Fr,vf ry- Oil -- - ' - A , - " "L" ii r r A.-"' jvj2?S20?3C3C . 1 i ' i" j i - v v ' ' 6 THE COURIER. Profeaalonal Direotorr. DOCTORS. We&- Telephone. Office Hours 5 H. M. Betts, Optician. Mnscnlar Tremble a Specialty. 1930 to 12 am I 2:30 to 4 p m Herpolsbeimer Block, I Second Floor. Uee. Baa.... .6M Dr. O. G. Reynolds j OOce rooms 18-19, 1 10 to 1 J a. a Burr Block V 3 to 5 p. m Be. 2548 Q At Son. 3 to' gotial and Personal Qmm 375 IW. L. DaytOn, M . D. JO.tt0 Street 110 to 1 ...... fDbMiei ofEieKMv, aad Throat (Rea.iaeiC Street J2J0 to5pi itl II : T7 f Dr. S. E. Cook f Eye. Ear, None and Throat 1215 O St. 19:30-12:3 1 2-5 pa Once. Baa... I Office, Zehrune Block 1 9 to 10 a in 1 V 12 to 13 JO .671. ' (KeideBce.lS13G itreet)2to4 Evenings, by appointment. Sunday' 12 to 1 p. m. and fay appointment. tlDT. Ben j. P. Bailey V71 I Ipm Mee M pr. J. S, Baton, 1 08u,t m fc IIth su Keideace..K2 ) Surgery and Nerroui Disease, ) ( 2 to 4 p. m -(12 a.m. (Hours 10 to !Dr. J. B. Trickey, ( Refractioniat only Office, 1035 O street. 19 U J-Ito to 12 a. m 4 p.m. DENTISTS. 5ao. Louis N. Went,D.D.S.i!af?u BioStJw j. ) (so 11th street. J .SM Dr. P. D. Sherwln DENTIST. OSce,rooml9 BnrrBlk)9 to 12a m aianoor &e.30Qt. I to p.m BUSINESS DIRECTORY. WALTON Gk BOBBBTS, Undertaker and Embalmer. Telephone, Office 145 Eleventh and P St. , Res. 156. IMIIIMMmMMIMIMIMIIIMMIMtlHIMMMIIMIIMIIMIIIIIMMMMMM I MVvtlllaafi l- . "NEVER TOO OLD TO LEARN," is wfcat we dusk, and sowearecon tJMoQy swfring for the laatest improver marts of science in optical goods, and can tot aad fit yovr eyes m a meaner that is only next to giving yoe a sew pair of eyes. We have the finest French crystal and Braxiliaa pebble leases, set bb gold, steel and nicUe frames, is eyeglasses and spectacles, to suit any face or fancy. cormfrfr E. HALLETT, Funke Opera House Block. JJS'WnBrrfRI AND OPTICIAN. I Ill I I HIM ' 8M& Mfr " The marriage of Miss llatti. Cady, for her guest, Miss Louise Taylor of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry P. Geneseo, 111. The lawn was prettily Cady, to Mr. William Heroert Wheeler decorated with rugs, cushions, -ham-was solenmied nt All Saints' Episcopal mocks, easy chairs and all such com church Tuesday evening, August 16. fortable things. Refreshments were The ceremony was attended by four daintily served by the hostess, assist hundred representatives of the lead- ed by Mrs. C. H. Gere. The guests were ing families of Omaha and a number Misses Dewey of Kansas Crty, Hutch of guests fionv.out of town. The brtae inson of Indiana, Lewis of Boston, looked charming in a handsome gown Lange of St. Louis, Jessie Lansing, of white crepe lisse over taffeta. l"he Blanche Garten, Jessie Leland, Helen guimpe was prettily -barred and -.ie Nance, Katherine Odell, May Lansing, skirt was ruffled with insertion and Josephine Lot tridge, Lucy Green, Blos puffing. The bride carried a bouquet som Williamson, Grace Ashton, Ada of white garden; lillies tied with a Heaton, Florence Earwell, Emily white satin ribbon. Miss Helen Cady, Weeks, Charlotte Clark, Leola Vancil, younger sister of the bride, -was maid Blanche Hargreaves, Maysie Ames, of honor. She wore a pretty dress of Frances Gere, Stella Elliott, Margaret white organdie over white silk and Winger, Laura Houtz, Clara Hammond; carried tinger lillies, tied with, a rib- May Whitmg-, Anna Broady, Mabel bon of deep crimson. The bridesmaids Lindley, Ena Ricketts, -Maude Ham were the Misses Mattie Hayward of mond, -Mariel Gere, Adelloyd Whiting, Nebraska City and Flora Webster of Ellen Gere, Florence Winger, Mrs. umana. xneir gowns were wnite dot- John Lottridxre. Mrs. Harrv Kvans, Mrs Harry Harley. Mrs. Guy Brown, who has just returned- -from Chickamauga, reports the Lincoln boys to be far above the aver ted swiss over white silk and they car ried bouquets of tiger lillies. The groom's best man was his brother, Mr. Daniel Wheeler, jr., and he was at tended bv the following- ushers: Messrs. John Dixon of Nebraska City, age m health- hav Siven UP Stockton, Heath, Wing, B. Allen