The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 20, 1897, Page 4, Image 4

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THE COURIER.
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1023-1020 O St.
Lincoln, Nebr,
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Is to buy your cloaks, furs and fancy waists where the best qualities can be gotten for the least money,
prices, inspect our -oods and you will ever after be our patron. Mail orders promptly filled.
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Misses Jacket of solid col
on plain novelty bouck,
large storm collar, back
scams, cuffs and collar
trimmed with Fancy Silk
Braid; all colors, all sizes,
only ...
$5.95
In furs we carry an immense stock:
everything in all the desireable furs
we nave made up in the newest de
signs of collarettes, capes and muffs.
If you will but look this department
through, we are confident you will
appreciate the effort we have made
to give olt patrons the best.
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Mhses Jackets, made of fine
quality beaver cloth, deep
storm collar, fly front, cum
and collar, edged with
three rows of stitching, all
deskeable colors.
Child's novelty reef
en made in a variety
of fancy check mix
tures, deep storm col
lar; sleeves and col
lar trimmed with
solid color ladies'
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Ladies' Jackets of fine Persian
lamb, coat, storm collar, Hussar
frons, black, only
$12.95
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In Ladies' fancyjwaists in silks, velvets, velour, satin; fancy, jriaid and plain colors we have in all the newest
designs and st3les. Our prices are such that any one canSafford to buy.
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J. V. MITCHBII.
Wkoesate arvd Retail
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l5?8 street ana 14 so I2tb 8t
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8ION PAia?Tia?G AJNX OEJGORAITIIVG.
KimcolM TraiBLlk Factory c
1217 O Street.
The
Finest
Display
of
Trunks.
Valises.
Cases.
Pocket
Books.
JBelt.s,
etc ever
shown in
the city.
Order
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Repairing Tnmks and Bags neatly done. Old trunks taken asipart payment
for new ones. " --'-' s
C. A. WIRICK, PROP.
Mr. Dunroy will bo pleased to receive
orders for his new bocfc "Corn Tacsels."
Orders may be sent to him in care of the
Evening Post. He received sixteen or
ders Saturday and is receiving eight and
ten a day. Those desiring to have a
ccpy of the first edition, are requested to
leave orders as eooj sb possible as it will
be limited. The book will beout about
the 20th of December.
The women of Denver are preparing
and planning for a building, all thiir
own. This will be a club house where
the clubs of the city may meet. Denver
has more clubs than any other city in
the union', unless it be greater New
York, and the women take a great in
terest in club work. The women in
thatVtate 'have the right of suffrage,
add they feel that their work amounts
to something, eo they are encouraged to
go ahead. The work of the clubs in
that city, for the improvement of the
city has obtained a national fame, and
the city is one of the cleanest and beat
krpt in the west. This state of affairs
iB due, in great part, to the women who
have been looking after the health and
cleanliness of the city.
At the last meeting of the club a re
port was submitted -t3 the members in
rcjard'to the new bouse. -If-this report
is adopted the club house will Le begun
soon, and every effort will be made to
have it completed for the next biennial
which will take place next June. The
plan is to take 83,000 from the treasury
of the club to make the first payment on
the site. The remainder of the money
is to be raistel by subscription loans,
and bonds of the club in the denomina
tion of 810. gT0 acd 81C0 are to be is
sued, running for ten j-ears.
t the option of the club these bonds
may be taken up m one year. The
money for the building is to bo raised
by a lean amounting to the estimated
cost of the building with an addition cf
10 per cent. The loan is to be secured
by a mortgage on the building and Bite.
One thousand dollars it to be paid each
year on the loan. A sinking fund will
be formed for the paying of the 81,000
and interest. A large number of promi
nent business men are interested in the
project and the selection of the site is
now in progress. The next meeting of
the club will decide whetbe a new
building wi:i be erected or not. but it is
the general opinion that a club house
will soon adorn tne -streets of Denver,
and it will be wholly through the enter
prise of the women pf the city.
At the meeting of the Matinee Muei'cuI
on Monday afternoon, the members
listened to a delightful talk on a "ew
York Musical Season," from Mrs. Will
Owen Jones. The subject was confined
mojtly to'the great pianists heard in New
York.duricg last winter and spring, and
the well known technical knowledge of
Mrs. Jones, gave great value and in-
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