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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 14, 1899)
THE COURIER. Pho evening wijb spent with progressive jchro. Those who took hands ut cardB rero: Judge and Mrs uarriBon, ir. ind MrB. F. W. Bartrutl, MesdnmoB Un- lerwood, Mauritius, Humphrey, Hoo- rer, Langeflold; Misses Steelo and Sliuto ind Mr. Frod Humphroy. The meeting of the stnto historical iiocioty which closed Wednesday oven ling was one of much interest. A number of the old pioneers of the state woro pre sent and tho paporB read wero of much -interest. J Sterling Morton, president of 'thoeocioty read a very interesting paper Untitled ,4Mj Lust Buffalo Hunt," at tho opening of tho session. Throo other interesting papors woro road, "A No ! braska Episodo of tho Wyoming Cattle ; War,'' was road by A. B. Sheldon, and C. S.Lobingier of Omaha reud an articlo , on ' Somo Peculiar Features of tho Ne braska Constituiion. ' Tho closing ses- i Bion of tho meeting waB hold Wednesday evening. The first paper road was by ; Clyde B. Atchion of Council Bluffs, and ; and it related to the "Mormon Settle ments in tho Missouri Valley." W. W. ' Cox of Soward gave a vivid description I, of tho Hrst convention held at Omaha. Word haB been received in Lincoln to I the effect that Mrs. Ella W. J'eattio will (spend tho winter in Alabama on account E of tho precarious condition of hereon Ned's health. Mr. Peattio s mother, who has made her homo with Mr. and Mrs. Peattio for a goad many years, died but a week ago. Mrs. Poattio's latest book, "The Shape of Fear and Other Ghostly Tales,'1 iB meeting with much success. At the home of Mr6. E. K. Morrison Tuesday afternoon the South Circle of tho First Presbyterian church enjoyed a pretty konsington. To bring the af ternoon's enjoyment to a pretty close, light refreshments were served. Those wLo enjoyed the kensington were: Mes dames Howell, Barr, Wilkinson, Mills, CaBebeer, O'Shea, Jones, Misses John onn and Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Mann enter tained tho employes of tho secretary of state's oflice very pleasantly Wednesday ovening at a crokinole party. Tho even ing was most enjoyably spent and at tho close light refreshments wero served Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Por lor, Mr. and Mrs. Weesnor, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Schrooder, Miss Nellio Purcoll and Messrs. Starrett and Shel don. Mies Frances Rector entertained tho chating dish club Tuesday afternoon very dolighjtf ully. Tho game of cabooBh was the amusement until the time for tne chating dish part of tho program. The luncheon served, was toothsome, and thoroughly enjoyed, on account of the excitement of preparing it . Those present were Mrs. Ode Rector, Misses Hollowbush Harrison, Grillith, Putnam, and Hand of Scraoton, Pa. Tho Tuesday club met on its name sako day this we.k with Mrs. F. A. Vilson, at 1000 Euclid avenue. Tho afternoon was delightfully spent with conversation, fancy work and a dainty luncheon. Thoso who enjoyed the moot ing wore Mesdames Latlin, Bumstoad, Morse; Frank Porkins, E. T. Wilson, Rockwell, Bishop, Stout, Cooper, Mar pie, and McOanno. Mrs. Frank Spanglor and Mrs. Minor S. Bacon gavo a delightful konsington Tuesday afternoon for the ladies of tho FirBt Christianachurch. The function was at the homo of tho former lady, and dainty refreshments wero served during tho afternoon. ThoBO present were: MeBdames Porter Hedge Edwin Jeary, W. B. RichardBon, Mahn, G. M. Plumb, J. A. Spanglor, Linder N. K Griggs and Ager. Misses Goodwin, Almira Gin gory and Nellie Griggs. At tho home of Mrs, E. K. Morrison, Tuesday afternoon the Bouth circle of tho First Presbyterian church enjojod u protty konsington. To bring tho afternoon's onjoymont to ;i happy closo, light refreshments woro Borved. Thoso who onjoyod tho kensington woro: MeB dames It N. IIowoll, Frank Barr, A. D. Wilkinson, Mills, Cnsobeer, O'Shea, C. 