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About The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1900)
THE COURIER. Professional Directory. Office .736J Tt TT "M" rinoohoar i Office rooms 71 and 75 Burr Mock, Ites .7371 Ur t1, JM- aboDBer Koidence, 1636K street. Jfflce .6181-. .,, I Office, Zehrung Block 1 9 to 10 am J-Dr. Ben j. F. Bailey ! vntoisao ios 671.) I Residence, 1313 C street 1 2 to 4 p m Evenings, by appointment. Sunday's 12 to 1 p. m. and by appointment. M 4- & " te g?IETY I Dr. J. B. Trickey, I Rofractionist only I 19 to 12 a. m Office, 1033 O street J-I to 4 p. m. DENTISTS. Office K3 -J J. M. LllCaS ' 15th and O street. office 530. j-Louis N. Wente.D.D.S.-l i.&?ownei! BloWKnl I I w 11th street. I ' mmmm. ) rt -r i. -. T. -, ( Office orer Harley's 1 omce 784 Oliver Johnson, D.D.-S. dm store I ' f 1105 O street J office 426 j Drs Clutter & Shannon use o street. 1.. , - . - - - ,-. - ( Richards blk. Practice limited Office 940 VClyde DaVIS, M.D., D.D.S. to dentistry. Hours, 8:30 to ) " ' ' I 12:30 and 2 to 5. Orion F.Lambertson, D.D.S. Kms3.2ainAieiatnder wock Lincoln Infirmary of Osteopathy, Farmers and Merchants Building. Q O 7 ip -OUR- KXKG COAIv i GLEN ROCK DOES NOT SMOKE. $575 delivered. !I 1044 O Street. M SssS omrk cojai co . WOfc 0 SIR., PfOflE 05 veil 7m W KvfiA Ji Wwr WmzsmL w K H fc COU Jo BURNING Brookside Garor $6.65 Delivered illHT 11 CO. TELEPHONE 234. f A A V P P Send The Courier your legal, notices L YY I E iw files are kept in fire proof bui1 1m s. r ifrfi? i? A Bmart reception was given by Mrs. Jaques and Mrs. Stein in honor of Mrs. Randall of New York, on Wednesday afternoon. The two homes in the double house were thrown into one. Mrs. Jaques and Mrs. Stein received their guests in Mrs Jaques' drawing room and the refreshments were served in Mrs. Stein's rooms. The following ladies assisted in receiving: Mesdames Garten, McCieery, Jaques, Babcock, Huntington, J. D. Moore, Robinson and Sullivan. Flowers were used in great profusion. The parlors of Mrs. Jaques were in meteor and La France roses. A mandolin club was hidden by a bank of palms in the library. Mibb Robinson served punch in one of the upper rooms, aesieted by Mies Katbrina Jaques and Miss Frances Stein, yellow being the color scheme used. White hyacinths decorated the rooms where the gue3ts removed their wraps. Upon entering the hall of Mrs. Stein the guests were greeted by a burst of music from a mandolin club. The drawing room was decorated in red, and the dining room was beautifully decorated in pink and white. The table was covered with Battenburg lace over pink, the centre piece held a mirror that reflected a bunch of pink roses, and the table was aglow with pink candles. The mantle was decorated profusely with pink roses and candles and the chandelier was covered with similax and pink roses. Miss Garten served the ice and cakes and was assisted by Misses Noren, Hag gard, Hyde, and Liudley. Chocolate was served in the library and was pre sided over by Miss Cochrane. The, room was entirely in white. Mexican drawn work covered the table and a beautiful bunch of white pinks wae the centrepiece. White candles lighted the room. Miss Miller and Miss Rowland assisted in serving the chocolate and cheese straws. Over three hundred guests called during the afternoon. Miss Emma Outcalt will give a lunch eon this afternoon for Mibb Louise Tu key of Omaha. The invited gueete are: Misses Welch, Tukey, Jackson, Woode, Cole, Edmineton, Macfarland, Hayes, Whiting, Jenkins, Sarbach and Har- greaves. Miss Oakley and Miss Hoover gave a tea in honor of Mrs. Rollius, on Tues day afternoon. About eighty guests called during the afternoon. The draw ing room, where the ladies received their guests was decorated with pink roses and pink colored lights. Mrs. Rollins