The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 25, 1904, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
THE MEGRER CASE
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Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing o.
ARCHITECTS Kisk fc Woman.
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Dook
Stoie.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BARBER SHOP Palace. R. & C,
Pioneer.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES-A. L. Unde-
land & Co.
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, Llndsey, Foliart.
CLOTHING Unland. Magee & Deemer,
B. L. Paine, Armstrong.
COAL Gregory, Dierks, Whitebreast,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY laming, Maxwell,
DAIRY Franklin, Leming.
DANCING H'ALIv Fraternity.
DENTISTS Boston Dentists.
DRUGGIST Steiner, Woempner, Roc
tor, Brown, RiggF, Wright, Red
Cross.
DRY GOODS Miller & PaJne.
EXPRESS Lincoln ImcoI, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M
Davis, Hardy.
GROCERS Kej stone.
HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzel.
HOTELS Lindell. Walton, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual.
'JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet, Wolfe,
Trie key.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.,
LIVERY Forbes.
LUMBER Dierks.
MILLINERS The Famous.
"NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OPTICIANS Dr. J. J. Dais, Hallet,
Trickey.
PAINT & GLASS Western Glass &
Paint Co.
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller, Robb
Curtice.
VLUMBING Korsmeyer.
POOL BILLIARDS Powell.
PRINTING, Grlffln Greer, New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, George
BroB.
RESTAURANTS Westerfield, Home
Cafe, Don Cameron, Hendry, Palace
' Dining Hall.
SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander
son, Anderson,
STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room
512, Richards blk.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Red
Cross Pharmacy.
SUITORIUM Weber,
THEATRES Olllver.
TYPEWRITERS Olliver.
TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Union
College Tailors, British Woolen Mills
b Oakley & Anderson.'
J. B. TRICKEY & CO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Come in and Have Your Eyes At
tended to. 1035 O St.
Hon. W. Z. Snell gives able Dis
cussion in Chapel.
The (1 isiou of the U. S Suprr lm
court in the Northern Securities mer
ger case was cIIhcufsuI by Hon. N. Z
Snrll (luring (oincnillnn peilod c
terday morning.
Ho began the discussion by snying
that the suit was instituted by the
United States against the Noithein Se
rin itlcs com, anj, and the two railroa I
companies the Northern Pacific and
the Great Northern and their leading
stoc kholdeis for the purpose of dl.-i-fohing
the merger of the two rail
n;aK which the United States de
clared had been formed by the crea
tion or a holding company, the North
ern Securities company. This consoli
dation is claimed to be a violation of
the Sherman anti-tiust law It was
asserted on behall ot the government
that this consolidation was in effect
a pool created to promote the inter
ests not of-one system at the expens.'
of tlie othei. but both at the expense
of the .'ublic The case was (list heaid
in the Circuit court, and decided in
favor of the United States, as a viola
tion of the anti-trust law enacted li
congiess in July, 18!). holding (lies'
companies to Ignore it-, provision ami
tnat the organization aird operation ol
such a corporation is an unlaw! ul ie
straint and monopoh of trade In thin
decision the Supreme Court of tl"
United States concurred by a majority
ot one vote, and the decision ot .lm
tire Harlan was handed down, which
said, "No scheme or devise could come
more within the prohibition of t h-nnti-trust
law and it is within Un
meaning ol the ac t a titist " Those who
cone lined in the dissenting opinion
were led b Justice Holmes, who read
tne mlnoilty opinion, the s-ubvlame ot
which was that the anti-tuist law was
construed as a ciiminal stuute, and
should be followed bj ciiminal pi ose
riltioii."
The merger decision was thorough!)
covered, and those who were present
were enabled to grasp some of the his
toric tads and the power of congiess
over interstate commerce as given by
the highest tribunal.
PREPARE FOR BANQUET
Y. M. C. A. Men Should get
Tickets by Saturday Evening.
I BEST LINE TO
KANSAS CITY and
ST. LOUIS
Word was received yesterday from
Mr. J. P. Bailey, state secretary, that
he would be present at the annual ban
quet of the association next Tuesday
evening at the Lindell hotel. Mr
Bailey's presence will insure a moie
enjoyable occasion even than was an
ticipated. A new departure will be
made at this time, and it is hoped that
it will add to the interest. The ban
quet will begin promptly at 8 o'clock,
the toasts will be limited in number, '
and short and snappjvand the banquet
will close earlier than has been the
custom. Every University man should
plan his studies in such a way that he
will be able to take Tuesday night off.
As it is necessary for the assocation
to guarantee a certain number of plates
to the hotel people by Monday tore
noon, men who expect to attend the
banquet, are urged to secure their
Hrltfta lmfm'A Sntnrilnv nvniiliirr Ac
the time approaches there is more and '
more evidence lo a large turn-out, and
that this year's, feast will excel that ,
of last year in every wav. - i
The social committee feels thut
since the Temple Fund and other funds
have been, cleared away, the pleasures
of the evening will be greatly augment
ed by the absolute absence of money
matters of all kinds. The evening will
be given over wholly to sociability ,
and mirth, and will be one long to be
remembered.
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THE WORLD'S FAIR CITY
Two trains daily from Lncoln with Pullman Sleeper. To
Kansas City every night. City Ticket Office, S. W, Corner
12th and O Streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A.
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EHDCDLATE5 BDNHDNS
Sold only by Harley Drug Co., n'h a:idO Street
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital $300,000.00
Suulgi 110,000.00
UmUvldtsd Profits 40.000.00
S. H. BTRNHAM. President.
A. J. BAWYttR H. S. FREEMAN
VJce-Prag. Cashier.
H. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS
Asst C shier Asst. Cashier
P. B BASTERDAY, Auditor.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
; WcCarry0nl
LOCKETS
AND
CHAINS
We have the pret
tiest and most up-to
date line of Lockets
and Chains in Lin
coln. Gold filled lock
ets, made to hold one
or two pictures, $1 to
$8; solid gold, $1.50 to
$2G. Chains in gold
-filled, $2 to $9; solid
gold, $8 to ?35.
Repairing and en
Braving promptly and
properly done. Eye.s
tested free for spectacles.
M. G. WOLFF, 139 So. 13th St.
Sam's Cafe. The only place In the
city to get the famous "Little Gem
Hot Waffles." Special service for ladles.
DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT
is one of the chief orders of most
nervous disorders. Properly fited
glasses will afford relief in the
mojority of the cases. Examina
tion Free.
HALLETT, 1143 O
Box of cigars given away every day
at Powell's Oliver theatre building.
The Whitebreast Co.. at HOC O St..
Is the place to buy coal.
.Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Fraternity Hall, 13th N Street
Newly furnished and decorated. Is now
open for dates for Collego and Frater
nity dances. Special rates lo students.
FAULKNER & SHARP
Rcom 308, Fratenlty Blflj.
STYLISH SHOES
T HE celebrated Hanar? , t
x Walk-Over and W. U
Douglas makes for men..
Hanan and Sorosis Shoej
for women. Swedish
Gymnasium Shoe None
genuine unless stampcl
"Perkins'' Swedish."
ROGERS & PERKINS ;
COMPANY
Successors to Webs.er & Rogt'is
and Perkins and Sheldon Co. 11 "9
O Street.
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TURBINE
A CLUETT COLLAR
QUARTER EACH, QUARTER SIZES
CLUETT, PEAbODY & CO.
WAKEAI or CLUtTT AND MONARCH tHMTt
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