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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 15, 1901)
THB GOURIBR. r a D Professional Direoto ry. Jffico. tes... ..618 Dr. Benj. F. Bailey l Office, Zehrung Block 1 9 to 10 a m I 1 A 'Wl i v jt .. . .r-w-w" - i nniiufmcp. i.u.t i : iii i n j . IT wnn intra nw nnnnintmnnf Qnnilii ii . . ',' I 1 ..u...n-, -, -,.,......,.. UUUUI1, ,. io i p. m. anu Df appointment. I p m I Dr. J. B.Trickey, J Refractionist only j Office. 1035 O street 1 1 to4 v. m.1" Boomed to pay attontion whon it hoard music or Biiddon noises. Tho awaken ing of tho sense of pleasure, four, aston isbruent is no tod. "After tho ape of throo tho diary nee- woll raised from tho face, and Hot off ad mirably tho oxquisito coloring of tho fair wearor. Hopaacks and homespuns mako oxcollent skirts to woar with Bhirt waists. A stylish but homoly costumo DENTISTS office 83o.Louis N. Wente,D.D.S.r?!ciTrorSk."il i ( io 11th itreet. t onie. 633toUver Johnson, D.D.S.-!&8Vovr0erHar,e5r,'l 1 1105 O street l'lione. H lioi-S Dr. Ruth M. Wood. 1 CI-'So. IfithSt. 1 Hours; ID to I A. M.;2to I P.M. via- "The Burlington" 10 COLORADO. MH IND I BLHGK IIS. JS-K $15.10 $18 60 a. c I $n.io$i4 oo, !i $14.30 $17 50 i $18.50, Q c $21.50 515 00 $18 25 STJ u rt $15.00 $18.85 i Oi c 5 c sOc rt 5 rt w? rt $15 00 $25 00 $30.00 $19.00 $30 25 $32.00 DATKS bp SALK. July 1 to 9 Sept. 1 to 10 June 18 to 30 July 10th to Aug. 31st All tickets sold at the above rates are limited for Return to Oct. 31. Call and get full information. City Ticket Office Gor. 10th and O Streets. Telephone 235. Burlington Depot 7th St., Between P and Q. Telephone 25. 5XS Successor to Al-v&e 5b toztc. ( i PLUMBING. HOT WATER X STEAM HEATING t yUJI 13 J J net irouiie wx iXS(SXs)S)iSXS)(SS s XXS)S8sXjX First Pub. JuneS, 1901 ii. SHERIFF SALK Notice is hereby given. That by virtue or an execution issued bv the clerk or the district court of the Third judicial district of Nebras ka, within and for Lancaster county, in an ac tion wherein Isaac Cahn is plaintiff, and Frank K. Uomandorf defendant, I will, at 2 o'clock I. M., on the 16th day of July, A. D. 1!01, at the east door of the court house, in the city of Lincoln, Lancaster countv, Nebraska, offer for sale at public auction the following described lands and tenements to-wit: Ueginnlng on the west line of section cignt- cn (18). in township ten (10 1. ranee seven (7i. cast of the 6th P. M. at a point nine hundred and forty-eight and five-tenths (018 5-10 1 feet south or the northwest corner or said section: thence east at right angles to the west line of said section fourteen hundred and seven (IKH) feet to a point: thence south two hundred and eighty-tlvc ( 385 1 feet to the north line of the county road; thence south westerly along the north line of said county road cighty-tUe 15) feet; thence west thirteen hundred and forty live ( 1315) feet to the west line or said section, thence north along the west line of said section three hundred and thirty ( 330 1 feet to the place of beginning. Containing ten acres more or less, exclusive of right of wav or the Fremont. Klk horn and Missouri Valley Kailway Company across said tract; and also on the undivided one half interest in two houses situated on the a love described tract, also including all the ma chinery in the mill building on said aboc de scribed tract. Given under my hand this Mil day or June, A V. 1901. Z. S, HiiANsoN, Sheriff. Call . . . . and sen my choice line of . . MEJATS S. G. SIGOURNEY. "KEYSTONE" MARKET. J. F. Harris, No. I, Board of Trade, CHICAGO. STOCKS ossarily grows moro complex it not more of brown hopsack was worn rocontly by interesting, pertaining to tho dovolop- a dame of fashion, attracting commont, aient of a child's moro markod charac teristics. In this period a chanco for tho study of tho child in its social rela tions is afforded that may not occur again, as with tho advanco of yours tho boy or girl becomes moro and moro ab sorbed in outBido ulTairs. "The habit of carotul observation to which the mother has boon trained, tho scrutiny of familiar phonomena and tho knowledge that law roigns in tho uphold ing of the child's faculties can not fail to react beneficially on tho mother and her method of managing tho child. Sho will no longer be actuated by circum stances or moro caprice, but will try to observe moro closely the leadings of na ture with regard to her charge." FASHI0N LETTER. Lady Modish In Town Topics. if not admiration. Tho woarer was slight, and tho skirt looked like a half closed umbrolla. Tho coat was a small edition of tho skirt I hope tho reader's imagination is equal to this anil, also, was lined with hoavy whito satin, and boro tho stamp of an ox-:ol!ont Paris maker. Tho woman looked as it sho had stopped out of a fashion book of tho late sixties. Sho wore a hat of coarso brown straw, trimmod with a whito crepe scarf and buckle, and absolutely swathed in veils. Ono was of brown chilTon, thown carelessly ovor tho ontiro hat; ono of whito, draped about tho brim and falling ovor tho Io brown hair in tho back, and lastly, tho deli cately meshod faco voil of regulation stylo. Tho