hi Cbc all? Vlebraehnn I BUSINESS DIRECTORY h fi Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize thoso Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ART GOODS Curtice. Lincoln Book Store. BANKS Columbia, First National. BARBER SHOP 1'alace, R. & C, Shannon. BATHS Chris' Place. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam Hall, Sidles, Gltard, Lyman. BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co- Op, Brown, University Book Store. Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store. BOOK BINDING Gillespie CARPENTER Wilson. CIGARS Powell. Lindscy, Foliart. CLOTHING Unland. Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine, Armstrong. COAL Gregory, Dierks, Whltebreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Leming. DANCING HALIj Fraternity. DRUGGIST Steiner, Woempncr, Rec tor, Brjwn, RIggs, Wrigtit. FLORISTS Chapin Broe. DRY GOODS Miller & PaJne. FURNITURE Rudgo & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. Lincoln GROCERS- Keystone, Faum-is Gi ) eery. Transfer. HARDWARE Hall, Rudgo & Guenzel. HOTIiLS Lindell. Walton. Boyd. INSURANCE Connecticut Mutua. JEWELERS--Tucker, Hnllet, Ith h ards. " LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., LIVERIES Melick. LUMBER Dlerka." NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer cial. NOVELTIES Thorpe. OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line. OPTICIAN Dr. .1. J. Davis. PAINT & CASS Western Glass & Paint Co. PHOTOGRAPHS- Harden. PIANOS St hmoller & -Mueller, Ross Curtice. PLUMBING Korsmeyer. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griffin Greer, New Cen tury, Ivj Press, Review Press, George Bros. RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Unique, Don Cameron, Good Health. SHOES Perkiua & Sheldon, Sander son, Anderson, SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop. STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room 512, Rkhaids oil:. SUITORIUM Weber. Burt's. TAILORS Unland, Bumstead. THEATRES Ollher, Lyric. TYPEWRITERS -011Itr. L 7k. ff 59 Jilt' 53 4lv nl flnR tDf Milt SU-' Stunt v-m . X. tr v i J '- 3! fi & tpg p tw f frs, IS A DECLARATION. (Continued tiiiin pan'1 1 ) htantial A colic itlon ol peisons :o whom is (lit rusted a business Is either a loaid oi a coinmiiteo just as you may lea'-c to tall them one and tit' "anie tiling. All suggestions concerning the pien iiuition of the Sombnio, its mnteiinl or sublet t matter, its cocr and its con tents, or the business tnanagement of the entei prise, will be weltomed by us ;ntl will receive touittous considera tion lb t anse In the past a board has been lerkbf-s in Its trust it no moie tollous that another boaid will he, than thai because some years ago n state titUfUirr 1m tame a defaulter the piesent t lc-aserer will be dlrelei't in liis tlutj Do not be knockers until join suggestions have been present! and lett unheeded, elsewise you expose the unwoithj animus of your knock ing. We heiebj pledge ourselves not to exploit the t lass lor our personal gain but while expecting a teasonable com pensation toi our services, to produce a hook thnt will be a credit to the Unl ersity. our class and ourselves. Self respect and a desire to merit the ap probation of our fellows, now and here after, will not permit us to do other wise. Respectfully. MAFON WHEELER, CHARI ES M. MATHEWSON Editors-in-Chier. ROB'T R. HILL. FRANK ANDERSON. Business Managers. A MINSTREL SHOW. Dramatic Club Intends to Give a Play in Auditorium. Ai langements liaM' iust been puleet ttl li the Diamatic Club to give a Li dies" lin-tr. 1 show in April It is rx p.M ted to male this the clowning fea ture ol the cbib's work, and to give rn rxhibition that is not only excel lent from a musical .standpoint, but it is to be highly icflned and carried o-it in the most artistic style To do this it