The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, January 22, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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THE C'dUkJERT
Prof eaalonal Directory.
DOCTORS.
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Telephone.
Office Hours
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Dr. O. C. Reynolds
(Office rooms 18-19, 110 to IS a.m
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Bnrr Block
3 to S D. M
(Be. 144 So. 29th St
Son. 3 to
gociai and personal
office 375 1 w- L- Dayton, M. D. J fflcc-,2tB stroot 1 10 to
(Diseases of Eye, Eat v-i and Throat I Ben. 1821 0 Street J 230 to
to5pm
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.Dr. J. H. Tyndale
f NOSE AND THROAT
J Office, rooms 9 and 10.
Lansing Theatre
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9.to 1130 urn
to 5pm
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IDr. 8. E. Cook
f Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
1215 O St.
9:30-13:'l
(2-5pm
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Res.
" tor. Ben j. F. Bailey
..671. 1
I Office, Zehruuc mock 1 9 to in n iu
I Residence. 1313 C street!
V12 to 12:30
t )2to4pm
Office.
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349,
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Dr.-R.E.Giffen
( Office, Telephono Bid. .. 1 2 to 5 p m ;
a m by a
I Residence. 1S21 F street J pointmcot .
OfBce 5JT)r JS "Raton I 1 2-to 4" p. m
f ii . tl . O, J2U.IAJ11, J-Office, 137 So. Ilth St. . 12 a. m.
B idencc.562) Surgery ana Nervous Diseases, ) I Hours 10 to
i H. S. Aley, M. D.
f Female, nenrnns A genito-urinarr
diseases.
1 (Hours 9 to 12
V Office, 1448 O Street... .. -J 2 to 5. 7 to 8
J ( Mod. & Sat
.Dr. J. B. Triokey,
f Refiactionist only
VOfficc, 1035 O street VI to 4 p
to 12 a. m
m.
i DR. E. J. ANGLE.
f Skin and Genito-Uninary Diseases.
I Facial blemisne rumored
1 Office Alexander bile. 1400
O St.. rooms 7, 8, 9.
I Bes. cor 26th and N Sts.
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Mr.
gave
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and
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Mrs. J. A.
an elaborata dinner dance
on Thursday evening for Mrs.
Robinson of Chicago. The dinner
was.stJrved on small tables in the din
ing and reception rooms. The rooms
DENTISTS.
1-r i vr tct . nT.n I Office, room 26. 27 and I
JjOUiS N. Wente,D.D.S.- l.Brownell Block, 137 V
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60 11th street.
Dr. J. S. McNay
j Office, 1105 O street IS tot! am O
1 Bfidepce. 2208 T street fl to 5 p m
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IDr. F.D.anerwin
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DENTIST.
I Ottice, room la UurrHlk)9 to 12a m
2nd floor V
(Bes.SS4SQst ) I to p. m
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
roses, carnations ana learnea only recently, is that the cere
mony took place on the fiftieth anniver
sary of Mr. Harley's grandmother's wed
ding, and on the twentyseventh an
niversary of that cf his aunt.
Mrs. Mitchell gave another of her
charming kensingtons on Wednesday
afternoon. The guests wero lVfncio.,,...
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were filled with
allies and tho tables were brilliant with
silver, glass and damask. The menu
cards were decorated by Mr. Ladd, the
father of Dr. C. F.Ladd, and were a de
cided credit to his ability. After the
gantleman had finished their cigars, the
guests went up stairs to the ball room
where, after a few two-steps and waltzes
Lieutenant R. N. Tow nley led the cotil
lon. The first figures were danced with
precision and elegance. About twelve
o'clock when the more sedate of the
guests had departed the few that re
mained had a cake walk and dancf d hoe
downs to African melodies. When the
time came to go home even Miss Wil
loughby did not want to stop. Lieuten
ant Townley always leads th6 cotilion
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Buckstaff served by( Miss Edna tlarley, who was
assisted by Misses Margaret Winger.
Ruth Owent andJBird McConniff. The
tablem'Jhis room was decorated with
meteor roses. An interesting fact con.
cerning the wedding which has been
Pound,
Polk,
P. M. Hall,
Doane,
Wade,
Henry Hartley,
Gregory,
Thomas,
Vifnuain,
MacLean .
Howell, .
I. N. Baker.
W. O. Jones.
McCreery,
Horton,
Sawyer,
Ewing,
Kirchsroin,
W. C. Wilson,
Phone
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J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business
Office 315
South
Eleventh
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wiin a spirit ana grace tnai in a larger "ihiiu vuquain.
place would make him a distinguisehd Tae L. A. a r. kensi ton
authority, and on Thursday night he entertained on Thursday afternoon by
seemed to have a soecial inBDira- -m. r:i. , .. ' u UJ
tton; Miss Willoughby's orchestra fur-
BROKE!
"Well, you need a new pair, or
possibly we can fix them up all
right for you. Anv how, bring
them in and see. Without 3'mr
glasses you can't see right. "We
will test and fit your eyes with a
new pair of cither fine Freneli
crystal or Brazilian pebble eye
glasses or spectacles at such rea
sonable cost that you will be
pleased to have them.
