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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1902)
THE COURIER 9 4 - r. K JfJQm taking 1o Massage Spy a man emerging from a barber shop with face glowing with a straw- . berry and cream tint and you may know he is fresh from a face massage. If by constitution he Is proud of his looks mark it down that he is after a clearer complexion. If he is by nature fond of a sensation of comfort say that he has found a new way to secuie it. You will not then speak wrong. A face massage is a comfort. For about a year It h.is been practiced in a number of the shops in Lincoln. Those who have tried it once have re peated it on every possible occasion. Only three things will nreent its repetition with Invariable regularity. They are these, to-wit: lack of time, lack of a dime and no credit. No two barbers massage exactly alike. The principle, however. Is one scheme running through all their ef forts. The result Is a feeling of exhil aration and freshness equivalent some times to a good sleep. You dodge oui of the shop if you have been handled 'not too roughly, feeling master of yourself and all about you. The barber who can rub your face rightly is worth more to you than a preacher, when it comes to setting you straight with yourself and the world. The comfort you derive from the massage is more than two-fold. Be sides renewing your spirits it gives you the satisfaction of knowing that the skin has been thoroughly cleansed and that the circulation has been encour aged. The rubbing, preceded by a pro cess of sweating, loosens the kinks, re moves the finely lodged particles of dirt and sets the blood to moving as never before. Stub ends of blood ducts where heretofore the red fluid has moved but sluggishly, If at all, arc forced full of blood, encouraged to ad mit it regularly and consequently these parts are nourished as never -before. There is no better treatment for faces seamed, haggard or pallid. And the tendency is to send all facial excies censes glimmering. France is the natal field of the face massage. The notion was born there and came across the sea as do most all other things of merit that originate in that country. Gradually it has traveled westward. It has been in Lincoln not a year yet but every pro gressive barber in town makes some pretensions in .its practice. Not very many have perfected the art. Though hardly two start alike the idea is to sweat the face with hot cloths before the proceeding is over. Thus the pores are cleared out in good shape. A fragrant massage cream is spread over your countenance and then begins the rubbing process. Deft fingers course over every inch of your face in every direction. When this has gone on a while the masseur resorts to plucking tactics. He nips up your countenance in a pretty run of finger ing until every square inch is covered, even including the ridge of your nose and lids of your eyes sometimes. Back, and forth he goes over your cheeks, forehead, chin and neck, up and down, sidewise and every way, rubbing and plucking. Gradually th.e cream evaporates what isn't rubbed in and the refuse of your skin begins to roll up. More hot cloths are ap plied and this is all washed off. You march away, skin softened, face aglo.v, a tol-n of perfect health. JJ Tew Tacts Shown by tb Census Lancaster county has 2S.S33 men while the female inhabitants number 26,578. At first glance it would seem that this is a community In which there should be a dearth of old maids and an open market on marriage licenses. Foreign born men in the county ag gregate 5,301 while women not native LA 1 I Mf ,'Biiirm fc VLbbbbbV -bbbbbbbbKbK LLS !L. tm I V JwY I r KL bbbI 8jBPw 1 UKA V7 J 1" t2 B I ffw" iH i jiflfcHf bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb"' bbbbbbbbbbV B .bbbbbA- HH 3 G. PAUL SMITH and WILLARD GO RTON. at BEATRICE CHAUTAUQUA June 25 and 26. ? 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A con siderable colony of Africans lives on South Seventh. As to thrift and industry the Rus sians seem to take the palm, although the Hebrews are close competitors. The Germans are economical and eager for educational advantages. The negroes have always been a source of annoyance and expense to the authorities and from figures at the office of the county attorney It sevms that the colored criminals of Lincoln have been more expense to the county than all the remainder of the popula tion of Lancaster. A rood looklnr horse nd poor look- -6?. Ingbarneaa Is th j worst sua oi com bination. Eureka Harness Oil V ha amI.. .na V ft A hVHM fl4 tllA bona too betur, bat mmkea tM J iMthe r raft ami Tillable, cut It In con- II - i r -. . - -j dltlonto UK-wieo u ioa;n am It ordinarily woold. 1 .7. Srf4 rrTtt la tutaltl '.I. tin. Maackr STANDARD , OIL CO. Give Your Horse a Chance! born comprise the modest number of .4.30L In the county there ,areiSljcolr . ored men and 4S6 women. 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The castle Is now holding Its meetings in the new Fraternity building hall, which Is one of the finest lodge halls In the west. Bonnie Doon's drill team Is the pride of the Lincoln Highlanders and is said to be the best drilled team In the state. Captain H. J. Glldersleeve is in command. Lincoln, Neb., now has four splendid Highlander castles. Holcomb No. 20, Jtevlresco No. 167, Dumbarton No. 264 and Bonnie Doon No. 300, all wide-awake, growing, prosperous and aggressive. The Royal Highlander. 1