The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 07, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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Office B30.VLouiS N. Wente,D.D.S.-J l.Brownell Block, 137 J-
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Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy,
Farmers and Merchants; Building.
Pretty nearly everybody is in town
again, but atrioMy speaking, the season
baa not opened. Functions rare as
rcaroe aa pinA-apples at Dawson City.
'Last week everybody was recovering
from the fatigue of the street faK
This week, 1 supposs they are resting
Mrs. E. A. Ash entertained about
thirty of Ler little friends at her homo
2725 Holdrege street Thursday after
noon from four to six. The little folks
were entertained with merry games end
bad a good time such as we never have
after we pass the gates of child land.
There were an unusual number
some more. Unless indeed they are en
gaged in getting the churchea and cluba "V8 wo M unu"u1 DUmber of
mrinth... hina. .,n,ir . Jndain well-dressed woxen on the streets this
from the number of receptions to paE
tors, of which I've heard, and tho "cir
cles' that have met, an encouraging
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Tho strength and efficacy of many drugs aro in proportion to their newnc.sH and
freshness. ,
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Is kept fresh all the time; Even if tho Hales are slow? Yes, becauso the manu.
fucturcrs exchange for us any old goods, replacing them with the newest and
purest. But in addition, Hales are not slow. Sales are fast. Our business -is
growing foster than'wo ever anticipated. We appreciate tho valued patronage of
our many customers. With their continued trade wo can keep on the increase,
without it we can do nothing. Their trade means our business, our living, that is
why wo are so particular to give them only a servlco and goods which we know
will meet their approval. Their confidence is a great Inspiration to us and will al
ways be. We invito you' to get your prescriptions filled at Riggs Pharmacy'
Funko Opera House, 12th and O Streets, Lincoln.
week. An enterprising man advised
me to comment upon new hats,, which
he had remarked were , numerous. It
this had been a fashion column and
hats were my line, what an opportunity!
A party of friends surprised Mr. and
Mrs. John B. Wright en Tuesday eve
ning. Those present were Messrs. and
Mesdames Yatce, Ladd, Boeaon, Buck,
staff, W. B. Wilson, Mesdames Griffith,
Oakley, Bruce Coffroth, Rudy of Sioux
City, Iowa, and Mr. Will Wilson.
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part of the population ia interested in
the churchas.
The reception given by Mr?. A. S.
. Raymond on Monday afternoon was a
very charming affair. Sufficiently in
formal to prove most enjoyable. Such
affairs lighten tho terrible load of re
sponsibility which settles down on a
club woman when the season ia fairly
on. It is a solemn matter now-a-daya
; to belong to a club. And here's to the , Wis many friends are glad to know
hostess who incites the membership of that congressman .Burkettia recovering
' a club which takes self seriously, to be' from what ia supposed to be a severe at-
pretty, and frivolous and idle, once in a tick of appendicitis,' which has kept him
while 83 an organization. ' from filling engagements to speak am
., , . , . . . . greatly alarmed bis family and friondB
Married, on Wednesday evening at
the home of tho bride's parents, Mr. The membere of the vine" Btreet Con-
andMrf.Job Hathaway, October four, gregational church held a reception lust
Miss Genevieve Hathaway to Mr. evening for Rev. and Mrs. M.A.Bullock.
Charles Talmage of this city. Both Tne welcoming of the pastor ia always a
bride and groom are well kaowo and very pleasant affair and this function
, popular young people. The ceremony waH no exception to the rule..
' waa jjcriurmtju uy u;. uuDg oi toe
I Second Presbyterian church, who uBed
I a beautiful and impressive ring service.
The bridal party entered at halt past
eight to the strains of the Mendelsohn
Wedding March sweetly and yra pa
thetically rendered by Miss Gertrude
Alexander. They stopped unde'r
'lown begins to look like town ones
more. Theubig uitoua student whom
we all love is abroad in the land. To
dayl aaw a ahock of Toot ball hair
above a gorgeous sweater, and realized
that the kickers had arrived.
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a Married, en' Tuetdav. Octrbor Third.
floral arch from the side of whieh' a. at the residence of t tbe bride's mother.
peuueu ropes oi amuaz, Knoitea wiia Mrs. uoie at 1620 Sycamore ttraat, Miss
carnation. The ceremony- was wit Flora Otto to Mr. Williaaa Bstbuns.
neesed by relatives and a Ifmlted num-'Mr.and Mrs. Bathune will rewds at
bar of frienda,but the family connection ' 1620 Sycamora'atreet. ','""" '
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saoied ia hearty congratulation. The Mi" Jennie Sail inger of Grand Island
' sraMnts baatowed upon the happy ' pair BM ratu"M to her fcoe after a visit ia
were numeroua and beautirul. Adaiaty "" woicu was aiveratBta oy tne.
luncheon waa served after which Mr; MUDion.andatreet fair. Sbowaa the
and Mrs. Talmage left 'oD'a iate1 train aTuet of-her uncle, Mr. D. 0. Crawford
for Denver and other Colorado poiota.- nd ifcmly '" ' ' v ' - r-
SrSoJlTJ dlay,Mr..WilWn for a two month,
atresia after November first. visit in IndilM aQd 0hJo Mr Wiwn
Mr. A.'E. Pope and J. Norman to attend tbe reunion ofhia regiment
Shrieve have accepted positions aa in- rpend two or three weeks In Chicago.
atructors in tbe institute for the deaf
Lieut. A. W. Orton' and Walter E.
. and both have taken degrees in tbe
Gallaudet college at Washington, The
1".' O BChool for the deaf and dumb will open
ana aumo at umana. Both are gradu- " "' ".. ",w" "uu " v.
ateaot the state univereityclaas, of 97 a"rr , e Thirty-ninth infantry, U. J
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October twelfth,
At tbe Grace M. E. churrh on Tues
day evening a reception was given 'to
afford the members an opportunity of
bidding farewell to the former 'pastor
S; V., closed th'e recruiting station here
Tueaday and departed to join their reg
iment at Fort Crook.
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Mrs. CO. White has goqe to Evans
ton, Illinois, to join her daughters who
are attending school at that place, Mrs.
White will be much missed by a large
circle of friends. MV.
the severe illness of
who left last week
w w w- - - cs i mL r gone to Ohiotoapend a few days i
I A WYFRS-A"? ThC CounerpurW NOTICES relativea and friends. He will then
C '"j lV nles are kept in fire proof buildings, turn to his home in Hammond, Ind.
i and his wife, Rev. and Mrs. L. T. Guild,' 'News comes of tl
and also to welcome the newly ap-' Mrs. J. F. Stevens
i pointed pastor and his wife, Rev. and 'or Illinois pointe, expecting to 'fpend a
Mre. U. N. Orrill. month wUhfrienda and relativea.
Mr.E. A. Marshall, a member of the Rev. T. S. Guild and family left on
One Hundred Fifty Seventh Indiana Wednesday for Beatrice whether Rev.
. volunteora who has been visiting in Guild goes to aasumn the' pastorate of
iuuuiu lur mo paai tnree weeva' naa tne Centenary M. E. church,
gone to Ohio to spend a few days with
re- Mr. Harry Nightingale of Edgemont,
South Dakota, who came in to attend
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