The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 22, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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Columbia National Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
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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.
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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
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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.
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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.
THE SELECTION OF A SCHOOL WILL LARGELY
SUCCESS IN LIFE.
DETERMINE
YOUR
Apply for a catalogue bound in alligator, the finest ever published by a
business college.
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