Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, November 09, 1889, Page 8, Image 8

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CAPITAL CITY COURIER, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, :889
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J0P0LM1M OF LINCOLN 60,000.
Saturday Evening, Nov, 9 '89.
TAKE NOTICE!
Tho CouatKH will not be i-csponsihlo for
any debt nmdo ly any ouo hi It iinmo, 1111
lam n written enter nccom-nnles Uio same,
properly signed,
It. Wkiwxi., Jr., Pron'r,
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Oarn-K I Oth and P Street.
OPENING SALE OF CMOICK
novelties or
Imported Dress Robes
Silk aid Wool Combinations,
Carpet and Drnpory
partment on second floor.
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Tho Courier Can hn Pound At
Windsor Hotel NowsHtnnd.
Capital Hotel Now Miami.
Odell's Dlnlutf Hull NowaHtnml.
Thedntlmin NowsBtauu.llH Houth lltli Ht.
Bert Itutnicr, III Nottli lltli Htrcet.
Kl. Young, l(MO O Htrcet.
"Baton AHmlth, II20O
Little Bport Cigar Hlore. 113 N. lath Bt,
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W. R. DENNIS,
Hatter and Furnisher
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1137 O STREET.
A NEW TYPEWRITER.
Machine That U Superior to the Item
liiRton or Callgraph.
Tho Weasel Printing Coinany have been
appointed ngenta for tho now nnd popular
Yost Typewrite for southeastern Nebraska.
To many of our reader tbto new machine li
already known, and all who have aeen It pro
aooace It far superior to any of the older
machine. As far m utility and speed are con
anted It ta giving better satisfaction than
afther the Remington or the Callgraph, be
Ma hr poJnU of convenience, improve
ment and general construction Itfar.exceki
my thing m this line aver Invented. ThU may
aem a bread assertion and doubted by those
who are using the above machlnea, but when
H to known that Mr. Yost, the inventor, has
for years built the Remington and Callgraph,
tt to reasonable to believe that being con
tontly In the business he baa had opportunity
to Bote where improvements could be made,
ad accordingly la able to furnish a better
typewriter than either, of the other. On the
Yost bo ribbon to used, each letter or figure
biking the paper direct, and by a very valu
able new patent are In exact and perfect
alignment. If preferable either Callgraph or
Remington keyboard will be furnished. All
who havo seen this new machine In Lincoln
pronounce it a gem, and we shall tx pleased
to have all Interested call nnd eco it. Ofllco
wlthTHK Capital Citv Coukikh, 123-124
North Twelfth street, now Burr block.
leal and Personal.
Whltebreort Coal aad Lime Company
Lincoln Ice Co., 1W0 O Bt. Telephone 118.
Brown' restaurant for meal ,
Take Turkish at 1010 O street.
Telephono at tho Coukikh ottloe is 1S53,
K. Hallett, leading Jeweler, 181 N. 11th.
Kid Glovoaat H. R. Ntosley & Co.V.
kfiaeral water used for bathing, 1010 O st.
Ladies, come and see us at th W-cnt store.
CHve Betts & Weaver, the new coal firm, a
rial
Vkut the MKoent store, 148 South Twelfth
tract
n Look at the Sc, lOo aad S6o counters at the
-cent store.
BaUV Ladies' and Mtoee' WatoU at H. R.
"Hiatley Co.1i.
Mica C, J, Gullmette's drea making par
era, 198BO street
Try some of the flne fresh Ash served every
4ay at Cameron's.
Canon City Coal again at tho Whltebreast
Coal and Lhae Co.
Roast, meat, aad vegetables of all kindest
Camerea't Luaeh House,
Baasrior quaMty Anthracite coal atBetta
Weaver, Call up 440.
Ladies' Bilk, Worsted aad Cotton Hosiery
at H. a Nlssley A: Co.V
The old reliable Canon City Coal at Hutch-,
1m & Hyatt, 1040 O street.
Improved shower for Turkish bath at 1016
O street, basement Union block,
Warner's Health, Corallno and Nursing
corset at H, R. Nlssley fc Co,.
1 Only place In Lincoln that uses mineral
water In baths to at 1010 O street.
Try an oyster stew or oyrter in any style
at Den Cameron1 They are fine.
