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:jcjprr,4PPf r " m 'IFv1 tt be ID a 1 1 p tfUbraehan A ;' Ifcv : h fc I t p m 4frM"frttM I Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Oapltal, SIOO.000.00 OFFICERS John B. Wright, President J. H. Wescott, Vice-President Joe Samuels. 2d Vice-President P. L. Hall, Cashier W. B. Ryoru, Asst. Cashier Dr. J. R. HAGGARD cPhysician and Surgeon Special attention paid to diseases 01 females and rectal diseases. Room 3 13 to 2J4 Richard Block. RmI- dtnca 1 8 1 0 C Strt. Olfict TtUphon 6SS. RukUnc T!phon L 984. TUB ONLY UP-TO-DATE Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Tables newly oorered Powell's, 146 North llth 8t. Phone L 664 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN. NEBRA8KA CapUaI $200,000; Surplus $100,000; Trofits $18,319 Deposits $2,598,093 S. H. Burnham, Pruldtnt A. J. Sawyer, Vlc-PraUJnt H. S. Prttman, CaahUr H. B. Hraru, AaaUtant Caahlr UNITED 8TATKH DKPOSITOIIT BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEY8 Standard and regulation In every particular. 1210 O St. H.C.Thomas. Proprietor 3&$i&$$&$$Gfr$$ CHARLES KUNKLER Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage. Telephone 383 1020 N St. Lincoln, Neb. C EHLERS TAILOR N. W. corner O and lllliSu. Suits rrude to order at popular prices. Re pairing, cleaning and pressing also. Good work guaranteed. See The Review Press ABOUT YOUR PRINTING Campus Gleanings. I'nlvcraltr Clnlfr. Friday, May 1. Viking party, Walsh hall. May 1. Missouri-Nebraska debate. Memorial hall. Saturday, May 2 Sophomore party, at the armory. Friday, May 8. 0:30 p. in Y W. C A hare and hounds chase. Professor H II. Smith has returned from his two works' tour of the fitatp. Frank Richards, mid-year '03, now tenchlng at Hocn, spent Sunday In thp city. hp houndlrss In Its bcnpflts I am hard pushod to find time to pat and to slppp, and If I follow out thp instruc tions given me, I will soonpr or later havp to quit school or commit suicide " Teacher -"A fool can ask questions that a wisp man can't answer" Pupil- "I suppose that's why so many of vis Hunk "--Colorado Tiger $3.00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. l?th St. Students arc cordially Invited. DiitrH'n C'ljfiirn thiit'n all. Miss Edith Higglns. of the executive office, Is visiting with her parents In Omaha. On the sick list: Professor Moritz and Miss Knthorlno Varuska, neu ralgia; John Mellck. tonsllltlB. The Y. i.l. C. A. Is preparing to give an "old fashioned Bupper" to the mem bprs of the association, Saturday at 5 If), In the rooms nt the University Miss Laura Whaley is enjoying a visit from her father, who came down from Osceola yesterday to attend the meeting of -the Stnte medical society, now In session here. PHONE 384 1132 N St. 'Lincoln Is Illo worth nil inr It depends living? rALAbC the liver DINING HALL on ., DINING CQQPER & HART live well. 1130 N St. Phono 498. Professor R. A. Emerson and W T. Home have gone to Arlington, where they will carry on work In hybridizing In the large orchards there They ex pect to be absent the greater pait of the. week The executive office is in receipt of an Invitation to the animal competitive drill of the Yale corps of cadets under command of Captain Smoke, last yeai commandant of the Cnlversit of Nt- buiHka battalion Professor Haeckcr took bis "animal husbandry" (lass out to the larin cs terday afternoon and showed them the different bleeds of stew k '1 be boys all came ba k with great nrinfuls of violets, lilacs and other prettv (lowers Little Gem hot waffles served at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 Nortn13th St. We have a largo studert patronage. AVonderlnl Resources ol'tho West Willis Sawyer and Leioy Snvvyoi. electrical engineering 'ill and '!S, re spectively, have been called to their home In this city iy ihe death of their rather. H. P. Sawyer Mr. Willis Saw yer Is working for the General Elec tric company of Sthnectady. N Y . and Mr Leroy Sawyer for the Bryan-Marsh Lamp company of Chicago If you are looking for a home and want to visit the West, you can do so with very little expense, as the Union Pnclflc will sell One-way Colonist Tickets every day at the following rates from issourl 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 Wanatchee. $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 