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EBRASKA'S SOCIETY WORLD. Personal Paragraphs and Other Itewns of In- terest to All, RECORD OF A WEEK IN SMART CIRCLES, Early Sprinz Brings a Season of Reos reation to ‘Many Throughout the Various Cities of the State, The soclety world in N through From ever been b spriug w braska has pas busy period during the past week portion of the sitors bas sy, taking advantage of the early ther state 1 oln Mra. H. H. Foreman 1s in (hicagy Mrs. W. H. McCreary 1sn Tope Dr. Char Spahr is in York, Pa. Mr. Samuel Herschler is in Burlington, Ta. Mr.and Mrs, W. H. Dorgen urein Ar kansu Mr. W. B Sunday Dr. Saturduy. Mr. W. T, this week. Mr._ John D, New York Mr. W. H. W City this weck. Mr. W. B. the present week Miss Nellie O'Brien has been visiting in Columbus this weck, Miss Ella Brindley has returned from an extended visit with relatives in lowa, Mr. Joe B, ITmhoff graduated this week at Jeflerson meaical college of Philadelphia Mrs. It D. Stearis has roturaed from Bat tle Creck, Mich., greatly improved in health Mr. H. H. B. Boylcof Omaha succeeds Mr, Johin Rooney as stenographer to Governor Boyd. Mrs, J. H. Redd has gone to visit hor mother at Macon City, Mo,, and will be ab sent two months, > W. Biair, who has been enjoying jaunt in the w Las ve- Rose was in Kansas City over O. Link returned from Chicago Van Daw has been in St. Louis Knight has returned from sdward has been in Sioux Hester has been in Fairfield, Ta,, an cight-me turned to Lincoln On Saturday Mr. Johin Schmittel and fam ily left for Denver, were they will make their future home. Hon, W. J. Bryan has been in attend: this week at the Commercial congress of west held av Kansas City, Mrs, . A. Boehmer has been in ton, Mo, this wee her she by the illness of a felative, Prof. J. S. Kingsley will lecture at the Marine hological laboratory at Wood's Hall, Mass., the coming summe Miss Mittie Smith of Plattsmouth is_visit- ing with her friend, Miss Ella Oleson, Twenty-eighth and O streets, Mr. Grant Campbell of Rawlins, back visiting his tives hero absence of seventeen months, Mrs, Liva Angel has gone to Spokane Fall Wash., to join her husband, established in business there, Mr, A. Hurlburt left Tuesday for and ex- tended business trip that will include New York, Boston and other points, Mrs, N Walker of Panhandle, Tex., who has been visiting her brother, Mr, Ira T. Jones, has returned to her home, Smith has ceasod his studies in tthe university of Zurich and has gone to Australia on a pleasure trip, Judge and Mrs, A. W. Ficld were at homo Wednesday evening to'a party of friends, who pussed @ pleasaut ovening at raczle dazzle. The ladies of the First Presbyteria fave o social entertaiument o “Tue 1 idence of Mrs, Mason W was Wyo., is after an who is now Henry Newman and Mr. Charles both of New York City, were in Lin- s week for the purpose of attending ewman nuptials, Johnson, Mrs. J., towart, Mrs. Hon Miss Mattic Banks left Tu worth, Kan,, to attend th of the Daughters of Bethel, Mrs, Al 0. Sebring, mother of Mrs, 1, K. liske, 164 N street, becamo cighty years oid on Monduy, and tho event was properly celebrated by the family, Among the pres- euts recoived was a splendid arm chair, The announcement that Hon. G. L. Laws, the congressman, has removed to Lincoln for the purpose of makiog his home here in the future, is gratifying to his legion of friends, Mr. Laws and family have established them: sclves at 1115 H street, Judge Field, City Attorney Mr. Boggs of the Lincoln N Who have been cast inspe parks with a view to en desirable features of all coln park, returned the weel On Tuesday evening the Catholic Union elub ggve a grand musical entertainment at Lyceum hall. The presentation wus entitled “A Tour Through Irel id the music cousisted of popular 1 s and mel- odics, cach song being illustrated by views of Irish scenery. The Knights of the G zle with their ladies fair and friends of both sexc d in terpsichorean ple for several Thursday night at Tewmple hall. 1t unnual bull of the order and a ng initial event it proved to be, a well arranged programme, good music and a congenial compuny claiming tho joyous co- operation of all present until 1:30 a. m, ing the members of the €, regular bi-weekly meet- the home of Miss Lutic Thomas, 614 North Twenty-sixth streot. In addition to the regular lesson led by Mus, ob on church Listory und Miss Alice D. Qrr on geology, the Society enjoyed a talk on *Cos mic Dust, delivercd by Prof. J. A. Bavrett The next regular meeting will bo heid Avril 24 at the residence of Mrs. D, L. Andersoi, rth ‘Lweuty-seventh strect, nesday ovening Mr, and Mrs, Jfohn T3 ght entertained the Young Married eo. Qlors Highfive clnb at tho r ‘ates, Sixteenth and N Messrs. and Mesdames M Tenlaender, Will Maxwell, Licuton ith, Bruce Coffroth, Mclutosh, J re Brown, Dr. Holyoke, Nissl: Mrs. Thompson. An elegant lunch The prizes were won by Mrs, er and Lieutenant Grifith, itertained at - its next meeting, . and Mes, H. R Nissley in B. Glover, Mrs. Marshall “and day for Leaven- national meeting Holmes apd ational baik, the plans of dying the most into the new Lin- to the city the first of was the Whe club will b Avril the parlor X surprise p: 1 on Friday evening in honor of A ol Churehill, daughter of the connty cos missioner at 3042 T street. A dainty lune con was served by the ladies pr i was followed by scveral solos by sMiss” Churebill, were: Thé Misses Town, He Curtis, Taylor, DeWitt, Chy Jackson, Harlow and Lyman, and Messrs Taylor, 'Hoagland, Guild, West, Markell, Crittendon, Shepherd, Wood George and Hurry Town, Tom and Geue' Hollistor, KK N. C. Churchill, On Tuesday Miss Churchill left for Chicago to study vocal music, A lavgo party of the members of the I street club enjoyed to the utmost the well known hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Benton, at 1637 ' streot, on Saturday * eveniug. 