THE COURIER. Ladies White Canvas Oxfords, reduced to $1.25 T siinnprc New Stvles $1.00 and $1.25 A glass of cream soda with EVERY 50 CENT PURCHASE A glass of Ice Cream Soda with every ONE DOfoLAR PURCHASE. .... RI66S' PHCY, 1146. 0 Sill "" "r-- -' black Tan Oxfords, for one week, at 1-5 off. foadies, Men's and Boys Tennis shoes to close out cheap. BE. R. Nissley & o.f WSJS"E5' 5 fS',cS',S',57S?5?5Sr'B? ffi$" Free! Free! Free! f p 1 ff m r t f ii V f Mrs. F. M. Williams is in Chicago Frank D. Saunders left for Boston Monday. Prof. Marsland The book review club met at the rooms of Superintendent Corbett Wed nesday afternoon. has returned from hire. J. H. Sweet, Ernest Snivser, and Mrs. John Kurtz left for Washington the eaily part of the week. Miss Sheldon of Nebraska City, who has been visiting her cousin Mrs. F. W. Smyeer, returned home Tuesday. Mrs. Rezin Welch left Thurday for has gone to New Cadiz, Ohio. She was accompanied to Chicago by Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hill. the "bad lands." Mr. and Mrs. R.-ir. Plank are visiting in Denver." Mrs Weaver and Mrs. Seaton left Tuesday for Denver. Miss Stella Curtice York to study music C. H. Morril is spending the summer at Lake Osakis, Minn. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Smyeer leftMon- '-'"'"'"B ''"" "B' day for Moorhead. Minn. Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Tilton left Monday for Chicago, They will visit in Wisconsin and return home August 1. A pleasant lawn social was given by Dr. Dorris left Monday for Chicago. He will go from there to the Mackinac Swimming waf discussed by the Rose Cottage circle Wednesday. W. H. Harrison, of Grand Island, visited in Lincoln Tuesday. Mr, and Mrs. Myron Wheeler are visiting at Spirit Lake, Iowa. Mi6S Grace Oakley gave an enjoyable dancing party Saturday night. Stl TXiVT IH7 mm ifli. Hiiy DC the young people of Holy Trinity church at the resident of J. H.Harloy Wednes day evening. Dr. R. Stanhope and Miss Allio M. Smith, of Ashtabula, O., were married in the Garden of the Gods, Colorado, July I. .feli!,.. ssfs'wsb'bf m ,stft. m. cv? vtiFViiyvap xfci tz, tllR'S QUIY XII BEER I tlie BBST. DMIC $2 PER CIS. EXPORT $2.50 PER m !PHONE452 1Yl .sOL'i Delilered free to any part of the city. JOHN BAUER. 915 O STREET. juau oruers promptly attcnucu to. 3& Prof, and Mrs. Bessey and children left Monday for Colorado Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Skinner arrived from Colorado Springs Wednesday. Mrs. A. G. Hastings left Tuesday for a summer's visit in Westerfield, Mass. S. C. Wilson is spending his summer vacation visiting relatives in Springfield, Miss Emma Bose is attending the Christian Endeavor convention at Bos tou. R. S. Thompsom and daughter. Miss Foy Thompson, have returned to Chi cago. Prof, and Mrs. T. M. Hodgroan are spending their summer vacation in Colo rado. Misses Margery and Nancy Lambert eon have returned to Mineral Point, Wisconsin. Mrs. G. M. Lambertson is spending the summer with her parents at South port, Connecticut. Miss May Kaiser and Miss Louise Bauermeister left Tuesday for a three months visit in Prussia. Miss Rose Carson will leave in a day or two for Old Orchard where 6he will join Miss Leila Shears. Miss Lora Hagler, who has been visit ing Miss Emily Brown of this city, re turned to Shenandoah, Sunday. Prof. T. Bruner left yesterday for a trip through Nebraska, Kansas, Colo rado, Idaho and Wjoming for the pur pose of investigating the grasshopper plague. Mrs. E. 0. Love left Monday for Den ver. She will go from there to New York, and sfter making a brief visit in that city will return to Lincoln in the tirst part of September. Miss Hollowbush and her friend, Miss Castle, of Jacksonvill, 111., left this week for the Black Hills. They will raturn Monday and Miss Castle will spend a few days visiting in this city. Mrs. SmjBer and James Smyser left Monday for Minnesota. They will spend some time in the lake region. Mrs. Sweet and Mrs. Kurtz and Ernesl Smyser have also left the city. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smyser will remain in Lin coln. Mr. F. M. Woods, Miss Maud Woois and Joseph Grainger returned home Sunday. They left with the intention of spending a frw weeks at the lake resorts, but concluded to return as the heat was very oppressive at these places. Among those who attended the con cert at the Crate Chautauqua assembly Wednesday evening were: Rev. L. P. Ludden, Professor Fossler, H. T. Westermann, Will Westermann, Dr. J. H. Tyndale, Professor Kimball, Mrs. W. S, Tatta, Mrs. King, Mrs. .Marquett, Mrs. Humphrey, Will Owen Jones. D. &. Wing, Will Raj raond, Miss Raymond, Miss Mary Jones. Folsom, P. V. M. Raymond, Louie Westermann, Joseph Burns, Mr. and Mrs. Upton. The society reporter got a little mixed this week. On the proceeding page he spoke of a reception given by Mr. and Mrs. Phillips for Mr and Mrs. Emerson at the Windsor hotel. Mr. and Mrs. Emerson were in this city some weeks ago and were entertained by Captain and Mrs. Phillips; the reception at the Windsor