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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1897)
THE COURIER. NEW STOCK NOW READY SI LLfefc. ,L9v 4Hk LLVLLLt. 11 J. XV. WHOLESALE and RETAIL 133S O and 143 So. Twelfth Street Send for Samples. Mail orders promptly attended to. NEW COURIER HALL. HARRIS THE BEST FLOOR SEE IT BEFORE YOU Leave word for Miss Willoughby at Gourier office. n?4 N IOOO. ooooooooooo CYCLE PHOTOGRAPHS ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES PHOTOGRAPHS OFGROUPS EXTERIOR VIEWS 6 The Photographer 5 129 South Eleventh Street. dooooooooooo ooooooooc H. W. BROWN Druggist and Bookseller. Wtiltins' Fine Stationery and Calling Cards 127 S. Eleventh Street. PHONE 68. fecTo5y s4$C9nrify Actual time traveling. 31 hours to Salt Lake. 61 hours to San Francisco. 68 hours to Portland. 77 hours to Los Angeles. FROM LINGOLN, NIB City office. 1044 O street. PAPER BfeOGK IN THE CITY. GIVE A PARTY. N Tbe Chicago, Rock Island Ss JPacificKtjr. Gives you the choice of Two Routes, one via COLORADO and the SCENIC LINE, and the other via our TEXAS LINE and the SOUTHERN PACIFIC. Our Texas line is much quicker than any other line through to SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA for PERSOMLIY COM EXCURSIONS. The PlillllpH- Rook Ialaxid Eacotr Ions Are the most popular, and carry the largest business of any other California Route. This signifies that you get the best attention and receive the best ser vice. The lowest rate tickets to California are available on these excursion?. Don't etart on a trip to California un til you get our Tourist Folder, contain ing map showing routes and all informa tion. For rates and reservations apply to and agent of the C. R. I. & P. Ry., or address JOUN SEBASTIAN, General Passenger Agent, 4-1 Chicago, 111. Information that informs. If you are going south and want to know what the trip will cost when you will reach your destination and why you should take the BURLINGTON ROUTE to St Joseph, Kansas City, St Louis or any other south ern or southeastern city, you should at once apply at our depot or city office, where maps and time, tables, can be baa. This will give JUST EXACTLY the in formation you need. I 11?4 H Georse "W. Bonnell, C. P. 4c T. A. 2 I SOCIAL AND Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Burr gave a pleas ant chafing dish party Friday evening for Misses Tukey and Alexander of Omaha. The guests were Misses Lil Tukey, Lila Aloxnnder, Mae Burr, Sadie Burnham, Messrs. Guy Hurl hurt, Mattson Baldwin, Will E. Clark, Fred White. The Bucyrus Mandolin club met Monday evening with Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Smith. One member was ab3ent. It was the best rehearsal that the club has had for some time. Miss Florence Farwell entertained Miss Tukey of Omaha and a few friends Saturday evening. An elaborate lunch was served. The guests were the Misses Tukey ef Omaha, Mae Burr, Alice Slaughter and Olive Latta, Messre. Mattson Baldwin, Homer Honeywelll Will E. CJartr, Guy Hurlbut and John Farwell. Mrs. A. G. Billmeyer gave a merry high-five party Friday afternoon in compliment to her niece Miss Eulass of Lebanon, Ohio. Nine tables were filled ard the first prize, a bunch of Meteor roses, was won by Miss Stella Kirker. The refreshments were dainty and the decorations of cut flowers were beauti ful. The guests were: Mesdames Arthur, Fred Baldwin, Joe Bigger, Geo. Clark, Walter Davis, John Dorgan, C. I. Jones, W. F. Kelley, Dr. Ladd, L. Marshall, C. Mayer, W. Preston, H. B. Patrick, Ode Rector, Mark Fulton, Morris Turner, R. T. Van Brunt, Dr. Wilkinson, Geo Woods, G. M. Lambert son, Buckstaff, F. W. 