The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 23, 1899, Page 12, Image 12

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A Good Citizen.
Tho man who thinks, talks, writes and
works to improve and build up tho com
munity where he lives, without regard
to 'what people say, think or vn.te," ft) a
good citizen.
Too many men never do anything
without first trying to Ond out whether
the proposed action will be popular or
unpopular. The almost universal weak
ness of the public men of the United
Status is debility of moral courage,
This enervating epidemic is more dis
astrous to the republic than war and
pestilence.
The good citizen will always endeavor
to love his country for its own sake and
not to stand by its flag because of the
liberty and happy protection which that
flag represent; but the demagogue talks
glibly of country and flag, and the
rights of the plain people for his own
sake.
The demagogue is worse than war
pestilence and famine unified. The
Conservative.
The Rock Island playing cards are
the slickest you ever handled. One
pack will be sent by mail on receipt of
15 cents in stamps, A money order or
draft for 50 cents or Bamo in stamps will
secure 4 packs. They will be sent by
express, chargeB prepaid. Address,
John Sebastian, G. P. A.,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y.
Chicago.
Chappie She called me a conceited
idiot.
Dolly The idea! Why an idiot
nothing to be conceited about.
has
Dead men tell no tales.
They don't have to. They leave
ows who can do the talking.
wid-
GIVEN FR
EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS,
A $7.00 Book. J J J
To each pei-Hon interested in subscribing to
tho EuKcnc Field Monument Souvenir Fund.
Subscribe any amount desired. Subscriptions
us low as tl will entitle donor to this daintily
nrtistic volume,
(cloth bound, 8x11), as a certificate of subscrip
tion to fund. Book contains a selection of Mr.
Field's most representative works and is
rcauy ror aenverv.
But for the noble contribution of the .world's
greatest artists this book could not have been
manufactured for less than 17,00.
The fund created is divided equally between
the family of tho lato Eugene Field and the
Fund for the building of a monument to the
beloved poet of childhood. Address
Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund,
180 MONROE ST, CHICAGO.
(Also at Book Stores.)
If you wish to send postage, inclose 10c.
Mention this paper, as advertisement is in
rte d as our contribution.
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:
Scientifically classified dietary.
'HE institution is situated on an ole-
' 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.
tween the Mississippi River and the
Rocky Mountains.
A well regulated institution for the
treatment of all chronic diseases.
Water of unusual purity.
Bathsof overy description, including
he Electric-light bath.
Laboratory of hygiene forjbacteriologi
cal and microscopical investigation.
Skillful
ment of
attention given to the trout
Stomach fluids analyzed
tics.
Diseases of the Stomach and Digestive
for dyspep- System.
Aseptic operating rooms and surgical
wards.
Four physicians, well-trained, with
large experience in sanitarium medical
work.
Diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose, Throat
and Lunge.
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'T ARIIJM,
College View, Nebraska.
First publication December 0-4.
LEGAL NOTICE.
Anna A. Boeder will take notice that on tho
4th day of December, 1899, Harry O. Rccder filed
In the district court of Lancaster county, Ne
braska, his petition against her In which no 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 tho de
fendant on or about tho 88th day of December,
1891 and has since conducted himself towards
her as a truo and faithful husband. That de
fendant without Just cause or excuse on or about
tho 25th of January 1895, wilfully abandoned the
plaintiff and left his home and has not since re
turned, and since on or nbout the 35th day of
January 1895 has continuously absented herself
from the plaintiff. Plaintiff prays that In suld
action he may bo divorced from tho defendant.
The defendant is required to answer suld peti
tion ou or before tho 8th day of January 1000.
Dated December 4th, 1899.
Chab. O. WnKDON,
Attorney for Plaintiff Harry G. Rccder.
First Publication Nov. 25-6,
MASTER'S SALE.
Docket T, No. 182.
In tho circuit court of
the district of Nebraska.
tho United States for
Hannah Oliver, co-u
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New Lincoln
gteel Range.
IS BETTER THAN EVER
Mama Iham !&& bs.h Ea. uZf t1f.iJ Aa. 1.a a
v iurud iruiu iuo very uesb lumeriai. warrameu iu ue i
gt Good Baker
and economical of fuel.
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When in want of a new Cooking Stove
BTJCKSTAFF BROS. MFG. CO.
Lincoln
Nebr.
The best of all
children's magazines. London Spectator
St. NIGOLS
: For YOUNG FOLKS.
