The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 14, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe lit
O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich
ards Block, Telephone 535. Reaidenoe,
lfllO 0 Btr t, Telephone L0S4.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY j Dr. May
Louise Flnnagnn; Office, 141 South
12th Street. Tolephone 618.
Oea W. Montgomery, President.
Kjl P. Funkhouser, Cashier.
CASH CAPITAL, $60,000.00.
Farmers and Merchants Ba.nk.
16th and O Bts.. Lincoln, Neb.
The Only Op-to-Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
I the City
POWELL'S f&XfJS
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The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capital, 1200.000; surplus and profits,
168,837 j deposits, $2,715,000. B. H. Burn
ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice
PresLj H. 8. Freeman, Cashier; H. B.
QrVans, Asst. Cashier; Frank Parks,
Aflst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE
POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND
STATIONERY
PRINTERS
Dance Programs, Menu Cards.
THE NEW ENTURY,
IU3 N STREET.
Students, Your
Suitorium
Is located at J18 No. lltli Street. Tele
phone L102H, at
BLUMENTHAL'S.
Those hats yon buy of mo will bo taken
rare of free of charge Spring htylo Hats
In soft 1'auama shapes ami Stiff Hats.
The 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,
Booksellers (ft Stationers,
1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
Ynle Bros.
Laundry.
Forbes' Stables. JVSX
Line. Carriages furnished for Wed
dings. Parties and Funerals. Ham
lU'5-1131 V St., Phone fi50.
W. O. FORBES, Prop.
1514 0 St
Phone 754
Sidles' SportitK
Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for
World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work
i3o4 o st., Phone f 1038. SIDLES CYCLE CO.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Steele stores furs. See him.
C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block.
The Hygienic Cafe. 31C So. 12th sL
Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 So. 11th.
Get an up-to-date university hair-cut
at Westerfields.
For sheet music and supplies go t
the Mathews Piano Co., 1120 O street.
Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk.
Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th.
Valises and pocketbooks; 1036 O.
C. A. Tucker, university jeweler,
1123 O street
Nit-ely furnished front room for rent
at Y. M. C. A., or 1417 Q street.
The class in ornithology will do field
work each Saturday until school closes.
Fred C. Williams, '00. has been elect
ed principal of the Seward high school
for the coming year.
Miss Bessie Butler, '00, now at Su
perior, has nccepted a position In the
schools of Red Oak, Iowa, for next
year.
Hugh Campbell of Ciay Center, for
merly a student at the University, has
been appointed mall clerk on the B.
& M. railroad.
Amos T. Hutchinson, '00, has been
re-elected principal of the Albion high
school for the coming year at an in
crease of salary.
The Plattsmouth high school takes
all of its high school teachers, except
the principal, from the University.
Next year Miss Powell will teach math
ematics, Miss Sprung, Latin and Ger
man, Miss Montgomery, science, and
Miss Wirt history and English.
Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter.
Gregory the Coal Man
Has
Eleventh
Goods j-lodse
$3.00
Patent Kid or Vici Kid,
Welt Soles.
Sander$oiT$,
STREET.
IVY DAY.
Arrangements are now about com
plete for the Ivy day program which
Is to be given by the senior class on
Friday, May 23. The exercises will
begin nt two o'clock sharp, and will
last about an hour, so as not to Inter
fere with the baseball game which will
be held on that day.
The program will be short, but full
of Interest to every student In the Uni
versity. The committee In charge
have been laboring hard to prepare
a program which will eclipse that of
last year, and will be one long to be
remembered. These will be a par
tial holiday and the band will be out
to make the program all the more
attractive. The class poem and song
will be given on this occasion. The Wy
day address will be made by Fred K.
Nielsen. The planting of the Ivy will
he done by the president, and the
trowel with which the planting Is
done will be presented to President
Black of the Junior class, who will
make a response.
In order to make the program of
exceptional interest a number of amus
ing features have been added. The
distribution of the prizes which are
to be given away, will be made by O.
G. Home, who has considerable ability
especially in making Bhort presenta
tion speeches.
The students in American history 18
are making fair progress in report
ing their semester papers. About one
half have now had the privilege of act
ing professor.
It. D. Kingsbury spent Saturday
evening and Sunday at the Kappa Sig
ma house. He reports that rapid prog
ress Is being made In the construc
tion of the new railroad In Iowa.
Heir Director of Lick Obseivatory.
William Wallace Campbell, who has
)ust been elected director of Lick ob
servatory, to succeed the late James
E. Keeler, was horn on a farm In
Hancock county, O., in 18G2. Ho stud
led astronomy at the University of
Michigan under Prof. Schaeborle, and
took tho chair of mathematics and
astronomy at the University of Colo
rado, and later at Ann Arbor. He
1 has written several text-books.
the Stuff
and O Streets
MONEY TO STUDENTS
BtmlontH doHlrltiK Kood. profltnnlo work for
tho suminor, or. an their limo permit, durlni'
tho college year, should wrlto iin at once foro ir
(lood Housekeeping agency proposition. Tlio
magnzlno Is of tho highest quality (though only
$1.00 a yenr) and, ah we aro determined to dou
ble our list (now &S.0OO) In the next nlno month,
wo aro giving good nion and women aifoxceod
ly liberal commission. Our only requirement
Ir Hatlsfnctory references as to tho applicant's
li togrlty.
as'ar A Mtrtru l n fnlr mini for an on
ou vvtztzr crKotlr innii or woninn
to make. Wo will semi full particulars to all In
terested, If when applying Tlio Dally Nobraskar
Is mentioned. Til ere Ir no limit to tho number
of men and women wo can employ, as wo cover
the whole country particularly In cltlon of from
lo.ooo to fio.ooo. Thorn Is a further ohanco of fu
tore permanent salaried position to those who
show special met It In this lino of our work.
Address Collogo Department,
PHELPS PUBLISHING CO , Springfield, Mat.
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Over one hundred different
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Over Six Hundred Stu
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For further information call on,
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Lincoln, Neb.
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The Meadville Theological!
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methods. It is a school of liberal)
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Thorough training for college
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