The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1904, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing So.
ECONOMIC ESSAY PRIZES
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book
Store.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BARBER SHOP Palace, R. & C,
Shannon.
BATHS Chris Place.
BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam
Hall, Sidles, Glrard, Lyman.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co
- Op, Brown, University Book Store.
Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store.
BOOK BINDING Gillespie.
CARPENTER Wilson.
CIGARS Powell, Llndsey, Follart.
CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer,
B. L. Paine, Armstrong.
COAL Gregory, Dlerka, Whltebroaut,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell,
Lincoln Candy Kltcan.
DAIRY Franklin, Laming.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
DRUGGIST Stoinor, Woempner, Rec
tor, Briwn, Rlggs, "Wright.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
FURNITURE Rudo & Guoncel, A. M.
Davis, Hardy.
EXPRESS Linooln Local. Lincoln
GROCERS KeyBtone, Farmers Grocery-Transfer.
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HARDWARE Hall, Rudgo & Guenzel.
HOTELS Lindell, Walton, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutuai.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet, Rich
ards. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.,
LIVERIES Mellck,
LUMBER Dlerka.
NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer
cial. NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line,-
OPTICIAN Dr. J. J. Davis.
PAINT & CfLABQ Western Glass &
Paint Co.
PHOTOGRAPHS Hayden.
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller, Robs
Curtice.
PLUMBING Korsmeyer.
POOL & BILLIARDS Powell.
PRINTING, Griffin Greer, New Cen
tury, Ivy Presla, Tleview Press, George
Bros. .
RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Unique,
Don Cameron, Good Health.
SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander
son, Anderson,
SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop.
STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room
512, Richards blk.
8UITORIUM Weber, Burt's.
TAIIiORS Unland, Bumstoad.
THEATRES Olllver, Lyric.
TYPEWRITERS Olllver.
Chicago Firm Offers Incentive
For University Men
The registrar has recolved the fol
lowing communication from ProfeBor
Lawrence Laughlln, of the University
of Chicago:
In. order to arouse an Interest In tho
study of topics relating to commerce
and industry, and to stimulate an ex
amination of the value of college train
ing for business men, a committee
composed of Professor J. Lawrence
Laughlln, University of Chicago, chair
man; Professor J. B. Clark, Columbia
University; Professor Henry C.
Adams, University of Michigan; Hor
ace White, Esq., New York City, and
Hon. Carrol D. Wright, National Com
missioner of Labor, havo been enablod,
through the generosity of the firm ol
Hart, Schaffner and Marx, of Chicago,
to offer four prizes for the beBt stud
ies on any one of the following sub
jects:
1. The causes and extent of tho re
cent Industrial progress of Germany.
2. To what is tho recent growth of
American competition in tho markets
of Europe to be attributed?
3. Tho Influence of industrial com
binations upon the condition of the
American laborer.
4. The economic advantages and
disadvantages of present colonial pos
sessions to the mother country.
5. The causes of the panic of 1903.
6. What forms of education should
bo advised for tho elevation of wage
earners from a lower to a higher In
dustrial status In the United States?
7. What method of education Is
treat suited for men entering upon
trade and commerce?
A first prize of $1,000 and a second
prize of $500 in cash, are offered for
the best studies presented by Class A,
composed exclusively of all persons
who have received the bachelor's de
gree from an- American college since
1893; and a llrst prize of $300, and a
second prize of $150, In cash, are of
fered for the best studies presented
by ClasB B. composed of persons who,
at the time the papers were sent In, are
undergraduates of any American col
lege. No one in class A may compete
In claBS B, but any one In class B
may compete In claBS A. Tho com
mittee reserves to Itself the right to
award the two prizes of $1,000 and $500
to undergraduates, If the merits of
the papers demand It.
The ownership of tho copyright of
successful studies will rest In the
donors, and It Is expected that, with
out precluding the ubo of these papers
as theses for higher degreos, they will
cuuse them to be issued In some per
manent form.
Competitors are advised that the
studies should be thorough, expressed
In good English, and not needlessly
expanded. They should be inscribed
with an assumed name, the year when
the bachelor's degree was received,
and the institution which conferred
the degree, or in which he Is studying,
and accompanied by a sealed envelope
giving the real name and address of
the competitor. The papers should
be sent on or before June 1, 1905, la
J. Lawrence Laughlln, Esq., Universi
ty 6f Chicago, Box 145, Faculty Ex
change, Chicago, Illinois.
