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The courier from Lincoln, Nebraska • Page 6

Publication:
The courieri
Location:
Lincoln, Nebraska
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6
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B. Trickey, Ssfract isist eaTy DENTISTS. w-JLoulsK. WenteJXD.8.4 lbjI" mWr. F.

D. Sherwin ocNTirr. rsg Charles O. kittle. Lincoln Infirmery of Osteopathy, nJ Farmers and Merchants Building.

x.Once oar customer always our'customer. you are not satisfied with your fuel try the Clark Coal and you will be pleased. Tel. 105. 1009 St.

Semd yw waslk dresses aurad sMtt waists uas0 CLARKSON LAUNDRY COMPANY rfSS- MMMMNMNMM veteeeeeeeeeaaeeseeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeeeeeee J4uatt (Sacceaeora to Settee Hellowhaeh.) Coafectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 We have) the ealy oyeter parlor the city. Call and see fcr yoanelf NMNMNNNHNNMNIN mWMWWMWWWWHIIIMIIIWWIMWMt BaaaaaBaBBfjaBV mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmnmmmmnmmt J.

TNT. CRAWFORD, TL 192. 131-133 North Pourteenth Street. Lincoln-. Fine Teas and Coffees a Specialty.

VaVMaWaMamMVaaWMaMMaM -j Her. odooa. olothing, hats. GLOVES. COME M.

POTTBAEST A mmmmtrmwmirmmfmmmirmmmmmmmmm 'II tela m. as ay aofartent. 1 2-to 4 p. a VOtWII7 to. Ilth St.

11i.b. am.m. Mean to 1 to Iza.m OHee.ieBOatmt. i ai 1 BwrBtkll to tt i Jamm sbbbb aj BrnV A to. Hyatt JUST ONE SAMPLE wHi prove the eaperiority of oar GENUINE WALNUT BLOCK COAL all oher coal of SIMILAR PRICE when yea tMt it foryoar OVEN, HEATER or FURNACE.

Torn don't get ap ia the morning aad find yoar beater or faraace ha consumed all their coateata. IT BURNS LONGER WITHOUT CLINKERING the aay other coal sold. $450 dell wed. Cbbtbevillb Block Coal Go. Tare! Phase, 382.

11 So. Twelfth St. Cake Psoas, 307. Lincoln, Neb. MiMMMiMiiMMaa Wlantllf malliaa caps, shoes, mittens and AND SEE US.

935 0 STREET. I 4 It ia rather a BMarafal etateaaeat, bat the art of aaeech haa aaak iato deead- ice. People bo kMer oobm together for the Bete aakeof jBarryieg oa briltiaat aad eaicraaiaUc coBTeraatioaa. Ap- peak are aiade len totthe iatellect, aiore to the eeaeea. In the etrikiog aad arraageaMRt of flower, ia the happy haadliBgot colon, ia the delicite preparation of aoeiety haa made great atadies.

Bat conreraatioB has laagaiahed cootiaaea to laagaieh. The day of those great aad graceful women of hjatory, Madame. Kecaatier, MadaaM De.Stae), Madaaae MaiateaoB. weaaa to have gone by. Owr.

racepttoaa come aeareat to the old French eakm. But the crowded, breatbJeas, receptioaa of today are often a BMre trareety of that djgaiied and aacteat inetiUtion. Mr, aad Mr. George Woode gare a large card party Taeaday erenia ia honor of Miaa Floreoce Riaehart, of Lafayette, Indiana. The halU and par-lore of the hoaae were I'eeorated with palBMaad pink aad white caraatkma.

Ia the dining room red rosea were atrik-iagly arraaged. Refreahaenta were aeryed late ia the eteaiag to the follow-iag gaeats: Mean, jtnd ICeedames Nelaoa a Brock, Carl Faake, W. M. Leonard, J. Wright, 8.

H. Burnaam. A. G. Beeaoa, J.

Gnea, D. Muir, Mark Tiltoa, D. E. Tbmiiwob, W. B.

HargreaTee, Oliver Rodgera, E. E. Brown, L. C. Richard, Miadamcs Thoaua W.

GriMth, C. O. Robiaeoa of Chicago, Bakatyaa of Washington, Jeaaiaga of Chicago, Miaa Price and Miaa Riaehart of Mease. Gay B. Harlbart, John T.

DorgaB, Jaaaph Grainger. Mr. Tarpia eatertaiaed a trooo of frieads Taeaday evening by a dancing party, given in boner of Mr. Frank L. Miller, at Tarpia'a hall.

Mr. Miller haa been the city ticket agent oa the Rock Ialaad railway for aosae time peat. Jle ia bow leaving for where a higher position haa been exteaded him. Those attending the very eaccessfal affair were: Miasea Patnam, Ricketta, Harrieon, Takey, Hoatz, Doagla, Cochrane. Canter.

