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& I'HE OMAHA DAILY BEE: MO DAY».J.;\NVUARY 16, 18 SOCIAL NEWS Thomas Murray, aged 36, to Miss | with Mary Maleolm, nd departed enstward | county, There are six church buildings Bridget O'Donoghue, aged 22 on a tour. Last, but not least, the marr and five parsona Andreas Hessdorfer, aged '(" ‘\"’;)fl '”' ole ";"“"T o ‘“"'; ",| There are in Pawnee county nine v[‘:-n s $ ' 2 N, | on the 4th completed the week’s recor tona repreventedaMethoiet, ¢ Gathered in Omaha During a “:'T |\I|‘l]v;n':‘||mlv Cink, ving, The lath-# ootifle “hired b Bt ;P."ill.fl“”:"‘ ’mx':tl ed Dull Week. X " " nd treatid thefr fil N eles | O rigtion, F | Tutheran, G rman Albert Longstrom, aged 26, to Miss | gant supper, followed | 13 ptist, United Brethren and (itholie . Gustave Peterson, ag gray hours of " hat A These denominations have twenty conzre. Robert H, Ste blessing in famine times, gations, i incrense of two during the Minnie Robinson, year, with a membership of 1,700 an in- Iidwin R. Benson, azed 23, to Mies The Paxton Reception and the Turn- ers Silver Wedding---Socinl Notes Ball Room and Parlor « Loary, City Maishalof | crense of 200 in the year Sabbath wchools will equal in nu Throughout the City Louisa,Schimick d 10, « silver watch with gold chain, & | bership the churches . - w Year's testimonial churches ha'e among ! THE STATE AT LARGE, The blair Sccial Club gave its first | church buildings, an increase of five in The week has not been one of un " 4 r parte Friday evenir Tt 1481 usual social vitali! Tobe sure three Movements of People. erry and sele athering § Torded | Gen Geo, 8. Smith hardedly departed |0 A - Popularity nights of opera have afforded oppor: | ¢ oG nal capital List v eek The I“. ’."}“‘ cial ub h p "” | Tnomas’ Bergetiie O, has obtair tunities for ladies and gentlemen to | W, A, Masters has departed from Fa'r. [ TER01/0C WL I' i v.“ “‘”"“ kil wreat }.npulmvr b f _itaintrin. 1 1 to make h n ‘ornin Wi g c value as ®_ re o cine, in curing exhibit themselves and listen to some H‘[l"\"‘ .“ \‘l ”‘Yl’ h " l‘ i‘“ 1“' Y I. ‘, ¥ ot d, i the hapys | iy _“"vl"’l”‘i‘m ke i good music at the same time, still in | Prince AWarrcn, of Salvmont, fas o sityer e, prosented DY the | dieor of Ui chet, ete. For the.o it is v incomparable puliion e, 01w FARME NDMECHANIC! Kaxsak Ciry 1 you wish to aveid great danger | Grerens trom hic nd trouble, besides a no small bill c of expense, at this season of the year, | that prnotrates opera all the dancing is done on the |jon Al, Christian, of Fairmont, has cone to ge and the troupe is apt to mon Mok g : Dawe, of Ind., where he will attend Z polize largely the attention of the ol audience. | John W, Varnes, of with Arthur L OF ROAD ent trom the Missour! outh, has 1 to advise A} &S5 : Lol Zave & FeBpiit ne's An auley’s | you should take prompt steps to keep | BeFto et LOTHE Mrs. Wi, A, Paxton gave a reception o is making of the bar | discnse from ‘-.,l..,- I|‘<.,.g..|‘|4,1,|v vi-hl.; CHICAGO R I at their elegant residence on Farnam R irled through the | gyatem should bo blood |, CIF0 ¥ and Eightenth strects. Invitations e A o ot tho e of | Durified, stomch and -| e to the number of two hundred were AU B e Vg INkal |ted, and provent and ¢ issued, alm without exception to | t David City. fo A arieis "H'rvln‘v!)