THE COURIER. i Profeailonal Directory. DOCTORS. Sfe. 4&4 ! a Telephone. Office Hoars ? 7 H. M. Betts, Optician. Muscular Tremble a Specialty. 19:30 to 12am j 1:30 to 4 pa Harpokbeitnrr Block, t Second floor. OffiC. bm.:.. .666 .665 Dr. O. C. Eeynolds j OSce rooms 16-19, J 10 to II a. a gbtial and personal jjsrr hiomc 3 to 5 p. m Be. 2548 Q tit Sun. 3 to - !W. L. DaytOn, M.D. I Office, 1205 O Street.. IWtol I Disease of Eye, Eai. v and Throat Be. 1821 C Street )2:30 toSpra I Dr. J. H. Tyndale I NOSE AND THROAT Office, room 9 and 10. Lansing Theatre 1 9 to 11 JO am I 2to'5pm a ; IDr. S. E. Cook (Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 1215 O St. 19:30-12:3 (z-Spm tJw Office .61S Dr. Ben j. P. Bailey .671. Erenings, by appointment. I Office, Zehruna-Block JStolOatn J-12 to li JO I Besidenee. 1313 C atreet 1 2 to 4 1 m Sunday' 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. Office. Re.. 349, Dr. R. E. Gif f en j Office, Telephone Bid... j 2 to 5 pointment pa J-a m by a OM" M IDr. J.S, Eaton, Reidesce..562 ) Surgery and Nerron Disease, Office, 137 So. IIUi St. ( 12 a.m. (U to 4 p. m Hour 10 to IDr. J. B. Trickey, f Refractionist only I 19 to 12 a. m VOffiee, 1035 O street J-I to 4 p. m. DENTISTS. .530. I-Louis N. Wente,D.D.S.-l 1. BrSSi bIoSc, ! I ( solltb street. ggJDr. P. D. Sherwin f DENTI8T. J Office, room 19 BurrBlkl 9 to 12a m 2nd floor Bes.ata)Qst I to p.m BUSINESS DIRECTORY. Phoae 470 J. If. GUILE, Real Estate and Ins. Gen. Exchange Business Office 315 Sooth EleTenth WALTON G. ROBERTS, Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145 Eleventh and P St. . Res. 156. IIMMMMMMMMilllMIIIIMMlSSMMMlMIMMMIIMllMI wl WtJTT iff Wfth lA -rB. at ''T JbsmJP 1M 3 -.ssjsjbb Just Missed I You miss many that would be of be of interest to you when your eyesight is imperfect, that you might as well enjoy by having your sight tested, and a pair of eyeglasses or spectacles fitted to it. We will fit your eyes with pluses at a rea sonable price, and test them free of charge. E. HALLETT, 1143 O Street. Funke Opera House Block. JEJWEjrR AXD OPTICIAX. SSSMMMMHIIMMMIMMi 'TICIAN. I mmuhhhimiiimimmh 9 i ffld ymt wasHa dresses amdl sMfft waists t m0 CLAIRKSON :t LAUNB1RY COMPANY 'J 41 J l J3Jazam.Lr.e our lxx& line o rATHR blt, (HOPPING 13AO,IkHJtsHO ROLLS, POCKRT BOOKS, mo. Hgtv QucairtexrsB. 1036 O atreet. TjOTTBIDGE SLACOBTEB. Miss Alice Slaughter, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brad Slaughter, was married to Mr. John Lottridge Wednesday even ing at St Pauls Methodist church by the Rev. Halstead. in the presence of a large congregation of relatives and friends. The church began to fill early as it was known the wedding would be a particularly beautiful one. Mrs. Ray mond presided at the organ and played for a time before the ceremony. The church bad been decorated by the maids with large love knots of swiss and enormous bowls full of red peonies. The lights were shaded with red. The three front rows were eeparated from the rest by streamers and knots of white fastened with jasmine. The effect was strikingly beautiful. Just at eight, a pause, then the beautiful strains from Lohengrin announced the approach of the bride. The maids entered from the north door and the groomsmen from the south and stood on each side of the altar. The maids were gowned in white and carried bunches of red and white before the Rev. Dr. Hindman, who pro flowers. Miss Josephine Lottridge, nounced the solemn words. The couple sister of the groom, was maid of honor, were surrounded by palms and stood be Following her and leaning on the arm neath a drapery of smilax and jasmine, of her father came the bride gowned in After the guests had congratulated the heavy white brocaded satin, en train, newly wedded couple dainty refresh with a beautiful soft veil, gracefully ments were served by Mrs. Parker who draped, and carrying a large bunch of was assisted by Misses Mullen, Edna white roses. The groom, accompanied Polk, Helen Harwoodaud Florence Win. by Mr. Homer Honeywell and little ger. Miss Bessie Turner sang several Grace Gilmore ring bearer, a neice of beautiful wedding songs. It was Miss the bride, came from the study and met Turner, too, who caught the bride s the bride before the altar.. The cere- bouquet- A