1t was nearing the opening hour of the day of rest when the members of the party forsook the various pastimes and dis. persed to their homes after aking of the fuevitable good cheer from the Benton larder. “Those were present: M ana Mes Manning, Fr A Brown, r, W, ( s, C Those p) glaug, St 8, bill, Bacnaby, P. Maul, ) Kilner and of Chicag nd Fuest tehins avd (. albot, Mrs Haid." Misses. Coburn and Gertie Aitkin Hellwig, Aitkin, Fr Mull Suturday was the twenty-fifth anniversary of tho marriage of Rev. aud Mrs. O. H, Wili- lams, and the members of that gentleman's congregation took advantage of that fuct to domonstrate their love ahd esteem for their pastor and his estimablo wife, Early in the vening about two hundrod wembers of the congrogation assembled at tho residence of Dr, and Mrs, Clark, 1830 L street, and at § ©'clock procecded to Rev. Williams’ residence at 1533 K street, The pastor and bis family were taken completely by surprise, but were ual to the occision and proceeded to enter- taln thelr guests, Afterashort tiwe had . (irace Messrs. D, \ been spent in soctal conyers adjourned to the pariors of t a number of gifts including § a dozon RETOOTS were b by Rey speech, The residence of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cor. rick, at 520 south Thirteenth street, was ruthlessly invaded Friday evening by a band of noisy and mirthful members of charity dégree, lodge No. 2, Daughters of Rebekah. As Mr, Corrick was at work away from horme of course the visitors oxperienced trouble i sccurin, possession of the house A message by telenhone cansed him to hasten hoime in expectation of flading his better half seriously ill. The visitors, as usual, had brought with them a splendid luncheon and @ most agreeable evening was the result of the surpi ere wore present Messrs, und Mesdames James Meaton, H. W. Ran- dall, T, F. Lasch, J. B. Fradenberg, Albert Dillon, W. L. Willlams, Joseph Bolsh Mrs. Lida Hall, Misses' Ada Heaton, Eva and Ida Bolsham, Sadie Young, Amy Lasch, and Mr, William Schultz, Mr. and Mrs. W. S, Ayres gave an_enjoy- able and unigue soclal Saturdny night in the iture of 4 progressive angling party at the residence of Mr, and Mrs, Tebbetts, 1631 . street being the second of o of ente tainments contemplated by tho woman's club, It was probably the first appearance in this city of this yablo pastime, which of necessity, could come ouly from the inven tive brain of an 1 judeing from t pame Saturda, tined to become ¢ popular s clsewhere. According to the rules 0 was commenced at ¥ o'clock, clos- W much merriment at 11, when the served with refreshments, Those were Mr. and Mrs ilaen- der, Mr. and Mrs. Myron I and Mus epham, M A R. Cambridge, Mr. and Mrs. T, W. Tute, and Mrs. Richard O'Neill, Mr, and *Mrs, H. A. Tebbetts, Mr. Kveretts, Miss Wyrick The roval prize for feminjve skill at the game fell to Miss Wyrick. Mrs, Relacnder the booby . To keep up the of tho Mr. Rehiaender bore bore away the ¢ royal prize and Mr, 0" booby prize. Mr. A, . Talbot was detained at his law ofifce on Friday evemng nutil after S o'clock, and, oa retu o his homeat 1924 £ street, found that about twenty-five of his gentl men friends and neighbors had taken posse sion of the house, He was taken completely by surprise and did not understaud tho sig- nificance of the gattering until he formed by the invaders that they ha to celebrate his thirty-sevoud anmver: It was a merry evening for all present, th clegant refreshiments served by the amiable Wifo contributing no small amount to the pleasure of the guests, After the inner au had been satisfied, Mr. Bryan, as toast- or, and ‘a number ot . W. 8 v salutation; the sentiments of the r. Lowery represented the medical Hoii. Thomas Benton spoke on The chumps who vote,” and Dr, Casebeer put in a good word for our better hulves Mr. Joseph Bochmer the came forward and taking Mr. Talbot to task for his many acts of kindness to his friends and neighbors, im_a beautiful cane, suitably en: wssuring him that it was accompa- nied by the high esteem and good wishes of his fellow citizens. Tho gathering was an y ble one, and will mak 1bot’s thirty-second anniversary fo smembered by the geuiul host, his wife aud those participating. Among those present were Messrs, . A. Brown, S, J Tuttle, J. W. Deweese, Frank Hall, O. D. Hurris, 5. R. Sizer, J. E! Riggs, J. A, Keith, I EC Thomas H. Benton, . Houtz, J T Davis, / oph Boehmer, W silver and and sugar tongs and