The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, June 22, 1895, Page 3, Image 3

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HAIRDRESSING, MANICURING
ami MASSAGF PARLORS.
Mrs. J.C.Bell, 1 14 N 14th St.
A full lino of Switches, Kane, Vnps,
Theatrical, Masquerade anil street Wiir.
lieards. Moustaches, etc. All the best hair
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IN SOCIETY.
Otis Weeks left Tuwdiy for Boston.
L. C. Dav spent Sundav in Nebraska
City.
Mrs. F. A. Graham Las gone to Her
kimer, N. Y.
Mrs. E. A. Jones has returned from
Nebraska City.
Ross Curtice v.ent to South Bend
this week awhee!.
Miss Florenco Farwell left this week
for Madilla, N. Y.
Fred Reimere has been contined to
the house by illness.
Mrs. J. T. Mastin and child left Sun
day for Lanark, III.
Miss Willa Cather has gone to her
homo in Red Cloud.
Miss Jessie R. Hunter left yesterday
for Corsicana, Texas.
Miss Helen Sundean left Tuesday for
New York. She wjll sail for Liverpool
on the Campania on tho 20th.
Misses Grace and Florenco O'Malley
returned this week from Falls City,
where they mado a few weeks visit.
Mrs F. M. Phelps of Alliance, and
her niece. Miss Kuby Furnas, of Brown
villo are guests of Mrs. H. W. Axtell.
Chancellor Cantield too" leave of
Lincoln Tuesday. He departed sudden
ly, and there was no formal leave taking.
Tho Junior Endeavorers of tho First
Congregational church entertained their
friends Tuesday evening on the church
lawn.
Miss Bianca Weber, of Edgewater.
III., is visiting her grandparents. Dr. and
Mrs. I. K. Cooke, on East Holdrego
street.
Major Fechet and Adjntant General
Barry wero in Beatrice this week an'
made the annual inspection of Company
C, N. N. G.
Sam D. Cox writes his friends in this
city that his experiment in agriculture
in Scott s Blutf county bids fair to be a
gratifying success.
Tho Ravola club gavo tho largest
party of the season at Burlington Beach
Friday evening. Over seventy-fivo
coupes were present.
Miss Katherino Gray of Kansas City
who has been for some months the
has
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FLOUR
FOR SALE BY ALL DEALERS.
Absolutely guaranteed by
Ii S. Jofrrtsson. Xs Co.
S. M. MILLS 229 S. Ninth Street.
Manager. LINCOLN.
NOT "CHEAP" MEALS CHEAP
BUT GOOD MEALS CHEAP.
Is the Motto of the
138 South Eleventh Street.
ALL KINDS OF FISH OYSTERS AND GAIE A SPECIALTY.
The Diamond is standard, anything and everything served being
only of the best quality.
.... GEO. b. REEDER, Proprietor.
Mrs. Clinton R. Leo left Tuesday for guest of Miss Merrill Stevenson,
Davenport and Chicago. returned to her home.
MISS PHEOBE EL-LIOTT.
Miss Helen Nance has returned from
St. Mary's school, Knoxville, 1'enn.
Mrs. W. II. Meyers, of Sioux City, is
the guett of her brother, F. M. Blish.
Dr. and Mrs. R. E. GitTen and Mrs.
Ed Pyle were in Des Moines this week.
Miss Jessie Lansing has returned
from a ten dajs' visit with friends in
Omaha.
Miss Vessio Hubbard and Earl Hub
bard are visiting their grandparents in
Nebraska City.
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers are at
Middle Bass Island, Lake Erie, Ohio,
for the summer.
Rev. Charles A. Mastin of Kearney,
was in town Monday, the guest of his
brother J. T. Mastin.
Dr. White, of tho state university,
left for the east Tuesday. He will re
main awav all summer.
F. W. Collins and Elmer Stephenson
were in Cleveland this week in attend
ance ujon the national convention of
the league of republican clubs.
Frank M. Cook and party have re
turned from Yellowstone Park. Mr.
Cook had his book of Hies with him and
hooked a trout weighing 1,907 lbs. It
was too big for him to bring home.
Mr. and Mrs. John T. Dorgan went to
Duluth after leaving Chicago. They
will visit Niagara Falls. New l'ork and
Boston before their return which will
probably not be until after July I.
The Morrill geological expedition of
the state university left for the "bad
lands" of the Dakotas Monday evening.
The party consists of Prof. H. E. Bar
bour, Prof. T. II. Marsland. Harry
Everett, Jesse P. Rowe, Fred Hall, Gil
bert Hall, U. G. Cornell and George R.
Welland. The expedition will not return
till September.
ELEGANT LINE OF POCKET
BOOKS-CARD CASES
and LEATHER NOVELTIES.
, . . for summer tourists and others.
Repairing a Specialty.
Old Trunks in Exohange for New Ones.
1ING0N TRUNK FACTORY. 121! OH CJ.
Preparations are being made for a
picnic at South Bend on tho Fourth of
July by tho joung people- of society.
Frank S. Burr m looking after the ar
ranuements. It is the intention to
spend tho day at South Bend, a place
admirably suited for a picnic, the pro
gram for the day including an incidental
visit to the state tish hatchery which is
located there.
Mr. and Mrs. Perrin entertained a
numbor of little folks Monday afternoon
at the college farm in recognition of the
ninth birthday anniversity of their son.
