fffijS?5iS ;- Gbe Datlf fcbrehan !: ' - i 4 f Gilumbta National Bank Or LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Oapltal, 100,000.00 OFFICERS John B, Ifrifht, President J. H. Wescott, Vice-PresMent Jot Samuels, 2d Vice-President P. L. HslL Cuhkr V. B. Ryons, Ant. CsshUr Dr. J. R. HAGGARD 'Physician and Surgeon Special attention paid to diseases of terostes and rectal diseases, Roonu2f3 to 2U Richard Dfock. Rt- dnc Ifl 10 C Strut. Office TUohM CS8. FtMbbnca Telephone L 9B4. TMQ ONLY UP-TO-DATE Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Tables newly ooyered Powell's, 146 North llth 8t. Phone L 064 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA Upitnl f 200,000; Surplus St 00 ,000: 'Profits $18,319 1 Deposits 12,593,03 S, H. Bufnhem, President A. J Sfwy". Vlce-Preel4"ent rt. 3. rnimin, Cjuhltr H. B. Even. Auimnt Cuhlit UNITED 8TATK8 DKPOS1TOIIT BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS Standard and rsgulatioa in every particular.' I2IO O St. H.C.Thomas. P rem Motor &&&&&&&&&SQ44 CHARLES KUNKLER Plumbing, Gas Fitting and Sewerage. ' Telephone 383 1020 N St. Lincoln, Neb. THE Northwestern LINE 4 ONLY DOUBLE TRACK Railroad between Missouri River and Chicago. Direct line to St. Paul-Minneapolis Direct line to Black Hills City Ticket Office, J024 O St. R. W. McGINNIS, General Agent aaaaaaaaVsBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV. jbsssssssssHbbssssbbbsT PATENT KID that will not crack. Lace or button, $3.50 S m&N pfrWsntf) tmosnur.Jb Campus Gleanings. Unlreraltr Calendar. Thursday. May 7 Homo Field Meet. Friday. May 8 High School Fete Day. Whole holiday. Friday. May 8. 6:30 p. m. Y. W. C. A. hare and hounds rhase. Miss Joy Grimm spent Sunday at her home In Roca. Paul Brockway Ih hack In school af ter a week'n Illness. The Sigma Chl's will give a party In Walsh hall tomorrow evening. C. A. Hawxhy, '01, y,as In the city Monday, conducting a' case in the su preme court. Alpha Theta Chi will give Its an nuol banquet Friday evening. May 8th at the Llndell. A new pendulum chronoscope Is a valuable addition to the psychological laboratory apparatus. Miss Marie Barney is back In school after a week's absence on account of the illness of her nephew. Mrs. Griffin of Falrbury is spend ing a few days with her daughters. Misses Anna and Zella Griffin. C E. Miller" has secured a position for next summer, as chainman with n surveying party in the employ of the Northwestern railroad. Miss Mattle Allen is carrying her ar,m In a sling as the result of a frac ture or the forearm, sustained in a fall from her bicytlo last week. "Dandelion Park" will soon be an appropriate name for the ampus. un less a radical campaign is quickly set on foot by the proper authorities. Miss Cora Wise, who took her de gree in February, has gone to the Om aha Indian agency In the northern part of the state, where she "will tenth the rest of the year. Professor Moore, of the phjsUs de partment, who lias been suffering from a rather severe attack of pneumonia, is recovering rapidly, and will be able to meet his classes in a few days. "Deacon" Koehler. '02. has finished his year's work In Chicago University, and has come back to Nebraska. He will preach in Kansas during the sum mer, hut Is now visiting friends here. Dress parade and review will be held Friday afternoon, instead of Thursday, in order to show the visiting higli Bchools what the military department is. Friday classes will meet and recite Thursday In their respective class rooms. C. E. Farley, of last year's sophomore class, is In the city, calling on Univer sity friends. Mr. Farley is in the real estate business with his brother at Bancroft. He reports a very goo'd business. He contemplates, going to Columbia next year. The government Inspector will visit