The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 17, 1904, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
very Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing 80.
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book
Store.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BARBER SHOP Palace, R. & C.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Unde-
land & Co.
Shannon.
BATHS Chrlfl' Place.
BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam
Hall, Sidles, GIrard, Lyman.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co-
Op, Brown, University Book Store.
Sam Hall, Lincoln Book.Storo.
BOOK BINDING Gillespie.
CARPENTER Wilson.
CIGARS Powell, Llndsey, Foliart.
CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer,
B. L. Paine, Armstrong.
COAL. Gregory, Dlerks, Whltebreast,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Lemlng, Maxwell,
Lincoln Candy Kitchen.
DAIRY Franklin, Laming.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
DRUGGIST Stelner, Woempner. Rec
tor, Brown, Riggs, Wright
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M.
DaviB, Hardy.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
GROCERS Keystone, Farmers Gro
cery. HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzel.
HOTELS Llndell, Walton, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutuai.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.,
LIVERY Forbes.
LUMBER Dlerks.
NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commercial.
NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line.
OPTICIAN Dr. J. J. Davis, Hallett.
PAINT &. G"LASS Western GlasB &
Paint Co.
PHOTOGRAPHS Hayden.
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller, Ross
Curtice.
PLUMBING Korsmeyer.
POOL &. BILLIARDS Powell.
PRINTING, Griffln Greer, New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Review PresB, George
Bros.
RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Unique,
Don Cameron, Homo Cafe.
SHOES Perkius & Sheldon, Sander
son, Anderson,
SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop.
STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room
512, Richards blk.
SU1TORIUM Weber.
TAILORS Unland, Bumstead.
THEATRES Olllvcr.
TYPEWRITERS Olliver.
Late Society Notes
Miss Edith Butler Is in Knnsns City
on a short visit.
Doano Powell of Omaha Is visiting
his Phi Psl brothers.
Miss Alleyne MrEachron, of Omaha,
I3 pledged to Alpha Omjer.on PI,
Adolph Meyer, of Omaha, is pledged
to -Phi Kappa Psl.
Miss Mabel Stephen was at
homo In Omnhn over Sunday.
Mies Emma Schrelber has
pledged to Alpha Omicion- PI.
her
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Phi Delta Theta will give an in
formal party Friday evening.
PI Beta Phi entertained informally
Friday evening at the chapter house.
Orville Martin. U. of N. '98. :---vard.
'00. visited his Alpha Theta'Lni
brothers over Sunday.
Delta Tau Delta held initiation cere
monies followed by a spread at the
chapter house Saturday evening.
The members eef IHee club wore
pleasantly enterta" .-tf Monday even
ing by Professor EameB at his home,
1827 E street. Refreshments were
served and a pleasant time onjoyed.
Engineering Notes.
F. D. Burr. '03, electrical engineer
ing, who Is employed in Helena, Mont.,
pent in his subscription to the Temple
Fund the other day. He enclosed a
clipping from the Helena Independent,
of February 5. which voices his own
Fpntlments and we believe those of
the majority of students. We quote:
"Thero Is not anything the matter
with his (Mr. Rockefeller's) money as
for as we know. It Is just as good na
any other person's and It will buy just
as much, and it 1b Just as capable of
doing good, and further than that It
will do more good In other people's
hands thai In his own."
This is cynically put, but there, la
a -basis ofgdodhard common sense
which is noticeably lacking In much
that Is being written on the subject.
We havo not as yetnmong all the
"knockers" heard of any coming up
and making good the loss, which tin'1
University would suffer by the re
jection of this gift.
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I How Old is "White Sue'
Y Question: "Black Joe" Is now .24 years old, which Is twice the
X age that "White Sua" waB when "Black Joo" was na old ns "White
j Sue" Is now.
X How old Is "White Suo" now?
j. If "Black Joe" Is now 24 years old, and that age Ib twice tho age that
f "White Sue" was when "Black Joe" was as old as "Whlto Sue" 1b
X now, "Whlto Sue" at that tlmo must have been onc-hnlf aa old as "Black
Joe" Ib now, or 12 years.
X Therefore, If "White Sue" was 12 years old when "Black Joo" was
.j. as old aa "Whlto Sue" Is now, "Black Joe" at that time must have been
f 18 years old.
X Therefore, If "Black Joe" was 18 years old when "White Sue" was
12 years old, "White Sue" must now be as many years older than 12
5 as "Black Joe" Is than 18, or 6 years. Therefore, "White Sue's" pres-
S, ent ago must be the sum of 12 and G years, or 18 years.
f Important Notice: If "White Suo" Had tho Habit of chewing jr
X "Black Joe" gum for her complexion Bho would havo been so woll x
pleased with the results that she would havo "Had a Pleasant Smile" 4.
Y and would at least havo appeared several years younger,
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Homeseekers' Excursions. . .
On February 2 and 16, March 1 and 5, April 5 and 19. Tickets will
be sold nt one fare plus $2.00. Return limit 21 days. Tho points to
which they will be sold are as follows: All points In Indian and Okla
homa Territories, and Texas; also to many points in New Mexico, Ar
kansas, Arizona and Louisiana.
Call and get full Information.
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City ofllco
Cor. 10th and
O street
Depot Ofllco
7th and P St.
Lincoln, Neb.
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The Engineering society meets Wed
nesday evening at 8 o'clock In M. 211
There is some very Important buslnest
to be transacted, as the board whlcr
will have charge of the Engineerinj
Annual for next year Is to" bo elected
Mr. Otis Weeks. '95. will deliver a tall
upon the "Kaw River Flood of 1903."
The Photographer
1029 O STREET
FOR FINE PHOTOS
for acceptable Mea
State M patented.
THE PATENT RECORD,
Baltimore. Md.
Subscript' )n price or tUo Patent Rboorp fl-fit
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Stelner-Woempener Brug Co.,
8ucccuoi t
8TEINER PHARMACY.
SU OStmtf
Phoo. 707 Unwta, N.
Manufacturers of Stoi&er'e Balsam
Rhmbarb Gold Capsules. Pile Cure and
Qrar't Oond'Mon Powdera.
Fraternity flail 13th N Street
Newly furnished and decorated. Ib now
pen for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. Special rates to students.
FAULKNER SHARP
Room 308, Fraternity Did.
Every engineering student was mucl
disappointed In not being able to hea
the address by Prof. Elwopd Mead. W
all realize, however, that Professo
Mead must be a very busy man, bu
trust that ho will find It posible t
visit the University" some time bofon
the close of the school year.
The cross-head for tho Atlas enginr
in the electrical laboratory has at las
been received and put in place
Through some misunderstanding 1
was not shipped with the cylinder am
had to bo re-ordered.. The use of thr
engine will save running tho com
pound engine during the day time.
The second heat for the year wa'
taken off In the foundry today. It li
much more ' pleasant work now "tha
it will bo later in tho year when' th
weather becomes warmer.
The Shadow
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Our price is 15 cents, and we give 16
cent shaves.
. Tho-R. fir C. and Palace Barbel
Shops.
Don Cameron's lunch' counter fof
rood service.
Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th
'phone 313;
Sam's. Cafe, The only place In the
city to get the famous "Littlo Gen
Hot Waffles." Special service far k
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