The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 26, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe 1100
O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich
Brdi Block, Telephone 535. Residence,
1810 Q Street, Telephone L98A.
DR BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louise FlnnoRan; Office, 141 South
12th Street. Tolephone 618.
P. DAVia D. D. S., DentUt.
Bridge and Crown work. Offloe
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VFTVA AV l AJS1WUU VAUKW VU1WU.
41.
Photographer.
1029 0 St.
Reference: Seniors, '02. We cnn grive
you all the new styles In carde and
finish the market affords.
SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS.
The Only Up-to-Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in the City
POWELL'S swss? ah 8t
The t IIIST NATIONAL DANK
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capital, $200,000; surplus and profits,
168,837; deposits, $2,716,000. S. H. Burn
ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice
Prestj H. S. Freeman, Cashier; H. B.
Kvans, Anst. CaBhler; Frank Park,
Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE
POSITORY. Tke filter Class tf
Printing and Engraving
Dwce FrtfrMU tI lews
THE NEW (BTURY, 1121-1123 N St
Students, Your
Suitorium
Ik located at 2ltf No. lltli Htroot. Telo
phone L102H, at
BLUMENTHAL'S.
Tlioso hats you buy of mo will lo taken
care of free of charge Hnrlrm Htylc Hats
In soft Panama Hhapos and Stiff Hats.
Out Door
Sports
This is the time
of year for
Base Ball,
Lawn Tennis,
and all outdoor Aports.
You should see our line be
.ore buying. Agents for D,
A M. Sporting Goods.
Wilson & Hall,
Bestsellers ui Stalloiers, 1123 0 St
Yule Bros.
Laundry
1514 o st
Phone 754
&SftsA?s79
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Sanderson's
$4 Specials
They aie Great Shoes.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Huy your hosiery at the Famous.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. llth.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Steele stores furs. See him.
The Ivy Press prints things.
C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st.
Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. llth.
Get an up-to-date university hair-cut
at We8terflelds.
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. llth.
J. S. McNay, dentist, 1214 O St.
Souvenir given with $1.50 purchase
in ladies' furnishings at the Famous.
Huy your gloves at the Famous.
Most of the football sweaters have
arrived.
Tho University of California will cel
ebrate charter day on Saturday of this
week.
The classes In American history 4
are now dealing with the abolition
movement
The class in American history 18 is
at present examining the records of
the election of 1876.
E. F. Myers has returned to the uni
versity after having successfully con
quered a case of smallpox.
The play by the department of elocu
tion May 2, 1902, at the Oliver, is
looked forward to with great expecta
tions by all.
Let all interests note that the college
settlement has pre-empted Friday
evening, May 2, for the benefit to be
given by Miss Howells and tho troop
of students under her charge.
The department of elocution, under
the direction of Miss HowoIIb, will give
a play In the Oliver theater Friday
evening, May 2, for the benefit of the
college settlement association.
TRY
Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory the Coal Man
Has the Stuff
Eleventh and O Streets
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J2I3 0 STREET. fr
Wlrrick sells suit cases; 103G O St.
Each branch of athletics at Cornell
has its distinctive "C."
Yale has refused to play any west
ern football teams next season.
Harvard defeated Yale In basket-ball
last Saturday by the score of 39 to 20.
The Juniors of Minnesota have re
cently decided to wear caps or distinc
tive headgear.
Professor Crabtree inspected the high
school at Wayne Monday and at Wake
field yesterday.
Yale defeated Harvard in the finals
of tho intercollegiate Beries of hockey
by the score of 4 to 1.
Mr. Dudley, who finished his univer
sity course lost semester, was at the
university this week.
Claicnce Morse, '05. who is suffering
irom toiiBllltis. went to his home at
Harvard, Neb., yesterday.
It is reported that Sunday's Dally
Bee will have cuts of the university
debaters in the illustrated section.
Tho University of Chicago Weekly
has a start of fifty-nine members, In
cluding editors, reporters and artists.
1-red M. Deweeso will leave next
Sunday for Pittsburg, where he will at
tend tho national convention of Phi
Kappa Psi fraternity.
Efforts will be made to raise money
at California university to provide a
means to send their track team east.
A society vaudeville show will be pre
sented by alumnae and university tal
ent. The civil engineering department Js
contemplating making several tests of
the expansion force in wood due to
moisture. This is an important prob
lem in the design of large wooden
stave pipes.
A letter from J. F. Boomer was re
ceived recently by T. F. A. Williams.
It was dated at Gibraltar, March 9. Mr.
Boomer left New York the latter part
of February, headed for the Philip
pines, where he will teach In the pub
lic schools. He was much disappointed
in the staterooms furnished them on
the. passage, but aside from that en
Joyed the trip.
WmD
Have you seen
The faster
loVeltie$
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They are the swellest lines ia
EASTER NECKWEAR,
EASTER SHIRTS.
EASTER HOSIERY,
EASTER HATS,
Don't forget, you may
go home for Easter. Bear
in mind you want to show
home folks something
new.
Don't pass by without
taking a peep into v .,
Easter Haberdashery,
AT
EWING'S,
1115-1117 o St.,
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
LOW RATES
Via
NORTHWESTERN LINF.
MARCH AND APRIL
To
Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Victoria,
Vancouver, San Francisco, Los Au-
geleB, San Diego and Intermediate
points.
$25.00
To ,
Spokane and Intermediate
Points '
$22.25
MARCH 25, APRIL 1 Ay 8.
To
Certain Points in Minnesota and
North . Dakqta
At Greatly Reduced Rates.
Homeseekers Excursion
March 4 and 18.
April 1 and 15.
May 6 and 20.
TO CERTAIN POINTS IN
Nebraska, Wyoming, North and South
Dakota, Minnesota, Wisconsin
and Michigan.
"THE BEST OF EVERYTHING.""
For other information call on
E. T. MOORE;.
Depot Ticket Agt Cor. 9th and S sta.
C. H. DEAN,
City Ticket Agent, 117 So. 10th st.
R. W. M'GINNIS,
General Agent.
(TRY THE.
Boston Cash Market
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(Choice Meats and Groceries
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1311 O Street A. B.CURL, Prop,
Phone 620.
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