The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 15, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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Professional Directory
DOCTORS.
Onva CM) ,, i OiHco rooms 18-19 10 to 18 a. tm
U.IlC6....Ul q p, TJe-rrnQlJg J nrr uiock V 3 to 5 p. m
r. i cf xvtjyuumo mso.Mthdt Sun. ato-
nfn JW. L. Dayton, M.D. lomce. 12050 street iiotoi
Unee iDimscs of Eye, Eai "i nnd Throat I Res. 1S21 C Street 12:30 to
IDr. J. H. Tyndale
1 NOSE AND THROAT
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J Lansing Thcatro J 2to5p
5pm
9 tollman.
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IDr. S. E. Cook
f Eje, Ear, Nose and Throst
1215 O St.
19:20-12:3 an-.
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Res.
'I" Dr. BeDj. P. Bailey
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I Office. Zchrunc Mock ID to 10 am
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( Residence. 1C13 G street J 2 to 4 p m
Office. 319,
Res 462.
Dr. B. E. Giffen
t Office, Telrpbono Bid.. ) 2 to 5 p tn ;
J a m by a
I Residence, 1S21 F street 1 pointment.
orueo ui mr. J.S, Eaton,
R idencc...52 J Eurccry nna Nervous Diseases,
) t " to 4 p. m
OIUce. 137 So. llth St. K a.m.
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i H. S. Aley, M. D.
f Female, nervous A cenito-urinary
I diseases.
I i Hours 9 to 12
Office, HIS O Street -2 to 5. 7 to 8
i Hon. &, Sat
I Dr. J. B. Triokey,
f Refiaciionist only
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Office, 1035 O street.
19 to 12 a. m
4 p. m.
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1 DR. E. J. ANGLE. lOffico Alexander blk.llCOj 9tol2am.
Skin nnd Oenito-Uninary Diseases, J,S?,'Jl-0 f-.?!j
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DENTISTS.
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Office, 530. VLOU1S N. Wente.D.D.S. I. Browncll niock. 137
I to 11th street. )
Dr. J. S. McNay
j Office, 1105 C s rcct IS to 12 aia O
(Residence. 23$ T street ll to5p m
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DENTIST.
( Office, room 19 Burr Blk I 9 to 12 a m
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business
Office 315
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will test your eyes, in a scien- C
title manner, find out just
what they need, and then suit
you with just the right glasses jv
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Social and Personal
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eyeglasses or spectacles.
15YJSS EJXAIVIIIVDJID FREJEJ-
I E. HALLETT,
Jeweler and Optician,
1143 O Street.
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TUEsDAY morning, January 18.
we will place on sale five hun
dred pieces of Hamburg Em
broideries, including the best staple
patterns as well as the choicest nov
elties of this season. The line is
particularly attractive in line edges
and matched sets. If vou wish to
make your selections while the as
sortment is complete vou are invited.
Miller & Paine
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Mr. and Mre. S. H. Burnham gave a
amall party Friday evening.
Mr. acd Mrs. W. B. Ogden give a din
ner party this evening for Mre.Robitson
of Chicago.
Mr nn-l Mw J. A. Bucks'.lff Rill ElVB
a large dinner parly next Thursday in
honor of Mre. Robertson, of Chicago.
Mr. and Mrs. Hecxy Howell Hailey
returned on Friday from their wedding
trip through the touth.
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Phillippi of Omaha
and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. White and Mrp.
Dr. Livingston are vis'.ting Mrs. C. E.
Yalea.
W.S. Ifrade, a prominent attorney of
Cambridge, O arrived in the city TburE
day and will tpand a few weeks visiting
with II. C. Young.
Mr. and Mrs J. II. Harley an J Miss
Uarky have issued invitations to their
friend to meet Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Howell Harley on Wednesday evening.
Thursday evening the Castiemnn
Pleasure Club give a daace at the L. L.
I. hall. Their next one w'dl be January
CGth in the sama hall, and it is hoped
th it all members will be present.
On Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs.
F. Brown gave a tea for Mrr.C.O.Robin
boq of Chicago. Tiieir guests were:
Mrs. Robinson, Mr. and Mrs. Wright,
Yat2s. Buckstiftand W. C. Wlkba. '
The numerou3 fiicnds of Mrs. II. B.
Warft ot W3 more, formerly a resident of
Lincolr, will be glad ta learn that she
has successfully paEsed through a seri
03s operation on the right kidney at the
sanitarium, and is now convalescent.
Lieutenant Pershing, whom both unl
vereity aid town circles remember, was
in the city for a few days this week. He
was" on his way to Denver on businesn,
bo could not tary lonp. nis friends
were glad to welcome him once more.
IheOnce a Week kemingtoa club
held it3 usual meeting on Tuesday after
noon. Th9 guebts were: Mesdame3
Frednallett, Wallace Orandall, Grant
Hcagland, Ward Richardson, Will Risley,
Bert Davis, Hart and Miss Margaret
Hallett.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yatea gava a din
ner for their out oMown guests Tuesday
evening. The table was barutifully de
corated with roses and azaleas. The
guests were: Mrs. RobinBon of Chicago,
Mrs. Livingstons acd Mr. and Mrs.'
