The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 09, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
O Street, Rooms 212-213-2U Rich
ards Block, Telephono 535. Residence,
1810 Q Street, Telephone L.984.
DR BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louiso Flnnagnn; Ofllco, 141 South
12th Street. Telephone 618.
LP DAVIS. H. I). 8., Dentist.
Bridge and Crown work. OHlcc
room 7, over Rock Island ticket oflicu.
I'hone 3-JJl.
Local and Personal.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
S1.2.r kid gloves, '.'8c at The Famous.
FIno furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
('. K. Brown, dentist, Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at.
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Dr. Shoemaker's Private HospitaL
Rrmolnl nttnntmn alTon to (Unease of woi
nd all utirjflcHl dmrasns X-ray oiamlnatlo
with no diBComfort or injury to patleti. Kt
rythinf an homelike as poisibla. Hoard a&d
room reasonable.
1117 L8T. LINCOLN.
P. CL Box 051.
Telephoa
in i o II. II IV Twenty
years cxper
Dili Ji Oi mlnni lenc?. H made over
nAHi.i j.ooosetsof teeth- A good Ct ol
U Oil 1 1ST) teeth. 5 oo " K Go crown S
10 I A fl Ctrnnt Silver lining 50 ceiim nu
L I 4 U OllBBll up. Cold fillingi Ji 00 find
I lUPm U UP Ttet" extracted Without pain
LINUULIll Jjcruts.
urnnioir'A KKMKMnitR run plack
rlLDnMuNMi 1114 u
Street
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
to the University students. Football
team especially invitctl to call and en
jo v- vl aiica clean cuLcrtuiiimcilt nnd
'.icnlthftil exercise Club rates given.
John S Cain, Propr , 'M South Tentn.
Remember
When in need of tailoring, repairing
or cleaninir in th" clothing line that
C. EHLERSlsthe man
1' or the benefit of those new studentb
who dont know, his address is north
went cor 11th and (), room 4, up stairs
C i Can Dfct
Smokers fy
want a n d
be sure it is right in price,
too, fmm G. R. Wolf cv Co.
1039 () Street
A Close Shave
A hair cut, or anything else
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. ( A. Hakhkk Shop,
13TH AND P STREETS.
Square meals
at
square' prices
THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST.
ATTENTION, STUDENTS.
I wish to know you.
1 wish you to know my work.
For this reason I will give your
dental work at about- half the ueua.1
rates for sixty days.
DR. A. B. AYEHS, 127 S. Twolfth
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SELL
KODAKS
117 !!?EiVt,, P. E. DePUTRQH
4 Hill & Co. yZcTothlt
clean your suits with satisfac
BEST
SATISFACTION.
Steele, the furrier, Hit S 12th .t.
Buy your underwear at The Famous.
Dr. Woodward, occulist, Kieh'ds blk,
Bass Photographic"; Studio. 1020 n
wtrect. Is one better.
B.trgalirsalo'onjshoes a t Webster.
kogers.J(V13 fBtreefr
The Art'classes'mcet "in""PaIladlan
hall during the Art Exhibit.
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The" class " In goology'.Vhas begun
the study of historic geology.
For '"students; T tliosc"'cxquislto
photos at Bass' 102(1) street. ,
During the art exhibit, the 'class
in European History i, meets InM
2(M)7
lo to the Matthews Piano Co , for
sheet music and supplies. 1 120 ()
street.
For sheet music" and 'suppllcs'go
to the Mathews Piano Co., 1 l'JO O
street.
ProfcssnrWilsotf announces that the
first band concert which. Is soon tto
be given will be free.
;ii T. L.-' Bolton. Philip Hudson
and "7 Mr. CHlUn have.hcen pledged
to Alpha Tau Omega.
R. E. Dale;iias;i e ftlthe' Un Iverslty
for.tho.pre.sent. Ho iB'teaching the
grammar.grade at Dorchester. .,
'All seniors are Informed by'The
Registrar Llia"tTt.htil r tlrlll records
mustDc..riiadc satisfactory atJonceT
F A. Cornell, tirst trombone player
In the band, has been forced to give
up playimj on accountloMi Is .health"
' M Iss Elsie Blan d I n has I ) een el ec t -ed
to a position in the Pawnee City
High School and will begin work
thero at the opening of the second
semester.
Sandorson's'shoo'store is givIngVa
TUhjUlBCnmrt on airrroodfrpTcp!mitory-
to invoicing. Better step in and
take advantage of
stock is complete.
It no,v while
the
You ought to get fuel that will give
you the most heat for the money. That
being the case go to the Union Fuel
Company and buy either coal, wood or
coke at the lowebt prices. 1014 O
street.
Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has the Stuff
Eleventh and O Streets
E. A. Luckey, has been lately elect
ed principal of the Cortland" high
sell oo I.
Fred Wlliams, "00, vlslton his
Beta Theta. Pi brothers during
vacation.
The Sophomore basket ball team was
out for pructice hiBt night in the ,Ojm
uusium. C. L. Shora, '1)7, is now acting Agrvw -tologiBt
in the U. S. Dopartinent of
Agriculturo.
The Chancellor's Seerotary Edgar II.
Clark, in absent from his desk on ac
count of sickness.
Miss Jennie- McCufTey, '01, has ac
cepted the assistant urinipalshlp of
the Oakdale High School.
Frank Itain, .'(X), now of Ann Ar
bor Law School,, visited thls Beta
Theta Pil)rotlu rs tho HrstToTthe
week
Tlie Nebraska Territorial. Pioneers'
Association will meet in the Univer
sity chapel, January 15, at two
o'clock sharp.
Bota Theta PI was entertained at
dinner Saturday evening at the homo
of Fie I Cornell, an alumnus member
of Cornell Univorsltv chapter. .
, Nortliwestern'University lias aban
doned the Women's Medical School.'
The reason given by the trustee is
that they no not consider women lit
ted for the work.
The public is earnestly and cordial
ly. invited uattend all sessions of the
Historical Society. Especially all
early Nebraska railroaders and those
interested in their work are Invited
to be present and take partin the
discussions. "
Secretarry Barrett of the Alumni
Association ie just completing a revised
and as fur at. ho knows poxJect, list of
graduates of the .University. o He baa
searched old programs, lists, and cata
logues foi minion until Anally he has, pro
-illlCliil JL Jltat"'l5 iMge.l.liBtj with ad
dresses.
Professor D. A. Saunders, '93, now of
Brookings College, South Dakota, is ro
jocing over his now rooms in the re
cently completod biological buildinr
recently there. Ho promises to give
an addross sometime, beforo the Bot
anical Seminal 6n his experiences in
Alaska a couplo of yoars ago.
Today,
Tomorrow
and Next. Day,
Thursday,
Friday
and Saturday
Will be the Last toys
Of Our Great Discount
Clearing Sale.
Thus far this lias been a rec
ord breaking' day and we
wantit-to'so continue to the
and. Come and see for yourself.
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Miller & Paine
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1222 0 Street.
Phone A672
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