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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1897)
-vp- rrfnwrpff-r v mcz. l$q' rtFf&WW P"'X1- 'fw&z''"' THE COU I Si. If the rarity be true, and it somet'iuea seems so, do wonder that our dub wo men are busy and humid with a hu--died things which they never intended to undertake. , A woman should think many times Le'ore assuming a responsibility; but when ores cammed, it should boa moral obligation for her to lire up to the tacit proiijisp. For a woman to leave the loose ecd8 other duties for others to unravel the will ba given later R L. Kchlaender. by th leader, Mrs. A recital will soon be given by ho student memb ri of tho Matinco Musi cal. This membership is open to any of the jounger musicians, whesj mure may ba presented by an active mem ber ot the club, upoa the pajiii'iLt cf onedolardufs. As all of 1 as t j ear's Btudent membsis have not jet renewrd their memberships, they are requested ; IIMMII1IMIIMMMMM IUMI I JMMMMMI IDMIMMH RUDGE & MORRIS CO. lllc-112' N. Lincoln, Nch. to fin En nnnn in rtrflai- t iiie aat-ina 9 tiog'c, wfcea tha tingli would have not i.i , -. , , , . . .. , . .1 4 ii. student recitals may be arranged for ex. b ted had she promptly fastened her . ,. , , 3 ... . immediately, threads, shows a woaful lack o: con sideration for the rights or o'.here. The year book of the Woman's Club Club life apportions tho work ta its l3 finally completed and will be treaurtd tncuberr, and were each one thoroughly w''u pride by all lovers of dainty bind reluble.the burdens now ovorwhedmibe ,nB9- Within, covers of whits tied with many weary shoulders, would not exist. Tha regular meeting of the Women's Club was omitted on Monday, in order that the many strangers who had come to Lincoln for the Riley lecture, and wero guests of the club, might have an opportunity of meeting the club's mem bers. A dainty tea tible was spread for the cheer of any who might call at the rooms, and many of the visitors as well as the members, gladly availed them selves of the invitation. Hi? society of the Hall in the Grove mat oa Friday evening, November 19tb, with Dr. and Mre. Steia. In place of 1A 1- . .... vioiei coru, are ionnu tnirty-four pages of information relating to the cluos printed in violet on heavy white enamel ed paper. Tne outline of work for ea-jh department is given, bssides the con Btitutim, list of officers and complete membership list, forming a useful book, of reference for the jear. The Oaca a-Week Kensington club met on Tue3day afternoon with Mrs. A I Hart. Ught refreshments were served after a few hours ot Eowing and conver sation. Those present were Mesdames Will Risley, Ward Richardson, Grant iloagland, Burt Davis, Wallace Cran- I M3L THE p'iiHjJpH 7 bS UNIVERSAL FOOD CHOPPER "1 dall. Fred Haltett .inrl M;n M0,m the lira tpait of ths regular program a jjauett paper on "Larly Roman Art, by Mrs. J. L. McCmnell was substituted. The thorough knowledge of the subject shown by Mrs. McConnell, and the scholarly manner in which it was pre sented, won tho greatest interest from all present, and the numerous quesLtaas askfd later showed how closely the paper bad been fo lowed. Professor Loveland. as leader, spoke on the religion and religious institutions of Russia. A general discussion c'osed the program. The next meeting wiH Le on December 3rd with Mrs. Smith. Ct. South Fourteenth street By the death t f Miss Ellen Gibson I;nt weelr, two of the Lincoln clubs, So rosis Junior and the New Book Review, were depiivtd of a value J membar. This 13 the second sad gap caused by death in the ranks of Sorosis Junior within ono jear; and great sympathy is felt for this club in thsir lass, bb well as for themcx b rs of the New Book Review, by th ir more fortunate sis er organizations. Tho Century Club will meet on Tues diy afternoon with Mrs. F. E Camp be!!, AUi O street. Mis. C.I.Jones will le the leader for the afternoon, and as no paper will be given, all the mem bers of the club are exported to contri bute something to the program. The household ecoaomiis department of tho Woman's Club will meet with Mrs John A. Amesoa Monday after noon. A Christmas program will be given, including gifts and their origin, and followed by a demonstration of candy making. The New Book Review club mton TuesJay afternoon with Mrp. T. J. O'Connell and listened to the following program appropriate to the thanksgiv ing season: "Thanksgiving Day," Mrs. R. L. Reh laender. "Fast and Thanksgiv.ng of New Erg land," Mre. Cook. Poem on Thanksgiving, Mrs. S. C. Hoover. Piano Mis. L. Penney. The next m:eting of the civics depart ment of tho Woman's Club will be held on Wednesday next in The department of narliamentrrv pract cs of the Woman's Club, held i's regular meeting in the N street club rooms November '23rd. The object of this department is the advancement and knowledge of all mat ters pertaining to laws in public meet ings of all description, and like the electric spark that leaps from one bulb to another making an instantanious light, so the members aio enthused on 8 ich subject aroused. Committee meetings and reports in terested the usual full and enthusiastic attendance at thi last meeting. 