Jt' "r ft mSSSSSSl , " ? jp- rf-'ifff f? vr '- ' y 'J, 'V tElH E a i I mebraeftan . w 1 I t iiW I H V it -Wjl rem .p ' V rai . Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 OFFICERS John B, Wright, President J. H. Wescott, Vice-President Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President P. L. Hall, Cashier W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashier Dr. J. R. HAGGARD cPhysician and Surgeon Special attention paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rooms 2 13 toZU Richard Block. Ral- dence 1 3 1 0 G Strxt. Off Ice Telephone 635. Residence Telephone L 984. THB ONLY UP-TO-DATB Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Tables newly covered Powell's, 146 North llth St. Phone L 664 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Capital $200,000; Surplus $100,000; "Profits $18,319; Deposits $298,093 S. H. Burnham, President A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President H. S. rreeman. Cashier H. B. Hvans, Assistant Cashier UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITORY BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEY8 Standard and regulation In every particular. I2IO O 8t. H.C.Thomas, Proprietor Genuine Gas Coke $9.00 per ton Lincoln Gas& Electric Light Co. 1323 o St. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to FRANCIS BROS. Meals all hoars day or night, J 5c and upwards Caterer for lunches and banquets. Phone F 1050 J2J N. JJth St BICYCLES At all prices and guaranteed to be the lowest. TALKING MACHINES Of ail makes, and sold at prices at which others dare not. THE WITTMANN COMPANY, 21 1-3 1 3 South Eleventh Street. We can save you rritmey and give you a hand some shoe. NDERon 5 & !&$SS'$'3h$, TO. 11 WTrOMfSIOjp 3 0Srr.& Campus Gleanings. University Calendar. Tonight John A. Hobson: "Eng land's Outlook in the New Century." Old chapel, 8 o'clock, free. Saturday, April 4. Band Informal, armory. Monday, April 6. Arthur Allln Ad dress before students of philosophy and education.. Tuesday. April 7. Mrs. Southwlck Reading, In old chapel. Thursday, April 17. Senior Prom. Lives of great men oft remind us, We can make our life sublime; For the man who wins the glory, Is the grafter, not the grind. Wolverine. Dean Burnett and Dr. Peters were In Fremont Saturday. H. H. Roberts has quit the agricul tural school and gone to his home at Norman. Jesse BcaiiB, a former U. of N. Btudent, Ib now attending the Chicago Art School. C. M. Teach, who 1b now the princi pal of the schools at David lty, was in the city Saturday. Harvey Garret came up from Bea trice Saturday morning and remained in the city over Sunday. MIhh Mabel Eckerson was summoned to Aurora Saturday by the serious ill ness of her grandfather. I,. W. Turner went to Cortland, Sat uiday evening, to spend Sunday with friends who reBide there. John Patterson made a trip to hiB home In Central City and back during the latter part of last week. The class in English Literature (5 have taken up the study of "Carlyle'a History of the French Revolution." C. M. Teach, mid-year '03, now prin cipal of the David City schools, spent his spring vacation In Lincoln, return ing today to his David City work. C. G. Marshall left for his new loca tion Saturday. He will travel In the northern part of the state and repre sent Marshall Bros.' nursery of Arling ton. Professor Hinman has just recovered from a malignant attack of German measles, with which he was confined to the house the greater part of last week. J. W. Sparks of Central City spent a few days the latter part of last week with his daughter Alice, who Is tak ing post graduate work in the Unl versiy. Professor Dann has returned from his home In Ohio, where he was sum moned two weeks ago by the serious Illness of Mb father, whose condition has shown no Improvement. Mrs. Esther Prey Boomer expects to leave soon for Manila to Join her hus band, who went there a little over a year ago to teach school but finally be came interested in newspaper work. Prof. Arthur Allin, head of the de partment of philosophy and education in the University of Colorado, will lecture to the students of philosophy and education here on Monday even ing, April 6th. The subject of the lee- ture will be "The Origin and Func tion of Play." All interested are In vited to attend. The senior class party will be held Friday evening, April 3d, at the arm ory. Tickets may be had from any member of the committee. Misses Lucy