Mrs. Williams Woods in an appropriate from b, it is fossion; George Hastin . Whit E. W, Hellwig, Drs. L Casebeer, Manning, Crim and Holyoke, and lsland. Arthur L. Shutz is visiting at Remington, Ind. + F. E. Stringer went toUmaha Wednes- Rev. Dr. W. H. Pillsbury left for Columbus Wednesday. Miss Mary Lanker is visiting friends at Yutan, Neb. E. W. Rol Tuosday Murphy of Wood River was in the ity Monday H. M. Leavitv of Lincoln was a Grand Island visitor this week. Mrs. Colonel Franklin Weduesday from a visit to Clarks, Neb, Mrs. J. H. McDonald, formerly of this city but late of Omaka, has returned to Grand Is- land. Mrs. C. for Omahia We with relatives, A, O. Paulkner, district deputy head consul of the Modern Woodmen, is in the city organizing a second camp of thut order, Miss Hallie M. Squire left for Omaha Wednesday, where she has accepted a posi- tion as teacher in the public schools, The ladies of the Immanuel Bapti gavea soap bubblc evening, An interesting prog s rendered and the affair proved to be a delightful success. Miss Bertha Lederman whs the recipient sant surprise party Tuesday evening at her home on West Division street. Tho hostess was equal to the emergency and er.- tertained ber guests in an_enjoyable manner, wa Windolph, was married to M rge M. Bader .at the Catholic church ducsday wmorning. The ceremony was tormed by Father Wolf and was wit. nessed by a lavge number of friends of tho contracting parties. 1s of St. Paul, Neb., was in the weet returned Kuapp and Mrs. C. Zimmer left uesday, whero they will visit t church Beatriee, ell of Owaba was in the city 3. Smith fs laid up with a mild attack of la grippe. W. B. Thorpe of David C in town D. Bulcombe of Omaba was in the turday. Ham of Cleveland, O,, is visiting Beatrice friends. . L. Racey of Chariton, T riee visitor Tuesday. Judge A. D. McCandless of W in the city on a professional visi Mr. and Mrs, C to Colorado Springs for Hon. S. A. Rinak for a visit for several D, C. William Bl Springs to eng ness. Jim L. Hazlett and_George A. Remer have removed to Lincoln to m the coal business. W D. Cox was a telegram announc Lis father. Colonel John M. Kellogg was down from Culbertson ou a brief visit to Beatrice friends last week. Mr. and Mrs. Carl H. Elmore are now liv- ing in New York city, baviug removed thenee a weels ago. Miss Emma Pasfleld of Springfield, 1L, is visiting at the home of her uncle, Hon, Wat- son Pickrell, this city Mrs. S, Deutch and family have removed to Beatrice from Atchison, K aud will make their p Postiaster C. M, s rejoicing over the advent-of & young son in his family circlo, The auspicious event aceurred Monday. Mrs. N. J. Recdey, mother of B, . Taylor, for ber home in' Iowa. Tuesday morning after a pleasunt visit of several woeks hore, Rt. KRev. Bishop George Warthington ad ministered the rito of confirmation to a large class at Christ church, this city, 1bursday evening, X Dr. . M. Somers has removed to Pueblo, 3 where he will perm tly with the intention of enga practice of his profession there, Agent I Davis and wife of the Union Pacific are expected home Sunday from Cleveland, O., whence Mr. Davis had been called by ‘the death of his mother a woek since. Mr. and dny mor on, absent several weeks. While will attend the unational r at Cincinnati, Harry Axtell of Neweastle, Wyo., who has been visiting his sister, Mrs. KO, Hert, in Glenover suburb, departed Tuesday for a brief visit to his old Lowme in Indisua, after , was a Beat- ore was uesday Atkinson have Visit of two wee arted Wed at Washing one de y da on, ck, jr.. bas goue to Blue we in the flouring mill busi- led to Illinois Monday by ng the serious illness of started Thurs. D. C., to be ast My, Smith lican weeting no | | the | coming y which he will proceed to Portlan where he will ongage in busiuess, Mrs, William A. Wolfe and mother, Coit biave returned from a sojourn of s months in Florida. The health of both ladies 18 much improved, for which purpose their visit was taken Mrs, Dr. Ferd Brother hias rejoined her husband from Philadelphia, and will become o permanent resident of Beatrice, Dr. Brother was on Wednesday appointed physician by the county board of supery Frank Robertson of Portland, Ore., and Wil T. Robertson of Deadwooa, S. D, were in tho city this woek, called here on the sad duty of attending the funcral of their father, venerable John Robertson, who Wednesday of last week, R O. Barler, G, C. Barker, O, P. ton and V. Maurer returned Monday vening from o soveral days' hunt on the Plutte ufte The party brought back thirty dead geese, but the boys are nt about whether they bought or slew f. C K. Bennett, whose services as chorister at Clirist Episcopal chureh during the past year have been aceidedly profitable to the musical interests of the church and city, departed Thesday for Oakland, Cal., wlhicre Lo has accepted o 1i'e position for th Mr. Bennett leaves in Beatr a host of warm personal friends. Rev. John N. Mills returned Saturday from tho annual ing of the pr at York, Neb. The honor and dignity of ropre- senting this body in_grand assembly, which couvenes at Detroit the last of May, Was con- ferred on Mr, Mills. As retiring moderator of