The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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T R. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
tj O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich
ards Block, Tolophono 535. Residence,
lBlO G Street, Tclophone L084.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louise Flnnapnn; Ofllco, 141 South
12th Street. Tolophone 018.
LP. DAVIS. D. D. 8., Dentist.
Ilridge and Crown work. Ofilce
room 7, over Rock Island ticket office.
Phone 349.
COMPLIMENTS
OF THE
NEW LINCOLN ROWLING ALLEY
TO TIIK
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
Club rates given.
John S. Cain, Propr., 131) So. Tenth
A Close Shave
A hair cut, or anything else
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. Barber Shop,
13TH AND P STREETS.
Squarcmoals
at
'square" prices
THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST.
WE
SELL
KODAKS
117
nort D- E DePUTRON
If . . .
You Need
a new Fountain Pen
remember we sell you
a Paul E. Wirt $2.00
pen for $1.25.
History Paper 6c and
7c per 100.
Wilson & Hall
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
1123 0 STREET.
Yule Bros.
Laundry
M" "
1514 0 St.
Phone 754
...STUDENTS' SUITORIUM...
AT 218 No. IITH,
BLUMENTHAL'S
For students' convenience I carry a
line of Furnishings The a for 35c
Fancy Hose cannot be equaled any
where Please mention this paper.
Local and Personal.
Aat at Hendry's 17J N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Steele, the furrier, 143 S 12th st.
C. E. Urown, dentist. Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th at.
Palaco Dining hall for good mcnls.
Eat at Don Camoron's ,118 so. 11th.
Dr. Ketchum, oculist, classes fitted.
Wo ubo comprcflsod air. The Palace
Barber Shop 109 Nil, wcat sido.
Get an up-to-date university hair
cut at Westorllelds.
For sheet music and supplies bo
to the Mathews ; Piano Co., 1120 O
street.
7 Chairs the Palaco barb'r dp.
Everything modern. "ConipraSflod
Air," 109 N 11, west eido. C. A. Geon
Prop.
Hon. William Jennings Bryan will
deliver tho oration on Washington's
birthday at Michlagn.
Tho Harvard golf club Is endeavor
ing to raise $15, 250 Tor the purpose
of a new golf course. Yale Nows.
Tho annual foot ball game botweon
Oxford and Cambridge was won this
year by Oxford with the scoro of 8-0.
A valuable collection of Artie
flora, gathered by tho Baldwln-
Zeigler polar expedition, has been
presented to Columbia.
Owing to tho preparations for the
electrical display in the armory
which were begun yesterday, the
battalion did not drill lust night.
It is expected that tho seniors will
hold a lively meotlng tomorrow
morning over tho question of class
orator. Some of them took occasion
yesterday afternoon to deliver lengthy
speeches In support of their views.
At one time tho main hall in tho
University bullding'was well crowded
with oratorical seniors and attentive
listeners. While It Is expected that
the meeting will call forth some
varying views, it is not probable that
the class will go back of the commit
tee's report. The trouble at present
sooms to lie in tho question whether
this committee was authorized to act
finally or not in tho matter of choos
ing a commencement orator.
C.J. Warner, '09, prominent in do
bates whilo in tho university and a
member of tho last legislature, has
been heard from recently at Washing
ton, D. C. where ho is attending the
Columbian law school. This school,
at present, has about 485 students
who have tho splendid epportunity
ol hearing lectures by two membors
of tho U. S. Supremo Court, Harlan
and Brewer. Not only havo tlioy
theso privileges but they also enjoy
the advantages of tho grand con
gressional library which was built at
a cost of about $0,000,000.
Mr. Warner ofton attonas tho mootings
of congress woro somo very spirited
dobates may bo heard.
Whilo In Washington, ho has met
many former Nebraska stuaenls
among whom aro: Ernest Bossoy,
Benedict, Hunter, Woods, Carver
and Adam McMullen.
Dr. Woodward aurlst, Richards blk.
