?.: v I' ',-vJ1-' Sts , THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. J . '" '- ',4 ' " JT vi T.t nt EAT AT THE Merchants Dining nail 1042 P STREET. LINCOLN. - NEBRASKA. The Onlv Ud- to -Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 14-6 N. 11th. Phone L664-. The First National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus, fioo.ooo; pro fits, $18,319; deposits, $2,589,093; b. II. Burnham, prest; A. J. Saw. ycr, vice-prest; H. S. Freeman, cashier; H. B. Evans, asst. cash.; Frank Parks, asst. cash. United States Depository. Ope Nil nite Restaurant Just Opened at 214 South 12th Street. S udents' patronage solicited. MRS. L. V. ARNOLD. Office Phone L ioai. Residence Phone, Lg25- Official Bulletin. This column is dovotcd mainly u, notices of tho university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leavo thera either at tho executlvo offlco, at tho offlco of tho papor. or hand them to anyone connected wltti the paper. All announcements should bo In by 6 p. m. XXXCXOOCCOCX)OCOCOCCCOX NOTICE I'ALI.ADIANS. Palladlans moot at Townscnd's Sat urday at 1 o'clock for pictures. Committee. Mr. Rex Morehouse, a Phi Kappa Psl, was offered, a good posltldn in Omaha while home at Xmas and 111 not return to continue his studies. The University of Michigan, through President Angell and the faculty, haa taken a decided stand against student betting. For betting on any event In which tho university Is a participant, a student will hereafter be suspended. The English club will meet Satur day evening, January 10. D. 13. Perry, a student of tho 1900 law school, Is mentioned as a candidate for Bpeaker of the house. Mr. Williams has been elected coach by the University of Minnesota for next year at a salary of $3,000, an ad vance of $500 over what ho received for the past year. C. W. M, POYNTER, M. D. 1222 O SlRKKT. INTERSTATE DEBATES. All students who purpose to present themselves as candidates for positions on the interstate debate teams this year are requested to confer with Professor Fogg as early as possible this week Unions to Debate Doane The Union Debating club will debate with Doane college Saturday evening. January 10. at 8 o'clock, in Union hall The question under discussion will be. "Resolved, That the tariff gives the trusts an undue advantage." The Unions will be represented by Messrs. Schward. Mllek and Paul, who will de bate the affirmative side of the question. There will be no official judges for this debate, the result being deter mined upon otherwise. Every one In terested is invited to be present at the contest. Residence 349 So. 27th Street. STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP John Marshall has been the Students' favorite barber for eight years. Now with MARSHALL & RICHARDS, 139 So. 13th Street. INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME. 00TRELL & LEONARD, Albany, N. Y. Makers of tho QAP8, GOWNS and H00DS to UdIv. of Nobraaka. Univ. of Minnesota, Univ. of Chicago, Univ. of Omaha, Cor nell, Yftlo, Harvard, Princeton, Leland Stanford, U. of P., Wolesloy, Byrn Mawr and tho others. IlluBtratod bullotin, aamploa, oto , upon roqueat. PH TvT 1 imj r9WM W: f ROM THE CT0RY t your Head. One Profit. AS- ONE PRICED ONE QUALITY. '& ATS DcfiBr3SAwf33?P'M)tbiio0r( -rmm W;W& nrrarrTL Sfe8ffl-sH3523 s?Sgg rdMJLUi The Success OFTHE CENTURY. Brimful of 'TYLE. JbmKMtm Prizes for Stock Judging One feature of the Live Stock Judg ing Parliament that is to be held in Lincoln January 23-31 is a contest for prizes. Several prominent breeders. Including Thomas Mortimer, of Madi son, Riley Pros, of Albion, William Ernst, of (Iraf; W. A. Apperson, of TecuniBeh; (). P. Hendershot. of He bron; Col. F. M Woods, U. S. A., the "Nebraska Duroc-Jersey association and Professors Burnett and Smith offer sums aggregating over $100 for those showing the greatest profit iency in judging different classes of animals The 'contest will take place on the last day and will be open to all who enroll for the parliament Two carloads of choice young breed ing bulls will be shipped in for prac tice work in the selection of sires Many of these will be available for purchase should they be wanted Practice will also be given on the selection of steers for the feed lot The programs of the various agric ul tural meetings which are to be held in Lincoln January 20-23 promise to be the most Interesting ever given. The half rates on railroads are good until the close of the judging parliament fol lowing the meetings, so it is expected many will take advantage of the op portunities offered by attending both. The indications are favorable for a large an enthusiastic gathering of stockmen. HINT FOR HAPPINESS. Devote yourself to It. Be honest In everything. Viet Into a busiuoHa you like. Save some money every week. Sleep eight hours every night. Do everything that means keeping good health. v School yourself not to worry. Worry kills work does not. Employ oautton, think out a thing Well before you enter upon It The new book on agriculture which is being prepared by Professors Bessey, Hruner, Barbour, Burnett and Sweezy, will soon be out. It is to be used in the public schoolB throughout Nebraska. The David Garrick Comedy company received quite a disappointment at York, the crowd being very small, but were fairly pleased with their atten dance at Falrbury considering the stormy weather. Owing to Coach Booth's visit east the company has dis banded until next spring, when another play will bo presented. THE, NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION 13 Tho Authority of the CnglUh-Spefchlns World All Good Thlnjrn must win upon their merit. 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