the presbytery, Mr. Mills preached the opening scrmon of the meeting Tuesday night. utton. flying visit to Sutton this Joe Scott made week Mrs, Kalzensterer was quite ill this week. Cashi Wednesday Mr. and M Seneca, Kan The family with the grip, Mayor Burns and wife of York were in town Tuesda Mr. and Mrs. Yaples have been quite sick with la grippe. Superintendent Hursh of Clay Center was over o attend the contest. Charlie Giginboth of H visit his mother on Sund; Will Gardner, cashier of tho Clay Center bank, visited in Sutton this week. Wednesday the family of Mr. Barrett moved 1mto the old home of Grandpa Honey M. I Luebben, cashier in the First Na- tional bank, visited in Clay Center on Wed- nesd Mr. Glass, Mr. H. McReynolds and Mr. J. H. McKeynolds and Mr. Davis came iu from Fairfield Mr. and Mrs. Soderberg and little soon are visiting Mr, and Mrs, L. D. Fowler of Omaba this week. Mr. G “onu is rep his home, giving ita very appearance, S. ¢, Thompson, cashier in the First Na- bank at Fairfield, visited with his people on Wednesday. Au excellent programme was_eiven at the by Mrs. Mattie Meyer and her pupils last Friday evening. A musicale is to happen horo n_the near future, at the opera housc, that_will be good, and what is better, it will' be given by home talent. Five of Sutton’s fton last Sunday ing after quite an ened t with grip Luebben went to Clay Center . Floyd Kellar have gono to of C. B. Gray have all been sick stings was here to iring com! d fixing up rtable and fair damsels drove to returning 1 the even- enture with a fright- am and the threatening storm, Mrs. J. C. Merrill, Mrs, F. Hocrger, Mrs, E. W. Woodrufl, Gerwnde Merrill, 'Lena Woodruff and Minnie and Mabel Hocrger went to York last week to do some shopping and visit friends. Thie contest at the opera honse on Wednes- day evening was well attended. It was the annual contest and threo entered. They were Grace Rowe, Clara Stewart and Pet Walther. An interesting programme was rendered. The juages were R. M. Thomsoa, Prof, J. H. Hursh and Miss Steplar. Miss et Wather was awarded tho priz The “English Tea,” given at Mrs, Moon's this week was a_most _pleasant affair, and English fn its way. Mrs. M. can entertain English iadies do. The tea was de- , and highly appreciated by the young ladics.” Games and singing were interspersed with conversation. The evening’s attraction inglish doll, over fifty year's old, vas_quaint, but her dress would pond with the present styles, Mrs, Moon wore a b silk gown, with black satm apron richly embroidered in flowers with a lace frill around it. My ay, Mrs. Dr. Vradenburg, Mrs, Rob o s Moon in Maggie ampbell, , Anna Dennis, ira Lake, Minnie on, Lada Walton, Mai Bishop, Nova Longstreth: arcett, Mary Ste h Clark Ltoberts, Emma Peter y Braun, Maud Pritch Kittie Honn, Vida Scott, € Clift, Matti “Thorpsan, Binnie Sily hea n Mrs, T. B, Eavley is visiting relatives in Wisconsin. C. D, Bessie di Beatrice this week. J. S, Aduir of the City National bank vis- ited Omaha this week. G. . Daniels of Creston, Ta., visited his brother here this weck, J. B. Beal went to Tacoma Tuesday even- inz, where he will reside, John Blattuer of Washingtos, Ta., is calling ou his many friends here, Mus. Arthur Dickinson of Shelton, was the guest of Mrs. L. P. Main this weelk, A, S Maxwell of the Kearney gas com- pany, is visiting his parents in Dixon, I11. Mus, Potter returned to Broken Bow this week after ng her son, A. S, Potter, Mus. 5. B. Pierce went to Belview, Mich., on Tuesday to attend the funeral 'of her siste 5 ‘The Kearney city guards will command a cc this season among the social organiza- business in Lincgn and Lena Barlow went to Kenton, O., , where she Thursda 1 remain with ' ner nts Richards, cashier of the Farmers' Cumbridge, 1L, visited friends here this weel. Mrs. Gorman and childven of visited a few days this week with Mrs, A. Downing. Henry C. Burnett, late ccunty attorney of Maryville, Mo, has'located in town and will ctic Re 3 pastor, has Shelton, Conn, Miss Clem popular you Holdrege, w. Bosworth, the new Baptist arrived with bis family from Gilehrist, ono of Kearney's ¢ ladics, went to Des Moines this wee a visit With relatiy R M. Grimes, Harry Steadman and Dr. Bell succeeded ' in kiliing twenty-one geese one day this week at Brady island, Rev_W. 8. Barnes, Rev, H. O, Guethe and J.R. Vance attended the prest meeting at Grand Island this weok as representatives of Kearnoy Presbyterians, Mrs. Davis Hawley of Cleveland is visiting her brother, F. J. Sivitz, After a short visit here shie will go to California, accompanied by Mrs. Switz, where they will remain for several months, Miss Grace Hand of St. spent the winter with her uucle John Barnd, returned home. During her stay he s Hand won many friends who re- gretted her leaving, A pleasing event in which Kearney's sc element was interested took place at the resi- dence of C. P, Shur, in Kenwood, on Tues- day evening. It was a wedding, quiet but tin all its appointments. M. Shur's tiful daughter, Marion, became the wife Sidney P, Wiley, the handsome and popu- lar cler unty treasurer's office, Oly the relatives of the groom and a few in- timate friends of the bride