The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, May 06, 1899, Page 6, Image 6

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Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey vutoisiao
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hvoniiiKB, by nppointmont. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. tn, mid liy appointment.
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J Dr. J. B. Triokey,
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DENTISTS.
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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.
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a fresh line of Gunther's
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Confectioners and Caterers. 135 So. 12th St. 'Phone 681 j
Wo have the only oyster parlor in the city. Call and soe for yourseU.
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Ladies'
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Skirts
Wo have just received largo lines of
Lidies' Dross Skirts in up-to-date shapes
and styles all well made and finiBhed;
vhIuos unsurpassed.
BROCADED MOHAIRS-82, $2 50,
82 75, 83.00, 8; 50, 83.75 and 84 00 each.
STORM SERGES- 8o.00,$G00, $0.50,
$7.50, 88.00 and 89.00 each.
NOVELTY CLOTHS -In check,
stripes, plaidp, etc., all wool, a largo lot
your choice $3.00 each.
SATIN AND SILK-Pla n or trim-med-87.00,
88.00, $9.00, 810, 811, 812,
813, 815 and up to 82G each.
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Married at tho home of tho bride's
puronts Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Leonurd, on
Wednesday evening at Btvon o'clock,
MJsb Caroline Amanda Leonard and Mr.
O. J. Wilcox. Tho ceremony was per
formed by Dr. D. W.C. Huntington, as
sisted by the Rev. Mr. Chipperileld.
The simple ring service cf tho Metho
dist Episcopal church was used, and
when the brido acd groom knelt to re
ceive the blessing the entire company
repeated the Lord's prayer. Miss Mar
guerile States acted as ring bearer.
The bay window in the second parlor
was festooned with passion vines and
banked with palms, acd thore beneath a
largo bull of white and pink roaeB tho
bridal early stood during the ceremony.
Tho bride's gown was of a dainty white
organdie trimmed with Valenciennes
Hattio Brown, Cora Wagner, Gretta Mc
Gillick, Laura McGillick, Ada McFall,
Lela Blanoy, Kdnn Do Vau1, Rertha Mc
Maeters, Freda Swoenpy, Gertie RogerB
and Lol.i MorriB; Mesdames Compton
Bluney and Rodgers; Messrs. Frank
Wagner, Sid Bronson, Cecil McMasters,
D. N. Rogers, Porlo Richardson, A.M.
Kline, Guy Davidson, 11. D. Duncan,
James Furney, George Ohler and Vin
cent Blaney.
On Fridny evening the members of
tho Palladian literary society were en
tertained at the home of Governor and
Mre. Poyntor Tne colors of the eoeiety
and those of th'j university wore UBod
for decorating. Thoso present were:
Misse3 Lewis, Wheelor, Roper, Hewitt,
Alderman, d'Co-mell, Balsley, Bertha
lace and white ribbon. Her bouquet Johnston, Blanche Rowe, Byrne Smith.
was of bride's roses. The marriage was
witnessed by thirty intimate friends and
relativep. This was followed by a re
ception to three hundred people nearly
all of whom were in evening drees.
Tho dining room was decorated with
pink roses and palms. Mrs. W. M.
Ltonapd served pink icB and cakes,
and was assisted by Misses Laura Ryan,
Emma Bennet, Sidle and McGrew, all
wearing white gowns and pink ribbons.
Mrp. T. Miltonbei'ger and Miss Ida
Reed, Stringer, Pojnter, Case, Payne,
Belts, Minnie Guile, Nora Johnston,
Pentzer.Cook, Grace Rofe, Liwrio, Wil
liamp,SecordrDysart, Buttler, Hutchin
son, Wal'on, Nettio Henry, Hunt, Hen
eel, Mamie Henry, Cowgill, Mabel Guile,
Fowler; Mr. and Mrs. King; MeBsrp.
Anderson, Goodwill, Boose, Welch,
Boyle, Hewitt, Cranch, Britton, Baker,
Benedict, Dysart, Joy, Roper, Rowe,
Elliott, Funke, Hutchinson, Waterman,
Talbot, Samp, Hawley, Sturdovant.Ried,
Benne't received tho guests at tho door, Peterson, Smoyer, Hunt, Hogue, G. A.