-rn:;' nnlaria. lm\‘l‘ oy married pe and there was a large | ) 1\]. I\:'u 1' ‘;( Inu'.wl‘v‘*l. v\'h” 1.y e Ihomps ;:‘4» u[\‘ ll. ”“:’: \f““]"H perf ; 1I|~ ::::l l arr een in wxico for several months i | ey rel d right and | irely do I s Bittors, o attendance. Hoffman's — orchestra | charge of a party of U. 8. wurveyors, mert of H fman s masie be | at the trifling cost of fifty cent w bot- | furnished the music and dancing carly | retarned to Harlan county. E quet nnd ball of t tle. [Ixchange, | S e S Mrs, sarah Murphy, of Saunders county, | ter, ity at Oakdale s said Sold by Tsh & MeMahon, v becar 'lu[ trllfl‘ t ""' evening. 4y .‘.‘\H\)\. L pett fon .~lm- shlowot | gt several toe-toe tee - Shortly before eleven an clegant sup soldier of the war 18 Mrs urphy | ghe prompter deci ied well v | o Lzl 1o MOLAYT. 0L 2%+ | in the art of dancing, The " ! poi u ent were: Mr. and Mrs. D. O, Clark, [ T. Mirphy, one of the energetic farmers | I the art i d: - reads, Mr. and Mes. Ed. Peck, Mr. and Mrs, | of the oy, R o tangemeny molmportantitatomentsof Wo | I8 LHoL Chnee I T, Nogrask. Siau , and Mrs. Ed. Peck, d Mrs, eation of the heel a i noyement 1 pisco of importance in 05, Nobrw Ine b M 1 s 5 Sprossing’ neces-ity | own Pooplo Wholly Hills, Wyoming, Utah, idaho, Novada, Barker, Mr. and Mrs, Milton Wy Wedding Bells. 8 VikkaLl W Verified. Oregon, Washington Territory, Colorado { Mr. and Mra, ( L. Gilbert, Mr.| Teonidas I and Miss Emma Kil-f o T s ks ; — and New Mosico. 3 5 1 { 0 oud was the recipient I 0T | gy order that the puhl ully ronlize Al beral arrangomenta rogardy %- and Mrs, P, E. Tler, Mr. and Mrs. |# wero tied on the Iat. | Sl T 20 anniversary. of hor birth | genuinenses of the state gy any other line, and ratcs of aro ain & well o s st 0 y dady Teeuds, laden [ powerand valie of the article of which they | cowpetitors, who furnish but & tithe'o the von and substuntic t spuak, we publish horowith € o facsimile 8ina- | fort Swobe, Mr. and Mrs, Ed. Hancy.| . Gayle, of Platgsmonnth, | bt 7ih : Mr. and Mrs, Morse, Mr. and Mrs, | joiued the henedicts on the 4th, Miss Alice | with dolic Chinn tea set of fifty-six pieces, A quet followed, tweity members of amily surrounding the tal also used the Safe Nervine with satis he Iadies of Fairmont ha dal to | sults, T consider these medicines worchy cultivate cluser telatiits with tho b - confidesce. ' 1| chorean goddess, and to that_end have 7~ et | Criganized o **Pleasant Houes Clb. The (S D), %//m/ firet party was given on the 10th, and the sdued 1 nts of the men a- they Btk ancd nee” was the most re *R & Co., Hot oshing foature of the affuir. Mrs. Manderson, Mr. and Mrs, Guion, Mr. and Mrs, Gibbon, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Johuson, Mr. and Mrs, Eason, Mr. and Mrs. Goblo, Mr. and \ Mrs. T. L. Kimball, the Misscs ’ Berlin, Kennard, Sharp, Tjams, | i N oy Ambroscand Hanscom, and Messrs, | coneluded on th Tjams, Iler, Garlichs, Crary, Sharp, [ Wuhoo searcely recovers from one society | McMillan, McCormick, Lor oveat when anntii is illad for dhe nest Sweaton, Murphy, future. Otis Gatfin and Miss Drussila [ 707 N : . g Williams, Love, Paxton and Francis, | Negley are the objocts of congratulation | The LAl D L (B | A silver wedding reception which | *nd interest this week, § VeRrdly Dakk: anhered i partook of the character of o house || Chas. . Flickpof Guuaha, b the