wituessed tho simple ceremony three brothers of the groom, H. K., C. A Wiley, Mrs, H. 1, Wiley, Mrs Wiley. and Mr . Perry, Dr. and Mrs, C. V. Basten, and Mrs.'Tra John- son and Miss Mubé n 3. Kinney Jose, 111, who M. Roe, Mrs, C. Towa. C. t, Heath, B. & M. agent at Kesterson, is expeeted bowe next week. Hon, A, S. Marsh of Red Cloud was iu the city on business Wednesday. Mrs. E. M. Correll Is at Ogden, Utab, shg willreturn in two weeks accompanied by is away fora visit in SATURDAY, APRIL onel Correll, who is at present editor of | the Ogden Commereial. Miss Edna,Gates entertained a number of friends at her home Tuesday evening. Mrs, J. H. Stickel received a fine English pug aog es a present from H. D. Breene, Miss Duclia Murdock and Mrs. Win Wood- | ward are visiting friends in Endicott this week, Postmaster Fitchpatrick has changed the postofice from Lincoln avenue to Fourth street. H. D, Breene has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., where he will remain about two months, Mrs. M. E. at the stre . Fletcher and John Day v laden with geese when they from the Platte, Amos Shaffer and J. D. Boyle have been suffering with fucial ‘paralysis for some time as a result of the *grip” C. M. Wethnald and family were expected home Wednesday, but owing to the iliness of | Mrs, Wethuald thiey will not come until next | week. J. W. Hughes will soon have the rooms in the new purt of the Central hotel ready tor | use, and will have w wagonetre running to | accommodate the traveling public. Marsh is ouflding a £2,500 resi- corner of Olive avenue and 1d wero | returned | ne. 1L, is in the city, Fre C. C, Jones of Sandwich, a guest of his brother, W. H. Jones, Miss Katio Plamheck left this week for Nicholsan Springs, ‘Tenn., for a visit with her sister, enthal, who has been ot E everal weeks, returned Paso, home nesday x-Congressman Dor: the week on a business and Washington, Mr. and M from a month tives at Weeping Water. W. H. Anderson of Little Falis, N, Y., was in the city the first of the week, a guest of his nicee, Mrs. Will M. Blackman. Mark M. Coad has issued_invitations to be given at her elegant xt Tuesday afternoon from oy was absent during w York Jas, Young have returned visit with friends ana rela- . Fred Nye, who has spent the winter in this city with reiatives, left Wednesday for Chicago to join her husband who ha: permanent position on the editorial staff of the Herald, Consul Love returned home this week from an extended ‘our to Washington‘and through several of the southern states. He is pre. paring to leave soon for his new post of duty at San Salvador, Mrs. J. . May and Mrs. C. M. Stebbins haye issued invitations for a series of three receptions and parties o i at the residence of the former, in honor of Miss Louise Gerber of Cedar Rapids, Ta., who is 1 the city visiting her sister, Mrs! Stebbins. Miss Aunie Sicvers gave a pleasant party Thursday night at the Central hotel i of her seventecuth L 0 lurge number of her friends were present to enjoy her hospitality, and thoy were royally entertained. The lostess was the recipient of anumber of handsome presents to com memorate the occasioa, Mr. Fred Vaughan gave two parties thi week, one on Tuesday evening and the other ou_Thursda iing, both_of which were brilliant soclal events. In the early part of the evening covers were laid for a sumptuous spread, after which the companys tripped the light fantastic. In addition to the duy ing the guests were entertained with vocal and instrumentul music. Thursday Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Keene gave a 6 o'clock tea to a large number of their friends, the host and hostess making it the success their social efforts always are. The invitefl guests were: Messrs. and Me dames James Balding, H. Torpm, J. Allen, E. H, Barnard, ). D. MeDonald, R. C. MeDouald, J. J. Hawthorne, H, C. Mahauna, E. C. Usher, Theron Nye, S. B. Colson, Arthur Gibson, L. W. Reynolds, J. F. Rey nolds, N, H. G. Fife, C. A. Pilsbury, C. B. Veazie, C. C. Pollard, Dr. Smith, W. D. Thomas, Comish Lee, . J. Lee, C, H. Pe rigo, M.M. Coad, L.J. Abbott, Theodore Huetto, W. H. Tutner, Robert Kittle, Wil- son Reynolds, I, R. Vaughan, C. S. Comat J. C. Blackman, J. D. Avery, and Mesdames Fowler, Porterfield, Bugh, Albertson, Har- rington, Tomplins, and Rev. A. B. Spaight. The Cleland hose company has inaugurated anew social feature which will consist of giving regular entortainments _at Firemen’s hall. The first ene was held Wednesday ing, and was well attonded by members of the company and their ladies. The fol- lowing programme was excellently rendered and highly enjoyed by all: piuno’ solo, Miss Lydia Klem: address, **Our President,” V H. Teole; vocal solo, Fred Schmidt; instr mental duet, Misses Herre ana Plambeck; W. Stanford; piano solo, instrumental duet, Cleland 0Impany itation, C. H. Stormfeldz, banjo solo, C."A. Milgrim; piano solo, Mi: Blanche Turner; violin solo. August Br ling: quartette, Messrs. Schmiti, Carruth- ers, Robinson and Milgrim. After this pro- gramme hiad veen rendered, followed a season of delighttul sociability. Nebraska City. s James Cardwell is lying dangerously ill, Mrs. James Kennedy