The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 23, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COURIER.
The Bucyrua Mandolin Club was meeting at which timo the ladies may Tdquisara, Crawford,
nicely entertained Tuesday evening by bring their friends. Whilo every num- B.'nck Diamonds. Yokai.
Mr. and Mrs. Ode Kector at their home ber on Ihe program was good especially King Noanofe. Stimson.
on 10 between .7 and K street. After the musical selections which livenelup On The Red Staircase. Taylor,
practicing a cumber of new pieces, the as well ns tilled in the otherwise would- A Lady of Quality, Burnett,
club spent the remainder of tho evening bo delays. The living pictures deserve A Summer in A ready, Allen,
in conversation. Ihoso present wero special mention, aud rellcct great credit Georgia, J. C. Harris.
Mrs. F. W. Smith, tho Misses Florence on Miss Parker and the ladies of that Now Jersey, Stockton.
Fnrwell, Mao Burr, Henrietta Hollow- department. '1 he selecting and training English Society Sketches, Du Maurier.
bush, Jessica Morgan. Fannio Kector, of the subjects and the collecting of Italy in 19th Century, Latimer.
Ol.veLatta. Messrs. C. V. Smith, Fred buitablo materials for tho warJrobes Tho Sprightly Romanco of Marsac,
White, Homer Honeywell and Louis T. was undouhtubloan enormous tas'r. 'ihe A Tragic Idyl, Bourget.
Moore. 'Ihe next meeting will lo lhs pictures and models were as follows: The Downfall of Prempeh, Powell,
evening with Mrs. L. W.Marshall and MisB Hattio Becker vocal solo from Totem Tales, Phillips.
Monday next with Mrs. Ode Hector the state university, Miss Agnee Wright Triumph of Death,
again, vocal solo. Mhs Edith Shaw instrtunen- Tho Mountain Woman, Peattie.
The Cotillion Club gave another of tal solo, Willie Mudra violin sclo. Sonya Kovalovsky.
their Jolly parties at the homo of Mr. Portrait d'une Mervilleuso Klumpke In Old Virginia, P.igo.
and Mrs. J. A. BuckstntNast Wednesday Julia Lippincott, Caliphs P.uighUr X Kokoro, Heam.
evening. Although the party was some- Sielcels Olive Latta, Flower Girl A Marin Lisa. Wiggin.
what smaller than usuu! it Licked none Seifert Maudo Hazlett, A Blonde Pro- Seven Seat, Kipling.
of the brilliancy of these occasion. Hie Dannat. Mipr.cn, Bieson.Margaretto
Capt. Guilfoylc lead tho dancers through Clark, La Bernoise. Dagnan Bouveret,
a number of pretty and intricate ljai creams Cecilia ueauv Alarion
figures. The membership comprises Smith, Tho Mirror, Mrs. Joaephino
Messrs. and Mcsdamcs BuckstatF, W. C. Fisher, The Muff, Mao Burr. Song
Wilson, Wright, C. L. Burr, Kel'ey, Without Words, Wai. Thorn, Eleanor
Burnham, W. B. IIargreacs, Brown, Raymond, A French Foster, Blancho
Lippincott, Marshall. Ogden, Beeson, F. Garten
W. Smith, Dr. and Mis Ladd, Capt. and Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Rodgers and Mr.
Mrs. Guilfoyle. Carl Funke, Geo. Woods, and Mrr. W. B. Hargioivrs will give a
F. W Houtz and Oliver Rodgers. large party at tho Lincoln Hotel next
Judge Holmes and Miss Florence Friday the 29th.
Far a ell have gone to Chicago Tor a week Invitations are out for a musicalo to
or two. he given by Mrs. C. S. Lippincott on
Miss Mcam Ci rson, Matlson Baldwin the 2nd of February at the beautiful
and Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ingalh, of Des home cf L. C. Richards. It has been
Moines, Iowa, drove to Meadow Brook some timo sinco tho music lovers of
Lodge Sunday :.ft moon. '1 hey had a Lincoln have been given so rare a treat
lunch, panned somo oysters and had a uudir such circumstances,
pleasant time. Tho Pleasant Hour Club gavo a re-
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Ingalls of Des markably pretty cotillion last evening at
AMERICAN EXCHANGE NATIONAI BANK
LINCOLN, NEB.
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3. ll.HUKXHAM.
Cashier.
A.J. S.lWYKR
Vlro ProidcQt
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Allnt Caitiier
CAPITAL, $250,000 SURPLUSES 000
Directors-1. M. Itnjmoiicl, S. It. Ilurnliam
C (i.Duwra. A. J S.iwjrur, t.nwl (irenr
N ZSuoll.d M Lambortson. I) U Wing. 3 V
Ilurnhnm.
Under new management
MERCHANTS' HOTEL
OMAHA, NEBR.
PAXTON, HOI.KTT DAYXlfrOBT,
Proprietors.
fpeelal attention to etate trade, owt v
aeBmerolal traralors. Farnan street elaatri
:,n paaa tat door to and from ail parts of tha
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O. J. KING.
Moines, Iowa, have been the guests of
Miss Meam Cuson for several day. Mrs.
IrgalU will be remembered m Miss
El a Quick who has favored Lincoln
with visits at various times.
Clay Clements appearance in Lincoln
was the occasion for a number of box
parties at the Fuiikv Oi era Ilou-e las;
Monday evening. Especially atti active
were those boxes Idled with the mein-
Couner Hall. It was a merry little
party of about sixteen couples. Mr.
Baldwin made an excellent leader. His
figures were pretty and original as were
also the properties in use.
