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tl THE COURIER. .7 M Sir-- ft ' ? - ft- - K - oi I' r -iufe. 1-i V it Ww So far The Courier has bad no returns from ita offer to (ire a round trip ticket to the Pacific coast to the individual securing the largest number of subscri bers to The Courier. Unless we hear something from the offer in a week, we will withdraw it. All canvassers will be paid 40 per cent for subscriptions whsther they get a prize or not. Miss Mabel Collins of Wahoo is visit ing in the city. Miss Anna Dick, modiste, has moved her rooms to 1318 O street. Gregory sells the best crushed coke for 97.40 per ton. 11th and O. Phone 343. Try Lincoln Coal Co.'s -BeautV, 120C O The free social at the Presbyterian church last night was a great success socially. The arrangements were in the hands of a committee of fortj-ux you eg ladies who proved tbeinselres equal to the occasion. They furnished ices and "amusement for the immense crush of visitor?. "Uni" students say our Thrc"Beaul8" are elegant. Lincoln Coai Co., 1206 O. The annual junior hop of the universi ty students will be held at the Lincoln next Fridsy night. W. A. Mayberry and wife from May berry, Nebr.. aro the guests of H. P. Foster and family. . Canon Pea coal, 25 per ton. The best for the money, at Gregory's, llth and O. A meeting of ladies interested in the subject of universal suffrage will be held at the home Mre. II. II. Holmes on Tuesday evening. All interested in thie Eubject are invited to be present. Affairs at the transient home were re ported by Mrs. S. D. Hyde. Forty-flTe visits had been maifo to the depot; six guests had been entertained ml the home; seven had been met at the train and sent on to thlr destinations. Mrs. J. It. Webster stated that the: was now no patient at the hospital. She aUo told of some offers made by Rev. II. Helner. MI.s I-aura Wild aald that the educa tional department had had IIS call?, served $?I lunches, had In classes elj?hty nlne. at Sunday Kervlce 136. eighteen ap plications for work, and thirteen fjr help. v . Hiss KKzubeth Irwin reported the fi nances of the name depar:ment she had received J20i, and pafd out J13S.S1. A good report of the Friday evening entertainment made by Mrs. C. E. San derson was rad by Miss Wild. Announcement was made that Miss Rosa lioutcn's lectures on domestl; econ. omy had been postponed until twelve ladles susnlfy their desire to attend them. Special slnRlng h provided at the devo tional meetings. After these serkes tea Is served so that girls coming from a distance can stay until church time. The committee on formulating plan for u. primary Sunday sjhcol training class had held a meeting and had called a meeting of superintendents and cne delegate frcm each church for next Tues day evening at 7-M In the Y. M. C. A. rooms. Profeaalonal Directory. Telephones. Office.. 618, Fes Office Hour. e..61S,), ,, ( Office, Zehrung block.... ) 9 to 10a i f Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey ) 12 to 12--: ...617,) (Reiidence, 13130 s'reet.. ) 2to4pn 6LUBS. OFK1CF.KS OF THE STATE FEDERATION OF woman's CLUBS. Prrsident, Mrs. B. M. Stoughtenbor ough, Plattsmouth. Vice-president, Mrs. J. E. Keysor, 2724 Caldwell street, Omaha. ;i. , Secretary, Mies Veita Gray, Fremont. Treasurer, Mrs. M. F. Nichols, Be atrice. t. ...... ,. Auditor, Mrs. D. C. McKillip, Seward". Librarian, Mrs. G. M. Lambertson, Lincoln. - OFFI CEBS OF THE CITY FEDERATION. President, Mrs. Geo. L. Meissner, 1520 D street. First vice president, Mrs. Ida Kelley, 830 Noi th Twenty-third street. Second vice-president, Mrs. H. H. Wheeler, 1517 H street. Recording secretary, Mi6a Laura Wild, 141 South Twelfth street. Correspondirg secretary, Mrs. Milton Scott, 202 South Thirty-thirdstreet. Treasurer, Mrs. C. R. Richardr, 21 North Sixteenth street. The meeting of the city federation ci Women's Christian associations brought out a goodly number of ladles yesterday afternoon. Mrs. RIckejts, president of the federation presided. Mrs. Thomas Sewell conducted the opening singing. Mrs. Rickets read from the scriptures and made appropriate comments. Mesdames .Rachel Hyde, and K.