The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 09, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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INSPIRATION OR DYSPEPSIA?
The Successful Professional Man was
puffing an after dinner cigar with the
Prosperous Buainets Man in the lobby
of the Paxtoo. The conversation had
come around to Inspirations, the irresis
tible shaping of ones. actions by some in
definable outside influence.
t "In that connection," said the Profest
sionat Man, "I would like to relate a
little ezporienco of mine, I had come
home late one night and on retiring
strove in vain to Bleep. Something
seemed to keep my eye lids pried "apart
until like dne in a trance I seemed, to be
gazing through the shadows down an
endless .'melancholy vista ,euch as.it is
not given all men to behold. Then , I
heard a small wierd voice calling to me
from nether spheres and abysma depths
commanding me to take my pen, and
like the divine lrlBte of yore, write.
1 1 seized . a pencil and pad from the
table, and in the stygian darkness, but
(with bright supernal eyes that seemed
to demark every letter as though en
graven in characters of flame, I
The Nebraska Sanitarium.
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Located at College View, Nebr., offers the following
tired and suffering public who are seeking Health,
Scientifically classified dietary.
Laboratory of hygiene forbacteriologi
cal and microscopical investigation.
HE institution is situated on an ele
vated site, overlooking the city of
Lincoln, which lies three miles to
the northwest, and with which it
is connected by an electric street rail
way.
One of the most healthy locations be
tweeri the Mississippi River and the
Rocky Mountains.
A well regulated institution for the
treatment of all chronic diseases.
Water of unusual purity.
'Batbsof every description, including
he' Electric-light bath.
Stomach fluids analyzed for dyspep
tics. Aseptic operating rooms and surgical
wards.
Four physicians,
large experience in
work.
well-trained, with
sanitarium medical
Trained nurses for both sexes.
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For circulars giving rates and further information, address,
NEBRASKA
inducements to the .
xest and Comfort:
Skillful attention given to the treat
ment of
Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive
System.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
and Lungs.
Diseases peculiar to women.
Best of advantages for the treatment
of all forms of chronic diseases. Incur
able and offensive patients not received.
SANITARIUM,
College View, Nebraska.
the following demi-dyspeptic amouratic
diapsonaise." And the Professional
Man drew a folded paper from an inside
pocket and handed it to the Business
Man.
"The lack of .meter," apologized the
Professional Man, "must be excused by
the fact that the meter was not working,
the gas had been turned out, and the
unevenees of the feet is explained by the
muse to be due to the freezing off of
several of the minor articulates in the
arcti-boreal regions through which the
effusion first passed before crystallizing
under my pen. Agony and sleepless
ness followed. It is also likely to follow
and haunt whosoever has the temerity
to read thereof.
The Business Man unfolded the paper
and read:
, PHANTASMAGORIC. ,
fere's a wild of lost "wri 'W
.patellar spates v"-" " '-
But nose to mark old Time as he paces
Delving their rubbish for trace of the races.
All forgotten by the God of man
Seared and blackened by hk aim and 'bant
Followed and mocked by echoes that wallow
In the cavernous skies that wierdly bellow.
"Stars dazzling crystal bright
Steel blue mazed through polar night.
Bleak flickering o'er the frigid vast,
Like lurid sparks from ice bergs cast:
Pierce stafc and waning stickle
Your' cold blue points
through the cadomlng nlddei
Chill all earth with your icy light.
Flare stun gazed through polar night.
The lost cub's wail beats your frozen faces
You sight men's bones in forsaken placet,
Calm stars with your frosty light,
Wheel and reel o'er the frozen seas,
Where the white bear eager roaming
Seeks frantic prey, in eternal gloaming."
The Busitese Man finished with a
wrote, cynical- smile curling they- tips of his
moustaches toward his eyes.
"You call that inspiration; where had
you been that night?''
"Well," said the Professional Man, "I
spent the evening at a reception, and
dinner given to a distinguished literary
man.''
"Hum, I see, and you talked to all
the oldish young women at the function,
who had or professed to have, literary
inclinations, and on top of that you put
olives, macaroons, welsh rarebit, six on
the halt-shell, a. half cracked with pep
per sauce, patty de foy grass, and other
vegetables, a cold bottle or tvo. . . .Hum
any one could have an inspiration by
night on such a backing."
And their cigars went out in aileuce.
Germain Towl.
First Publication November 184.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR
LANCASTER COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
In the matter of the estate of Nancy Jennie
May, deceased.
