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i THE OMAHA DAILY BEE, (FLm [ BENCLUSIVE FUR STORE | vl 1 Sealskin S ' » LA > A4 L . . All our ;- ki Largest Store, Largest Stock to Select from. Lowest Prices Possible. o Coods o5 | TGMORROW WILL BE A BIG SALE DAY WITH 0§ | e o . TO- ALA M) = e Oy )1“‘a & A ‘ 1 ST TS AI()I‘.I' $° i F 1) 42 %" LADIES’ \ 1 A e ORI R S Y il " LADIES' Sealskin Sacques. |BIR: 2 B A Sealskin Sacques, “We have at lenst 175 to 200 Sealskin Sacques. manufac tareq by us’ conatantly In stock, Yon can i 1o i olsewhere, and wo pride oursclyes i o ; soloction elsewhere, and wo p u Our large and complete assortment is all men Fit and Durability Guaranteed. of the best Alaska Seal and Murtin, Lon- don dyed. Q 4 I —————— SPECIAL. AR N ( (AU EEO R VAT el oot i i \ . / I \ Large purchases and stock previous to SELL TO-MORROW ONLY } . ¥ X A I tho late 100 per cent rise, enabling us to At $80, $90, $100 and $110. + & AN 3 / sell you garments for a short time only at ) ! formor pricos. These are beauties and worth (0 i \ % Besnonn teo beaution an y f : { | Come in Tomorrow and ee ASK T0 SEE THEM = 3 \ - 7 2 what we are doing. ‘\\" ) Qe s 7y 2 QAL po-MS Sp 218 SOUTH FIFTEENTH STREKT, OPPOSITE THE BUYb. Special Prices Tomorrow. T 3 ; s \ Ladies’ and Gentlemen's Astrachan Capes and Mugfs, Special Prices Tomorrow. Seal Cages and Muils, Otter Capes and Mufts, Frur Caps, Fur Gar- Persian Lambd Capes and Mufs ’ Beaver Capesand Muffs, Miok Capes and Muffs, Nutria Capes and Muis, Krimmer Capes & Muffs, ments and Fur Robes Wool Seal Capes and Muyfs, Monkey Capes and Muifs, Coney Capes & Mutt, of Every Description. i [ Black Martin Capes & Muyfs JSPRCIAL TONORRON T e AULABAUGH FUR COMPANY, : - Catalogue. Every Mailed Description. 218 South Fifteenth Stréet, Omaha, Nebraska. . Fo R N Mexico, is in the city, a guest of his father, s ions discussed was, hould Gen- i Z m;‘. bhold fever for th e t p i or his very se " . p Mexico, city, scussed was, 3 ¥phoid fever for the past taree months, | %0 be up and about again after his very se- | costumes presented a gay and _kaleidoseopi NEBRASKA SOClhTY PEOPL]‘“ {‘,“"1‘;’“,‘;'- Woodside, sr., and sister, Mrs. S. | ers us be More I'requent.” This lit- | 2 s ;uuu'n_\- recovering, ¥ vere siege with the rheumatism. £06110 \Vh 1ot Wk witicass |f‘,'.,”'\-'.».| Dy o . Boyd. erary club is rupidly wiuning a popular repu- i ilitary band has seen its T Hollopeter has leased ox-Mayor Tait's | largo number of visitors. The afair was a N ; i paimicst days, it is feared. In the pust fow reh Platee. idenc orth INifth strect dunng the | Pronounced success, ' e s asnasks ;r'h'.f:'\pl Ry s 1s onjoying +a visit from his | MoNths sovoral of the bestplayers havo ro. | Arrangements are being made for a charity | latters jco in Chicago, Mrs, Perry Walker vetumed Wedugsday toms of Tnterest About Prominent People | 1t as bee - 5 a Noboay, of ot T, prop moved from the city, Practice is still kept take pluce on the eveniug of Decer M A\l dtns ok had ot asov- | ovening from a visit to Chic g, X X circles, during the past week, that the wed- o > Gy e b with regularity. i > fsonrage- ! Y . ) 3 “~_in Omaba's Sister Cities. . Rl t et stone quarries, Mr. Nobes | up with re nd in spite of discourage 3 eral months sojourn in Canada. He will re- Mrs, D. Hawksworth and son I'red have in a's Sister Cities, ding of Dr. H. C. Milier und Miss Gertrude | 18 accompanied by his daup htor, Miss Lizzie, | ments, Kearney bonsts of tho best band in the e C. s club which meets weekly | engaice i business her turied from a long visit av Burlngton, T A Metealf will take place some timethis month. l\ul\lil\n.