A Monthly Magazine Edited by J
Mary Mapes Dodge.
A Splendid Program
of Art, Literature
Fun. & J J 2
Personally Conducted
Tourist Excursions-
FOR 900
flalnant, vs. John J. Davis, ct al., respondents
n chancery.
FORECLOSURE OF MORTGAGE.
Public notice is hereby Riven that in pur
suance and by vlrtuo of a decree entered in tho
above cause on tho 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, 1B99, at tho hour of two o'clock in tho
afternoon- of said day, at tho cast door of tho
county court house building In tho city of
Lincoln, Nebraska, sell at publio auction for
cosh the following described property, to-wit:
Lot number three (3) in block number three
(3), Pleasant Hill Sub-division, Lincoln, situate
in Lancaster county, Nebraska.
A. J. Sawtkb, Master in Chancery.
VVkbstkb & Flkharty,
Solicitors for Complainants.
feEGAfe NOTICES
- A complete tile of "The Courier" is
kept in an absolutely vi reproof build
ing. Another file ia kept in this office
and atill another ha been deposited
elsewhere. Lawyers may publish legal
notices in ."'The Courier" with security
as the files are intact and are pre
served from year to year with great
care.
Ten Long Stories by Ruth McEncry
Stuart, Mary Mapes DodKC, Elizabeth
11. Custer und other writers. Each
complete In one number.
A Serial Story for Little Children
Stories of Railroad Life.
A Important Historical Serial of Colon
ial Llfo in America by Elbridge S.
Brooks.
Theodore Roosevelt promises to con
tribute a paper on "what America Ex
pects of Her Boys."
Fun and Frolic, both In rhymes, stories,
pictures and puzzles, will be, as al
ways, a striking characteristic of St.
Nicholas.
Everything Illustrated.
I FREE SIMPLE COPyOM HtOUESL
November begins tho now volume. Prlco
13.00. All dealers and ugents take sub
scriptions, or remittance may bo mado
direct to the publishers.
The CENTURY CO..
Union Square, New York.
Price $3. 00 a Year.
With Courier, $3.50.
THE CENTURY
MAGAZINE
1900
PRINTING IN COLOR.
THE BEST ILLUSTRATIONS.
with Cole's Engravings and
Castalgne'B Drawings.
A NEJW AND SUPERBLY ILLUS
TRATED LIFE OF CROMWELL
By the Right Hon. John Morley, M. P.
Begin new subscriptions with Novem
ber. Price $i00 a year. Subscribe
through dealers or remit to the publish
ers, THE CENTURY CO..
UNION SQUARE, NEW YORK.
With THEJ COURIER, $4.25.
-TO-
CHOICE OF TWO ROUTES.
Scenic Route leaves Kansas City and Oraahs
every Friday via Colorado Springs and Bait
Lake to California and Pacific coast points.
Southora Eoute leaves Kansas City and Omaha
7T edaesdar-rta Ft. vWorth and El
Faso to Los Angeles and Han Francisco.
TuoBe Tourist Cars are ef latest pattorn and
carried on Fast Passenger Trains, and tbolr
popularity is evidjnoo that wo offor tho
Those lowest rate tickets ure available In thoio-
Popular Pullman Tourist Gars
. For 'ull description of this service and tho
benefits givon its patrons, Address
E. W. THOMPSON, A. G. P
Topeka, Kan.
JOHN SEBASTIAN. G. P. A,
Chicago, III.
NOVELTY IN LITERARY
AND ART FEATURES.
California and Oregon Ex
cursions. Leave the
Missouri
River and
Nebraska
Point!
EVERY
WEEK,a!so
Daily
Ordinary
Sleeping
Cars for
Tourists
and
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THE ONLY DIRECT ROUTE.
Daily Service, Quick Time,
I ow Rates, Picturesque Route
and the Greatest Degree of Comfort
aro tho attractive features which comblno to
rondor pro-emlnently popular those Excursions
in Ordinary Sloopiu'g Cars to tho Pacific Coait
Steam Heat. Pintsch Light
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0ra Oonsitipation
liilliouBneBB, nervousness and the pill
habit. Action not followed by costive
ness, Doubt it? Try it. Sample tree.
Druggists, 25c, or address ANTI-PILL
CO . Lincoln. Nebr
M
A. D. GUILE.
UNDERTAKER aad
EMBALMER..
Office Telephone 470
ResldenccrTelcphoac 471.
315 S. nth Street.
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