The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 10, 1900, Page 11, Image 11

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2VEXXARr KIMBTvI, Director.
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LITERARY NOTES.
Mr. Robert Donald, the editor of the
Municipal Journal, of London, con
tributes to the American Monthly Re
view of Reviews for November, an im
portant article on "Trusts in England,"
describing the modus operandi of ef
fecting industrial combinations there,
and giving specific instances of many
such combinations formed within the
paet two years.
(83 a year. The Outlook Company,
New York.)
"The Political Beginnings in Porto
Ttico" is the subject of an article in the
November Review of Reviews by Dr.
-John Finley, the new professor of poli
tics at Princeton. Dr. Finley traveled
nearly 300 miles through the island last
summer the greater part of the way
afoot. His conclusions regarding the
possibilities of the Porto Ricans are
encouraging.
The November number of The House
hold is exceptionally noteworthy. The
cover, drawn especially for The House
hold, is executed in two colors, and tells
a pleasing story of Colonial days and
wajs and is in itself a work of art.
Uuder the new management, The
Household of Boston, Massachusetts,
promisee to become one of the first in
the field of magazines devoted to home
interests.
Thomas Wentworth Higginson con
tributes an article entitled "The Mould
of Fortune,' in the November Household.
J. F. HARRIS,
No. I, Board of Trade,
CHICAGO.
STOCKS
AND-
BONDS.
Grain, Provisions. Cotton.
"Private Wires to New York Gty and
Many Gties East and West.
MEMBER
New York Stock Exchange.
Chicago Stock Exchange.
Chicago Board of Trade
foEGAfo NOTlGEa
Among the principal illustrated arti
cles of the Magazine Number of The
-Outlook for November are, "Up from
Slavery," the first instalment of an
Autobiography by Booker T. Washing
ton, with portrait and many other il-i-
lustrations; "American Educators in
China," by George B. Smyth, Presi-
dent of the Anglo-Chinese College;
"The Emperor of Austria," by Irenaeus
Prime-Stevenson, based partly on the
recent seventieth birthday celebration
o'. the Emperor; "Nearer the North
Pole," by Sofia Bompiani, an account of
the achievement of the Duke of the
Abruzzi in reaching a point nearer to
the North Pole than man had before
attained; "The Sulu Archipelago," by
Phelps Wbitmarsb, Special Commis
sioner of The Outlook to the Filipines;
mother instalment of Mr. Hamilton
Wright Mabie's "William Snakspere,"
dealing with the later tragedies; a story
by Charles W. Chesnutt, author of "The
Wife of His Youth;'' full and numerous
book notices, the usual week'y history
of current events, and editorials on im
portant topics complete the Number.
A complete file of "The Courier" is
kept in an absolutely fireproof build
ing. Another file is kept in this office
and still another has been deposited
elsewhere. Lawyers may publish legal
notices in "The Courier" with security
as the files are intact and are pre-
romyear- to year with great
care.
Enterprising Advertiser Pardon me,
sir, but I heard you tell the gentleman
who just left that you "would wash
your hands of the whole affair."
"Well?"
"In case you do may I hope that you
will try my patent soap?" New York
World.
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 same in stamps will
secure 4 packs. They will be sent by
express, charges prepaid. Address,
John Sebastian, G. P. A.,
Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific R'y,
Chicago.
De Garry 1 met that old Summer
girl of mine in a cable car and I was
afraid she would speak to me.
Gilts How did you stop her?
De Garry I offered her my seat.
Town Topics.
Do you get your Courier regularly?
Please compare address. If incorrect,
please send right address to Courier
office. Do this this week.
(First Pub. Oct. 20- I.)
Notice of Incorporation.
Notice is hereby Riven of the formation of a
corporation under the laws of the state of Ne
braska. 1. The name of the corporation is tho Lincoln
Golf Club.
2. Tho principal placo of transacting the
business of said corporation is the city of Lin
coln .Nebraska.
