The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 01, 1898, Page 6, Image 7

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THE COURIER.
Professional Directory.
DOCTORS.
Telephone.
Office Hours
Office.
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Dr. O. 0. Reynolds -J
Offce room 15-19,.
Barr Block
Res. IUSo.SBtbdt.
1 19 to 11 a.m
V StnSp. m
I San. 3 to"
Office,
21 W. L. DaytOD, M. D. tOffiee.13060 Street llOto 1
tOiroaMnfEre, Eat. " andThrnat I Ren. IKK! Street J2:30 to5pi
mtm
22gi
Social and Personal
I Dr. J. H. Tyndale
I NOSE AND THROAT
J Office, rooms 9 and 10.
Lansing Theat re
J 9 to 11 JO i
i StoSi
4 Vpijl
!Dr. 8. B. Cook
I Eye. Ear, Noee and Throat
1215 o St.
9O0-12i5 am
J2-5pm
H0S. Oil
Dr. Ben j. P. Bailey
I Office. fcelinuiK block 1 8 to 10 a .u
4 ' 12tol2:30
I Residence. 1313 C etreet ) 2 to 4 p in
Office.
Km..
319,
.462.
Dr. R. E. Giffen
J Office, Telephone Bid... J 2 to 5
( Residence, 1821 F street i pointment.
Dm:
Va m by ap.
I.Ruih M. Wood, M. D.
j Diseases of Women.
( Office, Richard Bid:., I
4 cor. 11th and O sts-J-l
Residence, SK so 13th. 1
o "MDr. J.S.Eaton,
R ! lane..VC j Pnnrerjr ana Nerrons Die".
Office, 137 So. Ilth St.
i T to 4 p. m
4 12 a.m.
I Hoars 10 to
I H. 8. Aley, M. D.
f Female, nerrons k genito-nrinary
I diseases.
I i Hoars 9 to 12
Office. 1448 O Street V2to5. 7 to 8
i Hon. &, Sat gueit of ufo jfmbel Lange.
I Dr. J.B.Trickey,
f Refiac'ionwt only
Office, IC35 O street.
J9 t
VI to
to 12 a. m
4 p.m.
Mre. Harriett Dement Packard k the aided over by Micsea Winifred Hill and
guest of Min Dena Loamis. Winifred Norrel who were assisted by
Hoe. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan are ex- Missea Gertrude Cbamlers and Jennie
p2cted home from Mexico January 2nd. Jt' Mrs. Scott is a pleasing hostess
Mi. Daisy and Gertrude Sabin are Ur ih ""Ut
the guests of Miss Rose Foster.
Miss Mary Levi of New 0,lcan. is nowTf tIUVZo'1 ' Jf"00".
visiting he. aunt M. Ackerman.at 1212 "l T"' 18 the city.
J street JS .i?. Al J! " ve one
- .u uaaracienstic and haepiuWe
New ear s parties on Friday evening
Dr. George E. Howard talked lothe'
Ihe ladies of ihe Jewish temple en
tertained Ihe Sunday school children- in
- "j piessjni manner V..
- "-j,
Mixes Frarc:s and Ellen Gere acd
M'sj Lottie Wfaedon are guests of Miss
Cora Cropjey in Fatrbury.
Miss Grace Ashton left on Tn-sday
f jr St. Louii', where shs will be the
Mies Olive Latta gave a cbatiog cu-n r .' T ., . """"" -wonaay
party for a few friends after the Phil- ? r bf The children spent
in
j DR. E. J. ANGIfci.
ffikia and Onito-Uninary Diseases.
Facial blem is earomored
(Office Alexander blk. 1400) 9tol2ara.
4 O St.. rooms 7, 8,. 7J0to4p.m
I Res. cor 28th and NSts. J 7:3to9p.m
DENTISTS.
Office.
-.. -Louis N: Wente,D.D.S. i. wnESSa JkTi3i
J (so Ilth street. )
Dr.J.S.licNay
J Office. 1WSO street IS to 12am
fRfider-rc. gOBT street il to 5 p m
wVDt. F.D.Bnerwin
f DENTIST.
OtLce, room 18 Barrfilk
4 - 2nd Boor
(Re.S4eQst.
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to 12 a
to
p. i
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
Pboai
470
J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange .Business
7- f
ge .Business (
Office 313
Sooth
Elerentb
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narmonic oeoceit, for Mrs. Packard who . " uug, piajriog games and
ia.Theta. VJ0- h child
MM.ri.Hoover who i. i& Mr, USSS Sra'l-.0,c?-
Plank in New York, wiU go from thew lyiemembered. - mod.
to'Boston for the present. .
.as Alia Ciawford mta a i-
JohnPhillipaof the Burlington cify Monday night for Prof SHI SI?
ticketcfficS-gonetotLentyofMexi- ., . YTJ
totorpend a two weeks' vacation. spent with games acd mudc. p?
m Mksea Gertiude and Tina Bradt of Williamaleft for Norfolk TuesdBy.where
ueatnce are in ine city ror a tew naya - um.eu mmsrriage with Mies
the guests of Mrs. O. M. S.oaebiaker. E,8 Robertson at high noon They
Mr. P. W. Ptanlr i. xDBCtrf . to WU1 make theU home iCa. '
return to Lincolo. Mr. Plank left for
New York this week in order to accom
pany her home.
