The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, March 13, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE COURIER.
UNIVERblTY TEWS.
Mrs. Charles Hammond, at their ele
cant home on Seventeenth and J.
Progressive high five furnished amuse- The ninth annual contest of the State was favorably reported upon by the Jyi.KSinKr.-ii'If?."
04, pioviding for the appropriation of "W hav purchased (beeauae It la
$20,000 for buildings on the state farm, Juat the thln we have needed) tb
evidence obtained we find that some
part of this work Is placed In the
best private and public library In this
country an dabroad. for the reason
that they cover a field relative to the
past, present and future progress
alflflnff tot th fVkllfmHIan iiivilnruilU
Jnent until refreshments were served. University Oratorical Society took place committee of the whole to the house, which Is also an unabridged dictionary
The guests were: Messrs. and Mes- Friday evening in the chapel. In the but a final vote could not be got. thirty-two volumes of convenient alxe
dames W. E. Klrker. Morris Turner, front of the room the Hag and unlver- Tne Misses Spurck, membera of the nual cyclopedic review, lour volumes of
William Turner Waters H M Eiw. itv rnlnrx vn nrttatlrallv iimnoii nm! senior class, entertained the senior plrls current hlstoryfor 1S96. one Columbian
ett, S. B. Moore, Frank Van Horn, A. the colors of the Oratorical Association last Saturday afternoon from 3 till 7:30 oakMdewhithngMdoors?nlFromVth5
S. Tibbetts, T. P. Kennard and Captain were draped in the rear of the room, at tnelr home In North Lincoln. About
and Mrs. Paine. On each side cf the stage was a bank thirty were present. The entertain-
The La Veta Whist Club was enter- of greenery. The effect was quite pleas- nient was quite informal and a very
tained Tuesday evening by Mr. and ing. The Ideal Mandolin Club ren- pleasant time was spent. Tea was
Mrs. "W. A. Llndley at their homo on dercd the opening music. President served, the tables being beautifully dec- and achievements of the human race
Cherry and Twenty-first streets. Re- Graham presided over the meeting. orated with violets. ,not attempted by others. The plan
. , , . . . nu H i . , ,s original, and the work throughout
freshments were served after a few . C. Roper spoke on the "Author- The following episode came under my is carefully and ably written.
hours of duplicate whist. The follow- Hero of the Revolution." He treated observation not long ago. 1 give it to . c,urren,t history contains 226 pases.
,..,,. , , , r. i i " . ,s Issued two months after the close
ing members were present: Mes3rs. of the relation which Tom Paine bore jcu hoping you may have a better ap- of each quarter, this length of time
and Mesdames W. E. Kirker, A. H. to the revolution. Miss Esther V. rrcciatia:i of what our classic walls De,nR taken to reduce all Information
Weir. Judge Field. I. W. Lansing. C. Smoyer treated of Martin Luther and enclose: MdauVentfc bLl'uthese're
T. Boggs, William Boggs, J. J. Gillilan, used as her subject his memorable- lit- Two girls wore charting merrilv at kePt on "le. this magazine will prove
E. H. Hallett, J. J. Davis. J. M. Waugh, terance. "Hior steh Ich." A. L. Deal cne of the tables in the library. The alTmpoa"'" In 7.iUeal!
the Misses Bcggs and Cafyn. then handled the "Practical Truth of cuily-headed young man entered, social religious, literary educational
Cards are out announcing the mar- Philosophy" in an admirable manner, bowed politely, and dislnfrestediy The'magazInewnY'be Indlen-lble
riage of Miss Mary R. Cunningham to He emphasized the thought that It is seated himself at another table. He to all people who have encyclopedias.
Mr. Howard Kennedy, jr.. of Omaha, not more wealth, but truer manhood opened up his Greek text-books; went a.3 5 WM be needed to keep these
Neb., Tuesday, March 23, at 11:30 and womanhood, which the world to the shelf; hunted up some refer- not own encyclopedias It will be doubly
o'clock. needs. ences; went baek to his table; looked y1"2101' aa their source of information
Miss Cunningham is well known to Mirss Barnaby then favored the an- at his text again; went to another ta- each year the four volumes ocurrent
many Lincoln people. Her family live dlcnce with a vocal olo. This re- hie; got a Greek lexicon; brought it to n'story are bound Into one volume,
here, and she was the organist of the Heved the tension and gave the follow- his table, and seated himself. vlTw!" There ""nofouof'these
First Presbyterian church for several ig speakers a more favorable opportu- The girls apparently had passed out bound volumes covering yearsiS32-3-4
years. Mr. Kennedy is the son of a ity Pf displaying their oratorical paw- cf his mind, for he had never glanced and subscribers in Ms cUy aad'a"
well-known and wealthy Omaha family. ers. up after having recognized them; but such people as Mr. Gere, edlto'r-lnchlef
Their many frirnds wish them much c. O. Brown presented John Adams it was painfully apparent that one of joeartVeysUte'tVeasuer" Hon"'
happiness. as the main supporter of Washington, them at least had not forgotten him. J- Bryan. Mr. Miller, editor of" the
Mrs. McMahan and niece, Nina Chase, G- e. Hager offered the thought that The chatting had stepped. One had HonHR.0 CorbetTTtate surlntend
of Omaha, are the guests of Mrs. W. S. the church is the chief force in "Mu- 'emmenced industriously to dig ou: her mt'ot "publlc'lnstrucUonDrf "a "k!