large number of friends mony was performed by Rev. Halstead escorted Mr. and Mrs. Work to the train in a pleasing way. The maids and at six o'clock, when they left for Omaha groomsmen were Misses Blanche Gar- They will go scon to Seward, where ten, Nelia Cochran, Helen Welch, Clara their new home is ready for them. The Watkins, Nellie Post, JoMcCune, Ruth sincerest congratulations and best Weller, Helen Nance; Messrs Guy Hurl- wishes of a large circle of friends follow but, Roy Sawyer, Arthur Hammond, Mr. and Mrs. Work. Mattson Baldwin,Howard Clarke.JAlfred and Mrs. Geo. Dorsey, Mies Amanda and Mr. Guy Dorsey, Dr. and Mrs. Kern, Mr. and Mrs. Will Lottridge, Mrs. Hermance, Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Clarkson and Mr. Chester Clarkson. Just before leaving, the bride tossed her bouquet and it was caught byMissNelia Cochran. The ring in the bride's cake was found by Miss Weller of Omaha, and the thimble by Miss Mae Burr. The entire affair was especially pretty and happy. Mr. and Mrs. Lottridge received the most hearty congratula tions of their friends. They will be at home at 1218 T street after their return. PARKEK-WORK. The marriage of L'iss Minnie Harden burgh Parker to Mr. John Oswald Work occurred on Wednesdav after noon at 4 o'clock at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker. Just, at four Miss Myrtle An derson of Seward struck the first chord from the Lohengrin wedding march. The bridal couple entered the parlor to gether and crossed the room to stand Kind, Robert Joyce and Will Green. The procession from the church was led by the bridal pair followed by their at tendants, then by the relatives. They went immediately to the home of the bride's parents where a reception was held for the bridal party and relatives only. Hearty congratulations were showered upon the newly married couple. Light refreshments were served WIKGEB-THCE. Miss Josephine Winger and Mr. Sid- neyM.Trueof Tecumeeh were married at high noon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Winger by the Rev. Dr Hindman, and in the presence of rela. tives and intimate friends. Miss Char lotte Clark played the march from Lohengrin. The couple stood beneath an arch of palms. Th rarin .. ... .. . .. dncnrat.n1 vith !. i . - in ine uorary ana mning room, and irom " "" """ nu oride's roses tables exquisitely draped with smilax Afte' tho cenony a luncheon was and jasmine. The presents received J"! ThebridB' bouquet was caught were arranged in a large alcove in the Jl7 T Ena Btts. Mr. and Mrs. upper hall, and a beautiful showing they T left on the e"t bound train and made. Cut glass and china and pictures W1'lreturi a short time to Tecum were especially numerous. The bride's "j' where thoir home in readiness for gift to the organist and maids were bem filmy hand-wrought handkerchiefs. The second annual Pan-Hellenic The groom gave tho riag bearer a small was given at Burlington Beach onS t duplicate of the wedding ring. At 10:45 urday night. The evening was delight the entire party went to the train to see fully cool and just the kind to m k that Mr. and Mrs. Lottridge were given enjoy dancing. The cars were not " the proper send-off. They went to Lake ning so different kinds of conveya0" Okoboji where they will occupy Mr. were ueed. The Sigma Alpha F Slaughter's cottage for a month. Among boys engaged the tally-ho and -t n the relatives from out of town were beautiful with its load r !? WBS Mrs. A. B. Slaughter who will be re- in i-t . "" "eignt - D - ... cuuiuier membered by older Lincolnifes as gowns. The Phi the Kappa Pci and Phi D!. ti.'. . . wife of a former pastor of the St. Paul's nitiee had a laree band ,,. , " naicuil used private carriages. Mi to.-i,.. . B bv'a .nrnnao ;v . " """gn- - '"ru,Bnea "8 Uways . ...,..w., . ., ... . iu unv in cnarirn mn.;...j Edirar Mnrrlll -i. Me.TL'Hrlr,::IAce:ernie!. Cune, Mrs. Miller of Helena, Mont., Mr. P. Rowe. H. Meuller, Ed Morrison6 W' church. The sisters of the bride were Mesdames Henrietta L. Bawver of Los . n r . . . . . - - lO biwnva in- Angeios; urace uamme, victor, uoi.; jpiringmuBic The committor IV, F V. fiilmn Rlkr Point S. T W T , ,... : ... """"lee who had Wheeler, Lincoln. Others were Mr. and Mrs. McCune, Misses Jessie and Jo Mc- of Mr.