irjnii THE COURIER. Beyschlag, whoso funeral was hold Tuesday from his late home on North Tenth street. Tiir. Courikk's Plattsmouth corre spondent sends the following: Rev J. T. IJaird went to Uellevue this morning to visit friends. Miss Minnio Christie departed Satur day for her new homo at Syracuse. Mrs. A. W. White and daughters, Mrs. John Donelau and Miss Minnie, were passengers on No. ii for Omaha. E. F. Crampton, of Republican City, is in the city. L. D. Hennett returned yesterday from Cromwell, la., where he was called a few days ago by the death of his mother. Miss Tillie LehnotT wont down to Ne braska City today to visit Miss Allio Maher. Miss Beardeley of Lincoln is the guest of Miss Pettce. A.L. Royce of Omaha is in town. Miss Amelia Wurl has returned to Omaha. Mrs. Herman Smith and family de parted today for their futuie homo in Kansas City. Paul Gering is confined to his homo by sickness. Miss Eupheme Robbins is reported dangerously ill. J. M. Stone, of Nohawka, is in the city. Wm.R. Cross and Miss Emma Franz have been licensed to wed. W. C. Showalter, of David City, ex clerk of the court of Cass county, is in town visiting his many friends. Prof. F. W. Card is the father of a young son. Mrs. A. B. Clark entertained ono of the card clubs Friday evening. The young people of the Presbyterian church gave a Hollow'een social iu the church parlors. Tho races have been popular with so ciety people this week. In fact tho races have been about the only diver sion. The friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Trimble celebrated their fiftieth anni versary Tuesday evening by giving them a surprise party. W. F. Kelly had a box party at tho races Monday consisting of Mrs. Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lambeit6on, Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Marshall. The best Hollow'een joke was perpe trated on the Presbyterian church. Some of the boys decorated tho sedato exterior with the gayest and giddiest of tho "Black Crook" posters, and whec the morning sun rose upon it, it was airly frescoed with spangled sirens with extended arms and meaning glances. Someway it was outrageously funny Prof. Geo. C. Williams gave a Hol low'een party at his rooms in the Y. M. C. A. building Thursday evening About forty jolly young people were present, and as on that particular night restraint is not to be looked for. they laughed and mado merry. All tho old Hallow'een tricks and games were in dulged in. Among other things was a Hollow'een cake which contained a key denoting wisdom, silver denoting wealth, a thimble, prophesying spinsterhood and a button, bachelorhood. The cake was cut and the slices of fate were dealt out to the guests. Hallow'een, John B. Wright was called to the police station to bail out a party of young people whose names fre quently appear in Thk Courier as "those presenf at swell parties. Of course Mr. Wright insist's that he knew it was a joke all the time; but the gay celebrants aver that he was completely fooled, that ho thought they were really "run in." This merry company cele brated Hallow'een in good old fashion ed stylo, making things interesting wherever they pleased to go. They met the editor of Thk couKir.ic as he WjB on his way homo from tho "Black Crook," where ho ha 1 just dropped in to see the jugglers and, to their sham bo it said, they showed no rospect whatever for editorial dignity. Thi'ir pranks would till a column. m The Courier's correspondent In Oma ha sends the following; Quite a number of young people were Invited out to Mr. ami Mrs. Patrick's Hallowe'en. Games and dancing were Indulged In ami every one hail a good time as Is always the case at Happy Hollow. Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Offutt gave a child's party, when nil the ba bies In the neighborhood were Invited In with their mothers as chnperones. Miss Dickenson will give a large ball at the Millard hotel the evening of the 21st, preceded by a dinner given to all of the debutants of this season. For Mrs. Dean Lyman. Mrs. Charles Lyman gave a Kensington on Wednes day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ly man will leave for their home In New Haven next week. Mrs. Metcalf gave a large reception on Tuesday afternoon from three till six. Mr. anil Mrs. Jos. Barton entertained at dinner for Mr. and Mrs. Dean Ly man Thursday evening. Lieut. H. McL. Powell returned to Fort Omaha this week after a nine months' detail at Wlllets Point. New York harbor. Last Saturday evening at Hillside was held the first meeting of the Satur day night card club. This club differs from the Thursday afternoon one In that the men are members as well as their wives. The dinner dances have been once more started and promise to take the place of the "dancing class" of last year. On Friday evening Mrs. Offutt, Mrs. Hull. Mrs. Warren Rogers, Mrs. Morris, Mrs. Will Poppleton, Mrs. Smith, all gave dinners, followed by a dance at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. Myron Learned. Mr. and Mrs. Mcintosh returned home this week. Miss McCormlck, who has been the guest of her aunt, Mrs. Galllgher, re turned to her home In Salt Lake this week. Mrs. Howard Smith entertained the ladles' six handed euchre club Thurs day afternoon. Mrs. Schwan gave a very delightful luncheon on Tuesday for her sister, Mrs. Slaymaker of St. Paul. Miss HImebaugh Is In DesMolnes. Be fore returning home she will visit Chi cago and the east. In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Lyman Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Baker gave a delight ful dinner Monday evening. Mrs. E. E. Balch gave a Kensington Monday afternoon for her guest, Mrs. Baker of South Bend Ind., Miss Hill of Boston, Mrs. Arthur Smith's sister, arrived In Omaha this week and will remain for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Smith of St. Joe ar rived In Omaha last Saturday and were guests at Hillside. Mr. Smith returned home Monday, but Mrs. Smith spent the week with her mother. Dr. and Mrs. Summers gave a large reception Thursday evening to the pro fession. Mr. and Mrs. Offutt return home from Chicago Sunday. Miss Curtiss and Miss Dlckenst. spent the past week In Chicago snap ping. Nearly all of the gayety this winter will be In the nature of small Informal dances. Besides the Cinderella dances, there is now on foot a movement to form a club to give four dances during the season at Morand's hall, the club to consist mostly of the younger married couples and a few of the older society men. The marriage of Miss Floy Rodman, daughter of Capt. Rodman, to Lieut. George C. Barnhardt, will take place at the chapel on Governor's Island about the middle of December, to be followed by a reception at the residence of Capt. and Mrs. James Cooper Ayres. "Queen Victoria," Ladies Favorite. Her Majesty's Perfume, is the latest, most delicate and refined oiera Per fume, At Jtiyys' Pharmacy, corner Ttcelfth and O streets. The new Garland Round Oak Is the best Ook stove made. Sold only by Rudge & Morris Co. IE IRE EXGLUSIVE AGENTS III LINCOLN FOR All THE FOLLOWING MAKES OF l?I3f!5 WOOI UXDI3WWJ5AW 13JS JAEGERS SANITARY MA UNDERWEAR AOjVXE FULL FASHIONED UNDERWEAR YPSIIvANTI HUM D UNDERWEAR AXTXNXaSO PATE 1 UNDERWEAR I jvurisre ss ia.ijve CLOTHING TAbK M We want the trade of Lincoln 'n ready-gtei to-wear clothing". We ask for it because we J& think we deserve it. Wo expect to give yoiC g(j just a little bit better value than jour money ir uill Let iinv tiluett els in America. TIiiiI'h P-i r- s --- r , the basis on which we iifk for trade. Needn't take our words tor 5t. Look i : n'U .... ii.. itruuiiti tuiiimrir CAitmiuu. .1 iiu iiiuruiuiKM yjyi Know auout ciotning, tnemoro certain wo are -o;- of their custom. ill be glad to see you any (1111a f)pt,i in unit fritf (.., If tiivitiwl li'lii.t lilt. iiiiw. -' ., -. twin,,,,,.-,, i.iau.tiv.. .1. j mi think of buying or not. Wo want you gtQ to know all about the storo and all that's in VL it. The buying will come around all right. && 1 tint part of it wo leave to our judgment. ft Watches Free With Boys' Suits Until baturday W Night. Bring the boys In. ! 0? a KM-100X. Tenth St. m - TJNIVRSITY of NEBRASKA - SCHOOL of 11 and Q Streets. Offers superior instruction to all in artistic piano playing, and the correct use of the voico in song. All principal branches of music taught by special instruction. Pupils of any grade of advancement received at any Fall Jerm opens September 2. WT:i,IAJ&iy XCIMJB AXX DIRECTOR. 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Equal to anything jou can get from the tailor for 8C" or 87.1. Ewing Cloth -inr Company.