THE DAILY SSBRASEAlf. V Jw IBHSI3SSSElggiilSgI8g I PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY 5SI3IS23S8MiS3ail Ja fiAQGAftD, M. D. Offloe U00 O SUeot, Rooms 212-213-314 Rioh ard Block, Telephone 535. BeaatUnoe, mO Q Street Telephone L94. aaa .- P...M..I . -i. -m. aaa aaaaaaa TR BNJ. P. BAILEY Dr. May JLy Louise Flanagan; Office, HI South I2tfi Btreot "Telephone 618. OftJer Yflitf Ioe Oream Prom ler xflur joe uream m J. H. Stuckey m teblal Attention D Tin U Dealers. PbOda so BbUrtAinmonU both 1165. iWI IW Wd Pr rivto. The Only (Ip-to-Date BJttlftrd and Poel Parlor tatMeOltj POWELL'S ftpNih 8t The tlfJSt NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capitol. 1200,000; surplus and profit, 168,837; deposit, ;2,715.000. 8. H. Burn hairi. President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice Prcstj H. B. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. feJvdns; Asst. Cashier; Frank Park, sst Caanler. UNITED STATES DE POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dancx- Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, ii3 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Ik located at 218 No. 11th Htreet. Tele phono L1028, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those hats you buy of me will bo taken euro of froo of churKo .Spring Ktyle llats In soft I'auama sliapob and Stiff Hats. Xbe gfoper 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 Jtall, Booksellers 5 Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yule Bros. Lanndrj 1514 0 St Phone 754 LINDSEY'S For Cigars, Tobaccos, and Up-to-date Reading Matter. Richards Block. Also 1131 O St. Sidles1 Sporting 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. SDLES CYCLE CO. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. llth. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. See him. C. E. Brown, dentist, Burr block. Eat at Don Cameron's, 113 So. llth. Get an up-to-date university hair-cut at Westerflelds. . For sheet music and supplies go te the Mathovrs Plana Co., 1120 O street. Dr. Woodward, oculist Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. llth. Valises and pocketbooks; 103G O. C. A. Tucker, university Jeweler, 1123 O street. Nicely furnished front room for rent at Y. M. C. A., or 1417 Q street. The annual banquet of company A has been postponed until after the en campment. Fred C. Williams, '00. has been elect ed principal of the Seward high school for the coming year. Barbara Burt, '00, has accepted a position in her home high school at Superior for next year. Prof. George E. Howard is In the city and will remain here until July, with the exception of a short absence. Vivian Strickland has accepted the position of assistant principal in his home school at Geneva for next year. 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 mathe matics; Miss Sprung, Latin and Ger man; Miss Montgomery, science, and Miss Wirt, history and English. Of course you'll hare to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has Eleventh $3.00 Patent Kid or Vici Kid, Welt Soles. Sander$on'$, 1213 o STREET. MIbb Stringer was called home to Wayne Friday evening by the serious Illness of uer mother, who has been In poor health this spring. Notre Dame defeated Knox Satur day by a score of 6 to 6. Ames lost to Qrinnell by a score of 13 to 3. Iowa went down before Purdue to the tune of 5 to 2. Miss Nettle Henry, '00, has been elected principal of the high school at Geneva for next year. Miss Henry taught in Geneva two years ago. Her recall to the princlpalshlp is a tribute to her abilities and success as a teach er. Will Raymond and Earl McCreery, graduates of the university and mem bers of Phi Delta Theta have been in attendance at the convention of the northwest province of that fraternity held at Madison, Wis., from last Thurs day until today. They represent the Nebraska Alpha chapter. Mr. Ray mond is president of the Zeta province. Miss Adnelle Cady served 12 o'clock course dinner in the domestic science department Saturday to a few friends. The affair was one of a series given by the young ladies in that branch throughout the year. White roses were used as decorations with pretty effect. Those present were Miss Clare Mack In, Miss Beth Marshall, A. Kim ball Barnes and Norris Huse. The faculty women's club will meet at the university farm Wednesday afternoon, May 21. All members of the faculty are Invited to join the gathering at any time between 3 and 5 o'clock. Carriages will meet the street cars at Holdrege' and Twenty seventh streets after 8 p.' m. The ladles are each expected to bring a basket containing sandwiches for two. Bridal Veil and ShroaO, Tho bridal veil of a Japanese young lady is subsequently used as her shroud. Directly after tho marriago It is carefully put away and reserved until death makes its use again neces sary. the Stuff and O Streets y A asm PERMEO FOUNTAIN PEN PILLS. DIRECTIONS: Fill your pen holder with watkh, drop in a pill, shake, and in a few sec onds you will havo an excel lent writing ink that will not mold or corrode, and its quali ty and durability guaranteed, .hist what you want for vaca tion. Twenty-five pills In a wooden tube. 2flc postpaid. Address, THE CO-OP 318 NO. 11. LINCOLN. Grasp this Opportunity to Rise For ten years we havo been training ambitious men and women to bo specialists to till posi tions and to earn sala ries beyond tho roach of ordinary workers tliut lack tills Hpoolal train Ing. Wo can do this for you If you will wrlto for information, mention ing tho subject that in terests you. I. C. S. Textbooks inOko It easy for busy people to rS LEARN BY MAIL W2, Cicatrical, Telephone Tle KV, grmok, Ctrl!, nd'ltlalHjc Eatfa- Y'.j wnn mop una r ennarjr yrm Arcblterturril'lumblnfiCken. "jril uraamental Vtalmui nooi.Keep.iwn Hlenagrapbrt German, Bpaaltfci Preach? International CorrMpondtfhe Schools, box 789 scranten, Pa. For further information call on, or write F. T. WRIGHT, Repres entative, 1205 O St., Room 2ir Lincoln, Neb. MEADVILLE THEOLOG ICAL SCHOOL. The Meadville Theological School, Meadville, Pa., founded in 1844, is now newly endowed and amply equipped. Its courses of study are modern in range and methods. It is a school of libera! thought with no doctrinal tests. Thorough training for college graduates and special provision for other exceptional cases. Send for catalogue to Pres. G. L. Cary. 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