9 ? 1 M. 6LUBS. THE COURIER. BI I CO " I . I OFFCF.KS OK T1IK STATE FEDERATION OF woman's CLUHS. President, Mrs. B. M. Stoughtesbor ougb, Plattsmoutb. Vice president, Mrs. J. E. Kcysor, 2724 Caldwell street, Omaha. Secretary, Miss Vesta Gray, Fremont. Treasurer, Mrs. M. F. Nichols, Beatrice. Auditor, Mrs. D. C. McKillip, Sew ard. Librarian, Mrs. G. M. LambertEon, Lincoln. OFFICERS OFTIIKCITV FEDERATION. President, Mrs. Geo. L. Meissner, ISiO D street. FirBt vice-president, Mrs. Ida Kelley, Er.0 North TweLty-third street. Second vice-president, Mre. II. II. Wheeler, 1517 II street. Recording secretary, Corresponding secretary, Mtb. Miiton Scott, 202 South Thirty-third street . Treasurer, Mrs. C. R. Richards, .121 North Sixteenth street. I I rfTnn iwrlnrrwBM . V JSc-n i irsu J W HI jhbb -" --; --j Ufefe. -....7-. fffflfci l t5 Fr mrni 44rSSSv mmm J Kv 7,A udSHi Siii Zk I -i M J Jt XX H-CK' OVl va 9SK.1 L. Stli3loSiliiae Sctiii't'Eix'ii.-iixi, Cor. Ibtl o.nct jX All Kinds of Baths Scientific, Masseurs. A Deep Sea Pool, 50x142 feet. Dks. Everett, Man;irinr Physicians. Mrs. Eads on "Sir Isaac Newton,1 which was replete with historical even's and exceedingly interesting. S- rcsis met January 2Gth with Mrs. Hall. Twenty-one members responded to roll call. Mre. Beebe gave a thought ful and most carefully prepared paper on "Mistress and Maid." The ladies shoved keenest appreciation of the sub ject and tho treatment thereof, as was evidenced by their animated discussion. Mrs. Beebe h9B had unusual opportuni ties for research. Among them a resi dence of some months in Chicago, where Bho had conversations with Miss Ad dams and a chance to see the practical working of bcr projects. Tho strongest points brought out in the paper wore .the intensity of feeling against domestic service among girls and the fact of their isolation in it, despite efforts of the best of mistresses. Tho principal factors in the solution of the problem were build ing of club bouses and institution of training classes. The club will meet with Mrs. Lee?, 1701 D street. February 0th. Mrs. Hartley will lead, her sub ject being '-What Undertakings for the Benefit of the Public Can Best be Man aged by tho Municipalitj?" A PLEASANT CLUI1 MEETING AT PLATTS MOLTH. The Woman's club held a most en joys bio meeting last even'ng at the hospitable home of Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Stoutenborough being unable to be pres ent, Mrs. Butler p-esided. After the usual routine business, the meeting was turned over to Mrs. Travis, leader of the department of Erglish literature, who had prepared a most interes ing pro gram. Roll call was responded to by quota tions from Dryden A delightful paper, "Dry den-Character Sketch and Works," was read by Mrs. Morissy and listened to with great attention. Mis Gass followed with a very witty and bright discussion of the "Influences thnt Surrounded Dryden and Produced His Style of Writing." M iss Gass' paper showed o reful preparation and was greatly enjoyed. Mrs. Streight next read a paper on "John Eunjan." She desci ibed him as somewhat erratic, but a man of great lalents, as evimed by his several works, chief of which, "Pilgrim's Progress,"' Cowper has immortalized in his beauti ful pot m, which the length of this ar ticle precludes inserting. Mrs. Unruh read briefly from h's "Progress,"' while Mrs. Waugh closed the progiam with a pater written by Tho New Book Review Club met with Mre. Stonebreaker Wednesday. January 27. Tho members nearly all together, making a very charming circle. After welcoming our guests the minutes of last meeting were read acd approved. A novo! treat was in store for us through the kindness of Mr. Penney. A gramo phone which brought inarches, two steps and banjo solo-5 into our midst in a most delightful manner. A letter from Mrs. Peattie was read by Mrs. A. A" Scott which gave us a very interesting peep into her busy earnest life. Mrs. Stephen Hoover gave 119 her book, "A Mountain Woman," which is full of rare pictures, tender pathos and keen humor, like the fair author. Many of her sketches are like rare etchingp, artistic lines, shades and lights, tell stories of rharacter which are touching and true of many sad human hearts, whether west in our own state, or north or south. Mrs. P is a charming wom an with interesting talents and a true womanly soul. Wo wish her success and much happiness in her new field of work. Our toasts were of Nansen, bills just passed in our own senate, what congress ought to do fcr our banks, theatre hats should come off, the seal of the United States, our own flag in Eng land, how to reread a book, musical tal ent in this country, the new opera Isis, tho genius of Thoreau. Adjourned to meet February 10. M. D. Baker, President New Book Review Club. First publication Jan. 1C. 