The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 06, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COURIER.
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Professional Directory.
IKKToilS.
Telephones.
Office Hours
Social and Personal
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I Oflice rooms 1S-19,.
4 linrr Hlorlc
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)J)Ueaeof Eye, Kar, Xom and Throat I Res.lKIlU Street )2:30to5pra
wDr. J. H. Tyndale
I NOSE AND THROAT
IOlfice, rooms P anil 10.
Lnntink' Theatre
j9 tollzUOnni
f 5p
I Dr. S.E.Cook
f Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
1215 0 St.
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'Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey
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j Office. ZelirtinK Hlocfc
j Residence, 1313 C street
I i) to 10 a ui
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) 2 to 4 p m
Mr. Ludwick of the Lincoln Light In
fantry, attended the party given in
Omaha last Thursday, by the Thurston
Ritles.
The many friends of Lieutenant and
Mre.T. V. Griffith will be glad to learn
'Office 319,
Ret 4C2.
Dr. R. E. Giffen
( Office, TclepUono HI J. ) 2 to 5 ti m :
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( Residence, 1S21 F street poiutmeut.
(Ruth M. Wood, M. D.
f Diseases of Women.
( Oilice. Riel.hrds Hldg.,
cor. Iltn ana
( Residence, VUa
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offlw sciJDr. J.S.Eaton.
Rci(lBre..le2) Surjrery and Nervous Diseases, j
Office, 137 So. I Ith St.
i 2- to 4 p. in
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(Hours 10 to
iH. S. Aley.M. D.
t Female, nervous 4: cenito-urinary
I I Hours 9 to 12
J-Officc, IHS O Street -2 to 5. 7 to 8
disease.
I Hon. & Sat
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J. B. Triokey,
Reftactionist only
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VOffice, ItKEi O street VI to 4 p. m.
DR. E. J. ANGLE. I Office Alexander bile. 140) J f"tolL'am
f SUn and ficnito-Uninary Diseases. J. ., St;-V?""18,7- f - 3?!2 ,,Jn'
Factal blemUne romoved (Bei-.corJCtliand N bts. ) .jJUto9p.m.
DENTISTS.
! Drs. Kearns & Ellis,
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Dr. Cliirord K. Tef f c,
Dentist. j
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.Office K. 5-LOUlS N. W ente.D.D.S."! 1. Brownoll Block, 137 5-
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Dr. J. S. McITay
fDrTF7D. Sherwin
j Oflice, 1105 O street Stol2amO
I Residence. 220? T treet 1 1 to 5 p m
DENTIST.
I Oflice. room la HurrlilkU to 12u.m
A 2nd floor '-
JRcs.eM&Qst I to 5 p. m
KUSIXESS DIRECTORY.
The members of the Delta Gamma
fraternity celebrated Hallowe'en by en.
tertaining their friends at the home of
Mies Xelia Cochran. Most of the even,
ing was spent in playing the usual games
ani tricks. A tent on the lawn was fan-
that St. Louis will be their home for the tflly decorated, and there, after
future, as Lieut. Griffith's regiment has
bsen transfered there from Texa6. Mrs.
Griffith will remain with her mother in
Lincoln, until the regiment reaches the
north. '
Buckstaff on Monday evening to reor
ganize for the winter.
Mrr. W. M. Leonard is expected home
today.
Phone -;
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J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business
Office 313
South
Eleventh
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Tn our Silk Department we
are offerini the ver' latest
and choicest styles in fancy
silks. You are invited to
see them.
Miller & Paine
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GOOD LTJCK GROCERY. liO!T O Street. 1
XectXer irx 2,
niiis
PJTtiits, Vegetables, etc. I
TckFfeooera. 1107OStrect.
tDt(DCl(S0Sg)ggS6ig
crossing her palm with silver, each vis
itor wastold factB concerning both past
and future. The latter part of the even,
ing was spent in dancing. Tho guests
were Miesis Fannie Cole, Helen Welch,
Joy Webster. Blanche Harcreavpn. Rrhai
The Cotillion club met with Mrs. Tukey, Mae McMenncny, Helen Miner,
Anne and Daisy Miner, Georgi3 Case,
Marion 'Smith, Katherine Woods,
Blanche Garten, Nelia Cochran, Edna
Polk, Laura Bridge, Grace Bridge, Clara
Wat kins, Clara Mullikin, Jessio Lansin",
A number of the "society' women are Helen Woods, Mae Prentiss, Marv Davis
enjoying gymnasium work at the Y. M ida Huffman, Mable RicketurMcssrf'
C. -A. under the direction of Miss Mueller, Tukey, Davenport, Welchens
Spurck. The followjcg is a partial list George Shedd, Harry Shedd Walsh'
of those interested: Mis. Hargreaves. Ruesell. White, Roy Sawyer, Stebbins'
Mrs. Coffroth. Mrs, Lew Marshall, Mrs. Truej Sumner, Rowe, Wigicenhorn Dr'
Ogden, Mrs. George Woeds, Mrs. D. D. Whitet Prof. Thurbert Prof Moore'
Muir, Mrs. Charles Branch, Mrs. Carl Whittmore. Rickettp, Welch. McCreery'
Funke, Miss Carson, Mrs. John Dorgan, ChapiDi Green, Harmon, Wileoo. Barber
Mrs.Chas Burr, Mite Harris. Hay ward, Brown, Korsmeyer, Henley,
On Wednesday afternoon Mrs..Frack Christie, Clark, Gregory, Martin, Hyde.
