THE COURIER. 4 $9-3999VSi 0 ''-i rSSS-i'S$S-S'SS-' ) CLHB ) ) ) Officers of the State Federation of Woman's Clubs. President, Mrs. B. M. Stoutenborough.Plattsmouth. Vice-president, Mrs. J. E. Keysor, 2724 Caldwell street, Omaha. Secretary, Miss Vesta Gray, Fremont Treasurer, Mrs. M. F. Nichols, Beatrice. Auditor, Mrs. D. C. McKillip, Seward. Librarian, Mrs. G. M. Lambertson, Lincoln. Lincoln Clubs. NAME OF CLUB. PRESIDENT. SECHETAKY. Athenea Mrs. Will Green Mrs. Belle Hamilton Book Kevin Mrs. I. N. Baker. Mrs. Kelley Century Mrs. M. II. Garten Mrs. B. T. Van Brunt Faculty Club Mrs. Geo. E. MacLean Mrs. P. B. Burnett Fortnightly Mre.C. H. Imhoff Mrs. C.H. Gere Hall in Grovo Mrs. II. M. Bushnell Mrs. Walter Davis Lotos Mrs. J. L. McConnell Mrs. Lucy A. Betsey Matinee Musicale Mrs. D. A. Campbell Mrs. J. W. Winger Sorosis Mrs. A. J. Sawyer Mrs. J. E. Miller Sorosis, J r Mrs. Wm.T. Stevens Mrs. Fred Shepherd 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. MeiBsner, 1512 D street. First vice-president, Mrs. Ida Kelley, 839 North Twenty-third street. Second vice-president, Mrs. II. H. Wheeler, 1517 H street standing and appreciation of our city government. The members of tha City Improve ment Society agree to improve and make attractive their own premises, and to assist in keeping clean the streets and alleys of the block in which they reside. The plan is to district the city, ulti mately securing one person in eaEt block who will interest her or himself in secur ing neatness and order in the immediate neighborhood. Any one interested in these objects may become a member by the payment An informally jolly club affair of the week was a picnic by the Nineteenth Century club of Seward Tuesday even ing, rhe members of the club took baskets rilled with good things and went 4t finvnt-d vyorr n nrofiv nlllPA tn tlin -. .t- . j u j of twenty-five cents per vear. edge of the pretty town and there under ,, ... . . ,. .. . , , .. Please notice the following ordinances: the trees spread such a m?nu as the gods might have enjoyed. The weather kitchen waste. was propitious, a little ram to settle the 1030, 21. The permitting of slops dust, just enough cloud to screen the and garbage to b3 deositepd in manure hot evening sud and a fine breeze, ideal heaps and thrown in the alley is hereby picnic weather. And then to clap the declared to ba a public nuisance, and climax the park had j'ist been mowed every occupant of any house, block, or and the sweet scent of the hy was like dwelling within said city is hereby rc- the perfumes that graced the feasts of quired to put all slop?, garbage, and the ancient Romans. A number of in- kitchen waste into a receptacle on the vited guests were present among them inside of the alley fence or alley line. being Mrs. S. C. Langworthy, president And any person who shall violate any of of the History and Art club of Seward, the provisions of this ordinance shall and Williasi Reed Dunroyof Lincoln, upon conviction bo fined in any sum not After every one had done full justice to exceeding 520 and stand committed until the good cookery of the members of the such fine and the costs of prosecution club, the eatables were cleared away and are paid. then took place an unique game, noth ing less than a hay fight. ' All entered into the tight and when the battle was over they all had hayseed in their hair. The new officeis of the club have been elected as follows: President, Mrs. R. P. Anderson; vice president, Mrs. Har vey Miller; secretary and treasurer. Miss REFUSE PAPERS. 1131, g 21. No person shall throw, cast or put into, drop or leave in any street, alley, lane, public place or any uninclosed public grounds in the city of Lincoln, any ttone, m'ssles, naila, ice, glass, iron or any other metal, or any hay, straw, paper, parings of fruit or Maude Polley. A corresponding secre- vegetables, or any other article or thing, tary or reporter for the club is to be elect ed later. The program for the year as mapped out contains modern themes. Much attention will be paid to current event?, current literature and tho maga zines will be usrd lor references more except ashes on unpaved streets or al'exs. peelinos. 1134, 22. No pereon shall throw, cast, lay or place on any sidewalk in the city of Lincoln, the rind or peel of any than books. American authors and onge, banana, apple or other fruit. American happenings will cngrofs the attention of the club. weeds. 