The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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uoiumoia National Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.66
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
ot iemales and rectal diseases.
Room. 2 J 2 to ZU Richard. Block. Red-
fenc J 3 JO G Strut. Office TtUphona
635. Ruldnc Telephone L 984.
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE
Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Tables newly covered
Powell's, 146 North llth St.
Phone L 664
THE TIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBItASKA
Capital $200,000; Surplus $100,000;
"Profits $18,319; Deposits $2,598,093
S. H. Burnham, President
A. J. Siwji r, Vice-Preildent
H. S. Freeman, Caihicr
H. B. Evani, Aaalatant Caahlcr
UNITKD 8TATK8 DEP08IT0IIT
BOWLING ALLEY
8 ALLEYS
Standard and regulation
in every particular.
I2IO O St.
H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
Genuine Gas Coke 1
$9.00 per ton
Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co.
1323 o St.
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CLARY
CIGARS
and NEWS.
Tel. A103S.
Ill N. llth Street
FORBES STABLES
LIVERY. BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
Bam 1 J25-J J3l PSt. Phone 560
Keystone Gash Grocery Store
129-131-133 So. 13th St.
Lasch & Blake, Proprietors
Irlbtte you ta call, inspect their superb
stock and note the attractCte prices.
MONARCH GOODS Up-lo-dalo Meat Market
WESTERN GLASS & PAINTCoT
12lh & M Sis.
LINCOLN, NEB.
Mrs. J. W. Petry
WHOLESALE & RETAIL
BAKERY
Phone 564 234 So ith St.
DIERKS LUMBER
& COAL CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Lumber and Coal
MANUFACTURERS
OF YELLOW PINE
General of f ice 201-202-203 Fraternity Bldg
Yards 125 to 149 So. Eighth St
Telephones Gen. office 120; Lumber
yard 13; Coal yard 35.
Lincoln,
Nebraska
Arrangements for Tonight.
The Benlor boys mot yeBterday at 1
o'clock and made ilnal arrangements
for the party tonight. The meeting
aimed at stimulating enthusiasm
among the hoys and calling out a full
representation of the class. A slate
has been passed around the class, and
since every name had not been
scratched and the time was growing
short, arrangements were made where
by every senior latfy will be provided
for. It has been learned by experi
ence that these class functions arc not
well attended by a certain class of
students. An effort Is being made to
got every senior out to the party to
night, and make the affair the best of
its kind in the hlBtory of the Institu
tion. Nothing has been spared by the
committee is making arrangements.
Every form of amusement will be car
ried out. Including dancing, cards, and
games, and an orchestra will furnish
music during the entire evening. Re
freshments will be served through the
program With these plans in opera
tion, no one can fail to enjoy the even
ing and feel well paid for his time and
the price of a ticket. In looking after
the ladles, a commendable arrange
ment baa been made. Witn a single
ticket, any young man can escort any
number of ladles to the party. There
ought certainly to be no disappointed
maidens tonight.
Society Program Tonight.
Tbe Dellan soclity will have a regu
lai program. Instead of special music
by tbe quartet as before announced
Tbe program will be as follows:
Music ... . Selected
Inaugural Remarks President
Miscellaneous Miscellany.
Entertainment.
Business Meeting.
Everybody cordially invited.
The Union program for tonight will
be as follows:
Instrumental Solo Miss Bruce
Original Story Miss Sargent
Mr. Sward, Miss Clark, Mr. Sargent
Extempo Speeches
Vocal Solo Miss Grlflln
Reading MIbs Heath
Instrumental Solo MIsb Marquardt
Debate: "Are lies ever justified?" Af
firmative MIbb Shotwell, Mr. J. C.
Baldwin; negative MIbb Thomas,
Mr. G W Melick.
Vocal Solo Miss JennlngB
The new members of the Palladian
society will make their debut this even
ing by giving a "New Members Pro
gram." The exerciBCB have been kept
strictly secret, but It Is safe to say
they will be first-class. Some very tal
ented members are on the roll and they
will spare no pains In doing themselves
honor. On account of the senior class
party the program will commence at 8
o'clock sharp. New members will be
on hand at 7:45.
"Were you out to the hanging?" asked
the college girl of her companion.
"Yes," he replied, "I was there."
"What were the murderer's last
words?"
"Well, he said, 'I've tried every
method possible to escape this, but I
guess I've got to the end of my rope.' "
She. "What Is the pitcher kicking
about?"
He. "He saya that the other players
don't support him."
She. "I wouldn't either. I'd make
the lazy fellow earn his own living."
School of Music Notes.
Miss Grace Gllmoro of Auburn, a last
year's student In the school of music,
hns been visiting with friends for a few
days.
Mr. Mortimer WllBon was called to
his home In Iowa by a death in the
family. He will return today at 0
o'clock.
The summer term of the school of
music begins April 13. and the proB
pectB are very favorable for a large
attendance.
