The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 14, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN.
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OLIVER THEATRE
Thursday, January 15th
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THE COLOMBIA EIRE INSURANCE CO
$200,000,000 Cash Capital
Special Policies for Dwellings, or Household Goods.
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MR. HENRY W. SAVAGE
Presents the Latest Pixley
& Luder's Musical
Comedy
PRINCE OE PILSEN
ioo Artists, big and small, in
the Company. Special Prince of
Pilsen Orchestra. The Original
Cast of Principals and Ohorus In
tact Direct from a Triumphant
5 months in Boston, 3 months in
Chicago, where 2,000 .people saw
it and sounded its praises to the
skies. Galaxy of Graceful, Gor
geously Gowned Girls.
Prices; 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50-
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Offices: Star Building, 11th and M Streets
D. E. THOMPSON, Phone
President. 469.
BURT W. RICHARDS,
Resident Manager.
Local andjersonal
Oliver Theater Bharmacy.
Saturday "2" o'clock.
Masquerade suits at Ludwig's.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street.
Eat at Don Carheron's, 118 So. 11th.
C. E. Brown, dentist Burr block.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh.
Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So.
11th.
Professor Fossler spok.e on the art
exhibit yesterday.
Columbia National Bank1
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capital, $100,000.00
OmcEjRs: John B.Wright, Presi
dent: T. H. Westcott, Vice-Presi
dent; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-Presi i
dent; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B .
Ryons, Assistant Cashier.
DR. J. R- HAGGARD. Physi-1
oian and Surgeon. Special atten-'
tion paid to diseases of females and (
rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214
Richards block- Residence 1310
Qc street. Office telephone 533.
Residence telephone L 984.
Teeth filled without pain
DR. A.bTaYRES,
DENTIST
A libera discount to students.
141 So. 12TH St., - Lincoln, Ned
BOWLING ALLEY 8
ALLEYS. Standard and Regula
tion in every particular. 1210 O
street.
H. O. THOMAS,
Proprietor
Yule Bros. Laundry
J5J4 O Street Tel; 754.
Originators of the Idea of sending'
home work satisfactory
The English club met Saturday even
ing In Mlsa Hayden's studio.
Clinton Barr has been elected a mem
ber of the English club.
The R. & C. barber shop, 1144 O St.
Seven chairs. The finest In the city.
Guy Barnes, of '01, and captain of
company D, was a campus visitor yesterday.
SoroBls met In the Art hall Tuesday
afternoon. Mrs. Hodgman spoke on
the exhibit.
Jo Westover Is In the hospital. He
had an operation performed for appendicitis.
When you want Jt printed, remem
ber we want to print It. The Ivy Press
Co., 125 No. 12th.
If It doesn't suit you we will do our
best to make It suit. The Ivy Press
Co., 125 No. 12th Bt.
Clyde Finley, '02, has a good posi
tion as professor of mathematics In
the South Omaha high school.
$3.00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at
the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th St.
Students are cordially Invited.
Little Gem hot waffles served at the
Merchants' Cafe, 117 North 13th St. We
have a large student patronage.
INTERCOLLEGIATE BUBEAU OF
ACADEMIC COSTUME.
CI0TBELL & LE0NABD, Albany, N. Y.
Makers of the OAFS
Q0WNB and HOODS
Harry Garrett, '02, is principal of the
Roca high school. The school work
there Is prospering under his management.
Neatly furnished rooms and board at
1236 G St. Gentlemen preferred. Mrs.
G. A. Jost.
Elmer Robinson of Hartington was
initiated into Sigma Alpha Epsilon
Monday night.
R. H. WcbboI, '02, Is editor and pub
lisher of a weekly paper, The Fred
erick Enterprise, at Frederick, Okla.
The Lincoln Academy basket-ball
girlB will play the Tecumseh high
school at Tecufnseh next Saturday.
Among those who have left school
are the following: Miss Owen, Miss
Alice Sypert, Mr. Rex Morehouse, Mr.
Frank Barks and Miss Virginia Mercer.
Jack Best found an overcoat in the
gymnasium locker room a short time
ago, which may be had if the rightful
owner calls for It.
Mr. Pillsbury, who played full on the
'01 team, Is In the city visiting friends.
He says Oklahoma is all right, but
there Is no place like Nebraska. Stagg
of Chicago Is after "Pill" to make a
footbal star out of him.
The basket-ball men have been as
signed the foot-ball lockers. These
lockers are much more convenient than
the others as they are much nearer
tho bath and are larger and provided
with more hooks.
Professor Barbour showed his class
In geology 1 some very Interesting
stereoptlcon views of the Giant's
Causeway yesterday.
Sombrero Pictures
At drill Monday evening Captain
Chase brought before the cadets the
matter of their representation In the
Sombrero. He asked each cadet to
contribute twenty-five cents toward the
expenses Incurred by putting their pic
tures in the annual.
This will Insure full page pictures
which will be much more satisfactory
than the half-page pictures In the
Sombrero of two years ago. In that
book the pictures were so small that
the Individual cadets could scarcely be
recognized. It Is the Intention of tho
present Sombrero board to put In cuts
of a size and quality that will make
the military department one of the
distinctive features of the book, and
to that end Captain Chase has asked
each cadet to contribute a small
amount to pay for representation.
LOST.
A PI Phi pin, a small plain arrow.
Finder please leave with registrar.
WINIFRED HOWELLS.
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to Univ. of Nebraska.
Univ. of Minnesota,
Univ. of Ohioago,
Univ. of Omaha, Cor
nell, Yale, Harvard,
Princeton, Leland
Stanford, U. of P.,
Welesloy, Byrn Mawr and the others.
Illustrated bulletin, samples, eta, upon
request.
Direct from the factory
We have just received a large shipment of FINE WRITING
PAP.ER and TABLETS Direct from the Factory, and we
are enabled to make you FRICES WAY DOWN.
Come in and look over the line at
THE CO-OP,
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
EXCURSIONS
VIA
The Burlington
EVERY THURSDAY AND
SATURDAY.
Only $5-00 for a Double Berth an
$40-00 for a R. R. Ticket
Lincoln to Los Angeles
Call and get full information.
Depot, 9th and P Streets. City
Office, IQth and O Streets.
CAPITAL CAfE
A Good H Open
Place HJh AH
To Eat KmH Night
Meals 15c and Upwards
E. J. FRANCIS;
SucoBBsor to f BAUCIS BEOS., Frop'r.
121 North llth Street.
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culation of any sclentlno journal. Terms, $3 a
rear : four months, $L Bold by all newsdealers.
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