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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 17, 1898)
P 4-. ' :yZ fiS in THE COURIER. - ProfelonalDlreotory - DOCTORS. kA w - Tom. OSm. 1 (OOce rooms 18-19, llOtolI a.ra Borr Block V StoSp.m 1 Res. -2348 Q rft 1 San. 3 to- Dr. O. O.Beynolds Sea. ,.5 IW. L. DaytX)Il, M. D. Oaee.ia06O8U.et JlOto 1 iDtseuN of Ere. Eai. v m Throat JBes. 18210 Street 1 230 to Social ami Personal OBe. . 5pm y fc I? lrc I r BV i : !Dr. S. E. Cook ) Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat i 1215 O SU 19:30-12:3 J2-5pm tee... .418 ..671 Dr. BeD j. P. Bailey I Office, Zebruns Block I9tol0am ?1 W 1J Besidence. 1313 G street J 2 to 4 p m Ermine, by appointment. Sunday' 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. w Dr. J.S, Eaton, Beldence 582 f Surgery and Nerroni Dleaw, lOffice. 137 So. Ilth St. 12 a. m ) ( Hour (2 to 4p.m 10 to JDr. J. B. Trickey, f Refiactioniat only Office, 1035 O street. 19 U Vlto to 12 a. m 4 p.m. 4 i & rr s ?- SH- .-4 DENTISTS. T . ( Offlee, room 28, 27 and J m. m Louis N. Wente,D.D.S. j iU?"' V JOffice,rooml9 BnrrBlklS to 12a m VnA flnni- V .IDr. F.D.Sherwin J DENTIST. J 2nd floor lBe.9630Qst.:. 1 I to p. m limy BsaaakBsaskSfssY tsv'sTsXsr U8EFUL1NFORMATIONABOUT THE EYE would prevent many cases of neg lected eyesight. When your eyeB smart and burn and your head aches, it.oftens comes from your eyesight pleading for aid. We can give it just what it needs by testing the sight by scientific methods, and fitting it with properly adjusted gl- E. HALLETT, Funke Opera House Block. JGWBLBR AXm OPTICIAN. tmuiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiii ' m w r Duttnvf-s distinguishes the social sit- Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mayer have re union, if popular opinion, is to be tak- turned from their summer sojourn in en- as authoriy, and during' tlie past California. week nmcuons aiave ueen somewnai Mr nnd Mrg Shcnv;n who have rarer than showers. Perhaps the un- vrft3nB Mr ami Mrs. Carl Funke, deniable frequency of the latter lias eft Welnesdav. somethng- to do with the indisputa ble dearth of the former. However, Mrs. Detfoon atnd daughters of East social Lincoln is never wholly tor- Lincoln have been spending a couple pid, and Hfc continues to assume kal- of weeks in Omaha. leUocjcopic- aspects, even under such Mr. Winfred HaM returned this hampering- conditions as steady down- week. Mr. Hall will pursue his stud- Ioiirs and unseasonable cold, -though $es jn the univtvsity. aM insist that it is too late and too ,r . . . , ,. Dr. nnd Mrs. olcott came from ear.y to expect many social diver- , .. ... . . ., . . Grand Itnp.ds, Mich., where they have rr! it. i u summered, last Saturday. TEiis as the seasoai of the "home re- ' turning." The post two or three Geroge Burr came m from Fairmont weeks liave"brouglht many from tae Monilay morning after a pleasant week lakes, the seasfde, 'the mountains Eu- sper.it in that pleasaizt place. rope, Canada and all sorts of delight ful places, where the breezes in Lin ocin wexe less cool than, during tihe )mdL yMff waslk dnss amd Mfft waists t ns, LAUNDRY COMPANY J m past week. Througih the kindness of Mrs. W. Q. Bell, we hear of the virtues of one ipot, a favorite with Lincoln people, that -lodge in the wilderness with tJie name suggestive of spicy zephyrs. I'ine. CcCoradb, forty miles or so up the l'latte canj"on, a rpiaint lrttle town (very -little -wilien- the sunvmer -isitors have departed). Pine make an ideal spot for these, who would find a re treat "in the heart of tae hills." Mrs. Bell, who returned some tihree