The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, August 13, 1898, Page 6, Image 6
6 ' THE COURIEP isslontml Directory DOCTORS. - Gw Telephone. OlHce Hoars t J H. M. Betts, Optician. Muscular Trouble a Specialty. ( (9:'JUtol2am nf:rjui;iucr uiM,ftt - Second Floor. 3 JO to 4 pm CMBce. 666 .u Dr. O. 0. Reynolds j Office rooma 18-19, 110 to II a.m r godal and personal Burr Block 3tosp.m Bes.2M8Qc$t 1 Sun. 3 to O 1 W. II. DaytOn, IT D. JOmee.UKO Street llOto 1 ' J Disease of Eye, Kai.v-w, and Throat ( Sea. 18C1C Street )2M tc toSpm I Dr. J. H. Tyndale 1 NOSE AND THROAT J Office, rooaia 9 and 10 -r 9 to 11 JO am Ianinc Theatre 2 to 5 p m. - .a Sm. ,.&. Z 5, m o v-' 4 5 -. -g w H it. i- i I If. !- a & t r hr. La I Dr. S. E. Cook f Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Office .CIS U8tor.Benj. F.Bailey i-i . . . . . . 671.) Erentnca, by appointment. Sunday " MI(Dr. J. S, Eaton, Reidenee..562 ) Surgery and Nervous Diseases, , I Dr. J. B. Trickey, f Eeftactionist only DENTISTS. ) . . I Office, rooms 26. 27 and 1 ee 530.VLOU1SN. WentO.D.D.S. j l.Brownell Block. 137 ) ( so 11th street. I mTT. F. D. Sherwin ) DENTIST. BUSINESS WALTON G. Undertaker and Embalmer. Eleventh and P St. SUM I ?MH II 7i irr 'i i n " ' k DfTie aM E. HALLETT, JGWBLBR AND miiMiiiiiiiiin i i M.rmmm 4T0T mid jamt w&slh dresses J $ smd sMmt waists to mSo $ m LAUNDRY i TMMXTC KS lefE&xat Xlxx& o Pocket Books, Canard Castes, Ladies' cnxJ Gents' B<a and Leather Novelties lor Summer Tourists and. otliers. Ne-w Quarters. 1920-13:3 am J2-5pm 1313 O St. ( Office, Zebrung Block 19 to 10 aw i vistoisao (Residence. 1313 C street ) 2 to 4 p m a 12 to 1 p.m. and by appointment. i 1 2" to 4 p. m VOffice, 137 So. Ilth at. -(12 a.m. I Hour 10 to I 19 U f-Ito 9 to 12 a. m Office, 1035 O street. 4 p.m. ( Office, room 19 Burr Bile J 9 to 12 a m i 2nd floor V ( Re. 2530 Q st ) I to p. m DIRECTORY. ROBERTS, Telephone, Office 145 Res. 150. BEAUT? GLASSES that improve and refine the face can be chosen from our tine sto:k of French crystal and Brazilian pebble eyeglasses, after we test your eye sight. Our fine skeleton eyeglasses are light on the nose and peifect in fit. We are expert opticians and will test your eyesight properly and without charge, and tit you with either spectacles or eyeglasses. Funke Opera House Block. OBTICIAJXT. Miiiiiinimn COMPANY 'i 1036 O street. There is a drouth of social events this month. There are several joung ladies visiting in Lincoln but they are being entertained in a quiet way. A number of Lincoloites are recuperating in Colo rado and taking a prominent placo in the society of summer resorts. Among those who have been in Colorado for sev era! weeks are Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Bell and family; Mrs. J. R. Webster and daughter, Joy; Mrs. Bonnell and chil dren; Mrs. D. A. Campbell and chil dren; Dr. and Mrs. Hindraan and sons: Mrs. J. P. Maule and daughters; Mr. and Mrs. M D. Welch and daughter, and Mrs. Hinman; Prof. Helen; Dr. Sherman and wife; Misses Grace Bioady. Blanche Garten, Ruth Bryan, Nelia Coshrane, Henrietta Hollowbuab. Miss Alice Maitland, Mr. Lawrence Pillsbury and Mr. Will Meyer, who now live in Denver, are often members of Lincoln parties. The Lincoln Nebraska colony had several additions the past week and now exceeds thirty. W. Q. Bell was the first to appear. Next came Mrs. W. C. Mills and son Willard and finally Kutb, daughter of the Hon. W. J. Bryan. The Flatter is the guest of her schoolmate, Rutb Bell. Monday the Lincoln people to th9 number of nineteen picnicked under the great hanging rock, remain ing until dark. Thursday evening they had the most elaborate picnic of the season. Twenty-five participated. Tbe whole company climbed to the great rocks northwest of the village, dubbed by some "Coyote Rocks." The menu was complete to hot coffee. Then came the usual bonfire made from dead pine brush. It lighted up the whole 6cene and mutt have attracted attention for miles. The evening hours were cpent in songs, sacred and patriotic, inter spersed with tales aid reminiscences. Then the moon silvered the Heecy clouds, then touched with a delicate gray the higher peaks finally bursting from be hind the clouds in full view of the wait ing company. After three cheers for McKinley, the