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I''' ' ' THE DAILT KKBRAJ3KAN. i -J .A IS Y o laDHnannnaQPQiODinBannQpnqi inUBClDHaDrCHDUEUUaOuBDDDf i PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR icnugHinnnnaiinnannnnniiiBEM iBQBgQUDdDHaaaaaaaQialElM JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloa 1160 O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rloh rd Blook, Telephone 535. RWdenoe, lfllO Q Btr t, Telephone L9M. DR. BBNJ. F. BAILEY j Dr. May Louise Flanagan; Office, 141 South L2th Street Tolephone G18. P. DAIB. D. D. 8., Dentist I a Uriapeand Urown worlc. Ofllce room T, over Kofck Liland ticket office. Phom 841. Order Your Ice Cream From J. H. Stuckey 1837 O Street. Phono 1105. SDeclal Attention Given to Dealers. Also Entortainmonts both .Public and Private. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor In the City POWELL'S SS.S,iah 8t The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nabraska. Capitol, $200,000; surplus and profits, 168,837; deposits, $2,710,000. 8. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice JPrest.; H. 8. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. Sffvans, Asst. Cashier; Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DB-r-OSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dance Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, !U3 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at 'JlH No. lltl) Street, phono 1.1028. at BLUMENTHAL'S. Tele Tlioso tints you buy of me will lie taken euro of free of Oliargo Spring style Hats In soft Panama shapes ami Stiff Hats. picrune saui Now is the time tor you to get bargains in Framed Pictures. This week we will give you 33V3 percent off or better on our line. Pictures, former price 15.00, Now $10.00. Pictures, former price $6.00, NtTW $4.00. Pictures, former price $1.00, Now 65c. Wilson $ Jla.ll, BoofcacUcr ft Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yale Bros. Lauedry 1514 0 Si rtoielSi 1 Boys, have ycu seen the NEW OXFOKDS at SANDERSON'S? THEY HAVE A SWELL LOT OK 53.50 ONES. LOCAL AND PERSONAL Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, H3 So. 12th. Steelo stores furs. Sec him. The Ivy Press prints things. C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block. The HygieDic Cafe, 316 So. 12th sL Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Westerfleld8. For sheet music and supplies go to the Mathews Piano Co , 112CTO street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards bile. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Valises and pocketbooks; 103G O. (' A Tucker, university jeweler. 1123 () street. Miss Jones. '02, haR been teaching In Crete tills week. The class In geology 3a. will do field work again next Saturday Miss (Irace Hancock of Omaha vist ted the university Wednesday l)e Hansen is (onllncd to his room witn a severe case of the la grippe The tennis court has been fixed up and is now in constant demand by the players. Miss Dot Druse, '02, has been elected assistant principal at Friend for the coming year. The university band has received four new alto-phones to replace the old and worn out altos. Professor Crabtrec visited the high schools of Crawford, Chadron. O'Neill and Wlsner this week. J. J. Klum will go to Aurora Satur day to play with the base ball team against the Genoa Indians. The botany class of the Lincoln! hight Bchool visited the university Tuesday and Wednesday afternoons. Chancellor Andrews left yesterday for New York to be in attendance at the inauguration of Nicholas M. But ler as president at Columbia university. Of coarse yetrll kT to ke yeur room mm this lat Gregory the Coal Man Hat the Staff Elerentb and O Streets . Members of American history 18. are now devoting most of their spare time to their semester papers. Monday at .r p. m Mrs Eosterdav will address young women In the asso ciation hall on "Bible Study " The icieipts of the Y W C A cand sale Monday amounted to $5.30, or about one more than the previous sale A II Staley. '01, bns been re-elected superintendent of the Friend schools for the lomlng year at an Increased salary Dilta I'psiion has pledged Guy Heff ner of Kearney, Malcolm Campbell )f Lead. S I) . and Frank Anderson of Holdrege The debate this afternoon In English 12, will be on the Boer war, as to whether or not England Is justified .11 continuing It Wlllfonl I. King is out of school this week wrestling with a severe attack of the measles at his home at HI3 North Fifteenth street. John Forsythe and G F Nye of Kearney, Roy Kile of Lincoln and J A Pollard of Nehawka have been in itiated Into Delta Epsilon There seems to be a large demand for science teachers throughout the state this year. Students who intend to teach In this line next year are re quested to leave their names at the recorder's office. John L. Sheldon is finishing a paper for the division of plant pathology In Washington on the subject of the rusts which affect some of the plants of this region. This was the subject of Mr. Sheldon's thesis last year. A. T. Strahorn, '01. has just received an appointment as soil analyst In the U. S. department of agriculture. He left yesterday over the Rock Island for Washington. From there he expects to be sent to North Carolina. That Coach BootiPiTfaine is not con flned to the city of Lincoln is well shown by the following from the West Point Republican: "The news that Walter C. Booth, the great coach of the state university and once famouB Princeton football played, will visit the local high school In the course of a week will be received with Joy by its athletically Inclined members," Legislative Gallery ,2u$?n&9iGi Portrait and Landscape lpbotoguapber aallerv Establish 120 So. 11th Si. 1871 Lincoln, Neb. FOR S7.50. SO.OO AND $15.00 c'n selling .Suil s for mi 11 that, arc made up in the best manner, n the hilcst fashion mode), of strictly high grade mate-rials. IF WE CAN GET YOU to look at them, uc arc confi dent you'll find the one you u ant. WILL YOU LOOK and sac money by it'.' EWING CLOTHING CO. 1115-1117 O St., DON'T Order your Printing till you have seen THE IVY PRESS. We lead in workmanship, and com pete in price. If you doubt it investigate. THE IVY RRESS FRANK L. LEMON, MGR., 125-127 North 12th. Phone 833 CHICAGO SHOE IIalf mt wWto- RERAIRINQ CO, up. Rubber heeto 45c. (Jive m a. trial and you will call again. 1341 STHfcBT. Ads in the DAILY NEBRASKAN. Pav Because they reach the. Students. rkX ''& '$&, Ujt rlz f'-r r if vr k wkJI i ' MP 1 'mm t t ; ;i f- ,M s , t M , J 'H i .:! V I :4 " Si f 'fcl :v. 1 ". ii .til ' l ' rl VI T-JT r.: t v ' "M , -1 L M f' A A . h!?I m r y w , V "1 : w 1 -iVs A3 VC1 -iatLfci1 &4 Y I