The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 05, 1898, Page 6, Image 11

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THE COURIER,
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Professional Directory
DOCTORS.
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Offico llours
Ofllco 656 1. . . i Office rooms 1S-19 I10tol8 n.ra
J-Ur. U. U. XteynOiaS i Ban- Block V 3to5p.m
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godal and Personal
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omce rol W. L. DaytOD, M. D. loniee.iicso street no to i
JDiseasesff Eye, Eni v- nnd Throat Res. 1S21C Street )2ito5pi
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!Dr. J. H. Tyndale
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J Office, rooms 9 and 10.
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Dr. BeD j. P. Bailey
l Ollice. Kenning Mock J 9 to 10 a iu
1 Residence. 1313 C street!
Vl2 to 12:30
k)2to4pm
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Dr.B. B.Giffcn
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I Office, Telrpbono Bid... 1 2 to 5 p m;
' a ra by a
t Residence, 1S21 F street ) pointment
fflce MIIDr. J.S.Eaton,
Raidcnee..5G2 1 Surgery nnd Nervous Diseases,
Office, 137 So. Illh St.
1 2 to 4 p. m
4 12 a.m.
( llours 10 to
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Miss Gabel will give a card party on Muncio, Ind. This reception was made
Monday evening. particularly beautiful bv tho cowra of
Mre. A. R. Mitchell is in Beatrice, the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Deutsch.
Miss llelen Wo!ch left en Friday for
Kansas City to spend Sunday with Miss
I H. S. Aley, M. D.
r Female, nervous A Rcnito-uriuarr
' diseases.
(-Office, MS O Street..
these recamng and assisting the hos
tess. The effect was heightened by tin
rose colored lights. The dining room
wa done in white ard green. Prof.
Hagecox's orchestra played during the
afternoon. Those assisting were Moa-
Mrs. Lambartsoa has issued invita- dames Beeson, Wright, Robinson. Carl
I Dr. J. B. Triokey,
( Refiactionist only
I 19 to 12 n. m
Office. 1C35 O street VI to 4 p. m.
I DR. E. J. ANGLE, j Office Alexander bIk.HC.0
rSLin and ncniU-Uninary Diseases, "J HtzSms,S'J-
Facial blcmisLt romoTed - Bes- cor2Ctb and N bts.
Ada Greg,
J Hours 9 to 12
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JMon.'i Sat tions for a luncheon to be giren at one Funke, W. Hargreaves, J. W. McDonald,
o ciock on Wednesday. F. W. Brown, O'dcn, Will Wilson. Mis-
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Plank returned f?3'018' TurDCr and Mre' Ba,,ec
on Fridav morning fmm ii,Jr Tutf : tin6 r Omaha. Mrs. Leonard gave a
New York city. Mrs. Plank has been
sludjiug with Mr. Ssharwenka.
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9to 12 a.m.
JO to 4 D.m
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DENTISTS.
I . ,. . --. - I Office, room 26. 27 anil 1
Office 530. J-IiOUlS N. W ente.D.D.S.-! J. Brownell Block, 137 V
) i so lltb street. )
The ball givon by the Young Men's
Board of Trade at the Representative
dinner at 7 o clock for tho3e assisting
and their husbands, and Messrs Green
and CofTrotb,
A brnliant reception
was given oa
Dr. J. S. McNay
JOfficc.llOSO trcet
I Resilience. 220ST street
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J Dr. F.D. Snerwln
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DENTIST.
Ull.ce, riKim l'J Hurr Blk I 9 to 13 a
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
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J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business
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South
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Hall on Friday evening was asuccess Wedne3da7 afternoon from three until
both financially and socially. "' " Mn- ueo- acL.ean Tor Mrs.
J- H. MacLean, her guest. The housa
Mrs. M. B. Reese entertained sixty was darkened thnn brightened with Boft
ladies at a one oclosk luncheon on lights. The rooms were decorated with
Thursday. The guests weie seated at palms. The refreshment table were
small tables which were beautiful with presided over by thcbndeaofthefacultv
their coverings of exquisi'e linen, cut Mesdames Hinman, Wolcott Pete-sor
glass and red carnations. Hastings, Carleton, Avery and Chandler!
Mrs. Mohrensttcher entertained at TB BJests were welcomed in th9 cast
cards on Wednesday afternoon from two Parlu"" hy Mrs G. E, MacLean, gowned
until six for Miss Wcodruff of Quincy, in black and wn'te silk with lace, and
III. After tho games it was found that Mrs. J. H. MacLsan in black silk and
Mrs. W. Hargreave3 had won the fiist Iacc- Among those who assisted the
ptize, MrF. French tho second, and Mrs. ht in receiving and entertaining
Ewing the third. 'he gues!s were Mesdames Barbour,
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"THE (DLBET
INHABITANT''
will tell jou that he owes the pre
senation of his eyesight till ex
treme old cge to his wisdom in
middle aee ot "taking time by the
forelock." and coming to ub on the
lirt approach or failing eyesight.
