Capital city courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1893, March 18, 1893, Page 4, Image 4

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daj evening h Ihm HiM.-r. Mm ' M
Keefer, nt horomy homo. 710.1 street.
The neon-don w us a cr.v happy ""
everything bolnu arranged with a
Vl0 10 IllO llll'IIHlll-C (if till' glllwN.
Tho decoration IhrninlnxH the hnu-o
wore pink mill while. I'lnU mill while
carnations were llie Hewers mod. The
score cards were white adorned with
pink rlblion. From the parlor chilli
delier were humoiiiUm1 pink ribbons
half o( which wore thrown to one side
..f (l.n mum and Imlf to the other.
mm.., imllxri wiini nil l'Ivoii u rlhliiin lit
one Hide of the room unil the gentle
nuMi at the other and when the rib
lxns wore loosened In the center It
brought u liidy mid gentleman to
got her who were partners for the
evening. Charming refreshments were
nerved during the evening. Tho prlos
which consisted of silver souvenir
npoons, were won hy Miss Jessie I.e.
hind and Mr. Ernest FiuVom. The
guests wore Misses Florence Wlngoi,
(InuMi lluiitslngor, Josephine Mc
Dowell, Maud Oakley, May Whiting,
Blanche Garten, Stella Curt In, Georgia
Camp, Helen Hoover, Dura Hurley,
IVarl A Key, Stella lloyt, Jennie Wal
hoii, MiiV Moore, Carrie Loland, Jon
nle Stewart, Sadie Graham, Ada
Heaton, Fannie Hector, Messrs (iuy
llurlhurt, George Johnson, Fred Wood
ward, Ernest Folsom, Homer Honey
well, Harry Evans, Boss Curtis, Harry
Hurley, Ora Ward, Park Garoutto,
Wilson Wlinror. Arthur llauier, Gin
Klolnkauf, Hurt Davis, Dudley Cook,
John Lottrldgo, Foster llcach, Arda
Chaiunan, Archie Vaughn, Frank
Kitchen.
A nuinher of friends spent the
owning most pleasantly Tuesday
with Mr. and Mrs. S. Mayer, cant
Hide of Capitol square. The plea,
nro of tho evoni wore centered
In high live, which, until after
eleven o'clock, held the oh wo nt tent Ion
of all present. There wore nix tallies
nnd twenty-four delighted players hat
around them, each striving for Htiprom
aey, hut It was left to Mrs. J Spolor to
carry olT the lady's royal, and Mr.
Kat.ontoln, Jr. the royal for tho male
contliiguut, tho former receiving a
Havoland china olive dish, the latter a
gold tooth pick. Mrs. Sam Wossol was
consoled with the booby, u cornucopia
of pins, and Mr. M. Ackorman likewise
distinguished himself receiving a lutnla
turo tin horse attached to a muslcwagon
Following tho diversion nt cards came
a most elegant Mippor which wasserved
In tho dining room. Tho table was
handsomely arranged and tho menu
consisted of the season's choicest olTer
Ings. While- the guests wore sulllclug
tho doinands of the Inner man some
one Hprung a surprise on the assembly
by requesting all hands to drink to the
health of Mr. and Mrs. .Mayer. liu-,
mediately thereafter It was learned j
that tho occasion was In honor of their
tenth anniversary of married life and
tho congratulations that followed were
both hearty and sincere. Those par
ticipating In the destruction of a
tuiinpluuusly ladcncd table were Messrs
and Mesdamcs M AcUermau,.l. bpeler,
l)r Mitchell. Lou Wossol, L M Colin,
A Katzonsteln, Jr, Sam Wossol, M A
Nowinark, M Well, L A Ksonky, 1
Druoks, Chas Mayer.
