A THE DAILY XBBRABKAH. SJSgSSSSBSi8BSB8BEl BQOXKBG 81 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY GRADUATING GFTS. II SBSISSSSSegiiBSSSSHIB Sidles' Sporting -goods J-Iodse Tennis, Base Ball and Gymnasium Goods. Agency for World and National Bicycles. Send us your Repair Work i3o4 o st.t Phone f 1038. SIDLES CYCLE CO. v 1 X I JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Offloe IN 0 Street, Rooms 21&-213-2U Bloh ardi Block, Telephone 635. BealfUnoe, Bb0 O gtaeet, Teleykoae UL DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY Dr. May Louise Flanagan; Ofllce, HI South 12th Street Telephone 618. Cut Flowora and PlantB. Funoral Designs on Short Notice. Stackhous & Greer, . FLORISTS The inly Vp-to-Date Billiard and Fool Parlor la the City POWELL'S f&pNbhih The riR.ST NATIONAL BANK Of Lincoln, Nebraska. OfinltnJ. i20o.600i lurnlua and Droflte IG8.837; deposits, $2,716,000, B. H. Bunv tiom, Fresiaentj A. J. awyer, viae reot-j H. a. jfreeman, (jasmer; n. xj. Vans, Asst, yasmer: irranK rara, set. Cashier. UNITED STATES DB 3ITORY. WE ARE SOCIETY AND STATIONERY RRINTERS Dance Programs, Menu Cards. THE NEW CENTURY, 1 113 N STREET. Students, Your Suitorium Is located at 218 No. 11th Btreet. Tele phono J.1028, ut BLUMENTHAL'S. Tliosc lints you l)uy of mo will he taken cure of free of churg HjirliiK ityl lints In soft I'auama shapes and Stiff Hats. The 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 & Jtoll, Booksellers 5 Stationers, 1123 O St., Lincoln, Neb. Yule Bros. Laundry Have your thesis bound at Osborn's Bookbindery, 131 tJ. 12th St. Second-Hand Books Sold on Com- mission. f 1514 0 St. Phone 754 J awawa-aw"a"aa--a LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Steele stores fn re. Sefi him. C. EL Brown, dentist, Burr block. Eat at Don Cameron's, US S. 11th. Oet an up-te-date university hair-cut at Westerflelds. For sheet music and supplies to the Mathews Flaao C., 1120 street. Dr. Woodward, oculist Richards blk. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 S. 11th. ValiBe8 and pocketbookB; 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 Miss Wild, who taught a class in ' Life of ChriHt" in the Y. W. C. A. Bible study course this year, will offer a lecture course on "The Minor Proph ets" next year. A special election was held by the " . W. C. A. yesterday afternoon for the purpose of choosing a president of the association, the former president having resigned. Miss Addle Reynold son was unanimously elected to the important position. M. M. Fogg will leave today for the east .intending to do some work in English literature in the library at Harvard. He will ujso take in the commencement exercises at Harvard and Brown. A part of July and Au gust will be Bpent at Princeton and the Jersey Bhore. The people of Nebraska who are in terested in the university and expect to be present at the commencement ex ercises this spring will be pleased to learn that a fare of one and one-third haB been granted by all the railroads on the certificate plan. This will doubh less bring In a large number of alumni and others who wish to be present. To obtain this rate thoBe intending to come should purchase their tickets from any point in Nebraska and ob tain a receipt therefor. On arriving In Lincoln this certificate should be deposited with the secretary of the committee op arrangements and the one-third fate arranged fur. Qt course you'll bYe to keep ytfar room warm thia winteT Gregory the Coal Man Has Eleventh MAKE YOUR FEET HARRY BY FITTING THEM INTO Sanderson's Shoes. CAMP E. BENJAMIN ANDREWS. The adet battalion Is now com fortably settled at Camp E. Benjamin Andrews, named in honor of the worthy chnncellor. The cadets arrived at Seward at 3 o'clock Wednesday afternoon and Immediately marched to 1 the fair grounds, which are a half mile from town. The tents were pitched inside of the raco track, among the trees, where the cadets will enjoy camp life to Its full extent. The "soldiers" were kept busy dur ing the rest of the afternoon getting the tents and camp In general In readi ness for the routine work. Immediately after meBS the cadets, being given their freedom, went out on a tour of Inspection, taking In the principal sights of the town. The citi zens of Seward are doing everything to gie the boys a cordial reception A number of entertainments have been planned. Wednesday evening a band concert was given and this was fol lowed by a dance at the grounds. The dally program is: Reveille, first call, r:45; assembly, (J a. m.; police call, G:20; breakfast. G:30; sick call. 7 a. m.; squad drill, first call, 7:20; assembly squad drill, 7:30; recall, 8 a. in.; guard mount, first call. 8:20; as sembly, 8:30; company drill, first call, 9:20; assembly, 9:30; recall. 10 a. m.; dinner, 11:30; batfcillon drill, first call, 4:0; assembly. 4:30; recall, 5:10; dress parade, first call. 5:20; assembly, 5:30; supper? 6:15; tattoo, 9:30; taps, 10:30. Y. W. C. A. RECEPTION. The recptlon of the Y. W. C. A. members of the class of '02 by the cabinet members last Monday evening at the association rooms was a very enjoyable function. The room waB keaiii'Uilly decornted with ferns and palms. A piano solo by Miss Van Zandt and a vocal solo bj Miss Hunt ing added much to the entertainment. During the evening Miss Cace, In be- ( half of the senior girls, presented to the association a fine office chair. Miss Weldy responded, voicing the senti ments of the entire association in ex pressing sincere thanks to the senior girls for this long-needed nnd much appreciated gift, which, with the new def.lt, will hereafter add much to the equipment and comfort of the room. the Stuff and O Streets There is nothing more appropriate for a pres ent to a graduating friend than a Uni. Souvenir Spoon, Hat Pin, Watch Fob or Badge. All styles at THE CO-OP THE INTERNATIONAL CORRES PONDENT SCHOOLS, Scranton, Pa. Have over 400,000 stu dents. Join this host of ambitious young men and women, who are getting a technical education, get ting practical experience and drawing their salaries at the same time. For further information call on, or write F. T. WRIGHT, Repres entative, 1205 O St., Room ai, Lincoln, Neb. H. H. TOWNSEND. P. M. PLAMONDON. THE BEST LAUNDRY. 2249 O Street. Saw edges ironed smooth Phone. 579. MEADVILLE THEOLOG ICAL SCHOOL. 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