Mrs. Maude Mullen White, formerly
of Lincoln but now cf New York City
gave a nine course luncheon for her hue'
Mr.G.SIevensonandMr.J.Gallagher ZZ' . r . . aeed Li,SlIe
neJMoadav from rWtrW. where " . AUDurndale, Mais.
returned Moaday from Beatrice, where
Xhe
Most extensive line ever b3fore
tured and of exquisite designs . . .
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Grlkaiffl'9s- Silver war
a
...IN STAPLES AND NOVELTIES AT...
SOc to $1S.
oo.
manufac-
BefflMfcifoal Walte1k
FROM $4.00 TO $25.00.
Grold and enamel desk and toilet articles $1 to $20
POOOQOOOOOOOOOO&OOOOOOOO OOoCOOJOOOOOOCOCOOOOOOO
J. B. TICIKEr & -.
Wholesale and Ketail Jeweler. 1035 O Street.
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theyspantCbritmas with Mr. Steven- !"h!:rer8sht1laSa,Ie " " of
parents. Z" !?' Mm Bu" of
Prof. F.M. Fling and wife left Mod
The tables
S KT. S. JBA.JTrHJII
CANDIES
MMMMII IMIMIIIIMIMMIMMIHMIIIIIIMIIIIIIMMIIMMIMH1
. ITALIAN CHOCOLATES
Bon Bona,
Iia.-vorai.
Mail orders promptly and carefully filled.
Farnam treet -------- Omaha, Neb.
L. WtUan, Agjnt for Our Goads ia LInsoln, cor Tenth and O.
aHHmillimOJMiltM'fHlllllMHMOimMMMMQlllllMIHI.
were accoratrd viih :-i-
flowers acd candelabra. Alio. ..-
day f r Cleveland, O where Prof. Fling luncheon the party went to see J h
will read a paper before the American Drew in his charming p!ay V Mar '
historical society. of Convenience.'- - "ge
The Cattleman Club gave a delight- Miss May Honeywell entertained at
ful Darty Wednesdsy evening in the high 6ve on Tuesday afternoon in hon
L.L. I. Armory. Their next party will of Misses Hsyis and Lasalle of Beatrix
be December 13.h in the same hall. Miss Vio!a Gray won tte first piize and
Albert F. Woods of the defartawnt of Mi88 Ktherine Fitke of Beatrice the
vejetaKe pathology of the agricultural J,?nd' Lht "e'ehments were served,
depa tment at Wnshington returned to ... P' were:
his post Monday after isitina: his rela- MleB Misses-
KJ1I T
t.ve3here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ackermais friends sur
prised them laat week on the eveniug o!
the fifteenth anniversary of their voi
ding. Beautiful gifts were protected.
The evenicg was spent infor.nally.
Mr. A. W. Bascett acd Mifs Ethe1
Hosrell of Havelock were united in mar
riage at the home of the bride's brother
ia Havelcck on Friday, by Rev. W. H.
Pr scott. They will make their home in
Lincoln.
Compmy D., N. N. G., gave a delight-
t ill dnPH at tv ai nrmnrv 1fL?l O ilrut
TiKHav Psnimr. Ahnnt t.nv M instituted an innovation in T,ini,
eiunlei wi-enrwect and all had . .Ia. Clety' have set anart Thn
Ightfulume. 1 heir reception room is J1"1 during the season for their "at
vjry cory and the hall just large enough "" couuB. w intended to make
for their enjoytb'e parties. tblf eveiaE musiral as well as conver
sational and any friends who wish are"
M j. Arth.bald Scitt gave a charming ked to biing their music with them t
reception Thuasday afternoon in honor help make an interesting evenicg T
of Mifses Lilian and Grace Stoute.- 83rt of enteitainment borders on i"
borough of PlatU mouth. About one salon, but is not exactly lik if t -6
hundred gus3tscjlled between the haurs etrajge that no one has thought of ih"
f c f two and four. Miss Clara Leese as- before. Mia. Plank last vu, v.
Utid in receiving tLe young peop'e. thinj l.ke it, but she usually invit-d "
The rooms had been vary art is ically rew guests on a certain evening of each
trimmed with holly and cotton, which week to enjoy the new music M
set off with good effect the white o-gm- Campbell's ia an improvement in tht
die gowns of those who assisted in seiv- she invites all of her friends to
ing. In the fitting room was a punch bowl ny Thursday evening. This isancth"
presided over by Miss Anna Howland atep toward the metropolitan It is
aaikted by Misses Helen Miner and taioly very gracious of Mrs. CamnbelHn
He!en Hoover. The tea table waa pre- open her home in such a cordial way
fteii Lasalle, Mabel Hayes,
"- oaom, Kttfa Moody,
Katherice Fiske, Tina Bradt '
Teres. Salee, Blanche Harg.-ea ve,
Viola Gray, Henrietta Hawley,
Emma Oulcalt. Jessie Lansing,
LanraHoufa, Florence Putnam.
WmmeHjIl, Marguerite Winger,
Florence Maule, Adelloyd Whiting,
Beth Marshall, Margaret Wnedon,
Ida Hoffman, Frances Maule
EonaHarpham, Ella Harper,
Rose Foster, Laura Fiske,
Ethel Hooper.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A r...i..i
A. Campbell
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