The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 15, 1896, Image 4

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.- JOHN DOWDEN, Jr., Manager. , . :
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Fred White went to Beatrice yester-
day.
Mr. Frank Cook leaves for Michigan
Saturday.
F. C. Zehrung went to Omaha
Wednesday.
. Miss Miller is the guc6t of Mrs. Win.
Clark's family.
C. W. Warfel and wife started for
Colorado Wedaesday.
Miss Ellen Smith returned Wednes
day from a visit to Ohio.
Mrs O A Campbell made a business
trip to Omaha Thursday.
Mr. J. C. Hitchman is entertaining
Mr. T. M. Howard of St. Louis.
Mis. F. A. Flake is in Omaha visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Grant Kenney.
Nancy and Marjorie Lambertson will
leave for Mineral Point on Monday.
Miss Grace Kennedy, of Omaha, is
the guest of Mrs, George McArthur.
Harry Evan has returned from a
month's v Fit with relatives in Vermont.
Mr H Clarkson's father and mother
left this week for their home in Peoria,
111.
Mr. Paul Horbach of Omaha was a
Lincoln visitor for a few hours Wednes
day. Miss May Fechet leaves today for an
extended visit with friends at Ft.- Mead,
S. Dak.
Mrs. F. E. Campbell will leave Mon
day for a thiee month visit to New York
state.
Miss Mable and Grace .Lange of St
Louis are visitirg Mrs Bennet at 1525 A
street.
. MrsW D Murphy has returned from
Columbus, Neb., where she has spent
two weeks.
Chief S. M. Melick, who has been
quite ill the past week, is reported
much better.
Councilman R. E. Finlev with his
family are enjoying a brief outing in the
Black Hills.
Mrs. Grant ilogeland is entertaining
her mother, Mrs. Catherine O'Gara, of
Lafayette. Ind.
J. C. Seacrest, business manager of
the Journal, returned from Pennsyl
vania Thursday.
Sarah Ladd, Dr. and Mrs. Ladd's lit
tie daughter, fell from a chair Thursday
and broke her arm.
H. P. Vaill and wife, who have been
visiting friends in Illinois and Iowa, re
turned home Monday.
- Vice-President George B Harris of
the Burlington was in Lincoln on
Wednesday and Thursday.
Mr. C H. Morrill and family have re
turned from their trip to Denver and
ether points in Colorado.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dorgan, with D.
D. Muir and family have gone to.Esteys
Park, Colo., for a short outing.
Frank E. Lahr, who received the sad
news of h'i6 mother's death, left Sunday
for her home in Lafayette, Ind.
Dr. C. E. Spahr i enjoying an outing
at Eglee Mere, Pa., before opening an
office at his old home, York, Pa.
Mr. W. D. Reed made a trip to Colum
bus on bis biccle the early part of this
week, tie returned Wednesday.
Mrs Gov Nance and daughter Helen
left last Wednesday on a visit to Hot
Springs and other places in South Da
kota. The Mk6es Alice and Bee Morriseey
started Sunday for a week's visit to
'Denver and other points of interest in
Colorado.
Mrs. J. C. Bonnell of Chicago, always
a welcome visitor in Lincoln, will be the
guest of her daughter, Mrs. A. L. Frost,
for a few weeks.
Mr. W. E. Clark has returned from
Spirit Lake and Okoboji, where he has
been camping on Dcs Moines Beach for
three weeks.
Beman G. Dawes started Thursday
for Marietta, O. He will return in two
weeks to act as secretary of the First
district congressional committee.
The ladies of the Episcopal church
will give a very novel lawn social on
Mrs. Hurlbut's lawn, Thirteenth and H
streets, next Thursday evening.
Rufus Bentlny and family will make
'their home at Shelton, where Mr. Bent
ley will act as principal of the high
school. They left Lincoln Thursday.
The Griffith "Faust" company, of
which Mr. 8. T. St. John is manager,
are in the city rehearsing before start
ing on the road for the winter season.
Mies Rinthart left last Monday for her
home in Lafayette. Her Lincoln friends
are very sorry that she could not be
prevailed upon to stay longer with them.
The report that Mrs. Bryan used a
palm leaf fan at the notification cere
monies at Madison Square garden on
Wednesday evening is said to be a cam
paign lie.
A jolly hunting party composed of
Wilfred and Fred Deweese, Arthur
Woods of Prairie, Ia.j Frank Ryan, Geo.
Holmes and R. R. Draws of Dawson
Neb., will leave today for Parkman.
Mont.
Mrs Hoover and daughter Marie are
expected to return tomorrow from
Spirit Lake. Mrs Hargreaves and
Harry, who are of the same party, will
return about Wednesday.
Miss Clara Buckstaff, who has been
visiting relatives in Oshkosb, Wis., all
summer, expects to make a two weeks''
stay in Sandwich, 111., before her return
to Lincoln in September.
Mr and Mrs Wriht, of Finley, O., are
in the city visiting relatives Mrs. Dr
TefftandMrs. T M Marquette. Mr.
and Mrs. Wright have just returned
from a trip to Yellowstone Park.
F C Zehrung has returned from his
business, and what proved to have been
a pleasure trip, to New York City. We
shall expect something good at the the
atres this winter as a result of this trip.
Mr Fred Cooley reportB that he had
a most delightful trip to St Louis, Cin
cinnati and White Sulphur Springs. At
the latter place, as a delegate, he at
tended the Beta Theta Phi convention.
Last Monday evening a crowd from
Cotner gave a picnic in the pretty grove
of the college farm. After a delicious
lunch the remainder of the evening was
spent by a trolley ride to Union Col
lege. George Shedd and Harry Sbedd, of
Ashland, and Ernest A Wigginhorn, re
turned Sunday from Colorado. Edith
Sbedd, who bad been the guest of Mi6e
Vera Upton for several days, left the
same day with her brothers for their
home in Ashlaud.
Two Nights, Commencing Thursday, August 20
LINCOLN'S FAY0R1TE TRKED1KN
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Friday Evening, August 21, He Will Present
RICHARD III
Staged With a Grandeur Never Excelled in
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SeatB on sale 10 a. m., Tuesday, August 18, at Theatre Box Office.
A very jolly trolley party of three cars
ra given by the Y. P. C. E of the
Christian church Monday evening.
About one hundred and twenty five
young people met at Fifteenth and K
and Tenth and O street, and enjoyed a PpioeS"l009 T5c SOC 22So
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