Dr. JR. C. Trogdon, Dentist, 9U8 Bouth 11th
street, over Elite studio. Telephono 433.
Brown to ready to serve bauquets, wedding
collation and other spread on short notice.
Canon City, Mendoia, Ohio Block and Col,
arado.Coal, at Belts & Weaver's, phone 440.
Fresh mmed Laekawana Anthracite and
ether stoia coal at Uutchlas & Hyatt's, 1040
O street.
LaJfc wQ) Ia4 a complete Use of fine shoes
aad all the latest sty lea at the proper price at
aaarwta'B Boston Shoe Store.
CM papers, large and clean, to wrap up
basvlto with or, put under carpets, for sale at
salt oMe at 36 cent per hundred. ,
aaahr A MHtopaaga are offering their en-
tswisteokot ftae dree good and silks at cost.
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Ww to Mw time to buy a nice ures for very
JUsthlC. Russell, arttot in China, Oil, Tas-
tcl east Water Color painting. Studio, room
140 JeneeWoek, corner Panrt Twelfth stran,
WtssaMia m north Twelfth strett.
The ayator season to open and Brown's im
atkwaat. la hsaplwg wtoh It astabtUhfd repu
afatoa, tosaaaymg larga, fat' ami delicious
OyaW! la aSy sty to at reasoaaWe price
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SOCIAL AND PERSONAL.
Tho PlefiMiit Hour cluli hoM n meeting
Wedncwlny evening nnd elwtnl Mrs. M. J.
Altken, 11. 11. NMey nnd I)r. 0. O.Hrt
to nui'uU'rulilp. On nccouiit of sotno rrrgil
larlty In tho mnnncr of pnKMlng the iwitno
of K. H. Mcintosh, that Rviitletiinn wai no-
ronltMl tho iinuauni illnllnotlon of the freedom
of tho club for tho lint pnrty with nn Intlnm
lion that ho will bo duly elected nt tho mat
mretlng If ha signify n dcslro to becotno n
ineinbcr, Harry J. Hall rilmirdht ptsca on
tho oxpcutlvo commlltco nnd Lieut. (Irlflllh
was elected to the vacancy. It was decided
to lmve rotrrshmenU at tho reception to Mr,
nnd Mr. J. W. Maxwell next Wednesday
I'VonniR, nnd tho preimratlons wera entrusted
to n conimlttco onnsistingof George N. Fonw
man, Llout, Grllllth ami Frank C. ohrting.
Tho county ofllclntson Thursday visited tho
Kllte Htudlo and wore photographed In n
body, as a number of them nro about to ro
tlro to )rlvaUi llfo. Tho plcturo will comprlno
II. H. HhaberK, chnlrmnn boanl of county
onmmlMloncr, Thou. J, Olukson nnd Allwt
Itrown, comiiilmloiiersi O. O. Boll, clerk t Ja
coli Hoi'ko, tnvutirnr: Hnmuct M. Mollck.
shorllT: Willnnl M. Hwwart, rountyJudgniK.
11, Blrer, clerk district court; John li. Knight,
nglitor of (ImhUi 11. 1'. Htenrns, county nttor
noyj Frank McCluskoy, county iioiiiitontl
entjJ. 1' Walton, surveyor. In tho ovenlng
they all repaired to the nwldouco of JCd, 11.
HUer, 1710 I) street, wlu-ru they did juntlco to
nn ainplo spread, nnd xmt n inont onjoynblo
ovonlug lit rovlowlng old remembrances.
J, W, Mnxwellnndbrldorcturned Wediicn
day from tliclr bridal trip, Tho weather wns
very dlwgiTeahle in tho west, but they short
uned their stay becauw business demandtd
Mr. Maxwell's ottonilon and ho was wired
ncconlingly. Tho lirhlo hud groom Immedi
ately eiMconrcd tliciiMalves in their cosy
cottago on Thtrtcenlh street, which had been
prepared for their reception.
Mrs. H. H. Buriihnm gnva a pleasant cnnT
iwiriyiimt evening In compliment to Mr, Oeo,
H. Bmlth, formerly of Lincoln but now n
banker nt Calloway. Neb. The favored
guest were Messrs. Knhmiig, Illchtor, Young,
NMoy, Funko, Wheelor, Frank Burr and
Win, Clnrk nnd Misses Funko, Wnlsh, Loomls,
Zlemor, Martha Funko, Olivo Luttn, Tlieo
Ivwys mid Anna Funko.
