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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (April 2, 1898)
- , .- 10 THE COURIER, ; e V I I fc I r l WHITBBREAST ?DAL ana LME . OUR DELIVERED RETAIL PRIGE LIST PsaaAataractte. Ratoluid aty .... ...Lump.. Revs Lump.. Maltkad Xwnp.. ReckSpriagt Lump.. Haaaa Lamp.. Du Quoin Lump.. Cydoae .Lump-. Treatea Lumc.. .. Lump.. ...Lump.. ' HoBow Lump. . Xtumwa Lama.. SfcwMitt Lump.. .Lump.. ...Lamp Call at office Cafl at office .Colo.. $75 .Colo.. 445 ..Cob.. 645 .Colo.. 645 ..Wye. 745 .."Wye. 6.65 .m.... 54o ,.m.... 540 .III.... 540 .Mo... 4J0 ..low. 40 .Iowa.. 4M ..Iowa. 4X0 .Wye,. 6X0 -yo.. 50 .Cob.. 7.00 Canon City Not Colo $645 ExccWor Nut Cob 565 Rook Nut.. Maklaad Nut.. Rock Spriags Nut.. Haaoa Nut. . Smoky HoDow. Nut. . KebOttumwa Nut.. Pittsburg.. r Nut.. ekOty Nut. CaaoaQty Pea.. Haaaa Ear . SmokvHolbw Kcb Ottumwa MtneruaJowa.. Gas House Coke 600 6X0 645 545 3.40 3.40 4.40 4.40 5X0 6.40 3.40 3.40 60 Oak wood, sawed and split &50 ..Cob. Cob... ..Wyo... . .Vyo.. . ..Iowa.. . .Iowa... ..Kant... . . &ans-. ...CoL.. . ...Wyo... ruoJowa.. Miss Henrietta Hollowbush spent Wed nesday in Crete. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Hill have been visiting in Beatrice. Mrs. John Doane left Wednesday for LosAngelos, Cal. Miae Maude Juasen of Falk City ia the gueEt of Miss Helen Hoover. Mr. Allen Fling of Nebraska City k the guest of Prof, and Mrs. F. M. Fling. Mrs. Ben Wood expects to leave next Wednesday for a prolonged visit in Kan sas City. The Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity will give an evening party at the home of Mks Jane Macfarland April 15. whkt party Friday evening. Twenty tables of players were easily accomodat ed in her large and beautiful home. After the games delicious refreshments were daintily served, then dancing was indulg ed in for a while. One can safely say that tins was one of the most pleasant parties that has been given for some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kirker gave a progressive high five party Wednesday evening. Dainty refreshments were served. The guests were Messrs and Mesdames W. J. and R. M. Turner, A. S.Tibbette, Preston, Everetts, Pitcher, Patrick, Gillilan, Billingsley, Kennard, Hill, Brown, Hammond, Mrs. W. Tib betts. The prizes were won bv Mr. Tnoi 1. Dortran, dcrr Office 109 South 11th St, Telephone 234, L vjkSvdhM h3 T 3 nt . B.C.Branch of Lexington, Mo., has -" -"""uugexioDeus. returned home after a visit of two weeks Mrs. Nance gave a delightful kensing with bis sons H. H. and C. W. Branch, ton at her beautiful home on Thursday Last Friday evening Miss Stella Kir- .oeoocoooococoeooocoooooooooooooooocoooooooooooj Dress Trimmings in Correct Styles. For several seasons we have claimed that our dress goods stock was equal to that of all other Lincoln stores combined and we now make the same claim for our DR2SS TRIMMING DEPARTMENT. Just now we are showing large as sortments of all the following: Silk and mohair braids; silk and mohair braid sets; beaded and spangled edges and bands; beaded and span gled sets; beaded and spangled silk muslins and nets; embroidered silk muslins and nets; silk muslin tuck ings; plaited liberty silks. You are invited to come and see for yourself. ker entertained twenty friends at whist. MissHarmondacdN. C. Abbott won, the prizes. Mrs. A. Ross Hill will leave Wednes day for her home in Halifax, N. S. She will be accompanied as far as Chicago by Dr. Hill. Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Snell give a fare well party this evening to Prof, and Mrs. Geo. E. Howard who will leave soon for Cambridge, Mass. Mrs. J. A. Wakefield and daughter Jennie of Omaha, will arrive in Lincoln Wednesday and visit Mrs. Chas. Branch for several days. Miss Mary L. Jones, former librarian of the State University is in Lincoln. .She has been the guest of Miss Kather ine Weston in Beatrice for a week or so. Mrs. W. H. Coffin and Miss Nellie Cof fin of Rockford, III., and Mrs. W. P. McCall of Auburn were in the city last afternoon. Delicious refreshments wnr ' served. Her guests were Mesdames J. H. and G. E. MacLean, Norval, Dawes, Wright, Tilton, McMurtry, Burnham,. Whedoo, Righter, Lowrey, Pound, Ris ser, Coates, Wolcott, Fitzgerald, Butler, Woods, Mohrenstecher; Misses Hollow bush, Burnham, Slaughter, Harrison, Brooks, Hoover, Whedon, Jussen of Falls City, Nichols