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mMtfMV)iuvmmuiiiiBim'jm,i 6 THE COURIER. Professional Directory. Phono. OHIco 050 Res. ,Jf,0iDr. 0. 0. Reynolds .055 ) Ofllco Hours i Ofllco rooms 18-19, 1 10 to 1 ! Hurr Mock 3 to' Kos. WISQdt ) But n.m oiiico .lW L Dayton, M. D. onico, 12050 stroot notoi iDisrasotof Kyo,lni, v-"i nnd Throntf Rob. 1821 0 Stroot (2:30 to5p tn !Dr. S. E. Cook f Eyo, Eur, Nobo and Throat I 1315 O St. 0:110-12:3 am (0:30.12:; 1 2-5 p m co 018) . . t, ., I Ofllco, Zohrung Hlock lUtolOnm , Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey ,,, t ,hW2::K) 671.1 f Rosldoncp, 1313 O stroot J 2 to 4 p ni KvoiiIiirb, by nppointmont. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. m, nnd by appointment. !Dr. J. B. Triokey, ) RoftactionlBt only i 9 to 12 n. m Ofllco, 1035 O stroot VI to 4 p.m. Mfr H Social and personal am m trm DENTISTS. i , I Olllcn, rooms 26, 27 and I uico R3o.Louis N. Wente.D.D.S.i i.iirownoii inoek,m ) (so lltli stroot. ) I I 'IIWI I- - . - . II I - I I I .. I - , 656IDr. F. D. Sherwin Jomco'a?nrrBiT to 12a m i i to p. DENTIST. I Rob. 2! 520 Q Bt. Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. The Courier would recommend that you see the If you want the best coal for domestic use. 1009 O t. Ofel 10S (IIl'S CHOCOLATES ( O8 0H0M00eO0ftMM00 JUST RECEIVED a fresh line of Gunther's famous Chicago CHOCALATES AND BONBONS. ! ! Riggs' Pharmacy, 8K5SSS I .....; i wgoooootooowomowwi'090oiMMMOMOMMoocm U..ti U..-U. I (Successors to Sutton & Hollowbusb.) ; Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 i ... . ,. .... .. .. 9 wo navo me owy oyster parlor in tne city. Call and see fcr yourself. oonmoocoooMocoo ooooomoooooooototooooOMoot) "AfTftriiniiMinMiooioouMii r I Ladies' ; Dress 1 Skirts Wo have jiiBt received largo lines of' Ladies' Drees Skirts in up to date shapes und styles all well made and finished; values unsurpassed. BROCADED MOtiAlRS-82, 82 50, 82 75. 83.00, 83 50, 83.75 and 84 00 each. STORM SERGES- 8'.00,$G 00, $G 50, $7.50, 88.00 and 89 00 each. NOVELTY CLOTHS -In check, stripes, plaids, etc., all wojI, a large lot your choice $3.00 eech. SATIN AND SILK-Plan or trim med 87.00, 8&.00, $9.00, 810, 811, 812, 813, 815 and up to 82G each. MlbbER & PAINE nnrtniitun trtTAAf 'ttmmtniitHMiH iinHMiimtiuuint On Saturday evening the Delta Gam ma fraternity gave their annual banquet and twenty-sixth (.nniversary of the founding of the national fraternity. The affair was elaborate, and well appointed, andthoguestB especially enjoyed such an occasion as it brings together many of those old school friends who see very littlo of each other at other timeB. Mrs. L. A. Sherman was initiated into the mysteries of th j fraternity as an honor ary member earlier in the afternoon. The nine course banquet was served in the dining room which was decorated profusely tvith red and white ro6es. Mies Alice Wing acted as toast mistress and responses were mude by Misses Gregory, Harwood, Welch, WoodB, Cole, Polk, JaynBe. Covers were laid for Mesdames Sherman, Woods and King; Misses Bess and Alice Wing, Kel!ey, Polk, Webster, Gregory, Harwood, Walton, Cole, Tu key, Welch, Jackson, Jay nee, McMen enry, Johnson, Lewis, Davis, Starrott, Rice, Haggard, Miner, Mullen, Haecker, Prontis6, Cochrane, Laura and Nora Bridge, Maud and Gertrude Macomber, Woods and Woods. The third party of the series of fra ternity dances given during Lent was held at Turpi n's dancing academy Fri day evening of last week. These par ties are delightfully informal and highly nnjoyj'ble. Those present were the Misses Atexandor of Omaha, Walton of Blair, Welch, Cole, Tukey, Richards, Benne t. Wilson, Andrews, Douglas, Jackson, Wattles, Getner, Holbrook, Wirger, Jaynes, Macomber, McMen nomy, Loomis, Hazelwood, JohoGon. Wirt, Bnrnham, Minor, Honeywell, Du Toil, Thonas, La Salle, Hoover, Macom ber, Houtz; Messrs. Ricketts, Sawyer, Hurlbut, Leibmao, Watkins, Morrill, Paine, To iters, Leibman, Raymond, Rainey, Tukey, Hansen, Price, Yateo, Sumner, King, Fisher, Mansfleld, Sber man, Rainey, Whipple, Lau, Shelden. Hallett, Erwin, Bowebie, Hill, Turpin, McOreary, Killiao, Grant, Home, Sher