and Lily Thomas, of Red Oak, la., vlBited In the city over Sunday, the gueBtB of their cousins, Sherman Black and O. R. Logan of the university, who are from the same town. Glen Chapman has been compelled to give up his work In the University on account of sickness. He left for his home In Aurora Saturday, but hopes to return within a few weelo If his health will permit. Wm. Rice, who formerly attended the University and who is now the editor of the Central City Republican, spent Sunday and Monday in the city, vlBitlng with his brotuer and sister and renewing old acquaintances among old University friends. SENIORS. The class party commit' tee will meet Thursday at 10 a. n U. 210. Chairman Committee. APRIL 7. Jessie Eldridge South wick recites at Memorial hall, Tuesday, April 7th. Remember the date. ALL SENIORS who are desirouB of competing for positions on the senior baseball team will please hand in their names to the president of the senior class by April 5th. SENIORS are requested to submit original poems and songs suitable for Ivy Day exercises to the Ivy Day com mittee, Samuel Anderson, chairman. Copies of the songB should be handed to the committee not later than April 15th, and the poems not later than April 20th. C. C. Tellesen, President. CLASS Athletic Board. The class athletic board will meet in the physical director's olllce Friday at chapel time. Captains and managers of the Junior and freshmen basket ball teams are re quested to be present; also the ofllclals of Tuesday night's championship bas ket ball game. Chairman. Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street. Don Cameron's for a square meal. Dr. Bentz, DentlBt, Eleventh and 0. Lincoln Shining Parlor, cor. llth & O. Halrdresslng and manicuring at the Famous. Let the Lincoln Transfer Co. haul yqur trunks. 'Phone 17G. Little Gem hot waffles served at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 North 13th St. We have a large student patronage. Zlniversit? Bulletin r i ioait CHDCDLATE5 Sold only by Harley BUSINESS DIUECTOKY. Tito Nehrnnk n Advertiser In till lint doaervn the trnde of nil lojnl Univer sity people. BAKERY Mrs. J. W. Potry. BANKS First National, Columbia Na tional, Farmers and Merchants, Lin coln Safo Deposit and Trust Co. BARBER SHOPS Palace, Shannon's Pioneer, R. and C. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS H. E. Sidles Cycle Co., A. G. Spalding fc Bros., Chicago; Gldard Cycle Co., H. Wlttmann & Co., Samuel Hall. BOOKS AND STATIONERY Co-Op., II. M. Brown Drug and Book Co., Harry Porter, Unl. Book Store, Sam uel Hall. BOWLING ALLEY H. C. Thomas, Crescent. C10AR8, ETC. M. D. Clay, L. L. Llnd sey, Stevens & Neville, F. A. Powell, Wohlenberg. CLOTHING Magce & Deemer, B. L. Paine Clothing Co., Cottrelll & Leon ard, Albany, N. Y.; The Toggery. COMjP. D. Smith Coal Co., C. B. Gregory, Whltebreast Coal Co. CONFECTIONERY R. W. Maxwell Co., Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DENTISTS C. E. Brown, Bentz. DRUGGISTS Rlggs, Rector, Brown, Flegenbaum, Harley, Stelner, Weora poner, Oliver Theatre Pharmacy. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. ELECTRICAL GOOLJ Rosb Electric Co. FURNITURE Hardy Furniture Co., Rudge & Guenzel. GAS Lincoln Gas & Electric Co. GROCERS Farmers Grocery Co., Key Btone Cash Grocery. HAIRDRESSING, ETC. The Famous. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel. HOTEL Llndeil, Grand WlndBor. JEWELERS E. E. Hallett, C. A. Tucker. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., Evans. LIVERIES W. 0. Forbes. LUMBER Dlerks Lumber & Coal Co. MILLINERY The Famous. MUSIC Ross P. Curtice, Matthews Pi ano Co. NOVELTIES Capital Novelty Works. PAINT AND GLASS Western Glass & Paint Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS Townsend. OCULISTS M. B. Ketchum. PHYSICIANS J. R. Haggard, H. 8. Aley. POOL AND BILLIARDS Powell & Son. PRINTING New Century, Ivy PresB. RAILROADS Burlington, Union Pa cific, Northwestern. RESTAURANTS Merchants' Cafe, Don Cameron, Palace Dining Hall, Restaurant Unique, Francis Bros., Hendry. SADDLERY H. Wlttmann & Co. SHINES Lincoln Shining Parlor. SHOES Sanderson, Perkins & Shel don, Electric Shoe Co. SUITOR1UM Weber Bros., T. A. Burt TAILOR Bumstead, Unland. TRANSFER Lincoln Local Express, Lincoln Transfer Co., Globe Delivery Co. H10H GRADE BDNBDN5 Drug Co., llth & 0 Sts - m . n . S yVj,,- -. -. A x! , V .. T " '' jfrl' - AH ' - ,?&. 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