will not he confined to members of the club, but the best musical talent of the city will be emplojetl and such outside help called in as may be neces sary to make a really first dasb min strel possible Those who were con nected with the University in thejlajs of Colonel Stotzenburg will remember the minstrel undertaken bj the Url ersity then It crowded the theatre to its utmost capacity, and in eveiy re spect proved to be a most glorious M'cces: The management will span' no effoit to make this undei taking sur pass all pievious ones The Auditorium will be seemed, as it Is perhaps bet adapted for this pur pose and the seating capacity too is such as to pennit of n large attendance. Active work will commence at once, and the young ladies aie requested by the manag, ment to meet for the flist icheaisal Wrdncsdoij at 7 p m., in V. lot; The nramalir club is an exceedingly thong organization. It has a large membeishlp and ail aie active workers. The vaiioiiB divisions bavc had regular meetings sinco the opening of school in September, and a high degree of efile iency has been developed, and a number of plays worked up which will he givii beloi. the end of the season. "Mr. Bob" comes in February "Mr. Tompkin's Hired Man" in M -11111. The I adic.i Minstred In April, and "Mis Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" in May loses up the beason. Our pi ice is 1.1 cent, and we gie '. "i cent shave s. Tl. ' U ft C. unci Palace Haiber Don Cnmeron's lunch counter fojr. pood service. Widght Drug Co... 117 No. 11th, 'phone III 3. Box of cigars given away every day at Powell's Oliver theatre' building. Lincoln Transfer Co. Phone. 176. Daggage. The Whltebreast Co.. at 1106 0 St., Is the plncc to buy coal. iffl 1 HOW TO I TELL I A I Woman's I AGE ("Black Joe" is now 24 years old, which is twice the ace that "White Sue" was when "Black Joe" was as old as "White Sue" is now. How old is "White Sue" now? Read this space in our next issue and you will find correct answer, also solution and proof, in the meantime chew "White Sue" gum for the dark brown taste and "Black Joe" for the complexion and a "pleasant smile" for the blues, and don't forget to save the wrappers. Homeseekers' Excursions. . . On February 2 and 16, March 1 nnd r, April 5 nnd 19. Tiekots will be sold at one fnre plus $2.00. Return limit 21 daj'B. The points to which they will he sold are as follows: All points In Indlnn nnd Okla homa Territories, and Texas; also to many points In New Mexico, Ar kansas, Arizona and Louisiana. Call and get full information. City ofllco Oor. 10th unci O street Depot (Mlloo 7tli nnd P St. Lincoln, Neb. BO YEAR8 EXPERIENCE iJjjjjn Trade Marko Designs Copyrights &.c Anvnnn aAnrlllltf n nlrrlrh find (Iniirrlntlnn TTlflV quickly nvortulu enr opinion froo whether mi Invoiilloii In prohnhlr patentable t'oiiiniunlpn. iloiinHlrlcllTcoiilldoiitliil. HANDBOOK onl'atenU Doiit froo. c)ilct nooncy forBocurlnjit)atenl. rntcntH taUou t.iroudh Munn & Co. rocelv tptcial notice, without clinrKO, In tho Scientific American. A handsomely lllnntrutort weokly. Tirtecat clr culntloii of nny nclonlltlo Journal. Terms, 13 a roar; four months, 1. 8old byall nowsclcnlorn. MUNN &Co.36,Broadwa"' New Yorlf Urauch Ofnco. 625 V Ht Wnshlntov '). C. Stclner-Wocmpencr Druo Co Succcuon I BTEINER PHARMACY. 114 O Street' Phoru 707 Lincoln, It. Manufacturers of Stoinor'u Balaam Rhubarb Cold Capsules. Pile Guro and Oray'i Ooncl'Mon Powdera. Fraternity Hall 13th St N Street Newly furnished and decorated. Is now open for dates for College and Frater nity dancea. Special ratea to atudonta. FAULKNER & SHARP Room 308, Fraternity Bldg. The Shadow E OLIVER WM TypeAri'tcr iv M The Standard Visible Writer Qs51Pk f EXTENDS OVER. -;,'I A-LL THE "iMSjS- EARTH &$$m$3kmgt ifflBHBt ' ' omaha '.y'-Vw-. . r." ' '' ,v '(' , ' , I I : : : L r -i '