Dale. Tho children greatly enjoyed
themselves in various juvenile games
and wero afterwards served with an ex
cellent lunch to which they all did
ample justice. Those present were
Stella Harrison. Maude and Willie
Roath, Bianca Weber, John Harrison,
Aaron Sullivan, Philip Baker, Frank
and Maggie Lenburger and Charlie,
Dale, Edna and Hazel Perrin.
Tho semi-annual meeting of the
Epworth Ieaguo was held Tuesday
evening. The following ollicers wero
elected: Phil A. Summerlad, president;
J. T. Mastin, first vice-president and
chairman of tho committee on spiritual
work; Myrtle Mann, second vice-pres-ident-and
chairman of the committee on
mercy and help; A. J. Anderson, third
vice president and chairman of the
literary committee; Bert C. Clough,
fourth vice president and chairman of
the school committee; Benjamin Pierce,
secretary; John Miller, treasurer; T. D.
Mapes, chairman of tho committee on
college work.
The students' twenty fourth (juarterly
concert was given at the NebrasKa
conservatory of music Monday night.
"On. the Brook's Green Bank" was sung
by a quartet consisting of Misses Elliot,
Saunders, Brady and Crawford. There
wero piano solos by Misses Ruth
Robertson, Agnes Brady. Maud Flem
ing, and Elvira Everhart. Miss Irene
Baker gave a selection from Batiste on
the pipo oigan. Then followed a sere
nade song by Mrs. Cotter, and two
vocal selections byMissSallio Berkson.
Miss Hattie Bomgardner gave a violin
colo. "Maybells and Flowers' was sung
by the following young ladies: Misses
Emma Crawford, Jennie Elliot. Hattie
Saunders. Francis Johnson. Leila Bet
zer, Ella Crawford, Agness Brady, and
Melinda Schnase.
The foliowing program was rendered
at St. Paul's church, Sunday evening
when Dr. C. C. Lasby delivered the
baccalaureate sermon to the graduates
and students of tho Nebraska Conser
vatory of Music:
Organ, "Grand Offertoire deSt. Cecilia"
Batiste
Miss Irene Baker.
Chorus, "Tho Lord He is Our Strength"
Mendlessohn chorus.
Solo "O'Salutaris"
Mrs. LatimerGray.
Organ offertory in A
Miss Hollowbush
Cello solo "Nocturne"
Rov Howell.
Solo "Oh God have Mercy"
Clemens Movius.
Chorus "Praise Ve Now the Lord"
Organ '"Fanfare"
Mis3 tlollowbush.
Mrs. Clinton R. Lee gave a delight
ful tea Friday evening in honor of the
birthday of her sister. Miss Emerald
Jones, at her residence at Twentieth and
E streets. There were souvenirs, artis-
$5 TO CALIFOKNIA
Is our Sleeping Car Kato on thoI'hlllipa-Roek
l'lunil Tourist Excursions from Council Bluffs
Omaha or Lincoln to Los Angelas or San Fran-ci-co
Tin tho Scenic Itout and Option. Cat
leares Do Moines erery Friday, and sleeping
car rato from there- is $5 M
You hnro through sleeiwr. and ths Phillip'
mangement has n special agent accompany th
excursion each week, ami you will taTO money
and ham excellent accomodation, a thecal
hare upholstered sprint; seats, are Pullmu
build, and npixiintments perfect.
Address for full particulars,
JNO. SEBASTIAN, C. P. A. Chicago.
CHAS. KENNEDY, Gen. W. Pass. A.
C. A. RUTHERFORD. C. P. A T. A.
1043 O St. Cor. 11th, Lincoln, Neb
NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LETTERS.
(First Publication June 8.)
In the county court of Lancaster
county, Nebraska
In re Estate of George Blodgett, de
ceased .
The state of Nebraska to Rosa M.
Blodgett, Ray N Blodgett. Lura J.
Blodgett, Nellie R Blodgett and to any
other persons interested in said matter.
Take notice that a petition signed by
Susan E Blodgett praying said court
to grant Letters of Administration of
said Estate to Susan E Blodgett has
been tiled in said Court; that the same
is set for hearing on the 23th day of
Juno 1S95, at 9 o'clock a in and that if
you do n -t then appearand contest, said
Court may grant administration of said
estate to Susan E Blodgett
Notice of this proceeding shall be
published three weeks succassively in
The Coukikii prior to said hearing.
Witness my hand and the seal of tho
Court this th day or June A. D. ISO.!.
I. W. Lansing,
Countv Judge.
ED. M. ALLEN.
Attoisnkv-At-Law.
SHERIFF SALE.
First Publication June S.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue
of an order of sale issued by the clerk of
the district court of the third judicial
district of Nebraska, within and for
Lancaster county, in an action wherein
Mary E Swayne is plaintitf, and
John Werts et al, are defendants.
I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the 9th
day of July A. D. 1S9.", at the east door
of the court house, in the city of Lincoln
Lancaster county, Nebraska, oirer for
sale at public auction the following
described real estate to wit:
Lot number eight iS) in block four (1)
in McMurtry's addition to Lincoln,
caster county. Nebraska.
Given under mv hand this Cth dav
of June A. D. 1S9T.
Fred A. Miller
Julj 6 Sheriff
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