The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 27, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offlo 1100
O Street, RoomB 212-213-214 Rich
ards Block, Telephones 535. Residence,
1010 Q Street, Telephone L084.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louiso Flanagan; Office, 141 South
12th Street. Tolephono G18.
LP. DAVIS. D. D. 8., Dentist.
Bridge and Crown work. Oflice
room 7, over Rock Island ticket oflice.
Phone 310.
COMPLIMENTS
OF T1IK
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
TO TI1K
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
Club rntes given.
John S. Cain, Propr., 131) So. Tenth
utwnmmammmmmMMmmmmm
A Close Shave
A hair cut, or anything else
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. BarrerShop,
13TH A r STREETS. '
Our Proscription Dopartmont Is Complete.
The Chapman Drug Store
S. W. Corner 10th and O Sts.
Brushes of all kinds. Toilet articles,
soaps, Perfumes, Statloneiy, Candy,
etc Telephone 524.
PETRY'S BAKERY,
MRS. J. W. PETRY,
Proprietor.
LUNCHES SERVED.
Telephone 5C4. 234 So. 11th St.
Do You....
Ever Write to HER
or to HIM?
Of Course you Do.
Why not get some of
our high grade station
ery. Its the best there
is. It'll increase your
prospects
Wilson & Hall,
Booksellers and Stationers, 1123 0 St.
Yule Bros.
Laundry
1514 0 St.
Phone 754
Stndent's Your Suitorium
Is Located at 318 No. nth St.
Telephone L 1028, at ... .
BLUMENTHAL'S.
I also beg to call your attention,
that I carry a full lino f Spring
Style hate, in soft Panama shapes
and Stiff hats. 10 off o student
Local and Personal.
-tat nt Hendry's, 12? N. Uth.
Fino furs, Stcelo, 143 So. 12th.
CE. Brown, dentist. Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th St.
Palaco Dining hall for Rood meals.
Eat at Don Cameron's ,118 so. 11th.
Get anlup-to-dato university hair
cut at Westerllelds.
For sheet music and supplies go
to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O
street.
Dr. Woodward aurist, Richards blk.
Ernest Wigconhorn was a visitor
nt the Phi Psl house last Sunday.
Dr. Woodward oculist, Richards blk.
DU TEIL-Cigars "that's all."
Miss M. Johnson Is spending a few
days at Mlnden, "Nebraska.
Chancellor And rows is In Chicago
attending a meeting of superinten
dents and principals.
The make-up of tho Interstate
debating teams will bo announced
this morningjit convocation.
Dean Sherman Is still con lined
to his home owlug to illness.
Those taking American History
will hand In weekly roports of their
work beginn'ng with this week.
Professor Smith of tho agricultural
school, was unable to meet his class
ses the first part of tnls week on
account of Illness.
Four new cases have boon placed
in the historical library which con
tain displays of various sorts one
especially is given up exclusively to
Indian relics, such as broken pottery,
arrow heads, etc.
ThePalladian society will not meet
Friday evening on account of the
basket ball tournament.
Tho managers of tho Freshman
basketball team has been endeavor
ing to obtain a game with the Fre
mont Y.M.C.A. team. So far noth
ing definite has como of tho oorres
podence. While tho Freshmen are
hoping tho match can be arranged
for, still they feel very uncertain
that arrangements can be made.
PERSHING RIFLES DRILL.
Tho Pershing Rides will have open
drill and spell down this evening
at 8 o'clock in tho armory.
Of course you'll have to koap your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has the Stuff
Eleventh and O Streets
v-
I "Nnrrln flilRn vimt.oH wlt.h hln nar.
ents over Sunoay at Norfolk.
Any member of tho Univorslty
band who has not reglBterod for
drill, will bo given until Thursday to
register without paying tho extra
threo dollar fee.
The class in machine design this
semester is tho largest in tho history
of tire university. It far oxoeodos
tho expectation of Prnfossor Rlch
ards. Tho Y.W.O.A. bible clasB meetiof
every Friday at 1 pin. Iiub taken up tho
study of the Lifo of Christ.
Joo Kaspor, a former unWorslty
studont, is now in tho employ of tho
McCormick Harvesting Co., of
Chicago, as draughtsman.
Tho sooior Law Class will proba
bly Invite ono of the following mon
to give tho commencement address be
foro the classs In Juno: C.G. Tel
deman. professor of law, Columbia
College; Governor Yates of Illinois
or Mr. Webster of Omaha.
Miss Howell's classc will givo a
public recital some time next week.
Frank Berkeley of Schuyler visited
at the Alpha Tau Omega houso Tues
day. O. A. Davis, '00, was renewing old
acquaintances on tho campus yester
dav. Mr. Davis has been engaged
in farming the past year.
Tho members of tno local cliaDter
of Sigma Alpha Epsilion wero ten
dered a reception by James Neill at
the Llndcll, Tuesday nluht. Mr.
'Neill who was made a Sigma Alpha
during iiis collego da8 was recently
elected president of the Alumni As
sociation uf the fraternity at San
Francisco.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon attended tho
performance of Barbara Frietchle In
a hotly, Tuesday, In honor or Mr.
Neill who is a member of the fra
ternity. Tho final registration of Princeton
or this year as displayed In tho reels
tor appears to bo l,3f4 divided as
follows: 760 In tho acadoraio school,
477 in tho sciontlflc and 117 the
graduato scools. Tho faculty mem
bers 101.
A special musical prorgam was to
have beon given yesterday morning at
convocation hut owing to tho absence
of Professor Kimball and Miss Burr
usslt was postponed. Miss Perkins
redored a piano solo which was vory
well received.
Tho trophies for tho basketball
tournament are now on exhibition
In a down town shop window. They
aro worth socing.
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01 !KSR-: THEATRE
F. C. ZEHRUNQ A 0. T. CRAWFORD. IMS.
Cor. 13th and P Stroata. PtoiM 384
Friday Evening, Feb. 28
THE GREAT PIANIST.
JOSEPH
HOFHANN...
Auspices Matinee Musicalc.
Prices 50c to 81.50. Now on Halo
MONDAY, MAR. 3
SlUSA niV BAND
Tho glorified ideal of the Military
Hand London Globe.
"THE MARCH KING"
JOHN PHILIP SOUSA, Conductor.
Maudo Reese-Davles Soprano.
Dorothy Hoyle Viollnpet.
Walter B. Rogers Cornet.
Prices, r0c, 75, 81.00 and $1.50.
Seats on Sale Friday.
ALL KINDS OF - - -
Stationery Tablets,
School andJSC
Student Supplies
AT
Roy's Drug Store,
104 North 10th St.
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Prescriptions, Dispensing and Conx
poundinff Carefully Done.
Give us a call.
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