Latta. nicipal Reform." J. D. Dennison, in Greek roots; the other was listlessly Uiu"en-
Mre.E.E. Brown entertained Circle the "Triumph of Democracy." empha- turning the pag.s of her leDn. Her needo? brfefumma "current
4 of the Congregational church, and sized the Idea that the spirit of political hands irresalutelv clasped her book- topics and events. The daily, weekly
Mrs. W. Q. Bell Circle 3, at their duty lives and grows and flourishes only her face clouded;' she cast her eyes to' mnady Turatah7 JJiffldenbu?'
homes Thuisday afternoon with de- when political freedom Is recognized, the floor, except wIkxi. once in a while. 'ator of collecting and digesting it is
ligh'ful Kensingtons. These gather- The Ideal Mandolin Club furnished the as if magnetized she involuntarily- fre,?uen,Vy, ou,1 of PrDr!on t0 ne rt"
. r:i,:i;,. ,,. , , ,, iu.ih"tiiz.eu, hlJe im uiunuirm sult 0Dtanej A mogl satisfactory
mgs promote sociamlit amocg tne concluding music. glanced up. When detected in this summary may be found In the uuar-
ladies cf the church. Dainty refresh- Tne decision of the judges stood. Roper quick movement she blu'ied and Ins- J0"1""1 has been f Invaluable s.ti.
munl0 corvpfl l,v Inrh hnRtPRen a i r : i , as terly Issues of Current History This
ments were Eened b bath hostesses. flrst p,ace, Dennison second. trned to direct her lk toward th floor In the library covering a field thai r...
Miss Pdddocc entei tained tbe whist Ijast Saturday evening Chancellor again. After a few minutes be denied other attempts,
club Wednesday evening at her home MacLean hrld a llttIe informal to be s;udyins industriously.' Her atti- .AffiSunSolJKI. 'c&S.1 II
in the Waverly lerrace tjon at nj3 ii0lne for the school of agri- tude became more resolute a look o' ,naIf corrocco. J2.50: library sh.-ep.j2.50:
Governor and Silas B. Holcomb gave cUmo .i...i-minot'n ,n i, ' '. . embossed sheep. I3.S0; three-fourthi
,marUnl,lw nr,iiv dinner Thnrnliv CUIluie- determination was impressing itself up- perslon. . Complete library .'rora
a remarkably pretty dinner .Thursday The goap ZQrM of tne un,Ters,ty Y. tIirne,i ,ore slowly. She was abjut to w J108; cases from JS. to $li
evenmg to u few friends. w c A ,, succes3. AbaiIt con(,uc sc,f d , become olltwar,,lv Th.ew, complete library I sou on
"Mrs Rudv and dauchW of Sioux a. 7 o . ,.. .ujuir s.n daa nau uecorae ouwanllj monthly payments to suit purchaser
MiB.uay anu uaugui.r oi oioux flfty were preaellt- Soap bllbbes were on her face. The pages of her book City subscriptions will be received at
City have baen the guests or Mr. and Wown aml conimdrumg an(l gUPSSing raIm the Courier office for a limited time
MMicJ8EBmnvWeek entertained a few indU,gC,, ,B "ntiI abnt ,0 Bl the -rly-haired young man. all ste. Veotl ?th?-5S:Sn
Miss ii.miiy eeK entenaineu a iew r.p,nk Kvprvhn.u- vrtPii tho v v t , .. .. , . . n o i i . r ....
j .. .. ... .. ... luii. jitjUU3 ol ju; menial COnillC: ne "' o. uuiuiu, ruriai j;-i.i i.iii'mii
C. A. girls charming entertainers. had aroused in the mind of his neigh- N' b-
The state university library has been bor, took up his book, walked across
presented with a bronze medal com- tne rccin, seated himslf besid- the first GURED
memorating the one hundred and fifti- gi,i anrI nonchalantly brgan a discus-
eth anniversary of the founding of iion cf the lessa:i. A book dropped to Rheuma ism. Eczema, Kidne and
t-rincctcn college, isew jersey. tne floor wi:h a ,0U(, roiEe G,r, No 2
Test examinations have been the or- concealed her ehagrin while sloping ;o
ner oi tne uay uuring tne past weeK. F,ck j- Tho ,sson ha(, . . .
little tots Thursday afternoon at a Ken
sington. Mr. Turpin's dancing classes in Cour
ier hall are increasing in size and en
thusiasm. Mrs. Gojper returned on Tuesday
from Chicago.
