8 THE COURIER. m : p - it for six months in a mining camp in Wyoming and will return to his homo in Chicago noxt wook, On MoDtlny evening tho poatofflco forco perpetrated a surprise on Super intendent and Mrs. Root in honor of tho tenth anniversary of their wedding. Gifts of tinware wore preBonted and a bountiful supper was Eorved. For Sttlo Cheap A first cIbbs fifty horso power high pressure boiler with full front and all castings and rocking grate. Koremoyer Plumbing and Heat ing Co , 215 S. 11th street. Mrs. Dearborn and Mies Haskell of Wakefield, Nebraska, were guosts of the Woman's club Monday afternoon. Thoy wont to York on Tuesday to represent their homo club at tho federation meet ing. Mrs. Benton of Indianapolis, wife of tho first chancellor of tho University of Nebraska, is tho gueEt of her daughters Mrs. J. S. Dales and Mrs. W. G.Stewart. Mr. Alex Sheldon went to Chicago lust week. While absent he will act as best man at the wedding of college chum in Guleeburg, III. Mrs. W. J. Bryan entertained Mrs. Ilelon Gougarand tho officers of tho Woman's Bimotallic League ut dinner on Wednesday evening. Miss Honrietta HollowbuBh has goto to Chicago where she will spend tho winter studying voice culture and com position. Mrs. F. W. Bartruff returned from Niagara Falls a week ago. Sho is very ill, only intimate friends being allowed to see her. Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch Work. Anna Rivet t and Agnes Rawling 143 South 12th street. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Woods will give a reception and dance next Friday evening. A large number of invitations have been issued. Mrs, J. H. McMurtry has been called to Lafayette, Indiana, to atteud the funeral of her sister-in-law Mrs. Curtis E. WellB. Professor and Mre. Waterhouse of Omaha are guests of Miss Mary Camp bell on North Sixteenth street. Mies Stella Kirker spent last Saturday and Sunday in Omaha visiting Mrs. Getner and Miss Gene Getner. Dr. and Mrs. A. L. Candy will enter tain the graduate students of the State university this evening. The sophomores of the state univer sity will give a dancing party at Harris hall October 20. Cameron's lunch counter, 114 eouth 11th. Special tables for ladies upstairs. Mrs. Edward Robidoux of Omaha is a guest of her niece Mrs. C. W. Branch, Mrs. Van Dresser of Chicago is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Oakley. Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Beecher on October 10, a daughter. Mr. N. S. liar wood who hae been ill is almost entirely well Bgain. Miss Annie Jodob will givo a party on next Tuesday afternoon. Miss Mario Adamson went to Omaha on Tuesday evening. Died, in Wasoca, Minn., on Sunday, October eighth, at ono o'clock, Mr.Henrj B.Su(tduth,of heart failure. Mrs. Nhs loy, his duughtor, passed through Lin coln on Monday en route to Waseca, from Colorado. Mrs. Francos Wilson of Lincoln, Mr. Sudduth's sister and his nioco Mrs. John Dorgan also left on Monday for Waseca. Mr. Sudduth visited his Lincoln relatives this Bum mer. Ho was a druggist and highly be loved and respected in Wasoca for tho quiet depth and strength of his charac ter. Mrs. Honry Sudduth made a visit to her sister in-law and other relatives a few weeks ago and made many friends who aro shocked to heat of her sudden bereavement. Friends of Mrs. Niesley are very sorry to learn that the little daughter, born two months ago, died recently. William Reed Dunroy, the well known Nebraska poet will shortly have another book of verse on the market. The new volume will have the same quaint title. "Corn Tassels' and will contain the very best work of tho young writer, rfc r s- ... : HbbKl . IbbbbbbbbI jbbLbLP sLbbbbLbbbI bHi bbLH JbbbbBI H jlHi. gBBBBBBBBBJ culled from his former two volumes with the edition of many new poems. The epic written to welcome home the First Nebraska regiment is one of tho new things in the book. The edition is to be a limited one and orders are com ing in so rapidly in advance that it is likely that it will be exhausted in a short time. Those desiring copies should address the University Publish ing Co., Lincoln, Nebraska. FRATERNITY NOTES. At the Lindell hjtol on Wednesday evening the Dramatic Order Knights of Khorassau enjoyed a banquet. Covers were