*i\l.\\'lllspmx;lll;.v.\\'m‘n'l'in]lhu(' Y. Toborteon. who s, been i1l fop | ComBosed of murtied ladics, but thelr bus- | wiGhioler on returned Wednesday | | . Crites of C ) was visiting with Mus/Ohaties Cohenharvo 1685 Wo - | A brilliant social affair_was the oue ten- . Y. Robertson, who has been i1l fo ands and all other males are strictly ex- | ¢ 0 L ey ¥ | uis former law partner, Judge B, S. Rumns FREMONT'S SEASON OPENS BRIGHTLY. | fon o ntomid st mts s v Sy o by " T ot e Prechyiortn | several e, s ablo 16 "bo out drnving on | eluded, M. A S Baldwn wil entetain from Daver! Wiiero, halias for suns e the sarlier part of U ol L ' W Mr. | church Tuesday evening. The church was X 3 e club this weels. e C. Harltell of Norfolk sen-Cloos wedding on Weds and Mrs, James Schultz, at Keyport, N. J, | filled by b > e F ras booked last spring | TheT. W.T.G. M. high five club held a ) ) X b L o - g b A 'y St ! 3 friends in the city dur- 3y I'he A g ; Blnwill lio) wialh feients In -New. York R rney audience Decem- | pleasunt moeting with Miss Luua Eells at : o ).he Festive Tiddledy-wink Keceived Brooklyn and Philadelphia beforo hor return, t progranme, which was exceuted | b¢ ¢ 20 the pleasure on account | the home of heruncle, Lester Eells el and the Missos Miolicl ! p S TosldBnea el R OventAvms! by, Nebraska's ogiiym st Bhiladel phla beforo Hor retutrn. | uring thelavauing, of the'unfinished condition of the new opera | ~An impromptu dance was eld at the opera e T o Ll % Prettiost—Gassip from Hastings e R L R e | o\ viunk (Reoplots Sosioly Y abi Ohiviatian s omunaing 1 promisedicorbe comsi hotise Monday: fevaning,iby the U RABHOD imadday, A R i - of and friends. Ty » - golden wedding Monduy night. PRy P98 Boclowy Aol BUEAUAR I plated Hin men with the and best girls. L S % i 5 B Al e — Events at Beatrice. 4y Mos. Max Koha of Lincola visited friends T oarr ot bl Congropntionalionuich ey Tho +Treast,of Days, under tho monsge- | Thomembors of theA. O U, W with ncls H. Lawton, orstwhile of this city, but | N %, FE COE, (PS8 e IIENEY oF /€8 altay $hia whelc. thelr jmocting held ‘i “the flecture room, | ment of the ladies of the Trmity M. I, | their wives and familios, will hold 4 social 8 xes ot Grand Island, Nob., was | o), 3"t respaciod citizens; and. the grao —_— Adolph Haller of Sioux City was a visitor | Sheicayhow oficors for tho ensuing vear, | church, ran o successful carcer this week, | gathering at the opera house the evening of | Sengwing old Beatrice acquaintances Wed- | jji A P T The movements of society people in some of | in town this weck. ws engaged in by the membors present. and the church dobt was lessened theroby. = | the 1ith, i ; ; ; e Moata aad. 1.7 RodHolE hive ks , bis bome now bemg in Fore t City, the leading towns of the stateare detailed | Miss Kato Hickey of Lincoln returned to | ~ Arrangements are being completed to hold llnn‘[';r sl A '“";"3!;"'-‘ .1'\';‘0':";‘?“"'\'\’5 "“1‘ 'v“f'“;\"]“":""")"‘l'l"‘)“”f 5“"_"""‘;‘x‘:1""dl‘l““.