Itev. a-nu" rrs. Spcer, H. D. Brown, ard AKtfa Rymer wen-t to Palmyra Tuesday to alitend a conSrention. Mrs. Bobert Simons and daughter, Miss Adele Simons, of Denver . are stopping with Mrs. T. J. Usher. Mrs. DeXcon wenit to Sious City to day to "visit pome time "with her moth er before her return to Lincoln. Bev. Speer and wife returned tele first of the week after a pleasant vaca tion week, spent visiting in Indiana. Mr. Eames, the noted pianist who weeks since- and a party .of friends has ben scured by the university are to be duly credited as mountain school of music, is to arrive next Mon climbers of tsndaunted courage, they ""r TRUNKS, Elegant line of Pooket Books, Card Cases, and Noveltie s. 'WXRIOK'S ICew QcatEajrt3Zs SfjSjSJSJSjSjSSJSSiaUJiPISlWIsiWlUUIJiJUij: 1036 O street. ... f.aaaasiaaaaaa aaBaaaBSBasaiiBivajvs''"i' vsipsiFsi sjw havingmade -the ascent of MU Evans and Tetuinied to their camp at -its foot in a single day. A splendid climb. Those so happy as the summer with tfhe "Lincoln colony" at Pine, declare the life to have been one continuous "picnic." .But the summon is over and gone. Already we have news irom late so journers that the snow has swept ov er the mountains, and breezes are frosty at Pine. $P " Mr. Lee Schureman is enjoying a visit from his mother and brother who arrived from Jacksonville, III., last week. Mr. Zahn, at the head of the merch ant tailoring department of Paine & Warful, reports business on the in crease in the finish fabrics. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Bogers are ex. peqted home today. Mrs. Bogers spent the summer at her cottage on Middlebath Island, Lake Elie. Miss May Beed of Crawford and Mrs. "W. A. Noel of Beatrice arrived Miss Lou Knight of Morgantown, Ind., S(S Don't forget that the freshest fruits and vegetables are healthiest, especially at this time of the year. Al- ways to be had at m SEMTZ GOOD LUCK GROCERY TELEPHONE 626, 1107 O STREET. Friday. Miss Edith Morgan went t o Omaha Friday. Boyal Salid Dressing, 25c per bottle at. Hanson' & Evert's. are visiting with Mrs. J. A. Merriman of Thirtieth and Starr streets. Mrs. Summers and children are vis iting Mrs. T. M. Aitken. George MeKinney went to Omaha Friday to take Jn the fair. Miss Jennie Guile, who spent her summer in Denver, came home last week, aceomiNinied by her aunt, Mrs. M. A. Tully, who returned to Denver Saturday. A recent. arrival in East Lincoln is Mr. Metcalf and family from St. Louis. Mrs. Metcalf is known as a musician Mrs. Dundy.who has been the guest of ability. The family will reside at of Mrs. Ogden, left Thursday. 2200 Vine St. Mr. Fred Miller and famLy will leave Miss Edith Beratly left for Brook Lincoln soon io reside, in Boston. lyn Thursday expecting to oontiune London Table Sauce, 15c per bottle, her kindergarten tra-ming in that at Hanson & Event's, 1325 O street. cit"- 3Iks Bentley will finish her training this rear. Miss May Morteson of Hampton will attend the state university this year. Ttie concert which was to have been , . . , , , , ... . . . gven: by the young people in. Mr. Dar- All kinds of fresh fruit at lowest ndr TOksion cJass flst prices at Hanson & Evarte, 1325 OBt postiponed untH tte evening rf Cards are out announcing the mar- Friday, the 23rd. riage of Miss Minnie Millar and Mr. J. Migs Tiedora Auman t her o. juannewo. iilTee Weks. vacation in Weepiinj Wa- Miss Alice Bighter departed Tues- ter and Tawnee, returning Monday to day for Sarcy to take up her work in take up her -work as assistant in1 Eng- the seminary lsh at thfe university. -:m ::: L fcV 0 -v &Xe&jr-&i&5ti&&ffi . '&sfi& &W" guST -A - "w -'", - . - --. JT - WA