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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1896)
THI COURIER. u i I I P' J . p s r Sf?. kVV Marshall returned homo with" her, and paper on "Good Temper In tho House will be in Grand Island a week. kecier," were purely theoretic How Busy? Well! Well! Lincoln Coal Co. ever, all were confident that considerable Miss Mao Burr rotumixl Snnd.iv f mm experience was essential to so realistic her five weeks' visit with friends in St Joe, St Louis and Taylorville, 111. Mr. and Mrs. Fred W. Houtz returned yesterday from their wedding trip to Portland, Oregon, and other places in the west. Mr. Fred Ashton of Grund Island took dinner Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Marshall. Mao and Airs. Culbortson gave a largo Thanksgiving dinner at their home, Six teenth and M streets. Tho following people attended tho foot ball game in Omaha Thanksgiving day: Capt. Guilfoylc, Lieut. R. H. Townley, Joe Mallalicu, M. Valentine, Frank Buckstaff, Miss Clara BuckstulT, Miss Mario Marshall and many others. Mrs. Haydn Thompson has moved from the Lindell to 1(521 M street, where they havo tho second lloor Hat. Miss Sallio Furnas has been enter taining two pretty young ladies from Chicago tho past week. Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Oakley received pictures this week of thoir daughter Belle's (Mrs. W. J. Maxu ell) pretty baby boy. Woman's Clubs. a recapitulation of tho trials to which a house mother is subjected and to tho happy suggestions as to overcoming them. Mrs. Snjder presented some ideas on the "Caro and Management of Servauta" that was thoroughly enjoyed and appre ciated by all. Following tho program, the next meet ing was announced with Mrs. H. X Dovey, Friday evening, November 23. This is to be an open meeting, or "gen tleman's night," and each inomlier was requested to bring husband, sweetheart or brother, "each one." The club then adjourned to enjoy a social half-hour and a very dainty lunch, very daintily served. Among the guests in attendance were Mrs. Judge Reed of Council BlutTs and Mrs. Goodwin of Malvern, sisters of Mrs. Snydcrs, and Mrs. John Donelan or Weeping Water. Lincoln CoalCo.'s "Beauty" Egg, best cooking coal in the city, ?4. 120G O. I . A GREAT CLEARING SALE TO MAKE ROOM FOIt THE HOLIDAY GOODS Our Store Is overstocked, and we wish to close out these lines in order that we may place on our shelves an entirely new lino of goods. Economical buyers should remember this store when looking for GOOD QUALITIES and LOW PRICES. If you ti;" IMAlVO 'From the & MATTHEWS Is PIANO CO. You are sure that it will be worth all you pay for it. We handle the SHAW, WEG-MAN, JEWETT, SINGER, PIANOS. WAREROOM3-130 South 13th. R fepEysi On Monday tho Book club held its annual meeting at the home of Mrs. C. E. Yates. The book committee, elected for the current year, is Mrs. W. C. Wil son, Mrs. J. H. McMurtry, Mrs. Carl Funke and Miss Sarah Harris. They appointed Tuesday, December 1, as tho day for the committee to meet and de cide upon the books and Mrs. McMur try's home as tho place. Tho department of scienco of the Woman's club, Mrs. S. B. Pound leader, gave an interesting program at the club 1 HE COURIER. $2 PER YEAR rooms on Monday. Tho ladies handled the decidedly heavy subjects in a manner which indicated they were well posted and interested. The musical selections on tho program were a pleasing diver sioh. Tho numbers were in the follow ing order: An instrumental duet "Country Dance" Nevins Misses Cowdery and Hollowbush. Paper "Position and Shapes of Leaves," Mrs. Dorothy G. Bacon. Whistling solo "Night and Morning," D. N. Lehmcr. Paper "Early Child Life," Dr. Ruth M. Woods. Violin solo Miss Silence Dales. Paper "Headaches and Nervous Dis ordrs Caused by Eye Strain," Mrs H. M. Betts of tho Boston Opthalmic college. Vocal solo "For All Eternity," Miss Hattio Becker. Tho treasurer reported twentv-eight visitors and twenty-four new members. Tho club now numbers 250. The civic department of the Woman's club met Tuesday at 3 p. m. J. F. Say lor, city superintendent of schools, ably addressed tho department on public school. "Education In Lincoln" was followed by a brief account of tho organ ization and work of the city improve ment society in Denver. rrrfTd ec. Will make it a point to place nomics"m9t for tho second time Friday afternoon, with the leader, Mre. Flora T. Waugh. A large attendance, both of membars and visitors, evinced the fact that home and home affairs are quite as near the heart of the club woman as any other subject. An exceptionally interesting program was giuer, with a charming "Fantasia," by Miss Keesler as a prelude. Mre. Eleon's paper on tho "Courtesy In tho Homo'" contained excellent ideas pleasantly expressed, as to the training and development of politeness among children. Mrs. Kate Davis explained, parenthet- whioh ically, that tho ideas advanced in her DRESS GOODS. Wo will give you for overy dress pat tern you buy in our store during this sale, all of tho linings necessary for a dress FKISE. The goods arc all of a high grado and you will 1k well repaid by a visit to our store, whether jou buy or not. INOIISEBHI? 8 yards of all wool novelty dress coods worth Xia a yard 12.80 .arils of cambric, 5c a yard .sOc ;irds of sehcia, l.c a yard 30c 1 J yards of linen canvas, 18c a yard 27c a yard velveteen, f0c yard 17c These may bs bought during this sale for $2.40. 7 yards all wool novelty dress goods worth 50c a yard G yards of cambric 5c a yard 2 yards of sclicia 15c a yard ljyards of linen canvas, 18e a yd hi yard of velveteen, 50c a yard t3J :)c .50c 27c 17c S4.50 These may be bought during this sale for 7 vardssilk and wool novelty dress goods worth 7."c a yard 0 yards of cambric Tic a yard 2 yards of salicia 15c a yard lyards of linen canvas 18c a yard yards of velveteen 50c a yard tn.25 Sue :soc 27c 17c IG.29 thin sale These may bo bought during for 7 yards of all wool German boucle worth 93c a anl, or 7 yards of English worsted chicks worth 98c n yard . ?0.83 6 yards of cambric 5e a yard ISO 2 yards sclicia 15c :i yard .'W 1 yards linen canvas 18c a yard 27 $ yard of velveteen 50c a yard 17 Theso may Ihj lwu; for $7.92 ;ht during this salo l$4.0t. Anv all wool dress pattern in this house that is Ixiught wo will give the lin ing free. The above prices just show you what immenso bargains wo can otfcr you. O. J. KING. Jamily Grocer Wholesale and Retail. 1126 N STREET, - LINCOLN, NEB. CHOCOLATE BON BONS For Sale By. Pharmacy. Canon Pea coal So per ton. Tho btet for tho money at Gregory's, 11th and O. Stock purchased direct from the manufacturer. Wo buy in carload lots. Quality considered, we claim to be the Low est Priced Grocery in Lincoln. CALL : 1 : IRT K Urxterjri sin jj MERCHANTS WE SELL FOR CASH. their ADJSg In the CHRISTMAS NUM BER of ifi. 1" will be issued cember 19. De- IN SCENE -SOWING THE WIND." a 'l