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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1901)
i: r in 1UU MIMIHMMMMIMMHMIMMMMHMOMMIMMIMMMMMMMMMHIIim N UNCOIN TRANSFER CO I RUDGE & GUENZEL CO. u Office lOttti and Q Sta. Phone 176. t WE DO . . . Piano and Furniture Moving WE CARRY . . A Fine Line of Car riages and Buggies. . WE SELL . . All Grades of Coal. 1 1 18-1 126 IV 'atreet. If You Want First-Class Service Call on Us. MMMmilllllllllllllllllllllHI MMMIH Mill! THE COURIER. Y 1 afternoon, Mrs. Maude Gifford to Judge J. B. Sbaferof Pittsburg, Pennsylva nia. Judge and Mrs. Shafer will reside in Pittsburg. Miss Annie L. Miller entertained fif teen young ladies Wednesday morning in honor of Miss Anna Thomas of Co lumbus, Ohio. Dr. B. F. Bailey returned Tuesday from Richfield Springs, N. Y., where be attended the meeting of the American r Institute of Homeopathy. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Rector have been spending the last ten days in a trip to Denver, Manitou and other western points. Miss Margaret Kyle will leave Mon day on a vacation trip of six weeks, to be spent at Lake Geneva, Wis., Detroit, Lake Orion, Mich., and Buffalo. Married, on Sunday, at the home of the bride's grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. S. Jones, Miss Mamie Shanahan and Mr. Edwin R. Ward of Eagle. The three new members of the library board who were elected Monday evening are Messrs. Easterday and Brock, and Mr. Geiatbardt, reelected. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Craw entertained the Wisconsin Veterans' association last week Thursday. The July meeting will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Law. rence. William A. Sizer, who has been at tending the Shattuck military school at - Fairibault, Minn., during the past year, has returned to bis home at 1740 D street. jOSTEOPATHYiii TW.nm.fi Tf.:f vi g Chronic diseases of long stand- S ing successfully treated without f ; drugs. Diseases of women a spe- I cialty. Consultation and exami- I natinn Naa DRS. BIGSBY & BIGSBY. f iiHUMHiMoomMtnmooj '- Mia3 May Sumner will leave next Monday for Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, where she will attend the Y. W. C. A. summer conference. Miss Lennie Stuart spent the first of the week in Omaha, returning Thurs day. Miss Stuart will go to Lake Ge neva, Wisconsin, next week and will visit Niagara Falls and the Buffalo ex position before returning home. era of Chicago. She takes orders for tailor-made suits, etc. Just now she sells fifteen dollar tailor-made suits for six dollars. The whiBt club met Thursday morn ing at the home of Mrs. R. M. Turner. Mr. and Mrs. Paul F. Clark are spending a month at Green Lake, Wis. Say! Before buying a buggy see the Humphrey Hardware Co. Mrs. C.M.Keefer is entertaining Mrs. S. T. Bolton of Denver. Senator Millard returned from New York Tuesday morning. Kimball Bros, are putting the finish, ing touches on a very handsome monu ment purchased by Mrs. Norris Hum phrey to be erected upon her family lot in Wyuka Cemetery. This piece of work will be an ornament to the ceme tery, and a lasting memorial to one of Lincoln's stauncbest business men. Mrs. C. T. Boggs and Miss Helen Boggs are making an extended eastern tour. Dr. Carr, surgeon. 141 South 12th. PMHIIMMIOHIIHHIMCIIIIIIM ; LINCOLN INSTITUTE OF : : We place on sale Monday several lines of summer neces- I f T 1" X"N. Tv a rw w w -a cifiC 4- rirac f mi4- 4o4- 4-a -? 