be sold ns 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 10, June 2 and 1G. 1903. For full Information call on or ad dress E. B. SLOSSON. General Agent. INTERCOLLEGIATE BUDEAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cottrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Caps, 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 Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. IHPSLSH BEST LINE TO KANSAS CITY and ST. LOUIS cPallman Sleeper between Lincoln and Kansas Gty every night at 0:05 p. m. Newcity ticket office, southwest cdrner i 2th and O streets. F. P. dQRNELL, P, & T. A. While the Glee dub was In Wahoo last Thursday some of the members looked over the prospective cadet camp site, and pronounced It very good The dllllculty is however that In case of a heavy rahi the cadets will find them selves very wet. because of the low ground The Wahoo people are gen erally voi) much interested in the camp and piospects are good for a pioper reception for the cadets Mr Frank B Sanborn will deliver his lecture. "Emerson as I Knew Him," at All Souls' church tonight Mr San born is the author of "The Personality of Emerson," and also the biographer of Emerson, Thoreau. Alcott. and John Brown The price of tickets for the lecture Is 25 cents. Tickets may be secured at the registrar's office. RIDER AGENTS WANTED in each town to take orders for our now Hith Grado Guaranteed Bicycles. New 1903 Models "Belllse," at Completo $8.75 CoSSack," Guaranteed Hit-li Grade. $1075 $14.75 "Siberian' a Beauty $12.75 " Neudorf," Rondllacer no better bicyclo at any price. Any other make or model you want at one-third usual price. Choioo of any standard tires and best equipment on all our bicycles, strongest quarantcc. Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono without a cent dcjwsit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL beforo purchaso Is binding-. 500 Second Hand Wheels 6 Q fc Q taken In trado by our Chicago retail stores, OO '0 uO all makes and morii'la. otmmI im now. a bicycle Tint 11 you havo vvrltcn for our FACTORY PRICES AND FREE TRIAL OFFER. If rcirulur urlct. Ion. YVrlio for it. DO NOT BUY Tires, equipment, sundries and sporting rtkmIs of nil kinds, nt hu In our bin Ireo lundnr Catalan. Omtninun woriri ,.f n..,.fni inf,r,,,.ii i J. L MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, 111. Nebraska Business and Shorthand College Boyd's Theater Building, Omaha, Nebraska A. C. ONG. A. M.. LL. B.. President A. J. LOWRY. Principal They were at the baseball game and the umpire had just called "foul." "1 don't see any feathers," she whispered. '."No, dear," ho Yeplled, "this Is a picked nine." Colorado Tiger. A disconsolate looking youth was seated In a remote corner of the library. A pile of books wore heaped up beforo him and ho gazed at them sadly. Ho was a freBhman and had not yet bocomo wise, as the nature of his discourse indicated. "I wish," ho quavered, "that overy prof did not havo the notion that his special sub ject was the only one. Hero I have been instructed to spend two hours on each of my tlvo s'tudles. That means from six to ten hours perditlous labor a day. It seems to me that It would bo a good thing If tho professors would tome to realize there are other sub jects taught in the University besides their own. And to the regular lesson some of them tack on a lot of supple mentary reading which, of course, will "ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH" The finest and most thoroughly equipped school in the West. $10 000.00 expended In furniture, furnishings, typewriters, etc-. Hanking 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 teachers, all specialists In their line of work. THE BEST OF EVERYTHING MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE THE 13 EST RESULTS. i A Business or Shorthand Education will open up a thousand different avenues In life that lead to fame and fortune. We have hundreds of our graduates holding the best paying positions in banks, railroad offices, cor porations and business firms throughout the 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 tho principal of the high school." John S. Hart Prin Philadelphia High School. "I ad.isc parents to have their boy? and giils 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. ' i i j. I . ' . "I