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THE COURIER. sm& mu. .sia &. WEItUS iVmBER Wholesale and Retail. limber g (Jpal Vj ft m MAKRRSOP &. Also Lime, Cement, Planter, etc. m ;"" :.,., .,, AM W JiULUJlUUS UAJNUIUS AiYUlUE UlttiAiU. iLS 125 10 149 SO. . MM TELEPHONES $ -2 SPECIAL PRICE ON ICE CREAM 10 PARTIES OR SOCIABLES - g F ' " ""-w 'ftUJ uaiiciiu iiiuiiiuo uiauviuoo Phone 631 I'M SOUTH 11 Street. nnu,jRU,U.Jia sffA.XIS,,! m vily jvty, yxWEwEf 0 IvWvWI'WrC. -niK .BHIM 3 '- g Lieut. A. G. C. Quay spent last week Sunday, a fop, in Omaha enroute from his brother's t r wedding in the east to his station in St. 31rs- Mar-v an Brunt left Mondaj Paul. for Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith, Mies Mrs. Nellie Fletcher has gono to Lemon and her fiance, Mr. Farish and Norns, Mont. Mr. Safford were guests from Fridav ,,. , until Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Yates a"t iM,ss Helen Do"gherty has returned Hillside. Friday evening a number of r0"i Iowa. friends were invited in informally. A trn i- T rrw. .i . i i.. o-t . ii jJirs. i. J. iireene ana mother havo short play, some or Gibson s tableaux r and m usic made a very enjoyable even- Sone to ""H'tte, Ind. ing. Miss Olive Latta left the early part of the week for Peoria and Monmouth, 111. Mrs. A Schlugel and daughter Grace went to Denver this week. They will remain in Colorado until next month. S. C. Hoover has returned from Denver. Mrs. Hoover will follow in a few weeks. John Zehrung, of Denver, is spending a few days in the city. Rev. John Hewitt, who has been ser iously indisposed, is again restored to health. Mrs. Sarah Harris is recovering from her recent illness. Miss Ethel McKay, of Omaha, is visiting relatives in this city. Mr. and Mre. W. M. Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hargreaves are doing the eastern summer resorts, George A. Crancer left Thursday for Mrs. CM. Druse and children, of Friend, Neb., are the guests of Mrs. O. Peoria. M. Druse. Mn ant jtrs s. M. Benedict left this F. W. Collins has returned from the week for Pueblo. Salem Chautauqua assembly where he Mrs. C. A. Rutherford and Miss Ella g&mmmi & &i,iiii? BROWS I if EMI EST. ffllJIIIC 11 PER CUE, MI $2.50 PER filSE.ll Is tine BEST. JPHONE452 b8&d ?K Delivered free to any part of the city. JOHN BAUER. 915 O STREET. Mail orders promptly attended to. SCO' OTI? 3S? tsb W 'K5AV' WW rfE m delivered an address on "Our Boys." Miss Minnie J. Smith left Tuesday for the south. Rev. A. Fisher, of Chicago! is the guest of his brother-in-law, Alonzo Barnes. R. D. Miller, A. F. Walsh and C. D. Mullen left Wednesday for Coldwater, Mich, whre they will be the guests of Phil Wing. P. James Cosgrave has returned from Fillmore county. Mrs. Gould, of Michigan, is visiting her son, L. P. Gould. Captain and Mrs. R. O. Phillips have gone to the Puget Sound country. Dr. Garten and family have returned from the Yellowstone. Mrs. Nellie B. Manning and Miss Carrie C. Dennis are in Pueblo. Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Townsend have returned from Iowa. Mrs. Grimes and son have gono to Chicago. Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. V. P. Stout Rutherford left foi Minneapolis Thurs day. Mrs. J. E. Douglas and sister went to Cameron, Mo., Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Bert E. Betts left Thurs day for Denver. Mrs. C. J. Daubach and daughter have gone to Chicago. Miss Nellie Eddy has resigned her position in the Elliott school to accept a position as teacher in West Superior. Wis. Mrs. D. E. Thompson has returned from Chicago. She was accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Miller. It is annjunced that Martinus Sieve king will make a concert tour the com ing season under the auspices of the Mason fc Hamlin piano manufacturers. In anticipation of Miss Grace Ram sey's departure from this city a pleasant tHirtv was "iven in her honor at Bur lington Beach Friday evening of last and daughter vveek. Those present were: Misses Grace Ramsey. Lillian Peters. Mattie and Anna Griffith. Louise frowler, Jlerta ISsSsSSs BURiHfcTOl BUCH SUNDAY, JULY 1 lth. PROFESSOR HI, Champion slack wire performer EOR THE BALANCE OFJHEJEASON, FREE MH Coating Batl.ii.ff. etc Besraurant and Cafe in Connection. Take a ride on The biff Steamer. Moeller. Loretta