THE COURIER. Professional Directory, omco 1U Oliver Johnson, D.D.S.SVTrSrIInrloy'n 1 HlOSOstroot J co cc7!8 Dr. Ben J. F. Bailey " Zohran B,ock Rft'SW Evonlng-, by appointment. Stroday'a 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. ii. -c 4' 8.?IETY i MVl IDr. J. B. Triokey, I Rofractionist only 10 to 12 a. m I to4p. m. 1- Office 1033 O street. W iii a l! m DENTISTS. oaico wo. Louis N. Wente,D.D.S.-TB-"ndf MkSSl ( lolltliatroet. i T n TTor T T T ) Room 20 nml 27 J. W X1.U1U) s,s,j. f Burr block. Miss Clara F. Brundage office isai o street ? IS J p?; Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. 588S5&8gS8 Tr-Gtsl-ktrkGtmm Tho strength nnd oflloncy of many drills nro In proportion to their nowncss nnd frcMhneHs. Our Stock-RIGGS'- m ktya1 Is kept fresh all tho time; Even If tho sales nro slow? Yon, because tho manu- un;mrurH uxcnuno lor us any oiu koous, rcplaclnB them with tho newest und purest. But In addition, sales nro not slow. Sales nro fast. Our business Is wowing fustcr than wo ever anticipated. Wo appreciate the valued patronafjo of our many customers. With their continued trade wo can keep on tho Increase, without It wo can do nothing. Their trade means our business, our living, thut is why wo nro so particular to give them only a service and goods which wo know will meet their approval. Their conlldenco is a great Inspiration to'us nnd will nl ways be. We invito you to got your prescriptions illlcd at Riggs' Pharmacyt Funke Opera House, 12th and O Streets, Lincoln. 1009 0 STO., PflOflE 05, sS&tSfs&SS: 1 SiLHgKfiR;EEr 1 107 O Street, Telephone 626. j . JkJm -A I KHYVri O 1 Warn Wr LFr N dopypiaHT VT u n a r. C K . ififift " " - W&PTV . . . is . . . "Jsr w BrooUside Garor $625 Delivered HUB t aw. TELEPHONE iii words eilent (Tem tho ace Tho cbildron, bless them, have held tho boards in the social world for a part of this wot lc. This moans much to them now, moro perhaps than it will a few years henco to givo a party. This ha9 aleo been a favorite week for wed dings as many as eight or ten happy couples having beon launched upon the sea of matrimony since- last the Courier appeared. Tho irapottant events for grown-ups camo yesterday in the re ceptions given by Mrj. Sanderson and Mr. and Mrs. Woods. Miss Ferrenberg's recital this evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mre. Sawyer is anticipated with pleasure by many. The social club3 will b?gin thoir mtotingg soon, one kensington meeting fcr the first time noxt Monday. Tho whist clubs which include man, wait I believo until after tho election to boin operations. Apropos of whist tho mottoes given below were selected from the works of Shakspero by a member of an Ohio whist club to be used in connection with tho game. They may bo of intor o:t to our readers: Whatever else shall hap tonight give it an understanding, but no tongue (Ham. i. 1). Seal up your lips and givo no but mum; the business aeketh secrecy (2 Henry VI i. 2). No tougue! alleyee! bo silent IV 2). Be assured wo come to use our hands and not our taaguoa (Rich. Ill, i. 3.) I am fain to shuffle (M. W. ii. 2). Who leads? (I Hen. IV iv 1). The most patient man in loss, mo3t coldest that ovor turned up (Uymb. i. 3). I have beon in continual practice; I shall win at the odds (Hamlet v 3). tlavo I not hero the best cards for the game, to win this easy match? (K. John i.2). Oao out of cuit with Fortune that could give moro but that her hand Iack3 means (A. Y. L. i. 2). Our sport shall be to take what they mistake (M.N. D. v 1 I'll mark the play (Ham. iii 3). Our forefathers had no batter books but the B2oro and tha tally (2 Heu. VI iv7). Wednesday oventog at 8 o'clock at the home of the biido's mother, Miss Kath erino Oatveth and Mr. John Warren Freeman woro married, Rev. N. A. Mar tin of Trinity