I Profealonal,Dlreotory( Office .73CJ T)p XT "M" fJaafibaer J Office, rooms 74 and 75 Burr Block, Kcs .7371 UI. n.m.UOODUOOI (Residence, 1636 F street. - t Jffice 618 J v .' :. ,, I Office, Zehningt Block 1 9 to 10 am Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey ntov-ao itm 671.1 J -".7 j Residence. 1313 C street 1 2 to 4 p m ETeniuci. by appointment. Sunday'! 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. I Dr. J.B.Trickey, I Refractionist only ! Office, 1035 O atreet. 19 U Vlto 9 to 12 a. m 4 p.m. THE COURIER. g?IETY k lit sfrt ww ntS DENTISTS. Office. 153-1 J.M.LllCaS -J 15th and O atreet. 1 . . . (Office, rooms 26, 27 and I Office 530. J-LOUlS N. W ente,D.D.S.i l. Brownell Block, 137 V I ( so 11th atreet. I " """ f,. , , ( Office orer Barley's 1 Oliver Johnson, D.D.S. -j f.jftf" office iM j Drs Clutter & Shannon -j use o street. i , .-... ..., I Richards blk. Practice limited Offlce 940 VClyde DaVlS, M.D., D.D.S. I to dentistry. Hours, 8:30 to J ' ' I 12:30 and 2 to 5. OriOn F.LambertSOn, D.D.S. KTOmssTAlexa'nderblock Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. W col -OUK- GLEN ROCK DOES NOT SMOKE. $575 delivered. HRY I 1L Ml 1044 O Street. ITS ., - MT x -. --.- .. W0S 0 STR., POHt 05, 11. ' orfuaHT BURNING Brookside Garor $665 Delivered wins cm TELEPHONE 234. f A X7 V CDC Send The Courier your legal notices LiW I C l"" files are kept in fire proof buii'ti s. Mrs. Nelson Brock and Mrs. George Woods entertained a very pleasant euchre party at the home of the former on Thursday afternoon. The drawing room was decorated with pink roses and pink colored lights and the library was in red. A delicious three course lunch eon was nerved to the following guests: Mesdames Burr, Raymond, Woods, Rodgers, Dorr, Bwing, Hammond, Ladd, Nance, Muir, Curtice, Buckstaff, Smith, Crancer, Hargreaves, Putnam, Rickette, RichardB, Dorgan, Clark, Woods, Burn ham, Beeaon, Griffith, Fitzgerald, Mc Murtry, Crittenden, Holmes, Clark9on, Irvine, Titton, Wilson, Marshall, Car san, Wright, Rollins, Morrison, Web ster, Moore, Branch, Perry, Oakley, Merrill, Welch, Risdon, and Rehlaender. Misses Burr, Richards, Saunders, Put nam, Rickette, Marshall, Nance, Ray mond, Norton, Carson, Oakley, Hoover, and McLaroy of South Dakota The members of Delta Delta Delta sorority, wjll give a dancing party this evening at Walsh Hall. The rooms will be decorated with the sorority colors, gold, silver and light blue, flags, meteor roses and palms. Icee will be served during the evening. The invited guests are: Messrs. and Meedames Barbour, Fling, and Manahan. Misses Honey well, Em 01900, Burt, Cole, Cochrane, Maecomber, Harper, Howey, Macfar land, Emmons, Wilson, Kelley, Mackin, Peugb, Cunningham, Auld, Andrews, Thomas, Robinson, Cunningham, and Whiting. Messrs. Sbedd, Whedou, Roddy, Mansfelde, Fransworth, Clark, Haecker, Deweese, Coliett, Manchester, Morrison, Hewitt, Culver, Ely,' Adams, Williams, Rotb, McKillip, Hill, Witt man. Case, St Clair, Elliott, Bliss, King, Noyes, At wood, Beans, HoIIenbeck, Drain, Yoder, Poynter, Langley, Mann, Robert?, Sanders, Hedge, Heuck. King, Garroutte, Wehn, Davidson, Killian, Jonee, Smith and Crandall. The mem bers of the sorority are: Misses Bon nell, Millar, Sails, Wilson, Gund, Ames, Smith, Dean, Lascb, Cady, Bonnell, Thompson, Du Teil, Lumry, Hazlett, Kolbhr, Vore, Steele, Du Bob and Lasch. The Pythian Sisterhood held public installation Tuesday night, followed by a banquet and dance. Palms, flowers and the lodge colors red, yellow and blue decorated the rooms. The officers for the cornice year are: Chancellor-in-command, Mrs. Weidman; vice chan-cellor.in-command, Mrs. Hamilton, past chancellor, Mrs. Uarrop; prelate, Mrs. Halay; mistress