hippy | warming was given on Friday evening [ At 1 O Th ceremony wis per- by Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turner at their | formed A at Tecumseh on | With night with the | fine od. the aton dividing the honors of initiation, d spread turcs crity 18 beyon | ques. and tackle of eporta t Hanscom, Mr. and Mra. Pritchott, | *4ion tivifing to honoes of WCas i, | estoem, ALl tion. Cstiimonials s aino s ey ot 0 3 Ll r. R Ladl b L R i Al " ute © he s they announce be ig ited States and O ¥ My, and Mra. Browsison, Mr. and |, D KesnkcDaviu and bl hea', S | whish o B0, of Oroto, way tho re. | 1k noF 80 Uie tita”they annoins [ nite coand Cunadn, =) . Mrs. W. J. Connell, Mr. and Mra. |y Sun bewins n them with unusual | cipient of an ele ant surprise on the anni- OMAllA, Nan., May 24, 1881, Gon, Tkt and Paver Ay | B RN 3 ; 2 Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. Colpetzer, | warmth, versary of the Gd4th Dbirthd Her chil- | s i w0 Chicazo. < e =1 B X Mrs, J. €. C dren ond grand children her| arnor's — Mn. " Mandorion, s i k 1880, ORCHARD & BEAN, | J.B. FRENCH &CO, . 5205|1880, SHORT LINE. t therefror whbor KANSAS CITY, CARPETSIGROCERSI St. Jos & Council Bluff ~=mree INVITATION Direct Line to ST. LOUIS used 4 bottles, ard it has AND THE EAST TO ALL WHO HAVE than ever 1 aid before in the sp From Omaha and the West. 55 No change of cara between Omaba and as. Louls, b 8 7 i s W ATCHES AND CLOCKS : /’/ B¥mc tright Luttons to ¢ the year, Eighty i f hodist church of that B Folty o rraR A Bhe RTRVERbaL 3 . | beautiful new residence on Howard | thrivitg lutle Cown in Cass county, on | 11 the foarity of s om alne b evented Daily Passenger Trains | and Sixteenth strects. The invita- | the Sth cinily it was a siceessiul affair " R TO BE REPAIREL tions bore on their face the inseription amuel W, Dunbangh, of Alma, ha: i et ' OvAnA, Nk, . g JE RIPA 5D, {8 “No Presents,” but a large .u.f‘.\.. r :h“'---l ‘fl"u ’I'LI---_Ic”wmnv‘ WS e AL Jpete il b e TARo) ) 1 of boautiful floral gifts testified that | P ot the 0L o e prosenes of L « 3o and M E N G_ B é} v I N G_ friends were not to bo deburred |y S CHASIES, Thiy FOR i o A\ ! some more practical method of | wmonth's suppe one of the Frethren expressed A } it, and afterwards showed the comtorts of 3 expreasing their regards than mere| maha € force have hewn | () 1in a lovely right's Discass, ded life as exemplifi —TO BE DONE OR-— } congratulations. The large number | festing on weddi o week, the | tome. Th BoRuTass WAIACL hRVS e LR b2 ’ of guests who thronged the parlors | d« of Mr, WAL B | oy the Tonesome brotherhood of ( ond Liver Cure, knowing noth ‘lwh t compriscd many of our ropresentative [ s and A Iy burg. PRI T IR AT B 0 twenty years ago shared with Mr. and hl' 1 Ma fi lj : “ Wabi Bell Creek’s social history” was the birth- | ihroigh your Safe Kiduey and Liver Cure 1 Pass. And Tickot Agt., S e AR TRFGE, 16 BFVAH OB TGE R8T i Lace, o York, }(;u:'l\lby ‘\ui“: iy, ,;v,,,; Ai8s 1\"“ She _.,'»..11, :x:u. _)l:vulxli\'llur:uc min |l>:kll-u<|||n\' this v.luable ANy ]:‘l'f';f'n = b J E rtunate pogscssor of an a wido! versary on t a L 0 ¢ v orld. 020 Fars sbre & : < 2 s frontier town, Among thoso present | and tiree children, A full fedged faly, e ati Gl robLu T > AL B, Bawsan Goneral Ao, While our Work is better, our Prices are Lower were Mr. and