Tuesday evening the homo of Mr.
and Mrs.Mnx Kohn, I SOW 1 street, wa
the H'ono of a gay and festive surprise
party of which their accomplished
daughter, Miss Anuindt, was the vic
tim. Tho Invaders were tho nionilwrs
of tho M. L. S. C. of which tho young
lady Is a inomlor. Tuesday was tho
date on which Miss Kohn reached her
eighteenth anniversary birthday nnd
it wa In honor of that occasion that
tho surprise was arranged and pleas
antly carried out. After well wishes
club already ha an enviable reputa
tion fnrcmgonliil and Informal parties,
and till adds on m ire pleasing re
uieiiibraiieo to their long II t. The
prize were won by Mr. Oil Thompson
Mrs. O M. Thompson aid Mr. Patrick,
Mrs. Keefer. The genlleinen's prizes
were cut glass ullve dishes. Mrs.
Thompson received a half dozen bread
and butter plates and Mrs. Keefer
carried home a toast plate and cup.
The member of tho club present were
Messrs and Mesd imes Cowdery, S E
Monro, DrGllllu, M Th -mpsoii, Or
Dayton, O W Webster, llulTiiiiiu,
Patrick. The guests of the evening
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were .Messrs ami .Mosiiames w n Ali
son, Oil Thompson, I'reston, Foster,
Allen, Kelfer, Sutton. The next meet
ing ol the club will be with Mr. and
Mrs. W. C. HulTinan.
The Century literary club held Its
regular meeting Tuesday afternoon
with Mrs. K. H. Curtis. Thirteen of
tl o members were present. The time
allotted to the general current events
was occupied by tho president, Mrs.
Frank Campbell In giving an interest
ing talk on the supposed discovery of a
new faculty within ones If to commuii
Icate with the niliiil o another. This Is
tho subject of much discussion In the
tho eastern papers. The ladles were
very skeptical, hut agreed that enough
had been found to make it interesting
to follow it In Its developments. Mrs.
M. E. Van Hruutgavo a live minutes
talk on tho beauty of Tennyson's
poetry and Its Inlluence. Mrs. W. E.
Klrker rea I an ably prepared paper on
hand east prolonged her visit with her
parents in Pittsburgh and Is expected
home next week.
Mr. Max Kohn returned Tuesday
from New York after a month's ab
sence, during which time ho pur
chased an extensive line of new spring
dry goods for Hloch ,V Kohu's popular
dry goods emporium. .Mr. koiiii ro
per s the New York market quite
lively and business booming In all
lines', the prospects for spring trade
never having appeared brighter to tho
metropolitan jobbers and manufactur
ers. The new good commenced to
arrive Monday and will Ihi all In by the
llrst of next week.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hllsh very pleas
antly ent.irtalni'd the C Street Card
idub and some friends last Friday eve
ning. Tho popular game of high live
wa the order of tho evening. The
club and some Invited friend present
were Messrs and Mesdamcs Paul Holm,
W O Hell. Henry Zohrung, W E
Klrker, Folsoni, Case, Cliapln, O P
Davis, Harney, Fcker, Monger, Miss
Xohruug.
Mis Kate Southern and Mrs. Howard
HlekettH entertain this owning at the
homo or the latter, N and Twenty
seventh street. The ladles are ex
pected to come dressed to represent a
character In some prominent book
which tho gentlemen are to goes.
Prizes will be awarded to tho gentle
man and lady guessing the most.
Mr. W. Morton Smith, having
severed his connection with the Evo
nlng News, lias i olved the appoint
ment of district manager of tho Paolllc
Mutual Life Insurance Co. and ha
opened olllo i In tho Hrownell block.
Mr. and Mrs. II. Ehrlloh and Mis
Hlanch, returned to their homo In St.
Joseph last Saturday after a week's
visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lou Wossol.
Sorosls meets Monday with Mrs.
Manning at which tlmo Mrs. Prof.
Adams will lead with a discussion on
"Chlnso Immigration."
Mrs. Dr. Hill entertained a number
of friends at breakfast this morning.
OPENING OF THE LUNIVEHSAL.
AUTISTIC DINNEH GOWN.' '
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Tliiiiitiiint l.mlli Kiilrrtiilio'il
Mimic Willi,' lnp, rtlnc I lit,
.Millinery Ntiirti.