Capital City lodge of A. O. U. W. had a
pleasant social Wednesday evening, tho tint
otn series, llio program Included ndilrwuos
by Master Workman Housoworth nnd P. O
Cassldy, ducts by Prof, Monsendorf and MIm
Cochran, a declamation by Mum Josephlno
Lottrldge nnd songs by Dr. K L. Holvol.0
annu. v. imers. xnen rouowed Oanclng,
cards, eta
Rev. Bradt, of tho East Lincoln Prcebytor
inu church, entertained the members of hi
Young People's clam in a princely fashion
Wednesday evening, This class Is the largrot
in tho city and is composed of Fast Lincoln's
fairest damsols and brightest young men,
Announcement Is mode of tho wedding of
Mr, Stephen D. Shilling and Miss Nolllo G.
Graham, which will occur nt tho home of tho
bride's parent, Mayor nnd Mrs. Graham,
next Tuesday afternoon. It will bo a quiet
homo wedding.
Wednesday evening tho ladles of Grace M.
K. church in East Lincoln cave a ilnlluhtfnl
old fashioned Mlssourian tea party. A large
number was present and soemed to heartily
enjoy tho fragrant cup of the flowery king
dom. Charles Burr returned Wednesday from
his trip north accompanied by two friends:
H. E. Mitchell of tho Dulutb TW&uwe and F.
W. Bmyser of Glynden, Minn. The young
men visit Lincoln with an idea of locating.
The wholesale grocers' association of tho
Missouri Valley will meet in this cltr next
week, and on Thunday evening tho members
from Lincoln and Fremont will gl vo the com
pany a banquet at the Windsor hotel.
Capital City Lodgo to tho second stronsost
A. O. U. W. lodgo In tho state, and a jewel is
being offered to tho member who will brine-
in tho most applications for membership be
fore Jan. 1st,
Tho lacroM players aro planning n gamo
for Thanksgiving nrtcrnoon if tho weather
will permit. Tho old players will be assisted
by two or three Mew-comers Troin Canada.
Mr. Grecnlcnf Elder and Miss Emma 8a
loino Young will be married noxt Tuesday at
the homo of tho hrtdoY. parents, Mr. nnd Mr.
1). II. Young, 049 Bouth Ninth street.
Mr. W; N. Leonard has Issued cords for n
luncheon Tuesday afternoon In honor of Mrs.
Clement Chaw and Mrs. Ed. Baumof Omaha
and, MIm Miller of Chicago.
George a Smith, formerly In B. II. Burn-
ham's bank but now a banker himself at CaN
lowav, this state, to tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs.
iiurauani.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Whlttredge of
am visiting in tho city, euests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Mauritius on Bouth Fifteenth
street.
D. E. Thompson will entertain a number
of Invited guests at cards Tuesday evening at
the resideuoe of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funke,
Mrs. Florence Smith of Minneapolis made
an impression Wednesday evening by her
singing at the Plymouth church sociable.
MIm Minnie Latta left Wednesday for Col,
orado Springs to visit Mb Tote MoMurtry,
and expects to remain until the holidays.
W, O. Klrkpatrick, who represents R. li
McDonald Ss Co. in Nebraska, to at homo to
spend Sunday with his family.
Mb Miller of Chicago, who will bo pleas
antly remembered as the guost of Mr. Wm,
ueonard, to again visiting Lincoln.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Leach have gone to
Helena, Montana, where the former takes a
position in a business college.
Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Buckstaft entertained
the social of the Holy Trinity Episcopal
church Thursday ovenlng.
Mrs. A.G. Beesou, who stopped at Lafay
ette, Ind., on her way back from the east,
has returned home.
Tho Young Men's Social club will have an
other hop next Thursday evening at Ttnijilo
hall.
Miss Cora Outcalt returned Monday from a
vblt to her childhood home at Brunswick,
Mo,
R. D. Silvers, mayor of Lincoln in 1871,
died suddenly thto week at Colorado Spring.
Dr. and Mrs. E. L. Holyoke havo issued at
home canto for Thursday after the 90th.
Mrs. Capt, J. E. Hill ha gone to California,
where her father He dangerously sick.