Mrs, Herman Kountze, [ though sccond handed, isa valuable Chicigo, Omaha and wont, besides a L BOMATTAGNKGERE. . Judge and Mrs, Clinton Briggs, M. | quisition to a raw homestend and & de- | Jarge nunber of the y veople of the than all otlets g . Clinton Briggs, Y, | v AT peoy L e i Aty B som. | wwlisher f time, purse and labor. town enoyed o’ cvenitng of wnbrolen | Y AT L gy L7 PILES! PILES! PILES! TR 1 3 i ok | Tho first official tie of Judge Murray, of | pleasure. Miss Ada was the recipi-nt of y i Mr, and Mm. J. H. Horback, ), i COA00S0 the 10, bs looked ipon | scveral ologant and con 1y gifts, A Sure Cure Found at Last! AT TITE LAST ! Mr. and Mra. Georgo Barker, Mr. | giles o0y Bt (Ol v outed Bk £ No One Nood Suffer! and Mrs. B. E. B. Kenncdy, Misses | ard ), Spith and Miss Emma M. Dawes, o el Dk Rt fand S L l J A I I J E: EI A I B Fannie and Lottie Kennedy, Mr. and | both of wero the recipients of Bducational Erograss. & U. P. R. R. Shops. ;‘l,lf,f"f;f.:“';m,",‘f,:,:a;'_) e Dl . Mra, Charles Childs, Mr. and Mrs, | the judicial injunction at c st price. . One hundred children attend the Blom-| gy, ands of equally rong endorsements— | Indian Ointment. A wingle vox has cured the | | received all of the SIX FIRST PREMIUM Thomas Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs, | Palmyra claims the the fastest record in | initen schoc many of them In catod whero hupe was aban- | worstchronic casos of 26 or 805 uars standing. No § it iage G re o The total enrolment of o Tekamah |« oncd—bave beon voluntarily given, sh o noed suffer five minutes atter a) g thi; " . . { Bean, Mr. and Mrs, J. J. MoLain, |marriuge o remonien, | Justive 1. A e total enroilment of - the ekatnl | o e ot Warness-Safa’ Kidnest and | wondoriul soothing medieine, - Lofions, {natra: offered for Competition in our line # Mr. and Mrs. C. F. MoLain, Mrs, | {rommerhauser united a couple on New Tiver Crre, I all d weasos of the kidneys, liver | ments and electuarics do more harm than good, Burdette, Mrs, J, N. H. Patrick, Years m ten seconds, He probably for Mrs. A, J. Poppleton, Mrs. Rustin, Hebron is determined to have a public | or urinary organs. 1t any ono who reads this | William’s Olntment absorbs the tumors, all . got to put lus autograph to the necessary | reading ™ Pay 91 physical troublé remembor the gret | the intenso itching, (particulaaly at night afte O V' e r A l l c o e t 1 t o r s : P et REARY rouble remembr the grot | B warm in bod.) acts a8 & poultice, gives in- m . documents; that would require a few min- 3 . oihip ¢ 30 ——————— | stant and painleas reliet, and isprepared only for hip at 3 The schy with & mem Gen, Lowe, Mrs. R. E. Gaylord, Mr. |utes. Frank cnuuty.'uru n;hwrw 1 : Murphy, Mr. T. B. Guming, Mr. and | bury, they becoming the e of Ma p : lonthe 4th, the former of Charles H.|°f> lb.“:; fm]: vlf,'” ]"c' Il'll:nnfin‘::fi:!