man, Watkins. Senator F. M. Currie or Custer Coun ty gave a delightful supper to a num ber of his friends at the Lindell hotel Wednesday. There was plenty of good cheer and good tbiogs to eat, after which many witty speeches were made by the guests. Those present were: Governor and Mrs. W. A. Poynter, Lieutenant Governor and Mrs. E. A. Gilbert of York; Senator and Mrs. J. II. Vun Dusen of South Omaha; Messrs. and Mesdames Alpha Morgan, Charles Gutterton and J. A. Reneau of Broken Bow; Mr. and Mrs. Mair of Callaway; Mr, and Mrs. J. O. Muher of Chadron; Mies Linda Spacht or Sargent; Mr. John Wall of Aacadij; Mr. Harry O'Neill of Omaha; Messrs. and Mesdames A. L. Bixby, D. H. Bradley, F. A. Harrison, J. M. Thomp3on, G. F. Fisher, H. T. Dobbins, II. E. Newbranch, Miss Maud RisBer, Messrs. Fritz Korsmeyer and Ralph Johnson. Professor Ea-terday entertained his class at a mubical Saturday afternoon in a very pleasant way. The program in which various-members of the class ap peared and which was supplemented by Prof. Easterday wbb much enjoyed by all present. The program was followed by refreshments. The performers snd members of tho class are: Misses Mur- ry, Hathaway, Barber. Golden, Shatzel, Rivett, Nash, Wolf, Woodworth, Al bright, Taylor, Johnson, Pierce, Auke, Humphery, Dierk?, Craig, Emerson, Shank. Holcomb, King and King, Helen and Ruth Easterday; Messrs. Casebeer, Campbell, Murry, Barber, Gabel, Paul, Easterday, Frank and George Wolf. Dr. and Mrs. F. W. Hill gave a the it re party Monday evening at the Philhar monic concert. The ladies they enter tained were: Mesdames Robbins, Met calf, Pitcher; Mieses Tibbetts, Poynter, Cole, Kirker ard Hardy. Messrs. and Mesdames J. P. Dorr and .Harry Har ley, Dr. and Mist Lowery were noticed in one of the boxes. Mr. and M.s. D. A. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. Judge Irvine occupied a box. Miss Robinson entertained the East Lincoln Social club Saturday evening very pleasantly. A literary program and the enchanting game of crokinole made the evening pass very quickly. Those present, were: Misses Barber, CroBby, Heperlin, Davit, Field, Taylor, Badger, Sickafooee, Trumble; Messrs. Brooks, McMasters, Barrett, Voss, Bell, Hoy, Hoag and Robinson. Ernest Julian, the handsome young ediior of the Dawes County Journal, was in the city this week meeting friends and takirg a look at the law makers at the capitol. Mr. Julian is one of the brightest young newspaper men in the state, as a perusal of his paper will evidence. He wbb for some time in the Black Hills country, where he obtained his experience. He is very popular in society on account of easy manners and graceful address. Mrs. E. C. Hardy gave a delightful luncheon Saturday at 1 o'clock. Covers were laid for twelve at the table in the dining room. The room was decorated in pink, and lighted with lamps that were shaded with pink. Those at the table were: MisseeRicketts.MarielGere' Llndley, Griggs, Whedon, Gregory! Webster, Sniveley, Gere and Gere. On Tuesday evening of every week there is a dance given at the aeylum assembly room for the more placid in mates. Those parties are well attended often by guests from the city. At the party this week there was a car load of people from the city, among whom were Majoi and Mrs. Mapes, Mr. and Mr McCallan and Miss Davis of Nebraska City. The inmates had the privilege of the floor until 9:30, and after that the guests dance until time for the last car. The Lindell card club was entertained by Mise Steele Tuesday evening at the home or Mrs. BartrufT on L street. The club was composed originally of the Lindell hotel, but now a few other ladies are members. The evening was spent with cards and refreshments. The ladies present were: Meadaraee Under wood, Humphrey, Zah0, Hoover, Bar truff Hoover, Miss Shute atd Mrs. Strickler of Omaha. Professor and Mrs. Richards enter tained a few friends at dinner on Friday evening at their cozy home on Noith Sixteenth street. After dinner the evening was spent at whist by Messrs. and Mesdames Holm, Teeters, Stevens, Wilson, Hinman and Munger. Tuesday evening a party of friends of V V y Y