laid for 250 persons. Wednesday evening was the first ladies' evening for the season at the Union Commercial club room. A number of ladies availed themselves of the hospitality of the gentlemen and the evening was spent in playing whist. Light refreshments were served. The second and fourth Wednesdays in each month have been set aside for ladies and the wives of members will be moat welcome. A club composed of a number of pretty young buds calling themselves the T. N. N'a. gave a dancing party Friday night at Walsh's hall. For carefulness of plan, pretty ideas and successful carrying out it has not often been excelled and tho young ladieB were overwhelmed with complimoute. The programs were hand painted, tho refreshment room was docoratod and lighted in JapaneBa style and Missos Leah Meyer and Edith Robbins who served woro kimonos. Tho guests wero Mr. and Mrs. 0. L. Burr, Mr. and Mrs. Lew Marshall. Messrs Abbott, Mc Creery, Tukey, Robbins, Wat kins, Crandall, Whedon, EdmiBton, Morrill Rehlaender, Pancoast, Shorman, Kil lian, Hanson, Lau, Fawoll, Stein, Hill, Eoglo, Campbell, Raymond, Farnsl worth, Wittmann, Wheeler, Giiron Brock Baitlott.Reed. Tho 1'. N. N'a.aro MisHes Macfarland, Woosnor, Funko, Outcalt, Hargreaves, Hunt, Cornell,' Bennett, Muir, Meyer, Hayes, Wiggen.' horn, Honeywell, Loomis, Cramer of Hastings, Whedon, Jungo, Thurston of Omaha, Windmeyor, Daniols. On Saturday morning Pi Beta Phi fruternity gavo a much enjoyed swim ming party at tho Sanitarium. A. luncheon in tho parlors closed the en tertainment. Those present wero Misses Andrews, Stewart, Homerick, McPhoely, Burriss, Robinson, Henry, Haskell, McGahey, Waugh, Dolson, Morrill, Woodward, Stuart, Post, Stuart, Sedgwick, Ihomae. For years tho mon'B fratornitiosof the Nebraska as well as of other universi. ties have had chaptor houses fitted up to be used as a homo by out of town members and headquarters for resident mombers. ThiB ypar for tho first timo in Lincoln tho young women aro following tho example of their brothers in this respect. Tho DeltH Gamma'a have re cently fitted and taken possession of a charming flat in the lngleside a now house on Sixtoonth and H streets. The artistic taste of its fair possessors is evidonced in every room. Tho hard wood floors are protected by well choaon rugs. Cosy corners and comfoitable bepillowed couches abound. Iho parlor Iihb been enriched by many giftB from friends and sjmpathizere, among them being an escritoire, chairs, pictures, a tabouret, a chafing dish, and pieces of brie a brae. Opening from the parlor on either eide are emuller prettily fur nished rooms which when more space is needed may bo added. Tho young ladies in tho house have been privi leged to use their individual taBto in the adornment of their privute rooms and always with good effect, forinstaaoe ono room is dene in blue and white, dainty and pweot, another has a friezo of photographs, and another has a large screon covered with Gibson pictures. The fraternity don is not complete but when finished will b9 ideul. A Turkish corner will be a feature, as will boalso a friezo made of tho college pennants representing tho different chapters of the Delta Gamma Borority throughout tho country. Tbo charter of tho fra ternity will hang horo as will also a number of fruternity pictures. Mrs. Joseph Fisher will bo tho chaporonb for this year and tho following lnri;D .:n bo the occupants of this tho first Delta Gammp chaptor houBo in Lincoln Misses Tukey, Cole, Mullikon, Haecker,' Jackson, JayneB, Macombor. A system of house rules which would do credit to older ar,d wiser beads has been adopted. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tublete. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to curt. E. W. Grovel signature is on each box. 25 . Crawford-Have a drink old man? Crabshaw No. Crawford-Then take a i.-igar. Crubshaw No. Crawford-Join us in a little game of poker tonight. CrabBhaw No. Crawford-Whut's tho matter? Crabshdw-Wifo camo homo from tho country today. Kindheurtod Old Perdon-If I give ou this piece of pio will you saw Bomo wood? Ungrammuticul Andrew-Madam, I huvo already saw tho wood, News and Opinions of Na tion Importance. THE SVlH Alone Contains Both. 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