has returned from the cast. Mrs. H. R. Wodehouse is home from a v to Lincoln, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Brant went to Osage Wednesda; Miss Jennie Fr home Wednesday. Mrs. Sam Wessell of Lincoln, is in the city visiting Miss Wessell, J. H. Catron and_daughter, Mrs, E. K, Brad > in Omaha. Miss Elizabeth Morton returus to Brown- ell ball, Omaha, this week, Mrs. B. A, Hepner of Sioux City, Ta,, 15 visiung her uncle, 5. A. Weimer. Mr. and Mrs. Hall of Omaba ar visiting Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Ware Mrs. W. Rector and sister, Minnah Hawke, returned home from Omaha Satur- day. Miss Mary Lorton, who has been spending the winter in Denver, is expected home this week, Mis it sier of Beatrice, returned in the city Eva Cratlen of Sidney, visiting Miss Dora Shannon,” 1 Thursda; Charles Dragoo, James Busch and Misses Cora and Myrtlo 'Hurgus, visited friends at Union Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hart of Cheyenne are in the city visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. David O'Brien, Mrs. M. C. Benuet, who has been the guest | of the Misses Hawke for a week, returned to her home in Lincoln Sunday. Mrs. Taylor and daughter, Miss Nellio of Central City are in the city, the guests of Mrs. George Hawke and daughters, Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Alford, who have been visiting at the residence of Mrs. Ge eral Coe, returned to their home in Omaba Tuesday. J. J. Bruner, night storekeeper at the dis- ullery, has moved his family here and has moved his family here and hes gone to house- kee William Wilson and Miss Kate Wilson,who have been in the city the‘guests of Mrs, Jobn Wales, left for ‘their home i Omaha Tuesday. Mrs. Morden vho has been urned home and daughter, mother and sister of B. I, Morden of the News, who have been visiting in the city returned home Wednesday morning. Mrs. John P, Brown is home from a visit to Omaba, Mrs. A, D, Brown of Omuha is still very low, but strong hopes are enter- tained for her recovery. William Wilson, one of the most successful farmers in Otoe county, accompanied by his niece, Miss Wiison, left Wednesday for a visit to his otd home'in New York. A varty was given Tuesday evening at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. David O'Hrien in honor of their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Hart, who are visiting here from Cheyenne, Wyo. Miss Allie Christie, who has been the guest of the Misses Hawie for the past week left or Omaha Wednesday, Miss Christie formed a very pleasant circle of acquaint- ances while hore, Mr. and Mrs, . B. Warren gave a delight ful reception s few ovenings ago to the | teachiers in the publie schools. Mr. Warren, who is & member of the school board, has of the most comfortable homes in the ¢ Those present weeer From the board of Prof. J. J, Hachstetler and wife, Sec retary D, P, Rolfo aud wife, and A. P.'Staf- ford and wife. High school—Prof. Ostrom, principal, and wife and Miss Owens. Second 18, 1801—-TWELVE P another. No matter we get suits to sell so cheap. Juying a C/HEAP and, perha out severa saw the like before.” LOT O sizes | A LOT TWO—' half ¢ Five Dol and Mi: Cornel Payne, Ollie St Hattie ( Hom, Nettio th st ,and Miss Bloomey Goldbe: t_school—Miss and Misses I¢ ie Williams, Ella Guinn and Ms Miss Nin Russell ana ot school princi Cel Bur Nellie Wright, Ralston, Belle Taylo mie Harris, Lulu | jory Hershe: nd, regusport school Booth, principal, and Misses Lulu and Clara Rebse. Kearney school Alico Boyer, principal, and Miss Cooley. ~Belmont school—Miss Ellen Ware, priocipal. Miss Hastings. M. L. Varney of Omaha spent Sunday in this A. L. Wigton of Omaha was this week. Harry Blenkiron is visiting in Chicago and Pekin, 111, Mrs. T Nebraska City. L. B. Palmer s home from a four months' visit to California. Dr. L. Loda of Salt Lake City, Utan, is visiting friends in the city. Mrs. C. H. Paul and daughter visited friends in Omaha last week. Mrs. J. A, Keasey of Crete 1s visiting her daughter, Mrs. C. I. Goodin, Mrs. Fred Brenner and son are Visiting relatives in Omaha this week. R. R. Morledge is w_Clarinda, la., called there by the death of his mother. L. H. Guernsey roturned Sunday from Chicago, after a siege of L grippe. Mr. and Mas. Jake Barrett roturned this week from a ploasant visit to Denver. harles Diotrick and Mayor Clarke were guests of Senator Coulter Inst Suad Miss Lou Schaufelberger of Muncie, Tnd., is visiting the family of her brother Charles. he Junior dancing club entertained their friends at Germania hall Wednesday even- ing. Miss Grace Pike and hersister Leonard, ave visiting av Perr week. Mrs. J. N. Clarke gave one of the prettiest card parties of the season last Thursday evening. Mrs. Ed from & pleasant rora, Neb. Mrs. B. F, Rohrer of Towa arrived this week and will make her future home i this city with her son, U. S. Rohrer, Rev. H. O. Scott, the new minister at the First Prosbyterian church, will deliver bis initial sermon Sunday i The Young gymnasium_oxhibition Monday e a very creditable affair and was fairly well attended. “The Farmers' Alliance,” a molodrama written by A. H. Murray of this