White of Platlsaiouth, Mr. and Mrs.
Phillipt ot Omaha, and Mr. and Mrs J
B: Wright.
Mrs. A. R Mitchell gave a k?nsiogton
en Thursday arternoon. The guesls
were Mesdames Frank Woods, C. C.
Burr, Jansen, A. S. Walsh, Holm, E E
Brown, Jno. Wright. Chas. Robinson,
Ogden, Carl Funke, C. E. Yatee, Rojs
Curtice, Kimball; Mieses libbetts, Bes
sie and Ahca Wing, Barbour and Helen
Harwood.
Friday evening Dr. and Mr?. A R
Mitchell gave a card party to tho follow
ing guestF: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. acd
Henry Mayer, Sch!e?inger, WessI M
Opp2nhim2r, Sp3ier, Kseneky, Acker
niim, Newma-k, Rossnbaum, M. Friend,
I. Friend: Messr-i Sam o..-- or
Majer; Mrs. Saligshou of Omah,, and
Mrs. Gus. Friend of Grand Island.
One of the most p!ea9ant parties of
the teaaon was given at the Lincoln last
mghtby the "Pershing R.fles-' an or
ganization of tbe university which, es-
cc'sinbo.h posial and milltiry affair'.
The piiz3 drills the company holds on o
every month fhow what they can do ia
a military way, and their success last
night proved their ability to cam
through their social functions with an
equal degree of thoroughnefs. The com
mittee, composed of Ernest Wiggenhorn
as chairman, Ch3e. Weeks, Chas. True,
Chap. Hendy and Mr. Noyes has rellect
cd great credit uroa itself. Every tie
tail which could add to the enjoyment
of the guebts was provided. At 9 o'c'o:k
Mies Willoughby's orchestra called tbe
guests into the large d'ning room to fol
low in the grand march whicbwas led
by Lieut. Pershing, the gutst of honor,
and for whom the company is named.
Following him were Lieut. Stotzenbcrg.
Chancellor and Mrs. MacLoan, Prof,
and Mrs. Ricnards, Prof, and Mrs. Bar
bour, Dr. and Mrs. Ladd, Mr. and Mr.
Geo. Woods. Them wero about seventy- 1
five couplts of univeisity and town po-
pie who enjojed themselves thoroughly '
until the last s'rains "of "Home Sweet !
Heme" had died away.
Mr. and Mrs. KsonBky enter twined lh !
B. B. Whi-t club r.n WarlnacA-,., .. i
ing. After the games lisjht refreshments
were served. The'gues's were:
Mersrs. and Misses
Metdamt s Sallie Berkson,
- Newmark. PaiiC.B. v-:,.a
Ackermap, IdaFiisud,
lr" Mvr,-j..-'Aiiiu.MaTer,.v:
rr t. o ,t.
. iua;Ci, oardn r rieno, .
Schlesinger, Ailoan Friend,
Speier; Be:tha Seligsihn;
MorrisFriend, Mescr.--Misses
Herzog,
Frank, Greenbaum,
Mathi'de Friend, Speier,
Mr. J. Oppanheimer.
Wednesday evenicg, January 12 h, at
8 o'clock, Rev. Stuff cf the Emmanuel M.
E. church united in marriage at the
home of the bride in the Brownell b'ock
Mr. J. R. Cattls and Mies Grace L
Moore. The pretty littla bride looked
very charming in a handsome costume
of old rose daintly trimmed with plated
chiffon, and carrying bride's roseF.
After the ceremony, dainty refreshments
w2re served the guests who were o-ly
relatives of tho bride, inclndingher aged
grandmother. A number cf beautiful
a..u ustiui presemswero presentd Mr
Oa'tleisa clerk at the B & M ttor -house
acd both Mr. and Mrs. Cattle
have many friends who wish them a
long life of happiness and prosperih.
Thursday at 10:40 a. m., Mr. and Mk
Cattle Itft for Loupe Cily where thu
will visit Mr. Cattle's parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bryan returned
last week from their trip to Mexico,
where they wero entertained bv the
generous and hospitable governors tf
thettatesand by the president or tin
Republic with a fine courtesy. The
Mexicans are a people Huie understoo.1
by their northern neighbors on the earn
continent. They a:o a generous bosp
table, hero worshiping, but withall lai
sczfaire people. The exaggerated phras
es ;of, sreeting that they B89 with their
friends, such as "welcome to my house,
it is yours" and their habit of apparent
lybestoAing whatever a guest may ad
mire upon him, is somewhat embarrasin.:
to a foreigner, until he learns to loo;
upon everything icside a man's hou
without saying anything about it bow
ever beautiful it may be. In the ca
or Mr. and Mrs. Brvnn tho. r-. j..
sire to g,ve them something wasgonuite
rather than formal and conventional