Wednesday wa a gala day for Lin
coln ladle. It was the day on which
they were formally Introduced to the
new irlng bonnett and other millinery
novelties for tho budding season. It
was the day of the opening of the beau
tiful new LTnivcrsul millinery estab
lishment at 20(1 South Eleventh street,
and a tho fair sex had all been Invited
they eauio by tho hundreds from every
part of the city to welcome tho now
linn. Numerous carriages rolled up to
the door and the event was In every
way In keeping with tho new resort
which start out under most favorable
auspices. The store had been beauti
fully arranged for the occasion nnd no
opening in this city wa over attended
by a more select gathering of the best
people of the city, nor has any store
ever presented a neatoi or prettier ap
pearance. Irvine's superb orchestra
vas present both afternoon and even
ing discoursing concert selections
which assisted much In the groat suc
cess of the grand opening.
1 In vii You Anything Trmltt
for Hustings real estate? I have two
hlocks well located In Spencer Hros'.
Park addition and 1 will consider prop
ositions to trade for almost anything.
Address L.Wessel, Jr., careofCoultlKU.
David P. Sims, dentist, rooms 12 and
111 Burr block.
Now lino of picture mouldings
Cowlo's, 1 10 Houth Twelfth street
nt
No such Hue of canned fruits In the
city as shown by W. A. Collin & Co.,
I III South Eleventh street.
Now Silks and Dress Goods in the
latest weaves and colorings just re
ceived at Horpolshelmer A: Co.
K) t' unil r.ur NiirKron.
Dr. W. L. Dayton, oculist and aurlst
No. 12011 O street, Lincoln, Nob.
When you want prompt service and
fair treatment and the selection from
tho largest stock of groceries In Lin
coln call on W. A. Collin & Co., suc
cessors to J. Miller, 1 lit South Eleventh
street.
lliirllnuliiu limit,, l'l) Inu Curilt.
Now design, round corners lloxlble
linen stock, permanent colors, worth
fiO cents. Wo sell them at lii cents.
Good scheme to buy a fow packs; might
need them this winter; euchre, whist
high-live, etc.
A. C. Zii:mi:u, City Pass. Agt.
Not Irr.
In tlii District Court nf I. iuicuhUt County,
Nt'liriiNkn.
In tin' luulter of tlic Kxtalcof .lolin OIkiiii,
(U'l'fHM'll.
'IIiIn t'ntiM' ciiiuc on forliciu Int; upon tho t'
tltloti of N'rUon C. llroi'lf niliiiliilHtriitiir of
llioi Hlnlc nf miUI John nlKon.ilt'cciiM'tl, pray
Iiik for u license to m'II lot il, In llluikT, In
the KItkI Aililltlnn to I'lrth, In Ihc County of
LiuiciiKlcr, Stutc or Nchniskii fur tlm paj-
llll'lll (if lIl'lllH lllloWCll IIKIlllInt Mllll CNllllC unil
lor rostNof iicliiiliilMuillon therein lielni: 1 n
Nillllclent pcrioinil properly to pny hiiIiI ileitis
ami i'.pt'iiKi'4. It Im Hifrcrorti ordered that all
pcTMin-. Intcri'Meil In mid entiitc appear In -lorn
mi) at the Court llonw In M;ilil l.iinciiHter
county, on the Hllnliiy or April, IMU, nt 11
o'cIih'K A. M.. to show caimu ivliv license
hIiouIiI not liu uniuted to Mild 'idniluUtnitor
to sell the iiIminc ilescrlhetl real entlltl) of Mild
iltctMiMil, as stiall ho necessary to puy niiIiI
iIi'IiIh ami expenses; ami It Is further onloreil
Hint this notice ho pulillshcil for foul' consec
utive weeks In the capita i. I'm Coritir.ii.a
newspaper or Kcnernl circulation In Haiti
couniy mill stale.
(II AH. I,. It A I.I.,
.ItltlKO or the District Court.