REVISED PROGRAM.
Tho following Is tho revised pro
gram for the Charter Day exercises a
few changes having been made in tho
ono horotoforo published:
Thursday, February l.'I.
0:00 pm., annual banquet of tho
Sigma XI society, Llndell hotol.
8:45 pm., annual address boforo tho
Sigma Xi society with lantern Illus
trations, Unlvorsity Hall. Subject:
"Tho Records of tho Great? Ice Ago
in tho Upper Mississippi Valley,"
Samuel Calvin, University of Iowa.
7:.'K) pm., electrical exhibit.
Friday, February 14.
10:00 am., presentation of alumni
organ.
2:00 pm., moeting of tho Board of
Regents.
2:00 pm., all departments of the
university open to the public. Music
by cadet band. Grant Memorial hall.
:i:00 pm., Drill by Pershing Rifles,
Memorial hall.
Annual indoor athletic contest and
art exhibition. Memorial hall.
Thirty-third Annual Charter day ex
orcises. 8:00 pm.,.Momorlal Hall, Music,
Invocation, Music.
Charter Day orutlon, "Abraham
Lincoln," General John C. Black.
Music.
Conferring of Degrees.
Music.
Benediction.
Tho doors aro opened at 9:. '10 am,,
and 7:30 pm., to ticket holders and
thrown open to tho public at 10:00
am., and 8 pm.
On account of tho condition of tho
weather it is impracticable to have
an Inspection and review of the Ca
det battalllon. The Pershing Rifles
will drill at 2:30 In tho Armory.
Dr. Woodward oculist. Richards blk.
S O M E EXAMINATION QUES
TIONS FROM OHIO.
Tho following Usb of examination
questions woro published In tho Lan
tern, tho newspaper of tho Univer
sity of Ohio, as a sample of what
prospective teaoherewho take the ex
aminations before the board of school
examiners of that state, run up
against.
1. Who was "the first martyr to
American liberty?" What was the
namo of the sailor with Columbus
who first saw the "New World?"
2. What period of American history
was called tho "era of good feeling?"
Of courso you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has the Stuff
Eleventh and O Streets
Who was tho British spy detected In
carrying a mussago to Gonoral
Burgoyno in a hollow silver bullet?
3. What Is a Goralan knot? tyhat
was tho FIcsBlan knot? now did
Xerxes count his vast armv of one
million eight hundred thousand men?
4. When was Adam born? What
was Blblomarioy'J What caused tho
death of Cleopatra What Is Cle
opatra's Needlo.
f. How much did England pay por
head for tho Hessians? What King
or England died in his carriage?
What Is meant by tho saying, "Ceasarn
wlfo miiRt bo abovo suspicion?"
Tho worst of lt;is that tho questions
In tho othor studies aro equally an
Bonsoloss and foolish as these.
DU TEIL-Clgars "that's all.
OLIVER : THEATRE.
E. C. ZEHRUNG & 0. T. CRAWFORD. MORS.
Tuesday, Feb. 18th
INNES
2 BAND
Sixty People, including B0YDEN
ALBERTI.ZERNURYL,
BORGHI,o?hders
In Scenes from Grand Opera.
(NOT IN COSTUME)
Prices 60, 75c & $1.00. 8EAT SALE SAT.
VALENTINE
ABT
The great
Virtuoso and
other great
players use
only the
Washburn
Mandolin
Ho says It Is an InsplraUon to him. Yob,
too, should onjoy a Washburn. Waihtam
Mandolins, Guitars) Dan Jos, Zithers aro soW
by first-class muslo dealers everywhere.
New Models Only f ifl.oo.
Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Pre.
LYON A IIEALY, Makers,
7 Adasaa Street. Ckleaf.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eye Examined Freer Prices Reasonable.
1238 O Street, T'
The Pioneer .
Clean Linen
Finest of Toilets
First class Service
W J. WIIITFORD. Piiopihetob
113 South 11th St., Lincoln, NcU.
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