THE COURIER. I Tom. omm. Profeaaional Directory. .AM M. Dr. O. C. Reynolds j Office Hour OAce rooms 18-19 110 toll a. a Barr Block V Sto&p.m Raa.2M8Q(St 1 Bon. 3 to' o stjIW. L. Dayton, M. D. 1. ostr-t iioto i iDkeuM of Eye, Kai.-- and Throat) Km. 1C Street )2J0 toSpm (Dr. S. E. Cook f Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat 113 O St. 19:30.12:3 ..618 Dr. Benj. F. Bailey , . j ..71. ETeaiags, by appointment. Ofice, Zebrao Block IStolOa in V12 to 12:30 KaaidaBce.l313C atreat 1 2 to 4 n m Soadar'a 12 to 1 p. m. aad fay appointment. MI I Dr. J.S, Eaton, BaMeaee. 962 f Borgery and Nerroua Dleaet , Office, 137 So. Ilth St. 12-to 4p.a 12 a.m. (Uoun 10 to IDr. J. B. Trickey, f Refractionist only 1 19 to 12 a. a V Off ice. I08B Oatreet VI to 4 p.m. DENTISTS. m ae. j-Louis N. .Wente,D.D.S.J i. BnJSSeli Bloacfm I ) l aolltb itreet. I , J Dr. F. D. Sherwin f DENTIST. OnVe.roomlfl BarrBlkl9 to 12 1 2nd Boor Eaa.at20Qat t 1 to i Charles O. kittle. Lincoln Infirmery of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. Once our customer always our customer. If you are not satisfied with your fuel try the Clark Coal Company and you will be pleased.' Tel. 105. 1009 O St. IMIIIIMMIIMMIIMIIMIWMMMMMIMIimMIIMMIMIMIIlMI mm .aaBRaMBfLX FOR THOSE WHO LIKE TO LOOK WELL. as well as to see well, you will find in oar superb stock of eyeglasses, specta cles aad loignertes After we test vow eyesight aad fit it with properly ad- j jystsa aad perfect tfttiog glasses, yon will sever kaow yoa sight is defective waca tie noveky of wearing them has gone. WegiveyoHaew eyesight here at a reasonable cost, ino caargc tor ex taeeyes. E. HALLETT, JEWKIvER JSJtiy 1143 O Street, Funke Opera House Bloc LincolD.Nebr. OPTICIAN. : ' - f9KM gocial 'and Personal ; fMt i ?if Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crandall and Mrs. A. G. Davis were at borne on Wed nesday evening at the ho r e of the lat ter, to meet Mrs. A. E. Becker of Oma ha and Mrs. T. M. Gillespie of Texas. Progressive cards were played. The house was very profusely decorated with roses. A supper was served at the close of the games. The royal prizes were won by Mr. Harry Ball and Mrs. O. M. Thompson. The guests were Messrs and Mesdames Boss Curtice, F. Hallett, Howard Rathburn.' Abbott, J, B. Wright, R.M. lurner. Tilton, F. On Wednesday afternoon Mrs. W. L. Crandall and Mrs. A. G. Davis gave a most enjoyable Kensington in honor of Mrs. A. E. Becker of Omaha and T. M. Gillespie of Texas at tne home of Mrs. Crandall. The house was decorated with chrysanthemums. At the-close a dainty luncheon was served. The In vited euests were Muses Hardy, How land, Ingels, Hawes, Blair, Elias, Hal lett and Davis; Mesdames Shockey, A. M. Davis, Wharton, Hill, Welch. Gilles pie, Becker, Spier, R:ordan, Stout, Dor ris, Blair, Dr. Hill, Benedict. Ransom. W. Hill, Jones, H. J. Hall, W. C. Davis, Robinson, Kennard, Risser, Lahr, Lat MMHmMsisiiiiSMHMiaeaase t t Kgflad j ujur waslhi dr amd sMnt waists to ms0 . CLARKSON LAUNMRY COMPANY J m ? j m v A. E. Kennard, Billmeyer, Dorr, Kir by, Thomas, Patrick, Langwortby, W. E. Langwortby, P. A. Brown, J. G. Cbapin, Speier, Mis. T. Davies of Utica, Mesdams A. E. Becker, Holden, C. -K. Pitcher, O. M. Thompson, M. Riordan, Robinson; Misses Nellie Gaylord, Ada Curtice, Hallettr Mae Burr; Messrs T. P. Kennard, Ralph Haggard and Fred Cooley. Miss Jessie Macfarland of Lincoln. Miss Ellen Douglas of St. Joseph and Miss Ella Wirt of Council Bluffs were initiated into the Kappa Alpha Theta fraternity on Saturday evening. The ceremony was held at the home of Miss shaw, Richardson, Leese, Scott, Powell, Smith, Eddy, Taylor, Draper, Haynie. Cards are. out announcing the wed ding of Mr. Charles Sumner Lobengier of Omaha to Miss Ella Ballon Periine, which was solemnized on November the third at St. Joseph, Missouri. Mr. Lobengier is a very scholarly young lawyer in Omaha. He has many friends in Lincoln whom he acquired during his course at the university who wish him and his bride a long life and a hap py one. They will be at home in Oma ha after December first The active and alumni chapters of - Emily Weeks and it was one to be long Pf10" were entertained by Miss .u.u.guuwu uu omuruay afternoon in honor of Miss Kuox of Pittsbnnr. remomuerea lor lis Deauiy ana impres siveness. After