city, will be produced in Chicago at an early dato. The play is full of merit and is bound’ to make a decided hit. The first annual ball of the Sons of Veter ans at Germania hall Tuesday cvening was a brilliant affair. About thirty couples were in attendance, John Hammond did himself paoud as master of cercmonio; in the aty Hahn and children are visiting in Mrs. Frank Ta., this Bexten returned Wednesday visitto her parents at Au Stromsburg. Mrs. %, F. Vogel spent Sunday In York. J. B, Buckley did Omaha the past weck. H. Weston and family have moved to Lin- coln, Captain Eric this weel. W. M. Orr and family North Bend. Born, Monday, ins and wife, a bo; Hon. H. C. Morrill, Sundayed in the Burg. Johnson did Lincoln again have mo to April 13, to A. J. Westen with his son Arthur, buried the following day. 8. C. Woodruff, the News man, has moved to the eastern part of the city Rev. A. C. Milton conducted services Lancaster county Sunday last. Dr. A. Coleman of Denver, Colo., spent the past week with his family nér C. Johnson and wife returned last Satur day from an extended visit to Swed J. A, Frawley and family are expected home from San Antonio, Tex., next m . Bauman of the Louis Bradford 1 company, did Grand Island the past w B. J. Morey and bride of Ulysses visited the father of the former in the burg this week. The Yo held a rec evening last. Mrs. H. M, Marquis bas goue to Chicago for an extended visit. She has resigned ner position in the Stromsburg schools, in & Men's Christian association ption at their rooms Saturday Genoa. E. F. Fauchile Sundayed at home, R. Bruch was at Lincoln the last of the this week on busine: W. B. Stocka and wife of Albion spent Sunday with frinds and relatives, Mrs, G. M. Baer, who has been visiting friends in lowa, returned on Wednesday. Will Kent and Gus Foss of Chicago are spending a few weeks in Genos and vicinity buuting wild geese. Superintendent Backus left on Tuesday for the Cheyenne Indian agency after pupils for the Indian school he Miss Turner, music teacher at the Indi school, spent & portion of the week beneath the parental roof at Columbus. Miss Elva Plank, who has been visiting friends in Genoa for several weeks past turned to her home in lowa on Monday L. A. Gadd, who has been employed at th Indian school for several weeks past, turned to bis home in Liucoln on Thursday. Mr. W, E. Walton, who was summoned to | #venue school—Prof. Elwanger, priciyal, Washington last week by the sickness avd cheaper than the average merchant, NE—Three hundred and sisty-four Men rom 34 to 42, cut in style, made in shape, and well trimm Powell || Y108 OV - | Miutio Miss Edna Coleman died Tuesday aad was them, 7/ ac dIs and | h of his infant son I day. Lictle Gracie, very low, is re ported bett Wes Fisher left Wednesday for Kearney. corge 1. Corcoran left Tuesday for Chi- d Mrs, Dr, Tuesday Miss Gus| Ryan went to Omaha A Header arrived home from Chi Mrs. J. M. Garduer is visiting her sister in Betrand, Nob, Miss Jennie Doty has been visit in Hastings for several days, J. N. Kildow is on the road this the interest of the marble works. The Orphan’s home will hereafter be in charge of Mr. and Mrs. Spurlock Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Ball left Tuesday for Creston, Ia., where they will reside G. W. Milles and Lon Richardson arrived home from Seattle, Wash., Monday. Dr. W. M. Knapp of Lincoln was shaking hands with friends in the city Tuesd A. Sherman is home fron City, after an absence of severs Mr. A. G. Henderson of St. Paul has pur- chased the photograph studio of J. AL Lloyd, Miss Ella Graves has returned from Chic, ago, and is visiting fricnds in York and Brad, shaw, R. A, Hursey of Chivwa, Neb., was the guest of T. B. Clawson fo 4 g friends week in . Grippon arrived home from Denver, , Friduy to attend his daughter Winnie's wedding. o been entertaining their friend, Miss Jennie Call of Chicago, this week. Kilner of Chicago, has been spending al days this week among his old friends 1 the city. Mr. and Mr spending the wi K tive, are hnmi p, who have been tucky with rela- of Holyoke, Col., for- visiting 'friends in A missionary t dist parsona until half past e Mrs. Phillip ton left Tuesda, will visit fri at ‘weel Mrs, W, A, Miller loft Wednesday for Spriugticld, 1L, to join her busband. Tney will make that city their future home. The Senior Y. 1%, S, C. E. of the Congre- gational church met Tucsday evening at the residence of A. Parmelee, Miss Martin acting 5. E. R. Tureman, who has beel sister, Mrs. T, ). Moor turned to her home ., Wednesday Mus. Miller of Champaig visiting nerniece, Mvs.C. I home Tuesda Miss Josie Meisne: The operetta, “A Dress Rehearsal,” which was to have been given by the ladiés of the Y. society Tuesduy evening, was postponed until this evening account of rainy weather. Mr. B A e ship of the Y. going to the missionary fi vacancy will be filled by Mr. C. of Hustings. The Presbyterian Chiristian Endeavor so- ciety handsomely entertained Tues the home of ISdwin Bell business was disposed of various games and other amusements wero indulged A was given at the Metho: ‘hursday evening from five ht o'clock. and Miss Nellie Men- i by on 1 has