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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 5, 1898)
r a THE COURIER. Professional Directory. DOCTORS. ggr 4- MM Telephone. Office Hours jfj r OKce 6S6 Dr. O. C. Reynolds (Office rooms 18-19, 110 to IS a.n liurr Hlock 3tn5p.ni Bm. .655 (J I Rei. 2548 Q ot. Sun. 3 to ' godal and personal oglc IW. L. DaytOD, M. D. Office, 1206 O Street J 10 to 1 j Disease of Eye. Eat and Throat j Re. 1821 C Street J230to5pi IDr. J. H. Tyndale I NOSE AND THROAT I Office, rooms 9 and 10. Lansing Tlieatro 1 9 to 11:30am 2 to 5pm 3J- 71, ffica. Ofice. Be.. Office Rsidenee. Ofica Pbone '470 IMOOOOC J Dr. S. E. Cook . f Eye. Ear, No6e and Throat 1 1315 O St. 19:30-12:3 am J2-5pm ' Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey j Office, eurung lilock Residence. 1313 C street 1 9 to 10 f 1-12 to 12: 2 to 4 p n in 12 -M 349, 462. Dr. R. E. Gif fen t Office, Telephone Did... 1 2 to 5 p m; -j a m by a ( Residence, 1S21 F street J pointment 561 IDr. J.S.Eaton, .562 j Surgery and Nervous Diseases, I 1 2 to 4 p. m VOffico, 137 So. Iltli St. 1 12 a. m. I Hours iu to IDr. J. B. Triokey, f Reft act ionist only 19 to 12 a. m (Office, 1035 O street Vl to 4 p.m. f DR. E. J. ANGLE. ( Offico Alexander blk. 14C0 rRkin anil npnltvTTninurT T)!spncr. "i U M.. IpCmg , 8, Facial blemist.0. romoTed fEes.cor2Gtli andN C.I4C01 9toI2a.T !,9. V7Sto4p.i Sis. j 7:30 to 9 p.! .m. m m DENTISTS. 1 , . , I Office, rooms 26. 27 and WO.VLOUiS N. Wente.D.D.S.i l.Browncll Block, 137 . ) I so Utb street. Dr. J. S. McNay j Office, 1105 O trect 8 to 12 am O I Residence. 2208T street fl tr5p m ....656 IDr. P.D.Sherwin f DENTIST. I OiUce, room 19 Burr Blk j 9 to 12 a m iRcs.SaUQst ; 19 to L f I to p. m BUSINESS DIRECTORY. J. M. GUILE, Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business Office 315 South Eleventh d d d j t d C J C C C i. wMjrB ' -vyr l 3 Children With Defective Sight should have their eyes examined at once by en experienced optician, and have them fitted with glasses that will strengthen and relieve the weak optic nerves or imperfect vision. We will fit either children or adult) with eyeglasee3 or specta cles, with fine crystal lenses to suit any ago or any defect of sight, and test the eyes free of charge. E. HALLETT, 1143 O Street. Funke Opera House Block. JH?"V:Sr,IR A2VD OPTICIAN. s I Scotch Dimities. i French Organdies. I Fine Ginghams. I o o 3 o o o o 8 o 8 OOOOOC03SCOOCOOOOOOOOOCC003000000000CCCCOt i a Q lJ TCM -!-- nrlo a 4V 5 J. ui yitss guuus Ul fine qualit' the three leading lines of the sea son will be Zephyr Ging hams, French Organdies, and Scotch Dimities. "We" have now in stock direct importations of all these goods including-the choicest g styles which will be offered g this season. We do not o claim that there will not be 8 plenty of wash dress goods g to be had in April and Ma)' g but we do say that if you 8 "am, lug uesi auu ill us u cv- clusive styles now is the time to make your selec tions . . 4M09j9j90C0COIO900M Miller & Paine flOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOSOOOOCOOCOX rs l A. A w 5fw Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Yates spent last Sunday in Kansjs City. Miss Jettie Wilkinson of Chicago, who is vis'.ting her brother. Mr. Porter King of Friend, spent Sun day with Mr. Jno. Dudgeon. The Cotillion club ha3 postponed its next meeting until February 10th. Mr. and Mrs J. W. Winger, and Mies Stoddard gave a musicale on Friday eve ning. A masked ball was given on Tuesday night by tho Sons and Daughters of Protection. Mrr. C. E. Latchaw has gone to Kan ea9 city to study tho mandolin with Prof. YoJen. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Raymond enter, tainedafew friends at whist Wednes day evening. Misses Gertrude and Frances Marsh land will entertain their friends Satur day afternoon. Miss Mamie Hartley who has been attending the Cincinnati art schcol re turned this week. Mrs. Harwood and Miss Harwood aro at hoT.e to a large number ot their friends this afternoon. The Ladies' Faculty club of tho Uni versity will give a reception to faculty and students this evening. The L. A . G. F. kensington club was very delightfully entertained by Mrs. G. Fawell 1 huriday afternoon. Mr. T. C. Jarvia of Council Bluffs, re turned to his home Thursday, after spending the forepart of the week here. Mr. Phil RusEell and Mr. E. R. Daven port have completed their work at the university and will return to their homes in Omaha. Mr. F. W. Brown is in New Orleans attending the Lumberman's meeting. He will visit other southern points be fore returning. TfaeCastleman club will give a "Ho gans Alley' ball Thursday nigbtthe 10th, in the L. L. I. hall. Hereafter, their balls will be given on Thursday evenings in stead of Wednesday. Mrs. G. M. LambertEon gave an ele gant luncheon for ten ladies Saturday at 1 o'clock. The guests were seated at the round table which was tastefully adorned with violets, hyacinths and ferns. Th3 La Vita whist club met Thursday evening of this week with Mr. and Mrs. J.J. Davis. There were six tables of players, and the evening wasan unusual ly delightful one. Only members of tho club wera present. Tuesday evening at the Windsor hotel the new Union Veteran's union was given a reception by the Farragut and Appomatox relief corps. A large num ber were present and thoroughly enjoy el the music and addresses. Mrs. J. W. MacDonald gave a box party Monday evening for Mrs. and Miss Turner of Muncie, Ind. Those making up the party were Mrs. and Mies Turn er, Mrs. Billantine ot Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard, Mr. Coffretb, Mrs. Mac Dsnald and her sister Miss Regna. , MrSi W. A. Rankins gave" a -kensing ton Thursday afternoon to about thirty ladies. Miss Custer, a pupil of Mrs. Manning, entertained tbo ladies with some pretty recitation?, and little Fay Herzogsang in a captivating manner. Mrs. Kankins was tsaistsd by Mrs. Ewicgand Mioses Miller, Ric., OJell and Hooper. Mrs. Lambertson entertained thes3 guests at luncheon last Saturday. Mesdames S II. Burnham, A. R, Mitchell, I. M. Raymond, W. F. Kelly, Harwood, Harris, Imhoff, Piank, Miss Harwood. Mrs. Lsmbertson gave another of her charming luncheons Wednesday after noon. Ihe pueits were seated at the round table which was beautifully de corated with yellow tulip3 and daffodils. The service linen and all that was served was yellow as far as possible. Only thoeo'who have been favored can ap preciate the delicacy of these luncheons and the easy grace and hospitality of the hote-s. Mr. and Mrs. Jno. B. Wright gave a whist party Wednesday eveving for Mrs. Robinson. There were eight tables. Refreshments were served in two courses. The favors fell to Mr. and Mrs. Buck staff. The guests were: Messcrs and Mesdames I. if. Riymond, A. S. Raymond, W.B.WilsDn, W.C. Wilson, F. W. Bron, E. E. Brown, G. H. Claik. D. D. Muir, N. S. Harwood, D. E. Thompson, Lambertson, Irvine. C. E. Yate3, Chas. Hall. Mrs. Thompson of Coldwater, Mich., and Mrs. Wade of Omaha. Mr. B. W. Bivans, who will soon leave for Omaha, gave a croconole party Mon day evening. Miss Jessie White and Mr. Clyde Lowry carried off tho honors. Tho guests were: Missss Messrs- Lawrence, Raft, Leonard, Loxrv, White. Irye." Trigg. Hide, Carveth, White, Cleveland, Freeland, Adams, Bromfield, Hyde, Davis, Trigg, Bennett, Fogt, Griffin. Monday evening a reception was given by the Haydon Art club for Mr. Ralph Clarkson of Chicago, the artist who is painting two portraits of Hon. W. Z. Bryan. The reception wasgivea for the purpose ol letting th members of tie club have a little insight into the life and worfc of a true artist. Thoso 'who talked with Mr. Clarkson found him an adept in charming and interacting con versation as well as with colours. Four of his portraits were on exhibition. He gave a very entertaining and instructive lesture to the members of the club Wed nesday evening. Mrs. Walter Hargreaves gave a de lightful card party Tuesday, for the several ladies who are visiting friends in Lincoln. Part of the afternoon was spent with an exciting game of hearts; the honors falling ta Mrs. C. F. Ladd. The second part or the afternoon was passed with guessing conundrums, the nswers-to all of which were the names