Mathematical Seminar.
The next meeting of the mathemat
ical seminar will take plocc Saturday
evening, April 4, 11)03, nt 7:30, In room
302, Mechanic Arts building. Program:
Method of finding organic correlation
Qr. C. C. Engberg.
Hradsbaw's "The logarithm as a di
rect function" Mls.8 E. H. Prankish
C. E, Drown, Dentist. Burr block.
Don Cameron's for a square meal.
JL
SENIORS meet Monday. April Oth.
10 a. m.. Memorial ball. Important
business. President .
MEMBERS of the senior and junior
debating teams will meet In Y. M. C. A.
rooms Saturday morning at 10.
COLLEGE settlement board will hold
its regular monthly meeting in Dr.
Hill's office Saturday at 4 30 p in.
Secretary.
.JUNIOR baseball men will meet for
practice Saturday morning at 9:30. A
captain will be selected nt that time.
B. A. Newton, Mgr.
NEXT band Informal will be given
In Armory next Saturday evening,
April 4th, 1903. LEON J. PEPPER
BERG, President of U. of N. cadet
band.
MEN wishing to consult the Y. M.
C. A. employment commltteo concern
ing work can do so by calling nt the
association rooms any day at chapel
time. Jas. Anderson, Chairman Com.
SENIORS arc requested to submit
original poems and songs suitable for
Ivy Day exercises to the Ivy Day com
mittee, Samuel Anderson, chairman.
Copies of the songs should be handed
to the committee not later than April
15th, and the poems not late than
April 20th. C. C. Tellesen, President.
The Palace Barber Shop; 8 chairs.
Dr. Aley, chronic diseases, 1318" O.
Little Gem hot waffles served at the
Merchants' Cafe, 117 North 13th St.
We have a large student patronage.
tinivei'sity Bulletin
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EHDCnLATE5BnNBDN5
Sold only by Harley Drug Co., llth & 0 Sis
BUSINESS DIKI3CTOIIY.
Tlio NobritMk n AilvnrtUar In Oil Hat
1eerv tlio trwtlr of nil loyal Univer
sity peoplu.
BAKERY Mrs. J. W. Petry.
BANKS First National, Columbia Na
tional, Farmers and Merchants, Lin
coln Safe Deposit and Trust Co.
BARBER SHOP8 Palace.
BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS H. E.
Sidles Cycle Co., A. O. Spalding fc
Bros., Chicago.
BOOKS AND STATIONERY Co-Op.,
H. M. Brown Drug and Book Co.,
Harry Porter, Unt. Book Store, Sam
uel Hall.
BOWLING ALLEY H. C. Thomas,
Crescent.
CIGARS, ETC. M. D. Clary. L. L. IJnd
Bcy, Stevens & Neville, Dutcll, Wohl-
enberg.
CLOTHING Magce & Deemer, B. L.
Paine Clothing Co., Cottrelll & Leon
ard, Albany, N. Y.; The Toggery.
COAL P. D. Smith Coal Co., C. B.
Gregory, Whitehreast Coal Co,
CONFECTIONERY R. W. Maxwell
Co.
DENTISTS C. E. Brown, Bentz.
DRUGGISTS Rlggs, Rector, Brown,
Flegenbaum, Harley, Stelner, Weom
pener, Oliver Theatre Pharmacy,
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
ELECTRICAL GOOLJ Rosb Electric
Co.
FURNITURE Hardy Furnlturo Co.,
Rudgc & Guenzel.
GAS Lincoln Gas & Electric Co.
GROCERS Farmers Grocery Co., Key
stone Cash Grocery.
HAIRDRES8ING, ETC. The Famous.
HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel.
JEWELER8 E. E. Hallctt, C. A.
Tucker.
LAUNDRIES Evans.
LIVERIES W. 0, Forbes.
LUMBER DIerks Lumber & Coal Co.
MILLINERY Tho Famous.
MUSIC Ross P. Curtice.
NOVELTIES Capital Novelty Works.
PAINT AND GLAS8 Western Glass
& Paint Co.
PHOTOGRAPHERS Townsend.
OCULISTS M. B. Ketchum.
PHYSICIANS J. R. Haggard, H. &
Aley.
PIANOS MatthewB Piano Co.
POOL AND BILLIARDS Powell .&
Son.
PRINTING New Century, Ivy Press.
RAILROADS Burlington, Union Pa
cific, Northwestern, Missouri Pacific.
RESTAURANTS Merchants' Cafe,
Don Cameron, Palace Dining Han,
Restaurant Unique, Francis Bros.,
Hendry.
SHINES Lincoln Shining Parlor.
SHOES Sanderson, Perkins & Shel
don, Electric Shore Co.
SUITORIUM Weber Bros., T. A. Bart.
TAILOR Bumstead, Unland.
TRANSFER Lincoln Local Expresfr,
Lincoln Transfer Co., Globe Delivery
Co.
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