The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 04, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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DOCTORS
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Office Hours
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Dr. b. O. Reynolds
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I Dr. J. H. Tyndale
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j Office, rooms 9 and 10. .. I
j lousing Theatre j
to 5pm
9 to 11 JO am
2 to S p m
(Dr. S. E. Cook
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Residence. 1313 C street ) 2 to 4 p m
Office a.. 349,
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Dr.R:B.Giffen
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office...... mr. J. S, Eaton. 1 0ffie6t IIIh su
Reidencc..S(C ) EurRery and Nerrous Diseases, 1 H
2 to 4 p. m
12 a.m.
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H. S. Aley, M. D.
temole. nervous & cenito-urinarr
diseases.
) I Hours 9 to 12
V Office, 1448 O Street 4 2 to 5. 7 to 8
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. iDr. J. B. Trickey,
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t-Office, 1035 O street.
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DR. E. J. ANGLE.
Skin and Genito-Uninary Diseases.
facial ulenmbes romored
( Office Alexander blk, 1400 1
O St.. rooms 7, 8, 9. V7
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DENTISTS.
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1127 O Street.
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Dr. F. D. Sherwin
DENTIST.
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Geo. Exchange Business
Office 315
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A BUSINESS MAN RUINS
HIS EYES
when lie uses them after they become
defective, -without the aid of proper
glasses. Don't do it! If j'our eyes
trouble you have them attended to at
once by a scientific oculist. "We will
lit and test them at a reasonable cost.
If you don't need glasses, look at our
handsome and superior stock of opera
glasses, lorgnettes.chains, etc . for hol
iday gifts.
EYK KXAVIIIVISJO FREE
E. HXLLFTT
Jeweler and Optician.
1H3 O Street.
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The Misees Latisiig wet e zueets over
Thanksjiviog cf Mits Brand of Omaha.
Mifb Cora Parker and Mrs. R. E. Git
fen left Sunday for Chicago, where Mrs.
Giffen will remain for a time as an art
Btudent under Mr. Chase.
Mrs. Walker Browning, who has been
visiting Mrs. W. "R. B. Alexander, re
turned to her home at Billings, Mont,
last Sunday. Her son, who accompanied
her, will remain in Lincoln to attend
college.
The father of Dr. Thurbsr of the
State University ie a Congregational
minister in Paris. In the accounts of
American functions in Paris Dr. and
Mrs. Thurber have a prominent place.
In a recent notice of the newly appoint
ed American minister's "at home" there
were present the ambassador's pastor,
Rev." Dr. and Mrs. Thurber, and Mr.
John Wannt maker, who has been insti
tuting prizes tor our art students in
Paris (no nudes need appb !). It is curi
ous that art, like theambifsador, should
be decidedly Low Church in Pari ; per
haps it is because Dr, Morgan's congre
gation is to? High, but the fact remains.
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, who
agreeably surprised everyone by their
presence, also strengthen the religious
element with which the ambaasador is
surrounding himse'.r.
The young ladies of the High school
are planning a drama to be given some
time this month.
The English club of the university is
planning to issue a 'midwinter number
qf the Nebraska Literary Magazine.
Prof. Ansley is editor-in chief am is sur
rounded by an. able crop of young but
excellent writers and literary critics.
Mrs. Paul Holm entertained a few
friends at dinner Tuesday evening.
Miss Marie Marshall went to Omaha
Tuesday to visit Mrs. Wheeler.
Mrs. Deemer of Omaha, has been visit
ing her paren's, Mr. and Mrs. Hunt
singer.e past weak.
Prof. Brainard and Secretary Kidd of
the Beatrice Banl of Education were
guest9ofthe Phi Kapp Psi fraternity,
Monday and Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Meissner now of
Webster City, Iowa, but formerly of
Lincoln, are visiting friends in the city.
Prof, and Mrs. Waterhouse spent
Thanksgiving vacation in Weeping
Water.