Kelley, Huntsinger Anderson, Lotta Cooper, Frankio Stile, Jennie Stewart, Eda Carpenter, Edna Pierce, Amler Barnaby, Florence Hale, Bird Johnson, Alico Collier; Mr. and Mrs. Hickey, Mr and Mrs. George Ris den and II. Copland; Messrs. Van Smith Bob Deemer, Joy Johnson, Ed Straight, Will and Charley Jeckell, Fejguson, GeorgoGrscoign. L. Deemer, G. Barnes, Burt Miller, Latferty, Anderson. Hardi gan, Gardnes. Clincough, Livinghouse, and Perrin. Last Saturday afternoon and evening a pleasant picnic party was enjoyed at Lincoln park by the following young people: Messrs. and Mesdames Low Marshall, John Dorgan, Mrs. Lieutenant Gntlith, Misses Grace Oakley, Olive Latta, Lucy Griffith, Jeanetto and Mario Underwood, Terrell, Florence Putman, Sadie Burnhara, Helen Burr and Hallie Hooper; Messrs. Mallalieu, Meyer, West erman, Lansing, Jewett, Mason, Hurl but, Welch, Sherman, Houtz. White, Baldwin, Joyce, Morrison, and Madden. C. C. Flunsburg Att'y at law Brownell Block SHERIFF .SALE. First publication Aug 10. Notice is hereby givon that by virtue of an order of sale issued by the clerk of district oourt of the third judicial district or Nebraska within anil for Lancaster county Nebraska in an action wherein The Pitcher and Bald win Company is plait. till", and Sophia Sonnedecker, et al are defendants, I will at 2 o'clock P. M. on the 10th day of September. A. D. 1805 at the euHt door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, otTor for salo at public auction the following described real estato to-wit. Lot number two (2), in blok number twenty eight (23), Pitcher and Baldwin's second addition to University Place, Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under mv hand this 5th day of August A. D. 1S95. Fred A. Miller. Sept. 7. Sheritf. For California take the Missouri Pacific route, via southern route. &&g2& vu?m THERE'S NO USE SWELTERING. Over a hot stove cooking picnic lunches- Deviled and other canned ham. Canned aImon, German and American cheese, domestic or imported sardines. Bottled pickles, a few lemons, some sugar, two or three loaves of bread, butter, and there you are, all ready to go. We keep them and put them up for parties better than you can put them up your self. Every thing we keep is first class too. No "cheap" stuff and yet we sell it chenp. VBITH Xs RESS, Grocers. 909 O STREET. THIRD PRESBYTERIAN GHURCH. A sermon in the morning for children at the Third Presbyterian church. Sub ject for evening, "Preaching the Gospel vs. Sensational Preaching.'' Corner 11th and Plum. Byron Beall, Pastor. If you wish to visit Boston this sum mer a splendid opportunity will be afforded on the occasion of the Knights Templar Conclave in August. Tickets will be on sale via the Lake Shore fc Michigan Ry, Aug. 19th to 25tK at one fare for the round trip. Full particulars on application. B. P. Humphrey, T. P. A., Kansas City, Mo. C. K. Wifber, W. P. A., Chicago. Rudy's Pile Suppository is guaranteed to cure Piles and Con stipation, or money refunded. 50 cents pej box. Send two stamps for circular and Free Sample to Martin Rudy, Registered Pharmacist. Lancaster, Pa. No postals answered. For sale by all first class druggisst everywhere. II T. Clurke Co.. wholesale agents COUNT!' COURT First publication July 20. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In county court within and for Lan caster county, Nebraska. July term 1895 in the matter of the estato of George J. Blodgett deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You are hereby notified, that I will sit at the county court room in Lincoln in said county, on the 15th dayof November 1895, and again on the 15tL day of February 1390 to examine all claims against said 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 11th day of August A. D. 1895, and the timo limited for the payment of debts is one year from said 14th day of August 1895. Notice of this proceeding is ordered publish d fourconsecutive weeks inTnE Courier a weekly newspaper published in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this ICth day of July 1S95. I. W. Lansinc sealI County Jud;e. Aug. 10 You can't be overcharge J on "Shogo" Hour. Its god at any price. m . ik 'iX'J&.K -&;?;? s? u- TT tf!ftiaj; $!&$.&.$& w w wwwwwwwbf m IireoJ VlfliV I vusr 'l&r Vi$r Free! Iree! 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