of Beatrice. Buy your Easter gloves and millinery at the Famous largest stock and lowest prices in the city. Eloquence at Bay. .It was a preacher who bad that "fatal fluency" for whom an acquaintance laid a trap. He had a way of promising to preach, and on beginning would s y something like "I have been too busy to prepare a sermon, but if some one will kindly give me a text, III preach from it." One determined to cure him. He week. They came to attend the Coffin- therefore aeked him to preach. The in- Miller & Paine 'OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOJ JCMlWBCHICti McWhinnie wedding on Wednesday. The La Vita whist club was entertain ed Tuesday evening by Mr and Mrs. A. H. Weir. Only members of the club were present. They will be entertained again two weekB from Tuesday by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Field atacomplimentary party. Mrs. Coates gave an elegant luncheon witntiAn hijih .,. i. 3 mi ""'"" w accepted, xne time came, and the visitor began hk usual introduc tion: "Brethren. I have been so pushed for time today as to have been quite un able to prepare a sermon. But if some of you will give me a text, 111 preach from it Perhaps my brother here," turning to the plotter near him, "will suggest a text" "Yes, brother," came the ready response; "your text k the last aClam Xorit Be and continue to get your FRUITS, VEGETABLES, Etc. from venders and peddlers when yon can always get fresh stock from the most reliable grocery house in Lincoln. We also carry the most complete grocery stock in the city. When in Lincoln and want the best call at GOOD LUCK TELEPHONE 626, Wednesday noon. The table was de- part of the ninth vorse of the first chap "" """ nmwiuui "caution, nur leroi EiZn. and lta wnrda guests were Mesdames Richards, Burn ham, Hall, H. H. and W. C. Wilson, Ilarwood, Wurzburg, Campbell, Marsh all, Phillips, Armstrong. Mr. Will Coffin and Miss Emma Mc 'mne-and- twenty knives'." There was a pause, an ominouB pause, as the preacher found hk text. Ho read it out "Nine and twenty knives," and began at once. "No tice the number of these knives iust Whinnie who are both well and most 8cty Dne and twenty; not thirty, not 1107 O STREET. &WMMMseMee favorably known in Lincoln were quietly married Wednesday evening at the home of the bride's parents by Rev. Tait. They will be at home to the friends at 1404 L street after April 15. Mr. and Mrs. Beeson gave a duplicate whist party Wednesday evening. After the games elegant refreshments were served. Their guests were Messrs and Mesdames Leonard, Burnham, Wright, THAT HEADACHE I that annoys you so much doesn't always come from a disordered stomache, or state of your nerves, but from defective eyesight. Don't neglect the warning that nature gives you and be sorry too late. We will test your eyes free, and fit them with fine French crystal or Brazilian pebble eye glasses or spectacles at a reason able price. E. HALLETT, 1143 O Street. Funke Opera House Block. JBWBLBR ASTD O PTICIAN. vrf iiiiiiiiiiiiiMiniiiunnf Mlfl8 Marie uammond gave a large Mirht.Bllri.f.iiiM FfflL vu..uu-,oulJ. xuere were no more and no less than nineand-twenty knives." A pause a long pause. Then, slowly and emphatically, "Nineand twenty knives." A longer paune. Then, meditatively, "Nineand-twenty knives." Again he rested. "Nine-andtwenty knives." A dead stop. "Nine-acd-twenty knives and if there were nine hundred and twenty knives I could not say an other word." From t.h v.,t..- t Buckstaff, Brown, Townley; Mrs. Wilson, Drawer " in Harpers ul. , I ? J Messrs Hargreaves, Green, Coffroth. sgazineror April. Miss Anna J. Dunn, daughter of Dr and Mrs. W. H. Dunn, was married at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon to Mr. Kelson L. Pollard of St Look in the presence of relatives and intimate friends. They will live in Schenectady, N. Y. The many friinds of Mr. and Mrs. Pollard wish them happiness and suc cess. Mr. H. G. Shedd has been making quite an extended trip through the south this week. On his way down to Florida he followed the coast, stopping to visit for a few hour3 at most of the large cities. From Florida he came over to New Orleans and from there made the return trip by boat He is now in St Louis sod expects to reach Lincoln Sunday evening. Subscribe for The CopbiebJI a year I The bight of the Future. 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