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SSSSSmSStmmmmSSS A- ygwggW55!WffWff rt v. !fl. y Zbc Datlp flebraelian V, r I I fr; r A a - r, i ur 14. h l- ' IS I- f ,( i,. i ' i it . tM4&&WW&Mi4 Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital, 9100,000.00 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 'Physician and Surgeon Special attention paid to diseases of lemales and rectal diseases. Roomi2I2 to 214 Richarda Block. Resi dence 18 10 G Street. Office Telephone 695. Reeidenca Telephone L 904. TMO ONLY UP-TO-DATB Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Table aawly corored Powell's, 146 North llth St. Phone L 664 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN. NEBRA8KA UpitsI 00,000; Surplus f 100,000; 'Profits $18,319, Deposits $298,093 3. H. Buraham, Preitdent A. J. Sawyer, Vlee-Preeldent H. S. Freemen, CuhUr H. B. Hvaru, AaalrUnt Cuftkl UNITED 8TATK8 DKrOSITORT Campus Gleanings. Unlvnraltjr Cnluntlnr. May 1. Missouri-Nebraska dobiitc. Memorial hall. Saturday, May 2 Sophomore Parly. A little rain; A slippery walk, A little fall, Some wicked tall. That Ih an April day E (1 Spenser spent Satuidaj nnd Sunday In Avoca. Dr Hill was able to meet IiIr classes again Monday after several days' Illness. E. E. Sprague was unable to attend school yesterday, owing to an attack of the grip. Newell Elliot has been sick in Oma ha since Easter. He Is now rapidly recovering, however. gW raM m III ltt Ih m k VntsWll lllS mm mi I JW BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS Standard and regulation In every particular. 1210 O St. H.C.Thoma9, Proprietor Capital Novelty Works 'Bicycles and repairing of all kinds. Key fitting. Tel. F 592 231 So. Hth Mr. E. H. Clark is unable to perform his duties in the executive office on ac count of serious trouble with his eyes. A. C Horn. '02, Ib assisting Mr. Vavra In special work connected with agricultural chemistry at the state farm. RIDER AOENTS WANTED in each town to take orders for our now High Grado Guarantee il Bicclps. New 1903 Models "Bolllse," Complete $8,75 CoSSack," Guaranteed Hljrh Grado $1Q75 46 Siberian," A Beauty $12.75 " Noiltlorf," Road Racor $1475 no better bicyclo at any prico. Any other make or vwdcl you waflt at one-third usual price. Cholco of any standard tiros and best, equipment on all our bicycles, btrongest guarantee. Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono without a cent deposit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL beforo purehaso is binding. 500 Second Hand Wheels fcQ . JQ Ti .Wg3 tnUon In trade by our ChlcaKO retail Btorcs. i iw yw rrich VfnS nn manes nnu itmmiims. ruou ns nun n vciBek'V llll HII I MIIV 2 ""Xi.iyii X'Y I'.'VVJ'ilii' rcro it. 1 tun 4 'mN W llw I W I rAulunT rmtito nnu rncc iniHu urrun. Tirol, equipment, tundries and sporting irrxwls of all kinds, at lmlf regular prlr In uur big tree tundra catalog. Contains a world of useful information. Wrlto for U. J. L MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, III. mttm0m0mt000mi0imtttMm0imi00ttimititt0tmt0t ttMANMft( Guy Barnes, '02, of Norfolk, was in the city to attend the Delta Tan Delta banquet, at the Lincoln, Saturday night. jlfVWHVvVVPMWVVVPVPVVWMMiii IV v r-vvrL We tell you all about it in the Book of THE Is life worth living? Pooplowho oal at tho COOPER A HART PALACE DINING HALL It depends on the liver. live well. 1130 N St. Phono 490. WESTERN 6LASS& PAINT Go. Dr. A. T. Peteis, of tho experiment Btation, baa returned from Institute work. He held an Institute at Bassett Saturday. Prof O E Barber was suddenly called east on Sunday by the death of his mother He will return on Tues day evening. Miss Zora M Shields of the German department returned Monday morning to take charge of her classes after sev eral days' absonce on account of sickness Miss Patricia Naughton, who was detained at her home in Omaha at the close of the Easter vacation by the ill ness of her mother, has returned to her studies in tho University. 