Riaser. Macfarlasd. Ran. dall, Cole, Jaynes, Johnana, Richard, Clark, Spnrck. Oakley.

Douala of St. Joe, Miller of OmahaT Harrieon of Beat rice, Welier of Omaha; Messr. Honev- well. Miller. Sheldon, liunn.

Sherman, White, 'Whitmore. Paine Whipple, Kind, Tarpio, Will Clark! Maaller, Takey, Haggard, Ricketta, Paa-coaat, Sheldoa, Walsh) Clark, Edmietoa, WataoB, Batter, Baldwin, Batter. The Delta Taa Delta fraternity a Paa-Hellenic dancing party, Friday Bight at TarpiBB HalL MiaaWilloogh-by'a and Wollet'a orchestras farsiaked maa'c for a large crowd of University yoaag people, who, danced late aad eajoyed a tboroaghly dalightf al evening; Aaumberof pretty gowaa were worn aad the scene waa a gay one. Those preeeat were: Misses McMeoBemv. Laara Bridge.

Gertrade Macomber. Jayaea, Watkiaa, Garten, Maade Ma comber, Takey, Cole, Jackaoe, Whedon, Hammond, Beats, Hanreava. Havaa. Richarda, Bart. HamUtoa.

Grahaai. CrowelL' Andrews, Jessie McFarlaad, MacMUlaa, Jane MeFarhad, RaadaJl. Movgaa, Waaka, Dang, a-, Harpei, Caanisghsm, dark, VancU, Millar. WiUoo, Wigenhorn, Gettner, Margaret Winger, Helen Wood; Messrs. Samner, Tukey, Sherman, Abbott, Maeller, Stone, Mansfelde, Brown, Manchester, Crandall, Collett, Haecker, Harry Sbedd, Hayes, Sawyer, Bartlett, Harmoa, Wohn, Rainey, Lau, Cramb, Adams, A.

E. Sheldon, Manley, Whitmore, Marley, Whipple, Kiod, Barnes, King, Yodej, Bamanm, Cleland, Weeks, Brown. Chrwneen, Weaver, Calvia, Atwood, Donald Atwood, Foleoaa, Kesuard. The Round Table club met Monday evening at the home of Rer. F.

8. Stein, to speak on the eubjeclf "Newspapers; to What Restrictions Should They Be Sabjected." Mr. C. O. Whe-.

don led the diecossioD, which waa carried on at length and with spirit. Later an elegant lunch was served. Chancellor MacLean and Dr. Emlin McClaia of the Iowa state university law school, were guests of the evening. One of the.

members not often present of late waa Colonel William J. Bryan, who spoke for comparative license in that brilliaat and charging manner with which even his opponents can find no fault Mra. George Woods gave a card party Wednesday evening to a number of the yonnger society set. The house waa beautifully decorated with red roses, and delicious re'reshments were served. The guests were Meters, and Meadamea Curtice, Iottridge, Woods, Howe, Mar-.

shall, Wheeler, Rector, Houtst, Malliliea, Mohrenatecher, Fitzgerald and Woods; MUaea Hollowbaah, Harrieon, Bess Harrison, Burr. Tukey, Omaha; Patnam, Marshall, Griffith, Welter, Omaha; Woods, Rinehart, La Fayette, Messrs. Zehrang, Baldwio, Mason, Low, Sbedd Hurlbut, Grainger, Chapman, Smith and Gittens. The Cotillion Club met Thursday evening at the home of Mr. and Mra.

Backstaff. Dr. Ladd led with Mra. Loveland. the gaest of Mrs.

C. H. Wilson. There were a. number of gracefal figures.

The first was a cake-walk, and west by the name of Mr. Primrose's Favorite. In another the dancers circled about a table heaped with flowers, chose one each, aad danced with the lady who held the corresponding flower. Mra. C.

L. Burr aad Mrs. Lew Marshall distributed the pretty favors. One of the gaeats of the evening was Mr. Moines.

Mr. Roberson, who gives an illustrated lecture at the Oliver on Tuesdsy night, is the son of the manager of Dunn's Commercial "Agency at Omaha. He ia a friend of the very popular Mr. Bhsb, of Lincoln, under whoce auspices he comes here. No part of the world ia more interesting to Nebraskana just bow than Manila.

Mr. Roberaoa haa a very fice instrument and his Dictates of places aad people are life size and very clear. A circular has been received from Miaa Sarah Wool Moore, who formerly occapied the chair of lecturer on Art History aad Criticism in the Stats Uni-' Tsraity, aaaouaciag that she about to take ap lectarisg and art classes ia BrooklyB, New York. Mies Monro is very kwdly remembered here id Liacoln. Mra.

George Woods gave a tea Than- -3c A. -'k v'J 3v.

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