H. Woods entertained a number of Manley, Stone, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
friends, with progressive whist. Miss
Olive Latta proved the fortunate winner
of the first prize, a dainty paper-knife of
mother-of-pearl, and Miss Tibbetts won
the second prize. A most enjoyable af
ternoon was- nassrd bv the following
ladies:
Misses Mesdames
Kirker, George Woods.
Clark, Mark Woods,
Marsland, Ladd,
Latta, Lippincotr.
Hammond, L. C. Burr,
Odcll, C. L. Burr,
Pound, Lambertson.
Garten, Tilton,
Getner, Teeteis,
Miller, Gere,
Cochran, Irahoff,
Tibbetts, Burnham,
Mesdames Mallalieu,
Helwig, Silver,
Shilling, E. P. Brown,
Barbour, Smjser,
Mitchell, R. E. Moore,
Ltw Marshall, Griffith,
Emery Hardy, Maxwell,
Will Hardy, Horton.
M:s3 Gete.
Mrs. Frank H. Woada aeain proved
herself a charming hostess on Thursday
afternoon, when she entertained the fol
lowing guests at a delightful Kensing-ton:
Mesdames
Grainger,
II. II. Wilson.
A. W. Lane,
Gund,
Ludden,
Kirker,
Hammond,
Bailey,
Fiske,
Milton Scott,
Henklr,
iHolm,
McLean,
J. E. Miller;
Misses
Gilson,
Harmon,
"Gund,
Mary Smitn,
Bailey.
Mesdames
Bowman,
- Hammond.
Winnctt,
Tuttle,
Flojd,
Odbert,
Welsh,
Garten,
F. X. Hall,
Schwa tke,
E. Baker,
Hutchins,
Pace,
Eddj,
Steve Hoover,
A. L. Hoover,
Leese,
Gregory,
W. A. Jones,
Cochrane,
Mrs. F. W. Collins left on Wednesday
to Join Mr. Collies in Washington, D. C.
Woods.
Miss Olive Latta gave a kensington
on TuesJay afteruoon for the Kappa
Alpha Theta fraternity and their friends.
The ladies came with their dainty bits
of sewing, at 5 o'clock. The gentleman
came in time for the dainty luncheon
which was served at 6 o'clock. Mrs. D.
A. Campbell sang "My Onliest One'' and
a lullaby, and Mr. Burt Whedon sang
'Kentucky Babe," in their individual
and pleasing wajs. Tho guests wero
Misses Elinor Williams, of Minnesota;
Katherine Weston, ef Beatrice; Patter
son, of Plattsmouth: Jessica Morgan,
Anne Barr,EdithSchwarr.J)ena Loom
is, Emmily Weeks. Jane McFarland
LcolaVancil. Charlotte Clark, Jeanne'
Tuttle, Nell Randall, Lida Miller, Graco
McMillan, Frances Cunnirgham,
Blanche Hargreaves, Ella Harper, Selma,
Wigginhorn, Mame Lowne, Edna Din
widdie, -Ruth Wilson; Messrs. Harry
Shfdd, George Shedd, Randall, Russell,
Wiggenhom, Haggard, McCreery, Col
lett, Whedon, Koriineyer, Mueller,
Cooley. Manley, Charlie Weeks, Paul
Weeks, Ames. Buckstaff, Pound. Far
well, Bartlett, O. Brown, Clements, Ma
son, Chapin. Lieut. Jackson, Whipple,
Humphrey, W. Clarl:, D. Wing.
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hall and Mr. and
Mrs. H. H. Wilson gave a formal recep.
tion at the home of the former on Fri
day evening in honor of Prof, and Mrs.
Howard, of California. The rcomswere
most beautifully decorat3d with palms
and chrysanthemums. Thedrawing room
was profu:cly decorated with pink chrjs
anthemume, tho sitting room in yellow,
the library in red and the refreshment
room in white. Mrs. 1. M. Raymond
and Mrs. S. H. Burnham presided in the
dining room ana were n-sisted in serv
ing by Mis3ee Marie!, Ellen and Frances
Gere. Those who assisted in rrcieving
and entertaining were Mesdames A.J.
Sawyer, A. W. Field, E. T. Hartley. A.
C. Ricketls, C. II. Gere, L. C. Richards,
C. E. Besjey, A. S. Raymond, J. M. Lara
b2rl6on, J. H.McMurtry. Gue3ts arrived
all during the entire evening, and four
hundred were invited.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Rutty
in Buffalo. October Slrd 187. a (laugh
ter. Mrs. Rutty was the charming
Miss Xcllie Million of this citv.
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