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# PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS. S. J. Alexander of Lincoln was in town on business Tuesday. Misses Pauline Cooke and May Clinton, the famous rifle shots, are at the Murray. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Rhoads of Des Moines were registered at the Murray Tuesday. Woodward Barrett and Frank C. Reynolds of the Mansfield company are guests of the Millard. James Feagins, a prominent stock grower of Alliance, was registered at the Murray Tuesday. John W. Moore of Philadelphia, owner of considerable property in Omaha, is a Murray guest. J. B. Frawley, general passenger agent of the Union Pacific at Kansas City, is a guest of the Millard. W. W. Gentry of Indianapolis, owner and proprietor of Gentry's Dog and Pony show, is a guest at the Murray. H. A. Edwards, former receiver of the defunct Bank of Commerce, Grand Island, is a guest of the Murray. Herbert E. Gregory of New Haven, dealer in blooded horses, is in the city on business. He is registered at the Murray. Among the Murray's commercial guests Tuesday were: J. McLary, Chicago; C. A. Hoffheimer, Cincinnati, and M. F. Meeds, Chicago. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Eggleston have taken apartments for the summer at the Millard. Mr. Eggleston is president of the Pacific Express company. Mrs. F. Hayward and Miss M. H. Leavitt have returned from a winter's trip through the south. They have taken apartments permanently at the Millard. Mr. Charles B. Moser, general western manager of the well known H. B. Claflin company of New York, is in the city and with him is Mr. C. J. Faytell, one of the company's veteran salesmen. Mr. Frederick T. Andrew left Monday for his old home in Chatham, Ontario, in response to a telegram announcing the serious illness of his sister, Mrs. Stephenson, wife of Hon. Rufus Stephenson, M. P. Among the prominent people from out-of-town who came to see Mansfield's production of "Cyrano" were Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Fields and Miss Griswold, Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Owen, Norfolk, and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Linkart, Norfolk. Among the prominent people from other cities who attended the performance of "Cyrano" are: Miss Stella Marton, W. H. Taylor, Shenandoah; Mrs. L. Levy, Richmond, Va.; Miss Julia Taylor, Huntsville, Mo.; Mrs. W. H. Clemmons, Mrs. James Boldwig, Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Kilpatrick, Fremont; Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Burke, Walnut; C. C. Potter, Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Wallace, Mrs. B. Baldwin, Glenwood; Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Bloomer, York; Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Winship, Miss Frankie Wilson, Fremont. Nebraskans at the hotels: H. L. Cook, St. Paul; A. N. Dam, Burwell; Miss Donohue, Miss Connolly, Valentine; D. I. Pope, Red Cloud; Orin Reed, Ogalalla; F. W. Barber, Hastings; J. Painter, Broken Bow; M. D. Haddock, Central City; S. B. Thompson, Broken Bow; Thomas Madison, Madison, John F. Piper, B. F. Griffen, Tekamah; W. P. McCreary, Hastings; William Colton York; Mrs. George Aubel, Mrs. A. E. Cole, Lexington; H. G. Wilson, Hebron; N. D. Jackson, E. D. Killman, A. J. Leach, Neligh; D. J. Gates, Albion, A. G. Kein, Beatrice; Ben F. Bailey, Lincoln; Dr. J. Lukins and wife, Tekamah; S. W. Tinkcom, N. K. Elliott, Hastings; F. Keegan, Hartington.