was gowned in a pink and blue Dresden silk elaborately trimmed in Duchess lace. Miss Oakley looked very charming in a pink silk gown and Mies Hoovnr was daintily gowned in white organdie trimmed with black insertion. The foliowing ladies apsist'd in receiv ing: Mesdames Oakley, Yates, Camp bell and Muir. Punch was served by Mrs. Dorgan in the library. Meteor roses and red shaded lights decorated the room. The dining room where Mrs. Griffith and Mrs, Walsh served coiTee and ices, was in American Beauty shades. The table was covered with Battenburg and a mirror as a centre piece held a gorgeous bunch of Ameri can Beauties. Silver and cut glass was placed about on the table and a silver candelabrum held red shaded candies. Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. Hargreavs and Mrs. MLr6ha!l assisted in the dining rot n A large music box was placed in the library and played during the entire afternoon. The receiving party and the ladies that assisted made a pleasant little party in the evening. Miss Oak ley and Mr. Thatcher mng a number of beautiful songs and Miss Hoover played in her usual brilliant manner. The executive committee having in charge the coming auditorium benefit ball and promenade concert held a meeting at the Commercial club rooms on Monday and now have matter? specifically placed in the hands of the various committees. Tickets may be purchased of Mr. W. H. Raymond, secretary, or any member of the committee. ''Old Glory" will be used in decorating and any person hav ing flags, large or small, which he is willing to ioan for this purposp, will greatly assist in the work by notifyirg Mr. George W. Fawell, chairman of that committee. By sewing jour name to the Hag all danger of loss will be obviated. For the benefit of many who have made the inquiry, it is stated that a promenade concert of one hour will be given from 8:30 to 9:30, the remainder of the time will be devoted to dancing. The committee is determined to retp the full benefit and with that object in view the expenses are to be kept at the lowest passible mark, so that citizens purchasing tickets can rest assured that the auditorium will be benefitted and not newspapers, musicians, florists, etcetera. The city has been divided into districts for the sale of tickets and it is hoped that citizens will assist the committee by helping in every way. Three dollars will buy a ticket admit ting one gentleman and ladies. The auditorium is the property of the city and this concert ball is entirely for the benefit of the auditorium fund. A eix-handed euchre party was given by Mr. Garoutte Friday afternoon. An enjoyable afternoon was spont by the following guests: Mrs. Noel of Beatrice, Mesdames Holm, Nance, Branch, Blish, Hector, Hibner, Holyoke, Harphara, Turner, Hoover, Quigle, Herrick, Davis, Marshall, Perkins, Holyoke, Folsom, Hutchins, Mullen, Traphagen, Warner, Crancer, Gleason, Harley, Morse, Finch, Seacrest, Ackerman, Newmark, Laflin, Kehlaender, Brown, Teeters, Davis, Newbecker, Witter, Dearing, Bewick, Scott, Searles, Risser, Guenzel, Lee, Kolley, Smith, Baker, Campbell, Wente, Kennatd, Thompson, Richards, Hoovpr, Lambertson, Marpel, Snider, Billmeyer, Harley, Warren and Hartley. MisseB Risser. Frank and Tibbets. Mrs. Hans Peter Lau announces the engagement of her daughter, Nellie Marie, to Mr. Alfred Spielmann of Chi cago. Miss Lau has alwajs been very popular in Lincoln and haB a large num ber of friends here. Mr. Spielmann is a member of the International Naviea tion Company of the Red Star Line of L. G. Burr and Miss Mae Burr will spend Sunday in Chicago. Mr. Joe Burnham is still ill at his home on D street. Miss Olive Graham entertained the Paragon euchre club on Friday eveuing. A very pleasant evening was spent by he following gnests: Messrs. and Ms- X A - Hi