1123, 1G. It shall be unlawful for any owner of say lot or parcel of giound in this city to allow or permit weeds to grow, or remain when grown, on such lot, blo(k or parcel of ground, but all weeds growing on any lot, block, or par cel of ground 6hall be cut close to the The city improvement Eotiety has is sued the following circular to the citi zens of Lincoln: "The City Improvement Society of Lincoln was organized in January, 1897. This society was organized for the ground and so kept. ' purpoee of promoting in Lincoln a high- A hearty invitation is extended lo you er public spirit and a better social order; personally to become an active member to arouse in the citizens an increased of this society. We need you. Our enthusiasm for all thiDgs uplifting to hope lies in public opinion. Will you do our city. Its aim is to co-operate with y0Ur part in framing a healthy one for the city authorities, to assist them in Lincoln? enforcing regulations nearly touching the comfort and well being of the citi- Theclubsof Crete met in union or zenr, and to prorcote a letter under- federated session on Friday, June 11. PC MtOMMMHM ! CM uCOMMMMM000i MM I Ladies i Do You Know Where PALACE BEAUTIFUL Is? Well, it is the placetogeta A GOOD SHAMPOO or your HAIR SINGED AND TREATED This eradicate dandruff and will make your hair SOFT and GLOSSY. It is the place to get a good MASSAGE to keep your skin soft and white. Also BODY MASSAGE and VAPOR BATHS to build you up and clear your skin this time of the year. MANICUKE and MASSAGE for the HANDS, to shape the nails and make the hand soft and white. The FACE BLEACHED, FRECKLES and PIMPLES removed, leaving the skin clear, soft and white. The hair dressed and beautified or powdered for parties. The best line of Switches. Curls and Bangs. Toilet Waters, Perfumes, Triple Extracts, Powder, Hair Tonics, Soap, Hairpins, Real Shell Orna ments, Combe, etc. Wigs, Swiches, Curls or anything of the kind made to order. Near Lansirur Theatre. 121 No. 13th St. tttttitititttttt9',attt) ? ELECTRIC WIREING, REPAIR WORK, SUPPLIES. HOUSE BEELLS, ELEC TRIC GAS LIGHT I NG, BURGLAR ALARMS, DECORAT I VE AND DISPLAY LIGHTING. JTlectrical Contractor and Jobber. 135 So. 12th St. Lincoln, Neb. The secretaries of the following club3 read annual reports: Round Table, Social and Literary club, Sorosis, Mutual Improvement club, Columbian club. The reports were very interesting, showing that the various clubs were covering the field of literature, history and current topics. Those departments of knowledge, the study and under standing of which require laboratories and apparatus not at present accessible to women6 clubs, are the only subjects they do not attempt Probably on account of the college atmosphere at Cret9 the clubs of that place have made a particularly brilliant record. The dis cussion of tho question. "Resolved that men bs admitted to our club3," followed the reports. Mrs. Nellie Richardson, of Lincoln, was mide chairman, and the discussion of the question was lively and earnest. The same arguments were used in opposition to the resolution that men ueo ti express tho reasons for their disapproval of woman suffrage, viz: the distruction of the home, the mental inferiority of tho male, the reduction of the efficiency of the clubs, etc. The resolution was voted down. After a recess, in which ices were served, the officers for the ensuing year were elect ed and the president of the Woman's club for the past year, Mrs. F. I. Fes, made her farewell speech. Mrs. Foss hi3 been a most efficient and popular officer. Mistress of parliamentary practice, ehe has presided at tho meet ings with the dignity and composure natural to her. Her decisions have been fair, and sho retires with distinction. The following officers were elected for the coming year: President, Mrs. A. V. Mathews; vice president. Mr6. Norman Jackson; secretary, Miss Mary TiJball; treasurer Mrs. McCar gar. the Burlington Route are guaranteed a quick, cool, comfortable journey, lino line scenery (by daylight) and first claes equipment. Berths reserved and descriptive litera ture furnished on request at B. fc M. depot or city office, corcer Tenth and O streets. GEO. W. BONNELL, C.P.&T.A. (First publication Juno 19.) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the county court of Lancaster coun ty. Nebraska. In the matter of the es tate of Moshier T. Green, deceased. To the creditors of said estate: You arc hereby notified that I will sit at the county court room in Lincoln, in said county, on the loth day of October, 1S97, and again on the 15th day of Jan uary, 1893, to receive and examine all claims sgiinst said estate, with a view to their adjustment and allowance. The time limitsd for the presentation of claims against said estate is six months from the loth day of July, A. D. 1897, and th? time limited for the payment of debts is one year from the 15th day of July, A. D. 1897. Notice of this proceeding is ordered published four weeks successively in The Courier, a weekly newspaper pub lished in this state. Witness my hand and the seal of said county court this 2d day of June, 1897. Seal S. T. COCHRAN, CountyJudge. By D.L. LOVE, Clerk. fysm . Burlington Route. ONLY $22.50 TO SAN FRANCISCO June 29 to July C, account National Con vention Christian Endeavorers, special trains. Through tourist and palace sleepers. Stop-overs allowed at and west of Denver. Return via Portland, Yellowstone Park and Black Hills if de sired. Endeavorers and their friends who take Our stock is blooming with shoes for June shoes that are just as beautiful and graceful as the season and ourcustomers' demand. Every woman will be delighted with the added grace that will be given by our new summer shoes, and every man who has an eye for the beautiful will be charmed and the low price will increase the charm. FOOT FORM STORfr 1213 O Street.