The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 25, 1899, Page 8, Image 8

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of Araoriuan beauty rosoB.
Mrs ToniHun of Lincoln woro a very
becoming gown of rod tnouBBeiino do eoio
ovor red tniTeta.
Ovor 100 ladies woro preeont during
tbo afternoon. Omaha World Herald.
Tho luJioe of tho First Prosbytorian
church will open thoir annual Thanks
giving market Wednesday morning, No
vember 20, in the Lindoll botnl. Homo
tnado pice, cakes, plum puvldings and
everything wanted for dinner will bo
on bhIo.
Tho ilrat artist recital of tho Matine6
Mutical season will bo given Monday
evening, the 27th, by Mr. Max Hein
rich, tho eminent baritone of tho First
Congregational church.
Tho matineo recital givon in Stein
ert hall yesterday afternoon by Mr. Max
Heinrlch, tho eminent baritone, was one
of the most enjoyable entertainments of
its kind that haB been hoard here thU
Boa&on. Tbo program wbb varied and
Borvod, admirably to bring out all the
good points of Mr. Heiurich's voice its
richness, its strength and its compass.
Boston Post.
proved facilities could not bo accopted.
The reported action of the city council
at its last mooting in instructing tbo
city attorney to draft an ordinance per
mitting grocery stores to remain open
on Sunday was strongly condemned, tho
members feeling that if any discrimina
tion oxiflta between grocery men and
keepers of fruit stands that steps BhoulU
bo taken to close tho fruit BtandB. Tho
good reputation of Lincoln's orderly
Sundays should not bo jeopardized by
permitting a change in the present laws.
An informal dinner was given Friday
night by Chancellor and Mrs. Bessoy for
the Chancellor's assistants in tho botan
ical department. The guests were
Me6srB aud McBdames Roscoe Pound,
Clements, Manes, and Rimbach.
Profeesor and Mrs. Hodgman gave a
luncheon Friday for Dr. and Mrs. Cur
tis, of Chicago.
Clara and Edward Danielson have
issued invitations for the wedding recep
tion of their mother, Mrs. Eva Rose
man Danielson and Thomas Watson
Bain, to take place. Thursday evening,
November 30, at 1222 P street.
MAX HEINBICH
The Eminent Baritone, Matinee Musicale Concert, Monday,
Nov. 27, Congregational Church. Vocal instructor Chicago
Conservatory, Auditorium Building".
The Lincoln club gave one of their
delightfully informal dances Thursday
night in the Light Infantry rooms. The
dancers were Misses Sheldon, Peters,
Hughes, Bohanan, Peters, Wiloughby,
Hughes, FiEher, Frow, Herminghaus,
Peters, Condon, Houston; Messrs. Du
Tiel, Plamandon, Hughee, Haschenberg
er, Lecklitor, Fredericks, Stanbro, Law
lor, Herminghaus, Wolf, Lapp, Berndt,
Hardin, Wiloughby, Glassman, Googen
helm. Tho regular aomi-monthly meeting of
tho city improvement Bocioty was held
Thursday morning in tha Union-Commercial
club rooms, The committee ap
pointed at the last meeting to confer
with the street commissioner concerning
cinder walks in tbo Bocial settlement at
8th and Y streets reported that now cross
walks and cinder walkB had been laid.
Tho ladies expressed gratification at the
promptness with which the work had
been done, Tbo secretary upon invita
tion of tho health ofllcr had visited the
city dumping grounds and reported that
tho present mothod of disposing of the
city garbage could bo greatly improved.
The origin of tho exceedingly unpleas
ant odor which is occasionally wafted
across tho city was discovered by this
visit, and a committee was appointed to
investigate tbo subject more thoroughly
and ascertain if a better plan and im-
Perry pictures at Porter's, 125 S. 12th
Call at Rigg's Pharmacy and boo his
line of fine stationery.
nair Dressing, Shampooing, Scalp
Treatment, Manicuring, and Switch
Work. Anna Rivett and Agnes Rawling
143 South 12th street.
For Sale Cheap A first class fifty
horse power high pressure boiler with
full front and all castings nnd rocking
grate, Korsmeyer Plumbing and Heat
ing Co., 215 So. 11th street.
