The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 10, 1896, Image 6

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    THE COURIER.
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The scriou9 minded women, young
and old, who belong to cluba and all
kinds of thinking and speaking societies
are in danger of forgetting the necessity
for society entirely separate from any
scheme of improvement. I have heard
serore ladies condem men's clubs which
they say are only for the purpose of
drinking, playing cards ana gossiping.
Well, all except the first occupation is
sanitary. When his own affairs domes
tic and financial are in a very uncertain
state.it does a man good to talk about his
neighbors. Self improvement is a good
thing of course, but temperance is bet
ter. Men relax when they enter the
doors of thfir club. They do not worry
about their soul, their pocket book, or
their wives and children. They smoke
ami put their "eet where they like and
if they want to they drink. Though
club habitues say that men are drinking
te-a instead of the varieties of alcohol
they have been in the habit of stunning
themselves. Two or three men come in
bOCIAL AND
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The Young Ladies Seventh Ward Mc
Kinley club will give a reception to
ditora and newspaper men generally,
Monday evening. There will be a dis--cupsion
of the subject: "The Outlook
-of the Coming Election, and the Proba
ble Result in the state of Nebraska.
Harry Reese has gone to Denver.
Omaha continues to make large drafts
upon the time of Miss Marie Marshall
This young lady is so thoroughly identi
fied with the society of Omaha and Lin
coln that she has almost an equal num
ber of friends in both cities. Miss Mar
shall went to the metropolis Thursday.
She will see Richard Mansfield and at
tend the Monday club dance.
TO BE CONTENT AND HAPPY
Use "Garland" Stoves and Ranges.
For sale by Rudge & Morris.
Miss Sadie Burhnam was among the
fortunate few who went to Omaha this
week to hear Mansfield.
Mrs. P. E. White, Mrs. Atwood and
Mrs. Palmer who came up last week to
attend Mrs. Lambert6ons and Mrs.
Campbells 'At Home," have returned
to their home in Plattsmouth.
The Lorelei quartette-Mrs. D- A.
Campbell, Miss Maud Oakly, Miss Terry
and Mrs. Edwards of Oiiaha, sang
Thursday evening at the Woman's fed
eration of Clubs which meets in Fre
mont. "Misses Boggs and Caffyn have moved
their dre33miki ; rootrs to a new loc
tion over the republican headquarters
on N street between Eleventh and
.Twelfth.
The September meeting of the Daugh
ters of the American Revolution was
neld at the residence of Mrs. S. E. Up
rton on L street between 11 and 12th.
-A very able and interesting paper, The
JPeriod Previous to 1G20 was read by
'Mrs: Coggshall. It was then decided
4hat the Chapterobserve Forest-Father's
3ay in an appropriate manner at the
torn-) of Mrs. S. B. Pound. The re-
aiinl9rofth3 afternoin was spent in a
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and order a pot of tea; as it dissapears
they grow bright instead of maudlin.
Women go to clubs to listen to lady
Henry Somerset, Miss Willard or a
learned professor in lecture. They come
away improved but depressed. Learn
ing will not warm or make you cheerful,
quitothe contrary; it frequentlj gives
you cold feet and makes you unhappy.
It is much better to bo content with the
little we know and make
it go as far as possible
than to dispise the innocent recreation
of male beings who do not know any
better. Everybody is getting ready for
the weddings that I told you about last
week. The Lansing and the Funko are
dark, even Mattson Baldwin is talking
politics. When what is going to happen
has happened there may be soma parties
to write to you about and I shall Lot be
driven into a discourse that you will
probably throw away as soon as you
find out what it is about.
But I am Yours You Know.
Eleanor.
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pleasant and profitable manner.
The Mandolin Club met with Mies
Maud Oakly for practice last Monday
evening. The club is progressing re
markably fast in technique.
Mrs. T. M. Marquette returned last
Sunday from a month spent with rela
tives and friends in Illinois. Monday
she left for Kansas City to visit her son.