12th & M Sts. LINCOLN, NEI. CHARLES KUNKLER Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage. Telephone 383 1020 N St. Lincoln, Neb. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL . ATHLETIC ALMANAC FOR J903 Edited by J. E. Sullivan The posters announcing the debate on the trust question between Missouri and Nebraska, which occurs May 1 in Memorial hall, have appeared on the bulletin boards about the campus. Dr. E. H. Cook, of Boulder. Colorado, visited over Friday night and Satur day morning with his son, Mr. W. W. Cook, of the American history and law departments. E. F. Munroe, J. H. Brady, and J. L. Clark, representing the P. B. D. C , went down to Crete Saturday evening nnd showed the Doane boys how to use evidence In debate. They report a glorious victory. Ml m. .s I fm r -.vt .v- m r j CALI.GRAPH The finest catalogue eocr issued is yours on request. If interested in typewriters, uou should haoe one. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE COMPANY 415 So. 15th St., Omaha. Vmuwmm 0fit0ttt'mt'timfttt0mtt0Pt'ttmt0tt0m0M0mimtt9t0 Nebraska Business and Shorthand College Boyd's Theater Building, Omaha, Nebraska A. C. ONG. A. M., LL- B.. President A. J. LOYYRY. Principal Miss Rachel Corr, assistant Instruc tor in chemistry at tho experiment station, has given up her work for tho rest of the present school year, owing to 111 health. She loft Saturday for hor home In Staplehurst. Over 530 pictures oi prominent American and foreign Athletes ' Th only Alma ntc published that contain' a complete Hit of American Amateur Bt o n-R c C o r da and complete lilt oi Champion!. Superintendent of Grounds Fee was a business visitor to Omaha the latter part of last week, returning Saturday morning. This week he is engaged in "breaking" a new mount he has Just purchased for use on his daily trip to tho state farm and back. PRICE 10 CENTS For eale by all newsdealer and A. G. SPALDITNG & BROS. New York, Chicago. Denver, Baltimore, SoaldW" coropleu catalogue of Athletic Sport aent free to any addrcaa A student wanted to work about five hours a day, from 7 to 8 a. m., from 12 to 1:30 p. m., from C to 8 p. m.; to do office work, handle money and a few other things. Wages, $4.50 per week. Shpuld be courteous, write a good hand, know how to treat patrons. Work Is pleasant, but needs a responsi ble man. Apply to business, manager of The NebraBkan. Ask any good laundryman if this is not so. "The Evans." Lincoln Local Express transfers any old thing. 'Phone 787. White duck pants at Armstrong Clothing Co., 69c, $1.00, $1.25. "ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH" The finest and most thoroughly equipped school In tho West. $10 000.00 expended In furniture, furnishings, typewriters, etc. Banking fixtures as fine as any banking house. Elegant roll top desks and revolving office chairs in Commercial Department; Yale lock, Oxford box desk, finished In golden oak, In Shorthand Department. Over fifty typewriters, five different stand ard makes, In Typewriter Department. Faculty consists of six teachors, all specialists in their line of work. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE THE BEST RESULTS. A Business or Shorthand Education will open up a thousand different avenues In life that lead to fame and fortune. We havo hundreds of our graduates holding the best paying positions in banks, railroad offices, cor porations and business firms throughout the country. Any ono who finishes the course In this institution ia assured of a posiUon. STATEMENTS OF EMINENT MEN. "A business training is absolutely necessary." John Wanamaker. "Some of oUr students, not yet out of their teens, are making moro money by shorthand J:han the principal of the high school." John 8. Hart, Prin. Philadelphia High School. "I adiso parents to have their boys and girls taught shorthand and type writing." Chas. Reade, in The Coming Man. THE SELECTION OF A SCHOOL WILL LARGELY DETERMINE YOUR SUCCESS IN LIFE. Apply for a catalogue bound In alligator, the finest ever published by a business college. - ; ' K.SS -A