rrrytf wrrSifnrgr3PiJ"K'''n1 - ' t-i THE DAILT MBRAflKAH. r . IBnanarannncncniinDanaonnanc iauQauiBUEJUuuuc:uuuusjiauuuiwb IS PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY i innnanancmnDnnanannntttfD iiaaBOBUQaaaiaaDaasiocjiankaoa JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offlo 1100 O Btrset, Rooms 212-21-214 Rich ftrds Block, Tlephono 536. RsUUno, lfllO Q Btr t, Telephons L9i. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Louie Flanagan; Office, 141 South I2tk Btroet. Telephone 618. CHICAGO SHOE REPAIRING CO. trial ami ou will call imalii. Half Sole wliilo you wait, 450 and 111). Htihber heols &. ile iik a 1341 O STREET Order Your Ice Cream From J. H. Stuckey 1837 O Street. Phone 1105. Special Attention Qivan to Dealers. Also Entertainments both public and Private. The Only Up-to-Datc Billiard and Pool Parlor la tte City. PQWELL,8&&-ih!M The flltST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, 1100,000: surplus and profit. 168.137; deposits. 12,716,000. 8. H. Burn ham, Prwident; A. J. Bavryer, Vice FresL; H. 8. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. Brans, Asst. Cashier; Frank ParXa, AsaL Cashier. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY RRINTERS Danct: Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, uaa N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at 218 No. 11 Ui Street. Telo phone L102H. at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those hats you buy of me will be taken care of free of chargo Spring style HatB In soft i'auama shafts ami Stiff Hats. plCTW SAUI Now is the time for you to get bargains in Framed Pictures. This week we will give you 33 percent off or better on our line. Pictures, former price $15.00, Now $10.00. Pictures, former price $6.00, Now $4.00. Pictures, former price $1.00, Now 65c. Wilson & Jtoll, Booksellers et Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. jflsBBBW. BBBBBBBBBm BBBBBBBB'au'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBISlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBB ONE OF Sanderson NEW SPRING DRESS SHOES. LOCAI "AND PERSONAL. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. llth. Fino furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Stcelo BtoroB furs. See him. The Ivy Press prints things. C. E. Brovrn, dentist, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 81G So. 12th bL A F. Strahorn. '01. who has been engaged in special work In the soil labratory of the university farm, has left for Washington, D C, where he will accept a position In the bureau of soils of the department of agriculture. Eat at Don Camcron'B. 118 So. llth. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at WesterfleldB. For sheet music and supplies go ta .v.. nii. m... rv 1101-1 n ...n luc iTiuiiiuvru x muw vw., iuu v oiiuvu. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards bllf. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 8. llth. j Vnl KeyBer, '04, will go to the Min nesota experiment station and be en gaged there during the summer It has been the custom of Prof. Hays of Min nesota and Prof. Lyons of the Nebras ka station to exchange two assistants during each summer in order to give them a broader field of experience. The football men will get out for the first spring practice about May 1. The work will consist of puting and kick ing, with the expectation of developing some good material along that line for next year A prize will be offered later In the spring for the candidato who makes the best long kicking record. MONEY TO STUDENTS Ht idents dnHlrlug jioort. profitable work for thu summer, or, un their time permit, dnrlii." tlio coIIck" year, should wrlto ux at once foro ir (lonri HoiiKukonnliur agency proportion. Tim maimlne Ik of llio hlnhost tiallty (though only tl.oo a year) and. uh wo aro detormlnod to lou bio our list (now V, (,()) In the rioxtnlno month, wo are ithlnn Rood men and women an nxoeod ly liberal commission Our only requirement l satisfactory reference? as to tlio applicants Integrity. ttinrt A ajctetu I a fair sum for an on vDOv- m wcert crKctlc limn or womnii to make Wo will send full jmrtlcularH to all In teres ted. If when applying The Dally Ncbrankiin Is mentioned. There In no limit to tlio number of men and women we can employ, an wo etmsr tlio whole country particularly In cities of from lo oon to riO.doo. There In a further chance of fu turn permanent salaried position to thoxo who nIiow special merit In this lino of our work. AddrcHN Colleno Popartmont, PHELPS PUBLISHING CO , Springfield, Ma. Valises and pocketbooks; 1036 O. C. A. Tucker, university Jeweler, 1123 O street. Edward Hoffnel Is visiting his Alpha Tau brothers. The second year girls in domestic science have taken up Invalids' cooking. Delta Delta Delta sorority will give a dance at Walsh hall tomorrow evening. Phi Kappa Psi will give its annual party at the Lincoln on Friday even ing, April 2. During the severe wind storm of Monday night about one hundred panes of glass were destroyed on the green houses. The gardener was busy all day yesterday replacing them for fear of a cold spell and hence exposure of the plants. The latter were all covered with dirt and presented a sorry appearance. The first year domestic science girls are serving meals to other girls in the department and the second year girls are serving course meals to invited guests. Two cinder paths aro In process of construction north of the gymnasium, about sixty and one hundred feet long respectively. One will be UBCd for pole vaulting and the other for the broad jump. Previous to this It was almost impossible for men to wear spiked shoes on the hardened and caked earth. The Improvement will partly relieve the difficulties. Don R. Jewell. '02, left for Omaha last Monday where he wont to take the civil service examination for the Coast and Geodetic survey. The ex amination is a very difficult one. re-, quiring two days. Yale Bros, laundry L 1514 0 Si Phone 754 LATIN CLUa. The Latin club meets tonight at the home of Dr. Boasey, 1504 S street Pro fessor Groovo E. Barber will speak to the members on the "Life of the Ro mans." The speakers for the three re maining meetings will be, Dr. J. T. Lees, Chancellor Andrews, and Dr. Louise Pound. The freshmen have decided to break precedents and give a party in the near future. President Sawyer has appointed the following to serve on an entertain ment committee: Fred Sweely, chair man; W. C. Ramsey, Edith Dumont, Olive States, Montgomery Case, Aldls Hibner. The date and place of holding the party lias riot as yet been, determined. FOR 97.36. SO.OO kND S5. OO We're selling Suits for men that nre. made up in the best manner, on the latest fashion models, of strictly high grade materials. IF WE CAN GET YOU to look at them, wc are conti nent you II tlnu tlio one yon wunt. WILL YOU LOOK and save money by it? EWING CLOTHING CO. 1115-1117 OSt, WE DO NOT Professor Sweezey is "" at present working on some drawings of a new transit instrument whose parts and castings will be done mostly at the shops during the summer. This will he built according to the ideas of Prof. Sweezey and wiH he mounted on a sep arate pier at the south of the observa tory. Another transit instrument, but smaller, and for the use of beginning students will .also be located in the near future. - Imitate; we Lead in com mercial and society print ing. The latest designs in programs and menu cards of all kinds. Of course yjBull hare to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Das the Stuff Eleventh, and O Streets THE IVY PRESS FRANK L. LEMON. MGR.. 135-X37 North 12th. Phone 832.. Square meala at "square" prices THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. -, " A-." . ' .Ji .t.5iLatX J.:xJ!aaacaaJ fH t v ! . ! . 1 A ftl V ," M 4 - l r . v) ' iff- ..ii u- . J w