Mrs. J, C. Field returned Tuesday after a
sojourn of Ave months In California,
Mrs. Zara Wilson to attending the national
W, C. T. U. convention in Chicago.
Samuel McClay, sheriff elect, was serenaded
by Republican Wednesday night.
Mr, and Mrs. John B. Llddle returned
Wednesday from their Iowa vtoit.
Mrs. E.P. Holme bos tosued card for a
luncheon at half-past one today.
Mis Olive Latta lias been entertaining
Mies Ella White of riattimoutu.
The York club will havo it next party
Friday evening, tho Iftth, at Tomple hall.
Mm. W, A. Doggett left Tuesday for Now
Orleans to sond tho winter.
MIm Clara Agey leaves today for a visit
with friends nt Kansas City,
T, It. Hylvanus' mother loft Sunday for her
homo ut Clinton, Iowa,
Mrs. W, T. Sawyer left Monday for Powell,
Ohio, with MlMOllck.
Mrs. It. J, Green roturnod homo yestenlny
from Lafiiyutto, Ind.
Paul Holm loft on Thursday to join his
wlfo nt DoKalb, Hi.
Frank Burr has taken a clerical position in
tho B, & M, olllces.
MIm Fanny Warner Is conducting a dnno
IngulosH, Dr. Wm. Akers has removed to Helena,
Montana.
A. C. Carorls in Burlington, Iowa.
Ailtlltlomil Noclat nnd Vrsmwf, jxig 'i,
Lincoln has n great many whist players, nnd
of coiirso progressive euchre has ticen ctnl
llshod as a favorlto social iwstlmo. Cards
nro a neceKstty,hut many a iierson has howall
oil tho absence of n card enso and convenient
counter. TIioho nro now supplied in n hand
somo novelty put on tho market. It is In tho
rhnpa of a small book with chaned silver sides
anil back of plash. Iimtcad of leave there Is
n pack of cards hold In placo by n spring, and
on tho iimldo of each cover is n'counter. This
prrtty and convenient novelty may bo soennt
Halloa's Jewelry storoou Elovouth street. In
INuuung It may bo noted that Mr. Hallett Is
coiiRtaiitly seeking novelties in hi lino of
trndo nnd Is always glad to xhow them to vis
itors. Beekors of presents should rememlier
this.
Among tho Incidents of chlldhsod that
stand out In bold relief, as our memory re
verts to tho days when wo wore young, nono
nro moro prominent than severe sickness. Tho
young mother vividly remembers that it was
Chamberlain' Cough Remedy cured hor of
croup, nnd In turn administer It to her own
offspring and always with the best success.
For salo by A. L. Bhador.
Tho loan collection of pictures which thd
Haydon Art club-placed on exhibition in tho
Benato Chamber last Tuesday ovonlng will bo
oiwn every dny from 2 to 0 nnd from 7:80 to
10 p. m. Ono of tho membcraot the club will
bo in attendance each day to receive visitors
and it is hoped all interested in .the. work of
tho great masters and tho best illustrator of
tho present day will attend tills exhibition.
Kid Glove at II. It. Nlssley A Co'.
Prof. Seidell's Orchestra furnlshos any
number of piece for concerts, balls, parties,
weddings, etc. Odlco 630 South 13th. lelo-
phonn Mil.
Full dress shirts, kid gloves, tho correct
thing in evening' neckwear and everything
proper for society gatherings may bo found at
Hurlbut & Co's., corner Tenth and P street,
nnd tho fact that this Him has commenced
closing out tbo entire stock, makes it doubly
Interesting to buyers of this class of goods.
Grand Fur opening at Athby & Mlllspaugh'a
November 14, IS and 10,
Full Dress Vests.
Satin, low cut vests, (Ilk brocade and other
style at Hurlbut & Co's. cor. Tenth and P
streets. They aro selling the finest vesta for
14.00. Tbey also carry a uiperb line of Shaw
Knit, fast color, black hose for evening wear.
Every gentleman accustomed to dancing,
knows that thesoaro tho best and only proper
thing to wear.
Duplex, Dr. Warner' Health and Corallno
corset at H. It. Nlssley & CoV
Notice of Unmoral.