“fl'lt::n T"”Lh and the latter of James McComb. | The Vids for erecting the new school at ) , Mrs. W. H. h Rl by left next morving f tour of the [ Schuyler —exce Hanscom, Mr, and Mrs, Joseph Bar- |east: o 8 1o & TOUEOT R (36 000) b For the Best Jewelry, (own make.) For the Best Engraving, aflords me p easuro tosay that) have never found anything which gave such immeaiate and perma- net relief a8 Dr. Wil.inm's (ndian Ointment For sale by all drugyists or mailed on receipt of CELEBRATED e and says about Dr. William's Indian Pile Oint- ment: I have used scores of Piles cures, and it ed the appropriati soveral hundred dollurs, and cted. all were rej ker, Mr, and Mrs, Louis Reed, Mr. and Mrs. David Whitney, Dr. and Mrs. Conkling, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Sweozy, Mr. and Mrs. Bauserman, Mr. and Mrs. George I. Gilbert, Mr. Kellum, Mrs. Sears, Mr, Charles ‘Woodworth, Mr. Charles Isaacs, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Burns, Mr, and Mrs. H. Pundt, Mr. and Mrs. The colored quality quarter of Lincoln has been shaken to its foundation stone by an elevated wedding last Tuesday. "T'was an eclipso .of overshadowing proportions, The principal participants wore A, Hurd: ing and wiiss 15 Tuwblinsom, a most approprinte unme for a bride, Henry H. Loochen and Miss Richie Heine of Hooper, Dodge county, were unced mun and wife on the 7th, umerous friends stood to their backs P whil William Dolan, Dean and Mrs, Mills. | till the ceremony closed. Henry had been paugh, Mr. and Mrs, D. C. Bloomer Liochen around for a suitable mate for of Council Blufls, Mrs. Hugus, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Griffen, Miss Griffen, several years and finally struck Richies, The Belle of Waterloo bas subsided and surrendered, and all's quiet on the Elk- Mr. and Mrs, Connell, Judge Chad-|horn. James G, Herrington laid success- wick, Mr. Geo. W. Megeath, Mr. and | ful siege to her heart und “hand and signed The new brick school house at Osceola is nearly completed. The house is a two- story brick, with metal roof; two rooms below and two above, The past_year has been one of unusual prosperity in school matters in Saunders county. teacl The latter reccive from $40 per month, Gage county is divided into one hundred districts, of which ninety are supplied with good substantial school houses, which cost ahout $70,000, and which have an average attendance’ of 4,000 chii- dren, The Friendville schoo's bezin the new year with 160 pupils enrolled — The "There ure 5,000 pupils and 115 5 to price, $1.00. HENRY & CO.. Prop'rs., CLYKLAND, OO, For sale by C. ¥ Goodman. Oct1tendRwanwlv finited States Depository rx—ns'r NationalBank —OF OMAHA.— Oor, 13th and Farnam Sts. I and Mrs, John Campbell, Mits May | The brides’ of Lebanon, Red Wil R A S ke avching of tho private parta, and for noth | Pop the Best Watch Work, i { Campbell, Miss Berlin, Mr. £ i Jora und ‘llmh_. irad "",1:,';'1‘,1‘;‘5‘;:,‘5,‘f;l‘z‘l’).'fr.“,qh"f,.‘,'il'.’“x:;'lf'l e fl E R, "fcad what the Hon J. M. Cefinberry of Clove: % ntial rib U For the Best Diamonds (own importation) FOR THE BEST QUALITY:: GrOODS DISPLAYED, EVC. Having lately enlarged my workshops and putting in new «nd improve ¢ chinery, T hope to still moro improve the quality and finish af our ork and fill orders with more promptness than 18 usual. CAUTION ! My Mctio bas always been and always will be: “‘First to gain suporior ties and then advertise the fact—not bofore—no wild advertisements Scme unprincipled dealers bemng in the habit of copying my arnouncements, 1 would beg you, the reader of this, to draw a line between such copied advertisements trip. ) < G BTARLIBIIKD 1866, Rogers, Missos Minnio Megeath, [ Tho presont eohiool bulldings at I and those of Yours very truly, 1y Organtzed as » National Bank August 20, 1863 Ainnje . The matrimonial