3 The general nature of the business to be
transacted by said corporation is the buying,
owning or leasing.improring and maintainig of
gulf grounds in or adjacent to the city of Lin
coln, Nebraska, for golf purposes and athletic
exorcises.
i. The amount of capital stock of said cor
poration is two thocsand dollars, divided into
shares of ten dollars each. Every share of
stock to be paid for in cash at tho time of its
subscription and to bo Don-transferable and
non-assessable.
5. Said corporation commences on the
30th of June. 1WJ0, and continues until tlie3trth
of June.litt).
6. Tho affairs of the corporation thall be con
ducted and managed by a board of directors
consisting of seven stockholders.
7. The officers of the corporation aro presi
dent, vice-president, secretary and treasurir.
8. The highest amount of indebtedness or
liability to w liicli the corporation shall at any
time subject itself is the sum ot 1:50.
Witness our hands this 30th day of August,
1900.
rf. S. Burn-ham,
M. II. Garten,
II. C. Yoitso,
C. V. Smith.
P. M. Ham
W. L. Dayton.
John T. Dokuan.
First Pub. Sept. 2 1
In the district court of Lancaster county.Ne
braska. In the matter of the application of Joseph.
Leech and George Leech, executors of the last
will of Nathaniel Leech, for a license to
sell real estate belonging to the estate of said
decedent, for the payment of legacies.
Upon reading the petition heretofore tiled In
the oftlce of the cleric of this court, in the above
entitled matter, and it appearing by said peti
tion that at the time of the decease of Nathan
iel Leech, testator therein named, he was seiz
ed in fee of the following described real estate
in the state of Nebraska, to-wit:
Lot No. -1 in block No. 1 of Kennartfs addi
tion to the city of Lincoln, in Lancaster county
in said state of Nebraska, and the west half of
the southeast quarter of section -1 In township
No. 2 north, of range No. 4, east of sixth meri
dian in Dixon county, Nebraska, and the east
half of section No. 31 in township No. 10 north,
of range No. 4 east of sixth meridian in Seward
county, Nebraska, and of the southwest quarter
of section No. 15 in township No. 13 north, of
range No. 2 east of the sixth principal meridian
in Butler county, Nebraska; and it further ap
pearing by sid petition that the last will of
said decedent has been duly admitted to pro
bate in the county court of Lancaster couny.
Nebraska, and that there have been proven and
are known to said executors, no debts against
theestateof said decedent, but that by the
terms of said will, specitlc legacies to divers
persons and in divers sums, amounting in the
aggregate to more than 110,000 are charged upon
and against above mentioned real estate, and
that said executors and petitioners are by said
will particularly directed and enjoined to sell
and dispose of said real estate and all other
estates and properties of which the said Na
thaniel Leech died seized, and out of the pro
ceeds of such sales to pay, discharge and satis,
fy said legacies and every of them, and pay the
residue of such proceeds if any to a residuary
legatee in said will named;
Therefore, it is ordered that nil persons In
terested In said estate appear before one of the
Judges of this court at chambers, at the court
house of Lancaster county In the said city of
Lincoln on the isth day ot November 1000, at 2
o'clock P. M., and show cause If any there be
why license should not be granted to said ex
ecutors and petitioners as prayed to sell all and
singularly above mentioned descriptions of
real estate for the purpose of procuring funds
with which to pay the said several specitlc and
residuary legacies of said decedent, as In said
will mentioned.
And it is further ordered that a copy of this
notice be published for four successive weeks
prior to time fixed for said hearing in the Cour
ier, a newspaper published and of general cir
culation in said county of Lancaster
It is further ordered that the clerk of the dis
trict court of Lancaster county, Nebraska, be
and is hereby directed to enter this order in
the Journals of said court.
Witness my hand at Lincoln, Nebraska, this
2Jnd day of September. 1900.
Edward P. Holmes.
One of the Judges of said Court.
Ames & Ames, counsel of petitioners.
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THE PHOTOGRAPHER
First Turkey I am going to take to
the woods.
Second Turkey Why?
First Turkey I object to expansion
without the consent of the expander.
Town Topics.
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