resigned the s M. C. A., preparator ds of Afi A, to he Powell, crowded with strange faces last week, The ministers and their wive: attendance at the presbytery mectings and the ladies of the missionary dele York look like a burg where relig principal business of the people. Mrs., Jusper Huffn ber of fricuds, surprised manu hat will mak his birthday, Tuesc n he we home to dinner he was informed that some partios were awaiting to see him w the par lor. He weut in aud fouud himself in the midst of a merry crowd, who scemod to enjoy his discomtiture ama: He was then invited into the dining roou: and given the seat of houor u table loaded witn the delicacies of tho season, Later he was pre sented with several handsome presents, morning* the pariors of Mr. S, C. Grippen’s residenco were fragrant with beautiful flowers and the warm sun of April streaming through the windows lighted up a scene such as only comes when chains of love are viveted at the marriage alt wedding ceremony of Percy mer and Winui Rev. ‘2. A. Leever, in y g families and near rela. hat united th oung couple for their jours through life. Mr. Kilmer is & young man thatin all business and social relations, enjoys the respect and houor of a wide acquaintance, and the bride enjoys the happy distinction of bewng kuown as ono the social lights of the city, where she has lived nearly all her life. They left at noon on a to irough the east, 4 will b at home o their friends after May 11,at their home on Kust F S o was the assisted by 4 num her husband in a y's remenn by When Raby was sick, we gave her Cestorls, When abie was a Clild, sho cried for Castoria, When she beeame Misa, she elung to Castoria, When shie Lad Clildren, sho gave thsm Castoris, mparts a y wator, no | bost in A ywliero proj sler Deug Co.. L & Leslle and Goodman Drug Co., Omuhs, A. D, ¥oster, Couachl Blulls, o prepa arly ke sp s, warr o 85, They will be placed on sale to-day in two lots. 1cy All Wool ation made | [here are a great many men wh Perhaps we buy smaller profits than most stores, TIERE we get them, nor anything FOU. Our buyer 1 ly ‘lllxd “You never Fancy Cheviot Suits, in two handsome shades, in » suits worth seven to nine dollarg Four Dollars and Ninety Cents. ozen handsome styles of stripes anl plaids, well cut, well lined, well trimmed, suits worth from nine to cleven dollars, at the low price of mety Cents. TO BE EARLY, INSURES EXCELLENT SELECTION. Nebraska Clothing Co., Corner Fourteenth and Douglas Strects. \ Cheviot Suits, sizes 34 to 42 Baron Leibig he great chemist pronounced th well knowin Lelbig Company s Extrag of Beef, made of the fnest Riv Plaito o tnllnitely anperior (g n lity o any mnde of cafe © clsowhere, his well kno'n as tho trade marly of Extract signature LEIBIG For delicious For improved an Beef Tea, 3 Economie Cookeryy GOLD MEDAL, PARIS, 1878, CERMAN Sweet 5 Chgcqlgta. The most pop- ular sweet Chocolate in the market. It is nutritious anad palatable; a particular favorite with | children,anda mostexcellent article for fam« ily use. Served as a drink or eaten as Confectionery, it is a delicious Chocolate. The genuine is stamped upon the wrapper, 8, German, Dorchester, Mass. s Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. Baker & Co., Dorchester, Mass.; enable the dyspeptic to eat whatever h " I food b g‘. appetite, and DEVELOP FLESH. * Office, 39 & 41 Park Place, New York, COMMERCIAL DRUCSGISTS commit fraud In substi- tuting auy other poro plaster when BENSON'§ is asked for. They do so in order to make more money out of you by self | ing yo something” thap ool v. Uhom it HumMP REYS' Tt Ve used T for man; cifle 1s'a xpec re o Hhecilicn curo wit urg: ioing tho system, and aro in faet and BT wavere woftheWorld, deed the s I Adulta o Neritgo Periodn, 14 Athing Fruptions. e Palos, Malaria. igh, Dimenlt 1 ol i i e, ¢/ i fioad A Couglhy Vioent Conghn 1 IV BTy by sical W eakness 0, Wotting e o Palpitation 110 o sent postpald on recetpy of price. Dt “HOubiuEYs MANCAL, (146 Dagoa) Flekly Tound in cloth and_goid, matled HUMPHREYS' MEDIOINE 00, Cor. William and John Strecis, Now York. SPECIFICS. " B0l by Drugglat free. G VELIN GO UREAM, OR MA eawll 1recomin is QUICK. Others in comparison are slow or DEAD. If suflering try 3 WO00D'S PLASTER It trutes, Keow urex. possibly have not paid the Again, a suit, simply for lack of the ten dollars, car it one season, sell it or give it away, and then buy suit in most stores, means buying a 20 OR suit, . With us its different, how low a priced suit you buy of us, the suit will be GOOD, P'cople often wonder where Perhaps we “pick ‘em off the trees where they grow.” Perhaps we're willing to make is—well, perhaps you don't care how 117 about U5 its ZZ0 W and W/IERE YOU get them that interests hundred medium-priced suits, 2, in a. well made, - CHEAP SUITS. 4 In advertising our immense lincs of spring clothes for mens' wear, we | attention to the cheaper grades of suits that our stock demands, can't afford to pay fifteen or twenty dollars for a suit, no matter how ool the suit may be, there are men who can't afford to pay even ten dollars for Again, there are men who buy a cheap suit, w COMPANY’S lof BEEF,— V2 Tuit’s Pills