- M. Hall led in prayer. Mr M. D. 'Welch was made tamrorary secretary- - . Mrs. L- C. Richards explained that an effort "was being made to take the home f jr the friendless" and Mllford home out of the hands of the women's board and moved that one woman bs appointed frcm .the federation to act with a. committee appointed by similar organizations to taks sucn action as seemed best and confer with the legislature. The motion car 'rled and Mrs. M. D. Welch was appointed. Reports given by committees were very favorable and showed the financial con dition to be "quite good In every depart ueat of work. The treasurer reported a balance of $412.06 on hand. Mr. Clark announced that (191.6! was to be found In the treasury of the home department. She gave a careful, detailed statement. A Trip to RN and return. Oil March 20 the Courier will award to the person who sends in the greatest number of subscribers, a- first-class ticket to the Pacific Coast and return. The award to be made under these conditions: All subscriptions cash. OneMonth 1 vote f 20 Two Months 3 votes 40 Three Months 5 votes 50 Four Months 7 votes 70 Six Mouths 15 votes 100 One Year 35 votes 2 00 l Dr. J. 8. McNay $ onic nor o s'reet 8 to i " Kesidence, 2208 T street. . . 1 to 5 2am 5pm Office.. 349, ) Dr. R. E. Giffen J Office. Lansing Theatre ) 2 to 5 p m; am Res.. ..462,) ( Residence 1821 F street J by appointment )t i--r -rrr j ts ) Ofllee, Richards Bldg. vxiutii jua. wuuu, w. u. v (Cor. llth Diseases of Women. ) Residence, ihards Bldg. -V . th nnd O s's.)' p vsnsistb. t)K Offlcc.KO. ) LOUiS N. Wente, D.D.S. X Office, rooms 2G. 27nnd 1, Brow J nell Block, 1:173 llth Street. il 9?SsX8 sm&&m Wyld Why did you call jour new book "A Collection?" Scribbler I was in hopes church members would take it up. Cholly Dubbs Pointed tce3 are go ing out. Willy Wooer (regretfully) Yes, I felt one going out at old Bullion's last night. Convict I'm in here for having five wives. Visitor. How are you enjoying jour liberty. First publication Feb. G.) 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 Lincaster county, in an action wherein John Bugbee is plaintiff, and Marie B. Thomas et al., defendants, I will, at 2 o'clock p. UK, on tho Oth day of March, A. D. 181)7, at the east ioor of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska, offer for sale at pub lic auction the following described real estate, to-xit: All of lots numbeied seven (7) and eight (8). in block on ( 1), in Kinney "s"0" street addition to Lincoln, Lincaster county, Nebraska. Given under my hand this 4th day of February, A. D. 1807. John J. Tkompen, 2-27 Sheriff. COURIER Priflje Offer. Fast glach! Not Blacks that run fast but blacks that hold fast and sell fast. FAST BLACK Hosiery we are Talking About and the THING WE WANT YOU TO UNDER STAND IS THAT MONDAY, FEB. 8TH. WE'WiLl COMMENCE A GREAT ' SPECIAL SAIE ON THE CELEBRATED "ONYX" BRAND- '" Particulars in Monday papers. f3"; Miller & Paine Ss5S5eS$s (5) O. J. KING, Family Groeer,. Wholesale and Retail. 1126 N STREET, - LINCOLN, NEB. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR HEALTH FOOD, Which is gotten direct from the mills. Sardines of all kinds put up in all sized boxes. The finest Mackerel. ANCHOVIES. DILL PICKLES. CAVIAR. Cash Only Gash Only. Cash Only. jf