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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1902)
THB DAILY K3CBRASKAN. SnnanannniiaoBEcicnEnnnconaoo Oik of toa tan Legislative Gallery au PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY gi Sander$on'$ $3.50 SPECIALS '1 ty them, they arc fine. I! BnrannnnnnaGsnncannEnEiuMnoin DaoiicQDUEaaDaaaaacaBqanoaDii FnPnHKA -. 1 V JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Oflloe 1100 O Street, Rooms 212 21.T 214 Rloh jirda Block, Telephone 535. ReoicUnce, lfllO G 8trt, Telephone L98. - - - ..... I M DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Louise Flanagan; Onico, 141 South L2th Street. Tolephono G18. CHICAGO SHOE REPAIRING CO. trial ami ou will call a u : i In . Half Hili". !ill( ki wait. J.ry and lilt. HiiIiIht licels t'lC. lilM' IIS a 1341 O STREET. Orr- Ygur Ioe Oream Prom mi PBone 1105. J.H uiTn Also E 1 Public an Stuckey eclal Ajtention to Dealers. talnmonts both rivate. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in the Oity. ..... th st POWELL'S SpSffiE! The f IR.ST NATIONAL BANE Of Lincoln, Nbroeka. Capital, $200,000; surplus and proflta, 168,837; deposits, J2.715.000. S. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vic Prest.; H. S. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. Ervans, Aut. Cashier; Frank Parka, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dancr Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, 1113 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at -J1K No. lltli Street. Tele phone l.Uti. at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those hats ou liuy of mp will be taken care of free of charge Siirlnu kt)r Hath iuhiiii In soft Panama shapes urn Hats. Baseball and Tennis Goods at. Wilson $ Jtoll, Booksellers SX Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yale Bros. 1 Laundry LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eat iit Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine iurs. Steele, 143 So. 12tl). Steele stores furs. See him. C. E. Urown. dentist, Burr block. The Hygienic Cafe, 31C So. 12th sL Eat at Don Cameron's. llS So. 11th. Get an up-to-date unhersity hair-cut at Westerflelds. 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. 11th. Valises and pocketbooks; 1036 0. C. A. Tucker, unhersity jeweler, 1123 () street. A K Barnes is spending a few days at his home in Norfolk as a result of the gi ip. 11 H Gordon visited the university Saturday in the interests of a stereop ticon iov company. Prolcssor Emerson, R. C. Pollard and Val Kejser left Friday for Nehawka, where they will he engaged for the week among the fruit orchards of that section in the fertilizing of the trees and propagation hy pollen transfer. Grafting will he performed also in the cultivation of new varieties. President Dean Ringer of the Y M. C. A. addressed the meeting of the as sociation yesterday afternoon In ills talk he outlined the line of action the association should pursue this year. He also defined fully what the association stood for and what It meant to the student life of the university. He en larged upon the different phases of the work and urged that those who did not really know just what it meant should make an effort to learn some thing about it and that as soon as pos sible. The Glee club sang two selections. A. a lesult ol Saturday's contest, one state mord was broken, while several ittlnis weir equalled The pole ault mord ol Ml fei .'! indies wns broken bv lia Kdlogj-, who succeeded in iuinging it up to Ml feet .r inches. Pllls l)Ui y anid off first plate In four ol the thiiteen events, equalling the uni wrsitv ieord in several of them. Hagcn: h k took (list place In three of the cscnls The (.Me mile rate won by Statrs was one of the pietticst events that took pla e As shown in Satur day's contest. States has reinai 1 able endiiinm e and runs with an ease vhi h gives promise ol making hlni a strong man lor the tiiu k team. iMundorf. who took first place in the mile run last season, ame within three f'.ei onds of the university rcroid in the two-mile rate. This is a veiy credita ble showing, (onsideiing the time of the season. The events were as follows: Mile run States, first; I.ehmer, sec ond; Mundorf. third. Time, 1 minutes r2 2-5 seconds. HO-yard 1 1111- Hewitt, first; Hiltner, second, I. widen, third. Time, fifiVfc seconds. 100-yaid dash Plllsbury, first; Ha vens, second ; Burg, third. Time, 10 2-." sc onds. 220-yard dash Howling, first, Pills bury, second. Phillips, third. Time. 25 2-f) seconds. 220-yard hurdles - Hagensic k, first; I.ehmer. second. Burg, thiid. Time, 28 3-f) seconds. S80-yard run States, first; Corr, sec ond. Time, 2 minutes, 9 2-5 seconds. 120-yard hurdles Hagenslck, first; Burg, second. Time. 19 1-5 seconds. Two-mile run Mundorf, first; Win chester, second. Time, 11 minutes, 24 seconds. Running broad jump Hagenslck, first; Hewitt, second; Anderson, third; 19 leet fiVi inches. Shot put Pillsbury. first; Tobln, second, Martin, third; 34 feet (Mj inc lies. Running high jump Plllsbury. first; Kellogg, second; Noyes, third; 5 feet 10 inches. Discus throw Pillsbury, first; To bln, second; Martin, third; 111 feet. Pole vault Kellogg, first; Hagen slck. second; Noyes, third; 10 feet fi inches. Hammer throw Tobin, first; Mar tin, second; Noyes, tnlrd; 110 feet. 1514 0 St Phrae 754 Fred K. Neilson, who is instructor in the schools at Elmwood, was on the campus Saturday. Portrait and Landscape JpbotoGvapbeu Gallery KatablisJ 120 So. 11th 01 1871 Lincoln, Note. I 0M THE J ACrojtf To YOUR MFAD. One Profit,. ONE PRICED ONE gUALITY. LUAfiANTffO ATS tl?Brst,Lfcs,3P'r,)tbiU)(kf The Success , .OF7HE CENTURY, Brimful of STYLE. A i rlfcL, J :-mB JSffijflpMliiSH'WMgye Of course you'll hare to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has the 8 tuff Eleventh and O Streets mmMxA Our graduates succeed because we prepare them to do something Oar Methods, Courses of Study, and Equipments are Unexcelled. We kelp young people who desire to succeed. EXPENSES LOW. COURSES THOROUGH. Write for Catalogue. I Lincoln Business College 0 .0 Lincoln, Nebraska. Bo GrLlidocI Hy good judges in choos ing a hat store, come wheie all good judges come. Come to our Hat department. Spring styles arc here in the best shapes, Latest Styles The celebrated Hawes 3.00 guaranteed Hats. We are sole agents. EWING CLOTHING CD. 1115-1117 O St., The Ivy pre$$ Prints Things Like Vou Want Things Printed THE IVy PRESS FRANK L. LEMON. MGR., 125-127 North 12th. Phone 832. Square meala at quare" prioes THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST.