THE COURIER. Professional Directory. Telephones. Office Hours IHIIIIIIIIIIIIIII OfTico . Rn... Irif. O C RoTTTirvlHca lOfliro rooms 18-19. 1 10 to IS a.m . uurr ijkick ..... .- Iltos. I44So.2thSt .... I 3 to 5 p. m. Sun. 3 to 5 665 , UL. V. W. O.H.JT UVVAU J Ilnrr Hloek SOCIAL AND PERSONAL) (W. L, DaytOD, M.D. j Office. 05 0 Street . Jl ""' t Divisoi of Ere. Ear. Noso atil Throat iUcs.lS-'lC Street J 2 10 to 1 siu to 5 p m I Hi m Offico CK5 I Dr. F.D. Sherwin f DENTIST. Office, roam 19 Burr Hlk I 9 to 12 n. m 2nd Hoor V iRes.CSteQst 1 1 toSp.m !Dr. J. H. Tyndale f NOSE AND THROAT I Oir.cc. rooms 9 an J in . (9 to 11 a m j Lansing Theatre J 3 to Spin i C A. Shoemaker, M. D. onico ini LStn?ct j8;, n'nf.of Obstetries.OynecoloCT.Medicall j " Dcpt. Cotner University omco jcDr. F. B. Righter Office and Residence 1517 II St. t (Dr. S. E. Cook j Eye. Ear, No6e and Throat I ISIS 0 St. 12-apm Office Res m,o i I OfR-. 7Aintnt KliwL iQtnlltn m ce mr:BeDj. F.Bailey atouaa 871. f CO J -"iwxojr Residence, 1313 C street 1 2 to 4 p m Dr. J. S. McNay Office 349, Res 462. I Office. 1105 O street IS to 12 am I Residence, SMS T street lltoSpm I ., 1 Utticu. Leasing theatre ;iojpra; Dr. R. E. Gif f en Kes. . 1SU F street ,- nt! aw (Ruth M. Wood, M. D. ftM d5i. j. I Diseases of Women. Residence, 338 so i:ith. S 1 . - - -r - i Officr, rooms 26. 27 and 1 Office 530.LOU1S N. WentCD.D.S. I. Brownen Block. 137 V J I so 11th street. 1 office .... 306. 1 J. Riser, D, D, L, I Office. 1231 0 street, over 1 -J Miller A I'ainc !- W, S, Latta, M. D, Diseases or women a specialty. Gynaecology. I Office and private hos- 1A11 hours V pital. 1116 L street when not engaged. iSigSsSSSSSsS SiSSS: m 0. J. KING. Iamily Grocer Wholesale and Retail. 1126 N STREET, - LINCOLN, NEB. SPECIAL AGENCY FOR .HEALTH POOD, Which is gotten direct from the niilK Sardines of all kinds put up in all sized boxes. The finest Mackerel. ANCHOVIES. DILL PICKLES. CAVIAR. 7e (SarrV ftest jlm of Qroccr-ics in Ibc (il Cash Only Gash Only. Cash Only. Mile. MRC0JI0T, tl Formerly with Herpolshei mer, has taken a department at the Lansing-. ROOMS 1, 2 AND 3. D. G. VAN DljyN, -$;COIISSIONIERCHJlllIie- 5RAIN 'ROVlSIONS, STOCKS and 30NDS. 2 BUD 3 BRQWHELl BLOCK, PHOWE Y66. Correspondent F. G. Logan. Memler Chicago Board of Trade and New York Slock Exchange. NOTICE. 20 C3. Ta vender vs. Field. To Anna C. Philpott, non-resident de fendant. You arc herebj notified that on Janu ary 25th, 1S97, Harriet Tavender. Sophia Tavender, Walter J. Tavender. John F. Maynard and Dennis T. Kelley, executors of the last will and testa ment of Joshua Tavender, deceased, as plaintiffs. began an action against you and other defendants in the district court of Lancaster County, Ne braska, tho object or which is to fore close a certain mortgage on the follow ing land in said county, to wit: Lot number 'I. in bloc' number 3, in Field A. Harrison's Addition to the city of Lin coln, made by Allen W. Field and May B. Field to the Lombard Investment Company, dated May 1st, 1SSS, to secure the paj racnt of a promissory note of said Allen W. Field and May B. Field to said Tho Lombard Investment Companv for S700, on which there is now duo S7G3.10, with interest from May 1st, 1KK5, at ten per cent per annum pursuant to coupons. Plaintiffs pra for decree or foreclosure and sale of said laud to eatisfy said liens as aforesaid or deficiency judgment and general relief. You are required o answer plaintiff's petition on or before the fifth dav of April. 1S97. Harriet Tavendeb, et al., executors, etc., Plaintiffs. By S. L. Geisthardt, Attorney. The seventh annual commencement of the Lincoln medical college of Cot ner University occurred Wednesday evening at the conservatory, corner of L and Thirteenth streets. The dean. Dr. W. S. Latta. presiding, announced the following numbers: Violin Sola SrtecteJ Mr. 'Wllhelm Lamprecht. Invocation Rev. Dungan Address Hon. J. B. Conaway, M. D. The.'is "A Fixed Principle" Wm. A. Alton Vocal Solo "Days of Sunshine" Baumgartner Mr. Clemens Movius. Conferring of the Degrees President W. P. Aylesworth Piano Solo "Pollsli Dance". .Scharwenka Miss Susie Boyle. An Impromptu Address.. ..Lieut. Goreior Bened'ction Rev. Dungan, of St. Ixjuls. Ma. A graduating class of fourteen fine loking young men were: William A. Alton, Isaiah Bennett. Louis Henry Diers, James Arthur Dungan. Frank Earl Gordon, Leonard Muir, Jasper T. Peirsol, Benjamin F. Richards, Ed ward T. Rickard, James P. Romine, Joseph R. Sample, Henry Darwin Smith, John William West, Fred James Woods. Post-graduate. August Anderson, M. D. A banquet