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 judicial district of Nebraska, within and for Lancaster county. In an action wherein E. E. LIe is plaintiff and Olof Blomstrom, et al., defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. m.. on the IGth day of February, A. D., 1807, at the east door of the court house. In the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the fol lowing described real estate, tc-wlt: The south half (sjt of tho southwest quarter (s w j of the northeast quarter (n ei) of section two (2). in township twelve (12). north of range seven (7), east of the sixth P. M., in Lancaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 14th day of January, A. D., 1807. First pub. Jan. 2. SHERIFF SALE. Notico is hereby given. That by virtue of an order of salo. 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 Charles M. Hauthaway is plaintiff, and Major G. Bohanan. et al defendants. I will at 2oelockP. M.. on the 2nd day of February A. D. 1S07, at the East door of the Court House, in the City of Lincoln, Lancaster County, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auc tion the following described Real Estate, tcwit: Parts of lots two (2) and three (3) in block fifty four (54) in tho city of Lin coln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, de scribed as follows, viz.: Beginning at a point on tho north line of said block fifty four, forty-two and one half (12") feet west of the northeast corner of said block and running thence south sixty (00) feet, thence west twenty (20) feet, thence north sixty (GO) feet, thence east twenty (20) feel to tho place of beginn ing kno'vn us lot B in the subdivision of said block. Given under ray hand this 30th day of December, A. D. 180G. John J.Trompen, Jan. .10. Sheriff. First pub. Jan. 23. 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 Francis A. Lewir and John G. Johnson as executors of the last will and testament of George Blight deceased is plaintiff, and Elsie L. Epperson et al defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock p. m . on tho 23rd day of Febru ary A. D. 1807, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction, the fol lowing described real estate, to-wlt: The east twenty-five (23) feet of lot ten (10) in block one (1) in Lavender's addition to the city of Lincoln, Lancas ter county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 21st day of January, A. D.. 1807. John J. Trompcn. 2 20 Sheriff. 213 John J. Trompen. Sheriff. First publication January IGth. NOTICE OF PETITION FOR LET TENS. In re Estate of Lute C. Young, Deceased. In the County Court of Lancaster Countv. Nebraska. The'State of Nebraska, to Halleck C. Young. Carlton C. Young and to any other person interested in said matter. Tako notice, that a petition signed by Halleck C. Young praying said Court to crant Letters of Administration of said Estate to Halleck C. Young has been filed in said Court; that the same is set for hearing on the 13th day of February 1807, at 0 o'clock a. m. and that if you do r.ot then appear and contest, said Court may grant admiuist ration of tho said estat) to Halleck C. Young. Notice of this proceeding shall bo published three weeks successively in The Courier prior to said hearing. Witness my hand and tho seal of said Court this ISth day of January, A. D. 1807. S. T. Cochran, 2G County Judge. 8100 dollars reward $100 Tho readers of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there is at least ono dreaded diseaso that Bcienco has been able to euro in all its stages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only positivo curo now known to .ho medical fraternity. 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