The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 24, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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r T R- HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
ti 0 Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich
ards Block, Telophono 535. Rosidanca,
1310 G Street, Telophono L084.
DR. BEN J. P. BAILEY; Dr. Mar
Louiso Flnnagnn; Ofllco, 141 South
L2th Street. Telephone 618.
LP. DAVIS. D. D. 8., Dentist.
Bridge and Crown work. Office
room 7, over Rock Inland ticket office.
Phone 349.
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
to the University students. Football
team especially invited to call and en
joy a nice clean entertainment and
healthful exorcise Club rates given.
John S. Cain, Propr., 139 South Tentn.
A Close Shave
A haircut, oranythiner cIpc
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop,
13TH AND P STREETS.
Squaremeals
at
'square'" prices
THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST.
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will make
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clean vour suits with IMftS
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1222 0 Street. Phone A672
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KODAKS
117 S?S.,,tl, D.-E. DcPUTRON
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What Do You
Think of
In the line of fiction,
that you would like
to have? Come in
and look over our
stock. It's always
strictly up-to-date.
Wilson & Hall
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
1123 0 STREET.
Yule Bros.
JfauiUry
1514 o St.
Phone 754
YOU CAN FIND IT
Bv insor-tincr a notice in the Daily Ne-
; O braskan at one cent a wor'l per inser-
uon.
Local and Personal.
Eat at Hendry's, 12P N. 11th.
Flno furs, Stoole, 143 So. 12th.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at.
C. E. Ilrown, dectist. Burr block.
Steele, the furrier, 143 S. 12th st.
For sheet music nnrt supplies go
to tho Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O
street.
Tho froshman basket ball team
will bo organized next Saturday
afternoon.
Phi Delta Phi mot Thursdav night
at tho Alpha Tau Omega houso 1027
II street.
Tho recitations In Insurance will
bo changed back to tho regular hours
on Tuesday Instead of Wednesday.
Professsor Robblns will devote all
his timo in tho junior law class to
Agency, beginning next week.
Elementary Criminal Law is prov
ing tho most interesting department
of Blaokstono, so far taken up by
tho junior laws this year.
Miss Ilazel Murray was inlatod Into
Delta Delta Dolta Wednesday night
at the home of Miss Winifred Uon
nell. Hepbolt Klinge and L. D. Stuhr,
both of tho class of '01, aro visiting
frlenas in Linculn. They havo posi
tions at Rocky Ford, Colorado.
The llrst year domestic science
Hlrls had a laboratory test yesterday
in which thoy were obliged to pre
pare different dishes without the
receipts.
Tho last recitation in domestic
relations was nold yesterday morn
ing. Tho preliminary examination
in tho same event will bo given In
a week.
Librarian Wyer wont in Wahoo
yesterday where ho addressed a
meeting of cltizqns. called to con
sider the establishment of a public
library. Professor Wyor discussed
the plans and metnods for conducting
libraries,.
Guy W. Barnes, '01, who has boon
spending tho wook visiting at tho
Delta Tau Delta house returned to
Norfolk yesterday to accept a posi
tion as assistant principal of tho
high school there. Ho takes tho place
of A. A. Sims, '00.
Among tho plans of tho historical
society for tho coming year, is one
to ruako a complete set of maps of
Nobraska showlg tho judicial con
gressional, sonatorial, representative
and otbor districts of the stnto and
territory frcm 1854 to tho present.
Of courso you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has
Eleventh
Tho historical socloty Is ondeavor
ing to oomploto its files of tho Unit
ed States Statues and stato papors.
Ernest A. Bessov,
now in charge of
"Seed and Plant
at Washington has
'90. and '08,
tho section of
Introduction,"
just Issued a
bulletin of nearly ono hundred pages
consisting of an inventory of seeds
and plants, with verliied botanical
names.
Tho Y. M. C. A. meeting Sunday
nlll bo a Members' Mooting in tho
interests of tho Toronto convontlon.
Evory member Bhouid count it a
privilege to become educated on tho
Great Missionary Entorprlso, and also
to holp in making it posslblo for our
University to havo a good represen
tation at this convontlon.
Mr. and Mrs. Casslns a. Fisher,
former assistants in tho department
of geology, arrived In Lincoln Jan.
10, and aro tho guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Barbour. Mr. Flshor, who has
just dosed his sixth year in hold
work for tho United States Gooloal
cal Surreys will resumo postgraduate
studios In thlB Unlvorsltv.
A Joint debate botweon tho Union
and Maxwell clubs will bo hold In
Union hall tomorrow evening. Tho
question to bo discussed Is, Resolv
ed, that tho governor of Indiana
was Justiliea In refusing to honor tho
requisition mado upon him by the
governor or Kentucky for tho return
of Ex-Governor Taylor fur trial.
Tho University of Michigan has
chosen the negative side of tho ques
tion submitted to it by tho Univer
sity of Pennsylvania, viz., "That tho
system of compulsory voting should
bo adopted In tho United States."
Tho debate will bo hold In Philadel
phia In March, and will bo tho four
th tlmo tho representatives of the
two schools havo mot on tho dobato
platform.
Tho buildings which tho Univer
sity of Pennsylvania proposes to
erect within tho noxt two years will
lnvolvo an expenditure of nearly
82,000,000.
WISCONSIN MAY NOT PLAY
MICHIGAN.
The proposed gamo between Wis
consin and Michigan is still In a
state of uncertainty as tho following
from tho Wisconsin Cardinal will
show.
"When Interviewed, Manager Kll
patriclc said that tho football gamo
witn Michigan Is still unsettled.
Balrd of Mlohlgan would not agree
under any condition to play tho gamo
at Madison or Milwaukee Manager
Kllpatrick used overy effort to have
tho game playod in Milwaukee when
be 'found that Michigan rofused to
consider a proposition to como to
Madison. It is thought, however,
that in the end a game may bo ar
ranged. The matter will come bofore
the meeting of the athletic board tonight."
the Stuff
and O Streets ,
L. J. Herzog,
Merchant Tailor,
1032 0 STREET.
Allow me the privilege of
again calling your attention
to my lino of Woolens which
I am scl ing in
SUITINGS
at
$15.50, $17.50,
$20.50.
Thcbe fabrics are unques
tionably tho swellest in tho
city and my lino is also tho
most gorgeous. Allow mo
to show you these goods be
fore rraking your purohoses
nnd you will al.vii fjjliu
debtod to n?
TROUSERINGS
at
$3.50, $4.50, $5.50.
Respectfully,
L. J. Herzog.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eye Examined Free. Prices Reaeoaoble.
12380 Street, lfgSP
The Pioneer .
Clean Linen
Finest of Toilets
FirBt-class Service
W. J. WIIITFORD, PnopniETOB
113 South 11th St., Lincoln, Nob.
Use
Maxwell's Chocolates
Wounded,
Feelings..
I W. MAXWELL CO.
MakeriofQood Chocolate,
Uin O Rtreet and 206 South 11th StxMl
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OP RATES TO STUDENT.
Portrait ui Uisicsfe PfMttgraffcr
iao 5at nth Street.
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
GALLERY EgTABLMHBD 1871.
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