The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 11, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloo 1100
O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich
ards Block, Tolephono 635. R idsnoe,
lffiLO O Btrt, Tolophono L084.
TpvR. BENJ. F. BAIL.EY; Dr. May
JlJ Louise Flnnngnn; Office, 141 South
12th Street. Telephone G18.
LP. DAY.IS. D. D. S., Dentist
Bridge and Orown work. Offlco
room T over Rock Liland ticket ofUce.
Phox 849.
Order Your Ice Cream From
J. H. Stuckey
1837 O
Street.
Phono
1105.
Special Attention
Given to Dealers.
Also Entcrtainmante both
Public and Private.
The Only Up-to-Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
In the City
North nth St
POWELL'S fSJtiSX
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Lincoln, Nbraaka
Cnpltal, $200,000; uurplus and profits,
168,887; deposits, $2,716,000. S. H. Burn
ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vico
Prest.; H. 8. Freeman, Cashier; H. B.
fcvans, Asst. Cannier; Frank Park,
ABSt. Cashier. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
WE ARE SOCIETY AND
STATIONERY
RRNTERS
Dance Programs, Menu Cards.
THE NEW CENTURY,
1133 N STREET.
Students, Your
Suitorium
Ih located at U18 No. Iltli Street. Tele
phono 1,1028, at
BLUMENTHAL'S.
Ttioso liftln you buy of mo will be taken
care of froo of charge Spring stylo HatN
jl Mt ill
In soft I'auama shapes anil
Huts.
PICTURE SALE!
Now is the time ior you
to get bargains in Framed
Pictures. This week we
will give you 333 percent
off or better on our line.
Pictures, former price 15.00,
Now 10.00.
Pictures, former price $b. 00,
Now 4.00.
Pictures, former price 1.00,
Now 65c.
Wilson JI&ll,
Booksellers A Stationers,
1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
Ynle Bros.
laundry
1514 0 St
Phone 754
SW H.(1vm
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All IK n& up
TO-DATE
STYLES, Kid, Patent Kid, or
Liglit Calf, in 3 00 and $3.50
Shoes, guaranteed to .give j-atis
faction in every way.
Sanderson
1213 O ST.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Iluy your hosiery at tho Famous.
Kat at Hendry's, 129 N. Iltli.
Flno furs. Steeln, M3 So. 12th.
Steele stores furs. See him.
The Ivy Press prints things.
C. E.- Brown,- dentist. Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe. 31G So. 12th sL
Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 So. 11th.
Get an up-to-date university hair-cut
at WcBterflelds.
For sheet music and supplies go to
the MathewB Piano Co., 1120 O street.
Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk.
Valises and pocketbooks; 1035 ().
Professor Crabtree was in Hcitiici
Wednesday. Dean Reese begins his leciiiri's on
criminal law today.
Miss Mabel Miles of Falls City is
visiting Miss Holland.
Phi Delta Phi has postponed Its reg
ular meeting until next Wednesday
evening.
In the Pershing Rifle drill-down lust
night, Mr. Kanzler won first place and
Mr. Harris second.
Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th.
Wirrlck sells suit cases; 103G O St.
The University club will hold one of
its regular dances at Walsh hall Fri
day, April 18.
The university band has received a
number of tho latest marches for use
on dress parade.
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Delta Delta Delta has issued cards
a dancing party in Walsh hall,
hursday, April 24.
S. C. Hawthorne of tho law school
will address the Red Ribbon club next
Sunday afternoon at 3:30 in its hall at
1034 O street.
The commandant recently informed
the cadets that tho old belts now in use
would Boon bo replaced by new and
more modern ones.
Sigma Alpha Epsllon entertained last
evening in honor of Miss Miles, who
is (siting In the city.
A company of university students are
planning to stake claims In tho Little
Hlg Horn mountains next summer.
Mr. Huol of Randolph, Neb., was
called to Lincoln on account of the ill
ness of his Bon, who Is a student In
the university.
Samuel Carney, who was taken ill
while at his home at Sutton during
vacation, has not yet been able to re
turn to his university work.
Professor Hodgnian, who will have
charge of the Lincoln academy next
year, has offered a ten-doilar prize for
tho best jester advertising the school.
Messrs. Cain, Mathews and Cwud are
not attending the law school this se
mester. Coad has accepted a position
with an Omaha firm and Mathews has
returned to n.s home In Wisconsin.
MONEY TO STUDENTS
Bt ulents deHlrlng good. prnftUbln work for
tli 1 aummcr, or. hh their time pormlta, durln
tlm college year. nIioiiIiI write us at onco foro ir
Wood Housekeeping agency proportion. The
magazine In of the holiest quality (tnough only
$1.00 a )enr)imd, a wo nro determined to don
bin our list (now HA.UKi) In the noxt ulnn months,
we are giving good men and women an oxrowl
ly liberal commission. Our r. t requirement
l satisfactory references as to tho applicant's
I. tegrlty.
on A AJfTPU '" ,l fnir Knm '"r an "
JU M vvctzr iTolle man or woman
to make 'i w III semi full particular to all In
(crested, if when applying 'I he Daily Nohnuknn
is mentioned, 'there is no limit to tlm number
of men and women we can employ, hh wo cover
the w hole country particularly In cities of from
lo 000 to rm.ooo. There Is a further chance of fu
hire permanent salaried position to thoxn who
show special merit in this lino of our work.
Address College Popnrtmont,
PHELPS PUBLISHING CO , Springfield, Main.
Line
is our line of
Negligee
Shirts,
Sweaters,
Caps,
Gentlemen's
Shirt Waists,
and Stocks.
The season for
out door sports
Tennis, Goll,
Base Hall.
Make Yourseir Com
fortable ..IN..
Men's Wearing Apparel
EWING CLOTHING CO.
1115-1117 O St.,
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA.
Smith's cases on municipal corpora
tions will bo used the remainder of
this semester in tho now course of
administrative law, given by W. W.
Cook.
P. J. O'Gara went to Nehawka and
Weeping Water on Saturday and col
lected material for the classes in ad
vanced botany. While away ho vis
ited tho extensive orchards of Isaac
Pollard in order to study tho condi
tions under which hiB trees are growing.
A large number of constitutional law
case books, compiled by Chancellor
McLaln of the Iowa state college, have
been added to the law library. They
will bo used by tho senior law stu
dents in their study of constitutional
law.
ProfesBor Caldwell will put into
practice a new plan In American his
tory 18 this Bt-meater. Each member
of the class is now preparing a paper
upon some recent historic event, which
he will deliver in tho form of a lecture
before the class, occupying the in
structor's chair while so doing.
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Of course you'll hare to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory the Coal Man
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DON'T
Order your Printing till
you have seen THE IVY
PRESS. We lead in
workmanship, and com
pete in price. If you
doubt it investigate.
THE IVY RRESS
FRANK L. LEMON, MGR..
125-127 North 12th. Phone 832.
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