Misse3 Steele and Shute were guests
of Miss Cole of Ashland, last week.
Prof, and Mrs. Barton have been the
guests of Prof, and Mrs. Barbour. Prof.
Barton is a member of the U.S. gecglog
cal survey.
Mrs. Ross Curtice has returned from
a visit with her sister, Mrs. Beeman
of Dawes of Marietta, Ohio.
A most enjoyable kensington was
given on Wednesday afternoon at three
o'clock by the ladies of the first Presby
terian churchy airs. McConiga of York,
read a brilliant paper on "Missions.'
She ib a moet pleasing speaker, bright
and interesting and was very well re
ceived: Miss Galley sang in her charm
ing way after the reading of the paper.
Refreshments were served on small
tables which were decora ed with chrys
anthemums. A very large number of
adies were present and all spent an ex
ceedingly pleasant and profitable after
noon.
Mrs. A. G. Billmeyer his returned
from an extended visit in Dayton and
other points in Ohio. She wb ac
companied by her sister, Mifs Mable
Eclats, who will spend the win'er in
L'ncjlc.
Mrs. McConiga of Yoik, is be'ng en
ter'ained by Mrs. P. M. Hall.
Qiute a party of Lincoln people spent
the Thinksiving recss in Ashland.
Misses Jessie Lansing and Helen WoDds
were the guests of Miss Selma Wiggen
horn and Messrs. Vergil, Barbep, Fritz
Korsmeyer and Clinton Norton visited
George and Harry Shedd and Ernest
Wiggenhorn. Friday night a dancing
party was given in their honor by the
Ashland Minuet Club, and Saturday
evening Mr. and Mra.H. H. Shedd en
tertained the young people at dinner.
KoyShw.ier, Sid Corby, Will Green,
EarlMcCretr..,Erwin Davenport, Aus
tin Col.'eU and Gejige Shedd attended
a parly given by Miss Ruth Weller in
Omaha Friday evening.
Rev. S. Fritcbie left on Friday for
Stockton, California.
Mr. John Farwell left on Monday for
Tampico, Mexico
Miss Alice Slaughter spent Friday in
Omaha.
Miss Edith Shepard who has been the
guest of Miss Crowe has returded to
Chancellor MacLean spent his vaca
tion attending' Teacher's Institute in
Northern Nebraska.
Dr. C. F. Ladd returned from a trip
to his old home in Illinois, on Saturday.
His father came with him for a short
visit.
Coach Robinson will leave for his
home in Rhode Island next month. He
is uncertain whether he will coach the
university team next year or attend one
of the eastern law colleges.
Mrs. Packard and Miss Bonnell who
have been the guests of Miss Dena
Loomie, returned to Chicago Sunday.
Mr.Je6seRowe visited St. Paul and
Columbus. Neb., last week in the in
terests of geological depaitment of the
Unive.-sity.
Congregalionalistsof this city will be
interested in the announcement of Rev.
WiUon Detiney's resignation from the
Ashland Congregational church to ac
cept a call to Charles City, Iowa.
One of the most enjoyable of the re
cent concerts was that given at the
Funke Opera House on Wednesday
evening by Mr. George Dethlefs of Chi
cago, with the able assistance of Lincoln
musicians.
1 he career of Mr. Deithlefs has been
watched .with much interest by hia Lin
coln friends, and though the audience
wasnotlirge.the program won hoarty
appre ca'ion from all present.
Mr. Detblefs has a fino baritone voice
of considerable range, under control and
of a quality well suited for oratorio. It
was something of a disappointment to
find that he was only to appear tJeice on
the program, and as both of his selec
tions were rather heavy music, Dudley
Buck's "Fear not Ye, O! Israel" and
Iiandel.8 "Hear Me, Ye Winds and
Wans,-' the audience had no opportunity
to judge of his posfibilitie3 in ighter
roles. Wdgntr's "Eveniog Stat'fiom
Tannhauser was given as an encore, and
left a desire that Mr. Dethlefs might im