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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 22, 1903)
SiP'Wff: rmrp- " IIV' Ebe Datlp flebraefean -s fln w w ftvr M . Lv j Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Oapltal.Sloo.OOO.OO OFFICERS John B. Wright, President J. H. Wescott, Vlce-Pre!dent Joe Samuels, 26 Vice-President P. L. Hall, Cashier W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashier Dr. J. R. HAGGARD cPhysician and Surgeon Special attention paid to diseases ot ietnales and rectal diseases. Rooru2S2 to 214 Richard Block. Red dene 13 10 G Strict. Offlc Telephone 635. Residence Telephone L 9B4. Campus Gleanings. Unlvornlty Cnlonclnr. Friday, April 24 Non-com hop, nt Fraternity hall Saturday, April 2!. Freshman par ty, at the armory. May 1. Missouri-Nebraska debate. Memorial hall. Saturday, May 2 Sophomore party, at the armory. letlc tournament next Friday evening. The academy basket-ball team will play a match game with the Y. W. C. A team of that university, and It la hoped that a large contingent of academy en thusiasts will be present to cheer them on to victory. Fred Curtis, a junior in the Uni versity last year. Is attending the Oma ha Dental College. $ Miss Maude Wilson spent Saturday and Sunday In Saltlllo, visiting at the home of her brother. TUB ONLY UP-TO-DATE Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Table newly corered Powell's, 146 North llth 8t. Phone L 6A4 THE TIRST NATIONAL DANK OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA CtLpiitd f 200,000; Surplus $ 100,000; "Profits $18,319 1 Deposits $2,598,093 S. H. Burnham, President A. J. Sawyer, Vce-Preldent H. S. Freeman, Caahicr H. B. Eviiu, Aulstant Caahter UNITKD 8TATKH DKrOSITOKY BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS Standard and regulation in every particular. 1210 O 8t. H.C.Thomas, Proprietor t&&&&&&&&&$rt Piofessor Morse, of the physics de partment. Is able to be around again, after an attack of the grip. The very energetic committee on an academy pin, consisting of Misses Mlanchard, Waugh, Baker, and Mr. Ed gren, have met unusual bucccbb in their canvass of the Btudentn. A very tasty pin has been ordered through Tucker, the Jeweler, and will soon decorate the lapels of academy students' coats. Woitriorlul ItosourcoH of tho West The class In surveying lias been oc cupied the past week in making a sur vey of the state fair grounds. Capital Novelty Works Bicycles and repairing of all kinds. Key fitting. Tel. F592 231 So. Hth Ray Pierce, who has been confined so long with purpura, is now convales cing, but will not be in school any more this year. Mr J. A. Barrett spent Saturday and Sunday In Omaha and Council Bluffs in the interests of the new historical society building. There will be no regular exhibition by the gymnasium classes this year, as heretofore, the size of the classes making it impossible. If you are looking for a home and want to visit the West, you can do so with very little expense, as the Union Pacific will sell One-way Colonist Tickets every day at the following rates from Issouri river terminals: UNTIL JUNE 15TH $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other California points. UNTIL APRIL 30TH $20.00 to Ogden. Salt Lake City, Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22 50 to Spokane and Wanau bee. $25 00 to Portland, Tacoma. Seattle, and many other Oregon and Washing ton points. From Chicago and St. Louis propor tionately low rates are in effect by lines connecting with the Union Pa cific. The Union Pacific has also extended territory to which round trip Home seekers' Excursion tickets will he Bold as follows: FROM MISSOURI RIVER TERMI NALS To many points in Kansas, Nebraska and Colorado; To many points in Wyoming, Utah, Montana and Idaho: To many points in Oregon and Washington One fare plus $2.00 for the round trip. Tickets on sale March 17, April 7 and 21, May 15 and 19, June 2 and 10, 1903. For full information call on or ad dress E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent. Miss Eunice DalB, ex-'OH, of Platts mouth, accompanied by her mother, (sited with University and Lincoln friends Monday and yesterday Is lllo worth living? People who cat at Iho COOPER & HART PALACE DINING HALL II depends on the liver. live welt. 1130 N St. Phone 496. WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Go. 12th & M StS. LINCOLN, NEB. CHARLES KUNKLER Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage. Telephone 383 J020 N St. Lincoln, Neb. Harry Poston conducted the services at the Congregational church of Roke by last Sunday, taking the place of R A Harrison, who had gone else where on a similar mission. Tennis courts will be laid out north of the armory this week for the use of the girls In tho gymnasium classes Tennis playing will take