1. Jonos, and Miss Rinda Johnson and MisB Jennie Smith. Mrs. II H. Wheolor and Mrs. W. S. Summers ontortained the motnberB of SoroBis on Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Boobo of Chicago, ono of tho early mom borB of tho club. Each guest wiib in vited to lelato an incident which wiib of importance upon her lator lifo. Tho response was more or loss candid ac cording to tho character of tho incident. Ono lady who had been chased by a ram in her youth and somewhat roughly treated by him, said that tho incident had left a permanent impression upon her. Mrs. W. J. Br) an said that a toachor of mathematics who had an in spired understanding of arithmetic taught hor tho foundation of rule& was reason. ThiB teacher had probably m iluonced hor intellectual lifo moro than anyone olae. MrB. McGahoy said that all incidents might bo considered im portant. It depended on temperament rather than on tho incidents, as, for in stance, her Bister rarely returned after an excursion into tho neighborhood or city without a tale of adventure worth relating. But nothing over happened to hor and bdo marvelled until sho hap pened to bo with hor sister whon an in cidont of tho kind referred to actually occurred, but Mrs. McGahoy never knew it uptil her sister, on returning homo, gavo it the necessary litorory troatmont. There wero many other pleasant romi nisconces. At 5 refreshments were served and a beautiful souvenir of tho occasion presented to Mrs. Beobo, de signed by Mrs, Summors. It was a lit tie book, on tho cover of which iB an ini tial B, with a bee humming about one of its tendrilB Tho leaves inside woro blank, and tho ladies inscribed thoir nameB thereon. Tho beautiful pon work had beon done by Miss Edna Hyatt. D Miss Mao Mount of Omaha is the guest of Mitis Maudo Oakley. Miss Mount is a favorite in Omaha society and her presence in the city baa gien occasion for rejoicing on the part of tho young people of Lincoln. Clinton Arnold was initiated into Al pha Tau Omega last Friday night with appropriate ceremonies. A junchoon wbb enjoyed at tho homo of Harry Full imor after tho initiatory ceremonies. Tho members of Company D, Univer sity Cadets, gavo a delightful hop at Turpin's dancing academy hiBt night Tho music wbb good and tho young peo ple enjoyed the evening immensely. Electric wiring, gas and olnctric fix tures and lamps a specialty. Korsmeyer Plumbing and Heatiug Co., 215 South iilevonth streot. Mrs. Ella M. Richardson is home after an absence of ton days. She was called away on account of tho doath of hor father. Mr. E. L. RichosonJiH assisted by Miss Mattio Mundorf in teaching fancy steps, stage dancing, fencing, etc. Children's class, 2 to 4 o'clock, 82 for eight lessons. Richeson's Dancing academy, 141 South Twelfth street, Miss Anno Rivott, hairdreseing and shampooing, moved from Burr Blk to Emporium, 143 South Twelfth. Dentist Hill, over Miller & Paine. W. W. Cox, ono of Nebraska's pio neers; was in the city thiB wook. Ho lives in Soward. Ferd Rohluondor is home fromo Chi cago. Mr.andMre.C.Il. Rudge have re turned from a trip to Chicago and other points. The latest thing out, that new coke for the furnace at G-reogory's, cheap and clean, 1044 O street. Phone 343. HEART ISEJSIS And nervous ailments are as curable as other diseases. I treat nothing else J. leor&lioirclt, ilvr.D. Okfiok 1427 O Si, Lincoln, Neub, --IF ..Iv ' i 4 S w .t s 4- s ; sv w 5V 4: V V - A Gay Coney Island Girl at tho Funko Thursday, January 10. r - ir. . 6 b . lb - ,S r 7lMt Fitzgerald Drvj Qoods Go. 10S3.10&0 O St. Xiiaoolra, CTetoir Ill 1 1 ? In Table Linens, Napkins, Linen Towels Bath Towels, Crashes, J- i I And on every article in white goods and linens in the store. e Prices that will not be reached by any store in the l state. Do not fail to call and see the goods and get i our prices. i jW& ' t fr ft ft ft ft ft & y, it it ? Xh V XN XH it , xs it it mVy it xs it it it ? Xh ? xs fit 4 it it it Xh is XN It