‘“““ ar | south tobo_absent sy months, They 2 here the young coupie will in fucure below. ‘The season may be said to have only | hSEhomo a few days axo afier a short visit | a charity ball 2 Thursday ovenivg. and it | eots rogularly each weelk. SOOI | eriing of the soth, - arand dance om the | will visit New Mesico, Texas, Arlzona and MEEG i fairly opousd. In later lssuss Tux Bee will | Wit fflende in this clty. © biiethe s ’1::-;1\:‘::;Zi\»l‘-:f(fl“x:;[;‘)u:g? o literay society ts Being agitated among | Steps have boen talken for the organtzation }:::.’c"l’.“_‘l‘:f:,”n'i’"“‘fifi""“;‘;"",':'l‘,\‘,i"',‘;"""“‘*“ atateslbo- i g Hankerwill 16ad L0 (e ymoraal it ver the important society events isi A he wants of the students at the business col- | of a dancing club to run through the winter i sy s el s et T T (T T A e e e fEoma s e Linooln, 1o | Yorks elito were all there and pronounced | ¥ : season, > R L e ey LR C L Fremont. to Salt Talos Cae'as foneon @ pleasure trip | g masquerade ball tendered by the tadics of | & Tevin, spoolsl sment fop the treamuy || |+ THs mombera of whe North Biatte 80 de flvisl 0P oatrico snd 1o o e | 1ar 1n socicty and the event. is looked forvard emo zden. S i N . department and stationed at Sacramento, tment are ctive preparation fora ball eI 0, 438, 2 Vi e ! s 4 n itA bt 5 Ml D ationed cramento, | partment are in active preparation fora ball [ Yo , Ly to with pledsant anticipati Never in the history of Fremont bas there | Mr. und Mis. Scoloy of Liricoln worc | grond aftaiv i Anorn. theoc movboil o spet a fow duys with friends in the | 1o boheld on New Year's ave. This will bo | Stock rauchesin thiscounty, 001 Aluong the coming events iy the patlor the- boon oxperfencd a woro brlliant. soclal. sea- | guests of M and, Mrs, . M. Taggartthe | fimasidng wovor M and . Scott has seturnsd from e fnapoo. | 2 °F 1 Er04LETena of tho socialseason. | eou inst Eakirday afiaracon i L vty which will shortly 1o givn by son than the prescut one. Parties, teas, | By D504 Npl "D B Rolfe colebrated the | Walkes' § aunlin, G W Shidler, € 15 | tion of ‘bis building operations for the Union Beatrice, iriends, g (o dramatic abillty will have thy eftoct of Kenaingtons, tidd "‘;""l“" "bs°°‘“‘“'”“ twenty-fourth anuiversary of their marriage | ham, 1.’ Daily 3° Meradith, st o Mong; | Pacific in Wyoming and Idaho. A very pretty and pleasant social affair was Norfolk. MELn gLt valne OF L an baviiatlons 16 snd hich Ove and balls. bavo shased each | Jast Suturday evening by entertaining nlargo | Eva’ and Nellie Douglas, Lonise Newmun, | yononicrio h o, [isas City is vishing bis | o «Diddledy Winks” sociat party given Satur- | W, H. and Edwin Johuson, of tho Johmson | dlone the fact of any xath tthe Dovoy e o oon iy ationed | Mmber of frionds, old residants of Nebraska | Aunio Johnson, Luella Plummer, KatoLylor, | §facrfray; "o Kotberine arrotte and | gay aftornoon last by the Misses Weston. | Dry Goods company, visited in Sioux City | Fésidence being exceedingly - pleasant aud scores of hospitable homes have been thrown L e A T b e e brny A SR b A "k Carnival” was the mystic title of | Those present were the Misses McGee, Ponn, | Monday aud Tuesday ooy e s olflr’%‘lr:dl::g;vtrllfi:;‘.::“{'lmfx"x‘ L R K select one, as the following list of those | Mark Doty Charles Gunz, Linyd, . Sauls, lll)nmeylculng;‘c\lgt\til:lrlu|n(‘,nlv1_pr.a.