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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 27, 1897)
' TT?FFr,R3s""7:n "r"'&'?!Kff1fVt 'iqn,ilfT"y!Z5i7'-, c- THE COURIER. u I"? It I IP- Professional Directory. DOCTORS. Tele I.0-.1 OSee. Re... Dr. O. 0. Reynolds Office roorai 18-19 110 to IS JJarr Mock.... (Res. 141 So. 29th St OKcp. ro I W. L. Dayton, M. D. J om 13B strect ) Diseases of Ejrc, list and Throat ( Kes. lsa U Mrect Office Hours jr j a. m AAM :i to a p m y 1 Sun. a to 7gR 110 to 1 JHS5S . CIV Social and Personal IDr. J. H. Tyndale f NOSE AND THROAT ) Office, rooms 9 and 10. .. I l Lansing Theatre, j to 3pm IDr. S.-J3. Cook j Eye, Ear, Noee aDd Throat 1215 o St. 19 30-12 0 am 1 2-5 pin fiee. Bn. "; Dr. Eenj. P.Bailey ..671. 1 Office. Zebrung lilock Residence. 1313 C street J J to in a ui 12:30 pm i I "J to 11 12 to ot J 2 to 4 Ofice. Rep.. .31?, ..162. Dr. R. E. Gif fen I Oflice, Telephone HI J... 1 2 to 5 p m; -am by a ( Residence, 1B21 F it reel ) jtointment. JP.llt.Vl "W Wnnd M T) I Office, Richards WdK., 1 rxiutu jo. woou, m.u. j Cor. nth and o stsA Diseases of Women. j Residence, SB so 13th. ,8ce Mipr. J.S, Eaton, l0friCPt w fc IIUl 8I. Reideace..562 ) Surgery ana Xerrous Disease?, ) I 2 to 4 p. m 12 a.m. I Hours 10 to iH. S.-Aley,M. D. 4 Female, nervous A genito-urinnry diseases. Office, lllbO Strect. (Honrs9toI2 ....2to5. 7 to 8 ( Mou. A Sat IDr. J. B. Trlokey, f Befiactionist only Office. 1(35 O street f 9 to 12 a. m 1 to 4 p. m. The mueicale given by Mrs. D. A. Campbell last night at the home of Mr. and Mre. L. C. Richards was a decided success from boih a musical and a social standpoint. The guests were received by Mr. and Mrs. Richards and Mr. and Mre. Campbell. Each guest found a comfortable place to listen to the pro gram either in the beautiful court or its balcony or in the surrounding rooms. guests were pra-eot, and enjoyed 1h3 afternoon in the beautiful Naiica home. Mrs. Charles Lippincott sing during the afternoon, and as usual delighted her listener. Mrs, Silvers also sang and Mrs. J. T. Nanco gave rome very tine instrumental selections among them was one of her own composition. One of the most delightful luncheons t"if this oaaonn txtia thnf rfwii-an MnnrldV Almost six hundred guests were invited i, .- u , fl , . . , . . ,. . ... n t. , "J arf. P. M. Ilayden, in honor of her from the city an J also from Omaha and -,. - . ,,. . , . , iciiinx Meier, iuibs a:Hiiuiiori nur- 1 DR. E. J. ANGLE. I Office Alexander Mk.lttt) fSkin and Genito-Uninary Diseases. "J s,.-V?on ,Vi? Facial blemisbe removed J Ke-.corJ6tliandN bts. ) 9 -7iI) J 7W 9tol2a.m.. to 4 p.m. to9p.m. DENTIST. Drs. Kearns & Ellis, J ICUO.iiut Wot crn Ui ion Tcle-enpli. I Dr. Cliirora K. Tettc, j j Dentist. j 11?; O Street. OSc . Louis N. Wente,D.D.S. Office, rcK in- 26. 27 and 1, Hronncll Block sollth street and l ,137- Dr.J.S.McNay l Office, 1105 O street IStolJataO evidence. 220ST street 1 1 to 5 p m ..658 Dr. P. D. Sherwin DENTIST. ( Uliicu, nwm lii Burr Wk I 9 to 12 a. m 1 -no noor I Res.251S Q st I to p. m BUSINESS DIRECTORY rboae 470 J. M. GUILE, I Real Estate and In6. Gen. Exchargc Busness Office 315 i'oulli KIcti nth bnrWmF One Hundred Years Old and able to read bis newspaper with ease, when wearing a pairof piojierly lit ted eveglassescr spectacles wciiild be a happy ending to a green tld age. By preserving the eyesight properly mid well suited to the failing eyesight this ran l:c done if an exicricii( ed oPijiian is ? ought. We will test the sight freu and tit you with glasses at a reasonable cost. EYK E. HSZLLITTT EXAMINED FREE Jeweler and Optician. 1113 O Streit, city other cities in the state, and from Chi ago. All ere eager to hear Mrs. Camp bell after her trip abroad and her study ia London, and they were not disap pointed. H;r voice shows great improve ment. Her study has brought out all the natural richness and depth in her voice. Alrp. Campbell wa3 assisted by thewfll known pianist from Chicago, Miss Neally Stevens, and Mrs. Wurz burg and MrF. Raymond in giving the following program: f Bach, St. Saens Gavotte Beethoven Scherzo i ni,;. $ a Nocturne Chopm jb-Etude Miss Stevonp. i Aufenthalt Schubert -! Trock'ne lilumen ( Uaidcn-Rosleiu Oberthuer Merry Swiss Boy Mre. Wuizburg. Beethoven Crcation'dHjran ( Bird Huinrr'f(iue jBanli Cradle Sosg ( Moszkoweki Capnc3 Eepagnol Rossi Ah! Rcndirui Quel Cora Aria from Mi'rana, 10SG j Rff. Eclogue '( Itubinsteiu . . . . : Va!6e Caprice Miss Stevens. Chaminade The Little Silver Ring Harp Accompaniment. Liszt Taraah la Miss Stevens. f Foot' I'm Wearing Awa MseDowell. . . .Th- Beamiog Eyes (Nevin...Oh, that we two