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IKtfrt iArl rigiu .i.i-;. 5,1.' ' H . .. IIP'WPM - -.-- -- -.---p, c . w.- r' 's i.-1 - An'A. . ;rj ... , - -, , ., .t .., .-J , , , VT r - 1 i- a. Gbe alls flebraefcan BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BRYAN KOW-TOWS. a M' ! ! "! !' !! -t- ? ! ! '! ! ! ! ! ! ! ty;?. The Xbrnkn AdvnrtUer In thin Hut leerve the trade or nil loynl Univer sity people. Surprises I o wans by Quest for Athletic Headquarters. HARDY FURNITURE CO. ESTABLISHED 1871 itf bfr vmp. ? tjN f lJr 1111' mm BAKERY Mrs. J. W. Petry? .BANKS First National, Columbia Na tional, Farmers and Merchants, Lin coln Safe Deposit and Trust Co. BARBER 8HOPS Palace, Shannon's Pioneer, R. and C. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS H. E Sidles Cycle Co., A. G. Spalding & Bros., Chicago; GIdard Cycle Co., H. Wlttniann & Co., Samuel Hall. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Co-Op., H. M. Brown Drug and Book Co., Harry Porter, Uni. Book Store, Sam uel Hall. BOWLING ALLEY H. C. Thomas, Crescent. CIGARS, ETC. M. D. Clay, L. L. Lind sey, Stevens & Neville, F. A. Powell, Wohlenberg. CLOTHING Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine Clothing Co., Cottrelll & Leon ard, Albany, N. Y.; The Toggery. COAL P. D. Smith Coal Co., C. B. Gregory. Whitebreast Coal Co. CONFECTIONERY R. W. Maxwell Co., Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DENTI8TS C. E. Brown. Bentz. DRUGGISTS R1ggs, Rector, Brown, Fiegenbaum, Harley, Steiner, Weom pener, Oliver Theatre Pharmacy. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.- ELECTRICAL GOOLJ Ross Electric Co. FURNITURE Hardy Furniture Co., Rudge & Guenzel. GAS Lincoln Gas & Electric Co. GROCERS Farmers Grocery Co., Key stone Cash Grocery. HAIRDRESSING, ETC. The Famous. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel. HOTEL Lindeli, Grand Windsor. JEWELERS E. E. Hallett, C. A. Tucker. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., Evans. LIVERIES W. 0. Forbes. LUMBER Dierks Lumber & Coal Co. MILLINERY The Famous. MUSIC Rosa P. Curtice, Matthews Pi ano Co. NOVELTIES Capital Novelty Works. PAINT AND GLASS Western Glass &. Paint Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS Townsend. OCULISTS M. B. Ketchum. PHYSICIANS J. R. Haggard, H. Aley, POOL AND BILLIARDS Powell s. & Son. PRINTING New Century. Ivy Press. RAILROADS Burlington, Union Pa cific, Northwestern. RESTAURANTS Merchants' Cafe, Don Cameron, Palace Dining Hall, Restaurant Unique, Francis Bros., Hendry. SADDLERY H. Wittmann & Co. SHINES Lincoln Shining Parlor. SHOES Sanderson, Perkins & Shel don, Electric Shoe Co. SUITORIUM Weber Bros., T. A. Burt. TAILOR Bumstead, Unland. TRANSFER Lincoln Local Express. Lincoln .Transfer Co., Globe Delivery Co. KPWr s . niDEDLATE BDNBDN5 ' .Sold only by Harley Drug Co., 11th & 0 Sts Mr. Bryan lectured last Friday night before the students of Iowa university upon the subject "The Conquering Na tion." The surprise his interest in the strenuous life gavo them is Interesting ly reflected in the following article from the Daily Iowan: Solemnity and dignity were writ large upon the faces of the Select who awaited Colonel Bryan's ar rival on the afternoon train at the flock Island station today. They had been culled with care from the list of the great men who move about the campus, for it Is not meet that Hcoffers should be amongst those who venerate divinity. Now and again the faceB of the Se lect were turned toward the North and the sign of the two-horns was made as the worshippers gazed toward Sci ence Hall. The horses and coaches sere kept In readiness for instant movement by the watchful grooms tlun no time might be lost when the grti.t man's train arrived. Off in the distance the great eight wheels whittled. A minute later smoke appeared on the eastern hori zon. The Select broke off their medita tions and arranged to welcome the distinguished guest. Tolonel Brjan asked to be driven at once to Sci Mice Hall. Fast as steeds could dash the cavalcade rushed to the North Campus. At the door of Science Hall, robed