\;]1dl?d‘ p:\r the | Bradt, Halladay, R: . , Rawles, Tait, l\.luom, Mr. ::ud Mrs. Jay Helphrey entertained | a visit to relatives at Malvern g Theodore I Mummel roturned u fow | prosent will show: =~ Generaland Mrs, Van | W. Bovercdge, Lafo Ioador, C. Dart, 1. | & esters,0f Votorans o fucsday oveuing. | Black, Baro bin, Ryan, Dorsoy, Smith, | Dean Whitmash of Omaa, Sunday and Mon- [ Mr. C. M. Butler has gonc on a two woeks' T last wealt to oneof ‘Morvison's bost | 3G Hon aud Mrs. £ . Wareon, Hon. | Davidson, Ed. and Charles Woods. A A e oy e e bl o | Miles, LaSullo, the Misses Davis, all of this | day. visit to Chlcago and udjucent poluts. girls, Miss Ivy Green, who accompanies him | T, ‘Wilson, Hon, and Mrs. M. L. Hayward, T, nia ol ‘home in England. Fe Wil ramain | City, and Miss Danuat of Clinton, In. Re- | Goveror Thayer was u guest at the home | ouitit wero' yisitins i tho city et and who has Deen given @ cordial welcome by | Mr. and Mrs. Julian Metealf, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs, W. H. Winterbotham of Genoa, gave | “PCe #bout six months. freshments were served at 5 o'clock and a | of Colonel S. 8. Cotton last Sunday. past week. A Y 2L F.f:{‘?.\’:‘& J.oflf.!“. pi‘l:""vivl"l‘:fi': ;3‘0‘ In o \‘\.m ?4 P, h;en;:lm‘ M{i n\n'dlMlx;l. l-;\.lm Shewell, | 4 elogant recoption Friday Nt fmm T most enjoyable time was indulged in through- | Mrs. Dr. Alexander Sear, and Miss Lillian |~ Miss Lucy Wolcott of Weeping Water is h D Mr. an rs. R. M. Rol ) i 5% ¢ ) 4 Jerec] 3 ST visitine ¢ 8 0 jpatited lolako prominodt, pert. My and | M and Mrs. B, M. Relte, Mrs and Mre, | 31 CCHUSS Socabion eidey Mfiermoon, T A P A s Gereclke, left on Monday last for Richmond | Visitine friends in this city B d Brown, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Lort G. W, B 7 ’ /| 118 west Ninth street. y b aRd. Mixe, Hovert Lovton, | o 0 5 : A A number of the young menof the city | and Norfolk, Va, where they will remain | A most delightful “Kensington” was en- | wes t 3 v & Dr. and Mrs.' Hershey, Mrs. General Coe, | Phillips and Mrs, C. E. Pollock from this | dance of the series Thursday evening at Ger- B Walal % - : H i v Joyed by a large number of ladies at Mus, Frank MeGiverin and_family, formerly of ( Mys. R, . McComas, - Mrs. William fulton, | city attended. hetia ol have formed a social club and have given it | during the winter, Waugh's Thursday afternoon Stanton, this week becamo residents of Fre- | Mys. - Mary Lorton, Mr. George L. NGO, e y aDip. ks, % A the name of the Entre Nous club, The chief | Mrs. 1. F. Menuinger, of Madison, wifo of st Lol mont, Mr. MeGiverin comes to take post- | Woalsoy. A very quiet wedding but one which | The “Aing's Daughters”of the Episcopal | j)iouis of the new organization are thegiving | Madison county’s troasurer, visited relatives pEPE P : tion as cashier in tho now Commercinlna- [ T NPERR G o ey, created great interest was solemnized at | church held an Xmas sale for the benefitof | “biscts OF the Anisation aro Whoglving, | Madipon couniyls weasnier visited rolativos PEPPERMINT DROPS. tional bank to begin operations January 1. Mr. Fred Blyschlac hos returned frowt & | Oggen, Utab, on the 6th. The contracting | oharity at the restdence of