The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 08, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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PIANOS, OBGANS AND SEWING
MACHINES FOE SALE OE EENT.
Small Musical Instruments; all the
latest Sheet Music; Special for
(phristmas.
GOURLEY BROS;,
204 South 12th Stroot.
BOWUNG ALLEY 8
ALLEYS. Standard and Regula
tion in every particular. 1210 O
street.
H. 0. THOMAS,
Proprietor.
DR. J. R. HAGGARD. Physi
oian and Surgeon. Special atten
tion paid to diseases of females and
rectal diseases. Booms 212 to 214
Richards block. Residence 13 10
& street. Office telephone 53$.
Residence telephone L 984.
DU TE1U
CIGARS
"THAT'S ALL"
Yule Bros. Laundry
Originator, ofHeldoa oson41ngr
home work satisfactory
jMa National; Bank
Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capital, $100,000.
Officers: John B. Wright, Presi
dent; J. H. Westcott, Vice-President;
Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President;
P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B.
Ryons, Assistant Cashier.
Four Personally
Conducted
Excursions to
CAUfORNM
Every week, with choice
of rotates. These excur
cursions leave
Lincoln
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
EVERY
Wednesday,, Thursday,
frida)! and Saturday,
AT 1:45 P.M.
'and' can' be joined at any
point en route.
1)1 information cheerfully fur
nlshocLon application tg
Am
t E. B.,SLOSSON, Agent.
PERSON
T;ST0
BI3 0STEL
To fit
Local and Personal
Oliver Theater Pharmacy.
Saturday "2" o'clock.
Pay up your subscription.
Eat at tho Newport today.
Eat at the Good Health Cafe.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street.
Eat at Don Cameron's, 11$ So. 11th.
C. E. Brown, dentist Burr block.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh.
Yo olde Smoke House. No. 1207 O St.
Don't wait to have tho circulator see
you.
Cameron's lunch counter,
11th.
118 So.
Call Forbes carriage, 1125 P street
Phone 550.
Don't wat to bo Invited to subscribe
or pay up.
Call on tho circulator about your
subscription.
If you can't find tho circulator, come
to tho office.
Dr. H. J. Lohnhoff, '97. Fraternity
building. Thirteenth and M.
Fiegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest
corner Thirteenth and O streets.
University girls are Invited to the Y.
W. C. A. dining room, 31G South 12th
Btreot.
At 1229 N street a furnished room
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for two, $5 per month.
The Pw and C. Barber Bhop, 1144 O
street, 1b the finest in tho city. Seven
chairs.
1,000 Sample handkerchiefs at lesB
than wholesales prjees a The Famous.
1029 O Btreot
Tho Campua Viesr bparding house,
410 North Twelfth street, can accom
modatp a few morp boarders.
The class in coqre 5, oj physical edu
cation, under Dr. Clapp, met Thurs
day for tho first time. There were ten
mon In tho class. A full semester's
credit vlll bo given those who take
this work from now on.
Magazine
We take subscriptions for any magazine or periodical
published, in America or abroad, and v7i.ll- dupjipate any
club offer you find. Save postage and cost of money order
by leaving your subscriptions at
Overshoes
and
Rubbers
any shoe,
Mr. PearBe la a Phi Kappa Pal, and
Mis Lehmer 1b a slBtor of Horman
Lehmor, '04.4
Quite a number of university people
attended a social at Lincoln Normal
Friday evening.
Any student wishing a good pet
would do well to call on Jack Best for
a bull terrier pup.
Prof. H. It. Smith has returned from
Chicago, where ho attended tho In
ternational Llvo Stock show.
George Dudley, '02, who Is superin
tendent of tho schools at Dewitt, was
a visitor at tho university this week.
Professor Bessey has been obliged to
cancel somo of his lecture engagements
in tho state on account of throat trou
ble. Professor Stuff occupied tho pulpit
of tho Vino Street Congregational
church yesterday mornjng and even
ing. Halr-dresBlng, manicuring shampoo
ing and scalp treatment at Lindell
hair-dressing parlors. 1236 M St.
C. HL Kindig of Ulysses, Nob., sent
to the geological department a portion
of a tooth and a rib of a primitive ele
phant. The Y. W. C. A. hold a rally In the
old chapel Friday, at which Miss Pax
son delivered an interesting and enter
taining address.
Harriet Brayton, '04, has received
notlco that one of her sketches won
first prize at the Montana state fair
recently held in Billings.
E. M. Marsh, who had his collarbone
broken in tho game with the Omaha
Medics, Is doing splendidly and expects
to take his arm out of the sling In a
few days.
A. I. Richardson of Nebraska City,
formerly editor of a dally at that place,
was a visitor at the Historical society
room's last week.
" Qorgo F. Mornsbury of Tecumseh,
lost a diamond sot watch charm whilo
at the Haskell Indian-Nebraska game.
Ho offers a liberal reward to the one
who will return It
Subscriptions
THE COOP,
1133 O STREET
Office Phone L 1021.
Residence Phone, L935.
C. W. M. POYNTER, M. D.
1222 O Street.
Residence 349 So. 27th Street.
SISLER & LEMING We will fill
your orders for lodge and church
socials, weddings, etc. We make
all kinds of Fruit Ices. Brick Ice
Cream 30 cents per brick. Give us
a trial order. 107 N. 13th Street.
Phone 630,
STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP.
John Marshall has been the
Students' favorite barber for eight
years. Now with
MARSHALL & RICHARDS,
139 So. 13th Street.
Teeth filled without pain
OR. A. Bw AYRES,
DENTIST
A liberal discount to students.
141 So. 12TH St., - Lincoln, Ned
Ross Electric Co.
Electric Supplies, Window
Lighting, Dynamos and Motors,
Electric Signs, Gas, Electric
and'Combination Fixtures.
122 N. 14TH St. - Tel. 374.
KICK - Of F
the ready-made habit and
have a good suit made to
order.
20 per cent
Discount
AT-
BUMSTEAD
HE MAKES CLOTHES THAT FIT
1141 0 Street.
Ganoung Pharmacy Co.
1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb..
Hot Sopa. in Season. Open
All Night.
QIRARD CYCLE CO
RAOYGLRS
) Headquarters for DISK TALKING
'MACHINES -AN D v RECORDS -' ' ',
1406 O , Street. - - Phone Bqo8. -k . J
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