We will fit tho eyes with glasses
to strengthen and pieserio the
eight at all ttagc3 of life toextren e
o!d ago . . .
3 n,.jfTn i . . Kimball, Geie, Van Brunt and Sherman.
JJr. and Mrs. Ladd gave a box party at u. t , . . ""
A .-t.,. . " . ., . ' Prof- Hagenow b orchestra in the tinner
J E. HALLETT,
11-13 O Street.
Funke Opera House Block.
J13WEJI.13R A.KTO OPTICIAN.
iub xuuaarmonic concert Monday eve
ning. After the concert Mre. Ladd serv
ed a delicious little chafing dish suppor
The guests were Mr. and Mrs. John B.
Wright, W. C. Wilson, C. Robinsoa, Mr.
Oliver Rodgers, Dr. and Mrs. Ladd.
MissFIoranco Farwpll entertained a
few friends very cbarniiDgiy Wednesday
evening for Miss Turner of Muncie, lnd.
There was no regular program, several
sorts of amusements being indulged in.
Delicious refreshments wera served. Tho
guest3 were Misses Turner, Latta, Hol
lo wbush, HarrisoD; Messrs Joyce, Low,
Pound, Corby and Baldwin.
Prof, and Mrs. Fling entertained tha
hall furnished
afternoon.
Hagenow "s orchestra in the upper
tho music during the
SUTTON AND H0LL0WBUSH
Twelfth and O. Funke Opera House Block.
Are now ready to meet their old customers and many new
ones at the old place, which has recently been fitted up
in a most pUasirg manner. Everything is ncwanll we feel
confident ihat tae new etock which is now on ssle cannot
but meet the . . .
APPROVAI, OF Aiur,.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Speier celebrated
their twentieth wedding anniversary oa
Tuesday evening. They were the re
cipients ot many beautiful gifts in
china. An elegant dinner was Berved.
Several bright and sparkling toa3ls were
given. Mr. Herzog acted as toast-master.
Mr.NewmarkandMr. Herzog, ac
companied by Mrs. Katz of Omaha, sang
several beautiful selections. Mr. S.
Mayer read. The guests were:
Mr. and Mrs. Ellinger of Holden, Kas.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowenb'rg of Sutton.
Mr. and Mis. Sneier of Crete
Iowa whist club very delightfully Sat- Mesdames Kaiz and Hadder of Omaha
urday evening. The club does not give and Simon of Seneca, Kas.
prizes, but the game is enjoyed just as Mcssersand Mesdanus
much for a' that, and perhaps more. Solomon,
The hostess served a delicious supper. Rosenbaum,
The guests of tho evening were Dr. and Henry Mayer,
Mrs. Hinman and Mr. -Guernsey Jones. Nowmarir,
The club members present were Mes-
fililit
-VaiTTK. H3"iS COy
Levy.
sere and Mesdames Munger, La Gore, Messrs-D. and S. May
ball, Barbour, Richards; Dr. and Mrs.
Holjoke; Judgo and Mrs. Spencer.
Mrs. Schlefainger entertained the B.
B. whist club on Wednesday evening.
RefreehmentB were served. The guens
were: Messera and Mesdames
Ksecsiy,
Scblesinger,
Maurice Friend,
Kohn.
A PERFECT SHE
for the little ones, that is made as
near the shape of the fcot as it is
possible to adapt it, and composed
of superior leather, is what we keep
for the boys and girls al all times.
Our boys' shoes will outwear any
shoe made, and at the same time
is flexible, stylish and handsome.
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Newmatk, Herzog,
II. Maj ert C. Mayer,
Maurice Friend, Ksenskj.
Ackerman, Speier.
Misses
Frank, Levy,
Berkson, AnnaMajer,
Bertha Seligsohn, Sara Friend,
Alyene Friend, Pauline Friend.
Ida Friend.
Mesjrs
J. Oppenheimer, Greenbaum,
S. Speier, Herzog.
Mrs. Will Leonard gave a reception on
Thursday afternoon from three until
five in honor of Mrs. and Miss Turrer of
er and Herzcg.
Oa Sunday at high noon, at the homo
or the bride's parents, Miss Mathilde
Friend was united in marriage to Mr
Max Frush ot Pueblo, Col. The short
but bjautirul cjremony was pionounced
by Rabbi Franklin in the DreBfin .
relatives and a fewintimate friends. The
bride wore a purple gown trimmed with
velvot and lac and carried a white
prayer bcok and lillies-of-thn valley. The
house was beautifully decorated with
palmBand carnations. After the cere
mony an elaborate wedding dincer in
ten courses was served. Thoso witness
ing the ceremony were the bride's par
entsMr.and Mrs. Simon Friend, Mr
and Mrs. Sarbach and children of Fair
vbury, Mr. and Mrs.Gus Friend of Grand
island, Mr. and Mrs. Sarbach of Holton
Kas. Messers and Mesdames I. Friend'
MWice Friend, Weil audS. Vessel'
MisVs Pauline, Sara, Alyne and Ida
Friend. Messrs Austin Sarbacb, Carl
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