warket in Albion | Springs are too small to accommodate the In Hosts of Families s o ! Laura Connell, Julin Knight, Mary | opencd up wausually active with the bLe. | cnrollinent of pupils, ns there are now | Hostetter's Stomach Bitters in s much rocarded | CAFITAL AND PROFITS OVER - 8300000 Knight, Irene Lowe, Kittio Lowe, | ginning of the new year, Capt. A. Do [ 300 Anua Cary, 1tonled off | nearly 500 children in the vistrict of sch the four departments. There are | # & houschold nicessity as sugar or coffe The Ty proved it to he perfect'y relinble in those cases of | HawxaN Koosrax, President. 8. L] L] %1 STOMACH OLDEST _BANKING FSTABLISHMEN IN i Mrs. Oscar Stephens, Mr. Thos. L. lil‘llu ur{\icl:n i.n capitulation on the ith. | chools are iu:;pm,.m..n condition, and OMAHA. Shaw, A F S Shad. | The Waterloo brass band gave them u | give promise of a very large attendance 3 9 KOUun i v.il:k ) {s“‘r] ?ln:dlil::m‘hlirur'\\sfllrlx:; loud aud lensthy send off on their eastern | during the year, . SHODEBSORS TO KOUNTZE BROTHERS:) ) , Mr. H Hague and Miss May Ha ot ! nd now comes the genius of The Lone rettiest” was not without its lasting m‘:‘ J0w o0t 8 ‘The gentlemen members of the | With a vand flourish on the 2d, followed | ago. emergency where a prom) o Avauiiva K o reslda : $ ) emergency where Gmpt and conyenient rem- VGUHITA 728, Vice President, y Hoss English Opera troupe weropleas. | 15265 0y Suwnel 1 Bolluud and Siiss | Thers aro forty-five ool ditrict in | 485 T dimanic ;-:,....u.;..du.,.a ves oyt B i Culr, The Reliable Jeweler, Omaha, Meb., kB (§ h L ! Clark, und arvey ark anc a on 08 »f whicl ve | dyspepsin, indigestion and other troubles are . J. POPPLKTON, Atto) ’ LA . i gutly entertained on Friday ovening | Minnio Wilion, Howard oqunbrynearly all et swblohiare|oToRGRey i SN & CREIGHTON. Sign of the Striking Towr Tock \ : 5 y Mr. Juleus Meyer, who gave a re-| Mr, and Mrs, Mathies Weich of Fre- . and o1l are in & thriving condition. | aey o namiaruFKiats and Deslers, to whom — — 3{’ q ception at his rooms on Farnam street, | mont cclebrated the twenty-fifth anniver last census roport. gives 1,631 school | SEPr 107 Hovtettor's Almansn for 155 F. H. Davis, Asst, Cashler, . . W where opportunity was ull‘urt!ud them | sary of their niurrisge on the Sth, Four- | children, Thi bank rocelves doposits withous regard 0 THE G"BE A_'I } to meet a number of Omaha's lovers n years' continuous residence in the 8 smounts, i R of music. The reception while very Newr, with his statlstios that school Insucs time certificates bearing Interest, informal soon partook of the character of a chamber concert in which the Philomathean club and the visitors | of the event. endships as was evidenced by the large number of guests who tendered ” their cou- gratulation and numerous silver souvenirs articipated. A lovely quartetto by [ IRed Ciad takes the entire pautry with- ozart, Griego Sonata in D minor |out a protest. On the 4ch three pair Air on the fourth string by Bach, ar- | startedon the straight and narow path of ranged by Wilhelmj, together with s | ¥edded life, mwid t”oatfoctionate congr.t- us do not havs a tendoncy to become aids, but that on the contrary their cew of matrimony are fully cent, better than the average of woman kind, Pawnee City is fortunate in her school privileges. Her graded schools, under the charge