The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 21, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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BICYCLES
At all prices and guaranteed to be the lowest.
TALKING MACHINES
Of all makes, and sold at prices at which others dare
not.
THE WH1MANN COMPANY,
2 11-213 South Eleventh Streel.
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Tho following list of the members
of the first class (1897) to receive the
Nebraska University teachers' certifi
cate, and their present occupations,
will be of special interest to University
alumnae:
Maude Atkinson Mrs. L. O. Thayer,
Mcrcur, Utah.
II. S. Hayden Principal of schools,
Palmyra, Neb.
Cora V Smith Formerly fellow in
botany, Lincoln, Neb.
Mrs. Ellen Hart Hentley Wife of It
(' Hentley, Worcester, Mass.
Robert H. (Iraham Superintendent
of city schools, Crown Point, Neb.
('has W. Philpott Head of depart
ment of physics, Lincoln high school.
Maiy Ann Spunk Dliec tor of physi
cal training for girls, Lincoln high
school.
W. H. Hart Professor of psychology
and pedagogy, State Normal school,
Peru, Neb.
Geo H. Whaley Ex-superintendent
Neligh, Neb., now in business at Co
lumbus, Neb.
Hufus C. Hentley Professor of Latin
and Creek, and Dean of the Academic
faculty, Clark University, Worcester,
Mass.
Jones (returning after an absence of
twenty years). "And where Is Char
ley Moore?"
Resident Giatl. "He went abroad for
his health, and never came back."
Jones. "Was he an invalid."
Resident Grad "No, a defaulter."
Professor (lecturing) "Copernicus
was a man of superior genius. Not
content was he to lead a narrow ex
istence among his fellow men and con
form to their fallacious beliefs. On
the contrary, he rose high above them."
Inquisitive Freshman. "Did they
hang him, professor?"
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those of Otbtr Days
Denning Semi-Anthracite,
$8.50 A TON.
The Best and Cheapest Furnace Coal on the Market.
GREGORY, The Coal Mao,
Phones 342, 392. 1044 O STREET.
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Chips
that are better than ours
we have not seen them.
If you have, come in and
tell us about them.
Maxwell's
13th &SK. 206 So. llth St,,
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the Other Side
He (reading). "There was a look
of determination In the young man's
eye. His cheeks were lit with a fierce
glow. He clutched his rifle desper
ately, and now his purpose was evi
dent. Raising the piece, he took de
liberate aim and shot his mother "
She (Interrupting). "Oh, the brute!"
He (resuming). "A chicken for din
ner." First Post-graduate. "What's young
Gregg doing now? Heard anything
about him lately?"
Second Post-graduate. "Last I
heard of him he nx preparing men
for life In the future "
First P G "You don't mean to say
he's entered the ministry "
Second P. O. "No, he's started a
boarding house."
Prof Cynicus "So young Irlg Is to
be married, is he? Well, what on
earth will he live on?"
Crusty Assistant. "Humph! On his
father, of course."
$3.00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at
the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th St.
Students are cordially Invited.
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ADVERTISES
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Columbia National Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Capitol, $100,000.00
OFFICERS
John B. Wright, President
J. H. Wescott, Vice-President
Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President
P. L. Hall, Cashier
W. B. Ryont, Atst. Cashier
Dr. J. R. HAGGARD
cPhysician and Surgeon
Special attention paid to diseases
of iemales and rectal direases.
Roon.s2l2 to 214 Richards Block. Resi
dence 1 10 G Street. Ofl.ce Telephone
535. Retldence Telephone L 984.
TMIi ONLY UP-TO-UATH
Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Til 1)1 ft newly ciimtciI
Powell's, 4 5 North llth St.
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THE fIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Capital $200,000; Surplus $100,000;
Trofds $13,319; Deposits $2,598,093
S, H. Bur.iham, Pres dent
A. ) Sawyer, Vice Present
H. S Freeman, Os it
H B Evini, Ai. itant Cashier
I'NI'II I) HTA'I KS lU.I'OMTOKY
BOWLING ALLEY
8 ALLEYS
Standard and regulation
in every particular.
1210 O St.
H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
Yule Bros .Laundry
15t4 0 Street. Tel. 754.
Originators of the 'dea of sending
work heme satisfactory.
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When it does
TLA Y BALL
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Have just opened my new
line of Base Ball Goods. .1
WO Tennis Rackets, 1903
Edition, noJt? on exhibition,
Samuel Hall
cAmusement Caterer
1123 ost.
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