Ono Thousand Fivo Hundred Dollars
given for tho best fifteen stories about
"Soroeis" the now shoe for women, for
sale at Webster & Rogers 1013 O street.
Call and they will givo you particulars
of the contest.
Cards have been received announcing
the marriage of Miss Alice Heywood
Brosa to Rev. Arthur Frost Newell, to
take place Monday, December 4, at the
home of the bride's parents, 2004 Q
street, at 5 p. m.
SWASTIKA.
What is Swastika? It is the latest
fad in writing paper. The Swastika is
an East Indian mystic figure or symbol
of good luck, well known to tbo Bra
hamans nd Buddhists and frequently
employed in the decorative carvings and
paintings upon tho temples of the east.
The word is of Sanskrit origin and sig
nifies happineES, well-being, good luck.
Tbo origin of this symbol is wrapped in
mystery. No ono knows bow, when or
where it originated. However, it has
positively been ascertained that tho
rymbol had its birth in pre-bistoric
times Its one great point of interest
lies in the feet that it is extremely old.
Its unquestionable significance as a
mark of happiness or well being makes
it doubly acceptable to ono who is writ
ing to a friend desiring to convoy in
every possible way that expression of
good will which nullifies distance and
draws tho world together in a fooling of
kinship.
This stationery can bo hud at Rigg's
Phannucy, Funko Opera House, corner
Twelfth and O.
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Room and Picture Mouldings.
1338 O Street. . Telephone i37.
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315 So. 11th Street.
Perry pictures at Porter's, 125 S. 12th
This is an advertisement; read it if
you ae interested in a better set of
teeth than the ordinary rubber plato.
Are you pleased with the appearance
of pink rubber gum? Do you feel satis
fied with the gum section teeth where
the joints Bhow? Continuous gum work
or an all porcelain plate overcomes this
unnatural appearanco of tho gum. The
porcelain plato is tho beet made for tbo
following reasons: It can be. made to
look natural even if the gum shows; the
entire plate is one pieco of porcelain; is
clean and agreeable to the mouth, and
is equal in strength to any plate made.
Porcelain for artificial tooth is fused
at a high temperature. Dr, Sherwin
makes all porcelain work with an elec
tric furnace which insures the best
quality of work.
Dr. F. D. Sherwin, DentiBt,
Room 17, Burr Block.
Mr. Harry Cbaim, for years con
nected with the leading art stores, haB
now charge of our retail art department,
and is well qualified to attend to all its
requirements.
Our new pictures, mouldings, fancy
frames, etc., for the fall trade are now
in, and wo would bo pleased to have our
patrons call and inspect them.
Chancer & Curtice Co.
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Of ovory diecrlption.
It will pny you to consult
C. L. Lemmon, at tho
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Excellent Work. Satlsfatory Prices.
llOl 97 atreot.
H. W. BROWN
Druggist and
Bookseller.
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a 127 So.Eleventh Street.
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Cycle Photographs J
Athletic Photographs J
Photographs of Babies 2
K Photographs of Groups
Exterior Views 2
THE PHOTOGRAPHER
129 South Eleventh Street. 2
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CHICAGO CANDY
KITCHEN . , .
Home-made Candy
Fresh every day.
15 and 20 cents per
pound
CHOCOLATE WALNUTS
25 cents per pound
1425 O street.
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GIVEN FR
EUGENE FIELD'S POEMS,
A $7.00 Book. j . J
To each person Interested In subscribing to
tho Kimono Field Monument Souvenir Fund.
Subscribe uny amount desired. Subscriptions
as low as l will entltlo donor to this dulntlly
artistic volume.
(cloth bound. HxlP, as a cortlllcato of subscrln
il'i"! , fll"t, 1,ooU coMutnN u selection of Mr.
I-lelds most representative works and Is
ready for delivery.
lint for tho noble contribution of tho world's
Kreatest artists this book could not have birn
manufactured for less thnn D7.U0.
The fund created Is divided equally between
the family of the lato Kimono Flelil and llio
fund for tho building of a monument to tlm
beloved poet of childhood. AddresH
Eugene Field Monument Souvenir Fund
180 MONHOK ST,. CIlIGAdO.
(Also ut Hook Stores.)
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