priests of the Sacred Animal greeted the distinguished visitor in hushed tones. The procession slowly ascended the steps of the temple. At the Inner door shoes were removed and sandals substituted. At last the presence was reached. The distinguished visitor advanced alone, knelt, and three times touched his head to the floor before the Sacred Muck-Ox. Rising and retiring from the pres ence. Colonel Bryan was greeted by the attending select ones, who congrat ulated him on having by his homage of divinity qualified himself to speak to the Iowa students this evening. "And now I must see the university," said Mr. Bryan. So he was taken about the campus and shown the buildings and class rooms, the seminaries and laborator ies, the libraries and the observa tories. But tho guest became restive. "You have shown me many things that make men's minds great and have pointed out the chapels and sanctuar ies where their spirits are taught duty and love show me now where- you train their bodies." Then the Select took the visitor up to the fourth story of the liberal arts hall and down again and several times repeated the operation. "But I don't see any gymnasium," protested Mr. Bryan. And the Select marveled greatly. HIGH GRADE : Furniture, Carpets, Stoves, Refrigerators, Curtains f Our Styles of Mission X U24 0 Street $-$ ! ! ; !- $-!! ! ! ! "0. no," said one who recovered quickest, "this fourth floor is. however, the meager quarters which were offered to the divinity. Did we not right to refuse and insist on an entire build ing?" "But I'd like to see some of your students exercising." said Colonel Bryan. "These people I Bee here dig ging out Greek roots and German um lauts seem well, they don'L seem the men I have thought Iowa students were. Too thin-chested not enough exercise " The Select gasped. "Yes, I've always taken delight In seeing students and professors exer cising together, enjoying themselves on common ground and developing themselves all around. Why. at Michi gan and Chicago and Minnesota and Harvard and Yale and Nebraska" "You have an engagement for a din ner in fifteen minutes. Colonel." Inter rupted the most brazen of the Select, while the others patted their comrade on the back. "Do ou think we can trust him this eenlng?" asked the Select as they made the sign of the two-horns when the guest was safely In his room. "We'll have to, I guess," said one "Ills subject Is 'The Conquering Na tion,' and he can't do much hurm." College Expenses. (Wisconsin Cardinal.) The student employment committee at Columbia has compiled a statement of student expenses at Columbia uni versity for the academic years as fol lows: Law Low, $472; average, $609; lib eral. $875 up. Graduate Schools Low, $481; aver age, $C41; liberal. $882 up. College Low, $450; average, $C53; liberal, $822 up. Applied Science Low, $024; aver age, $772; liberal. $1,052 up. Medicine Low, $559.50; average, $072; liberal, $811 up. These figures are probably about the same as would be found at Wisconsin should a compilation be made. The average sum spent by the New York students is in the neighborhood of $700, the lowest being $456, and the highest more than $1,000. It should be remembered also that these figures are for those living in New York and the actual living expenses are probably higher than In Madison. It would seem that the expenses here should be less than In a city like New York, but such is not tho case. The only conclusion to be drawn is that the expenses of the student de pend on the student himself. We have Just received another ship ment of new styles in spring hats. Come in and see them. Paine. Lincoln Local Express transfers any old thing. 'Phone 787. HalrdrcBsing and manicuring at tho FamoUs. Furniture are Attractive. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA " 't;fr;-:-fr4 4 Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital, SIOO.OOO. OO "OFFICERS John B. Wrhht, President J. H. Wescott, Vtce-Preident Joe Samuel. 2d Vice-President P. L. Hall, CabJer W. B. RyonB, Awt. Cashier Dr. J. R. 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