Mrs. H. M. Oliver | of da1ces in the propar season with bonting | intne olly dusing the woels Beforo a political party “sweeps the state” pleasure trip through California and the ) y . g 3 - H. M, partios and picnic excursions inthe summer. Mrs. Thos. A. Searles is enjoying a visit ! ! ate Tuesday evening I'remont lodge, No. 15, ‘ arties, Charle: Vhaley i i Saturday evening veek, The end- . < . N i the managers generally have to “eome dow: A F.and A. M., gave a banquet, There southwest, parties, Charles Whaley and Miss Hattio | Saturday evening of last week, The attend The oficers of the club are: President, B, {1':‘:1(:: vhl'ruund, Mrs. N. Brewer of Missour “,i‘m“““l‘ H:N generally hay ‘come down ore present not. only local members of the Mrs, George L. Woolsey is visiting in New Plant, were former residents of this city ance was large and a neat sum was realized R AR AL 4 3 4 B y b2 s O osiint | ¥ork 8 Mol WB Backus, wite of tho Superin. | for charity Mux\:ln,\l,‘.. president, A\m(u ice D. 1:1‘,“5, ol Muror, made o business and pleasire peWhat, arcost me for voling nvico.! sail end, Hooper, Scribues ther Several weddings in society ar o endent of the Indian school at Genoa, spent ) “Pleg Seekers secretar I, yers reasurer, M, . | trip to Elliott, Ia., during the week, al 1@ tramp, veproachfully, “*don't you North Be " cribner and oth eral weddings in society are announced The *Pleasure Sceker Tttt wonrd of diroutora, 3. D Rainey. W, | M- and Mes. 6! 1 Eewora of Long Pine, | know that evon history repeats 1tself1 S Havss Glnoa, apen club entertained ol 0 tako place: dutlag e holldeys: afow duys of this week visiting fricuds iu SPLE el SEVRIOS n . Mrs. J. A. Elliott returned home Wednes- il vedianhie iy xhvn‘uu_». ; g the HE:Lh“,“,‘ u' S0 ial session at Germania H. Harrison, M. D. Hesse, M. Simonds and | 8re visiting at the home of their daughter, “*Mine is o day from un extended visit with her sister at York. he young society ladies will give a series [ hall Tuesday evening. C. 1. Swiler, Mrs. H. C. Thurber. the counterfeite Howard, Dak, Hon. Lee Martin and wife will spend the .:‘r l"lth"!'l:.m\umi;u« at the opera house this Sixteen hundred visitors were entertained he amateur dramatic club of the city A. Ranbolt, president of the Norfolle | of a picce of leaa, * Muss Nellie Blewett is at_home from Cor- | winter in Texas. Minter for the beneflt of tho boor of tho city, | at the Young Men's ChriStian association | comprising somo of tho best local talent, National bankc, went 1 Minnespolis on | curit g % R A ok f Bt 3 ] "6 ArT I e Paddock op ouse e nights of Bclors o America d d St @ iterest in the game,” Dr. And Mrs. Crabbs are entertaining Mrs, | PArty of young people u few evenings ago. Dr. H. I Aol gave a social dance to {. e ”ll)“_‘v‘.“‘l“»“_‘li""""fi“" to hold a stag | acember 1 aud January 1. The cast in- | 10an association. § Dashaway—The other night [ went to an W. B. Millor and Miss Ellen Miller of N M. and Mrs, T. D, Knapp aro visiting at | & nvited frionds at Fitzpatrick’s hall | sesslon Docember 18, at wi ielvtime they will | cludes among others the Mesdames J. B. The Queen City skating club has been or- | ymateur theatvical performance und then vada, O. & their former home in Louisville, Ky. B B k ‘i"”‘_‘»(-! s A initiate their handsome new: hull and parlor: Buchanan, George C. Barl C, J. Smith, | 8anized and the young peonle of both sexes | went home and had n terrible dream. Clev Monday evening the members of the Turner |~ Miss May Boynton is in Osceola. ting BB Ronpwih bl wife and family re- Frank Jackavias, cashler6f the Harper | Miss Minnic Bibb and Messrs. Gilbert Pal- «ux-.