The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, November 05, 1898, Page 6, Image 6

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THE COURIER.
Professional Directory.
DOCTORS.
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Office Hoars
OSea room 1M9, llOtolt a. hi
Barr Block 3 to 5 p. m
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(OBee, 1306 O Street 110 to 1
Throat ( Re. 18M0 Street (2:30 to 5pm
I Dr. S. E. Cook
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Dr. BeDJ. F. Bailey vutouao
...671.) - (Keaidmiee.lSttC street ) 2 to 4 p m
Ereslsfa, by appointment. Sander's 12 to 1 p. sa. and by appointment.
oa" wlIDr. J.S.Eaton,
Rsideace SS2) Borgerj aaa Nervoat Diwae,
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.Dr. J. B. Trickey,
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VOffice, 1086 O street VI to 4 p. m.
DENTISTS.
sag. iLouis N. Wente,D.D.S. 1. rimS! l Sofia
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I Dr. F. D. Sherwln
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Once our customer always our customer.
If you are not satisfied with your fuel try the Clark Coal
Compan3r and you will be pleased. Tel. 105. 1009 O St.
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ALL EYES
fbat hare failed to perform their
natural function turn to our fine
French crystal and Brazilian p?b
Ira eyeglasses or spectacles for re
lint. We can adjust glasses to ?
your eyesight s perfectly fitted X
that it is like Riving you new eight,
and we will test your oyesight free
or cnarne.
E. HALLETt,
JEJWELKR AND
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1143 0 Street,
Funke Opera House Block,
Lincoln, Nebr.
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Judge and Mrs. Frank Irvine gave a Halloween patty. Those present were:
card. party on Saturday evening Pro- Misses Eliza Miller, Rath Macfarland,
greesive euchre was the game and honois Mabel Muir, Jessie Outcalt, Lela Hunt,
were won by Mrs. Campbell and Mr. Marie Weisner, Claire Funke, Louise
Muir. The refreshments were elaborate Haigreaves, Pauline Meyer; Messrs.
and delicious. Judge and Mrs. Irvine's Will Stein, John Hill Dietrich Lau,
guests were: Vessrs. and Mesdames E. Fred Reblaender, Alex Lau, Leon Cran
E. Brown, F. W. Brown, L. 0. Burr, C. dall, AI Farwell, Joe Burnham and
L. Burr, Beeson, BuckstaflF, Burnham, Charlie Engel of Omaha.
D. A. Campbell, G. H. Clark, Coffroth,
JohnDorgan, W. B. Hargreaves, W. A
Green, R. J. Green, Leonard, D. D. Muir,
Tilton, D. E. Thompson, I. M. Ray
mond, J. B. Wright W. C. Wilson, W.
B. Wilson, R. H. Wolcott, Yates, Dr.
and Mrs. Bailey, Dr. and Mrs. Ladd;
Mesdames Hobbs, Griffith, Jennings,
Ballantyne, James Robinson, Charles O.
Robinson, Miss Mae Burr, Miss Price,
Miss Bailey; Dr. Lowry and Mr. Cfapp.
Mrs. R. M. Turner acd Mrs. C. I.
JoDee gave two large card parties this
week in honor of Mrs. Hobbs of Salt
Mr. and Mrs A. E. Kennard and Mrs.
O. M. Thompson gave a large party
Tuesday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. M. Davis. Six handed
euchre was the game. Mrs. M.I. Ait
ken and Mrs. Buckstaff cut for the
ladies prize, the former winning a well
chosen picture. Mr. M. I. Aitken ex
ceiled in skillful playing and was re
warded by a handsome silver fork. An
appetizing two courts luncheon gave a
pleasant finale to an enjoyable evening.
Mrs, A. G. Billmeyer gave a lovely
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Lake City. One party was given Monday pink luncheon yesterday at one o'clock
af terncon, the other Wednesday at the in noior of Mre. Miller of Princeton, In
attractive home of Mrs. Turner. A cozy d'rj- Covers were laid for sixteen
corner in the reception hall was serened lies an(l the repast was an elaborate
by palms and here punch was served one ' ven courses Mrs. Billmeyer's
during the games by Mrs. Milton Scott EuesXB were Mrs. Miller of Princeton,
Brilliant meteor roses added their glow- Ind MrB- Smith of Crpwfordsville, Ind.,
ing beauty to the adornment cf the par- ilrB Thacker of Dayton, O.; Mesdames
lore. On Monday Mrs. Gearhardt at.d Chambers, Polk, Howell, Scott, lit
Mrs. Garoutte won the prizes. Wednes- Creery, Garten, Doris, MacLeao, M. E.
daj's first prize was earned by Miss Van Brunt, Welch, Griffith, Candy and
Cowdery, while four ladies, Mrs. E. E. ReeB-
Brown, Mrs. Billmeyer, Mrs. Irvine and On Tuesday, at the home of the
Mrs. Oliver cut for the second prize, groom's brother, Dr. H. B. Ward, oc
Mrs. Oliver being the winner. At the curred the marriage of Miss Mary Davis
close of the games a tempting luncheon Ely of Philadelphia, to Mr. Richard
was served by the hostesse?, assisted by perCy Ward of Chicago, Chancellor
Mrs. Tilton and Miss Turner. Gecrge E. MacLean officiating. Mr.
