I THE COURIER. i M till IHIIIIIIIU(l(llfl0(ftO0oocooonuiin I UNCOI.N TRANSFER CO Office lOttaand Q. St. Ilxorx 176. Piano and Furniture WE SELL . . Moving I A11 G"dea or Coal WE CARRY . . A Fine Line of Car riages and Buggies, . If You Want First-Class Service Call on Us. 'HOP oH)M(ionnifti)()l)iilo(iuuuu(iuuuiujc IF YOU WANT . . . Wedding Invitations, Wedding Announce ments. Visiting Cards or anything in the En graving foine. call at THE LINCOLN BOOK STORE, 1126 O STREJEJX. Monday evening. The porch was decor ated with palms and sunflowers, and was furnished with rugs, pillows and divans. Punch was served during the evening and a two course luncheon also was served at eleven to the twenty-five guests. Mr. and Mrs. Will Maxwell gave a most enjoyable party on Tuesday even ing, complimentary to Miss Oakley and Mr. Clark. American beauty roses were used in both bouse and porch decora tions. Refreshments were served on the porch, and music waB furnished by Miss Oakley, Miss Hoover, Mr. Clark and Mr. Thatcher. The guests were Misses Oak ley, Hoover, Burr, Mount of Omaha, ' Nance and Gaban; Messrs. Clark, Back us, Thatcher, Richards, Joyce, Mont gomery, Powers, Fitzgerald, Armstrong, and Daugherty; Messrs and Mesdames Leonard, W. il. Wilson, Walter B. Har py zreaves, Crittenden, Buckstaff, F. W. Brown, Yate6, Fitzgerald, Irvine, Ladd, Lewis Marshall, McDonald; Mesdamt3 I Fitzgerald. Muir, Smyser, Griffith and Ashtou of Grand Island. Miss Oakley gave an elaborate break fast to her bridal party and a few other friends on Wednesday. The house was lighted with green candles, and the table decorations were in green and white. Thirty-six guests were present. On Wednesday evening Mr. Clark enter tained at dinner at the Lincoln. Here also the table decorations were in green and white. Twenty-four guests were present on this occasion. The merchants of the city have ar ranged for a complimentary concert by the Pawnee City military band, to be given at the auditorium Tuesday eve ning. No admission will be charged, dg but tickets will be in the hands of those who subscribe to the fund, for distribu tion to the patrons. Pawnee City sends to Lincoln the oldest and probably the strongest amateur musical organiza tion in the west. The instrumentation will be forty pieces, including the reed sections so much admired in the great bands of Innes and Sousa. A program of a very high standard is promised, and the citizens of Lincoln are to be congrat ulated on the opportunity of hearing this popular Nebraska band under such favorable circumstances. Mr. and Mrs. F. R. Hussong and Miss Margaret Hallett spent Sunday at Mil ford with Mr. and Mrs. E. Hallett and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Lahr, who are camping at that place. es Garten, Welch, Honeywell, Hamil ton, Belle Hamilton, Webster. Polk. Mul ligan, Watkins, Cochrane, Richards, Out calt, Burnham, Abbott of Grand Island and Bowen of Omaha. If you are a man and it is too hot or too far to go home to lunch, don't starve yourseir and don't eat a cold lunch, go to the Palace Dining Hall, 1130 N dtreet, where you can get a hot meal, well cooked and well served, for 23c. If yon are a woman and your cook leaves you without notice, don't despair; take ynur family to the Palace Dining Hall. Sun day dinners a specialty. Miss Stuart and Miss Melinda Stuart entertained informally on Friday even ing in honor of Mies Ashmun of Atchi son and of Mr. C. F. Steckelberg. Pro gressive games furnished the entertain ment, and after refreshments were served several musical numbers for violin and piano were acceptably rendered by Miss Stuart and Mr.Sieckelberg. Those pres ent were Misses Turner, Henry, Gladys Henry, Ashmun, Marshall, Rieser, Houtz, Richards, Thomas, Burruss, Bess Bur russ, Morrill, Stuart, Melinda Stuart; Messrs. Rickett, Edmiston, Henry, Bar ber, Mudge, Kimball, Webn, Funke, Bartlett, Andrews, Steckelberg, Cook, Stuart and Dr. Orr. Miss Emma Hedges entertained about thirty members of the Young Women's Christian Association on Thursday even ing with a trolley ride ending with a watermelon party at her home at Thirty fourth and Q streets. The large lawn was decorated with Japanese lanterns, and supplied with seats, rugs and ham mocks. The evening was spout in play ing games. Married, at the home of the bride's parents, Thursday noon, Miss Laura Per sia Bentley, youngest daughter of Rev. and Mrs. C.E. Bentley, and Mr. Winford Lester Hall. After an extended visit in Denver and Colorado Springs Mr. and Mrs. Hall will reside at Blair, where Mr. Hall will teach in the high school. Miss Alice Auld has returned from Iowa, where she has spent the summer at Knoxville and Os:eola. Miss Kola Auld will leave on Monday for a visit of two or three weeks in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Turner left Saturday evening