X"-- -H'5r?s",T' ' --; --- fj:- ili'"''.s-fvs"Ti i ?' i5-;'?- THE COU" '.. Professional Directory. a fe Telephones. Odlco Hours Office. .655 665 ) -r- i-i 4 Office roomi 13-13, 110 to II a.m. J-Dr. O. 0. ReynOldS Bnrr Block V 3U5p.m m.. w. it-wjr "vuu (Re. H4 So. 29th St j Sun.3to5 v-- Social and Personal 8. r: -- r " I W. T,. TiAvtnn. M. T. I om. iac o street. j 10 to 1 ..... J230 to5pi Office. .3J5 " ' J Diseases of Eye, Ear, Ncso and Throat ( Bcs. 1S21 0 Street. ii: r; Z5 " "7 -. - ' -X 4 T B- , I ' M7 ? m PV fc ?5 k- I . r m y 1 vl. Office. .GSG Dr. F. D. Sherwin I DENTIST. ( Office, room 19 Burr Bik 1 9 to 12 a. m. J 2nd floor J- (Rcs.SSISQst 1 1 to5p.m IDr. J. H. Tyndale I . NOSE AND THROAT j Office, rooms 9 and 10... 1 Lansing Thcat ro J 9 toll j 2t :30am to 5 pin M0 A. Shoemaker, M. D. jomco uu uStrcet ' 'Prof.orObstetncs.uynocoloBT.Medicall i -'"- J Dept. Cotner University- -J 7 to 8pm IDr. S. E. Cook j j Eye, Ear, Nce and Throb t 1213 o St. . 1 9:30-12:30 am j2-5pm Office. Res.... ..618, ..C71 "HDr.BeDj.F. Bailey .i. j j Office. Zchrung Block j (Residence, 1313 C street! 9 to 10 a ui 12 to 12 -TO 2 to 4 p m Dr. J. S. McNay Office, 1105 O street IS to 12 am ( Residence, 220S T street f 1 to 5 p m Office. Res.. 349, .402. Dr. R. E. Gif fen 1 Ofiicc, Lancing theatro j Residence, 1821 F street 1 2 to 5 p l n m by m; y ap- ) pointrocnt. I Ruth M. Wood, M. D. ) Diseases of Women. 1 Offico, Richards Bid., j -' cor. 11th and O sts. Residence, 336 so 13th. ) I . ( Office, room 26. 27 and Office 530. 5-LOlliS N. Wente,D.D.S.- I. Brownell Block, 137 ) 1 so 11th street. office .... 566. J. Riser, D, D, I, Office. 1231 0 street, over 1 Miller 4 I'aino. W, S, Latta. M. D, f Diseaws of women a specialty, r Facial hlpmilir removed. Offico and privato hos pital, lliu Li street. I All hours y when not I encaged. Dress Goods SPECIAL "We have selected about 60 pieces novelty dress gfoods, all choice new styles, worth 50 to 60c a rard, and for a" little while you can take your choice at $2.6p for a" full dress pattern of seven " , 3'ards. . ' Miller & Pain i pI3iIilRS3:g? 11 O. J. KING. Family Grooer, 113G JV Street. Wholesale orders from consumers a specialty. "Just received-r-" a car load of the famous Aberdeeu snow white flour. Mrs. "Mary Fechei, mother of. Major A.J. Fecfiet, is visiting her Eon in the city. She stopped off on her way north to her home at Port Huron, Mich., com ing from El Paso, Tex. Mrs. J. 0. Bonnell, of Chicago, has been visiting her daughter, Mrs. Lin coin Frost. MiEs'Edith Smith, of Brownell Hnll, Omaha, has been tho guest of Mrs. Hays Thomson tho past week. Mrs. Ada Cooes is in the city the guest of her sister, Mre. A. W. Jaosen. Miss Emma J. Hedges has received the gratifying news that Judge Munger of the United States circuit court has appointed her examiner in chancery to that court. The position was secured for her by a number of prominent mem ber of the bar whs knew that for come time she had been performing the ser vices of examiner without receiving the full fees. Miss Hedges is enc cf the fir3t women to hold the office, which is one that her stenographic ability makes her fully competent to fill. It will, of court c, make no charge in her resi dence. Last Friday evening while dark clouds were scudding the sky and dashes of lightning followed by peals of thunder were plajing tag across the drak heavens the "Club of '9G held their fourth party of the season in Light Infantry hall Although the inclement weather kept many away, yet those who ventured out were fully repaid for their exertions. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. Harry Copeland, Mr. and Mrs. Cimack; Miss:s Niel Copeland, EJith Erf jrd, Carolin Ruby, Bernice Merrill, Ger trude Gage, MabplErford, Chaso. Wiv tersteen and Watson; Messrs. Harry Gage, Henry Tools, Hal Dueher, George Jcera, Howard Rathburn, Morris Lieb mann, Frank Hawley, Harry Mitchell, Charles Ryan and Claude Wilson. A letter from Berlin, Germany, B!atC3 that a song, '-The Fairy's Song,"' words by William Reed Dunroy, Music by Sigmund Lendsberg, is being sung with, great success by Miss Mame Muncdoffj an Omaha singer, who is perfecting her vo?al studies under ona of the renowned singing masters in Berlin. Mr. Lands berg spent a few years in Omaha, anJ returned to his home in Berlia to ccm sle'o his musical