|h-.‘:nli\~.‘.n]n>\m'.' this exhilarating winter | fon—What did you dresm! Dishaway heir “presiden r. John Haman, ey g s May er. veolr, ond has take s residence on ’ 0 Cogswell and Maurice D. Hesse. The cntel se, comfortably furnished anc ST S athered en 'masso at his hospitablo | Hon. and Mrs, Lee Love will spend the | Fourteenth street LR ¥ R0 Wadnosday anping tainment will be aided by Mrs, A, W. Brown | beated, has been erected on the bauks of the ,,’f,'“"‘” Lwondor how. aolgra minage 10 got omo and reminded him that it was his | winter in southern California, I, Brodfuchrerand J. N. Kilian, editor of Ablquist of this ity, 4s piano accompanis fork river for the use of the members | $UCN R il b ey nad el hort % A h s paper, attended the silver wed- | . Sid Moore, bookkeeper av Moriarity, Trim- | “Nppg (0, C. Kuapp entertained a large num. ] IRV peslng for torilay i < Eathored for tho eipross purposs of duly | ot Auna Killlan of Grand Tsland, is vis- | diug of Mr. and Mis. Herman G. Lueschon, [ bled Co, this city, whs aartied fo Miss e L a E E s, Ura 68 the Eoiel Dinine’ || HEHEBRIA RItoce i6 " equaio. maslilistar e v Ialls iting with heg sister, Mrs. Houry Behling, [ in the northorn part of the county, on | Jillie Selby, also of this city, Sunday morn- | Nopth Seventh street, last Friday evening, | entertained a ol I y tricuds | them, 1 suppo coived and spent a dolightful evening as the Mrs. D, E. Forrestall is entertaining her | Wednesday, : TR SRS from 8 to 6 o'clock. Mrs, Knapp was ably | tan afternoon luncheon on Tuesday. “Dr. Koch's lymph isn't any better than gueats of Mr. and Mes, Haman. A pleas. | sister, Mrs, Dr. Mower, of Indiana Emil Von Bergen passed Sunday in Hum- ) Babeock leayes, for Ilinols in a | gsisted in the reception of her friends by | _The Congregatioual society of this city has | the MclCinley Dl vThan what 2! Tho Rat nordent of 4 e PO g A e S o et L phi ey i ; i : e express purpose of taking D. W. Cook. recontly purchased a vocalion, a lavge church | MckKimley vill. - 'They both put a stop to con- e iy R S s A ARRAOL NI LD, g1l 4ps00n) 61 P unto himsolf a *rib," 50 it I8 given outin | o May L. Tait, Mrs, Talt and Miss | Organ built after the style and partialiy on | Sumplion, don’t the + Miss Addie Warren entertained & large | onan ) spend the winter in SRR L S -l ( - 5 social ci l.vx_ 2 4 ¥ arming daughter, and son | the principle of a piy and the pul Kvery day that the wild western town of i ias Leen the custom for many years to lisses Carrie and Addie Renfrew. who for lon departed Wodnesday evening for | WaS given its first opportuiity to hear the | Walla Walla postpones the estavlishuent of company of young people Tues uight at Rev. J. D. Countermine, assisted by Rev. _ $ 3 vear h y her delightful home on West Sixth streot. i S i s I‘rl:‘sl;s\h-lltn;“ brate together the birthday anniversaries | the past year hav n ap Baston completing , where they will reside for the fu. ew instrument at a recital which