of W. 1. Gardner, principal, uecs, wly on H Draws drafts on San Francisco and princlpal citios of tho United Statos, also London, Dublin Edinburgh and the priveipal cities of the cont; aent of Europe, Sells passenger tickets tor emigrantafby tho (o man Iin may1dtf The Oldest kistarhshed learing Salel ulations of admiving friends, Robert ©, 1 { and M BANKING HOUSE flute duo hy Messrs, Moyer and | Schneider of the Hess troupe, and a are rapidly takivg a front rauk. Five lien Leitach lead the | tenchers besides the principal, are e Y sschal Liaird and Liczi v " enrolle zako & ] flute molo by Mr. Schueider formed | Lelisch, and Wil T Fulton ‘s ‘M| Phogechand the wumber ol seolars envolled | G113 o 4P IN NEBRASEA. £ \ the evening's programme, a musical [ Amy A, Luce. § ooy B0 yon dys- O&Idwell, Hamilton & Co 18 | treat which was highly enjoyed by [ When two mourntul persons of opposite Plous Items B aryeon il all in attendance and Ky none more | 8ex snd well advanced in years meet and t N BANEKEIRS. Bentrice has sevenfehurch organizations. POLACK’ T il their tales of sorrow, the result is o cure tor j— I AR AT :“J‘;’I,“r:_ll‘y‘:;’:t“h‘lk“l‘l‘ll W ooling o s s o BT Jundreddollara has been el rsniensond | Dusnow traoescted mino se thatof sa oo A 18 | was the cas « of idow fro o to ilding a Presbyterian church at tra Vo | porated pank, i s0 nuany accomplishod musicians in | 11, who unconsciily T e e g O A R AR TN SRS arsotita’ ® | Accounta Kopt tn currenoy or gold subjest so { our city. It is unnccessary to sy | mournful mate at West Pointy in the per | The five churches of Pawnee county are Btdpyarag | 700 shock withon notis i that the usual delicious supper was | *on of Christian Jastrun, A drougat now | now filled every Sabbath almost to their dsta. Bendfor | Certificates of doposit ssued payablo In thrue, M ol LaxAls Tnlias Rramnndh A TR RN (9 oR Rl et S J|Ciriner six and twelve months, searing (nterest, or 03 p yer al ways ay 4 capacity. Gl HOF BITTRRS dewand without Interest. eatertains royally. Fredorick Stubt and Miss Mary Mo.| Thers are soven churches in Howard Loung wro co, Advances malo to customers o approved secu SOOIAL MOTRE, Keeyan were married at West Phint on [ conoty—three Catholic, two P esbyterian | 11fe. It has /g Boshes! ritios at markot rates of intorost. the It. A recoption at the home of the | and two Methodist. saved hun-l3 o Buy aud well gold, bills of oxchange, goveru L] i The next ‘‘Pleasant Hours” party | bride's mother followed, t1 which s large | ® Rev. James F. Roberts, father of Hon. | e e e | iyt stato, county and oty bonda. © . ! takes place on Friday at Masonic hall., | ow ber of guests wero invited, and where [ J. C. itobert, has accepted the pustorate ~ ——————————————— | Dmw sight dntta oo Englaod, Iroland, Seob IS the place to BU y Barga' ns. i The reception given on Baturdsy st Bowrs were. spent in wery-ninking, | of the Conxregational churches at Ulvaes 5 land, and all parts of Europe. y Brownell hall f th tubt the trials and troubles of | and Rising City, He will come to Butler Boll Buropean pews o tiok o, 1 'omlb'l;l:ul P 000 “’1‘}‘ a0 "“"'" o | amievcss tll it cented to be o virtue and | county about Feb, 100, CULLECTIONS FRUAFILY MA K i © Uiloplaco on Fobrusey ath, - " | oy Porved wnd went ot dbene- | Tho most acceptable letter of ntroduc: wwnd 7 " _|EVERYTHING