the ceremony' they all repaired to the home of Mrs. Will Hardy where an elaborate banquet awaited them. The table was beautifully eta. Miss Garten's guests were Mrs. Frank Woods, MiEses Tukey, Cole, Jaynes, Fuller, Welch, Macumber, Jackson. corated with the fraternity colors, black Webter 'k' Rentiaj, Mullon. Davis. and gold, and flowers which were sent by the numerous fraternities. The ac tive members of the fraternity are Misses Edith Swartz. Grace McMillan, Jessisa Morgan. Nell Randall, Emily Weeks. Cochran, Johnson, Bridge, Macumber, uoecKer, Miner, McMemmeny and Helen Woods. Mrs. D. A. Wednesday, Campbell entertained a few friends at on one a El'a Harper, Francis Cunningham, Jes- o clock luncheon. The table was very sieand Jane Macfarland, Selina Wig- beaut"uI,y flhd porfusely decorated with genhorn. Leola Vancil, Lida Miller, white chrysanthemums and ferns. Those Ruth Wilson, Charlotte Clark. Ella nvea were Jieeaames McClure of Mr mm IIIIMMMMMHIIIMIIIIIIIMHIIIIIIIMIIHIIHIIMM jiyatt & Hyatt 135 South Twelxtb Street. Successor to Suttos A Hoixowbush. We are bow prepared to furnish the public with all the leading high grade confections. Ices and tea creams in all styles and quantity. Re ception and parties orders a speciality. -t-ieasanr, lowa, Sherwood of Connecti cut, Robinson of Chicago; Wright, A. S. Raymond, Yates, Burnham, Lambert! son, W. F. Kelley, McLean and E. P. Brown. Mrs. Horton entertained on Wednes day evening at a seven o'clock dinner. a m .. - colors. The banquet table was BDread A"er a,nner the guests played proem in the large front room where an Bive euch"e. Mr. and Mrs. Baker won elaborate course luncheon was nerved the "J1 prizes and Miss Alice Cowdry C. E. Matson acted as toastmaster, and and Mr tt H- Wilson the consolation, called upon the following men for Mre Hortn'B guests were Messrs and toasts: Captain Bill Melford, "The M"dames H. H. Wilson, W. B. Har- Victories of '98"; "Satan" Erwin, "My reaes, uozrotn, Baker, Mrs. Ewine: Wirt and Ellen Douglas. The Kappa Sigma fraternity enter tained the foot-bill boys and a few of their friends at a banquet on Tuesday evening. The rooms were decorated especially for the occasion with foot balls, university and the fraternity iHHIMIMMMIMw MIHMMMI THE INGLE NOOK is very inviting when the grate is blaz witb 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 mediately. WE SELL ALL KINDS. Buy what you want and buy it now. Cehtekville Block Coal Co. Yard Phone, 382. 119 So. Twelfth St. Office Phone, 397. Lincoln, Neb. wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww,,,,,,. .' a nrasawsBssBaar V "! :rruasmssswsBsWsBaui uZ f f If jSjEapaaj yassmaaBsM aBBBjSBflBjBJBBHfJaSjBnav "iffl bTbTbTbTH bTbTb EaTr21 a? SflBTsTBTsTaTiTa"" Last Touch Down"; Kingsbury, "My Last Touch Down"; Elliott, "The Man Who Gives the Signal"; Lieut Carl Shuff, "Kappa Sigma in the Army"; John Cochran, "Athletics"; Reeder. Baseball". Miss Cowdry. Mitchell. Mr. Millar and Mr. The following is clipped from an east ern paper: Mrs. Charles Sprague Lip. pincott, a pupil of Mme. Lena 1W,, Devine, enjoys an enviable renntat;nn s Mr. John Macdonald will be very B08011. Cincinnati and Lincoln, Neb. much missed when he goes east to take Sbe recentIy sang at the Ladies' Musi up his bank examiner's work. Perhaps cal club of Bayonne, and received praise no man in the city has more devoted forthe beauty of her voice and her art and appreciative friends than this same ia UB'DK & Mrs. Lippincott will eicg in John Macdonald, who has mado them ortrio this winter, by a never failing courtesy and good The many friends of Mrs. Charles 8 will. His business capacity is Lippincott will be clad to l. .- v also just as well recognized, but his singing has met with omVir o :.- .n:.i;t. ....4 ...Il... J, n . S XT- .r . V FF'OVWUOD gouiauv suiu geuiHcuooa iias uiouo tvlAv warm friends referred to. The Union Commercial club and the inner whiBt circle of which be and Mr. Willard Hammond, who accompanies him, were such brilliant members, will be sadly mutilated by their withdrawal. . c iorB. one has several fine concert engagements for next month. She will be the soloist for the New York Professional club. She is devoting most of her time to music and the reports hot Kink T.: . r . .v 'utuiu 01 ner success very pieasing. are -I 1