of nearly a hundred cov ers at the Lindell hotel followed the graduating exercises. The tables were decorated in palms and pink carna tions. J. L. Mack. LL. D., as toast master, called for the following toasts to be responded to by the following named gentlemen: Our College, Past and Future Dean Latta. Reply Dr. Reynols. Our Faculty Dr. H. D. Smith. Reply Dr. Wilmuth. Class of 1897 W. W. De Wolf, class of '98. Reply Louis Henry Diers. The Standard Medical Education Dr. Bailey. Reply Dr. Ketchum. The toasts were excellent and contin ued during the wee small hours. Among the visitors drawn to the city to witness the graduation of friends was Dr. Dungan of St Louis, formerly president of Cotner College. Friday evening the 11th, a beautiful rarty was given at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ricketts for the Beta Theta Pi fraternity. Mr. Ricketts, jr., was host, with the assistance of his charming sister, Miss Ena. The halls, parlors, and dining rooms were deco rated with cut flowers in pink and blue, the fraternity colors. In fact, every where pink and blue glewed over the happy crowd. Dancing was a feature of the evening. Miss Willoughby's or chestra furnished the musif. Those present were: Messrs. Lehman, Ricketts, Hartigan. Brks, Jim, Burks, Dave. Burnham, Heady, Schick, Whaley, Lau. Ames. White, Hotaling, Buckstaff, Doc. Ever ett. Cramb, Adams, Robinson, Shaw, Willard Yates; Missf3 Camp, Wood ward, Raymond, Slaughter. Hammond, Wcods, Nance, Richards, Winger, Hargreaves, Risser, Bunting, Cropsey (Sioux City), Rudy. Odell, Lau. Lowe. Stuart, A.. Stewart, L.. Frank Woods and wife. Last Thursday evening, Mr. John Lottridge delightfully entertained the Olympic Whist club. The gentlemen found their partners and tables for the game by matching their buttoniere with the flowers of the ladies and sim ilar bunches on the tables. The games were lively and well contested. The invited guests were: Messrs. Harry Hariey, Harry Evans, Homer Honey well, Fred White, Elmer Merrill, Ar thur Walsh, John Farwell, John Lott ridge, Harry Grupe, Spencer Wells, A. S. Wells, M. Liebraan, J. C. Mason: Misses Kathrine Brooks, Florence Winger, Lucy Griffith, Marie Marshall, Josephine Lottridge, Lena Lau, Mabel Richards. Alice Slaughter; Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clarkson, M. and Mrs. H. P. Hermance, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Lottridge. Capt. and Mrs. Phelps Paine gave a charming neighborhood party at their home on H and Seventeenth streets. High five was the amusement. There were five tables. The invited guests were Messrs. and Mesdames W. E. Kirker, Chas. Hammond, M. H. Ev erett. A. S. Tibbetts, Armstrong, S. E. Mocre, Frank Van Horn, Sternes, Mor ris Turner, Wm. Turner; Messrs. T. P. Kennard and Walters;. Miss Maude Oakley and Mis3 Marie Hoover returned Monday from Chicago, where thry attended the grand opera, and were also nicely entertained be friends. Mrs. Scipio Dundy of Omaha has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogden this week. Mrs. D. D. Muir left on Sunday for her home in Denver. Edgar Morrill goes to Stromsburg. Neb., soon to take charge of his fath er's dairy farm there. It has been noticed that one of Lin coln's fairest society belles is wearing a new diamond ring on her engagement finger. A merry swimming party ocfurred Monday evening from nine thirty to ten at the Sanitarium. Those partici pating were Mrs. Scipio Dundy of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ogden. Misses .Harris and Olive Latta. Messrs. R. B. Owens, Lyon, Wm. Stull, and Br. John .White. Miss Grace Oakley gave a delightful chafing dish party Friday evening. The guests were Miss Henrietta Hol Icwbush, Messrs. Fred White and Frank Cowdery. These with Miss Oak ley constitute the new O. C. club. Miss Mae Burr went to Omaha this week for a short visit. Miss Alice Slaughter entertained this week informally Misses Grace Oakley. Helen Nance, Henrietta Hollowbush and Florence Farwell. These young ladies are planning to form themselves into a club. Mr. Will Creary of Omaha was In Lincoln Monday. Mr. Chas. Young cf Omaha spent Sunday in Lincoln. A set of "American Ancestry" has been received in the city library. This publication will be in great demand by those interested in ancestry in thi3 city. T. R Fraley started to Staunton, Va.. Tuesday. J. G. Southwick left Tuesday for El Paso, Tex. Rev. E. E. Preston started Tuesday for Topeka, Kas. Mrs. John W. Stewart left Tuesday fcr Eureka Springs, Ark. Mrs. L. M. King cf Hastings, state fedjaajjfeiltejtfeiai irrfrimfKh AdgtT- Ha -v