THE DAILY KXBRASKAH. i V A IHI8BSBSgSB8!8BKI8IR PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY iSBBBBSSSSglgggSHSBBMICI JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloa 11M O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rlok arda Blook, Ttlophoaa 535. Raidno, mo Q Btot, Talaphona UttA. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. May Loulso Flnnapan; Offlco, 141 South 12th Street. Tolopbono 618. Order Your lee Or cam Prom J. H. Stuckey 1837 O 8peolal Attention Street. Phone 1105. Given to Dealers. AIbo EntertalnmonU both JPublic add Private. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor la the City POWELL'S fSJSXJS nth 9t The FIRST NATIONAL DANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; urplua and proflta, 168,837; deposits, J2.715.000. B. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vlc Prest.; H. S. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. EVans, Aset. Cashlor; Frank Parka, ABBt. Caahler. UNITED STATES DE POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dance Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, M23 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at '.'18 No. lltli Street, 'lele phone I.Win, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those hats you liny f mr will taken care of free of charts Nprliur styl lints In soft Panama shapes and Stiff Hats. Jbe 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 ( Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yule Bros. Laundry John B. Wright, Pres., J. H. Weiitcott, lot Vice President, J. Samuels, 2d Vice President, P. L. Hall, Cashier, W. B. Ryons, Assistaat Caahler. . . ....COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK.... CAPITAL $100,000. LINCOLN, - - - - NEBRASKA. 1514 0 St Phone 754 Sidles' Sporting Goods flodse Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work i3o4 o St., Phone f 1038 SDLES OYOLE 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. Eat at Don Tameron's. ill So. 11th. Qet aa up-t-dat uaiTerslty hair-cut at Westerflelis. For sheet music au supplies e t tfc Mathews !Iam C., 112f street. Dr. Woodward, cullst. rllchardB blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Valises and pocketbooks; 103G O. C. A. Tucker, university jeweler, 1123 O Btreet. Nict-ly furnished front room for rent nt V. M. V A , or 1117 Q street. Miss Simmons passed lust Sunday at tier home at Sidney, la. The Phi Delta Phis will hold their annual banquet June 3rd at the Lin coln. The Phi Delta Phis will initiate O. E. .Johnson and Theodore Hewitt this evening. The ( adet battalion lias been ex cused from further drill until they go to camp next week. MIsb Boose has been enjoying a visit from her mother, of Falls City, for the last few days. Beta Theta Pi will hold its fifteenth annual banquet at the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening, May 24. Invitatfons liac been issued by the Y M. C. A. to a lawn party to be given Tuesday evening. May 27, at the home of Dr. A. Ross Hill, 506 North Twenty fifth street. "The University English club elect ed the following members last Friday evening: Misses Greene. Bryan.Towne, and Mrs. Buckner, and Messrs. Huse. McCune, Bruce. Of course you'll hare to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has Eleventh $3.00 Patent Kid or Yici Kid, Welt Soles. Sanderson', sE0, STREET. PRR-MEDICS ENTERTAINED. The Pre-Medlcs were entertained in formnlly by Miss Gladys Henry last night at her home on F street Be tween twenty-five and thirty were present This is the last meeting of the oiganization this year. Dr Oieene, superintendent of the insane asylum, spoke on subjects In teresting to the quests A general so cial time was enjoyed and refresh ments were served later in the even ing. The members of the Woman's Fat -ulty club and their husbands will be entei talned .at the university farm this afternoon. Carriages will meet the street cars at Holdrege stret l from 3 o'( lo( k to I! in the evening. SENIOR BOOK OUT The senior (lass book arrived ves terdaj and as a result all the seniors are bieathlng much more easily The past few weeks have been a peifod of suspense for them while awaiting their biographies The books, as usual, sold like hot takes and all day long there could be seen groups of students reading and commenting on the pro duction. The book appears In a somewhat dif ferent form from those of former years and the change is undoubtedly an im provement. Almost two hundred pages of select reading matter are found between Its covers. In the personal write-ups a decided Improvement Is noticed over former class books in that there Is an absence of that mo notony which has characterized all works heretofore. As each member of the class was to write the Btory of aome friend a splendid variety has been obtained. Anothei attractive feature of the book Is the large number of excel lent cartoons. These have been re served for none in particular, but huve I fallen to professors and students alike. In former books caitoon work has been somewhat supplanted by mean ingless and stale jokes, which it is a pleasure to note have no space In the j book given to the students yesterday. The popular professors occupy no I small space in the work and they will 1 doubtless consider it an honor to have the privilege of appearing with the j class of 1902. The book Is one which does credit I to the class which it represents and Ib j evidence of a vast amount of work by the committee which has had It In charge. It will be one which will be well worth keeping to Berve as a com panion to the members of the class when they become scattered to the four winds. the Stuff and O Streets PERMEO FOUNTAIN PEN PILLS. 1)1 RKITIONS: Fill your pen holder with wtkii, 'drop in u pill, shake, and in a few sec onds yon will have an excel lent writing ink that will not mold or corrode, and its cjuurl tv and durability guaranteed, .lust what you want for vaca tion. Twenty-five pills in u wocxlrn tube. '.Tic postpaid. Address, THE CO-OP 313 NO. 11. LINCOLN. Grasp this Opportunity to Rise For ten jeurawe liao txsen training ambitious tnon nnct women to o HpecliillHt to fill jvokI tlotiM and to enrn culii rlos beyond the roach of ordinary workers that look thlB Kpcclnl trnln liiK. Wo cnn dotliln for mi if j on will write for nformullnn, mention ing tho nuuject tbut In to rests you. I. C. H. 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