'Ley on the table" and the "Previous Question" will be the subjects for dis cus3ion at the next meeting, December 7th. CHOPS ALL KINDS OF FOOD into Clean Cut Uni form Pieces as FINE or COARSE as wanted. Other machines chop meat only. THIS DOES AWAY WITH THE CHOPPING BOWL ALTOGETHER. CHOPS Potatoes. Meat. Apples. Cabbage. Bread, EVERYTHING. f machine you will use everyday. Call and see it. ee' j & 800000l0 IIIIIHDIII Those Premium Checks sthc'ions were rendered by D. Munson and Mr?. Ralph rooms, corner of Twelfth and M streets. Mrs. Anna B. Winchester will talk on the Continental Congress, the beginning of American nationality. Toe postponed paper on the Puiitan commonwealth There has been a lively discusIon in the daily pup era of late concerning tho different premium sshemrs afloat in the city in which checks and stamp? are supposedly given for nothirg to people makingpurchasss at different stores. The propositions plainly stated are that merchants buy of the premium people, stamps and checks which they in turn give to their cu-tomers who in Turn ia some dim and distant future are to receive soma kind o! a premium fcr h 'ir st mps. It would scarcely seem necessary in t'aa goseral trans trtion of businc-B that any middle parties would be a necessity b t een merchants ahd their customers, "hut that is the pLce the premium peo ple occupy. It is very evident, a'ter a few weeks ecpeiiment. that it is a profitable thing for the workers of the premium s.-hemes, but decidedly expensive for the people who gather them up. The merchants have quickly discovered that a drain up on their combined business, approxima ting a thousand dollars a week, is. moro tian they can stand, but thoy have a a remedy. They can charge their ens tomeis enough more for their goads to make up the cost of stamps and checks and in that way keep ecn. The ques t:on then resolves itself st once into a transaction between the customers of the merchants and the premium rootle the old club aid the transaction is entirely onesided. they prepare to redeem checks and stamps in some sort of prjcmiums is a small part of the whole business. Be fore any burets get premiums they have paid four or five times over, the cash v due o the premiums and through tho whole transaction aro simply used by the premium piomo'ers to-help them to imnt-y m iking while the scheme lasts. Of course if they can get the people to demand ( tamps and checks it is money direct for them ta do so, but they prosuma greatly on the gulability of the public when they urje their claim9. Their presumption reaches a climax when they urge the womon of the city, to demand checkp, when it is tbosa who demand checks have them to pay for over and over. authorized to forward a request to the international board for a secrotary as toon as one can be tjnt on. YOUNG WOMEN ORGANIZE. xne customers stana the entiie ex pense and the pie uiuin workers gather in the money. The fact that wetk-. or in the future &f.er tha premium prep'e have gathered in hundieds of dollars, A new Youog Woman's Christian association was organized las' week in the rooms or the disbanded or discon tiaued W. and a. W. C. association. The old organization wa3 made under local auspices and rules. The new organiza tion is effected under and subject lo the rule of tho international board of the V. W.C.A. A committee empowered to canvass he city and find out what are tha pros pects for a. new organization reported Tavorably and the number present, a room well filled, justified the ladies hav ing the movement in Inn J with pushing it, to a consummation. A constitution was adopted and ths following officers elected: President, Miss Rcso Bouton: first vice-prosident, Mrs. Gr.ng: second, Mr?. R. C. Manlej ; third, Mrs. E. T. Harlley; recording secretary, Misj Mar garet Palme-; treasurer, Miss Flora Burns; director?, JVW. P. M Hall, Mrs. S. D- Hyde, Mrs. V. R.Caiupbels, Misses R7111&I. Dennis, May Sumnn, Martha Pi roe and Lucca Witte. As Mis Laura Wild expects to Ieavo 01 December 1st, tha piesident was NO 1 ICE. (First Publication October 21.) Wm. M. Buckman vs. Edward T.IIufT, et.al. 21-257. To Albert Huff, Jessie Huff, his wife, and Ihonids L. Teasdalo, non-resident defendant3: You and each of you are hereby noti fied that on September 13ih, 1807,. Will iam M. Bucknido. ub plaiutiff, began an action ngaiost you and other defendants in the Dietnct Couitof Lancaster coun ty, Nebraska, tho object of which in to foreclose a certain niort,a?oon the fol lowing land ia 8id count, to-wit: Lot number 12 in b'ock number l.t. in the city of Line In, according to the record ed pUt therof, madrt by Edwa'd T. Huff and Emma E. Huff to the Lombard In vestment Company, dnt-d September 1 t, 1890, to secure th pajmeit ol a promissory note of said Edward T. bvff and Emma E. Huff to said Lombard Investment Company for 81.(T0.00, on wh'cb. there is now du 81,7o0.(i) with interest from September 1st. 1895, at ten per cent per annum. Plaintiff prays for decree of foreclos ure and sale ot said land to sat:sfy saiel liens as aforesaid, for deficiency "judg. ment and general relief. You are required to answer plaintiff's petition on or before the 29th day of November, 1807. William M.Bcckm jt. Plaintiff. By S. L. Gesthardt, Attorney. Nov. 13. OOO ccooooooooooooooooc CYCLE PUOTOGRA PUS OO o u a. O' ATHLETIC PHOTOGRAPHS O PHOTOGRAPHS OF BABIES O pwiTic.'P 1 nw? ri? nimTTBc? EXTERIOR VIEWS ytyynti O THE PHOTOGRAPHER g 120 South Eleventh Street. ooccoooo ocooooco ooooooooc