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17 "Nearly isn't quite."' Perhaps you have heard of cnndy that is nearly as THE? MOLIBR Xmas Sweetmeats. Sugar is an important and beneficial food in its best and most easi ly assimilated form as you find it in pure candies such .as made by, The Moller, 130 So. 12th street. THE MOELLER Home-made bieatl and pastry may bare its admirer? but those who have tasted our goods like them much better. U need fresh bread, We Thd productions of the skilled baker good as, The Moller's who spends all bis time at this work But nearly isn't kned it for U. The Moller, muet oxcel that of oven the best house keeper, whoso practice is unlimited. Wo buy supplies in large quantities and quite. You like tho best to set before your friends and it's Tho Moeller, 1.10 130 So. 12th. have the pick of the market, conse quently our bread, pies, cukes, etc.. are So. 12th street, tho very best. The Moeller, Bakery and Confectionary, 130 So. 12th street. THE COURIER- ft .W f S .4 -irk Mr. Trustbonds What's the use? I tell you it is easier to get into heaven than into society. Mrs. Trustbonds But, my dear, you would feel more comfortable in society. THBATRIGAb. THE OLIVER. A fev facta relative to the attraction at the Oliver Theatre on Thursday eve ning, December 20th, will at this time be very acceptable. "The Royal Box" is a play founded on Dumas' celebrated drama "Kean." It is adapted, remodel led and rewritten by the late Charles Cogblan and was presented at the Acad emy of Music, New York City for the first time on any stage in 1867. Its tory is an episode in the life of a die tinguished Englidh actor, called in the drama, James Clarence. Clarence is the leading character and the scenes are laid mostly around Drury Lane theatre and the haunts of the then Prince of Wales. The piece is very dra matic and novel in the manner of its presentation. Seats on sale Tuesday at regular prices. THE FUNKE. No actor is more favorably received than Mr. John Arthur, who will shortly be seen in this city on Friday and Sat urday, and Saturday matinee, December 21st and 22nd, in "Cyrano de Bergerac" and the "Merchant of Venice.' The Slay ton Lyceum Bureau of Chicago, has selected Mr. Arthur aB the star in the great revival of the drama this season. Mr. Arthur will be seen as Cyrano de Bergerac, and as David Garrick in the "Merchant of Venice," the characters in which he has won laurels in various countries. He is supported by the Slay ton New York Stock company, an or ganization consisting of twenty especial ly selected Dlayers. No expense has been soared for scenerj. cotumes and other details. Prices 15, 25, 35, 50 and 75 cents, Seats on sale Wednesday 0 a. m. First Pub., Dec, 15-4 I Notice to Creditors. E 1496. In the county court of Lancaster county. Ne raska. In re estate of Hobart Van Anilel, de ceased. . To the creditors of said estate: Take notice that the time limited for the presentation of claims against said estate is July 15, 1901 anil for the payment of debts is January 15, 1902. That I will sit at the county court room in said county on April 15, 1901, and on July 15. 1U01. to receive, examine, allow and adjust all claims duly Hied; notice whereof is ordered published four successive weeks in The Courier of Lin coln. Nebraska. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 11th day of December, 1900. IseauJ Fkask R. Waters, County Judxe. By Walter A. Leese, Clerk County Court. OT.TVToW UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. L CRAWFORD S F.C. ZEHRUNG Corner I3tn anu r. ruone wkm ""4 ' ' "t" -" " Corner 13th and P. Phone J r - Thursday. December 20. '. . tin imnriif nnnnn fiNUHtW Ml flpyhutmy-Bflraoti In Charles Coghlan's play, THE WNMi BOX Manasrement Edw. L. Bloom. Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. On sale Tuesday. The Fashionable Event. FUNKE UNDER THE DIRECTION OF 0. T. CRAWFORD AND F. C. ZEHRUHG COR. O AND TWELFTH. PHONE CO SS&SW December 20 and 21 Saturday Matinee. thbSLAYTON LYCEUM BUREAU PRESENT Mr. Jolxn. Ajrttai', In standard tragedies and comedies. Friday "CYRANO DE BERGERAC." Matinee "DAVID GARRICK," Saturday Night-"MERCHANT OF VENICE." Complete Productions Prices only 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c and 75. Seats on sale Wed nesday at 9 A. M. mx w'm? i$l2S&i rrirsirt? OTtis ' rr-VKs rWa &Va I ' IK ?w 1m Pine JTurg gnusual (Offering The surrier who displayed his samples here last week left 250 garments with us with the re quest that we dispose of them before Christmas. He does not expect a profit from them he wants to dispose of them that's the point. We take no chances and suffer no loss he does that. The gain is all j'ours. Bv tak ing advautagejof this offering you can procure the very choic est of the season's garments, made of the most wanted skins, for actual wholesale price. Christmas eve must see the last of them. Profits cut no figure. Some of the offerings. Children's $1.50 Angora sets, while the last 97c Marten scarfs, six mar ten tails, $6.00 values, while they last, . . . .$3.97 Imitation stone marten scarfs, 6 tails, $6.00 val ues, while the' last,. $3.97 Imitation stone marten scarfs," $3. 75 values, while they last.. $2.97 River mink scarfs at $2J97, $3.75 and $4.50. 50 genuine beaver muffs, scarfs and collarettes to close before Christmas. Prices range upward from $10.00. Astrakhan fur Jackets, extra values at $27.50, $25 and up to $50.00 In addition to this, we are anxious to close out reg ular fur stock before inventory time to greet the 1 now vp.ir with as little of it as possible as so as to "Make hay wile the sun shines," offer it now, when' tho demand is createst for the same lijrures as are. usually quoted during the clearing sale. II "L m m fW tt s? SsBdH && vi 7A w &eifcoO)twnat(g rviasrcoriv, ?Bi5R. ?&w m M !&t rfZ7?Tt$r First Pub. Dec. 8 i. Notice to Creditors. E 1502. County court of Lancaster county. Nebraska, in the Estate of Christian Hcldecker, deceased. The creditors of said estate will take notice that the time limited for presentation of claims against said estate is July 1, 1901. and for the payment of debLs is January 1. 190-J, That I will sit at the county court room in said county, on April 1, 1901. and on July 1. 1901, to receive, ex amine, adjust and allow all claims duly tiled Notice whereof is ordered published four con secutive weeks in The Courier, of Lincoln, Ne braska. Witness my hand and seal of said court this 5th day of Deccmler, IPO). (seal.) Fkank IJ. Waters, County Judge. Uy Wai.teu A. Leese, Clerk County Court. bEGAfc NOTICE A complete tile of "The Courier" is kept in an absolctely 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 served from year to year with great care. llllllffllll'UWISlIfiWiS