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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (July 22, 1899)
THE COURIER. Our Ore at Jpixly Clearing Sal II Continues for a few more days, with an array of BARGAINS-genuine in every detail. riiir oiimtYiDr nr.rr"lra nro mnvlnor rnrkirHir Rnnh marVftlOHBlv low rriC6S Will mOV6 anytning. We quote the following prices on a few articles. We have hundreds of other such bargains and invite your careful investigation of the same. aX)SXi)5XiSi Final Clearing of Wash Dress Goods Monday morning at 8 o'clock we give you your choice of any Summer Wash Goods in the store worth to 50 cents per yard not a single piece reserved for the final clearing price of So BABY BONNETS IN LAWN And Dimity materials, nicely made and all this season's goods, All 18c qualities now 12c 25c " " 17c 35c " " 25c 50c " " 35c 75c " " 50c $1.00 " " 75c 1.25 " ' 90c 1.50 " " $l.oo 1.63 " " 1.25 Ladies' Fine Black Light Weight Summer Hose, nice quality worth 17c, MONDAY IOC CLEARANCE OF STAMPED LINENS. LIMITED QUANT1TIKH ONLY. 3Gin. square worth $1.00 now, each 25c 27in. " " 61) 20c 22in. " " 39 " 15c lGin. " " 15 " 7H 14in. ' " VIM " 514 12in. " " 8 and 10c " 3c 9in. " " 7 " 2c 4 5, and 7, " 3nnd 5 " Jc Only 15 Fine Black Brocaded Dress Skirts. Sale price Ladies' Fine Black Lisle Thread Drop Stitch Hose, 3 styles all the 35 and 50c quality 25C All Linen Crash and Duck Skirts, worth from $2.00 to $3.50 MONDAY BOY'S SHIRT AND BLOUSE WAISTS. 3 lots at clean up prices. All 49 and 65c waists 25c All 75 and 85c waists All $1.00 and $1.10 waists 49o Ladies' $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 Lawn Dressing Sacks. $l.oo 3So Fancy Ribbons all colors Leather Belts CALL ANDSEE OUR REDUC TION ON SHIRT WAISTS. 0 0 R il 111 Ml M BBB WW W WW W W W WWWW W W WW phonograph was a pleasing divorBion, and refreshments were enjoy 3d. Those present were, Messrs and MesdomeB Herman, Hearn, Zirhut, Mann, Cheney, Martinson, Dr. and Mrs. Aley; Mes dames Herman and Herman; MiBses Herman and Herman, Minnie and VeBta Dolansky; Messrs Fisher, Ittig, Kucera, and Herman. m R. R. Bennett cave a very pleas ant gueBsing game party Friday after noon in honor of Mrs. E. E. Ferris of Ashland. Those present were Mesdames Hebbard, Hyde, Henkle, Heckler, Kee for. Rymal, Koefor, Bingham, Taylor, Brooks, Rowlands, Williams, Brown, StevenB, Fielding, Benway, GraveB, Dayton. Snyder, Allen, Mjors, aLd MUses Koefor, Young, and Bryan. Miss Loujeo Allen gave a croquet party Friday evening. The game was played by the light of lanterns. MubIc was also enjoyed, and the refreshments contributed no small part to the pleas ure of the evening. ThoBO present were MisBea Bell. Bowers, Hubbard, Louise and Helen Allen; Messrs Parkr, Lawlor, Pacal, and Warren. The Misbee Ada and Jessie Graham gave a pleasunt porch party TueBday evening at their home in East Lincoln. The lawn and piazza were illuminated with Japanoso lanterns. Progressive loto and logomachy were played, apd light refreshments were solved. Those present were Misses Whitehead, Ayere, Trueman, Baird, Hubbard, GleaBon, McKnight; Messrs. McFall, Thompson, Anderson, Smith. On Tuesday evening at the home of Mr. F. E. Foltz. 3054 R Btreet, a progres sive crokinole party wap given in honor of Mr. J. E. Seabert of Illinois. Prizes were won by Miss Ada MacFall and Mr. Ralph Jones. Delicious refreshments were served Those preeent wore MIesob Miller, Nina and Gettrude Kenagy.Both well, Robineon, McMustere, Ada and Nellie MacFall, Chapman, Barber, Beccher, Foltz: Messrs. Seabert, Jones, Barr, Robinson, McMastere, Barber, Horr, Louis and Arthur Foltz. A party of young peonle from the United Presbyterian church went to Crete yesterday to camp, some for ten days, others to remain only over Sab bath. Among them were Misses Gra ham, Thomas, Ayers, Trueman, White head, Hubbard, Gleason; Messrs Ander son. Thompson, Smith. Prof. F. H. Barbour and Grant Cor nell have gone to Wyoming on an ex. ploring expedition organized by the Union Pacific railroad, They joined a party of scientists from eastern colleges in Omaha on Tuesday, and started for Laromie, Wyoming, where the party will leave the train and sub-divide into groups of ton to search for new fossil Melds. About 120 representatives of col leges are expected to be in the company. The trip, as planned, will take forty days, but Professor Barbour will prob ably be home in about ten days. Chancellor and Mrs. MacLean enter tained thnir "official family" at dinner at the Lincoln on Tuesday. The table was beautifully decorated with flowers presented to Mrs. MacLean by the guests who were Messrs and Mesdames Dales and Ellsworth, Misses Smith and Lansing, Messrs Clark, Sbedd, Wester man. Chancellor and Mrs. MacLean loft on Wednesday for Iowa City. They will spend the month of August at the sea shore. Mrs. M. Weil entertained at high Ave on Thursday afternoon. Prizes were won by Mrs. Ackerrmn and Mrs. Mayer. After cards an elegant luncheon was served. Mrs. Weil's guests were Mesdames Charles and Henry Mayer Ackerman, Brucks of New Yoik, New mark, Ketch of New York, Rosenbaum, M. and I. Friend, Wessel, Herzog, Rew ick, Levy, Kobn, Friend of Grand IB land, Misses Franck, Friend and Mayor. The ladies circle' of Grace Lutheran church mot Wodnosday afternoon with Mrs. Ludden. The work of organization was completed and plana discussed. The object of the circle is to assist in the linaucial work of the church. The ladies will meet monthly, each member will make and contribute an article, and in the autumn or early winter a fair will . probably bo given, when the articles will be disposed of Miss Camille Hall celebrated her thirteenth birthday by a little neighbor hood party given on Wednesday. Her guests presented her with lovely flowers. Light refreshments were served, and the evening passed very happily. Thobe present wore: Misses Duca Deweese, Edith Haynie, Emmy Tyler, Lela Tay lor, May Hathaway, Lunette Keith and Clara Hall. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Muir of Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs. Will Redick of Omaha Mr. Taylor, Sr., of Seward, are the guests of Auditor James G. Taylor of the Burling ton on a trip to Lake Minuet inka. The special car stopped near the lake while the party enjoyed boating and Ashing. Mr. and Mrs. Muir will return to Lin coln tomorrow. it Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch Work. Anne Rivett and AgnbsRawllngs 143 South 12th street. Mrs. Honry Hartley is the possessor