4- s ( OlblUO UL 1 lV,0 LUUb lUUab 1UIUW9L y uu - Special Sales On- ICE CREAM FREEZERS HAMMOCKS BAMEOO PORCH SHADES PORCH MORRIS CHAIRS GASOLINE STOVES BABY CABS REFRIGERATORS 1 LINCOLN'S BIG HOUSE FURNISHERS IMIMIIHIIOMMMIIIIIIMIMMIIIIIIMIIIIIIIII Gregory, The Coal Man, 11th & O. Mrs. Harris and Mrs. 13 ar wood are visiting Mr. and Mrs. John F. Harris of Lake Forest, Illinois. Miss Harriet Spaulding will spend next week at Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Miss Pansy Follmer is visiting rela tives at Oak, Nebr. ' Miss Elizabeth Griffith left Monday on an extended eastern trip. Mary D. Manning, teacher in elocu tion and dramatic art, Sherwood school of music, Chicago, will receive a limited number of pupils during the summer. Address 427 South 12th street. Mrs. A. B. Knickerbocker of Aurora, 111., is the guest of Mrs. Landy Clark. Rosb Curtice will spend the next two weeks in New York. The best equipped and most popular dining hall in the city is the Palace Din ing hall, 1130 N street. Sunday dinners a specialty. Beet attention paid to fam ily board. Give it a trial. Ralph E. Johnson gave an address at the annual picnic of the Woodmen at Colon on Wednesday. Mrs. Mina D. Plumb, Brown block, 1526 O street, room 1, is the agent for Chas. A. Stevens fc Bros., silk import- Clarence F. Wintere, the son of Mr. J. F. Winters, died last Saturday morn ing at ten o'clock of typhoid fever. He had been ill for a number of weeks, but had passed the crisis of the disease and was thought to be slowly recovering. His death therefore was an unexpected shock to bis friends. Clarence Winters was a member of the graduating class of the Lincoln high school and was to have entered the University in the fall. His death was particularly sad even for so sad a thing as the death of a boy on the verge of manhood for he possessed one of those rare natures whose mission it is to make the lives of others brighter and sweeter. He always thought to do those little kindnesses that other peo ple forgot, and those who knew him well, look back on a hundred thought ful services rendered so gladly and cheerfully that it seems hard that he could not have been spared to make the world a pleasanter place to live in for those who were his friends. He was buried Tuesday morning at eleven o'clock in Wyuka cemetery. FIREWORKS Buy them now. Buy them where? Why at ROTS ORVlfc STORE 104 P o. lOtti Street. Everything in Fireworks Crackers, Torpedoes, Rockets, Roman Candles, etc., etc., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. . Liberal Reductions to the Trade. HWO'IIIIIMDIHIIIIIIIIIIIC imomaMMiic ' I YOUR SUMMEK VACATION . . "1 Take a Kodak with you and you can live the old days over. WE SELfo 'EM D. K. DePUTRON, 117 HO. IIIB ST., LINCOLN 000Mg80 00MMMMMHMMIMI0OMMMMMMMMMMimmilMMM0P0M THE ... FIRST Ml Rl Omaha Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Crittenden Smith and children are in Boston, where they will spend the summer. Miss Fairbrother will go to California July first, where she expects to engage in newspaper work. Mrs. Curtis, Miss Curtis and Miss Carita Curtis have gone to Lake Ge neva, Wisconsin, where they will remain until September. The many friends made by Brigadier General Bates, when stationed at Fort tttSTCua. CHOCOLATE BON BONS For Sale By ... of LINCOLN, NEBR V 0 3 Capital $ 200,000.00 Surplus and Profits . 54,255.03 Deposits .... 2,480,252.18 J J J S. H. Burnham, A. I. Sawyer, President. Vice President. H. S. Freeman, Cashier, H. B.Evans, Frank Parks, Ass't Gnnirr. Ast Cashier. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. For DEfolCIOUS DISHES and a COOfo PLAGE to . Bat Them, go to the . . . . VEGETAKIAN CAPE, 316 So. I2tlx St. JR0YER & GIJJQERY, 1 JfJnctertakeFs a gmbalmers 325 So. llth St. .... Phone 7J 1? I I, H H4 .t j n ii ;.M 1 ' ! v: u Mi .M i i a P m i it i il rs 1 a