The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 27, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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Officers of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs.
President, Mrs. B. M. Stoutenborough.PlattBmouth.
Vice president, Mra. J. E. Keysor, 2724 Caldwell street, Omaha.
Secretary, Mies Ve6ta Gray, Fremont.
Treasurer, Mrs. M. P. Nichols, Beatrice.
Auditor, Mrs. D. C. McKillip, Seward.
Librarian, Mrs. G. M. Lambertson, Lincoln.
Lincoln Clubs.
KAME OF CLUB. I'BESIDENT. SECKETAUV.
Athena Mrs. Will Green Mrs. Belle Hamilton
BookReviflrf Mra. I.N.Baker. Mrs. Kelley
Century Mrs. M. H. Garten Mrs. R. T. Van Brunt
Faculty Club Mrs. Geo. E. Mac Lean Mrs. P. B. Burnett
Fortnightly Mrs. C. H. Imboff Mrs. C.H. Gere
HallinGrom Mrs. H. M. Bushnell Mrs. Walter Davis
Lotus Mrs. J. L. McConnell Mrs. J. R. Clark
MatiBee'Musicale Mrs. D. A. Campbell Mrs. J. W, Winger
Sorocis Mrs. A. J.Sawyer., Mrs. J. E. Miller
Sorosis, Jr Mrs. Wsa.T. Stevens Mrs. Frod Shephard
Wednesday Afternoon The hostess acts as president . . Mrs. Robert Wilson
Woman's Club Mrs. A. A. Scott Mrs. J.L. Parsons
Y.W.C. A. Magazine Club.... Miss Wild
OFFICERS OF THE CITY FEDERATION.
President, Mrs. Geo. L. Meissner, 1520
D street.
Firet vice president, Mrs, Ida Kelley,
839 North Twenty-third street.
Second vice-president, Mrs. H. H.
Wheeler, 1517 H street.
Recording secretary. Miss Laura Wild,
141 South Twelfth street. .
Corresponding secretary, Mrs. Milton
Scott, 202 South Thirty-third street.
Treasurer, Mrs. C. R. Richardp, C21
North Sixteenth street.
Olive Latta and Tukey of Omaha.
Messrs. Fred White, C. Y. Smith, Homer
Honeywell, Will Stull, Guy Hurlbut
and A. H. Black of Chicago.
CURED
and
Y. W. C. A. -OTES.
The Tuet day evening bible clats is be-
Rheuma ism, Eczema, Kidney
Stomach Trouble.
It is but the truth to say that hund
reds of people suffering from the above
and other diseases have been cured or
greatly benefitted by the use of the
medicinal waters at Hot Springs, S. D.
If you are interested address for par
ticulars. A. S. Fieldine, City Ticket
ing well attended. About fifty have Agent ortn-western Lane, m souin
been present at the first two meetings. Tenth street, Lincoln, Neb. tf
first lecture of the
Next Tuesday the
course will be given by Dr. Halstead,
paBtor of St Paul's church, upon "The
Book of Job, an Interpretation." There
is no admission fee but a voluntary col
lection is taken to defray expenses.
Say Boys! We have just
received 243 dozen new
Spring stiff and soft hats,
they are on our second
Next Sunday afternoon there will be lOOf, Call and inspect,
the second talk of a series upon "The
Balance of Christ's Character," topic
liberal and conservative. With refer
ence, also, to the pioneer of educat'on
for women, Mary Lyon, whose 100th
birthday will be celebrated quite ex
tensively next Sabbath. Miss Becker
will sing.
The magazine club meets next Wed
nesday evening. Mrs. Elmen will re
view the magazines for the month and
Miss Snyder will give the more import
ait current events. All are welcome.
Thursday afternoon occurs the third
federation meeting of all the Christian
associations of the city. The meeting
will be held at Mrs. L. C. Richards'
home on R street.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
The Capital hotel is offering the best
table and service in the 6tate. For leg
islators, business men and private fami
lies it is unexcelled. Centrally located.
82 a day. R. W. Johnson, Prop.
First publication January 30.
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 Newport Savings Bank,
a corporation, duly organized, existing
and doing business under and by virtue
of the laws of the state of New Hamp
shire, is plaintiff, and Ernest A. Jones,
et al., defendants. I will, at 2 o'clock
p. m., ou ths 2nd day of March, A. D.
1897, at the east door of the court house,
in the city nf Lincoln, Lancaster county,
The New Book Review club met Mon
day afternoon at 3 with Miss Gibson.
Miss Julia Boyle was leader and an in- Nebraska, offer for cale at public auction
teres ting program was devoted to a day the following described real estate to
with Richard Harding Davis. wit n bIocb
inree of, in ijidcoih unving ram vsuui
pany's second sub-division, all in the city
of Lincoln, Lancaster county, Nebraska.
Given under my hand tnis zun day
Mattson H. Baldwin pleasantly enter- of January, A. D., 1897.
Sheriff.
The national federation of clubs for
1893 will be held in Omaha.
tained the Bucyru? mandolin clubTues
day evening. After the practice and
business meeting refreshments were
served in the billiard room. The re
mainder of the evening was devoted to
soc'al intercourse.
Miss Ho'en Nance was voted a mem
ber of the club. Those present were
Mrs. F. W. Smith, and Mrs. A. Hurlbutt;
the Misses Henrietta Hollowbush. Floi
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BURLINGTON ROUTE PLAYING
CARDS.
Those elegant cards of the very best
quality only 15c per deck. For sale at
B. fc M. Dopot or city ticket office, cor
ner Tenth and O etreets. 4
WANTED Apprentic One with ex
Derience in setting type for newspaper.
ence Farwell, Mae Burr, Jessica Morgan, Call at Courier office.
JOHN DOWDEN, Jr., Manager.
MUSICAL EVENT OF THE SEASON
One Night Only.
FRIDAY, MARCfl 5 ,
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AMERICAN TOUR OE 1896 AND 1897
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MADAME CAMILLA UBS0
Q HE GREAT VIOLIN VIRTUOSA,
ASSISTED BY
Miss Alixixiie Ietlaot, soprano
Mr. Edwin H. Douglass, TENOR
and Itffi. Geo. H. 'Wsly
Under the management of FREDERIC LUERE
Prices..$l.00, 75c, 50c ard 25c,
Seats on sale Wednesday at 10 a. m. at Theater Box
Office. Secure vour seats earlv
FRANK C. ZEHRUNG, Manager.
THURSDAY, MARCH 4
THE EMINENT ACTOR
MORRISON
In his entirety New and Reconstructed Sublime Scenic
and Dramatic Production of
EVERY SCENE
EVERY COSTUME
EVERY PROPERTY
NEW
THE WONDERFUk "bROGKEN" SCENE
Embellished with Flashes of GENUINE LIGHTNING
Seats on sale TtfesDay, 10 A. M.
Prloes-'$1.00, , 50 and 25.
THE COURIER - $2 PER YEAR