took place | a university is that much Hnwl]iu»! from yel The reception was given in honor of Miss | b ab Gresham 18 3 ¥ of Mrs, W. A. Downing and R. R. Greer, | thelt studies in music, ha eturned home., i irst Congregational church on Eriday | forming a most beautiful colle Baily of Omaha and Miss Denchy of Boston. | N and Mes. Chasies Boct sntertained o | This happy event took place on Monday at | ¢y oy Attorney John A, Lusto, is visiting | "o Ladies’ league of Unity church gave s | evening, The instrumental soloctions wore | Jobuny (at Lincoin park)— What's the uso e ; ; ) this week in Utah, : ot U B Ot e ¥ ; Wednesday evening the Misses Loulse | pigp five club at their resider:ce last Monduy | the splondid residenca of M. Downing on | Jacob Siehl and children 6f Nebraska City, yenioyatie sug Aosarseil Mcial et thellirools e GRS SEYQUEORY . Dioon afegue) o Hie el Torpin and Ratie Lee folutly catertainod ot | oyvenis i ) S 1B0 bme of tho fattas on Reivary avonus: | “SEA"E: yionafold. s at bis formor home tn | 1 CLL LIy second strvet. Both of thosa cen been visiting the fanily “of Mark | v eveniug. programme of choico vocal numbers'by Miss | ""Willie'll het this Iittie oue will. She's a hey gave @ chocolataire at 7 o'clock, fol- | Ohio, and rumors aro atloat that when he ro. | S auie People lave log been identifiod O e vt ) Mava 31 . Clara B, Colby, who was so seriously | Mittle Kenuedy of Omaha, assisted by I girl elephant a7 RO & chooniatre 8y T O , and rumors a o vh with the Browth et e ea i 0y g Maud Me- > ving Ao ent, filled out an eveniag of rare en). . ekt R 2 LA B S e R turns it Will b necessary to_purchaso two | Wth L KTV M::-'xlxl‘cl.-li\',l,’.“c;:‘ Sany ‘;““l Whinnes retured Thursiay foom Asbland, y last whilo trying to suppross | 2Lt b0 lovars o munte, - | | iove | Biret: Dude~That's s awfol bad futin ¢ her mother, ¥, o B Tonsing- | HONOW. s Bt otiors e ge of | where they have been in attendance as dele- aib e Ao e R ] hat you have on. Sccond Dude €8, but Som i “‘\bflf,‘;'fl‘,“;.‘“u',""l‘:;\_fi“l‘jA:y‘“;‘_m":' | Skating parties are all the go. o in the early seventies. | gates to the Young Women's Christian asso- illy renayering fram hor Infuetes. : Mtanded & awell ball last night, and my heed drg . S.C, Griflen and daughters report iering were all of the first people | Clation convention. 3 BARtEn: SRENN sacSuIBTH ARCATUAY | Boolaty in. thin ol e liawins @ Lisle more | 0 LuMBLI0 £¥ANK BL 1y i R R N enjoyed a deiightful time during | of Kearnoy who reside hore, Miss Miriam Kallsky of Chicago, 1s visit- | panido far the future. oo V 1ita'and” spirit. T s g *For disobedlonoo you take the palm,” 8ald throw opon' thelr Lirge, new nd beautiful | SeiF trip 1o Denver and viciuity, from which | “On Thunday moraiug John D, Knignt, | 13§ 10 family of heruncle, M. J. Unua, 1 "My 8! C. Smith eatortained a numbor of ifeand spirlt infused into it now and ar- [ matoJohnuy as suo tattooed his trousers residence on West Militury avenue to their | Uhey have just roturned. : L Thuntey Forphg. doin D. Fylghh, ( fhlyweole LK qrs. 8. €. Smith eutertained @ numbor of | rangements are being mado for a number of | with the sum friends, there being present about seventy | Mr. and Mrs, Jack Bishop will be missed | y* s A ity. Johu | J. H. Hancy and family have returned | Monday