Dr. Jordan of Leland-Stanford Uni
versity, surprised Dr. Bessey yester
day mQrning by droping into his class.
He waB asked to give a talk, to which
request ho consented and said that
he was one of the first instructors liH
botany ifTHarvaj-d and nff"prided him
self on the fact that from those who
took work under here there were now
a dozen of the leading botanists of the
United States.
Woman's Home Companion
10'ACOPY.i
THE IDEAL HOME
MAGAZINE
Is in its twenty-eighth year; is
rimed on fine paper and pro
usely illustrated. It gives 40 to
54 pages a month, each page ix
by 16 inches, and a new and
beautiful cover in colors every
issue. Its editors and contrib
utors are the most popular
American writers ; in snort, it
is the ideal family magazine,
magnificently illustrated. Its
departments are edited by ex
perts and are full of interest
As a home magazine it has no su
periors, nnd few, if any, equals.
6H Pages-l,2W Pictures
BACH PAdB IS EQUAL TO KHJ1
ORDINARY MA0AZINB PAQES...
Hundreds of thousands con
sider it a family necessity. It
is clean, pure and inspiring.
Its contents, while varied, are
entertaining and of the highest
i svHa. If nnntmna nAltHAff daiu
sationaltsm nor provincialism.
It already has 340,000 subscribers, and this number is constantly increasing.
A Live Agcat Wasted In Every Commaslty. Most Liberal Terms.
Sabscriptloa Price $1.00 a Year. Ten Cents a Copy.
Cpf(1 Tpn Cflfci fr a sample copy and we will send you ah elegant
ocuu cu veil 10 engraving, 20 by 25 inches in size, of Landseer's
famous painting " Defiance, or Stag at Bay." Mention this offer when you write.
Address WOMAN'S HOME COMPANION, Springfield, Ohio
SLOOAYEAn . s
I Wt CWOWEU.K KHUtfATBICK COMPANY. HJPUtHtR
The 9 o'clock- division of American
History II will meet for their recita
tion Friday ifFthe old chapel, where a
stereoptlcon lecture will be given.
An approprlpate and useful Valen
tine is a copy of "An Old Sweetheart
of Mine,' or "The Courtship of Miles
Standlsh." Illustrated by Christy. The
Lincoln Book Store.
Lemlng's, ice crpnm ana candy; lltb
and L Sts.
Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th,
'phone 313.
Call at 1134 O St.
OR TELEPHONE 812
For all Kinds of
Commercial and Society Printing
Qrlffln-GreorPrlntlng Co
There is no watch, clock or Article of
jewelry we cannot fix
C. A. TUCKER
The Up-to-the-MlnuU Jeweler
PROMPT SERVICE. H23 O Street
The Photographer
1029 O STREET
FOR PINE PHOTOS
Lincoln Tank Line
Successor To C H. Mann
GASOLINE, KEROSENE, LUB ICATING OIL
125 No. 12th Street. Telephone 473
OUR PRICES
Shirks any stylo Oc
8ottou Undershirts 5c
otlon Df&wtirs.' . . .-.-. .-n . rr.5c.
Nightshirts 8c
Socks 5c
Handkerchiefs, 3 for 5c
YUlgE BROS. LAUNDRY
THE BEST ALWAY8 THE CHEAP-
rT The Connecticut Mutual Life
nauranoe Co. offers a Polloy that
Combines all the valuable features
that experience has shown to bo de
sirable in life insurance, and is liberal,
Just and definite in all its terms and
conditions.
For further information or sample
policy call on
JOHN H. PLATZ, Agent
lit South 12th St. Lincoln
Weairyjjjiy
STYLISH SHOES
THE celebrated Hanan,
Walk-Over and W.L.
Douglas makes for men,
Hanan and Sorosis Shoes
for women. Swedish
Gymnasium Shoe. None
genuine unless stamped
"Perkins' Swedish'
ROGERS & PERKINS
COMPANY
Successors to Webster & Rogers
und Perkins and Sheldon Co. 1120
O Street.
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LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up-to-Duto Soda Fountain
and Magazines.
MS.rNorth llth Street,
POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL
was opened this fall with tables all
newly covered, best cues and balls,
newly papered, everything up-to-daU,
Including customers,
I. P. POWELL, !46 N lltfi SL Pta L iU
for acceptable Mat
State if pateate.
THE PATENT RE0MD,
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