Diilcil thl '.Mlulay oi Kchrunry, ls'J.1
IM It
tho struggle of the national bank and
removal of deposits. As the subject
was a very extensive one and the time
was somewhat limited she wa asked
to continue tho saino at the next meet
ing. Mrs. Dr. Garten wa welcomed
a a now member.
mill I'oiiirriitiiliit ton wm'O froolv lie
btow.'d, the secretary of tho M. L. S. C, ! Messrs. J. L. Houtz, F. Hallett and
MlssTllllo Horkson, stepped forward i Iv HmK'or formed a trio of hnppj
and with a few well-chosen remarks 'muter. that left Lincoln Thursday for
pre ented the fair debutant with ' FortoMpie and Hlgelow Lake, Mo.
il4vr.ini Hllvor towel ease, n.'nf,,,,!,. i l'liey expect lo make a week of it and
moots were served during the evening
and a good tlmo In general was had hv
all. Those present were Misses TUllo
H irkson, Hurr, Spolsberger, Soligsohn,
Stoluler, Gunnison, Frauelc, Ida, Allen
and Tlllio Friend; Messrs Sol Horkson,
Kahn, Gugoiihelm, Hecht, Klsuer,
Gunnison, llarr, Gus Mayor, Greene
b.ium, J C Opponhelmor and llruck
holm. Tho jilciiMint homo of Mr. and Mrs.
"W. C. Wilson on M and Seventeenth
streets was tho scene of a gay and unl
imited high live party Wednesday ow
ning. Tho rooms wore prettily decor
ated with roses, carnations and white
hyncluths. The prizes, wore won by
lrs. Sarah Harris, who received an
etching, and by Mr. Alkens who
carried home a handsome paper walte.
Tho guests of tho evening wore Messrs
and Mesdamo J H Wright, W A
Perry. Hawley, N C Abbott, Dr Cn.o
boor, W B Wilson, 1) K Thompson, W
B Hargraves, F W Baldwin, Georgo
Cook, A G Blllmoyor, II B Patrick, II
P Foster, Sutton, W C Preton, Misses
Anno Fuuko, Olive Lutta, Sarah
Harris, Robinson of Chicago, KUIson;
MossraM I Altkons, Caroy, Frank Cook,
Hauna, Matt Baldwin.
Tho An Fait Card clubtogothor with
a largo number of friends was very
pleasantly entertained Tuesday own
ing by Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Buldwln In
their protty homo on K street. Tho
tneir irieinis will watch ror tnelr re
turn. Auot.ier trio including Mossm. J
F. Hutehlns, W. J. Turner and W. J.
Murdock leave today on a similar mis
sion in tiio northeastern part of the
state In tho vicinity of Alnsworth,
Nob. A third trio loft Thursday
headed by Messrs T. E. Saunders, as
sisted hy John Cattle and Tom Mont
gomery of Seward, who will wander In
tho direction of H'rminil on the Platte
rlvor in northern Nebraska.
Bethrothal cards announcing the en
gagement of Mr. Emil Hlrsh and Miss
Olga 'loweles, both of Omaha, have
boon received in this city. Mr. Hlrsh
was formerly a resident of this city
and Is an exemplary young man whose
friends hero will wish him both happi
ness and prosperity In tho new life
that now opens befoio him. Mis
Towoles is a popular young lady In
Omaha, a niece of Mr. J. L. Brandies
I of tho B)ston Store, at whoso palatial
residence tho cerem my will bo solemn
ized on Tuesday, March 2th.
Mrs. C. II. Hudge, of tho Rudgo &
Morris Co., has returned from an ex
tended trip east. While away from
his accustomed haunts Mr. Budge vis
ited Pittsburgh, Cilcago and Grand
Haplds In tho interest of his well-known
11 rm and finished his sojourn with a
visit at tho old homo In Youngstown,
Ohio, whoro ho hU parents reside.
Mrs, Budge, who accompanied her bus-
Captain and Mrs. Pholp Paluo left
Thursday for Minneapolis whoro they
will visit Mr. Palne's mother.
The Young Married People's Card
club meets with Mr. and Mrs. C. E
llarpaui Wednesday evening.
Miss Lizzie Bunnell of Chicago Is in
the city visiting her sister, Mrs. Frost
of East Lincoln.