Miss Sadie Puckett returned last Sat
urday from Chicago.
Stomach Tiouble.
and cramming was a natural result
The Beta Theta Pi fraternity will
give a party at the residence of L. A.
RIeketts, Thirty-first and L streets, Fri-
CALL EARLY
And inspect the greatest
line of colored shirts ever day evening. March 12
ShOWn in the West The Glee Club are in fine trim and
ArmStroncrClothinErCo. will start on their tour of the state
charm for her; she arose and left th
100m.
CORA A. GARBER.
It is but the truth to say that hund
reds of people suffering from the above
and other disease have been cured or
greatly benefitted by the use of the
medicinil waters at Hot Springp, S. D.
Ifjouare int-restoJ address for par-
tFirst publication rVb. U.)
SHERIFFS A T.R
Notice is hereby given. That by virtue ticulare. A. S. Fieldinir, City Ticket
dan order of sale issued by the clerk of Agett Noith Western Line, 117 Suth
tbe district COUrt of thnTliiril iiwlmiul T l. ... t: i v-.i.
Tnesdav March lfi pnlne- tn Falrhnrv 1ict,;f f Vl ,i. .:.i. ',."; A " '"c, "lutuui, eu.
., . ... ...... t .iciimtM, wiiuin anu ior
The new incandescent gas light has Seward, York. Fremont. Hastings, Co- Lancaster county, in an action wherein
no superior. For sale at Korsmeyer I-mbu. and other western towns. On JftJ? 'Jeff J"!! J ,"1
m ? 1 IT ! r- thOIT rOrnril thai Xl? irira o nfrlnrr t t ' - " "
1'iumoing anu xie.iiiu v.o. " .-... ...w ..... f,..c c v.....h o ciock p. m., on the Dlh day of March
. concert at the Lansing, April 2. A. D. 18'J7, at the east loor of th mu.
STTEniFKS SALE. The Pfiilpts trnk nilvnntniro nt tho fino hoUSO, in the city of Lincoln. Llnrasfo.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. THAT weather Wednesday afternoon to drill JS,':?,! ft ?',, off? r fo,r eal? at pub- -..
by virtue of an order of sale issued by . the ,. l.f," V . e fol,ow,DP described real Thls 1S an
the clerk of the district court of the e"the TcamPu3; "! . . old dress,
Third Judicial district of Nebraska. Somebody s baby brought a few rays . -that the principal plnce of transact- w
within and for Lancaster county, in an of sunshine into the dismally gloomy '"b "" uiw win, .eoraska. The ""'"-
action wherein Lewis Reed is plaintiff library Wednesday afternoon. Every- be transacted I is the whole salef S
and Robert M. Kirkham et al deffn- body smiled; ven the librarian forgot businc s; the Luvimr and HPllino 3 that for
dante. 1 will at H o cloc p. m on ine t0 ca baby t0 order. druCsof all kinds and such other and its color fs
13th dav of Annl. A. D. lbdi, at the ea6t .. . .. H!frrpnr mi.Ko..i:.. u . .
door ot the court house, in the city of "oure tell J0J. providing for the ap- ;, wIbp- ,,,"" "?"""' " pa,n,18 new and
i See My New Dress?
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Lincoln, iancas cr county, eoraB-ca, propnauon oi u.uuu ror a wing to the articles glass, and any and all kinds of Oesh.
u...r iu. a.c ,.uu.. .u..Uu lu .- .Mecnanic Arts building, passed the goods, wares and merchandise whatso ,n, , r...
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iowirg described lands and tenemeuls ....,... ,. ' ever, as usuallv .mm.. .i. .!!-7i.f?
t V mv - ui i t ov of a who,e 6'e orus business. stitches are
Lot nine (9). in block two (2). in AM of lorn nnmU.-.i ,- , ,
Muir's addition to J. O. Youngs east SWELL TIES eight (8? iBkMlSnSeVw ' CSt-
Lincoln, in Lancast.-r county, Ae- Snfl rin7an -inot. -nonai etreet addition to I li ?.'!. II.
Tiven under my hand this 11th day of and are On Sale HOW, All Givennde" hand thl- 4th day ol DiafflOIld DVCS 1 A
iiarch,A.D..1897.ohnjTrompcD the new Creations February. A. D. 1807. ' SWfey lVCtS.
313 sheriff. Armstrong ClothingCo. to Jo"-"J lROSff. RECTOR'S Pharm.ry