The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 15, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN.
CALIfORNIA
THE COLUMBIA EIRE INSURANCE CO.
$200,000.000Cash Capital
Special Policies for Dwellings or Household Goods.
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OLIVER THEATRE
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Tonight, January 15th
MR. HENRY W. SAVAGE
Presents the Latest Pixley
& Luder's Musical
Comedy
PRINCE OF PILSEN
ioo Artists, big and small, in
the Company. Special Prince of
Pilsen Orchestra. The Original
Cast of Principals and Chorus In
tact Direct from a Triumphant
5 months iu Boston, 3 months in
Chicago, where a,ooo people saw
it and sounded its praises to the
skies. Galaxy of Graceful, Gor
geously Gowned Girls'.
Offices: Star Building, llth and M Streets
D. E. THOMPSON, Phone
President. 469.
BURT W. RICHARDS,
Resident Manager.
Local and Personal
Oltver Theater Phnrmacy.
Prices; BQc, 75c, $100 and $1.50.
DU TEIL
CI6ARS
THAT'S ALL
Saturday "2" o'clock.
Masquerade suits at Ludwlg's.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 O Btroet
Eat at Bon Cameron's, 118 So. llth.
C. B. Brown, dentist Burr block.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh.
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Columbia National Bank
Of Lincoln, Nebraska.
Capital, $100,000.00
Officers: John B.Wright, Presi
dent; J. H. Westcott, Vice-Presi
dent; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-Presi
dent; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B
Ryons, Assistant Cashier.
Cameron's lunch counter,
llth.
118 So.
Presbyterian Deception
Invitations are now out to the stu
dents in the university being members
of the Presbyterian churches at home
or in the city and to all those, who hare
inclinations to this denomination for
a large reception to be tendered them
and other students In the city by the
First Prcsbytrian church of Lincoln
on next Tuesday evening. The aim is
to make this one of the enjoyable
events of the school year.
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
EXCURSIONS
VIA
The Burlington
EVERY THURSDAY AND
SATURDAY.
0nlV $5-00 for a Double Berth an
$4000 for a R. R. Ticket
Lincoln to Los Angeles
Call and get full information.
The R. & C.
Seven chairs.
barber Bhop, 1144 O St.
The- finest in the city.
Quy Barnes, of '01, and captain of
company D, was a campus visitor yesterday.
DR. J. R- HAGGARD. Physi
oian and Surgeon. Special atten
tion paid to diseases of females and
rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214
Richards block. Residence 1310
Gt street. Office telephone 535.
Residence telephone L 984. ,
Neatly furniBhed rooms and board at
1236 Q St Gentlemen preferred. Mrs.
Q. A. Jost.
Mr. JoBeph E. Wing, a prominent
writer for the Breeder's Gazette, is
making a series of addresses nt the
State Farm.
Mjss Myrtle Price has been elected
principal of the high school at Wayne
to fill a vacancy caused by the resigna
tion of one of the teachers during the
holidays.
Depot, 9th and P Streets. Oity
Office, 10th and O Streets.
CAPITAL CAfE
Dr. Hinnman was unable to meet his
classes Tuesday, being confined to the
house by sickness.
Teeth filledwithout pain
OR. A. B. AYRES,
DENTIST
A libera discount to students.
141 So. 12TH St., - Lincoln, Neb
BOWLING ALLEY S
ALLEYS. Standard and Regula
tion in every particular. 1210 O
street.
H. O. THOMAS,
Proprietor
Yule Bros. Laundry
Originators or the Idea orsendlng
kmy.work satlsiUctory
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-TtHTEItgbLLEGIATE BUREAU. OP
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G0WHS and HOODS
oltTnlv of Nebraska.
UniTi of Minnesota,
Univ. of Ohloago,
Univ. of Omaha, Cor
nell, Yale, harvard,
Jpiwoetori, Xeland'
Btanforf, U. of P.,
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$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.
R. H. Wessel, '02, is editor and pub
lisher of a weekly paper, The Fred
erick Enterprise, at Frederick, Okla.
Mr. Letherby, Nebraska's famous
twlrler, will not be In school this year.
He has signed with the Western league.
Isaac Pollard of Nehawka, father of
iu. M. Pollard, '94, on whose farm the
noted Indian flint mines have been
discovered, recently visited the His
torical society rooms.
A large crowd assembled at convo
cation yesterday with the expectation
of hearing Hon. Edward Rosewater.
They were disappointed, however, as
Mr. Rosewater was not present.
W. T. Home, '98, has spent two
years In Alaska and has returned to
the land of civilization, whoro he is
now engaged in redeeming some of the
desert of southern California by Irri
gation. He is at Imperila, near the
Mexican line.
Wlille In the east Dr. Clements was
asked to undertake the preparation of
a portion of the matter for the great
work to be known as "The Flora of
North America." The work is under
tuo charge of the foremost systematic
botanists of the country.
"Caldwell's Civil Government of Ne
braska" Is the appendix of the recent
ly published Nebraska edition of Peter
man's text-book on civil government.
Mr. Caldwell's work .is unique In the
method of procedure and follows an
altogether different line from most of
the other workB on civil government
now In use.
A Good H Open
Place EBB! AU'
To Eat KQh Night
Meals 15c and Upwards
E. J. FRANCIS,
Successor to FRANCIS BEOS., Prop'r.
121 North llth Street.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade HlAftKfc
DetiaNs
COPYRIOHTS AC.
Anyone ending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether aa
Intention probably patentable,," ConimBnlca
Uona itrlctlr conndent HAHfllOQ on Patent
entfreo. Oldest agoncr for aeoorfng patent.
Patent taken through Mann A Co. receive
tpteiat notice, without charge, tn the
Scientific flmcrkaM.
A handsomely IllurtraUkJ weekly. Large cir
culation of any eclontlflo Journal. Term, $9 m
roar t four month, L Bold brail newsdealer.
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Branca Offloe, 036 V BU Waaslsgtoa. D. C.
The receipts of the football season
at Harvard netted the Athletic associa
tion $38,000.
For the last few days school child
ren have been visiting the art exhibi
tion In large numbers. Wednesday
morning several hundred children took
in thlp pleasant and Instructive treat,
while their teachers carefully guarded
them and helped them to enjoy the
beauty of the pictures.
The presence of a flfteen-year-old
boy at the University of Michigan has
excited much comment. Though he is
under the age limit, he Insisted that
he be given the examinations, and not
only did he succeed in entering, but
had thirty-two hours' advance credit,
which is equivalent to one year's work.
The boy's homo is in Indianapolis, and
both his parents are Michigan gradu
ates. Purdue Exponent
DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY
DR. MAY L. FLANAGAN
DRS. BAILEY AND FLANAGAN
ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR.
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