The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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THE t)AILT NlEBRAflKAM.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS.
ANYTHING IS 'EASY
IF YOU KNOW HOW
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SHOES.
Are the best in Style,
Fit and Wear. Try
a pair $3.50.
Webster $ rtorjer$
1043 O STREET.
ELECTRIC
LIGHTED
TRAINS
The I'nion Pacific was the first line
to introduce Dining (.'urn, Vestihul
ed Curh, Steam Heat, Pintsch Light
Buffet Smoking and Library Curs,
Tourist Cars, on Trans-Continental
Trains, west of he Missouri River.
IT AGAIN LEADS
by introducing an Electric Lighted
Train throughout, "The Overland
Limited," with Compartment t'ars,
having Electric Lamps, Electric
Fans, Electric Curling Iron Meat,
ern, Telephone Service, etc. Dining
Rooms with Electric Candeiabra
Kath Rooms, Barber Shops, Circu
lating Libraries, etc.
The cars comprising this train
constitute the highest and best de
velopment of car construction and
of comfortable and luxurious
trave'.
This famous train reaches Salt
Luke City l'J hours and San l-'ran-cisco
10 hours ahead of all competi
tors. Kull information cheerfully fur
nished on application to
E. B. SLOSSON, Agent.
The Thomas Bowling
Alley, 1210 O St.
Is the popular resort of Lin
coln. If you are not a bowler,
get in line.
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I August 2 to 8. I
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GYMNASIUM.
All gymnnBium clothing must ho re
moved from men's lockers before Wed
nesday, May 21. Anything remaining
will be discharged.
LINCOLN ACADEMY POSTERS.
Contestants for the $10 Lincoln Acad
emy poster prize should remember that
work must be in Miss Hayden's hands
not later than Saturday, May. 17.
ATHLETIC BOAIU ELECTION.
The athletic board election passed
jff very quietly last Wednesday, yet
five good men were elected Owing to
the very Inclement weather the "stay
at home vote" was very large. But 192
votes, thtee of which were thrown out,
were cast at the polls.
The election this year was character
ized by far Icsb activity than was man
ifested at and before last year's con
test. This no doubt accounts in part
for the decreased vote.
After the votes had been counted
the following men were declared elect
ed: Tobln, Ringer, K..odes, Hewitt
and Bender. All these men are compe
tent to fill the positions to which they
have been elected, with credit to them
selves and the university All of them
ave been very active in athletics.
Three of them, To.n, Ringer and Ben
der, are football players with enviable
rctords, while Rhodes has won distinc
tion In baseball. Bender too, is one of
the strongest men on the baseball team.
Hewitt, while not taking active part In
either of these sports, has always been
and active and entnus astlc worker in
track athletics where he now ranks
among the leaders. With such a repre
sentative athletic board there is every
reason to feel that the athletic inter
ests will be well cared for. The vote
for the successful candidates was as
follows:
Tobln . . . .101
Ringer 127
Rhodes 125
Hewitt Ill)
Bender 117
NOTICE OF INCORPORATION.
Notice Is hereby given that the un
dersigned have formed a corporation
under the statutes of the Btate of Ne
braska. The name of the corporation
shall be The University Publishing
Company. The principal place of busi
ness of such corporation shall be at
the city of Lincoln, Lancaster county,
Nebraska. The general nature of the
business to be transacted shall be the
printing, publishing and selling of
books and periodicals, and the manu
facture and sale of school furniture
aad supplies of all kinds. The amount
of capital stock authorized shall be
$20,000, fully paid and dlrided into 20
Bhares of $100 each. The time of ex
istence of such corporation shall be
fifty years from the 1st day of May.
1902. The highest amount of indebted
ness or liability to which such corpor
ation shall at any time subject itself
shall be 25 per cent of the capital
stock. The affairs of the corporation
are to be conducted by a board of di
rectors, elected annually by the stock
nolders. Signed,
J. W. CRABTREE,
GEO. L. TOWNE.
IF QOING ABROAD, WRITE WARD
BROTHERS, (Jonoral Steamship Agents. Long
personal touring oxporlenue, 238 Bouth Clark St.
Chicago, III.
It's easy to make good Cloth
ing at reasonable prices,
when you know how Stein-
Hlock, L. Holtz & Son, li.
Kuppenheimer "know how."
That's why we sell their
Clothing. That's why you
should wear their Clothing.
That's why you should come
to us for your Clothing.
SPRING SUITS S7.50 TO S25.
Etoiiuj Qlotbitirj Qo.,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS
1115-1117 O St,
LINCOLN,
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NEBRASKA BUSINESS
AND SHORTHAND
6OLLE6E
BOYD BUILDING, 17th AND
Sectional View of Actual Business and
Banking Department.
Endorsed by high school principals, leading business men and official court
reporters. Absolutely thorough. The finest and most thoroughly equipped
institution in the West; $4,000 Invested in standard typewriters; $3,500
banking and otner fixtures placed In actual business department. Elegant
roll-top desks ordered for Commercial Department. Another floor has been
leased that all may bo accommodated. Situations procured for over 90 PER
CENT of last year's enrolment. Students may enter any time. Address
A. C. OVG, A. M. LLB. tRES.
KttKT OMAHA. NEB
iMoneer Barber Shop,
Clean Linen, Finest ol Toi
lets, First-Class Service.
A. L. KEMMERRER. Proprietor
113 So. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb
NKH.
Secure a Practical Education
ONE THAT WILL FIT YOU FOR REAL LIFE.
We make a specialty of preparing young men and
young women for Business. Ours is an old estab
lished Institution. Expenses low. Send for Cata
logue. Lincoln Business College,
Lincoln, Nebraska.
IIAKNEY STS., OMAHA, NEBR
Established Nine Years.
A School Without a Superior.
Employs the Ablest Teachers.
BOOK-KEEPIrsG
Actual Business from the Start
BANKING
As It Is Practiced.
TYPEWRITING
The Touch Method.
SHORTHAND
Graham and Gregg Systems.
ENGINEERING
Practical and Thorough.
9r. Shoemaker's Private BosfitiL
Hruinlal attnntinn vlrnn to fHmaaie of
sad all surgical diseases. I-raj examlaatlMi
with no discomfort or lnjnry to patle&k mt
rytbiag as homelike- as possible. Boar4 aaJ
room reasonable.
1117 L ST. LJNCOLfl,.
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