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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1899)
V THE COU?.C Profeanional Difeotor-y-. onicc 7.-M ( T)r H. M OaHfvhfiftr J on'c. rooms ? i"1' 7r nurr Mock, Kc 71171 il. Xl.JJa. WHOOUOOI residence, I030F street. JHlco 018). t,4 1-1 i- ji 4 Ofllco, Zohrung Block )9tol0am fDr. Ben j. F. Bailey n ,, -12 to 12:30 ioB 671. J I Roslilonce, 1313 C stroot j 2 to 4 p m LvotiioRB, by appointment. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. m. and liy nppointmont. J Dr. J.B. Trickey, ) Rofractionist only I J 9 to 12 a. m Offico, 1035 O stroot VI to 4 p.m. mtOfltr.. Ovor K,S 0' ( Lucy Woodward Gardner, M.D. f of Womon JlOstr.. ( txi-u. -nr a t ror WMtorii j -PiowJiiei JXI. UTtU'UUUI, W..U. f Bnnrory and Diseases 8D?IETY t' it ,fflrt 1 DENTISTS. omco m J. M. Lucas 1 15th and O stroot. 1 . . . .., 1 Office, rooms 26. 27 and J OBlco B30.VLOUiS N. Wente,D.D.S.i l.Brawnell Block, 137 I ( so Htli stroot. ) (T. C. Kern, D.D.S. X Itoom 20 and 27 block. Miss Clara F. Brundage oibco 211 Richards biki? to 5p?m,' onico 784ioiiver Johnson, D.D.S.K8?JrorHarloy8. i 110ft O stroot ooice 420-j Drs Clutter & Shannon nso o street. ,. , . . . t-i (Richards blk. Practice limited Onicc OWj-OlVde DaViS, M.D., D.D.S. to dentistry. Hours, 8:30 to I J I I 12:30 and 2 to 5. Orion F.Lambertson, D.D.S. SKSaAai mo Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. mmfmmi JW tew ' -OUR- kxjvo coai; i GLEN ROCK DOES NOT SMOKE. $575 deliverod. wm n m 1044 O Street. CAiMM fcOlUi CO . i , " ".-:." i OV)3 O 5TR., PHOWt 105 vi iv4 . ,, . . . , . -..f w &aA Aft ml m tJS . K U & C 0 W Vi . . . js ... Brookside Garor $6.65 Delivered- IB I in TELEPHONE Hi Lr VV I C r0"" files are kept in fire proof bui1 NOTICES U TJgrS 'Tis the week before Christmas, . and all of the time I have hunted for parties and functions that rhyme With society, but nobody cares for dinners and nobody cares for cards, When Santa Claus is coming and presents are bought by yards. Tabitha Home. There are eighty children in the Tabitha Home. Everyone interested in orphan children, and there is no one who will ad mit that they do not appeal to him, should send to the First Congregational church today or on Sunday money, new toys or old ones to help make a Christmas for these eighty clean, polite, little boys and girls, whose frugal fare makes them healthy, but it is plain to satiety. Clothing, picturebooks and food will be appreciated by Mr. and Mrs. Heiner, by the sweet sisters, and by the little children who have forgotten the feeling of their mother's arms. Give to God's little children who have been forsaken by their mothers and fathers. Mr. B. B. A ley has gone from the state university to the university of Illi nois to complete his course. Mies Ellen Douglass gave a dancing party at the Kappa Alpha Theta fra ternity house, Thursday evening for her sister Miss Jane Douglass and for Miss Post. Messrs. Ernst and Edward Bessey re turned from the eaBt Monday to spend the Christmas holidays with their parents. The engagement of MIbb Anne Parker Miner, of Winchester, Illinois, to Doctor Wigginton. of St. Louis, has been an nounced Miss Miner is a sister of Mrs Taylor and was a student of the state university and a member of the Delta Gamma Sorority. Mr, D. P. Lineen has returned to his home in Chicago after a visit with ,Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald. The students of the state university that aro not going home for the holidays expect to give an informal dance next week. Miss Ella Harper entertained the members of her Sunday school claes of the Presbyterian church, Wednesday afternoon. Part of the afternoon was spent in filling boxoa with candy for some children in tho west. Misses Francos