The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, February 26, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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    THE COURIER.
Professional Dlreotory
DOCTOBS.
Teepho e.
Office Hours j
Ofice.
.656
.655
Dr. O. "C.Reynolds
i Office rooms 18-19, 110 to 11 a. at
Burr Block V 3to5p.m
IBn. 2548 Q rit S Son. 3 to
8m.
I o TO!W. L. Dayton, M.D. Office. 12050 street iiotoi
JDiKUM of Ere, Eai.v and Throat) Be. 18210 Street )2M toSpm
Dr. J. H. Tyndale
f NOSE AND THROAT
J Office, roomi 9 and 10.
J Iansing Theatre
j
9 to 11:38 am
2 toSpi
S 4 pB
gocial and personal
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Office.
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Office
Reidence.
Office:
Phone
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IDr. S. E. Cook
I Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat
1215 O St.
J9J0-12J am
J2-5pm
ffiee.
.671,
Dr. Ben j. P. Bailey
I Office, Zehrung Block 1 9 to 10 a m
J-12 to 12:30
( Residence, 1313 C street J 2 to p m
349,
.462.
Dr. R. E. Glf fen
I Office, Telephone Bid... j 2 to 5 p m
a ra by ap
( Residence, 1821 F street J pointment
MI!Dr. J.S.Eaton,
.562 1 Surgtsry and Nerrous Diseases,
I 1 2-to 4 p. m
Office, 137 So. Ilth St. 12 a. m.
I Hours 10 to
IDr. J. B. Triokey,
f Refiactioniet only
(Office, 1035 O street.
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VI to
9 to 12 a. m
4 p.m.
DR. E. J. ANGLE.
Skin and Gcnito-Uninary Diseases.
racial blemubes romoTed
I Office Alexander blk, 1400 1 9 to 12 a jn.
I O. St.. rooms 7, 8, 9. J-7J0to4p.m
(Be. cor 26th and N Sts. J 7:30to9p.m
DENTISTS.
;....53o.j-Louls N. Wente,D.D.S.- 1. Brand! Bioc'j.
(so 11th street. )
Dr. J. S. McNay
(Office, 1105 O treet I 8 to 12 am O
I Residence, 2208 T street 1 1 to 5 p m
555 1 Dr. P. D. Sherwin
f DENTIST.
' 1 Office, room 19 Burr Blk I 9 to 12 a m
J 2nd floor
I Res. 2520 Q st ) I to p.m
BUSINESS DIRECTORY.
J. M. GUILE,
Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business
Office 315
South
Eleventh
Kt
A Thief of Time
is what procrastination is. It may
also rob you of jour eyesight if you
defer having your eyes examined
when necessity demands aid to
your vision. When your eyes
trouble you bring tham into us,
and we will examine the cause free,
and fit you with a pair of glasses
that will be like restoring your
sight.
Cutnfl
COYRiCr IMS
E. HALLETT,
1143 O Street.
Funke Opera House Block.
JEJWEJIEJR AXD OPTICIAN.
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 HaB recently been fitted up
in a most pleasing manner. Everything is new and we feel
confident that the new stock which is now on sale cannot
but meet the ...
APPROVAL OH AXrX.
JPreir W
TRUSTS
FMA0VJS f 001
was "a thing of beauty," but a
pretty foot encased in a handsome
pair of shoes from our stylish, well
fitting stock is "a joy forever," be
cause thejr are simply perfection.
No corns, bunions or cramped feet
from wearing our fine shoes
Perkins and Sheldon
1129 O
Street.
The cycle skating party given by Miss
Found on Tuesday afternoon at the
large hall in the Halter block, was a very
pleasant affair. Most of the societ
people were present, if only for a half
hour, during the afternoon. The floor
was admirable, the skates were of the
best make and the orchestra inspired
the most timid to try the skates. Many
of the best skaters in the rinks of ten or
a dozen years ago were at first afraid to
try, but as soon as the skates were fast
ened on, the old trick of balance and
glide returned and at all times the roDtn
was full of graceful and accomplished
skaters. The cycle skates were not
much used because it is more difficult to
balance on these new fangled affairs.
The afternoon brought back vividly the
exciting times in the old rink. Many
girls then are among the married set
now. As they whirled about the room
expressions of pleasure were heard that
the old delight bad returned. Ices were
served by Misses Whiting. Harley and
Williamson. Mrs. Pound received the
guests and encouraged them to join the
whirl.
Those present were, Mesdames G. E.
and J. H.MacLean, A. S. Raymond, L.
C. and C. I. Richards, W. Q. L. Taylor,
Gere, McMurtrv, Hall, Lambertson, Im
hoff, Stolsenberg. Collins, Abbott, Bes
sey, Campbell, t itchell, Ladd, Kimball,
W. C. Wikon, Giflfen, Holm, Teeters,
Crancer, Curtice, Winger, Wright, Blish,
Robinson, Ogden, Marshall, F. and Geo.