education, after which hs will return to this country. E. B. Acker aui Mis Bertha Fletcher wero married Monday evening at the home of the bride's parents, 2001 L street. Rev. G. H. Alb.ijht performed the ceremony in the preeeccs of some sixty friends. A feast fo'lowed the C21 e mony. They are enjoying a trip to Illinois before settling down here. The Mystic Shriners initiated tea novices oa Tuesday night intj full membership. The assaulting party was led by D. E. Green, and alfor their labors and fright lhay were refre hed by a banquet and silky music by Hage now's orchestra. W. S. Summer i was toastma&tir and responses were in ado byH.H. Wilron. Brad D. Slaughter, Chas.M. Catfr, R. S. Bibb and C. L. Richards. Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Plank gave a cainty litt'e luncheon attar the Schat wenka cocc rt Tuesday evening. Each guest contributed a rnus'cil nimbor I o'wecn bits of social convetsifor. Tcoss present were: Misses Mar'e Hoo ver, and Maud Oikley, Mrs. Hadl?y and Dr. Tyndale. Last Saturday evening Miss Helen Tut '.le delightfully entertained the Q. A. T. girls with a farewell party to Miss Keel Copeland. Thoso present were: Miss?s Clara Lec3e, Edilh Jonee, Edith Erford, Carolino Ruby, Alice Benton, Bob Erford, Nejl Copeland, Ethel Cul lings, Helen Tuttle and Mrs. Clara Cope land and Messrs. Verno Hedge, Almond Wells, Dan DePutron. Claude Wilson, Henry Gage. MtS3Moliie Morrissey, of Galesbur.' 111., is vislt'ng the Misses Hogan. Pi Beta Phi fraternity gave a dancing, party at the Lansing Hall last Friday evooing, tha 21th. Miss Gruniger, Mrs. R. S. Mcintosh and to children of New York City and Miss Gruniger, of Chicago, are visiting Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Ziemer. A large and fashionable audience as sembled to hear the famous pianist, Xaver Scharnenka, Tuesday evening at the Lar sing. Two tiers o! boxes and logeB were filled. Among Ihose occupy iag tho tose3 were: Cbacc3llor and Mrs. MacLean, Mr. and Mrs. Plank, Messrs. and Mesdames W. J. Brjan. Carl Funke, W. B. Ogden, Oliv.rRcdgers, MjMurtry, Otto MobV renst?cker, Geo. Clarke, Reese, Jansen, D. A.Campbsll, Will Owen Jonee, Kim-L-ali; Maude Oakley, Marie Hoover and Scotield Messrs. Hadhy Ran dolph, Movius, Tyndale, Mr. aud Mrs. PUnk, Mrs. Outcalt, Mrs. Coon. The Bucyrus Mandolin club composed of Mrs. -F. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ross Cur tica, Miss;s Grace Oakley, Estelle .Curtice, Henrietta Hollowbush, Helen Nance, Jessica , Morgan, Olive Latta and C. Y. Smith: , On Tuesday afternoon tho Woman's club gave a charming reception to meet Xaver Scharwanka, the great pianist. Tho decorations were beautiful and ar tistic. Tho rooms wero rilled from 4 to 5 with gayly gowned Iadic3 and a fear gentlemen. .The receiving tarty as they stood in lino wero Mrs. Plink, Xaver Bcharwenka, Mr. Jon?s, ot Omaha, and tho president of the matictn musicale, Mrs.D. A. Campbsll, W. J. Winger, Mrs. Jansen, C. W.Doons and Kimball. Tho young ladies presiding at the punch bowl were Misses Scotield and Miller. Their assistants in serving were the Misses Sallis Furnas, Bo3sio Turner, Miude Oakley and Mane Hoover. Some cf those occupying boie3 at the Lansing Wednesday evjninj tJ witness El Capitin wore: Mr. and Mrs. Otto Mohrenstecker, Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Lans ing Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Dorgan, Miss Smith of Denver, M. Oliver, Mr. Kelly. The Junior cl ibs of the Lincoln high school gave a very pretty party in the Woman'd club room, Thursday evening. Dancing and a royal gcod time wa3 en joyed by the oung people. The sjnior class o! the Lincoln high school expect to go to Saltillo today for a picnic providih; there is not a deluge. Miss Minnij McLie and Miss Pearl Minnick of Bjatrice will attend the May festival the roaiing waek. M ss Mc Lee will bo the guest of Miss Myrtle Stph nson aad Mi s Mionick of Mario Hoover. Misses Pearl Carscadden, Cobb and Mrs. SeJgwick cf York are coring to play at tho May festiv.il. Mis3 Jessie Lansing returned tt Lcr school, Browce'.l Seminary ia Oaiaha FiiJay after a we-ks visit tt her home. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Covi n leao next Ween' slay for ih ir now h uu in Washington, D. C. Mr. Ccvirt will - -'.; &'r . " ? VI "!? m - u-, 1 -u 1 K 4 . -r-.vrf ' r'Jtal prfset ---