6LUBS.
Family Grocer..
Wholesale and J?ctail.
1126 N STREET, - LINCOLN, NEB.
Stock purchased direct from tho manufacturer.
We buy in carload lots.
Quality considered, "we claim to be the Low
est Priced Grocery in Lincoln.
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WE SELL FOR CASH.
bors of the Phi Kappa Pai fra'ernity.
'I he Magazine Club was entertained
Wednesday evening with a very instruc-
Mr. Clements being a "f rat" brother, the tive talk by Miss Jones. Librarian at the Lizy Hours in Spain and Elsewhere
boys turned out en mass, presented him university, on" 1 he lse of Books." Miss Essays on Boohs .nd Culture, Mabie.
with a hugh bunch or American Beauty Jones ought to talk to every club in tho Authors and Friends,
roses and invited him to a "smoker" eity, whose members have any topics to S-ats of The Mighty.
after the performance at the house oa 'c: UP- To know how to use a library
12th and L streets. Until two o'clock so as to save the intst time is an art.
Mr. Clements made the time fairly fly Friday evening the "at home" was
by his bright conversation and wit y turned into a Progressive Crokinole
Alone in China, Ralph.
Tae Bible as Literature, Moulton.
OoxjxfciisR
IPx'isse Offer.
A Trip to
party, about tweiry live young women
being invited Sunday afternoon the
subject cf thi 1 o'clock met ting will be
The Religious Progress of the Day.
Leader. Miss Wild. Solo, Miss Churchill.
Afternoon tea, sing and socidl from .1 to
G. All women are invited. The subject
for the Bible Class Wednesday afternoon
at 1 o'clock is, 'J he Relation of the Four
Gospels to each other.
fclor.e?.
An informal chafing diih party was
given to a few friends Wednesday even
ing by Mr. and Mrs. R. II. Oakley.
Miss Miner will entertain a small
whist club this evenirg at her home on
North lG:h street.
Born Wednesday at Grand Island to
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Penny baker of
Cripple Crerk a daughter whom they
will call Dorathy. Mis. Penny baker is
visiting her mother Mrs. Gay en of
Grand Island.
Tho Club of '0G gavo a delightful selected by the hook club for the
dancing party Friday the loth at rent year. The committee lequcst the
Courier Hall. There were thirty coup- members of the club to cut this list out
les present who dauced tho sixteen for luture refeience.
numbers en the program. Miss Will- Joan of Arc, Lowell,
oughby V orchestra furnished the music. Timbuctoo, Dubois.
Taeso affiirs which are given every Carmen, Menmee.
month are looked forward to with great Old Colony Das, Ward,
pleasure. Mere Literature.
Mm. Mrnnriirll and enn nf Mnnmnnth. 'lno IIerb 0011, Hobbes.
The Old Autograph Album.
Its binding is dingy and ragged, I know.
And its pages are yellow with age;
Am' there's many a blot and a thumb
mark that show
On each tattered, timo-worn page.
There are some of the leaves that are
missing too,
Thev were lost a long time ao:
While others aro dirtied and torn in two.
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and return.
On March 20 the Courier
Tho' once they were white s-s the snow, will award to the person who
Yet many a tale could these pages sends in tin -rv:Lt,.r: mmib.-r
,
of subscribers, a iirst-class
'Ihe Book Glub.
The following U the list of books
Illinois, are stopping at 12th and K
street. She is attending to some busi
ness affairs in the city.
The young ladies of the Episcopal
church will give a tea at tho home or
Miss Mae Burr next Saturday evening.
The entertainment given List Monday
evening by the Art Department of the Mis. Cliffs Yacht, Stockton
Woman's Club at their rooms on 12th An Iceland Fisherman, Loti
and M streets is one long to be reruemb- Rodney Stone, Doyle,
ered. It was a success socially and My Village, Smith,
financially. Each department of this Fables. Stevenson,
organization is required to give an open Quo Vadis, Sienkiewicz.
March Hares, Harold Frederic.
The Puritan in England and
The World Beautiful, 2nd series.
A Year in the Fields, Borroughs.
Xugae Litterariae. Mathews.
Pierrette, Bouvet.
Karine, Jensen.
The Edge of The Orient, Rusedl.
X. E.
many a tale could these pages sends in
union.
Tales of the vanished year;
Of the love and tho friendship in days
of old,
Of the friendship which mem'ry
endears.
For these dim, faded lins, iou can see
them here
So painfully traced and slow
r .l .., li -t-i , "; ""
in me sciicoiooy s scrawi, are mo lOKcns wo Monjig
ciear
Of the friendship of long ago!
But where are tho hands that traced
these lines.
Oh! where are those friends of old?
Some have departed to other climes.
Some to tho grave so cold.
xnd tonight, as I sit in my old arm
chair.
By the open grate in my hi'mble cot,
I read these words, by the tire light
glare:
"Remember Me," "Forget Me Not!"
Will A. Wilkinson.
ticket to the Pacific Coast and
return. The award to be made
under these conditions:
All subscriptions cash.
One Month 1 otc 8 20
...!otes 40
Three Months 5otei 50
Four Months 7 votes 70
Six Months 15 votes 1 00
One Year :J5 votes 2 CO
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Business men and ladies shoppirg
should take their luncheon at the Model
Restaurant, 31G South Twelfth. Xo
better place can be found in the city.
Single meals 13 cents. Sunday dinner 25
cente. Tickets 83. Soup served from
9 to 10 p. m.
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Fino Stationery
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Calling Cards
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