this week was given by Mr. and Mrs. Emerson to their numerous friends in this city and was largely at tended. The bmersons are now in Den ver. There was a merry party at Burlington Beach Tuesday evening under the diiection of Messrs. Alva Halley and Frank McCain. A feature of the even ing was a trip on the lake 6teamer. Those present were: Misses Sparks, Irwin, Howland, Parke, Hatch, Bartley, Morri6sey, Fowler. Tourtlot, Harpam, Winteret'ein, Marie Funcy, Hoffman, Webster, Burleigh. Suse, Gillespie NOTICE. In the District Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. Alexander Lederer, et al vs Sarah A. Latta, et al. The President and Directors of the Insurance Company of North America, defendants; will take notice that on the 27th day of J'ine 1893, Alexander Led erer and MobesStiauss, partners doing busines as Lederer"& Strauss, plaintilTs herein, filed their petition in the Dis trict Court of Lancaster cuunty, Ne braska, against said defendants, the object and prayer of which are to fore close a certain mortgage executed by the defendants, Sarah A. and William S. Latta to the defendant, the Clark & Leonard Investment Company upon loi nine 9 and ten 10 in block eight eight 83, in the city of Lincoln, Nebras ka, to secure the payment of one prom issory note or bond in the sum of 50,300; dated July 10, 1883, and due and pay able in five years rrom date thereof which note or bond after date and be, fore maturity thereof w as sold and en orsed by the defendant the Clark &- IT'S ALL TALK! AJD yOU KNOW IT Much of the "Combination" advertising of the grocers of the time is pure sham. You'll save more money in a year by dealing with a reliable houe that studies your needs, than by investing in the catchpenny "combination" in which you get 20 and 30 lbs-, of sugar for $1.00 and pay 40 c for 10 c worth of something else. Wee'v done some shrewd buying this seaon and the goods and our prices show it. Gome and see if this is not so. VITJH:Ss RESS, Grocers. 909 O STREET. ! .-I Schaffer. Helen Howland, Pierce, Gage. Coope, Goodwin, Wagner, Joers, Cad man, Mildred Parks, Mirim Parks, Hoy t, Feeney, Kouner, Wood, Klack, Anthony, Drusel Tuttle, Bane, Bartuff, Peter, Webber, Chicago, Dowback, Flynn. Messrs. Wint Rathborn, Rindley, Bar ber, Hawley, Carder, Hammond, Worth, Robertson. Marr, O'Shea. Morrison, Geeting, Henton, Bert Ricketts, Mr. Molony, Gooselin, Tom Rutketts, Trim ble, Hatch, Ducker, Fowler, Phillips, Palmer, Harden, Meyer, Barr, Courtney, Culver, Gilmore. Whitten, Steim, Mitchell, Parks, Joers, Conant, Rath burn, Ed Hickey.John Hickey. Gingery. Hedge, Anderson. OMAHA SOCIETY. Miss Knippenberg is visiting Miss Mary Yast. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cartan will re main throughout the month as the as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Yost. Their house on 34th and Burt will not be ready for occupancy until August. Miss Stewart accompanied by her guest Miss Wallace, left Wednesday for Kirksville, Mo. A complimentary dinner was tendered to General Coppingerat the Omaha club Wednesday evening by thirty of Omaha's representative men and their wives. Leonard Investment Company to these plaintiffs and the mortgage securing the same assigned to them, and these plaintiffs afterwards and on or about the 1st day of July 1893, agreed to ex tend time of payment of said bond or note for a period of two years from date thereof upon the fulfillment of certain conditions but which .conditions have been broken and forfeited and by reason thereof the whole sum of $6,500, and in terest from January 1st 1895, at eight per cent per annum is now due and pay able upon said note or bond and mort gage. The plaintiffs herein pray that said premises may be decreed to be sold to satisfy the amount due thereon and that the defendants and each of them be forclosed of all right, title and equity of redemption in and to said premises and forgeneral relief. You are required to answer 6aid peti tion on or before the 5th day of August 1895. Bukk fc Bcrr, Attorneys for the Plaintiffs. Infy 27. Ex.urshn lu Hit Springs, S. D. On July 3d and 19th, August 2nd and 23d the Great Burlington Route will sell round trip tickets to Hot Springs at one fare for the round trip good 30 days. For full information applo at B. & M. depot or city tiaket office corner 10th and O. G. W. Bonnell, C. P. T. A i3?233S3:S URiH&TQi MACHl TWO BIG ATTRACTIONS LE MILLION ON THE SPIRAL TOIER AND SIE HASSAN BEN ALPS ARAB TROUPE. 8 Absolutely the strongest outdoor attraction vi in the world. S K.t-ree aanoe every memafter oertornnnoe. T.M7.r" vlvT r'VT.y -.? wn jr.y '.. w wv j w ' ZZXJ2ZSZ-2-2J& rrsrTSXTX5SS K fc-fc-T wr. mT T fc. JC, rw7X--wr..-w-rx.-k..-vaN: .f.?tV ViVAJvVVJvVv-XJvVWIvVVNJVwX l&SsmAM. 8)1 i; w i I VViv . am .- a 1. 1 - m- TTOTTPTftTTS PAXTTYrPG txmTmn nTi t ir lift Inr TUT nillV linimriu Tur nmf as A. ... j-rr nc nut inc ubli riUUotlH IHt UIII IHAIIAKto IIS UANUT. u ADMISSION TO ALL 25 CENTS. Catering in all its branches 'Phone 681 & SsSSSSifeSSSi 131 SOUTH 11 Street. . -Jr A?- - w && -