MARKED IN RED FIGURES. . s g : o0 to w new community was that of Mr 7 | ““Look out for my_left arm” s tho I SR Mise Aunto Notan quiety | Wi Kl wh oo 60 seeie i Co. | & Boautiful Book for the Asking, HAWKEYE { i v ol op » N 0| "l hus, i A fifty i prevailing exclamation. Tho vaccinn- | ol hefora the holiduys, andan the it | 2L It was in the shipe of a filty Look for the Red Ink Marks. } i ey s pound bafore e boll dollar check to the building commwittee of | By applying personatly st the nearcst office N NG M GU 5 ot o old o fadivg | the Catholic churc! o [y NG JFACTURING CO. II|J“ I “lll ) e TR ST L whl"w'l);:fl;’":ul’\fl“.'ll::“:l ling the Catholic church in that town, ot THE SINGER MANUFACTURING CO. (or " 4 3 sl ) 87 ) ehurne u The Methodist church in Nemaba | bY postalcard ifat o distance) any Sore por i PT O q 4 " 2 i rid I sters and ree local 2 h 1 Mrs W.J. Lard was pleanantly celo- [ SVe] 173, M0 made, benedict from the | reachens. Thie' membarship eaches n| GENIUS REWARDFD, BRAOKETS, MOULDINGS, &O. TER ist brated last evening at their home on | borhood ittle over 800, ) hero are six Meth Webster street. A number of friends | [, L churches and five parson i weto present and assisted in making um Creek’s ro'l of honor has reached | man Methodi ¢ church. the eveniug one long to be rembered l)‘i“i’-:"‘.'H:.’rl;unl-l.fl’(}.l?ni:mlirm spidale, | Towre are redding ln Newihe sonpty —OR THE — Groat reduction in Bank Counters, Plans fur: No. 1, No. 2, 1 STORY OF THE SEWING MACHINR | st sodSouiom it b lfwion S | British Oonsumption Physic..Brnmptau Gough ~ Prescription, - ired. Shelving of all kinds furnished and put Q £ containing & handsome and costly stel cngrav- | LG ilainy res aint on short Botle In Bottles §1.00 each, 6 for 8500, In Bottles 75 cents each, 6 for 83.50, e, and o {nto building ready for paint on short notlcy j ¢ accepted the | five traveling ministers o Y |fue trontispiorco; also, 23 Ancly ongraved wood | G o rkuen are the best mechanics that can be s el - — { by the participants. Qlfve ranih ot e o o 3 i o | A arhaLag UL AR, o it Mot Hihseraptad v, N T o s s | procared. Save moiey by giviag ub your cop v = ¥ . rer—— he 1ot, & eller R Dalrymple )rom- | church’ wo i on ite, ahdsomme book, wh0 obtained | bracte. pton wh ¢ above p ed ost Buccrsstul Con- i Marriage Licenses Lesued During e | ised ' provide for the Widow Behocley- | owa mistors. bexint . in ok [ 258 e noat” e b abc and mubor Btairs, Newsls and Balusters. ot Hovmal i the Worl) e rers Drocured s the LATGeSt 8 emedion. hoabovs t Week. mournivy meriber of the Claypool family, | county spend @ portion of their time in | 4108te offices of The Singer Manufacturiug Co. '&W’;';:‘“ “'“‘:.;‘:.':n'};“"‘a"‘ {‘;;r‘;;'g Moajcines bave loug been deemed 10 England 1ifa i{ble Cures for all Complaints of the Lung and Frank Romanakoff, aged 27, to|onthxaww duy, (inthe 20w lonesouc | Newaba. In' addition thire ‘are thice| THE SINGER MANUFACTURING 00. | iy} nd i done some of tho Gnesh Bbair work | 5451, i Miss Margaret Oriol, agod 27, won o wy Sootland,” from Fillwore [ local preacher-. ‘There are 600 memb rs [ Principal Office, 34 Unlon Square, New Vork | o the Northwest T BH. PARFITYT, OMAELA, NEIE, [ , ag . county, formed a closy and lasting union | in communion with the church in this octe7-Ambett & w Orders by mail promutly attended b wnio-H H (