army and navy and peace, the company wound its way slowly down the mountain. Surely no one ever en joyed a more delightful experience. These same people have other excure'iDns in prospect." Tbe following were in the party above mentioned: Mrs. J. P. Maule, Miss Frances Maule, Miss Florence Maule, Master Harry Maule, Miss Hollowbush, Miss White of Denver, Mies Cased of Jacksonville, 111 . Mrs. Mills and son Willard, Mrs. J. R. Webster and daughter Joy, Mrs. Fin- negan and Son William of Su Louis, Mr. Frnk Finnegan, Miss Ruth Bryan, Miss Ruth Bell. Mis Katherine Bell, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. Bell, Miss Marion Bel!, Master John Selleck, Miss Marjorie Sal leek News. and Mrs. Selleck. Denver The assembly grounds have been the principal source of attraction during the last week. Small parties enjoyed them selves at tbe grounds, and gave small picnics almost every day. One party of Muncie,Ind., who have been the guests chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. Ayers and of Mr. and , re. J. W. Winger for sever Mr. and Mrs. Piper formed a camp for a al weeks, returned home on Wednesday, week. It was called "Camp Sunshine," They were accompanied to Chicago by and was truly sunshiny whether the Mrs. 'Winger who will remain a few sun shone or not. Those in the party weeks visiting in Chicago and on the were Misses Hagenbucb, Miller, Martha lakes. ,in Seabiooke, Canie Reed, Teresa Reacan Maud Williams, Bernice White and Helen, Elsie and Jennie Piper. Prof. George E. Howard hap returned from a few month's Etudy in the liLra- riea of Cambridge and Boston. Stan- ford unnlverB;tv graotB to each member of the faculty one year's vacation out of every 5ve. Prof. Howard haB spent the year seatching the lawB concerning marriage in the stites of the union Much of this work has been done in the Nebraska etite library. Tbe last two or thrnn months ha has scent in the east. The hyok he ha8 -n hand wil, Le jn two i,imp on1 :ii i, a rnm.ileto historv of marriage ceremonies, customs and laws. In Boston Professor Howard was present as a guest of honor at a dinner given by the Twentieth Century Club and responded to a toast on "Western Universities." Ho will leave in a few days to resume his lectures upon history in Stanford university. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ogden's high tea served on the lawn on Wednesday was one of the pleasante&t snail and earlies of tbe summer. The guests had the honor of being served by the hostess herself and two assistant?. Those pres- ent were Mr and Mre. Beesou, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hargreaves, Mr. and Mrs. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Tiltou, Mrs. R. J. Green, Miss Price, Mr. Stull, Mrs. Scip io Dundy of Omaha and Misa Harris. After the" tea, enplein air, as the even ing air was chill the company sat in the deep porch and Iistaned o Rome very clever musicians who played on mando lins and violin and between tunes they played games. The wedding reception of Mr. and Mrs. W. P. F. Harris was held at. their home at 2011 Washington Place, last Friday night. Owing to the dark, threatening rain clouds a large number of those invited were not able to be present. However there were about sixty who participated in the pleasure of the evening. The hours passed rapidly in singing and happy speeches until re frefihmente were announced. A large number of beautiful and appropriate gifts were presented by the various guests. Mrs. MathesDu and Miss Scott of Omaha spent last week in Lincoln, tak ing the refreshing and strengthening baths at tbe Sanitarium. On Saturday they were joined by Mr. and Mrs. Mor ril and daughter also of Omaha.' The party returned to Omaha on Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Irwin, who has been nsit- 1C8 with her mother, Mrs. Polk, was joined by her husband on Tuesday evening and they left for j week's rest in Colorado. They will return to Lin- coin again before going to their-home in Quincy. 111. A. J. Hamilton, who was formerly a ticket broker in this city and at present a member of Company F of the Second regiment, was married to Miss Martha Koerner, at Nashville last Friday. Mrs .Gocdin and Miss Emma Goodin, r --- ttr. " .'&;. S:-il'fej; Zzca -te5w - -. -mc . A y. -.