While there she will attend the "Priests
of Pallas."
John T. Dorgan went Denver on bus
iness this week.
Misses Sarah B. Harris and Olivo
latta went to Fremont on Thursday to
attend the meeting of the State federa
tion. The most delicious cold boiled ham is
always to be found at C. L. Chipman's
meat market. 120 South Twelfth.
Col. F. Connell Zehrung will go to
Omaha io day to take in Richard
Mansfield's presentation of "Dr. Jekyl
and Mr. Hyde" tonight. Mr. Mansfield's
week engagement in Omaha has at
tracted a great many people to the
Metropolis. A number will go up this
afternoon.
The Flower Mission held one of Its
regular meetings Wednesday afternoon
at the residence of Miss Henrietta Hol
lo wbusb. From two to five there was a
business meeting, and several matters of
importancewere satisfactorily diposed of.
Beginning at five o'clock the men drop.
peu in, anu ai a mue alter six a very
delicious lunch was served. The some- 2
what remarkable success of the Flower O
Mission merits a few words
at this time. About six months Q
ago a number of the most 6
popular young society rjrls and matrons
conceived the idea that it would be an
excellent plan to use the tlowers which
are given to them and others which they
might be able to secure, for the purpose
of making cheerful sick rooms and hos-
pital wards throughout the city. The
idea was immediately put into execu-
lion, and the Flower Mission has been
(tak 1pm doaoi,
He will tell you that
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Third publication October 10.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT
by virtue of an order of sale Issued by
the clerk of the district court of the
third Judicial district of Nebraska,
within and for Lancaster county, in an
action wherein National Life Insurance
company of Montpelier, Vermont, is
plaintiff, and CJarlos C. Burr defendant.
I will, at 2 o'clock p. m., on the 23th day
of October, A D. 189G, at the east door
or the court hou.se, in the city of
Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska,
offer for sale at public auction, the fol
lowing described real estate, to-wlt:
Lot F Cropsoy County Clerk sub
division of lot one (i), two (2), three (3),
four (4). in block fifty-three (5.1) in the
city of Lincoln, the west half ( J) ' the
south half (i) of lot twelve (12), in the
southwest quarter (kt) of section thirty
six (36). town ten (10), range six (G) east
of theGth P. M., also three hundred and
twenty-five (325) feet off the north end
of the west hair ,) of the west half
(Js) of the northwest quarter (J) of tho
northwest quarter (.) of section one (1),
town nine (9), range six Gl, cast of the
6th P.M.. also fifty 50 "feet off the
south end of lot one 1 and fifty 50
feet off the south end of the east half
of lot two 2 in block one hundred and
eighty 180 in tho city of Lincoln, also
lot eight 8j. block eighty-five 35, in the
city of Lincoln, all in Lancaster county,
Nebraska.
Given under my hand this 25th day of
August, A. D..1S96.
John Trosnpen,
Sheriff.
Oct 21.
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Second Pub. Oct 10.
SHERIFF SALE.
Notice is hereby given, That by virtue
of an order of sale, issued by the Clerk
of the District Court of the Third Judi
cial District of Nebraska, within and
for Lancaster County, in an
action wherein William Stull and
Louis Stull. partners as Stull Brothers
are Plaintiffs, and Joseph Barrett asAd
ministrator of tho estate of Michael
Barrett deceased etalDefendants.I will,
at 2 o'clock P. M.. on the 1th day of No
vember A. D.180G, at the East door of
the Court House, in the City of Lincoln,
Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for
83le at public auction the following de
scribed Real Estate, to-wit:
Tho Northwest quarter of Section
thirty (30). in township twelve (12).
North of range five (5), East of tha
6th P. M. in Lancaster County, Ne
braska, Subject to a prior Mortgage
thereon for the principal Sum of $1,700.
Given under my hand this 1st day of
October, A. D.,1896.
John J. Trcmpen,
Sheriff.
Oct 31-F
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