The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, July 27, 1895, Image 5

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Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock in tf utchisoVs Sunday school class in the
honor of Miss Edith Laisy, of Cleveland. St. Paul M. E. church. Wednesdav
Ohio, and Miss Reba DutT, of Nebraska afternoon at Lincoln park. Those pres
City The house was very tastefully ent were Misses Elsie Fawell. Minnie
decorated in cut flowers and the colors, Saver, Bertha Wiliiams, Zula Jones,
yellow and white; the favors being Dora Smith, Clara Howard, Nellie and
Nebraska's favorite flower, the golden Blanche Smitbson, Anna Pearson, Alva
rod. A dainty luncheon was served. Shoemaker, Jennie Weaver, Josio Ruth
followed by a social good time. Among erford, Tressa Regan, Cora Robbing,
those whoenjojed Miss Risser's charm- Josie Johnson, Dora Warrick. Anna and
ing hospitality were: Missps Laisy, Loretta Mindefer, Mablo Hilderbrand
Cleveland; Dutr, Nebraska City; Jones of ami Bernice White, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Denver; Harley, imhoir, Jo cud Flor- Williams, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Whorton
ence Winger, Whiting, Ileaton, Cochran, an(1 Mss Hutchinson.
Lindley, Rajmond, Groh, Shaw. Nance,
Whedon, Williamson, Hammond, Turn
er Ricketts and Simons.
Mr. J. P. Lansing, proprietor of the
Lausing theatre, has recently interested
himself in the a Hairs of the theatre.
He was east several weeks with Mr.
Church, and met the foremost managers
and theatrical people in the country
and many of the most important book
ings were raado while the gentle
were in New York. During the summer
as recounted elhewhere in The Coukiek
Mr. Lansing, has at a large outlay, made
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WM II PER CASE. EXPORT $2.50 PER CUSEJ
Delilered free to any part of the city.
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Mail orders promptly attended to.
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a considerable
theatre.
improvement in the
A number of Lincoln people are en
camped in various parts of Wyoming,
but sc far as known, none of the parties
are near the seat of the Indian trouble.
Mr. George Woods and party are ex
pected home in a few days.
In honor of John Skidmore's seven
teenth birthday, there was a pleas-ant
party at the Skidmore residence, 27th
and W, Friday evening of last week.
Those present were: Miss Scothorn,
Miss Lillian Trester, Miss Zuella Tres
ter, Miss Lizzie Smith, Mrs. Cochrane.
Messrs. Miller, Johnson, Comstock,
McGrew, Smith, Wagner, of Canton. O.,
J. L. Sprung.
Miss Bertha Williams gave a pleasant
picnic for her fellow members of Miss
Miss Fowler, of Omaha, is the guest
of Mrs. Geo. K. Brown.
Me. and Mrs. W. E. Hardy returned
this week from Chicago.
Miss Willa Cather left for Beatrice
and Red Cloud this week.
Mrs. F. M. Woods sends word from
New York that she is recovering rapidly.
Dr. M. A. Hoover, a prominent phjsi
cian of Kearney, is recuperating in the
rity.
Mrs. Phelps Paino returned Thurs
day from a two months trip in quest of
health.
Mr. and Mrs. Mark H. Tilton return
ed Thursday from Wisconsin end Min
neapolis. Miss Churchill of Omaha, daughter of
the attorney general, was in the city
this week.
George W. Lowry has returned from
SOCIAL AND PERSONAL
R. M. Joyce is visiting in Vinton, Iowa.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bignell have gone to
Chicago.
Miss Nelia Cochrane is visiting in
Kearney.
Mrs. W. S. Summers and son are
visiting in Iowa.
George Avery returned to Sioux City
early in the week.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Bartlett and son
are visiting i Ohio.
me east. .urs. L.owry remained tn Philipn Baker. Bruce Benedict, Lou
Springfield, III. Colbert, Rob Pierson, Mrs. Haker and
Dr. Ruth M. Wood, Mr. Mark Woods Mrs. Cooke,
and Mrs. Angio F. Newman and party
are in Wyoming.
