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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 30, 1899)
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Sale price 4.95 Plain Plush Cape, 27 inches long, 100 inch sweep, trimmed with Thibet fur and lined with Mercerized Sateen. Saleprice 4.95 ' Fine Wool Astrakhan Cape, serge lining, deep facing, collar and front trimmed with Bear fur, a great cape at the sale price of '. 4.95 Wi Boro, oa Sunday morning, September 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Til! cm of Seventeenth and F streets, a daughter. A special opportunity is offered to se cure a modern homo by John J. Gillilan 119 south 12th street, ground floor. Mr. Ieanc Cahn came in from Colo rado Springs the drat of last week and epent several days vieiting his family. Miss Mickey of 3333 O Btreet who has been suffering with typhoid fever, rs .beginning a hopeful convalescence. Mrs. Walter Newell and her mother, Mrs. Lee of Beatrice, vUited Mrs. Case beer on Monday of thia week. Miss Mabel liogue returned from Denver on Wddneslay, after a pleasant . summer spent in that city. The Y. M. 0. A. and Y. W. C. A, Mr. Bdward Fitzgerald epent the week in Lincoln. Died on Wedaeaday September 27th, at bis home 2921 Q street Mr. George Limb. Died, on Monday, September 25th Mrs. Sarah Karcher, wife of Mr. George Karcher, at the family residence at 930 North Seventeenth street. Dobaaad was seventy years of age and haves a husband andtwo sons,'rMessrs. John and Fred Karcher, to mourn her loss. The Kappa's have formally pledged Teresa Salle of Beatrice, the Misses Emmons of, Denver, Misses Sauerbach and Jenkins of Fairbury, and Miss Ed miitonof Lincoln. Mrs. Lewis William Marshall will en tertain the K. K. P'e. and their pledges at a enrd party Saturday afternoon. Mies Laura Woodford, a niece of Pro fessor Hodgmau.haB bean pledged to the ThetaB, HIMMMMMM Mil II I i t LBB8- LOUISA L BIOKETT8. M444f4f FRATERNITY NOTES. Last Monday night Kappa Kappa Gamma gave a party to their, pledges acd,frlendsat-the homeof Miss Mb re ception announced to occur tonight.-has been postponed one week. Mrs. Griffith has returned from a nnnth'sviai: with her sl9t)r in. Port Huron, Michigan. Misn Frances Gillespie of Wymore, visited Mr.. Rsdford at 545 8outh Eleventh street thia week. Born to Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Wilson of 850 Nbrth ' Twenty-sixth street on Thursday, a son. Mr. Joseph Walt, bugler for F Com pany, baB enlisted in the Thirty-ninth U. S. Infantry. Mrs. Macurdy of Butler, Indiana, is vieiting the family of her cousin, Dr. Oasebeer. re"i ret Whedon. Hagenow'a orchestra fur. nlshed the music for the dancers.. Putich, ice cream and cake were served. The following wera present. Missss Richard, Haves, Whiting, Holdbrook, Wetzil, Outcalt, Whedon, Jrnkiae, Sille, Sauer bach, Woodford, Edmiaton, Emmocs, Emmons; Mesdames Denis?n,HammonH, Raymond; Me&aers BUyes, Riymond, Tukey, Mqdge, Reed, Crandall, Deweese, McOreery, Williams, Korsmeyer, Hac bid, Hora, Lau, Whedon, Kind, Case, Manchester, Collett. "Why must I suffer?" moaned a helpless one, With lifelong anguish tortured and for lorn, Before the answer came, ages' were done; But then a poet from hi Hoc was born. Arlo Bates, in October Century. Oh! there is no love like the old love. That depends upon how old she is. Maude Jack, has never aeked me for a kits Beaaie Tbeold thief. He (after the fpurtcenth round) How I love o dance. She