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mw' Cbe Dally flebraehan BUSINESS DIRECTORY Ernest Bessey to go to Africa. utd- j r -V I V Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. Ernst Rossfcy, '96, now a student in tho University of Halle, Germany, has been asked by the U. S. department of ngricultuie to go to Algiers in north ern Africa, in order to make a study ol the date palms which grow there. He it to start about the middle of March, going by way of Marseilles, from where ho takes a steamer across tho Mediterranean. After his return ho :n to take his examination for the doc tor's degree. ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book Store. BANKS Columbia, First National. BARBER SHOP Palace, R. & C BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Unde- land &. Co. Shannon. BATHS Chris' Place. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam Hall, Sidles, Girard, Lyman. BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co Op, Brown, University Book Store. Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store. BOOK BINDING Gillespie. CARPENTER Wilson. CIGARS Powell, Lindsey, Foliart. CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine, Armstrong. COAL Gregory, Dlerka, Whitebreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Leming. DANCING HALL Fraternity. DRUGGIST Sterner, Woempner, Rec tor, Brown, Rigga, Wright. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. FURNITURE Rudge Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. Lincoln Transfer. GROCERS Keystone, Farmers Gro cery. HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenrel HOTELS Lindell, Walton, Boyd. INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual. STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room 512, Richards blk. SUITORIUM Weber. TAILORS Unland, Bumstead. THEATRES Olllver. TYPEWRITERS Olliver. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., LIVERY Forbes. LUMBER Dlerka. NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer cial. NOVELTIES Thorpe. OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line. OPTICIAN Dr. J. J. Davis, Hallett. PAINT & GKLASS Western GlaBs & Paint Co. PHOTOGRAPHS Hayden. PIANOS Sohmoller & Mueller, Ross Curtice. VLUMBING Korsmeyer. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. HUNTING, Griffin Greer, New Cen tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, George Bros. SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander son, Anderson, SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop. RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Unique, Don Camoron, Home Cafe. Post-Concert Meeting. The Cadet band held a business meet ing last night and talked over the con cert. Professor A. Hagenow thanked the members of the band for tho manner in which they rendered tho music at the concert. A vote of thanks was tendered Pres ident L. J. Pepperberg for his untiring interest In pushing the concert to success. Delians Hold Pleasant Meeting. The Delians met last Friday even ing, with a large number present to listen to and take part in an excellent program. Mibs Denny of tho Union society, gave a reading greatly appre ciated by all. Mr. Morrill, an alumnu, gave a well directed talk, which appealed to his hearers very favorably. Another number on the program which was enjoyed was a piano solo by Miss Ethel Daily. It was "The Mill," and was given in an excellent manner. Mr. Vasey gave a very good paper on "The Interior of Wind Cave." After the program the girls held a very secret and suspicions meeting. Many Ingenious but hardly probable explanations were, offered by the boys as to its meaning. Tho solution pre sented itself or rather was presented, in the form of ice cream and cake after the basket ball game Saturday night. The Delians would nave felt greatly mortified over their defeat if it had been any other than the Unions who administered tho dose. But after all, a score of 17 to 23 isn't so bad. " West's Cream Gum" is tho Creamiest of all Chews. Chew "White Sue" for that Df.rk Brown Taste. Chew "Black Joo" for tho Complexion. ft Chew "A Pleasant Smile for the Blues. Soi d 10 gum wrappers for mamracth catalogue of premiums given $ in exchange for the wrappers. i 3M Homeseekers' Excursions. . . On March 1 and IB, April 5 and 19. Tickets will be sold at one fare plus $2.00. Return limit 21 days. Tho polnta to which they will bo 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. II2III City office Cor. 10th and O Btreot Depot Ofllco 7th and P St. Lincoln, Nob. Rates 11.00 and $1.25 per Day. Special Rates by the Week. BOYD HOTEL MRS. KATE MARTIN, Prop. Only one block from B. & M. Depot Only one block from Postofflco. Near all street car lines. 731 O Street Lincoln, Neb. Beta Sigma Banquet. The opening banquet of tho new fra ternity Beta Sigma, concerning which so much conjecture and speculation has nrisen during the past week, will be held some time soon at tho Lincoln hotel. We have not been able to secure the exact date of the event, as the pro ceedings of the new society still con tinue to be conducted with the utmost secrecy. We understand that the or ganization HTonly one of a large num ber of like chapters which are in pro cess of formation at several of the larger colleges and Universities in the country, and the vagueness which has shrouded the doing of the fraternity thus far is probably due to the fact that the details of tho national organi zation have not bgen completed as yet. We are informed by a person who de sires to remain unknown, however; that the fraternity will begin Its life at Ne braska, with a very strong membership, and will soon make itself felt as an in fluence in the life of tho University. For the present, at least, tho society desires to remain independent of the Pan- Hel congress, until It oecomes moio firmly established. Much inter est is being manifested In the organi zation by University people in general and we are informed that a large num ber of invitations will be sent out to prominent society people all over the state, to attend the opening reception. FORBES STABLES W. O. Frbes, rp. 1125-31 P St. BAKIN and LIVERY Baggage and Cab Line Carriage furnished for Weddlnm, Parties an Funerals. Omco Ilfll P Street. Telcphn 66a HEADACHES Are often a warning of eye troubles. Belter get your eyesight tested so that any coming defect may be reme died in time. We will examine your eyes carefully. If there Is anything wrong or if there Isn't we will tell you. HALLETT U41 O STREET LINCOLN TH1 BEST ALWAY8 THE CHEAP EST The Conneotlout Mutual Life Insurance Co. offers a Policy that Combines all tho valuable features that experience haa shown to be de slrsbls In llfo Insurance, and Is liberal, just and definite in all its terms and conditions. Sot further Information or sample cjr rail on JOHN H. PLATZ, Agent lit South 12th St, Lincoln OUR PRICES Shirts any style Oc Cotton Undershirts 5c Cotton Drawers 5c Nightshirts 8c .Socks 5c Handkerchiefs, 8 for 5c YULE BROS. LAUNDRY Good Things to Eat EVEDYTHING NEW AND CLEAN Good Old Fashioned Homo Cooking. Meals Served a la Carte. TUB HOME CAFE 2'4 8VAh8L Profe3m)r Bessey is revising hlB lit tle book. "Elementary Botanical Ex ercises," which h published about ten years ago, and which has been out of print for some time. There has been such a demand for republication that he has concluded to revise it for a new edition. Box of cigars given away every day at Powell's Oliver theatre building. "Plain Tales from the Hills," In reg ular 50c edition, gilt top, can be had at the Lincoln Zook Store for 25c. Special rato to students at Hendry's.- Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Qrlffln-QreorPrlntlng Co There la no watch, clock or Attlcie of Jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Mlnute Jeweler PROMPT SEmCE. 1123 O Stred Quality goes a long ways with particular people We solicit the patronage of all particular people j j j KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY LASCH i DLAKE, PROP. 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