v f I i THE COURIER. hoped, will give an opportunity for meet ing the guests. The invitation is most cordially extended to each member of the state and city federation, with her husband or gentleman friend, and to other guests from abroad. October 3, 10 a. m. Meeting of board of directors: registration of delegates and visitors. Duo, "Tarantella." Mrs. Will Owen Jones and Miss Marie Hoover; secretary's report, Mrs. S. C. Lang wortthy, Seward; treasurer's report, Mrs. J. W. Dawes, Crete; auditor's re port, Mrs. Laura "Woodford. Weeping Water; address of welcome, Mrs. A. W. Field, president Lincoln city federa tion of woman's clubs; response. Mrs. James H. Canfleld, president Nebraska federation of women's clubs; address, Mrs. Ellen M. Henrotln, president gen eral federation of women's clubs; ad dress, "The Home of the Future." Mrs. Winona S. Sawyer; address, "As Oth ers See Us," Mrs. Lena Chase, Weep ing Water; remarks, "Aims and Objects of Sorosis," Dr. S. C. Spottlswoode, N. T. City; appointment of committees. S p. m. Reception at home of Mrs. A. J. Sawyer, corner Seventeenth and F streets; piano solo, "Concerto op. 22," Mendelssohn, Mrs. Thomas N. Miller; vocal solo, "The Loreli." Listz, Mrs. Percy B. Ford; harp solo, selected, Mrs. Joseph Wurzburg; vocal duet, "I Know Bank," Chas. E. Horn. Misses Ethel and Alice Dovey; vocal solo, selected, Mrs Percy B. Ford. October 4, 9 a. m. Vocal solo, selected. Mrs. F. S. Harrison: address, "Opposi tion to Realism," Miss Irene Byrne, Omaha; address. "Possibilities," Mrs. Elizabeth LIndsey, Omaha; correspond ing secretary for Nebraska for general fderatlon woman's clubs; address, "Some Things That Might Be Differ ent," Mrs. A. W. Roseman, Fremont; address, "Cultivation of Taste for the Beautiful," Miss Alice Eyster, Crete: presentation of question concerning federation library, Mrs. Belle M. Stout enborough, Plattsmouth; discussion, led by Miss Sarah Harris, Lincoln; presentation of question concerning mid-summer meeting, Mrs. Frank Hel ler, Omaha; two-minute reports of clubs. 2 p. m. Reports of committees; elec tion of officers; transaction of business; two-minute reports of clubs. All presidents of clubs belonging to the state federation are members of the board of directors. Club members are requested to wear the colors of their respective clubs. Special rates have been obtained on Nebraska roads to and from Lincoln. Something invariably happens to the State Journal people when they go up to Omaha. It is only a few years ago that the editor in chief of the peace ful morning paper combed his whisk ers and made a visit to the metropolis At that time the Journal maintained a branch office in Omaha, and after the editor had spent several hours walk ing up and down the streets, gazing at the shop windows, etc., he bethought him of his paper's office, and although it was in a rather conspicuous building, the New York Life, he devoted the rest of the day to searching for it. He missed several trains and finally came home without finding it. The other day, Thursday of last week, to be more particular, one of the reporters for the Journal, who Is quite as unfamiliar with the metropolis as his chief, and who is known to many of the younger members of society, went up to view the Ak-Sar-Ben parade. The glitter or something was too much for his head. He couldn't find the right train home he intended to take the Burlington spe cialand was carried In a Union Pa cific train to South Omaha or some other place, where he spent the night. He reached Lincoln some time the next day. It Is suggested that It would be a good plan for all State Journal peo ple to take an L. D. T. boy along when they go to Omaha In future. The Courier's Plattsmouth corre spondent sends the following: Mr. and Mrs. Henry Waterman, of Lincoln, arrived in town this morning for a visit. Simon Mayer Is In the city. Judge Newell came in this morning from a trip to Aurora. Mrs. Cuthbert Ayer, of Havelock. is visiting In the city. The Plattsmouth Woman's club will hold their first meeting of the season on October 7. Mrs. James Herald has gone to Bos ton for a visit with her mother. Mr. and Mrs. Tzschuck, of Omaha, spent Sunday in Plattsmouth, the guest of friends. Mrs. J. M. Johns and dnmrhtor hnv !,.. rn... r:t i i . i .-.. .... from n iu-n , i" .i i. 7 iuo vunuiiuBurug naBanunureu ono urcaueu i!:seaso mat BCience nas .- ...-..,.... uu in. ,i:r.i . : .. . , , , . .... t....vuMii rxjuiriiij uuree, eacn uuo u ueen auie to euro in nil us Binges ana from returned Lincoln. Hon. F. M. Richey McCook. turned from Jamestown, N. Y. The Courier's correspondent in Bea trice sends the following: This has been a week of home com ings from summer outings, visits and trips, and of little else so far as Bea- Olotl Ocijpes Olotlx Jciolcets Ji.i Capes has Rone to Pnor that an Arab has spread on the that is catarrh. Hall's Cutarrh Cure is sand and pruned on for years. Tho thoonly tjositive euro now known to Mr. and Mrs. Engenbroadt have re- colors wero selected in the first place by tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a child of tho race whom tho Sun has a constitutional disease, requires a taught to mix colors. No wonder that constitutional treatement. Hall's people would rather have one of tho Catarrh Cure is taken internally, Arabian rugs than ten American acting directly upon tho blood and machino made rugs The former will mucous surfaces of tho system, thoreby trice Is socially concerned. Mr. and last through live generations and still destroying tho foundation of the disea Mrs. L. B. Ilowey are In town again i,e valuable in the sixth. so. and giving tho patient strength after a stay of some weeks In Chicago. .... .. , ., r i t t . ., , , ., ,. ., .. .. , Mrs. Mary Reed and Mrs. Frances J. AltnouH" Mr. Rudge bought three by building up tho constitution and Wetherald arrived Tuesday from the things mainly to gratify his artistic assisting nature in doing its work, east. taste they are now on exhibition at tho Tho proprietors havo so much faith in Mrs. oamn.l F Kinaker and chil- store of Rudge & Morris Co. and can its curativo powers, that thoy offer dren have returned from Illinois, where ,)0 , M a, ;, t . ; Qno IIunilrwl DolIar8 for anvctt80 tlmt they spent a month visiting Mrs. Rin- " , ' aker's parents. " b to cure, bend for list of lesti- Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Deutsch have S100 DOLUia kewaku $100 monals. arrived in Beatrice and will occupy the Tho readers of this paper will bo Address, P.J. Chenky it Co., Toledo Wheeler residence on North Seventh ,,ieaseti to learn that there is at least OI.io. Sold bv druggists. 75 cents, street. Mrs. Samuel C. Smith returnd last week from a short trip to Chicago. C. H. Van Arsdale Is home from Port Huron. Michigan. Mrs. W. D. Moulton arrived in Bea trice Monday after a visit sit Omaha and Fremont. H. II. Walte came in Sturday from the Yellowstone Park and the Black Hills. Mr. Walte was so unfortunate as to fall fioi.i tl.e totrggan slide In the Hot Springs plunge and is still somewhat disabled in consequence. Dr. Herbert Miles Is back again from St. Louis. Mrs. Charles Loomis, nee Miss Win nie Crofts, has been visiting with the family of Mr. George W. Loomis In Om aha, and with friends in Council Bluffs Mr. Will Harrison leaves this Sat urday for Spokane. Washington. Mr. Charles Harrison has given up his position in Chicago and will remain in Beatrice this winter with his sisters. Misses Grace and Bessie. The Business Men's club Is comfort bly settled In Its new quarters on Sixth and Court streets. This location is more convenient than the old one on Ella street and the rooms are not inferior, either In extent or appoint ments. The club has opened Its doors to many new members this summer, par ticularly among the younger men. Though always the leading social or ganization of the city, it expects this winter to contribute even more than Its usual quota to the society events of the season. With these good Intentions, and with Mr. R. S. Bibb as president, the success Is already assured of any thing undertaken. OUR CbOAK DEPARTMENT Is full ot choice styles and Good values. ou are given a special invitation to visit our cloak department. AgTIXXR Ss PAINB a? hb iarmjrjs grocery S20 to 234 S. IO St. 1 sack 50 lbs Hour 50c 1 sack extra strength grade flour 75 1 sack high grade patent flour 00 Why don't you buy your Hour of us? BEAUTIFUL IMPORTATIONS Mr. C. II. Rudge. of the Rudge & Morris Co., who returned last week from abroad, has brought homo with him a choice collection of odd pieces of furniture picked up in the eastern cities and in tho various capitals of Europe. He has several complete bed room sets in Mountain ash, the new wood so popular in England now. and in which the baby Duke of York's apartments are furnished. The style is peculiarly antique, and dresser and toilet-stand arc finished with high Phoenician horns of tho satiny wood. He has several low mahogony chairs with curved backs and just a mere apologv for arms like the one in which Du Maurier pictures La Svengali. There are taboretts from London and Paris, the hexagonal Queen Anne with its mahogany faces curving outward and then in. and the Empire stylo with its rim of brass fret-work. There are the Roman chairs in mahogany, uphol stered in light silks, used so much in French drawing rooms. Mr. Rudge has imported from Paris one of the round parlor cabinets for bric-a-brac. The frame and stand are of mahogany finished in brass and the sides are ot French plate glass with glass shelves inside. He has picked up a couple of the new mahogany dining tables with irreguhr curved edges and little pro jections that makes the table cloth hang in folds. , .. He also imported several very line Oriental rugs, Shirivan. Caribaugh Dag histanandBokara all with a Velvety 2 loaves fresh bread 2 loaves fresh bread 2 loaves fresh bread u 5 5 SPECIAL COMBINATION 1 lb Royal or Price baking powder 25 3 bars White Russian soap '.I boxes gloss or corn starch 1 large package matches 1 box tooth picks 3 packages stove polish 3 packages rolled oats 25 20 or. All the above for 31.50 the :frm::ers grocery S20 to 2234 :V. lOtl St. Mrs.J.C. BELL 1H no 14 St MNGOLN IIAIRDRESSIXG MANICURING FACE MASSAGE FACIAL BLEMISHES REMOVED, etc HLA.IR GOODS (met C08MBTIC8 HATS! HATSli HATS! HATS! HATS! We make hats Wetrltn liats A2Ve sell liats We say nothing about prices, you know thev will be 11 right at 122-i S. 12tti St. Lincoln Neb. Satisfaction guaranteed in Every particular. Miss K- JL. BK'-TTS