I E. HALLETT,
1143 O Street.
Funke Opera House Block.
JEVVErER AKE OPTICIAN.
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nished tho music. The guests were:
Mrs. Robinson, Mrs. Wade of Omaha;
Mrs. and Miss Turner of New York; Mr
Coatsworth, of Kansas City; Judge and
Mrs. Irvine; Lieut, and Mrs. Townley
Dr. and Mrs. Wolcolt; Dr. arid Mrs.
Ladd; Mr. Ladd.Sr.; Mrs. Ogden, Miss
Sarah Harris; Mr. Carroll Montgomery;
Mr. Co Troth; Mrs. Beespn and Mr.
Oliver Rodger .
Messers and Mesdames
Wright,
Funke,
D.D.Muir.
Lew Marshall,
John Dorgan.
W. C. Wilson.
C. L. Burr,
Tilton,
W. Hargreaves,
F. W- Brown,
Lambertson,
Will Lsonard,
Carl Funke,
Chas. E. Yates,
D. A. Campbell,
F. Buckstaff;
Mrs. Pitcher. The afternoon .o ., .
in conversation and sewing, and with
dainty refreshments. Besides ihe regu
lar members of the club there were
present Megdames S. H. Benton, Hayes
Thompsao, Geo. Holden of Denver R
M. Turner, Highland Wheeler and Miss
es Wilkinson and Latham or Chicago
The club members present were Mes
dames Billmeyer, F. Campbell, Walur
Davis, C. I. Jones, Chapin, Preston, Noi
ns Humphery, Wilkinson, Armstrong
Patrick, Will Turner, Geo. Fawell and
Milton Scott.
Mrs.
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Seligeohn and Miss pn,fi,.
Seligsohn gave a high-tfve party Thure
day afternoon for Mrs. E. Seligschn of
Omaha, and other visitors. After a
spirited contest it was found teat Miss
Frank and Mrs. Newmark bad won the
prizee. Then a guessing game vya8 tried.
Each gueit was asked to draw an animal
ana the rest were asked to gues3 what it
was. Miss Anna Mayer proved hereelf
the brightest guesser and Mrs. Polwosky
was given the consolation prize. After
the games an elaborate luncheon of
eizht Courses xvna earrn.4 rr . .
Mrs.H. H. Barley wore her beautiful ladies were seated at the We tahiln
wedding gown of white corded silk, en the younger ladies at two small Ik?
train, with chiffon and Jace trimmings. A the decoration .JZJlt?blee-
MiR3 Harlnv worn hpr hriemaiH'Q r.r i.. mL . ..'." "",lJ ana SCar-
b"" ici. xuocuesis or tho
A Jbrilliant reception was given on
Wednesday evening by Mr. and Mrs. J.
11. Harlry and Miss Dora Harley.forMr.
and JVIrp. Henry Howell Harley who
have just returned from their wedding
trip. Mrs. J. H. Harley wore a band
some gown of black silk with point lace.
- Thisweek"we opened and
put on sale several hundred
pieces of spring- dress
goods. All wool and silk
or wool fabrics of latest
colorings. We are maintaining-
our position as the
Dress Goods House of Ne
braska . . .
Miller & Paine
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of white organdie over light blue silk
with white ribbons and lace. Hundreds
of guests passed along the line con
gratulating and wishing the bridal
couple the greatest happiness.. Mrs.
Harley has been well known in Lincoln
for several years and is already very
popular in society circlee. Tho room in
which the receiving party stood was
profusely decorated with palms and
American beauties. The next room was
eeperated from the front parlor by cur
tains of smilax, and was decorated with
azaleas and. palms. Mesdanies Gere,
McMurtry. Yates, Ewing, A. H. Howell,
and Ford of Des Moines, helped to en
tertain the guests and to guide them to
the refreshment rooms. In the dicing
room ices and cake were served by Miss
Blossom Williamson who was assisted
by Misses Ena Ricketts, Mabel Richards
and Ada Heaton. The table was very
artistically covered with ferns and pink
roses. In another room punch was
afternoon -....
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.me&uames
E. Seligsohn and Katz of Omaha
Lowenburg of Sutton, Ackerraan, New
mark Sneler, Steinberg, Polwcsky. Solo
raon.Schlesinger, WesBjl, Lsvy.
Misses
Levy or New Orleans, Ida Mayer of
Fort Wcrth Te.v., Ida FWcnd.AB.
Mayer, 1-rank, Aileno Friend, Mathilda
Friend, Cora Schlesinger.
Mrs. McCreery will entertiin the mem
ucra ui ner ounday school
afternoon. Her guests will
A.aura Houtz,
Leola Vancil,
MaryMcGahey,
Alice Graige,
EdnaHarpham,
Mabel Brown,
Myrtle Stevenson,
L!da Gilmore,
Minnie Parks,
Estella King,
class this
be Missfs:
Margarct Winger,
Helen Welch,
Henries Hawlty
Mary Giaige.
Ruth Wilson,
Mildred Parks,
Agnes Reed,
Edith Hobart, '
Grace Lj one,
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