December 1st, 1880, the Nortweotern lino
F E. & M. V a R. City Ticket Offlco, now
located at US Bouth Tenth street, will be re
moved to No. lliiS O street, at present occu
pled by the Golden Eaglo Clothing Store.
Geo. N. Foroaman, Agont.
Dr. C. B. Manning, ofllco rooms 00-07-03,
Burr block. Telephono XW. Resldcnco Cor.
30th and F. Telephono 330.
Tho autotypes on exhibition in tho Benato
chamber am reproductions from many of tho
greatest masters.
Compuro tho Century original drawings
with the Illustrations as they appear in the
magazines, which tho Haydon Art club has
for Inspection in tho Scuato chamber.
Ball's Misses' WaUU
Co's.
at II. It NlMley &
Adams, Lansing & Scott, attorneys, rooms
SO, ill ami 3, Latta Block.
Gentlemen's Full Ureas.
A. Hurlbut fc Co. olfcr for salo tailor made
Full Dress coat and vest for f 10 and 20.
Theso good aro made up In Alio style and
equal to any offered by tailor and costing f35
to ISO. It tost nothing to look and be con
vinced, so drop in and satisfy yourself of theso
bargain.
Seal plush saequcs and jacket at H. R.
Nlssley & Co'.
Winger & McGahy for Coal, Coke and
Wood. 123 North Eleventh street. Tele
phone 300.
Notice to Amateur Printer.
We havo about a dozen font of second
band job type and some roman, which we
will sell cheap or trado. All In good condi
tion. Call and see same at our ofllco in Burr
block and specimens of work done with it.
Wkbbkl Phintinq Co.
A good shoe U the cheapest. Briscoe & Cook.
Silk and wool hosiery at U. R. Nlssley &
Co'.
For Weddings.
Parties making preliminary arrangements
for weddings will do well to call nt tho otllce
of The 'Weasel Prlnlng Company. We have a
beautiful lino of Wedding Invitations, Wed
dlug Announcements, Reception Cards, Wed
ding Cake Boxes, etc It will be well to givo
us a call we can always be of assistance to
you.
Brisco & Cook Boll shoe. 1320 O street. .
Tbe Boston Shoo Store colls attention to it
new advertisement in this Issue.
Buy your coal of tho Whltebreast Coal and
Lime Co., and it will always be wellscreai.ed,
full weight, best quality and at right prices.
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The best place lu tbo city of Lincoln to get
good board to at Brown's cafe. You have a
great variety to select from and the price are
reasonable.
Now to the time to lay in your winter sup
ply of coal. Uutchlns & Hyatt's, 1040 O
street.
Handsomely embossed cards with emblems
of K. of P., O. A. R, a of V., Masonlo in
all degrees, O. of R, 0., B. of L. F., B. of L,
E. B. of R, R. B., P. B. O. E., I. O. O. F
A. O. U. W., U. a K, of P., T. P. A, at tho
Courikh ofllce, in uew Burr block.
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Special Shoe
We have decided to close out several lines of Shoes at
these goods are new, having been received inis Fall ancj arc of
prices below:
Grays Ladies' French Kid Turned Button, -
li. . Hurts Ladies' Hand Sewed Welts, (button)
Ladies' Hand Turned Optra, (button)
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" Kid Welt,
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The above goods are all new and we carry them 011 all widths and different sizes -and.
different shapes of toes. Our odds and ends we will close out at a greater reduction in price-
REMEMBER THE PLACE !
Webster & Rogers.
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But wlmt we want to bring to your notice is that the flight of time brings with
It n change of seasons, nnd n change of seasons the need of n change of clothing..
Cold weather is holding off n little, but It may pop In on us nt any moment. We're
ready with n stock of Overcoats nnd Ulsters of every make, style and quality In the
mnrkct. We haven line of Kerseys St Melton's an $13.50 to $18 which we ore sure
will recommend themselves to you ns of prime value. The colors arc various enough
to suit alt tastes. You want something cheaper, if so we have them from $5 upwards.
And$8vc will sell you one of tho belt things you ever saw, a blue, all wool Chin
chllla, It's a dandy. Want omcthlng better, If so, we can show you a line' up as high
ns $40, but they nrc gorgeous.
Overcoats are having the call just now and we've devoted our space to them to
day but we sell Men's, Boy's nnd Children's Suits, Furnishing Goods nnd Hats.
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