hoavy, largo, gold bags for purso and mouchoir aro worn oithor at tached to tho bolt orcarriod in tho hand with all theso costumes. Indood these continuoto bo quite a fad. A celebrated jeweler is snowing one sot with unpol- A gown which attracted much atton- iehod pearls and with theso artistic goms tion on the avenue the other evening was dangling from the bottom all tho way a black and white check taffeta. It had across. It is exquisito. Tho gold at tho three shaped flounces to form the skirt, top. in which the pears aro stuck rathor each irregularly picked in long scallopB than set, is dull and hoavy, nuking tho at the bottom. The aist had a bolero tout ensomblo decidedly effective. " to match, with vest of finely pleated The parasols aro again with us. Thoy white chiffon. An exquisito poarl-gray are about tho same size and shape as feather boa completed the costume, those of last year, but nothing but tho But foulards aro moro popular than dub handlo will do. All the coaching taffetas. The dark blues, with white parasols show this in exaggerated form dots or figures and satin finish, are espe- and arc decidedly smart." Ono seen in daily popular. In the making thoy are the park yesterday was whito silk with adorned with a profusion of lace, black being appliqued on the lighter colors and white on those of the darker shades. A gray, with white dots of various sizes, is ravishing, with a garniture of black a tracery of delicate black laco ovor it almost to the very top. Anothor certain to bo a favorite was of silky Iinon linod with delicate green. This may not bo bo becoming as whon tho under part is entre-deux serpentined about the skirt, of roso or pink or of red, but it has tho waist anu sieeves. iub rage tor lancy charm of looking and actually boinc supremely comfortable and cooler than any other sort of sunshade. Many havo their parasols made to match their gowns. For example, a woman in a dark blue satin foulard with whito dots carries a parasol of the same matorial with a natural wood club handlo and a border of smaller dots. This is a trouble some fad, but the result achieved is vory effective. Chiffon parasols aro still to be used, but are not shown in a very large variety of etyles. The summer girl in a shirt waist will carry the plain silk or linen parasol, untrimmed savo for a short bow tied about the stocky handle. Green and red, especially tho former, aro the most fashionable colors. SWEET DAY. AND- BONDS Grain, Provisions, Cotton. jt j j Private Wires to New York Gty and Many Gties East and West. iC m d MEMBER New York Stock Exchange. Chicago Stock Exchange. Chicago Board of Trade tailor-mades of light weight cloths con tinues. These are very effective both with and without the coat, as the shirts (generally of unlined silk) worn with them are works of art. Mrs. Howard Gould wore an old rose Eton suit lined with heavy white satin at a luncheon last Tuesday. It was very rich and handsome. The sleeves of tho coat were wide and ended a little below the elbow, shewing the cuff and lower sleeve of the pretty underwaist. This was of pink, a very pale shade. with tiny old rose polka dots. It was trimmed with triple yoke effect worked out in beautiful white-and-black braid. A large black hat with straw Tarn O'Shanter crown, chiffon brim and a large black plume wound about it was worn with the gown. Mrs. Gould usually affects black hats, that set off to advantage her dull gold hair, which she wears in a single loose coil low on her Sf v col. so calm, so bright , 1 ru 1 i 1 ne bndall of the earth and skie . neck Ethe Barrymore is wearing an The dews shall weep thy faU tonight , odd black tailor made of some soft ma- For thou must die . terial. The skirt is plain, without trim ming, and built to accentuate her slen- Sweet rose, whose hue angrie and brave clerness. xne coat, nowever, is evident- DIOS me rasn gazer wipe his eye. ly made with the opposite intention. "'.." cver m..,ls srave , It resembles an Eton in length, but falls loose between the shoulders, like tho back of a Raglan, while the front has three pleats on each side, loose hanging My musick showes ye have your closes, also, and is much longer than the back. And all must die. She wears it open, and with a wide, coarse linen collar. This collar is very Only a sweet and vertuous soul artistic. It is edged all around with the old fashioned narrow silk fringe seen on somo of tho "Captain Jinks" gowns, and is covered at intervals with black chenille rings not quite bo large as a dime. The hat, which wont well with this suit, was of the flat variety, black, and artistically trimmed with medium sized pale pink roses and foliage of deep green And thou must die. Sweet spring, full of sweet dayes and roses , . w. wnere sweets compacted lie, Like seasoned timber, never tiw But though the whole world turns to coal, Then chiefly lives. George Herbert. I Resident Think of opening an office in this neighborhood, eh? Seems to me you are rather young for a family phy sician. Young Doctor V-e-s. but er I shall TheroseB were so arranged as to peep -only doctor children at first. NW Vnrt- over the front of the brim, which waB Weekly. !l -I :ii 1