The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, October 21, 1899, Page 5, Image 5

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of miny a man of "stout" or "slim" form
as he ruefully gazed upon his tailor bill.
Such men will find it very easy to gratify
their wishes in this respect by giving us
a call. We handle the line of suits and
overcoats manufactured by L. Adler Bros
& Co , of Rochester, N. Y., from which we
can provide a perfect fit for any man not positively deformed. We
make a specialty of extra stouts," "medium stouts." "short stouts"
and ."slim" sizes and our made-to-fit-ones fit like made to measure.
Are-you skeptical? We will gladly undertake to convince you.
Fine Ready-to-Wear Tailor-Made
Suits and Overco'atsat 10, 1250, 15, 18
and 20 dollars.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
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24 stamp photos 25 cents.
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Expenditures from October 10, 1603, to
October 10, 1899
Statnpe, printing, and atat'y SO 80
'A'oress 0 12
TIiooks 12 00
Total expenses (25 52
Working capital f 110 41
Less ubove expenses 23 52
Bulanco ot caeh on band. . . .9 93 89
niSTIlinUTION OF BOOKS.
Columbus Women's Club 10
Soward Art and History Club 5
Sowart Art and History Club (second
conBianmont) 7
Mindon Woman's Club 13
Minden Woman's Club second con-
fcijnment) 13
Soward X I Xth Century Club 10
Stanton "Soro3iB" 8
Stanton Women's Literary Club. . . . 7
Ashland Woman's Club 20
Nrth Bend Woman's Club 4
Jjraeuiw Woman's Club 9
Tecumseh "Aetna" Club 19 co-oporation. ... .
Seward Nineteenth Century Club. . . 8 At tfali junction Mw. Stoutenborough
Wymore,,FindeSiecle"Club 2 ex-president of tho stato federation was
York "Avon"' Club 24 introduced to the audience and warmly
York "Avon" Club (second consign- greeted with the Cbataqua salute. In a
men) 17 few heartfelt inspiring words she
York "Review and Art" Club G strengthened tho hold, which has always
Schuyler Wojian's Club 12 been hers, upon tho esteem and respect
Weeping Water Zototic" Club 9 of tie women of tho stato federation of
Fall City "Woekly Kosoarch" Club.. 14 Nebraeka.
Tecumseh 'Cosy" Club 13 Federation greetings wen received
Genoa Woman's Club 1 from the state federatioa of women's
Ashland Woman's Club (second con- clubs ot Iowa which is now. in session at
elgnmont) 10 Otturnwa. Mrs. Langworthy then invit-
-77: ed Mrs. A. W. Field of Lincoln, chair.
Total number volumes 211 mRn of tfae cducatioDa, coramltteef to
Total number of consignments 21 take charge o! tho program which was
The efficient management of this do in the form of an educational symposium,
pirtment was recognized by a rising Mrs. J.'B. LaChappelle, of Ashland,
vot0, came lirst on this program with a paper
Tho report of Mrs. A. A. Scott of Lin- on "Household Economics'' which was
coin, as chairman of tho reciprocity suggestive, helpful, and practical, touch,
bureau, told a very encouraging woik ing upon the careful, tactful rearing ot
dono tho past year, tho first year of its children, and also discussed the, nuea.-
exlstence, but Mw. Scott urged closer Continued on page 8.)
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