M. E. church officiating. It was a pretty wedding though simple The bride woro a gown of whito baptiste mado entraino and carried brido roses. A canopy of smilax and pink and white rorcs was arranged iu a corner of tho drawing rjom and benoath it tho cere mony was jorformed; tho same colors woro used in tho deviations in tho dining room. Mr. Wilcox played Mon delesohn's wedding march. Mre. Car voth was assisted in receiving her guests by Mrs. Worsley, and Mr. and Mrs. FreeUnd ur.de und auut of tho groom Refi03hments wero served by Mrs, Wil cox, Miss DcBsio Carveth and Miss Ward. A largo number of beautiful gifta woro roceivod by tho bride. Tho guests wero Messrs. and Mc6dames Wilcox, Meyer, Worsley, Freeland, Couger, Tobpy; Mojdaroea Gillespie, McGreor; MisBoa Couger, McGreor, Ward, Pusehold; Messrs. GeiEtbardt, Couger. Mr. and Mrs. Freo'.and will bo States and Mr. D a guessing game and Wilma C throughout tho home after November 1 at Eleventh anJ K streets. The Puoterone socioty of the high school entertained a number of young moa Friday evening at the homo of miss iiiinei uigcoil 1845 F street. Misi 'romfield won prizes in Mieses Vera Bcneli isebccr served nunch evening. Dancintr nnd music weie enjoyed. The member r the society are Misses Bignell, States V TricKey, Wosdruff, DeweeBe, Broady, More, Abbott, Whitcomb, Chessington Trigg, Palmor, Lansing, HuttoD, Stam. baugh, Whijcomb, Parks, Cornell, Ce beer. The guests were Messrs. Giffen, Parks, Whodon, Driskie.Tomson, Hurlz,' Brock, Wharton, Mills, Kimball, Milton! bargor, States, Bentloy, McConllT, Dearing, Jotrj, Hutton, BnmfielJ, Moore, Hubbard, Jacobs. MUs Kathryn Manahan, three years old last Saturday, gave a party to cele brato the event, and it wsb the prettiest party imaginable. Like grown upa ehe had a luncheon served from decorated tables but there was no stiffness nor formality, just tho sweet naturalness of children. Tho little hostess received many gifta from her guests who were Ruth Fitzgerald, Eleanor Lowrey, Olive Meads, Lucille Leese, Celia Ward Dorothy Pettis, Elizabeth Doyle, Mar. garet and Harold Freeman, Raymond and Kathleen Doyle, Faith Schvriod, Grace Bryan, Catherine Lee, Olen Everett, Mary Stuart, Robert Flans- T burg, Helen Butler, Henry and Thomas Woods, Mildred Morning, Thecda and Katie Fox, Ruth Gillilan, Lilas I)r;an, Allen Lynch, Vallio Bonnell and Ella Morrison. Wednesday evening at 8:C0 at tho home of the bride's mother Mrs. S.E. Doylo the marriage of MIes Mabel Doyle to Mr. George G. Vanderpool was celebrated. Dr. F. L. Wharton of St. Paul M. E. assisted by Rev.O.W. Fiferof York, officiated. Mrs. Fifer played a wedding march. The bridal party stood under an arch of smilax and pink and whito roees. The bride's gown was of white silk mull made en train and her bouquet was of brido rowf, A supper was cerved on- small table decorated with pink and whit rosei Mra. O'Neil and Mrj. Vanderpool.o'stere-in-law of the groum, assisting. Many beautiful gifts were presented totbe bride. Mr. at.d Mrs. Vanderpool will ba at homr at 225 South Twelfth ttrett. after November 1. V A party waB given Saturday ovoniog by MisBoa Jessie Chappell Bnd Rose Scott in honor of MIsb Lois Givens who left this week for Denver where she will in future reside. PrcgreBjlve doroioo was played, Miss Druse and Mr. Fisher winning tho prizes. Thoso prosent wore Mieses Givens, Kepler, Taybr, Ed'omen, Prey, Mercer, Chappell, Drus?; Mewra Thornburg, Hamlin, Hayden, Hallett, Hallott. Langor, Fisbor, Barry, Dun baugh, Wertz, Ervine, Mercer, Francis, Mrs. George A. Crancer gavo a very pleasant card party Saturday afternoon Six bandod eurbro was played bdo prizes wero awardsd to Mrs. B. ' Bailey, Mre. Mark Woods and Mrs. 0.1 Burr. Tho decorations wero beautiful. tho drawing room being In pink, thjr w lj&mi!