and
striking than the one in Aunt Julia's
possession.
"Dear Julia," grandmother wrote, "you
will be glad to know that if your portrait
of Brother John should 'unfortunately
be destroy! d, there would still exist a
truthful and lasting reminder of him in
the picture which I now have."
When Aunt Julia stood before this
new and disconcerting work of art, there
was an ashy tinge to her face, but she
rallied heroically.
"There is a strong likeness to yourself
in thie, Matilda. I did not notice it so
much in my picture."
' "Yes, grandmother
'the artist thought
able."
'" Little Martha was standing near.
'Did' you learn -your -Bible-lesson,
child?"
"I know one verse.'
, . "What is it?"
"Pride goeth before destruction."
' My friend stopped and go zed affection
ately at the keen eyes apparently watch
ing from the frame. "This is that, por
trait,' he said. -.
"I am afraid I do not understand.
What materials did your grandmother
poasese?"
"There was a remarkable-family-likeness,"
he. laughed. "She sat for the
portrait herself, and the artist added the
side whiskers and dress, and altered the
hair. Aunt Julia never knew, but later
it leaked out in the family. Grand moth
er toll me, for we were always very near
to each other."
placidly replied,
it quite remark
TO THE FOOTBALL, BOY.
A FEW LINES TO TOT HERO OF THE HOUKt
Hello!
Here you are again,
You' great big, huky, overgrown
Specimen of-humanify,
Football Boy,
Football Boy. t ; v .
We're glad to see you!
You're not pretty"" '"-
No,
Not a bit!
With your nose cap and ear protector?,
And eye shields and chin pad, .
A nd e fe w other things on
You're a sight! '
Yet,
Somehow,
We can't help liking you!
We know you're haughty
The Nebraska Sanitarium.
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Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following inducements to the
tired and suffering public who are seeking Health, Rest and Comfort:
HE institution is situated on an ele
vated site, overlooking the city of
Lincoln, which lies three miles to
the northwest, and with wnicn it
is connected by an electric street rail
way. One of the most healthy locations be
tween the Mississippi River and' the
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.
Scientifically classified dietary.
Laboratory of hygiene for'bacteriologi
cal and microscopical investigation.
Stomach fluids analyzed
tics.
Aseptic operating rooms and surgical
wards.
Four physicians, welUtrained, -with
large experience in sanitarium medical
work.
Skillful
ment of
attention given to the treat
Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive
for dyepep- System.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
and Lumps.
Diseases peculiar to women.
Best of advantages for the treatment
of all forms of chronic diseases. Incur
able and offensive patients not received.
Trained nurses for both sexes.
For circulars giving rates and further information, address,
NEBRASKA AJVI'TARIUM,
College View, Nebraska.
Ob, very haughty!
And that your opinion of the F. B.
Is somewhat exaggerated.
Yes
And, sometimes,
- When you get the. other .fellow
In a tight place
You say unkind things to him
ALd jump on him
And threaten to tear his heart out,
So that we girls up on the grand stand
Can hear you.
Nevertheless, Football Boy,
You'll'do!
For you don't sit still
And dream
Or talk
Principally talk
Of bow art, literature and politics
Are going to the bow-wows.
No,
You just get in the game
And play football
And make things rustle!
And w ben you get to be a man
Like papa,
And go up against .this naughty world,
You are the kind of a chap
That won't theorize,
With your hand thrust carelessly in
the bosom of your frock coat.
No,'
You'll get right out
"And do things!
For you've learned not to be afraid,
And to get there.
And tbat!s why we like you.
Football Boy, .
You're all tight!
Town Topics.
I suppose the happiest day in a man's
life is when be gets engaged . ,
He thinks it ia until the day he geta
divorced.
Wht'sa laugtjlnjfetopk, dad?
The necktie a man'a wife buys him. '
Flint Publication November 184.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR
LANCASTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of-the estate of Nancy Jennie
Ifcf&Y clccctiKcd
This cause comtnsron for hearing upon the
petition of Wilmer 11. Comstock, administrator
of the estate of Nancy Jennie May, deceased,
praying for a license to Mill lots twenty-two (22)
and twcnty-foUr' (24) In' block one (1) -ami -lots
twenty-two (22), twenty-three (23) nnd twenty
four i24) In block two (2) in Central park sub
division, an addition to the City of Lin
coln, in Lancaster county, Nebraska, or a
sufficient amount of the same to bring
the sum of three hundred ($300.00) dollurs
for the payment of debts allowed against
said estate and the costs of administration,
there not being sufficient personal property to
pay the said debts and expenses.
It is therefore ordered that all persons inter
ested in said estate appear before me at the
court house, in the City of Lincoln, in Lancaster
county, Nebraska, on the second day of January,
1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., to show cause why a
license should not be granted to said adminis
trator to sell so much of the above described
real estate of said deceased as shall be ncces
Bary to pay said debts andexpcnses.
Dated this 13th day of November, 1899.
Lincoln Fbost,
Judge of the District Court.
First Publication October 21
NOTICE. Ames AAmes attorneys, 145 south 11th street.
In the district court of Lancaster county. Ne
braska, The Boston Investment Co., plaintiff, vs.
Charlotte A. Dcluney, William H. Hammond,
Mrs. Tillie Land und Fred Ilullard, defendents.
Charlotte A. Delancy will take notice that the
Boston Investment Company, as plaintiff, has
nled Its petition In the district court of Lancas
ter county, Ncbruska, against you as defendant,
the object and prayer of which said petition is
to foreclose a ccrtuin mortgage on the East lit ty
feet (SO) of lot sixty (60) In S. W. Little's sub
division of the west half (H) of the south-west
quarter (M) of section 24, town 10. range 6, and
lot seven (7) of block eighty-five (85) of the orig
inal plat of the city of Lincoln: said mortgage
was executed by you to Richard D. Miller -and
Wm-E. Harkly, Jr.pn the twentyfolghth day
or May. 1894, by them' assigned to the'oia Na
tional Bank of Cambridge, Ohio, by it assigned
to the First National Bank of Lincoln, and by It
assigned to this nlulntin. said morttmaa iwinv
given to secure a certain promissory note dated
May twenty-eighth, 1894, In the sum of 12,500.00
due on the first dav of June. 1890. nnd thorn i
J now due on said note and mortgage the sum of
vs,ueaw wgciner wun interest at tne rate often
per cent per annum from the tenth day of Oc
tober, 1899. Said petition also prays the fore
closure of a certain tax certificate issued to Wil
liam H. Mendenhall and by him assigned to this
plaintiff, upon which and prior and subsequent
taxes paid by It there is now due the sum nf
S242.K3 together with ten per cent for attorney
fee and interest at the rate of ten per cent per
annum from the 13th day of October, 1899. For
which sums with Interest to data of decree plain
tiff Dravs for a decree: thnt the dpfmdnnt tw re
quired to pay thejtame or that said premises be
nuiu wi nuiiNiy me umuum rouna uue.
You are required to answer said nctltton nn
or before the 4th day of December, 1899.
AHK BOSTON INVESTMENT COMPANY,
By Ames & Ames, its attorneys.
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iBUCKSTAFE BROS. MFG.m,
Lincoln
Nina.
First Publication October 21.
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice Is hereby given, That by virtuo of an
order of sale Issued by the clerk of the district
court of the third Judlclul district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, In an action
wherein Susan A. Roy Is plaintiff, and. John S.
Main, et al, defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.
on the 21st day ofNovcmber.A.D.1899,at the east
door of the court house, In tho city of Lincoln
Luncaster Co., Nebruska, offer for sale ut public
auction tho following described hinds and tene
ments, to-wit: all of block sixteen (10) In S. W.
Wright's addition to Bethany Heights, in Lan
caster county, Nebruska.
Given under my hund this 10th day of October
A. D., 1899. John J. Thomkrn.
'sheriff.
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every Friday via Colorado Springs and Salt
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Southern Bouto leaves Kansas City and Omaha
ev.ry v cdnesday via Ft. Worth and 1
Paso to Los Angeles and Ran Francisco.
Theso Tourist Cars are f latest puttorn and
carried on Fast Passenger Trains, and their
popularity ia evidence that we offer tb
Tboso lowest rate tickets ure available in the &-
Popular full mat Tourist Cars,
For full description of this servico and the
benefits given its patrons, p.tidress
E. W. THOMPSON, A. G. P
Topeka, Kan.
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