Woods, Helwig, H. H. Wilson, Harwood,
Bailey. W. G. and E. C. Hardy, Welcott,
Manning, Harley, Peterson, Norval, Jones;
Misses M., E. and F. Gere, Gerrard, A.
Whiting, Harley, Richards, Risbr, Hen
ry, Whiting, Stotenberg, Nerval, Harris,
Latta, Paddock, B. Wing, Garten, Wing,
Dennis, Harwood, Barclay, Wetzel, Tib
bete, Bonnell, Wilson, Macfarland, Per
kins, Ames, Treat. Scofield, Bair, Clark'
Getner, Ricketts, Loomis. Kirker, Ham
mond, Aitken, Stoddard and othsrs.
J Jt jl
MraCieigh of Omaha, is'visitingin the
city.
Mrs. Mallelieu was in Omaha Wednes
day. Mies Cora Leeee has returned from
Chicago.
Mrs. Scip Dundy of Omaha visited in
Lincoln this week
Mies L.Tu key of Omaha, is the guest
of Mrs. L. C. Burr.
Mrs. Bohannan of South Lincoln, en
tertained on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Funke gave a din
ner party on Friday.
Miss Blanche Garten is the guest of
Miss Ura Kelley in Omana.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Burr gave an in
formal party on Friday evening.
Mrs. Deemer of Omaha, is the guest of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Hunt
singer. Mrs. Alvin Miller of 632 N. 25 street,
entertained. a few friends on Tuesday
evening.
Mr. Park Garoutte formerly of Lin
coln, but now of Kansas City, spent a
few days in the city last week.
Miss Eleanor Raymond gave a heirt
party for Miss Neil of Columbus, Ohio,
on Saturday evening! The prizes were
won by Miss Frances Gere and Mr
Halstead.
Misses Reba and Nora Duff and Mr.
Edwin Duff and Mr. Claire Hebbard of
Nebraska City came up to attend the
Junior Promenade and visit for a few
days.
The ladies of the Episcopal church
gave a reception at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sizer on Monday. It was in
honor of the payment of the church
debt.
Mrs. Easterday of East Lincoln gave
akensington on Saturday. Her guests
were Misses Towne'. Sm th, Whitman,
Pierson, Grissinger, Beckman, Hasse,
Bol6haw, Easterday; Mesdames Mac
Donald, Acker and Bowen.
Sir. and Mrs. (R. D. Stcarcsgaves
seven o'clock tea on Wednesday evening.
Their gueets were Messrs. and Mesdames
F.M.Hall, G Clark, R E. Moore and
E. L. Baker. Mrs. Baker sang very
charmingly.
The Young Women's and the Young
Men's Christian associations held a re
ception on Saturday evening at the
Phi Kappa Psi chapter house. The
callers were received by Prof, and Mrs.
Hodgman, Prof, and Mrs. Hinman and
Mrs. Wolford. A musical program had
been prepared by members of the asso
ciations. Refreshments were served.
Mrs. C. O. Robinson of Chicago who
has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Wright for come timo gave a cotillion in
Thompson hall on Monday evening.
The german was led by Lieut. Townley.
The favors were given by Mrs. Leonard
and Mrs. Yates. The ball was elabor
ately decorated with flowers, and palmB
screened the orchestra.
Miss Miriam Bell gave a George Wash
ington party on Tuesday afternoon. The
rooms were decorated in national colors.
Each guest was given a little souvenir
hatchet. Miss Hammond was the toast
mistress. The guests were Misses Louise
Allen, Ellen Boehmer, Sylvia Beatty,
Emily Bowers, Bernice Brandson, Fannie
Bentley, Geneva Bullock, Mary Bene
dict, Maud Hammond, Ena Ricketts
Ruth Bryan, Edith Burlingim, Ruth
Bell.
A beautiful reception was given by
Mrs. Fling and Mrs. Spencer on Thurs
day afternoon. They were assisted in
receiving by Mrs. Buck, Mrs. Spencer's
mother, and Mrs. MacLean, Mrs.Mc
Murtry, Mrs. Holyokn, Mrs. Bessey, Mrs.
Will Green and Miss Harwood. In the
dining room Mrs. Analeyand Miss Latta
served the ice and coffee and were as
sisted by Misses Vancil, Millar, Randall,
Morgan, Weeks and Tuttle. The decor
ations were entirely of green, and the
green-tinted china with the sparkling
glass was particularly pretty.
Mrs. S. D. Hyde and Mrs. F. E.
Campbell will give the second of a series
of kensingtons on Saturday afternoon.
lneirgueBtB will be:
Mesdames
Madam MacLean, ,
Morrill,
Rowlands,
Reese,
Waugh,
Parker,
Caldwell,
M. E. Van Brunt,
States,
Mesdame
MacLean,
Hodgman,
Weir,
Clark,
Getner,
J. E. Miller,
Frank Hall,
A. V. Whiting
C.C.White,
Mrs. McGahey
At