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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1902)
BillBil "V jp; ;fVTr 1 fS THE DAILT KKBRABKAN. IHESg3gggeSS3SgSBSE!Sn C, i ., U& in 3D 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY nnnnnnannnnncinannnirti QuaEQuaaaaDaaaDaQQannii JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rtoh rds Block, Telophono 535. RmUUbcs, lfllO Q 8tot, Telephone IMi. DR BBNJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. Mar Louise Flanagan; Ofllco, HI Bouts 12th Stroot. Telephone 618. room 7 P. DAVIS, p. D. 8., DentiBt. BrfdffA And Grown work. Office 7, 6vr Rook Island ticket office. Phone 840. COMPLIMENTS of uk NEWLINCOLJI BOWLING ALLEY XPTHK UNIVERSITY STUDENTS. Club rates given. JOHN S. 0.in, Propr., 130 So. Tenth HaHnisgnni The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,'000: surplus and profltfl, $08,837; deposits, $2,715,000. S. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vic Prest.; H. S. Freeman. Cashier; H. B. liJvans, Anst. Cashier; Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. The Better Class of Printing and Engraving Dance Programs aid Menus THE NEW CENTURY, 1I2MI23 N St, Students, Your Suitorium Is located at '-'18 No. nth .Street. Tele phono L10-J8, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those huts you luy of inn will ho taken care of free of cIuhkc Sprint: style Hats In soft 1'anama shapes and Stlft Hats. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in the City POWELL 8 Telephone L664 Out Door St Sports This is the time of year for Base Ball, Lawn Tennis, and all outdoor sports. You should see our line be ore buying. Agents for D, & M. Sporting Goods. Wilson & Hall, v Booksellers and Statiooers, 1123 0 St. S Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 If you want to see the swcllest lot of SHOES you ever saw, stop in at 1M& ON'S W0Tjjjrs tm O'STMEr.Jfr LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eat at Henilry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. See him. Trunks and valises, 1036 O. C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th st. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Have the Ivy Press print your printing. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Wostcrflclds. For sheet music and supplies go to the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. J. S. McNay, dentist, 1214 O St. Mrs. .J. A. Barrett, accompanied by her little daughter, Mary, wont to Omaha yesterday for a two-weeks' visit with iter sister. The University club will give its regular monthly dance at Walsh hall next Friday evening. Don't be rude when they tell you they will print your printing like the Ivy Press prints it. Let the look on your face express the doubt you entertain. Students are reminded of the fact that there will be a game of basket bail In the armory next Friday night that will be worm seeing. Topeka won from Nebraska a short time ago, but under conditions that hardly tested the real merits of Lie two teams. A hard game is promised and the student body should do its part in helping retrieve the defeat at Topeka. In the death of Miss Havens last week the Omaha schools suffered a deep loss. Not only was she recog nized as a teacher of unusual ability, but a leader In every noble undertak ing. Her remains were accorppanied by floral contributions from various orders and associations of Omaha. Phi Gamma Delta fraternity of the uni versity of Nebraska, as a token of re spect for Miss Havens, sent a beautiful floral design. John Bridge Is pledged to Delta Tau Delta. A debating club ,ias been organized by the Japanese students nt Yale. R. W. Harbor returned Saturday from a business trip to his homo In Oakland. Oliver Theatre F. 0. ZEHRUNQ A 0. T. 0RAWF0BD, M8RS. Ctr. 13th and P gtre pj,,,, gM Invitations, menus and programs artistically executed by the Ivy Press, 125-127 North 12th street. Don Atwood, a former student in the university, visited In Lincoln over Sun day. He Is traveling for an Omaha firm. Miss Laura bi .uge, '99, who Is teach ing In the Fremont high school, at tended .o Delta Gamma banquet Saturday. The contract for printing the en gineering animal has not been relet. The work will probably .,e done by a Lincoln firm. Plain or elaborate programs and menu cards printed on short notice at the Ivy Press ofllce; 125-127 North 12th street. Tonipbt at 8:15. Chas. H. Yale and Sidney K. Ellis present the tal ented German dialect comedian and Golden Voiced Singer, AL. H. WILSON In his second successful starring season in Sidney K. Ellis' 10- nianti': comedy drama, The WatQb on the fyhine Full complement of beautiful scenery. An excellent acting com pany. A production complete in t every detail. Hear Al. II. Wilson sing "Love is all in all," "In Ty rol, " "The song of home," "The tea kettle song, " "My little frau lien, "When parading. " Trices We, .vie, -;,e kiiiI $i.o0 Seats now on sale. Verne L. Havens, who was recently called home on account of the Illness and death of his sister, will not return to school this year. John B. Barnes, jr., '90, principal of the Norfolk high school, visited his brother at the Delta Tau Delta house the latter part of the week. C. M. Cook and wife, on their honey moon, have been spending n few days with the family of John Uhl. . Mr. Cook was formerly in the electrical business in Lincoln. Mrs. Alice Hinman of the university nos been selected as the teacher In psychology at the teachers' Institute to be held in Lead, S. D., this spring, beginning March 31 and lasting a week. Reports from B. F. Myers, the stu dent who was taken to the pest house suffering from smallpox, indicate that he is getting along well. His physi cian thinks ho will be able to be out In about ten days. No new cases have been reported from the university. During his recent visit to the Uni versity of Wisconsin Chancellor An drews was tendered a reception In or def that the students of that Institu tion might have an opportunity to meet him. He was also entertained by tho Wisconsin chapter of Delta Upsllon. Of course you'lrhave to keep your room warm this wintar Gregory the Coal Man FUNKE OPERA HOUSE Two Performances Only! TONIGHT AND TUESDAY, MARCH 17 & 18. Gray & Gilllngwater offer the most positive laughing hit of recent years. HUNTING FOR HAWKINS A merry musical comedy, liberally Interspersed wltn all that is enjoyable In polite vaudeville. A company of recognized superiority, including the fun maker John Q. Kearney as Hawkins. (Last season a favorite as the Stranger In "A Stranger in New York.") I'rleuK 15. &"i, 85 ami 50 cents. Now on sale. 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