The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 07, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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Ctlimlla National Bank
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASICA
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OFFICERS
Johm B. Triffat, President
J. H. Wwcott, Vice-PrMMcot
Jot Samuels 2d VTce-Prwkknt
P. L. HalL Cuhict
V. B. Ryons, Aat Cuhte
Dr. J. R, HAGGARD
'Physician And Surgeon
Special attention paid to dkewta
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Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Tables wly ooTrd
Powell's, 146 North llth 8t.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK i
OF LINCOLN. NBERASKA
Upttal 200 ,000 Surplus $ 100,000;
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H. B. Hrtnj. Assistant Oulfo T
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I BOWLING ALLEY
ALLEYS
Standard and rMulaUoa
In every particular.
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H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
BETTER BE SAFE
THAN BE SORRY I
A safe deposit box is always
safe money and valuable
papers secure against
fire, thieves or other
disaster.
$1.25 pays for a box for thru months
Fire-proof storage
for trunks, boxes of
silverware, etc., at low rates
Lincoln Safe Deposit
and Trust Co.
126 N. llth St.
PATENT KID
that will not crack.
Lace or button, $3.50
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Campus Gleanings.
University Cftlendar.
Thursday. May 7 Homo Field Meet.
Friday. May 8 High School Fete
Day. Whole holiday.
Friday, May 8. 0:30 p. m. Y. W. C.
A. hare and hounds chase.
MIhb I aurn Whaley'B mother Ib vIhII
Ing her.
Company C haB re-adopted Its old
company color brown.
MIbs Veda Ijinphear Is entertaining
her aunt, MIbs Harris, of Ashland
S A. Gardiner has secured for the
Historical society a number of photo
graphs of Lincoln In 1868 They were
presented to the society by Mr. Geo.
Walsh of this city.
The department of botany has re
ceived a couple of large microscopes
for examination with a view to pur
chasing for advanced work In the
classes in cytology and bacteriology.
A few days ago a package of botan
ical specimens came to the University
herbarium from southern Mississippi,
a region which has been but little
Btudled so far as Its vegetation Ib con-corned.
liy one of the numerous errors In
yesterday's Nebraskan. the Alnha
Theta Chi banquet of next Friday even
ing was scheduled for the I.indell. in
stead of the Lincoln, where it Ib really
to be held.
Captain Smoke, last year's popular
commandant of the University bat
talion, and now in successful charge
of tho military department at Yale,
has been visiting friends In the city
since Sunday.
Dr Wolcott has a communication
from tho University of Missouri ask
ing for a man from our zoology depart
ment to give instruction In biology In
the Missouri University summer Bchool.
It has not been decided yet who will
go.
Mr J. K. Morrison, until this week
business manager of The Nebraskan.
left school Wednesday to accept a posi
tion aB traveling agent for a Lincoln
firm. A. O. Schrelber will assume, his
position as business manager, and will
at tho same time retain charge of the
circulation.
A letter from P. J. O'Garra. '02, now
of the division of plant pathology of
the United States department of agri
culture, tells of his experiences In the
government service In tho southern
Btates. He has been In charge of large
tracts of fruit trees on which extensive
experiments have been undertaken by
tho exports Bent out from Washington.
He is greatly pleased with his work
The cadets have a now grievance in
the fact that Friday drill regulation
classes which are affected by tho holi
day have been called to meet today.
"If all the profs would do that," re
marked one, "we'd have a full day of It
Thursday, wouldn't we." Some com
plaint Ib also heard agalnBt Friday's
drill, but as It Ib a matter over which
the local authorities have little control,
the criticisms are rather Impersonal.
LNCKAVINCCO.
DESIGNERS T XT
ILLUSTRATORS
ENGRAVERS
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CHARLES KUNKLER
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
Sewerage.
Telephone 353
1020 N St. Lincoln, Neb.
C EHLERS
TAILOR
N. W. corner O ami nth St.
Suits made to order at popular prices. Re
pairing, cleaning and pressing also.
Good work guaranteed.
WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Go.
12th 118b.
LINCOLN, Nil.
w!!:,n,T',h PALACE "'fit"
DINING
HALL
Paepttwhoeat
at the
COOPER
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1IM N IL
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FORBES STABLES
LIVERY. BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
MtM 1 135-1 131 P St. PlMMS0t
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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 i 2th and O streets.
F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A.
RIOEft AGENTS WANTED
In oach town to take orders for our new High Grado
Guaranteed Bicycles.
New 1903 Models
"BeiU&O," Completo $875
" CoSSack," Guaranteed High Grado $iOm7S
"Siberian," a Beauty $12.75
"NQUdorf," " Road Racer $14.75
no bettor bicycle at any price. N
Any other make or model you want at one-third
usual price. Choice of any standard tires and best
equlpmont on all our.bioyclos. btrongeat guarantee.
Wo SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono
without a cent deposit and allow Q DAYS FREE
TRIAL boforo purchaso is binding'.
500 Second Hand Wheels tO a tO
taken In trado by our Chicago retail stores, tftl 0 tfO
all makes and models, irood as now
lin VAT RIIV 5 blcyclo untllyou havts wrlton for our
LIU HU fill I rirvfnnv drioccT urt cdcc tbiii neceo
Tires, equipment, sundries and sporting goods of all kinds, at half regular price".
Uj our big Ireesunjto catalog. Contains a world of usoful information. Write forlu
J. L. MEAD GYGLE C0.9 Chicago, III.
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Nebraska Business and Shorthand College
Boyd's Theater Building, Omaha, Nebraska
A. C. ONG. A. M.. LL. B.. President A. J. LOWRY. principal
it
ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH"
The uneatnd moat thoroughly equipped Bchool 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 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
BEST RESULTS.
A BUBlne&B dr 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 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 the principal of the high school." John S. Hart, Prln.
Philadelphia High School.
"I adIse 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
SUCCESS IN LIFE.
DETERMINE YOUR
Apply for a catalogue bound In alligator, the finest ever published by a
business college.
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