Mrs. Williams, mother of Mrs. Wol
cott left Moudav for an extensive visit
in the east.
Too Levata Whist club meets with
Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Brown Monday evening.
Illcli, Iteil lllimil
As natii'-ally results from taking Hood's
Sarsapalll.t a personal cleanliness re
sults from free use of soap and water.
This great purlller thoroughly expels
scrofula, salt rheum and all other Im
purities and build up every organ of
tho body. Now Is the time to take It.
The highest praise ha been won by
Hood's Pills for their easy, yet olllclont
action. Sjld hy all druggists. Price
2." cents.
Nolle,,.
In the County Court or I.tiuuiiNtor County:
Stephen H Pound ami Lionel
c. Km r, partners under the
llrni name, ami stlc of
Pound A. llurr, l'lalatlils,
VK
Tho I.u Snlle Nnlltmal Hank,
of I .a Mulle, Illinois, pu.
readmit.
To the Iji Hullo National Hunk of l,:v Sullc,
Illinois, Defendant
You will take notice th I on the iElnl iluy
of Kchrunry . 1111, the pliilntlM herein tiled
Ihulr petition In the County Court of Lan
caster County Nehrnska, iikhIiiM suhl ile
remUiit.tlii' ohjuct ami nrajer of uhleh Is to
recover the hiiiii or no thousand dollars now
iluo ami owIiik to tho nlalntlll's from said de.
femlmit on iiecouat or mi turceiucnt fur at
tornov. fees hetw. eti plalntlllH nail ilcreiul
itnt, nail you arc required to answer said pe
tition on or heforo tho 1st liar or .May, 1VJ1
Dated at Lincoln tills iTtli day or March, ls'J.I,
POUND A llUltll, IMalntltls.
LADIES HAVE YOU g)
ATTENDED OUR SALE
We Are Offering Goods
at prices that we are sure to interest you.
SILKS - SILKS
CHOICE S7 CENTS.
Changeable Silk,
Taffettas,
China,
Worth 75 c,
and $1.00.
S6c
Your Choice 57 Cents a Yard.
ITave you heard about our BLACK ("JOODS at (i!)c?
SATUHDAY and MONDAY your pick of BLACK GOODS ranging
in price from "no to Sl.'i'i.
VELVKTS, they go at Olio. This Is a bargain seldom olTorcd.
TODAY AND MONDAY AND TUESDAY our DUKSS GOODS at (19c
in Colors for Faster Dresses. All the now shades Including tho
"BISHOP PIMPLE."
KRUG St CO
Successors to J. W. WINGER & CO
1109 O STRE6T.
WE CALL SPECIAL ATTENTION
to our large and magnificent assortment of new, elegant
WASH DRESS FABRICS
the most beautiful designs and latest idea of American and
European manufacture.
India Novelties, Organdies, Pongees, Scotch and French
Zephyrs, Sateen, Gloria, Corded Batiste, French Domethas,
all purchased at headquarters and we guarantee a saving of
fully 25 per cent to our patrons.
We want an opportunity to show you this beautiful col
lection of the handsomest line of Wash Goods ever shown in
Lincoln and extend a cordial invitation to call.
BLOCH St KOHN,
Tbe Progressive Dry Goods Emporium,
1 141 and 1 1. j 3 () Street.
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ffr.vft vf rtv vfr s Jr $r rj vfr xii sir iz. &-&l
r.jiMiiiil Kur SurisiMiii.
D. . W. L. D.iyton, oculist and aurlst
No. 12011 O street, Lincoln, Neb.
Visit Bloeh & Kohn's Progressive
Dry Goods Emporium, if yon want to
lohold the prettiest designs and larg
est assortment of new, choice wash
dress goods.
Mrs. V. E. Gosper's now
stock of millinery, the llnost
elty. Is now complete.
spring
In tho
After tho theatre drop In at Faulk
ner's drug store and got a nlco glass of
soda water.
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vt ip n t$ ty 7yrt$nyny:7$viyrT'3r7'g
GRAND INITIAL
- - - OPENING
New Millinery
Department
Next Thursday, March 23.
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