Johnson, Harry Johnson, Lemar, Low
rie, Meier, Magoo, Perry Murph and
Moore.
On Saturday afternoon, Mibj Mar
guerite Taylor celebrated her seventh
birthday with tho help of a number of
little friondB invited to spend the after
noon with bor. In tho games which
woro played prizes were won by Fao
Dufur anu Edwin Taylor. Those pres
ent wer6: Gladys Rawlines. Ellen Kirk-
and Misses Kate Catveth and Maude
Mider ushered them in'o the dining
room. Frcm Boston to California came
gifts many and beautiful to tho bride,
who will use them at once in her cosey
now home at 1514 A street, where she
and her husband have already begun
housekeeping. Guests from out of
town were: Mr. and Mrs. T. Mathews
of Fremont, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tag
gart of Nebraska City, and Mr. Dayton
Robbine of Plattemouth.
land. Hazel Bayard, Laura Swartz. Fae
President James H. Cantield of the Dufur, Josephine Johnson, Helen Hersb
Ohio university has accepted the poei- berger, Mamie Johnson, Emily John
tion of librarian of the beautiful library son, Helen Benedict. IlHzel Mnniniinn
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of Columbia college. Some surprise
has been expressed that a man possess
ing the large executive ability of Presi
dent Cantield, cares to resign a position
Hazel Kirk, Vessie Graves, Ruby Wil-
dermutb, Vrna Vanderpool, Juliet
Rathbone, Nellie Joyce, Mary Tucker,
Marguerite Taylor, Dwight Miller, Ed-
requiring the positive geniuB for affairs win Taylor, Harry Benedict, Roy Graves,
UtiB Taylor, Harry McCoy and Harold
Smith.
Phi Kappa Psi gave a wheeling party
on Tuesday evening after tho band con
cert on tho university campus. The
wheel ride was considerably abbreviated
on account of the storm, but tho young
peoplo, chaperoned by Mrp. Clark went
to the chaptor Iioubo on G street and
spent tho evening pleusjntly with games,
dancing and reftoshmonta. Thoso of
tho party were: MrB. Clark; Misses
Fannie Cole, Etrol Tukoy, Jackson.
Marguorito Winger, Mabol Hayes, Nell
Holbrook, MaudoMacombor, Gertrude
Macotnber, Emily Weeks. FrHnm.nn..n.
and contiguous large cities, haa moved ningham, Ellon Douglas, Blanche Gar-
to Philadelphia. The appointment is a ton and Marguerite Custer; Messrs.
compliment to Mr. Hanna's recognized Orlo Brown, Claude Rood, Austin CoK
ability and integrity, and his many lett, Harry Crandall, Edwin Ohapln
friends in Lincoln can sincerely con- Bert Christy, Paul Wooks, Fred Cub-
gratulate comptroller Dawes on hiaselec- cadon, Louio Korsmoyer, Fritz Kora"
tionandMr. Hanna upon his appoint- meyer, Hairy Shedd, Frank Lohraer
ment. Mr. R. D. Muir has gone to apd Frank Manchester,
Philadelphia to assist Mr. Hanna in tho m, , . . , . '
responsible work he is called to perform , , , Whlat club EOaBOn cloBOtl n
Wednosday evening with a party at tho
Miss Gertie Rogers of 2918 P street, homo of Mr. and Mrs. E. E Spencer
entertained tho 0.0. O. C. on Friday A Uo courso luncheon was soJved
evening. Games of various sorts were Thoso present woro: ProfesBor and M rs
played. ThoBo present wore: Misses Willard Kimball, ProfeeBor and Mrs,
necessary to me president or a uni
versity, and accept the less active posi
tion of librarian even though that
college be Columbia and that library be
the Low memorial. But a scholar loves
peace and the friction which at
tends the days of every college president
may have worn upon President Canflold
who has as elastic and non impression
able a temperament as any other mem
ber in the galaxy of American college
presidents. Mrs. Cantield has arranged
to go abroad in June.
Mr. C. A. Hanna, who has lately re
ceived tho appointment of bank ox-
aminer in the district of Philadelphia