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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1894)
THE COUKJER Miss McAdams, of Wichita, Has., and Mies Davis, of Beatrice, are visiting Mies Clara Smith. .7. 51. Irvin, of Quincy. III., is spending a few days with old friends in the city. Appomato sewing circle met with Mre. S. J. Aloxandor on Wed nesday afternoon. if(i KHk i wfin This week has been marked by '"'an encouraging incrcaso in social activity, the Empiro club, the Haydon art club and other organizations contributing to the diverson, in addition to the numer ous smaller entertainments. Xext week promises much in the way of Mrs. Springer, of St. Louis, is the guest of Mrs. John I. Underwood. Miss Mamo Carson roturned Monday from Sioux City and Chicago. Miss Lillibridgo and Mis3 Marquott spout Tuesday in Omaha. concerts, weddings, dances, etc. Oscar Funke visited the western part of the state this week. Ex-Governor Furnas was in the city Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hallott entertained the mombera of the La Vita Whist club on Tueulay evening. Those present wore Messrs and Mesdames Fred Ilallett. Will Boggs, Chas. Boggs, Kirker, J. J. Gillilan, F. A. Brown, Lindley, I. Lansing, W. J. Turner, A. II. Weir and Allen W. Field. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Mar quette hsve gono to Tampa, Fla. Mrs. J. H. Cantield, Mrs Frank Woods and Mrs. George Meisner went to Omaha Monday to attend the meeting for a state federation of the women's clubs. Representative D. W. Burke, of Bancroft, spent Monday in the city. John G. Phillips return ed Monday from a two weeks' trip. H. D. Estabrook, of Omaha, was at the Lincoln during the week. Miss Gertrude Mar quette has retur ned from Chicago. The Empire club gave a jolly party at the Lansing hall on Monday evening. The dancers were; Messrs and Mesdames Walter B. Hargreaves, D. E. Thomp son, Will Green, John B. Wright, Carl Funke, W. B. Ogden, Frank W. Brown, N. C.Abbott, Wilson, Frank Hall, Oliver Rodgers. Sut ton, Mrs. Robinson, of Chi ago, Misses Sarah Harris and Mae Moore, Messrs Will Wilson, C. A. Hanna and F. M. Cook. She: Do you believe "silence is golden?" He: Well, I knew a deaf and dumb barber that made a fortune in live years. The Lincoln Light infantry gave its monthly inspection drill in Turner hall on Monday evening. Major E. I. Fechet, of the Tenth cavalry, U. S. A., inspected the boys and complimented them on their excellent appearance. The marriage of Miss Cora Bustard to Mr. William J. Trump occured Thursday evening, December thirteenth, at eight o'clock at the home of the brida's mother, 18 36 Q street. Mrs.Charle3 Robinson, of Chicago, is Mrs. J. B. Wright's guest. A surprise carryall party in honor of Miss Clara Fowler's birthday was given Saturday evening, Decem ber 8. The young people after a pleasant ride return ed to Miss Fowler's home where the remainder of the evening was spent. The following were present. Misses Frankie Burleigh, Clara Leese, Sue Bartram, Hattie Webste-, Edith Ross, Helen Howland, Edna Lane, Winifred Mitchell. Bird Hamilton, Dott Druse, Gertrude Gage, Winnie Wallace, Bernice Merrill, Clara Hammond, Mattie Goodell, Grace Gillespie, Marie Jones, Miriam Parks, R-sa Kohn, Mablo Doyle and Clara Fowler. Messrs Maurice Hyde, Gere Carder, Harry Mitchell, Ed Hickey, Will Stei -, Ed. Fowler, Ed. Morrison, Claude Wilson, Clark Sawyer, Gene Parks, Henry Leese, Walter Beall, Alva Hawley, Frank McKain. Will Smith, Will Cullen, Herbert Steen. Lee Knapp, George Joers, Roy Hammond and Hal Ducker. The hit of the season the climbing monkey. The greatest toy out. can carry it in your pocket. Lots of fun for old and young. Price 25cts at toy department, Herpolsheimer fc Co. The charity concart pro uis23 to ba a leading society event. Miss Henrietta HoKowbush; wh j has been studying in Cincinnati orthopa3t few months, is expected home in a few days. Rheumatic Twinges Are escaped by the use of HUMPHREY'S SPECIFIC NO. 15. The infall able cure for rheumatism, sciatica and lumbago. For sale by all druggists. 23c.