LaBt Saturday eveuing the Phi Delta HuBn B. Ely, father of Miss Ely, gave
Theta fraternity gave a dancing party the bride away. After a sumptuous
at their new chapter house, 1522 S wedding breakfast Mr. and Mrs. Ward
street. The houBe is one of the mo6t ,eft for a winter tour in the south, the
luxurious of the ones occupied by fra
ternity men in the city. Those present
were: Misses tf argreaver, Welch; Gar
ten, Whedon, Ellen Gere, Millar, Jaynes,
ill health of Mr. Ward makintr n in
tended sojourn in a warm climate imperative.
Miss Ellen and ' Frances Gere enter.
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Jlyatt & Hyatt
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125 South Twexjth Street.
Successor to Sorrow & Hollowbush.
We are now prepared to furnish the public with all the leading high
grade confection. Ices and ice creams in all styles and quantity. Re
ception and parties orders a speciality.
uutcalf, lltH.Jounson.Uropeey, trances tained informally for Miss Croprey
Gere, Ella Raymond, Cole, Jackson. Tuesday evenine. Cnrd nrf ;n
Tukey; Messrs Tukey, Stebbine, Sabin, were indulged in until a late hour:
Jack Sumner, Chester Sumner, Hastie Light refreshments were served to these
Roddy, Parmalee, Law, Hill, Abbott, Ly- guests: Misses Cora Cropsey, Jane
man, True, Stone, Ike Raymond, Will Macfarland, Clara Hammond," Mabel
Raymond, Sherman, McCreery, Price, Richards, Emma Outcalt, Blanche Har
Sabin of Beatrice, Welchans of Omaha, greaves. Miller. Marraret Whrfrn.
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THE INGLE NOOK
is very inviting when the grate is blaz
with our
GENUINE WALNUT BLOCK COAL
It burns freely. Is free from slate and
dirt Makes a bright, glowing and eco
nomical fire and does no burn out im
saediately. WE SELL ALL KINDS
Bay what yon want and buy it now.
CcfTEBvnxE Block Coal Co.
Yard Phone, 382. 119 So. Twelfth St.
OSes Phone, 397. . Lincoln, Neb.
Messrs. Hitcbman, Brown, Lehmer,
Clark, Collettf-T;omasl Harry Shedd,
Koremeyer, Christie.
Mr. and Mre. E. B Green were at
home on Vednesday evening to the sur
vivors of the Bon Ami club in honor of
The chaperons were Mrs. A. S. Raymond
and -Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Lambertsoa.
Mrs. S. H. Burnham gave an elabor
ate seven course luncheon Wednesday
at one o'clock. The three small tables
acd one large one at which the guests
were seated were perfect .n their ap- Mr, and Mrs. W, A. Green's gueste. Miss
pomtments and were decorated with Van Sick,e and MiB8 Canfleld of New
American beauties. Mrs. Burnham loDf N j Mrfl geneca Dorf
was assisted in serving her guests by .:j !,. , .
f . .. , tamed the same guests on Thursday
Mrs. Harry Evans and Miss Alice Ful- gf tlrnoon
ler. Those present were Mesdames B.
F. Bailey, Ballantyne of Seattle.'Ballan- Mi68 JuHa Anderson of Taylorville,
tyne of Omaha, Leonard, R. J. Green In-i the guest of Miss Mae Burr. Miss
D. A. Campbell, A. S. Raymond, Bee- Anderson has a great many friends hers
son, W. a Wilson, J. B.Wright, Charles wh- " delighted to have her again
O: Robinson of Chicago, White of New with theiD- Since be' 'aot visit to Lin
York, Coffroth, Hobbs or Salt Lake, Til coId Bhe haB BPfint year and a half
ton", Frank Irvine. Jennings of Chicago, abroao one winter, having been passed
Muir, Frank Brown, M. I. Aitken. in Pa"8-
Last Saturday evening the young la- Tuesday evening, November 8, the ex
dies of the T. N. N. club gave an elab- ecative committee of the ladies' society
orate ten course dinner at the home of of the First Presbyterian church will
Miss Claire Funke. The dinner wm receive the membm nt ihn .hn.K a
Owiww'wv'w'i I giTen 'or 'Ee 'er who left on Tues- congregation at the home of the pastor,
' day for Chicago, and took the form of a Dr. W. M. Hindman.
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