'Brown, Cora Pitcher, I. G. Chapin, Misses Kath ryne Brooks. Hattie Becker, Clara Buckstaff, Clara Parks, Florence Far well, Henrietta Hollowbusb, Sallie Furnace, Lucy Griffith, Grace Griffith, Blanche Garten, Helen Hoover, Grace Huntsinger, Maud Hammond, Stella Kirker, Olive Latta, Helen Lau, Maude Oakley, Graca Oakley, Fanny Rector, Maude Risser, Alice Slaughter, Bessie Turner, Jo Winger, Lena Deweese, Lola Paddock, Mabel Eulass. Miss Maude Oakley and Mis3 Marie Hoover left Wednesday for Chicago, to attend the grand opera. Miss Mae Moore returned Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funke from Newark, Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Funke were on their return from New York city and stopped a short time in Newark, here Miss Mae has been visiting for two or three months. Miss Lil Tukey, who has been the gue3t of Miss Mae Burr two weeks, left Tuesday for her home in Omaha. Miss Lila Alexander of Omaha, left Monday for h;r home after a brief visit with Miss Sadie Burnham. Mrs. Judge Harlan of York, has been in the city a few days this week. Mrs. Bignell and Mrs. Stewart spent Wednesday in Omaha. Mrs. Langworthy of Seward has been visiting friends in Lincoln this week. Will E. Clark left Thursday for Bufer county where he expects to spend most of his time, 1 he high-five party of Friday after nocn given by Mrs. A.G. Billmsyer, was followed by a charming Kensington. The housa was prettily decorated in smilax and roses. Delicious refresh ments were served after an hour of social chat over the needle work. Mrs. Billmeyer was assisted by Miss EulasB. The following ladies were present: Mes dames Plank, McCreery. Griffith, Mac- ! -m PERSONAL) Lean, Candy, M. E. Van Brunt, Hayes Thomson, S. E. Moore, Milton Scott. Judge Reese, Prof. Ward, F. M. Hall, Dr. Hindman. Ww. Turner, Dr. Hoover, Stephen Hoover, Dr. Everett, Frank Campbell, D. A. Campbell, Prof. SayLr, M. D. Welch, Dome, Perry and Branch. Society has run to dances for weeks and during the few hours when dinners were not in progress the timo has been tilled in with lunches, dinners, card parties, box parties, musicales and other things too numerous to mention. It is peihaps fortunate that Lent began Wednesday, as it will be the salvation of complexions, tempers and digestions. Apropos of all this, it iB intsresting to remember that the native tendency of woman to gad about has been variously reprepented in different ages and coun tries. In China, their feet are early put in bandage, compressing them to a point where locomotion is attended with extreme difficulty. In other eastern countriesthey are shut up in harness and guarded by large and limitary enuchs. The North American Indian handicaps his squaw with all the impediments of the family, including the papoose; everywhere restraint is laid against her naturally fugitive acd mobile tenden cies. In ail these expedients there is a certain measure of oppression and cruelly, but nooe equals the ease of tha St. Louis husband who tied a mouse to his wife's band box, thus keeping her at home ten da) s, until the captain brought the station cab and a warrant for the arrest of the cruel husband. Mrs. Ed Ewing gave a happy sur prise to her mother, Mrs. Emeline Ew ing, on her eighty-first birthday. At this charming Kensington thp follow ing ladies spent a most agreeable after noon: Mesdames A. B. Coffroth, M. H. McCreary, C. W. Lyman, Woods, Hind man, O. W. Webster; Madames Van Brunt and Greene, H. A. Babcock, B. R. Cowdery, T. J. Rieketts, G. L. Laws, J. C. Kier, R. E. Reese, Gorge Clarke, Patton, William Turner, Thomas Sew ell, C. L. Link, William McQuinnie, and Dr. Ruth M. Woods. Miss Tibbftts gave a delightful Ken sington tea Saturday from 3 to 6 e'clozk, at her home, 658 South Seven teenth street. The fragrance of the vi olet pervaded thn room. Bowls of these dainty flowers decorated the house. Delicious refreshments were served to the following ladies: Misses Maud Hammond, Mary Jones. Conklin, Anne Miner, Nellie Dean, Laura Haggard and Miss Steele; Mesdames Taylor, A. R. Mitchell, J. L. Teeeters. Harry Fres man, G. M. Lambertson. Kimball, Silas B. Holcomb, Morris Turner, E. C. Mil ler, p. M. Hall, A. L. Candee, E. E. Ferris, George Meissner An elegant luncheon was given by Mrs. J. A. Buckstaff, Tuesday at 1 o'clock, in compliment to Mrs. D. D. Muir and Mrs. William Brevoort of Denvrr. The remaining guests were Mesdames Frances Wilson and J. T. Dcrgan, and Miss Harris. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dorgan will give an informal party this evening for Mrs. D. D. Muir of Denver. Mrs. William Brevoort left Wednes day for a short visit in Omaha. From there she will go to her future home in New York city. A delightful neighborhood party was given Wednesday evening by Mr. and MMMHtttii iixDiixjmaL