. . - TMrrrfti THE COURIER. Profeaaional Dlreotorv. !?? 4k- Phone. Office Hours unice Hours 'iTkw r n nn.AiJ Office roomt 18-19 MOtolSa.m . Dr. O. O. Reynolds 1 Ban mock.... J. 3toBp.m H (Ret. 2548Q dt i Bun. 3to Uffie 6M 4 -1 Tt' Set 658 y- fc $&. Office 876 IW, L. DaytOll, M. D. I Office, 1208 O Street 110 to 1 I Dtienet of Eye, Kai, m and Throat) Hot. 1821 C Street )2:30 to 5pm lei I Dr. S. B. Cook j Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat I 1215 O St. 9:30-12:3 am 19:30-12:: 12-5 p m 0 e,8lrw, Tft "ni Tn-r, I Office, Zohrung Block 1 9 to 10 a m .,. Dr. Benj. F. Bailey i . . J-wtowao Ml.) , . , , . . ( Reildence, 1313 C itreot 1 2 to 4 p m atduiukb, or nppoinnnoni. aunoay a is 10 1 p. m, ana njr appointment. Dr. J. B. Triokey, I Refractioniat only i Offlco, 1035 O street . 1 9 to 12 a. m , I to 4 p. m. DENTISTS. c. 53o.iLouls N. Wente.D.D.S.rSoTnSfMkSi ) I o Uth atroet. I ....eiw lDr F D Sherwin J 0fflc. 'a?0" Blk ! fl to 12 R m DENTI8T. Rog.2ft20Qit . I I to p. Lincoln Infirmery of Osteopathy, . Farmers and Merchants Building. TRY THE, " lOOD O St, t, m pigg's gbai-maV (Under Funke Opera House) Qenuine Allegretti Ijocolates Also Powell's New York Fancy Candies. Give us a Call. 'Phone 183. THE BARGAIN STORE DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHOES, MITTENS AND m GLOVES. COME AND SEE US. J WM. P0TTHARST & CO.. 935 0 STREET. I ?3??55WW????WWWW5WJ JUST ONE SAMPLE will prove the superiority of our GENUINE WALNUT BLOCK COAL over all oher coal of SIMILAR PRICE when you test it foryour OVEN, HEAT ER or FURNACE. You don't Ret up in the morning and find your heater or furnace has consumed ail their contents. IT BURNS LONGER WITHOUT GLINKERING tban any other coal sold. $4.50 de livered. Centeuville Block Coal Co. Yard Phone, 382. HO So. Twelfth SI. Office Phone, 397. Lincoln, Neb. MMIMMM MMIMMIIMtll IIMUMMUMH jnvjatt a nuatt (Successors to Sutton & Hollowbush.) Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 LWe have the only oyster parlor in the city. Call and see for yourself. llIIMIMIMMHIMMt 'ttfttlMHIMMIUHfiltlllli , Ht : SEE VAN ANDEL,THE SECOND HAND DEALER 132 South Tenth St. Phone 581. Hm IbrM (ood foldlnj bed. 'and two lowing roichlne. (or Mlo chean or , v . iraae lor oiner (urnlture, 5 I'"'1 ' rminii ,f godal and Personal -rifc- -. "W R A beautiful wedding and reception oc curred at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Johnson, 2520 R street, Wednesday afternoon and evening of this week Miss Mary Emily Johnson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, was wedded to Mr.Oren Irwood Axtell,of Avoca. The wedding ceremony was performed in the presence of relatives and a few friends by Rev. L. T. Guild, pastor of Grace M. E. church, assisted by Rev. 0. M. Shep herd, of Nebraska City. The bridal party descended the stairway at 4 o'clock to the strains of Mendelssohn's wedding march, played by Mrs. P. L. Johnson, sister of the bride, and Miss Jeanette M. Bahlman. They carried beautiful bouquets of pink roses. Miss Johnson wore a beautiful blue cloth gown, trimmed in designs of applique in black velvet, outlined in white chenille, and Miss Bahlman wore a handsome gown of blue cloth, trimmed in bands of garnet velvet, ornamented and outlined with narrow shirred ribbon. The bride followed on the arm of the groom and she wore an elegantly made gown of blue broadcloth, trimmed in mink and white silk. She carried bride's rosea. The bride and groom, unattended, took their places before a background of palms in the parlor, and immediately under a drapery of smilax where the ring service of the Methodist Episcopal church was performed. After congratu lations, the party sat down to an ele gantly served four course luncheon. In the evening a brilliant reception was held, which was attended by a large number of people. Mr. and Mrs. John son received at the door and presented the guests to Mr. A. D.Smith, who in turn introduced them to the bride and groom, aod later Miss Johnson and Mies Bahlman ushered them into the dining room, where ices and cakes were served. Mrs. A. D. Smith