, i spC 7- t ( V ( .S THE DAILY NEBRASKA. O OUR $3.00 SHOE Is Stylish, Well Made, Perfectly Shaped. We are confident no better Shoes arc sold at $3.00 and we know that very few arc so good WE SELL SHOES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN. nnmwuH Qoo. W. Montgomery, President. L. P. Funkhoucer, Cushler. CASH CAPITAL, J50.000.00. Farmers and Merchants Barvk. 15th and O StB , Lincoln, Nob. L. J. HERZOG 1032 O ST. fine T&iloritiiJ. Before making pui chases foi join new suiiniier clothes, call and allow us to show you 0111 line w Inch is the most clahoiate in the city. The coloi ings and weaves aie the veiy latest, as well as the cut an.l make of oui garments Oui price can not be duplicated any wheie in the state. Suitings from $15.00 up Trouserings from $4 up Capitol City Bowl ing Alley, 1218 N St We cater to the student trade. O. & -KJMBERLY, Prop. fr041 i ANNOUNCEMENTS. TICKETS ON SALE. Tickets for Nebraska-Kansas debate are on sale at Co-Op. , University Boole store and executive office. CONVOCATION. The convocation hours for the week will be taken up as follows Friday, music. A DRESSY FELLOW CANDIDATES ATTENTION All nominations of candidates for election to the Athletic Board must be iu my hands by Friday. April 25. WALTER C. BOOTH. CONVOCA1..N Monday, Chancellor Andrews Inau guration ceremonies at Columbia. Tuesday, Dr Bessey. Forest Re serves Wednesday, Dr. Stein, Opportunities for YouiiK Men and Women of Today LAKE GENEVA The prospect are good that the univeisity association will be repre sented at the summer'tfehool at Lake (Jenea, Wis., In June, by not less than eight men Several have already de ided to go. This wi.i mean a large increase in the effic iencj of the work ing force of the assoc lation Lake C,e nea is a summei resort One-half nites aie secured on the uiilinads Full inhumation in the Y M V A 100111 Y W C A Miss HoIIj will hae chaige ot the missionary meeting whiili will be held iu the association iooms next Sunda afteiuoou at 1 o'clock The subject will be ' Lain a Radfoul." the mission ary in India, towaid whose suppoit the association misslonaiy c onti iltutiou is gien ENO I N EERI NO M KET1 NO At the regular meeting of the engln coring society last night, Mr. C. C Burr, superintendent of the Nebraska Electrical Supply Co. of this city, spoke on Electricity in the Andes His talk consisted of a vivid description of his experiences while installing a 200 horse power water power plant and cential electric plant for lighting the city of Quito, Ecuador he went from the United States with all the machin es tor the plant, to the nearest sea port, and then moved the apaiatus about 100 miles overland with no other means of conveyance than Indians One armature weighing 1 ,f00 pounds was carried by Indians over the entire distance. Mr. Burr found that In these foielgn countries it requires years to accom plish what might be easily finished in weeks in our own country, since there are no means of transportation, no machine shops and In fact none of the appliances with which we are so plen tifully equipped. He closed by answering a number of questions which members of the so ciety aBked and by relating a number of personal experiences and peculiari ties of the country and people with whom he spent about three years. IF GOING ABROAD, WRITE WARD BROTHERS, (ienernl .Steamship Agents. Long pergonal touring oxporlmicc, '5JS South Clurk St. ) Chicago, III. Is not necessarily a dude. That "apparel oft' pro claims the man," is as true as when Shakespeare lived. If you "move in" to a Kogers-l'eet Suit you will own the finest and best fitting Clothing the World produces. Our new "Roosevelt" Suits, both single and double-breasted, aie very swell. No trouble to show them. You will find a pair of "University" or "Re gent" Shoes the right thing for our shape!) feit. Prices, 3.00 and 3.50. Other Shoes, not quite as good, at $2 00 and $2.50. Sec our immense showing of Summer Shirts, in all the-newest facts and fancies, from 50c up. The newest in Neckwear, Hats, Caps and all sorts of Toggery for men. MAYER BROS., 1005 TO 1019 O ST. I YOU RE NOT NEXTl If you will look into the history of bicycle selling during the past three )ears you will see the justice ol this obseivation. The enoi mous increase m the sale of Racycles eveiy eai in thisc ity pioves that the bicycle is no longei "in it" as a competitor The reason w h) the Racycle has proved so populai is because it's built light. The pull of the chain and spiocket is between the bearings. We hae a full s'.ock ol 1902 Racycles. Seveial impiovements. See us at once. GIRARD CYCLE CO., Phone 908 1406 O Street HIES GOOD PHOTOS Little Ovals 85c per dozen Come andee mj work. 1B14 O Street Prewitt Attention, Students! I wish to know you. I wish you to know my work. For this reason I will giro you your dental work at about half the us ual rates for about sixty days. DR.A. B. AYERS, 137 So. iath. d Pioneer Barber Shop, Clean Linen, Finest of Toi lets, First-Class Service. A. S. KEMMFRRER. Proprietor 1K1 So lltli St.. Uncoil), Nob John B. Wright, Pres., J. H. Westcott, 1st Vice President, J. Samuels. 2d Vice President, P. L. Hall, Cashier, W. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. . . ....CQLUMIlA NATIONAL IAHK.... CAPITAL 10D,000. LINCOLN, --.. NEBRASKA. f V V 3551 7f!r5wSSB!7ipSR5?