The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 04, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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There is only one wheel in which the
pull of the chain Is hot ween the hear
ings. That's the
RAIYCLE
Anyone ran see why It runs easier and
lasts longer. Past records prove it.
In the local races last year the Recycle
won three out of live. The Racycle la
different from the bicycle. But if you
want a bicycle we have the Columbia
and Tribune, recognized as the best.
A mile in 57 1-5 seconds is the Trib
une's time. Pull line of Talking Ma
chines, sporting and athletic goods.
GIRARD CYCLE CO.
NEW LOCATION 1304 0 St.
Is lifo worth
living?
"Peoplowho eat
at tho
COOPER
& HART
PALACE
DINING
HALL
It depends on
the liver.
livo well.
1130 N St.
Phono 490.
SPALDING'S
OFFICIAL
ATHLETIC
ALMANAC
FOR 1903
Edited by JL E. Sullivan
Over .
The only alma
nac published
that contain:
a complete list
of American
Amateur Best-011-R
c cords
and complete
list of Cham
pions. 530 pictures
of
prominent
American
and
foreign
atli t c 1.
PRICE 10 CENTS
Por sale by all newsdealers M
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
New York, Chicago, Denver, Baltimore,
Buffalo
Spalding's complete catalogue of Aililetic Sport
J B A N D INFORMAL
TONIGHT, 9:00 O'CLOCK
Armory - - Tickets 50c
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A Few Lines Froml Mexico.
From a personal letter of Mr. Alfred
B. Lyon, academic '95. and law '01,
dated dated Tonala, Chiapas, Mexico.
March 16th, we are permitted to quote
tho following interesting extracts: "I
have been connected with the build
ing of tho much talked of Pan-American
railroad. The link we are build
ing extends from the Isthmus of Ta
hauntepec to the frontier of Guatemala,
a distance of about 525 kilometers.
Then we are to build into the center
of this state (Chiapas), and perhaps
on up to the capital of the state of
Oxava; which will, when the Guate
mala roads are completed, give contin
uous rail service from New York and
Washington to Guatemala City.
Except in the larger cities, nearly all
transactions, even Involving thousands
of dollars, arc made in silver. I have
spent a half-day making a 'deal,' re
quiring but a few thousand dollars,
that we could readily finish at home
in fifteen minutes. Millions
of American capital (not to mention
that of other nations) are neing in
vested annually in Mexican mines.
Americans control the railroads, with
few exceptions, and are rapidly invad
ing all . ranches of business. A few
years ago everything in Mexico uity
was French and German; now it is
American. 'American hotel,' 'American
barber shop,' 'American made,' and
'lCngllsh spoken here,' are signs you
encounter everywhere. American ma
chinery and American methods are
used everywhere, and this in spite of
the fact that the people Beem to be
very jealous and many seemingly very
envious of us. Americans here tell me
that the result of the Spanisn-American
war completely revolutionized senti
ment in Mexico."
Miss Madge Ames, '02, who is teach
ing at Albion, is visiting with her pa
rents and Unlerslty friends during her
spring vacation.
"Anecdotes of Longfellow's 'King
Robeits of Sielly' " is the title of an
article by Mr. Hjalmar Edgren, for
merly of the University faculty and
now of Sweden, in the current number
of the American Quarterly.
During the past week the following
teaching alumni of the University have
been observed by our alumni reporter
as spring vacation visitors to their
alma mater: Eva McCune, '00, Bea
trice; C. M. Teach, '02, David City;
Clare Fowler, '02, Mlnden; Harvey
Garrett,' '02, Beatrice; R. C. Lansing,
'9i, Rock Rapids, la.; Eliza Scherzer,
'98, Seribner; Lottie C. Worley, "98,
Red Cloud; A. A. Steele, '98.
I PROFESSOR A.
.Sunday,
: 3 o'clock p m.
University Bulletin
.SENIORS meet Monday. April 6th.
10 a. in.. Memorial hall. Important
business President.
MEMBERS or tho senior and junior
debating teams will meet in Y. M. C. A.
rooms Saturday morning at 10.
COLLEGE settlement board wll! hold
its regular monthly meeting in Dr.
Hill's office Saturday at 4:30 p. m
Secretary.
LOST April 2nd, a brown purse
containing $7 or $8 in paper, some
small opals, jade bead, etc. Return to
(5 A. Loveland. Nebraska hall, and re
ceive reward.
Dr. .1. M. Coulter, professor of bot
any in the Chicago University, was-at
the University yesterday, and spoke
to several classes in botany. He was
expected at 8:30 in the morning, but
did not arrive until about 10:00. At
chapel time he addressed a large audi
ence of students In the botany lecture
room, and then went immediately to
the Lincoln high school, where he
spoke to the students of that institu
tion. The afternoon was spent about
the city and University, and the even
ing at the Lincoln hotel, where the
Nebraska association of alumni of the
Chicago University held their fourth
annual reunion. Professor Coulton is
the author of a large number of text
books on botimy, and Is well known
throughout die entire country. While
at the University he told the studonts
about some special investigations that
have been carried on at Chicago. There
they are overhauling some work done
years ago. and have found that the
original discoveries, which created
quite a sensation at Hie time, were
incorrect. Dr. Coulton Is the guest of
Professor and Mrs. Bessey while here.
C. E. Brown, Demist. Burr block.
Don Cameron's for a square meal.
Eat at Hendry's, 1L'9 North Eleventh.
Fiegenbaum's Pharmacy, 13th and O
Lincoln Local Express transfers any
old thing. 'Phone 787.
Let the Lincoln Transfer Co.
your trunks. 'Phone 176.
haul
CHARLES KUNKLER .
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
Sewerage.
Telephone 383
J 020 N St. Lincoln, Neb.
E. DAVISSON S
April 5th
Y. M, C A, Rooms
Columbia National Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.00
OFFICERS
John B. Wright, President
J. H. Wescott, Vlce-PreaWent
Joe Samuels. 2d Vice-President
P. L. Hall, Cannier
W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashier
Dr. J. R. HAGGARD
cPhysician and Surgeon
Special attention paid to diseases
of lemales and rectal diseases.
Roomi2I2 to 2U Richard Block. Resi
dent: 1 3 J 0 G Street. Office Telephone
635. Residence Telephone L 9B4.
THE ONLY UP-TO-DATB
Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Table uowir corered
Powell's, 146 North llth 8t.
Phot! L 664
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBItASKA
Capital $200,000; Surplus $100,000;
'Profits $18,319; Deposits $2,598,093
S. H. Burn him, President
A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President
H. S. Precman, Cashier
H. B. Bvana, Assistant Cashier
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
BOWLING ALLEY
8 ALLEYS
Standard and regulation
in every particular.
I2IO O 8t.
H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
Genuine GasCofce
$9.00 per ton
Lincoln Gasi Electric Light Co.
1323 0 St.
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BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP
Good Oak Soles, nailed, 50c & 60c
1326 OSt. N. EBERLY
CLARY
CIGARS
and NEWS.
Tel. A1035.
Ill N. llth Street
FORBES STABLES
LIVERY. BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
Bam IJ25-JJ3I P St. Phone 550
WESTERN GLASS & PAINT GO.
12th & M Sis.
LINCOLN, NEB.
SATISFYING
SODA I
Our soda is made just right,
tastes just right, and the
drinking is followed by that
satisfied feeling.
Any drink worth drinking
weserve; serve several to be
found here only. Bring in
your thirst and call for the
antidote you have found most
satisfactory.
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