evening. The affair was wholly rotable eveuts, which together with th Flead of Pirm—0, by the way, Mr. Tray- guests to enjoy the occasion, frow society circles this winter, M llan of Lincoln. and Licutenant Towu- | from u pleasant visit to Konver, forinal, but nous the loss enjoyable from thay | Christmus festivities will engago the atten | ors, I shall have o ask you o stay in tho ,ME and M 8. H. Heesinan havo fssued | Bishop hus scoured position in an Ol ley, United States navy, started northward | | Miss Etta Dutton of Oskaloosn, Ta,,Is visit- | fyet, ' s M EI8% | tion of socity's votaries W > all day uext Wodnesday: I ain going i 3 -, - @ industrial school i “ 4 ing the family of Wil tton, her brother U L i i . 4 out of toy "ravers (asidc ang the 1 itations to tho marriage o tholr duugiter, | bouse and willin the future reside iu that | fr om the industril school budiags, accom. ing tho family utton, ‘Her "brother, | “Nfi, Noitte Higby of Glaun Falls, N, ¥, | The charity ball last Tuesday night under | 40 sown. ‘hravors (usidel g the i 0 M. §. 4, A e #. Swith, W. K. Macauley aud | ~John Ideson is homo again_after an ex. | ¥ho has beon visiting for u fc Y with | the auspices of St. Agnes' guild, attrac 10 have randmother dio. bt Q{.._ Fred Nye of Omaha has been in the ople gathered at the residence of MF. aud pramy ?l‘m"xlhu The party was beut on & | tended trip to Chicago and the east, }x;x cousin, Mrs. 5. C. Smith, departed from | 100 crowd. Fitzgorald's hall was hand “Papa,” inguired J '3 little city the past week visiting her friends, om0 08 M. aud | quail und duck but. : A 'W. Joues, cashier of the City national [ Denver Tuesday afternoon, where she will | Jorl 000 ied and fitted up for¥ae occa- | daughter over b 19 what 18 th rs. J. Dixon Avery left Wodnesday for | in a delightful manner. A treat in tho sha V, W. Cunuiugham of Cliuton, fa., has [ bank and C. G Lune, of the Exchange na- | Feiuaiu for the winter with i son 7 A ! e 0008~ A what 1s the Ufax, Iowa, thenco to Chicago and New | of & musical programme was enjoyed ,vmu""u becu appoluted manager of the water plant | tional bank, have been elected directors of Hon. F'. M. Wethorald and Miss Irene | 8ion, and special musicians wero obtained war b lork, Yor & visit at 4 . 3 yed by here, and will conduct business for the | the Young Men's Christian association Wetherald of Hebron, Neb., were visiting | from Council Blufls to assist the home k, fora v her old home in the latter | present. . . of o d L] stork ek L alubls meoting this ook | ALICEIH, water company, Mr. ‘W, H. | thiscity friends iu this city Tuesday. chiestra, Tho music was superb and the vo- | for that 1 hors du combat » and the memhor . & E. L. % Crauer, who vodtho company faithe | B . Mattooks, oashier of tho Eastera | Tho many friends of Hou. Goorgo B. | tarios of erpsichoro wore surfited with | stroied bis Wwhisicers wiil prideul diguity Thomas J. Woodside of Pasa del Norte, | w: r o1 ? RN as a profitable one to those present. Ome ! fully for the past threo yoars us manager, is | banking company, who has been bedfast | Everett will be glad to learn that he is able engagements, The handsome and rechierche | and went on with his newspaper, room, Of course you do, daughte > Pronch

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