tho place of door work during the warm weather. On Monday the annual exhibition be fore the Woman's Club will be given in the armory from 2 to 4 p. m. Regu lar work by first and second year girls' classes and Dr. Clapp's men's class will be conducted. fnfm Km Ik r&BiJI 11 I'M Hi HUSHED Wf B ) I IV INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cotlrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Ops, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uni versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard, Princeton, Le land Stanford, U. of P., Welesley, Bryn Illustrated bulletin, Mawr, and the others. samples, etc., upon request. While a number of students were In the reference room of the chemistry department, a few days ago, a large piece of plastering fell from the ceiling and dealt one student a severe blow on the head. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC Mr. Niluiido has been working on some material which came up during the last political campaign, in regard to the color in refining sugar. He has found the cause of the trouble, and has prepared an article on the subject Tor the Journal of the American Chem ical Society on the subject. RIDEB AGENTS WANTED In each town to take orders for our new High Grado Guaranteed JJicwlcs. New 1903 Models "BelllSQ," Complete $8,75 CoSSack," Guaranteed HUrh Grado $10.75 " Siberian, " A Be auty $ 12. 75 " Neudorf," Road Racor $14.75 no better bicycle at any price. Any other make or model you want at one-third xisual price. Choico of any standard tires and best oqulpmcnt on all our bicycles, htronymt yuaiantea. Yo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. 1). to any ono without a cent dcjwsit and allow IO DAYS FREE TRIAL beforo purchaso Is binding. 500 Second Hand Wheels fcQ . fcQ tnken In trndo by our Clilcairo retail stores. OO ' 00 nil tnnUes nnd models, tfood as new HO UflT DIIV n bicycle until you linve wrlten for our UUnUl Dili factory prices and free trial offer. Tirei. equipment, sundries nnd sporting1 jtxm1s of nil kinds, nt linlf rejnilnr price. In our big tree sundry catalog. Contnlnsn world of useful Information. Writo for it J. L MEAD CYCLE C0.9 Chicago, III. Nebraska Business and Shorthand College Boyd's Theater Building, Omaha, Nebraska A. C. ONG. A. M.. LL. B., President A. J. LOWRY. Principal FOR J903 Edited by J. E. Sullivan Over jm Thc onIy lm .y nac publUhed 530 pictures t$df that contain. OI AL complete Hat prominent vP Amrican American jfil Amateur Beat- J SrVA on-Re cords h A and complete foreign T tut of Cham Athletes rv-g plons. Professor Loveland Is in the south western part of the state. Inspecting stations for the weather bureau. There are about one hundred and fifty of these stations through the state, all of which have to be Inspected every two or three yearB. Mr. Loveland will in spect about a dozen on this trip and probably return the latter part of the week. Academy Notes. The lawn has been seeded and people may look out for keep off tho grass" signs in the future. Tho debating club is increasing Its interest. Tho meeting last Friday night was the beBt yet held. The summer school program has been arranged and the circulars are now being distributed through the east ern part of tho state. PRICE 10 CENTS For ale by all ncwadealen M A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago. Denver, Baltimore, Spalding' complete catalogue of Athletic Sporti I In one respect the academy manage ment claims praise, namely, that all its supplies have been purchased through Lincoln merchants. The pa tronage of home industries is a car dinal principle of Its faith. Wesleyan University holds Its ath- " ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH" The finest and most thoroughly equipped school in tho West. $10,000.00 expended in furniture, furnishings, typewriters, etc. Banking fixtures as flno as any banking house. Elegant roll top desks and revolving office chairs in Commercial Department; Yalo 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 teachers, all specialists in tholr lln 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 leau to fame and fortune. Wo have hundreds of our graduates holding the best paying positions in banks, railroad offices, cor porations and business firms throughout tho country. Any one who finishes the course in this institution is assured of a position. STATEMENTS OF EMINENT MEN. "A business training Is absolutely necessary." John Wanamaker. "Some of our students, not yet out of their teens, are making more money by shorthand than the principal of the high school." John S. Hart, Prlh. Philadelphia High School. "I adiso parents to have'their hoys and girls taught shorthand and type writing." Chas. Reode, in The Coming Man. 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