and hope now of 8eein' aJtive 8ervice and Charles S. Young of Omaha. The are mwer waitinff " they shall ceremony was performed by Rev. mustered out- They have taken Thomas J. Mackay, D. D., rector of All their disaPItment philosophically Saints' church, assisted by Rev. H. B. and notIet interfere with their en Burgess, D. D., of Plattsmouth. The Jyment- Mrs- Brown was present at full marriage ceremony of the Bpisco- fche ffrand review. woere the entire pal church was used' and the bride forCes of 1nfantr3 cavalry and artil lery were in line, it was a sight such as is seldom sen in a life time. The 1 5Md jsut waslk diFs $ fflmd sMut waists t& naso CLARKSON LAUNBRY COMPANY 'J rRi leifcarat: line o Pocket ISoolara9 Oasrcl CaaeB, ramclleaB9 and Gents Be.lta amzacl Ieatber Novelties tor Summer Tourlats an.l. otnem. '9i was given in marriage by her favher. The church was beautifully decorated, the chancel being banked with palms, cut flowers and asparagus ferns. Af ter the wedding the bride's parents Nebraska boys were near at the head of the procession, being the second regiment to pass the Teview stand, gave a reception at their home, 3122 and the,r drilIinfe- and general appear Ohicago street. It was attended by ance was mmll by everyone, the relatives and intimate friends of General Breckinridge told Colonel Otis the families to the number of seventy- tbr were the finest aml healthiest lot five. The parlors and dining room f felknvB that P3 in the revw. were beautifully decorated with varie- took over " hours for e en"rc gated sweet peas and La France roses. dlv,SIon to P9. an1 e men were A rich display of presents filled a marched rapidly. As soon as a regi large room. Among the out of town ment Vassed the revieing ohieers it guests were: Hon. M. L. Hayward of Zt M St dUb,e quIck tinre' Nebraska City, the republican nomi- Jthstanding this fact the line nee for governor, Congressman David ... mark time once' Mrs- Brown H. Mercer and Mrs. Mercer, Mrs. "f,ted the hosPltal and foundtheboys Dixon of Nebraska City, and JoHn . Were there in S000 spirits and Mallalieu of Lincoln. Mr. and Mr. " with the treatment they were Wheeler left at midnight for a trip recemnff' though there was an occa of several weeks through Colorado. V1 con,P,aint on some minor de They were accompanied to the train ta J1" of the review Mrs- bv the bridal party and -a number of . , ,fe was one of ordinary rout- other friends and given a merry fare- ' ' nff nappenea beyond s Ifew Qt3fcrte: 1086 O sBtireet -well. The bride is one of the favorite members of Omaha society and is a graduate of one of the leading girls' schools of New York city. The groom is chief clerk to the committee on what -was recorded in the letters from the camp. Dr. Robert Bowie Owens, E. E., who has gone to Montreal to fill a distin guished position in McGill iin ;-;.. grounds and puttie buildings of the will be a great loss to the Nebraska nouse of representatives and prior to university as well as to the society of his appointment to that position Was Lincoln, of which he has been- an hon conmected with the office of clerk of ored member. In town and college li'e the federal court here. He is a son Professor Owens has had a prominent of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel H. Wheeler, place. He possesses to an unusual Je one of the pioneer families of Omaha, gree that quality of mind and heart On the convening of congress Mr. and which has .made him popular in the Mrs. Wheeler will remove to Washing- gayest and Largest assemblies and a teD' beloved- member of a more intimate Mr. Wheeler is a university gradu- circle. His departure is a matter of ate, a brother of Myron Wheeler, and sincere regret to all who have had the has many friends in Lincoln as well honor of his acauaintance. as Omaha. - Miss Dora Harley gave a delightful , to the taL?' P111 ha lawn party on Wednesday afternoon mn Unh"1 a' 'J '- ( - I . X -t - !!-" -r- f 'S-m . - J - T'S.-r . . ' - . .-V " . 'W-.S U,. -2J' V JK 4 '- Llii0k3Bm&&