Mrs. S. E. Miller who has been visiting
her son FreJ. Miller, left for Vir
ginia III., this week.
A. G. Beeson. G. C. Menzendorf and
Col. L. C. Pace were among the visitors
to Beatrice Thursday.
Miss Mjrtle Coon, of Omaha, who
wan the guest of Miss Kate Keutbch,
left Monday for Belleville.
II. T. Westerman, business manager
of the New, left this week for Now
York, to be gone three weeks.
Ex. Governor Crounse mid party
will sail for home in a few weeks,
having been abroad since February.
Mr. Grillin, of the business college,
accompanied by Mrs. Grillin, took a
party to Milford for a few day's outing
this week.
Dr. and Mrs. M H. Everett, Mr. and
Mrs. J. C. Harpham, and Miss Mary
Shears returned this week from the
C. C. Flansburg
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SHtHlfFSAlE.
First publication July 20
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
Mrs. I. Putnam is plaiutitT and Charles
W.Mosher et al are defendants. I will at
10 o'clock A. M , on the .list day of July
A. D. 1S'J., at the east door of the court
house in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster
cunty, NebrasknotTcr for sale at public
auction the following described goods
chattels to wit:
Two hundred fifty (230) shares of the
stock of thu Lincoln GaB Company as
evidenced by certificate uumbered thirty
six (.'Mil, fifty six (5G). and forty-nine (40),
each being of the face value of one
hundred dollars (8100).
Given under my hand this ICth day
of July A. D. 180.1.
Fred A. Miller
Sheriff.
Jul 27.
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THIS IS THE PICNIC SEASON-
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Arvd the time for tours, outings and other recreative trips.
We are pepared to make all your preparations. We can
put up a basket for a pic-nic or a hamper for a trip. We
nave imported sardines, high grades and mixtures of
coffee. German and American cheese, bottled goods.
Everything to make your outing or trip a succes.
VBITH& RBSS,Groceivs.
909 O STREET.
Black Hills.
Miss Reba Duff, of Nebraska City,
who has been visiting in Lincoln, the
guest of Miss Ona lmhoff returned
home Thursday.
TJ. G. Cornell returned from the uni
versity geological expedition to the
bad lands Thursday. Professor Bar
bour, Miss Carrie Barbour, Mr. John
Randolph and other members or the
piity will go on to the Yellowstone.
Dr. Simmons, W. N. Rehlander,
Walter Davis and C. II. Rudge left
Thursday afternoon for New York. Dr.
Dayton will leave Sunday and join the
party in New York, when they will sail
for Liverpool. They will remain in
Great Britain two months.
Miss Bianca Weber gave a picnic
party Wednesday afternoon south of
the city. Those present were: Misses
Harriett Cook, Daisy Hiltner, Jennie
Foote, Etta Forte. Messrs. Will Stine,
COUNTY COURT
First publication July 20.
N0T1.E To CREDITORS.
In countycourt within and for Lan
caster county, Nebraska. July term 1303
in the matter of the estate of George
J. Blodgett deceased.
To the creditors of said estate:
You are hereby notified, that I wil.
sit at the county court room in Lincoln
in said county, on the loth day of
November 1803. and again on the 13tL
day or February 1S0U to
examine all claims against Faid estate,
with a view to their adjustment and
allowance. The time limited for the
presentation of claims against said
estae is six months from the 14th day of
August A. D. 1803, and the time limited
for the payment of debts is one year
from said 14th day of August 1805.
Notice of this proceeding is ordered
publish' d fourconsocutive weeks in The
Coukier a weekly newspaper published
in this state.
Witness my hand and the seal of said
county court, this 16th day of July 1S03
I. W. Lansing
sealI County Judge.
Aug. 10
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SUNDAY, JULY 27th
PERFORMRNGE EVERY HOUR AFTER 2 P. M.
By the
RHIXEHART SISTERS
Boating Bttthin?, etc. fiesrauraht and Cafo in Connection. Take a ride on
The biff Steamer.
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