The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Omoe 1100
O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich
ards Block, Tlephono 535. Residancs,
1B10 G Street, Telepbone L984.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. Mar
Louise Flanagan, Ofllce, 141 South
12th Street. Telophone G18.
P. DAVIS. I). D. 8., Dentist.
iirmcrc nnn thrown woric. wince
room 7, over Rock Island ticket ofllce.
Phone :I9.
COMPLIMENTS
OK TIIK
NKW LINCOLN IH)VLIN(i ALLEY
to Tin:
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Club rates given
John S. Cain, Propr., l.'I'.) So. Truth
laDDinaRianEoiQnBinDEi
A Close Shave
A huir cut, or anything else
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. Barbeii Shop,
13TH AN
The Belter Class of
Printing and Engraving
Dance Programs and Menus
THE NEW CENTURY, 1121-1123 N St.
Stndent's Your Suitorium
Is Located at ai8 No. nth St.
Telephcni L 1028, at . . .
BLUMENTHAL'S.
1 also beg to call your & ton Lion.
that I cai ry a full lfno ' f Spring
Stylo hat?, in soft Panama shapes
and Stiff hats. 10' off o student
Our Prescription Departmont is Complete.
Tho Chapman Drug Store
S. W. Corner 10th and O Sts.
Brushes of all kinds. Toilet articles,
soaps, Perfumes, Stationery, Candy,
etc. Telephone 5LM.
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
Local and Personal.
J.nt at Hendry's. 12? N. 11th.
Fine furs. Steele. 143 So. 12th.
C. E Drown, dertist. Burr block.
Tho Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th Bt.
Palace Dining hall for good meals.
Eat at Don Cameron's ,11b so. lltli.
ICct an up-to-date university halt
cut at Wcstertlelds.
For "sheet' music anrt" supplies no
to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O
street.
Dr. Woodward oculist, Richards I1U
Miss Miner is in tin city vlsitlnir
her brother.
1)1' TEIL Cigars "that's all."
Miss Anna Hammond Is ill in her
home in the city.
ClilT Crooks returned yesterday
from a visit in Fairbury.
Miss Susan Dernhart visited wilh
relative-) at Missouri Valley o er Sun
day. A lisL of letters uncalled for at
the University is posted in Universi
ty Hall.
Miss Emily .leiikins passed through
Lincoln on her way to Denver, where
she goes for her health.
The department of botany linds it
necessary to add utoio shelving for
books ana pamphlets In order to per
mit of a proper arrangement of these
for realy access.
Acting o.) the wishes of Captain
Smoke four men who left the oatta
lion during tho fall disruption have
joined aualu. They ate Amos 'I horn
as, R. C. Pollard, B. T. Hill ann E.
R. Walto.i. Before leaving tho
bittalion they were all nun-com-mlssloned
ofllceis but are now weir
ing the private? uniform.
Dr. Ketchum, oculist, glasses titled.
F. E. Edgerton, '00, who Is now
principal of tho nigh school at Fre
mont has just received a raise in
salary amounting to $20 per month.
The increase was given In recogni
tion of services rendered.
At a recent meeting of the senior
law class it was unanimously voted
not to ask ox-Governor Andrews of
Uonncctiotitt to address the class
commencement day. John L. Web
ster of Omaha will in all probability
be ttic orator for the occasion.
Miss Bonnio Forbes, '02 or Fre
mont, is ill. She is threatened with
pneumonia.
Of cours3 you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has the Stuff
Eleventh und O Streets
(. C. Hupp, returned yesterday
morning from a visit to his homo In
McCook.
" F. K. Nielson '02, of Gerrnan
town. visited the university over
Sunday.
Miss (J race MontKomory Is eon 11 ti
ed to her room by an attnek of
totisilltis.
Miss Sclma Grant, '00 is renewing
old acquaintances at the University
this week.
The cI.'ifk in field geology are at
uresent making topographic maps or
Lancaster countv.
Prfoessor Wilson lias written a
new march for the band. He has de
dicated it to Phi " Camma Delta
fraternity.
Dean Sherman is again able to
conduct his classes at the Univer
sity, after having been ill lor nearly
t hree weeks.
Miss Itess Kurruss has recovered
sullicientiy from her tecent illness to
be aide to resume her place in the
university choir.
Miss Mary Cru.ier lias been com
pelled to give up her studies in the
university on account of serious
trouble with her eyes.
Owing to Illness Professor II. II.
Wilson was unable to speak before
the convocat ion yesterday. Dr. Itcssey
led the religious exert Ises.
In addition the subject annoucc
inents for the week, a letter was read
Horn the University of Iowa to the
effect that graduates from the Ne
braska School of Science are eligible
to make application for the scholar
ships offered.
Miss Mary Drayton, '02. entertain
ed the members of the class or 1!)02
that aro from the Pawnee City high
school at her Irune at Sixteenth and
M streets.
The guests wer: II. M. Garrett.
Geo. Walker, S. U.impbell, C. K.
Billiard, Misses Merle Davis, Guiss
Humphrey, Bertha McCall, and
Leona Pjllard and Mary Dratyon.
Dr Aley. chionlc dis eases, 1 :t 1 S ()
Age of tli Kgrffs.
The Backer und Kondltorzeituug
gives the following method of deter
mining the age of eggs as practiced in
the markets of Paris: "About six
ounces of common cooking salt is put
Into a large glass, which Is then filled
with water. When the salt Is in solu
tion an egg Is dropped Into the glass.
If the egg Is only one day old It Imme
diately sinks to tho bottom; If any
older It does not reach the bottom of
the glass. If three days old It sinks
only Just below the surface. From five
days upward, It floats; the older it is,
tho more It protrudes out of the
water."
Ho Is no wise man that -will quit a
certainty for an uncertainty.
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OLIVER : THEATRE
F. C. ZEHRUN0 & 0. T. CRAWFORD, MORS.
Cor. 13th and P Streets. Phone 354-
Wednesday, March 5
lt-tirn or LEWIS MOItltl SON'S
Complete Pioduction
. F A UST .
ALL NEW THIS SEASON.
NKW PRO I DC UK
I5KOCKKN SCKNE
ELECTRICAL KFFKITS
C I! LOAD SCENERY
1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c
FRIDAY, MARCH 7.
Wh
MR. WALKER
ITbSIDE...
ASSISTED HV
Miss Lelia Wolstan
And an KxcHlent tun any in Shake
speare s Most Iteautiful
Coined v
The Merchant of Venice
Miss L"lin Wolstan as Portia
MR. WHITESIDE as ..SIIYLOCK
Entire New Scenic production;
and Costumes.
Price-, '2c to 81.00 Sale of Beats open
Wei'noMlny, 9 a. in.
ALL KINDS OF - - -
Stationery Tablets,
School andXC
Student Supplies
AT
Roy's Drug Store,
104 North 10th St.
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Prescriptions, Dispensing ana? Com
pounding Carefully Done.
Give us a call.
Ads in tlie
DAILY NEBRASKAN
Pay
Because they reach the
Students.
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