Then I should think you'd learn. Last Friday night September 22 id, Pi Beta Phi gave a dancing party at the home of Miaa Darhen Woodward. Dec orations were in scarlet and cream, and carnations, the fraternity flower. The dancers were MUceiBurrus', McPheely, Post, Morrill. Smith, Hansen, Thomas, Mm. J. H. Harley and son Robertson, .Sedgwick, Oarscadden, Stuart, Andrews, Robjoson, Wcodward, Haskell; Messrs Edmiaton, Ricketta, Blackman, Fame worth, Thomas, Sedgwick, Mudgs, Saunders, Sohidler, Brown, Turp'.n, Hansen, Barker, Kimball, Klllian, Mann, Ices were served. Two younj ladle, Misses Lois Burrusa of Geneva, and Katharine McPheely Wiuden were pledged this week to Pi Btita Phi. Maude Arthur says he would love me just the same if I should lose my money. , Bessie That might be; but it isn't likely he'd let you know it. returned from Charlevoix, Michigan, on Tuesday. Fresh All Rail Hard coal $9.00 deliver ed. Ed F. Reddish, 122 south 12th. Mrs. Harriett Van Wie has gone to Wisconsin for an extended visit. Folmer is visiting She Has the Count anything laid by for a rainy daj ? He Yes; I understand he's engaged to an Amorican heiress. j ; Miss Mae Pauline friends in Omaha. I've got a splendid seat for the parade. So? Yes, Dewey can't help seeing me.' Is he Guch a hero? I should say so. Why there's not' a magazine, in tho country would dare ''to rafuau hla manuscript. CALENDAR OF THE CLUBS OF NEBRASKA October 2, Miscollpncous, Inglcsido c DnvidClty 2, Penco Movement, Woman's c Omaha o i Reception and President's addresa, Matt- neo Huticalo Lincoln 9, Poriod of Honry VII, Hiat. ft Arte. Albion 3, Sculpture, Social ft Litorary e Crett n . I President's ar!dreas,Yacation Bemlniawn ' (. ces.Woman'sc Fairburj 4, Migration of Races, Woman's' c' DuodM 4 (Mary Barnoc, American exploration!: , contonpetaneous European Natiooa ' ( ;.. ;;.' '....',.. .Fnllerton. 4, rrlnaitire (Qonnans. Cotye Tecomath 4, Eos. Lit..Frind4 in Council Teraaaah 4, Hamlet, Woman's c tobarlr 4. European Hist., ftl-Mtt, Acme c. TrcoaMb 4, Social meeting, Woman's club Aahlaai . jMacbetnand er rreat topics, Mitnal I "' proTeaaentc.. ,. ...,., .trw 7, Qurront Llteraturo. Woman's e....Frteoat 7, Business'Moeting,Woman'a club. Colombo! 7, Summer Reminiscences-, Hist, ft Art. Seward i 0. Hugh Capet; Crusaders, Woman's cMinden 10, HnuBe, of. Burgundy, Century c Lincoln ,. j Current Literature, Friends in n,1 Council.'.: r Falls City 12, Washington Irving, Ment, Cul.c, S Aubora 15, Roc. ft Prea. address, Womsn's c, Lincoln. I l'l....i..l.ll.. f Vl.ln.ln anil lfr Hftifft ,8'1 Woman's c :....".. ..J Aablandy Club life is all eglow and on the alert. The cool' invigorating brefaes of fH stimulate the members to do and dare Tthose things wbichBhallimprovoaDdid vanc61ub iutrnst. This pattweeki i Koodly number bf theclubBof tho atale have entered upon their year's atudr, while in the coming week the large ma jority will be busy with their regular work. We wifeb at this tlme.'to aak the clubs of the state to appoint a rerort tosend'rrgulsr accounts "of tbtir club meetings to the club department of Ibu papdr. Thia would also tnd to fccrcj Hhe interest, the sympathies, and IM tiea -between ' sister' clubs, and tbuj bring about a closer unity which w result In greater strength to tbn ft federations . j Diecussion in Its' broadest eoneo iitbe -, f . . - ' " " -wrMsj-wm-aisiLMi . ,. - tjBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBSBlBSBSBSBSBSBSBSLJJWmaBaaaa