for Louisville, Ky., where they will attend the Knights Templar encampment. Mrs. Henry E. Lewis entertained ' ,,,. Monday evening at five o'clock tea for G"0' The MaD-llth -her daughter, Miss Edith. The table Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Kennard and Mr. was set on the lawn, which was enclosed and Mrs. Bert Davis returned on Tues with canvas. The following were the day from a visit at Spring Lake and invited guests: Mrs. John S. Reed, Miss- Grand Rapids, Michigan, and Chicago. THE LINCOLN ACADEMY . . . An accredited school to the Stato Universities of Nebraska and Iowa. Prepares for the leading Colleges and Universities. AIvFVRJBJI r. Wir,0:iV, tl. X. (Yale), Principal. ADVISORY BOARD: Chancellor E. llenjamln Andrews Itov Dr. H O Kowlands Professor flnne K. l!arlcr Mrs. A. J Sawyer Professor Km In II. Harbour Dean Lucius A. Sherman Dean Charles K. llcvscv: Prores.sor W O L. Taylor Adjunct Professor William F. Dana Professor Henry ii Ward Dean KUerv W. Davis Kov Dr Fletcher L. Wharton Professor Fred Morrow Fllnj; Mrs. II. II. Wilson. Deau Manoah It. Keesc Addrcvs of Principal, f.10 South llth Street. Lincoln. Nebr. HEADQUARTERS IOR HXjorojEjjK & nYAorr. Mr. W. C. Wilson returned from his eastern trip on Tuesday. Mrs. Wilson will spend several weeks at Port Huron and other northern Michigan resorts. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and family of Quincy, Illinois, are spending the week with Mrs. Irwin's mother, Mrs. Eliza Polk. Dr. E. A. Ross, of the state university, and family, have arrived in Lincoln, and will reside at Thirty-third and R streets. Mis3 May Prentiss, who has been visit ing her aunt. Mrs. W. M.Leonard, left for the east last Monday. Mr. and Mrs. J. II. McMurtry have returned from a visit to tho BulTalo ex position and a trip up the lakes. Mrs. E. Benjamin Andrews has re turned from Colorado Springs. Chan cellor Andrews returned Friday from Chicago. Mrs. L. W. Garouto is entertaining her sister and niece, Mrs. D. C. Bice and Miss Beatrice Bico of Des Moines. Mies Willa Cather visited Lincoln friends on Friday, en route to Pittsburg, Pa. Mrs. C. O. Whedon and Misses Whe don are home from their trip in Wyom ing. Mrs. George W. Gibben and Mrs. II. T. Folsom have returned from a trip through Colorado. Prof. Max Westerman is expected home tomorrow from Chicago, whero he has spent his vacation. The American Savings Bank of 132 North Eleventh street, pays interest on deposits. Mr. and Mrs. E. Fleming returned yesterday from a two weeks' trip to Denver and other Colorado points. Mrs. Jennie E. Hays and Miss Mabel Hays have returned from Colorado, where they spent two monthB. Miss KatherineMelick left on Tuesday for Washington state, where she will teach during the coming year. Married, on Saturday evening, August twenty-fourth, Miss Edna Ilartman and Mr. Harry W. Hinkle. Mrs. C. S. Sherman returned Tuesday from Georgetown, Colorado, where she has spent the summer. Mrs. Mary E. Hawes of 1G24 K street is spending the week with her eon, Dr. Hawes, in Fairbury. Mrs. Charles Parmeleof Plattsmouth, is the guest ot her sisters, Mrs. Atwood and Mrs. Agnow. Misses Mariel, Ellen and Frances Goro will return next Tuesday from their western trip Miss Helen Mitchell will spend next week in Omaha, tho guest of Miss LouiEo Bennett. Miss Laura Houtz will have for hor guestnext week Miss Barber of Portland, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Crittonden havo returned from their trip through Colo rado. Mr. Willard Yates returned on Mon day from a trip through Yellowstone Park. Miss Anna Hawes will return today from a visit of several weeks in Indiana. Miss Jessie Lansing has returned from a camping trip in the Black Hills. Hon. Ross L. Hammond, of Fremont was in Lincoln Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. John Randolph has returned from his summer vacation at Chautauqua. Dr. II. Winnett Orr roturned on Mon day from a week's visit in Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. T. F. A. Williams are spending ten days in Iowa City. Mrs. John N. Hyder and children will visit friends in York for a week. Miss Sue Ashmun of Atchison is the guest of Miss Anno Stuart. Miss Edna King of Osceola, Neb., is visiting Mrs. C. E. Bessey. Mrs. N. K. Griggs has returned from a visit of two weeks in Ohio. Miss Fanchon Hooper is spending the week at Harvard, Nebr. Miss Clara Hammond i3 spending the week in Hastings. Miss Darleen Woodward is visiting in York this week. Mrs. Paul Holm is in DeKalb, III. Dr. Carr, surgeon. Ill South 12th. )W Drugg!ST5.BarbersDept,5tores OR SEND $12 TO Uncle 5am Remedy GRAND ISLAND, NEBRASKA. rf05TRr7Ht2rllfirrlAlS BEAUTlf YirwTOfUC&lRXADE AND All ABSOLUTE CURE f OR DANDRUFF SM 3 f m n I 11 l i i V. it u it: M m M M 'W fr JM vi m i r H II H 'h i ii i r ! M i 3. S 1 3 i m uu