the University and Inspect the military department some day this week. All cadets are ordered to clean their equip ment and put it in perfect condition, also to be in readiness to fall in for inspection at any time during the re mainder of the week. White duck trou sers will be worn, and they must be newly laundered. Dr. Bolton will go to Colorado today to deliver a course of three lectures In return for Dr. Allln's recent lecture here before- the philosophical and peda gogical clubs. The lectures will be given on Thursday night and during Friday on. the following topics: "Func tions of Mind In Animal and Human Life." "The Relation of Pleasure and Pain to Emotion." and "Effects of Pas times." The doctor will " not return until Sunday or Monday. C EHLERS TAILOR N. W. cornr O and I I th Su. Suits made to order at popular prices. Re pairing, cleaning and pressing also. Good work guaranteed. Mrs. J, W. Petry WHOLESALE & RETAIL BAKERY Phone 564 234 So. I Jtix St. Thft Stelner-Woempener Drug Co.'s soda fountain, Twelfth and 0, has a reputation for cool refreshing drinks. Those delicious ice cream sodas with fruits in season are a delight to stu dents. The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to-date place where you can get your Clothing Cleaned and 'Pressed Phone 708. Northeast Cor. Hth fie O 8ts. Keystone Gash Grocery Store 2-IBJ-J33 a.. I3tfc St. Lasoh & Blake, Proprietors kMte you U cstt, inspect their sttperh stock nd note the MrActlbe prices. MONARCH GOODS Up-to-date Meat Market BEST LINE TO KANSAS CITY and ST. LOUIS Pullman Sleeper between Lincoln and Kansas Gty every night at 10:05 p. m. New city ticket office, southwest corner 1 2th and O streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. Mill AGENTS WANTED In each town to take order3 for our now Rlcrh nrrwln Guaranteed Biccles. New 1903 Models ' Belllse, " Complete $&. 75 ' QoSSack," Guaranteed YlUh Orado $Wm7S "Siberian," a. Beauty $12.75 " Neutlorf," Road Racer $14.75 no better bicyclo at any price. Any other vmkc or model you want at one-third usuul price. Choice of any standard tires and best equipment on all our bicycles, btronyest guarantee. Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono without a cent deposit and allow 10 DAYS FREE TRIAL before purchaso la binding. 500 Second Hand Whal t a . taken In trado by our Chlcasro retail stores. UJ lO toll nil makes and models, irood as new. Bin NAT RIIY 5.Ul:L0."n!U.70" avo wrlton for our Tirni ,nlnnT.ni ..TZa, rnuitl rniut: AND fKfcE TRIAL OFFER. lnonrhinPS". s.undrl?nd sporting roods of all kinds, at half regular price. In our big lreo.undr, catalog. Contain,, a world of useful Information. Wrlto ft.r It. J. L. HEAD GYGLE GO., Chicago, III. Nebraska Business and Shorthand College Boyd's Theater Building, Omaha. Nebraska A. C. ONG. A. M.. LL. B.. President A. J. LOYVRY. Principal "ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH" The finest and most thoroughly equipped school In the West. $10 000.00 expended In furniture, furnishings, typewriters, etc. Banking fixtures as flno as any banking house. Elegant roll top desks and rovolvlug- 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 BEST RESULTS. A Business or Shorthand Education will open up a thousand different avenues in life that lead to fame and fortune. Wo have hundreds of our graduates holding the hest 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 moner hy shorthand than the principal of the high school." John S, Hart Prin Philadelphia High School. "I ad.-ise parents to have their boys and girls taught shorthand and type writing." Chas. Reado, 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. .tf i- ' v '... y, ii vSj!.. jiAf "I ijAmm " n Wlj,W i- AlsVwWiMi 'Ai :Csi . t, vT A tVSJ. . ...V ., HSIMkBk bM? tUHrnj