I THE DAILY EKBRASKAIf. 1 1 4 t V iBlBananacnnncncangnnnnoi ilSBaaiiaai;aDacQcSd5BulSSQa PROFESSIONAL DIRECTOR gg lonisciDnDaQcsaaDsininDnDUMDBl iQBBacuDQiSQDaaaciaDaaQEinai JR. HAGOARD, M. D. Offloo 110 O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rich ards Block, Telephone 535. RcafcUnoe, IfflO Q Btr t, Tolepbone L934. DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY; Dr. Mar Louise Flnnapran: Office-, 141 South 12th Street. Tolephono 618. Order Y?ur loe Oream Prom . Stuckey colsl Attention ven to Dealers. bo iuntortainmonta Doth 1105. Oblic and Private The' Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor lAtheOlty POWELL'S BUSSiHT s' The F1R.ST NATIONAL BANE Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus and profits, 168,837; deposits, $2,715,000. S. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice Prestj H. S. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. JESvans, Asat. Cashier; Frank Parka, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dana- Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, IH3 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at 218 No. 11th Street. Tclo phono lAlrM, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those huts yon buy of mo w 111 be taken care of free of charge Hiirlnjr stle Hats In soft Panama shapes and Stiff Hats. Xbe 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 cl Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Ynle Bros, laundry 1514 o St. Phone 754 J.H 4"! W 9 & Skriot. 01 rnono ai ' 1W liter the party Get your ICE CREAM SODA nt UANOUNU'S PHARMACY COMPANY 1400 O ST. OPEN ALL NIGHT Sidles' Sportimj Goods flodse 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. 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. 31G So. 12th bL Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 So. 11th. Get am up-to-date unheraity hair-cut at Westerflelds. For skeet 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; 103G O. C. A. Tucker, university jeweler, 1123 O street Nicely furnished front room for ront at Y. M. C. A., or 1417 Q street. Harry Garrett will be principal of schools at Roca next year. Eleanor Whipple, '00. will ten( h In the Auburn high school next year. The Senior Class Book will be on sale Monday morning. Everyone should own one this year. Callie Gregory, '01, will remain in the Nelson high school next year at an Increased salary. Miss Bessie Reeves has accepted a position In the Vllllsca, Iowa, high school for next year. l..arie Alexander, 91, is elected assis tant principal In the Arapahoe high school for next year. Miss Olive Stratton, '00, has been elected assistant principal in the Alli ance high school for next year. Miss Winifred Wolgamot will teach 1 in the grades in her home school at . Webster City, Iowa, next year. Josephine Abbott, '00, has accepted the assistant principalshlp in the Creighton high school for next year. Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets $3.00 Patent Kid or Vici Kid, Welt Soles. Sanderson's, 1213 o STREET. KANSAS GAMES. A reckless throw In the eighth in ning lost the third or the Kansas games to the CornlniBkers last Wednesday. It was evidently ah off day for the sup porters of the scarlet and cream or the game would never resulted as it did. The game stood 2-2 until the eighth Inning, when the scores made by the Jayhawkers settled the business. Score: Kansas 0 0 0 2 0 0 0 3 5 Nebraska 0 000200 13 Hits Kansas, 8; Nebraska, f. Errors Kansas, 5; Nebsraka, 3. Hattery Oalncs and Bender. Wednesday's dlsgiacp was wiped diit yesterday by the Cornhuskcrs shutting the Jayhawkers out to the tune of (5-0. I.etbeby and Hender did the work. It Is to be regretted that we cannot claim all four of the Kansas games, but the showing made by the team yesterday Is enough to atone for the defeat of Wednesday No one doubts the su periority of Captain Bell's men, but they cannot be expected to win always. The team will return Sunday. Be ready to buy a Senior Class Book next Monday, GO cents. Senior Class Books will be on sale next Monday at chapel time. Don't look at the Senior Book on Monday, but buy one of them for your self. Boys! Have you decided on "What to do" during your summer vacation? If you would like to travel, write to postofllce box 504, Lincoln, stating ex perience, etc., and you will hear from us. t Company A will hold Its annual ban quet on Saturday evening, May 17, at the Lindell hotel. All old members of the company may have plates re served for them by leaving their names with any ofllcer of the company. The Latin club met Wednesday even ing at the home of Miss Alma Vander orer, 225 South Eighteenth street. Dr. Louise Pound gave the club an Inter esting and scholarly talk on the rela tion of the study of Latin to the study of English. MONEY TO STUDENTS Btudonts desiring good, profltnblo work for I m Biimmor. or. a tliolr time permit, during tho college year, should write us at once foro ir Cood HousokoenlnK agency proposition. Tim mann7lno Is of Iho highest timllty (though only fi.ooaeiir)and,ns woaro dotermlnod to dou ble our IM (now Hft.ooo) In the next nlno month, wo are giving good nien and women an exceed ly lllmn commission. Our onlv requirement In satisfactory roforenco as to tho applicant' I. togrlty. K3rt A AIPfTLC lR a fair sum for an on at?y ween orgollo ninn or woman to make We III send full particulars to nil In terested. If when npplyltiKTIm Dally Nobraskan Is mentioned. 'I here Is no limit to tho number of men and women wo can employ, as wo cover the w hole countrv nartlciihirlv In nlilna nt tmm 10.000 to no 000. There Is a further chance of fu tore permanent salaried position to those who show special merit In this lino of our work. Address Collogo Pcparunont, PHELPS PUBLISHINO CO , Springfield, Mass. Grasp this Opportunity to Rise For ten years wo have been training ambitious men una women to bo specialist to fill posi tions and to cam Hiila rloa boyond tho reach of ordinary worker that lack thin ppoclal train ing. Wo can do till for oh iryou win wrlto Tor nformatlon. montlon- Injr tho subject that In to rostn you. I. C. H. Toxtbook make It oay for busy people to LEARN BY MAIL y w-r it?' S?"?' ." MecJ.ni.lcnl. Steam. v Electrical, Telephone, Tele- eerlnri Hhop and Foundry I'rtc ituci nccMDim I'ruwinn Architecture! 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