This cause cotnlnu on for hearing upon tho
petition of Wllmer B. Comstock, administrator
of the estate of Nanoy Jennie May, deceased,
praying for a license to sell lots twenty-two (22)
and twenty-four (34) in block, one (I) and lots
twenty-two (23), twenty-three. (28) and twenty
four (24) in block two (3) in Central park sub
division, an addition to the City ot Lincoln,-
in Lancaster county,- Nebraska, or a
sufficient amount of the same to bring
the- sum of three hundred (1800.00) dollars
for tho 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 annear before mo at the
court house, in the City of Lincoln, in Lancaster
county, NODi-asica, on we second day or January,
w, at w ociock a. m., 10 snow cause why a
license should not beirranted to said admlnln-
ftrator to sell so much of the above described
real estate of said deceased as shall be neces
sary to pay said debts andexpenses.
Dated this 13th day of November, 1899.
Lincoln Fbobt,
Judge of the District Court
What's his war record?
He's made an application for a pen
sion seven times.
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Steel Range.
IS BETTER THAN EVER
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Made from the very best material. Warranted to be a
Good Baker
When in want of a new Cooking Stove
and economical of fuel.
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First Publication December 2-3
NOTICE OF SALE.
.In the District Court of Lancaster County
Nebraska.
In the matter of tho application of Harry
Thornburg, administrator of tho estate of
Martha Thornburg, deceased, to sell real estate.
Publio notice is hereby given that by virtue of
a license issued by Hon. Lincoln Frost, one of
tho Judges of tho District Court of tho 3d Ju
dicial district of Nebraska on the day of No
vember A.D., 1899, 1 will sell at publio auction
on the 20th day of December A.D., 1899, at the
cast front door of tho court house in said county
of Lancaster, beginning at ono o'clock P.M., of
said day and continuing until two o'clock, the
following described real estate, viz: Lot number
Four in block number Fifty-eight in tho city of
Lincoln proper, in said county. Terms of sale
one fourth cash on day of sale and balance on
credit of not to exceed three years at six per
cent interest and secured by first mortgage on
said premises.
Dated this 23d day of November, 1899.
Habby Thornbdbo,
Administrator
WlLLABD E. STKWABT,
' Attorney for Administrator.
First Publication Noy. 25-6.
MASTER'S' SALE.
Docket T, No. 132.
.In the circuit court of the United States for
the district of Nebraska. Hannah Oliver, com
plainant, vs. John J. Davis, et al., respondents.
In chancery.
FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE.
Publio notice Is -hereby given that pur
suance and by virtue of a decree entered in the
above cause on 'the 17th day of November. 1898,
I, A. J. Sawyer, master in chancery of tho
circuit court of the United States, for the dis
trict of Nebraska, will on the 20th day of De
cember, 1899, at the hour of two o'clock in tho
afternoon of said day, at the east door of the
county court house building in the city of
Lincoln, Nebraska, sell at publio auction for
cash the following described property, to-wit:
'Lot number three (8) in block number three
(3), Pleasant HU1 Sub-division, Lincoln, situate
in Lancaster county, Nebraska.
m A. J. Sawtkr, Master in Chancery.
.. W1B8TKR & FLSHAWTY,
Solicitors for Complainants.
First publication December 9-4.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Anna A. Reeder will take notice that on tho
4th day of December, 1899, Harry G. Reeder filed,
in the district court of Lancaster county, Ne
braska, his petition against her in which he al
leged that he Is and for more than two years
last past has been a resident of Lancaster coun
ty, Nebraska. That he was married to the de
fendant on or about the 28th day of December.
1891 and has since conducted himself towards
her as a true and faithful husband, That de
fendant without just cause or excusoon or about
the 25th of January 1895, wilfully abandoned tho
filaintilf and left his home and has not since re
urned, and since on or about tho 25th day of
January 1895 has continuously absented herself
from the plaintiff. Plaintiff prays that in said
action ho may be divorced from the defendant.
Tho defendant is required to answer suid peti
tion on or before tho 8th day of January 1900.
Dated December 4th, 1899.
Chah. O. Whbdon,
Attorney for Plaintiff Harry G. Reeder.
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These Tourist Cars are ef latest pattern and
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For full description of this service and the
benefits given its patrons, Address
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Chicago, III.
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PASTER THAN EVER.
Effective Oct. 15. The Union Paciflo
will inaugurate new train service, and
will reduce the time of, the Overland
Limited Train No, 1, between Chicago,
Council Bluffs and San Francisco. 3
hours and 15 minutes. Only 57 hours
Missouri river to Pacific coast. Buffet
Smoking and Library care with barber
shop. Chicago and Council Bluffs to
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Elegant palace sleeping cars, dining
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call on '
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