presided at a table profusely decocrated with deep pink carnations. Miss Pearl Wycoff and Miss Lou Pebbles assisted in serving. The ladies were pretty in organdie gowns. Opportunity was offered the guests to inspect the large number of presents ar ranged in the back parlor. Mr. and Mrs. Axtell left on the 0:25 train for St. Louis, where they will spend a part of their honeymoon. As Mrs. Axtell de scended the stairway to leave, she tossed her bouquet and Miss Amber Barnaby caught the ring, Miss Pebbles, the money, and Mies Ella Crawford, the thimble. Mr. and Mrs. Axtell will make thnir home in Avoca for some time after they return. The bride is well known in Lin coln, she having been a prominent worker in Grace church and in the P. E. O. society. Mr. Axtell is a well known bueinees man of Avoca. A large num ber of friends in the city wish thorn a prosperous and happy wedded life. Among the guests at the wedding from abroad were: Mr. and Mrs. P. L. Johnson and Master Bedford Johnson, of Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rice, of Hamburg, la., Dr. and Mrs. O. M. Shepherd, of Nebraska City, Mr. and Mrs. Lewellen, of Pilley, and Mrs. Jack son, of Coldwater, Kan. The new year was ushered in with glad acclaim at the Y. W. O. A. rooms Monday afternoon and evening. Under the deft hands of decorators the rooms took on holiday clrees and holly and cedar and pine made the rooms look bowers of beauty. Japanese lanterns hung here and there and- purple and gold, which are the colors of the asso ciation, made the roomB bright with color. At the head of the stairway was a green and white canopy which shaded the ladies who served the guests withV delicious ices. The members of the as- ' sociation were assisted in receiving by the officers and members of the Y. M. O. A., which added much to the pleasure of the occasion. A large number of guests arrived during the afternoon and evening and were made perfectly at home. Mies Thompkinson, general se ' retary, and Miss Bouton, president of the association, assisted by the follow ing members of the board, received the guests at the top of the main stairway: Mesdames Hall. Hyde, Hyder; Misses Walker, Palmer and Sumner. Among those who were in the parlor to entertain guests were: Mesdames Loughridge, Hyde, Houston, Sherman, Hindman, McCreery, Davis, Wallace', Stewart, L. A. Sherman, Wilson, Mac Lean, McMurtry; Misses Treeman, Grissinger, Don Carlos, Eaeterday, Sum ner and the Misses Robertson. The following members of the Y. M. C. A. also assisted about the rooms: Messrs, Childs, Humphrey, Gordon, Francis. Gerhart, Yoho, Cone, jKring, V General Secretary Dougherty, President Adams and Professor Purviance of Lin coln Normal. The following young ladies guided such guests as wished to see the house. Misses Hathaway, Fielding, lhayeri Sayre, Marvely, Gillespie, Francis, John son. Ices were served by the Misses J. F Stevens, Miss Hartley, Miss Hoagland", Miss Parker, Misses Moore, E. HedgeB, B. Hedges, Newton, Howell, Manches ter, Hamilton, Ayers. During the evening the following musical selections were given: 8oprano solo, Mrs. Cotter. 8opranosolo, Nellie McFall. Baratone solo, U. D. Clayton. Violin solo, Polonaise, op. V No 1 Allen; Will Norton, Accompanist, Mrs.' Dr. Ganoung. Bass solo, (a) "The Miser," White- hi "The Srm Fiend,'' Raeckeljp!;. li. Waller. Accompanist, Mrs Ga noung. Club swinging, Mabel Miller. Ac- V- companist, Mrs. Ganoung. The members of the Cheese and Cracker club received New Year's call ers Monday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lew Marshall. The house was adorned with p.mB, Bmlla? carnations, making a pretty background for the handsome toilettes ot the women Crackers tied with dainty ribbons were given as souvenirs of th .7 When the receiving hourts'rd the crush was gone the members of th club with a few friend, enjoyed a ch.f! ingdish supper, cooked by Mr J J. A. Buckstaff, Mrs Ot ",' Mr.Mal,a,ieu.'The,alBLoftherb were assisted in receiving and serv " the guests by Miss Rinehart ofT.f yeUInMiss;Mc01ureofMt.Pe. I.., Mrs. Dundy of Omaha and Mr. C Y