J;iim i ' p- THE DAILT UCBRABKAN. ru" r 1 r v x inllSanlcaaacacaeiBiaDDOQEu PRDfESSlONAL DIRECTORY nocEininDciQmBni QtaDtaDDDdDUBttliai JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe 1100 O Street, Rooms 212-213-214 Rloh trd Block, Telephone 535. Rm.Uqo, lflie Q fltr t, Telcphcm. LML DR. BENJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. idur Louiso Flanagan; Ofnco, HI South I2tfc Street. Tolophone 618. Allcf;retti (Chocolates .... AT ... . Rector's. The Only Up-to-Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in the Olty POWELL'S ejSffx&h st The FIRST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus and profits, 168,837; deposits, $2,715,000. B. H. Burn ham, President; A. J. Sawyer, Vice Prest.; H. 8. Freeman, Cashier; H. B. BVans, Asat. Cashier; Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. UNITED STATES DE POSITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY PRINTERS Dance Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, ua3 N STREET. Students, Your Suitoriuni Is located at 2H No. 11th .Street. 'I He jihoiie LK.-'H, at BLUMENTHAL'S. Those hats you liny of me will he taken care of freo of charge Spring .style Hats In soft rauania shapes ami Stilt Hats. The gropef Styles, Shades and Si.es 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 $ JU11, Booksellers O. Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 St. Phone 754 IFter the pa.fty " Get your ICE CREAM SODA at GANOUNGS PHARMACY COMPANY 1400 O ST.- OPEN ALL NIGHT Sidles' Sportimj Goods J4odse Tennis, Pase 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, Steelo, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores furs. See him. C. E. Brovra, dentist, Burr hlock. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 S. 11th. Get an up-tt-date university hair-cut at WesterfleUa. For sheet music aud supplies go to the MuthowB Plana Ce., 1129 street. Dr. Woodward, oculist. Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. Valises and pockethooks; lO.'ifi O. C. A. Tucker, university Jeweler, 1123 O street. Niuly furnished front room for rent at Y. M. C. A., or 1117 Q street. Ralph Murk's mother is visiting with li i 111 this week. Ethon Flnlay, '01, will teach in South Omaha next year. Frederick Morrell, 02, has accepted tne assistant principalship at Ran dolph for next year. Caroline Stringer has been called to her home at Wayne on account of the death of her mother. The annual bulletin of the graduate school is now out and may be ob tained at the executive office. Chancellor Andrews will give an ad dress at the commencement exe'reises at Leadville, Colo., June 10. Anna Fowler, '02, has been elected as teacher of mathematics in the South Omaha high school for next year. Henry It. Tucker, '99, has been re elected in the school of Lead, S. D., at an Increase of salary, from $85 to $100 a month. The members of the ornithology class will leave Lincoln Saturday qiorning at eight o'clock to do field work southwest of the penitentiary. ' Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter Gregory the Coal Man Has the Stuff Eleventh and O Streets 4B.OO Patent Kid or Vici Kid, Welt Soles. Sanderson's, L. STREET. Miss Edith A. Erford, a graduate of the I'nlversity of Nebraska, and Mr. George M Campbell were married Wednesday afternoeyt at the home of the bride's parents, 2315 C) street. I)r M. M. Long of the Set ond Presby teiian church officiate d. The home had been beautifully dec orated for the occasion with palms and ferns. Two sisters of the groom and ten of the Q. A. T. girls were in the chain of attendant girls. After the ceremony Miss Charle)tte Hullhors sang "(), Promise Me." About seventy-five guests were present at the wedding and reception which followed Refreshments were served at which the Q. A. T. gills assisted. Mr. and Mrs Campbell left for their home in Sew ard where they will go to housekeeping at once. KAPPA BANQUET. The Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority celebrated its annual banquet at the Liue-oln Monday evening. The ordi nary was the scene of the festivities. Forty-five covers were laid for the as sembled gin sts. The room was dec orated in the fraternity pe-nants of light and dark blue. The table was decorated in greenery and red roses, together with (lowers sent as gifts. The time was passed with fraternity songs and an excellent toaHt list. Miss May Whiting presided as toast mistress. The following responeled to toasts: Miss Olive Slates, Nellie Griggs, Blanche Hargreaves, Gere and Mrs. Lew Marshall. Six members were present from out of tewn. Mrs. Smoke was a guest of the evening. But two members of the senior class were honored by elee-tion to the Sigma XI fraternity this year. They are P. J. O'Gara and John Fossler. They have won this recognition by doing original se-ientlfle work in the depart ment of botany. Mr. A. A. Miller, who graduated from the E. E. department in 1898, Is in the city. Mr. Miller Is in the employ of the Westinghouse Electric & Manufac turing company in the sales depart ment, and at present is located in tho state of Washington. PERMEO FOUNTAIN PEN PILLS. 1)1 KKCTIONN: Fill your pen holder with WATKit, drop in a pill, shake, and in a few noc oiids you will have an excel lent writing- ink that will not mold or corrode, and its euali ty ami durability frua ran teed. .Inst what yon want for vaca tion. Twenty-five pills in a wooden tube. '.Tie postpaid. Address, THE CO-OP 313 NO. 11. LINCOLN. Grasp this Opportunity to Rise For ton years wo have been training ambitious men find women to ho KIH'ClullHtB tO fill pOHl- tloriHfWHl to earn miln rlos hoyond tho roach of ordinary workerH that lack thlrt Htwolnl train- In r. 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