and Elizabeth Cunningham as sisted in Borving refreshments. Mrs. R. O. Philips and Miss Clara Walsh expect to sail for Paris next month. Miss Walsh will visit in St. Louie, Washington, and Now York bo fore joining Mrs. Philips, and will spend tho winter studying art in Europe. Miss Eva Bolshaw entertained the pu pils of the 5tb A and 0th B grades Fri day night. A ChriBtraitB play was given at the Bchool in the aftornoon and in the evening tbe pupils met with MIbs Bol shaw at her home, Games and music occupied tbe greater part of tho evening, after which refreshments wero served. It is rumored that the delightful cus tom of receiving New Year's callers will be revived in Lincoln this year. A num ber of ladies have already signified their intention to receive, Jacques-Baldwin. Miss Kitty Anna Baldwin, daughtot of Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Baldwin, and Mr. Martin Jacques wero married Wednes day evening at half past seven in their beautiful now homo at 1645 D Btreot. The wedding was simple but very ef fective. Tho Hagenow orchestra whb stationed in tho upper hall and plnyed the Mendelssohn wedding march. lnt. rina Jacques and Margaret Klinker, gowned in white and carrying baskets of hyacinths and ferns, acted as flowor girls and preceded the bride and groom. The wedding party came down thn handEome stairs and into tho parlor, whore thoy stopped bofore a bank of palms and holly. The Reverend Murtin performed tho ceremony beforo about fifty friends aud relatives, using tho ring Bervice. The ring was carried by Katrina Jacques in the heart of a large white lily. After congratulations, refreshments were served to the wedding ptfrty. Tho entire house was decorated in bright red and green holly, the parlors being gay with the holly and a beautiful vase of white hyacinths stood near the bark of palms. The ceiling of the dining room was draped in tarlatan, the color of the rd berry of the holly and was caught to the walls of tho room by bunches o: holly. The room was lighted by candelabra holding red candles. Ices and coffeo-were served by Miss Arm strong and Miss Cochrane, assisted by Misses Huntington, Caseboer, Gago and States. The bride wore a dainty gown of white imported suisae over white taffeta. The waist was elaborately trimmod with fine tucks and lace. A tulle veil was caught by a diamond pin, and a bouquet of bridal roe'es completed tho toilet. The wedding reception occurred from half past eight uutil ton o'clock. The guests were met in tho ball by Mrs. Elias Baker and Introduced to Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Baldwiu and Mr. and Mrs. Martin Jacques. Mesdames C. M. Jacques, Put sons, Raehlander, Lsady Clark and Mies Holland aBsiBted in re ceiving. No wedding trip was taken. Mr. and Mrs. Jacques took immediate possession of their new home and will be at homo to their frionds after January 1st. Tho out of town guests wore Mrs. Par sons, of Canaan, Connecticut; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baldwin, of Ottumwa, la.; MrB. Ferguson and children, of Wash ington, D. C. Mr. Earl McCreery will spond tho holidays in Kansas City. Mr. and Mrs. William Morrison will spond Christmas with Mr. Morrison's paronta in Colfax, Iowa. On Wednesday Mrs. Edward Fitzgor aid entertained Ion Bohemiennos. Tho members of the Unitarian church gave a "Dickons" recoption at the church Wednesday evening. Sovoral of tho church members dressod to repro Bont characters from Dickens. David Copporfield. Dolly Vardon, Miss Sarah Gamp, Little Miss Flight, Dick Swivel lor, SiluB Wegg and Mrs. Boilin wero some of tho most successful imperson ations. Charactoriitic spooehes from (be ditTeront mombers of the "DickcM)'' family were delivered when the b'lu'fltfl V r rwiSS5SS?55 &mmfmm&(