of exchequer, Mrs Law lor: mistress of finance, Mrs. Grimes; mistress of arms, Mrs. Plette; assistant mistress of arms, Mrs. Henry Brown; inner guard, Mrs. Young; outer guard, Mrs. Descher; mystic one, Mrs. Moul ton; organist, Mrs. Pound. The follow ing were the officers of the evening: Grand president, Mrs. Stein; grand mis tress of arms, Mrs. Young; grand assist ant mistress of arms, Mrs. Stevens. An Indian afternoon was given by the ladies of the Home Missionary so ciety of the Presbyterian church on Wednesday afternoon. A wigwam waa erected in the parlors of the church and was filled with blankets and curios, and Indian posters covered the walls. About one- hundred ladies were present and listened to a paper on the work, done by the presidents of all of. the Presbyterian churches in America a -boo g-the Indians and specially the work of Mies McBeth among the Nez Perce's. Miss Lansing followed the paper with both instrumental and vocal music and Mrs. Le Gore read a leaflet on the.difference between the English child and the Indian papoose. The former is carried on the mother's breast and looks forward, while the latter n strapped on the mother's back and looks backward. Mrs. C. M. Sheldon of Holdrege gave an interesting talk on- the Indian question, touching especially the idea of education among the Indians that is carried out by Major Pratt in the Carlisle 6chool of Pennsylvania. Pop-corn chrysanthe mums were given the guests and a social time was held immediately following the program. A very pretty reception wa3 given by Miss Morgan and Miss Lulu Wirt, on Friday evening at Walsh hall. Mrs. Morgan of Hebron and Mrs. Wirt of Council Blufff assisted their daugh ters in receiving. The dancing hall and parlors were decorated in red. Mi'es Edith Foster and Miss Helen Laws served ices during the evening. The guests during the evening were: Mes srs. and Mesdames Latta, Ladd, Edgren. Lyons, Weeks. Liws, and Clementp, Misses Bbrr, Woodford, Loomis, Post, MiIlar, Richards, Douglas. Harper. Cun ningham, Wiggenhorn, Macfarland, Stewart, Cramer, Wilson, Cunningham, Macfarland, Phelps, Watkins, Wilson, Marshall, Sarbach, Paddock. Honey well, Agnew, Paddock, Jenkins, Edgren, and Foster. Messrs. Weeks, Lau, Mar lay, Brown, Tukey, Robbins, Adams, Wittman, Pancoast, Crandall, Roddy, King, Johnson, Sedgwick, King, Cran dall, Deweese, Roberts, Korsmeyer, Case, Atwood, Manchester, Holt, Ken nard, Davidson, Killian, White, Groff, Hanson, Hopwell, Piper, Broady, Cun ningham, Smith of Omaha, and Pattee of Prry, Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fitzgerald en tertained the Good Times Euchre club Friday night. After a pleasant evening spent with cards, delicious refreshments were served to the guests present The members of the club are Messrs. and Mesdames Woods, Dorgan, Howe, Woods, Rector, Crancer, Mullen, Mar shall, Curtice, Kelley, Woods; Misses Burr, Putnam, Harrison, Nance, Oakley. Mrs. John Dorgan entertained a few friends very delightfully for Mrs. Rol lins Tuesday afternoon. Mr. William Hayward of Nebraska City is stopping in Washington while en route to New York. Mr. B. G. Auld of Council Bluffs visited his brother, Mr. J. H. Auld, this week. Miss Edna Dinwiddie of Wyoming is visiting Doctor and Mrs. Ladd. Messrs. A. H. and J. A. Buckstaff went- to Oshkosfa, Wisconsin, on Tues day to attend the funeral of their father John Buckstaff. of that place. ' Dr. and Mrs. Stanhope and Mr. and Mrs. Hibner gave an.Up-Jenkins party on Wednesday evening. The first part of the evening was Bpent in a conver sational game after which a great deal of merriment was caused by the game Up Jenkins. Refreshments were served