were Maying Mrs. Campbell wore the beautiful Cjrl Funke, Lew Marshall. Geo. Wnndp gown in which ehe made her appearance Chas. Bianeb, C. L. Burr.F. W. Keller, tn London. It is a creation of white W. Ilargrcaves, Coffrotb, Ogden. Muir, ratin and lace over turauolse blue silk. Bailey, Irvine. Tillon. Misses Crawford The bodice is elaborately trimmed with Carson, Tallant, Garrison, Harris. The lace and turquoise chiffon. A grrat children's chss is also growing. many new and be.uliiul gowns were on, Michigan. The six course luncheon was served at email table's and after wards cirds were played. Hearts was the game and MWs Mame Carson won the first prize a cup and saucer painted by Mrs. Hay den. Miss McLaughlin re ceived a band painted china pin tray for second prize. The heart shaped score cuds were also painleu by the host?s?. The guest were Mesdamcs Walter Har greavep, W. C. Wilson, Maxwell, Griffith; Missrs Walsh, Mame Carson, rfOEe Car son. Grace Harrison, McLaughlin, Mrs. John Lorrence Nanco of Ft. Robinson, is the guest for a week of Ex. Gov. Nance and familv. Mr. John Dixon of Nebraska City, camo up for the Thaukegivirg parly. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whcaler Sr., Mr. and Mrs. Dan Whe2ler Jr., Mr. Bert Wheeler and Mis3 Hattie Cady of Oma ta, were down for Thanksgiving dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Myron Wheeler. Miss SpurcVs ciss at tho Y. M. C. A. gymnasium is increasing in siza and interest. The Iadie3 arc learning ta play basket ball and barring a few arguments which are a part of every game, the hour of instruction is very 6hort. Tho class meets at half past ten on Mondayr, Wednaedajs and Friday. Now mem brB can join at any time. The membeis of the class at preEcut are: Mesdamt s Mrs. L. Herzogrntertsiaed the B. B. C's at her home Wednesday evening, at whist. Twenty Tour or the members were preset t. The "Friend" CIlIj met with Mrs. M IHHMIMMMMIMMHIIIMMMIMHMIC iMimiinfjii in. lORSMEYER PLUMBIN HEKIING 1 Contrsctors for PUWPfIRCNPIPE, SEWER AND CULViRTrlPE, 125 SO. 1ITH. ST.. LINCOLN, NEB. Wholesalers of PLUMBING, STEAM AND HOT VATE HEATING. ( ) lll 1 1 II I MMMI M III Ml III CMMMMMM ). MIIHt J t A. L. FLANAGAN 1016 P StiMt. Lincoln, Neb. Second Hand Goods Bovgbt and Sold. oijiiiomxi- niiimniiiiiiiiiiiimiMimiMf We are opening new liattcms in Artistic Wall Paper. J. E. HOUTZ. H06 O Street. Lcminc's Old Stand." SUitioncrand dealer in wall pa ner. window shades, etc m99fsmsis&iim noticed in the audience. After the program the guests were served with fruit punch in the dining room by Misses Ellen acd Francs Gen , Ena Rickettp, Lottie and Margaret Whc- don. DoraHariej, Blanche Hargrcave?, Weil, Thanksgiving night. Ihisclnbis Maule, Rifser. Liura Hoitlzsnd Mabtl unique, a3 it consists onjy of members Richards. Mis. Gere and Mrs. Beseey and relatives or one family. High five had charge of the dining room. Thoce waa the amusement, after which daicty who Essistei in receiving and entertain- refresnments weie served. Ing were Mcsdames Lambert on, Bar- Mrs. Morris Dautfch of Beatrice visit- "bDur, A. S. Raymond, Will Green, Ladd, ed her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Schwab for Lit piocolt. E. P. Brown nnd Miss Latta. a few days. Mr. L. A. Moore from Plattsmouth had . .r. .... charge of the floral decoration?. The f" 'Aitkin entsrtai-ied a'few mantles ware banked in chryeanthemums J the.,r fr,eads on Wednesday oreninar each rcom having a prevailing colour. Ia The court was in pink and wnite. the Mrs. D. A. Campbell returned on dining room in pink, the library in red Wednesday from Plattsmouth. On Mon- and the drawing rcom in ellow. day she gave a concert in Glemvood and The Phi Delta Theta boys gave a stag " Tue6d.a' jn I'jattsmoutb. She was oarty for their Fathers on Saturday even. -i'" j b xerry or Omaha. in botn places they were cordially re. ceived. Mr. P. W. Plank has returned from K?okuk, Iowa, whre he attended the wedding of his son, Clarense. Mrs. W. Rush Gillan, who has been visiting with relatives in Lincoln for several weks. left oa Friday for her home in Chambersbuw. V , :n irg. The boys proved themselves to be rnoit entertaining hosts, and all that could be done was done for the amuse, ment of their guests. The Fathers were delighted with their novel entertain, ment and went home with clearer and happier ideas of what modern college and fraternity life is. Mrs. Albimus Nance and Miss Nance gave a pretty keneingt n Tuesday after- v'!,t in Chicago and Pittsburg on her noon for their guest, Mrp. John Lorreccs wa' ea6t- Nance of Ft, Robinsan. About fifty Mr. James Whitcomb Riley is a Phi 1 m. i