The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 09, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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Sidles1 Sportituj Goods House
Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for
World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work
1304 o st., Phone f 1038. SIDLES CYCLE CO.
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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR
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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe 1100
O Streot, Rooms 212-213-214 Rloh
rd Block, Telephone 535. Residence,
IfflLO Q Street, Tolepbone L964.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louise Flanagan; Office, 141 South
12th Street Tolepbone C18.
Mrs. L. Anderson & Co.
MILLINERS
Special Prices to University Girls
135 South 12th St.
The (ftnly Op-to-Date
Millard and Pool Parlor
It fee City
POWEkL'8 BtfSiS? 8t
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
, Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capital, $200,000 aurplua and proflta,
I0S.U7; deposits, $3,715,000. B. H. Burn
ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vloe
Prastl H. B. Freeman, Cashier; H. B.
fervans, Ajut. Cashier: Frank Parka,
AaatjCaahler. UNITED STATEfP DE
POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND
STATIONERY
PRINTERS
Dance Programs, Menii Cards.
THE NEW EfofURY,
1133 N STREET.
Cut Flovrere
Bd Plants.
Funeral Deslkne
on Short Node.
Stackhous & Gf efci
FLORISTS
Tbe proper
Styles, Shades and Sizes
in Regret, Invitation and
Correspondence Station
ery can always be found
in our stock.
Our Engraved Invita
tions and Card Work is
the finest to be had.
Wilson $ Jtell,
v Booksellers A Stationers,
1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
Yule Bros.
Laundry
1514 0 Si
Phone 754
Capitol City Bowl
ing Alley, 1218 N St
We cater to the student trade.
O. E. KIMBERLY, Prop.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Eat ot Hendry's, 129 N. llth.
Fine furs. Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Steele stores furs. See hlin.
C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th sL
Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 80. llth.
Get an up-to-date university hair-cut
at Westerflelda.
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. llth.
Valises and pocketbooks; 1036 O.
C. A. Tucker,
1123 O street.
university jeweler,
Samuel Carney has left school and
returned to his home in Sutton.
A paper will probably be circulated
to ascertain the real wishes of the
Laws on the subject.
Any girl wanting employment during
the summer months will do well to
hand In her name to the Y. W. C. A.
secretary, Miss Weldy.
From now until May 23 the lecture
periods in American history 18, will be
given to the students for presentation
of their semester papers.
Miss Bouton will speak to young
women at the Y. W. C. A. room, Sun
day, at 4 p. m. All young women
should make an effort to be present.
Mr. Little, an editor of a western
paper and formerly a Btudent at the
university, called on a number of stu
dent frlendB, while in town this week.
In the first meeting a banquet com
mittee made a report favorable to hav
ing one during commencement week.
It was decided not to have a banquet.
The second meeting was called to re
consider the action, but nothing was
ddne.
Of course jeull have t& keep your root Warm this winter
Oregttfy the Coal Matt
Has
Eleventh
One of
Satider$on'$
$3.50 SPECIALS
Try them; they are fine.
The Y. W. C. A. cabinet met Tues
day evening. All but two of the girls
were present. The reports of the com
mittees were read. That of the mis
sionary committee was especially good,
both In form and contents. The reg
ularity with which bulletins for the
Sunday meetings have appeared, and
the Improved appearance of the rooms
were both commented upon. The
finance committee reported one hun
dred and fifty-eight dollars on hand.
The matter of Geneva delegates was
next mentioned. It was decided to
send three girls, the association pay
ing half of their expenses, also half
of the expenses. of the. secretary. The
report of the advisory board meeting
was given and their recommendation
that Miss Weldy be asked to retain
her position as general secretary for
next year waB discussed. The motion
to retain her next year was passed
unanimously.
Captain Smoke held a meeting last
night with the officers of the battalion
in which the minor details regarulng
encampment were discussed.
.1. S. Ellis is the author of a story
which appears in the April number
of the Western College magazine. Mr.
Ellis Is a member of Mr. Shedd's short
story class, for which the story was
written some time ago.
The Y. M. C. A. cabinet held a busi
ness meeting in the rooms last night
and matters of importance were taken
up which will materialize at some fu
ture date.
The Senior Lawyers held two busi
ness meetings yesterday afternoon.
However, nothing was accomplished at
either, because of the extreme amount
of parlimentary law and debating.
The class In physics IV. enjoyed an
examination Tuesday on electricity.
Those who passed their examination
will not be tested on electricity In the
rmal examination at the close of the
year.
Rev. Luther P. Ludden addressed the
Btudents at convocation yesterday
morning on "Individuality." He im
pressed upon the students the neces
sity of always cultivating independence
of thought and action which are al
ways the factors In, producing individ
uality. the Stuff
and O Streets
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Over one hundred different
courses, including
GERMAN, FRENCH AND
SPANISH Over Six Hundred Stu
dents in Lincoln
For further information call on,.
or write F. T. WRIGHT, Repres
entative, 1205 O St., Room 21,
Lincoln, Neb.
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