THE COURIER. a SOCIAL) GOSSIP I !)W8 Miss Alice Rtghter baa began ber work at tho university. This young ar tist has a future worth waiting and workinq for as well as worth our watch ing. Her year's work in Paris is repre sented by an immense pile of sketches with a few done in water color. Her lead pencil work has unusual strength. It"k strong where most young artists are wek, that is in technique. Fre quently the youngster has imagination and a good idea of composition but the color 'will be sloppy and the drawing slovenly, it it be careful anywhere the effect is labored . Miss Rigbters draw ing of a gargoyle might suit Buskin be cause of its thoroughly conscientious work, and it might at the same time secure Whistler's approbation by its freedom, its lack of f ussiness and its ar tistic method. Pencil sketches are rarely interesting because so little of the artist's personality can be trans ferred to them. Her's arc; they have atmosphere, vibration and personality. Sometimes, as in the misty row of fish ing boats that the tide has almost tracked, they have poetry. However, this last fascination is an absent quality in most of her sketches. I think it will come with experience. Pain, love, heart ache will draw lines on her face, but she will get even with Time by putting the lesson into her pictures. Miss Righter belongs to an artistic family. Her aunt, Mre. Hargreaves, uses her birthright in creating joyful costumes. Her medium of expression is gowns instead of pencil, crayon or brush. '1 he French call the effect of artistic instincts chic. If we had a word that meant artistic and stylish too we could get along without the French word. Wednesdey evening the members of the Grace Methodist church gave a re ception to their pastor. Rev. C. M. Shep herd and wire. Presiding Elder H. T. Davis and daughter and Rev. and Mrs. Shepherd received the gueste. Music and short addresses by various members of the church made up the evening's en tertainment. The Oroghilian quartette of the Wesleyan university closed the program. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HOYT VOELKER, FURS. 116 so 12. The only manufacturer of furs in Lincoln. The only place where there is a skilled furrier in attendance. All kinds of fur goods. Coats, Capes, Muffs. Cuffs, Neck Scarfs. Fur trimming. Repairing. An immense stock. Reasonable prices. VOELKER , 14G so 12th .K Go to Woempner's for drugs, 139 S. 10 Canon City coal at the Whitebreast Coal and Lime Co. Mr. Hoyt was with his company on the occasion of its recent appearance here in "A Contented Woman." We have not seen him here since he was with his other little wife.PIora Walsh, five years ago. Mr. Hoyt looks older and quieter than he did then. People who know have told me that the beau, tious Carrie leads him a dance of it and that he don't dare call his soul or his eye glasses his own any more. Mr Hoyt knows perfectly well that his wife can't act, but what is the poor man to do? She will act and her word is law. yhen she gets bad notices she goes of into a temper and says it's all the fault of the play whioh isn't well enough written to bring out her peculiar talents. ABSOon as she began playing this season she was pretty well sat upon and began to object to the play. She said it was not heavy enough and gave her too little opportunity for sentiment. "My dear, "said Hoyt, mildly, "take the part to Sydney Rosenfiel and have him re-write for you, that's quite in his line, and tell him to send the bill to me.'' Mr. Hoyt made a neat little curtain speech in which he said how much, his wife wanted success and how much he wanted it for her. Poor Charley Hoyt! He can't buy Caroline success or make it for her. Life would be easier for him if he could. Great bargains in pianos slightly used. Mast'be told. Crancer's Art & Music Oo;-1134 0 street. Woempner sells window glass, 139 SJO First publication Oct 5. NOTICETO CREDITORS. In county court, within and for Lancaster county Nebraska, September 30, 1895 in the matter of the estate of Henry A. Guild, deceased. TO THE CREDITORS OF SAID ESTATE: You are hereby notified, tht I will sit at the county court room in Lin coln, in said county on the 31st day of January 1896, and again on the 30th day of April, 1896, to examine all claims against said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limited for the presentation of claims against Baid estate is six months, from the 29th day of October, A. D. 1895, and the time limited for payment of debts is one vear from said 29th day of October, 1895. Notice of this proceeding is ordered published four consecutive weeks in the Courier, a weekly newspaper published in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court, this 30th day of Septem ber, 1895. Oct. 26. I. W.Lansing, seal County Judge First Publication Oct 5. NOTICE OF PROBATE OF WILL In the County Court of Lancaster County, Nebraska. The state of Nebraska, to Audrey Lowry, W. W. Lowry, E. E. Lowry and to any others interestee in said matter: You are hereby notified that an instru ment purporting to be the last will and testament of John O. Lowry, deceased, is on tile in said court.and also a petition praying for the probute of said instru ment, and for the appointment of Ellen Lowyr as executrix. That on the 25th day of October, 1895, at 9 o'clock a. m., saic petition and the proof of the execu tion of said instrument will be heard, and that if you do not then appear and contest, said court may probate and record the same, and grant administra tion of the estate to Ellen Lowry. This notice shall be published for three weeks successively in the Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and official seal this 30th day of Sept., 1895. Oct. 19. I. W. Lansing, seal County Judge. First publication Sept 23. NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF LAN caster county, Nebraska. Concordia Loan and Trust Company ts The Safe Deposit and Trust Company The Safe Deposit and Trust Co, will take notice that on the 25th day of September, 1895, Concordia Loan and Trust Company, plaintiff herein, filed its petition in the district court of Lan caster county, Nebraska, against said defendant, the object and prayer of which are to foreclose a certain tax lien held and owned by the plaintiff under and by virtue of two treasurer's certificates of tax sale, dated Novem ber 21, 1890, and issued by the county Treasurer of Lancaster county, Ne braska, on said date upon lots thirty gD and thirty-one 31 in Boggs & olmes' sub-division, being a part of the North half of Southeast quarter section number twenty-five 25, town ship number ten 10 range number six 6 East of the sixth principal merid ian, in Lancaster county, Nebraska. 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I II-S PER YEAR each of said certificates of tax sale the Bum of 81$0.93, and plaintiff prays that said real estate may be subjected to the payment of the plaintiff's lien thereon for all taxes, interest and costs paid at and under said tax sale, together with interest and cost allowed thereon to the plaintiff as by law provided; also to ob tain a decree in said cause providing for the sale of said real estate to satisfy the plaintiff's said lien, and the costt of this action, and for general relief. You are required to answer Baid pe tition on or before the 11th day of No vember, 1893. Concordia Loan &. Trust Co. by A. B. COFFROTH its attorney Woempner for paints and oils, 139 S.10 Mandolins at lowest prices ever of fered. New goods. Crancer's Art '4 Music Co., 1131 O street. Genuine Coal Creek Canyon City Hot Springs coal at the Whitebreast Coal Co ,T'",gm-j,riiBruF"ji TiB?aiyTgTgfryreBffrT1"