The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 07, 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.
ARCHITECTS Fisk & Dleman.
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book
Store.
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, Follart.
CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer,
B. L. Paine, Armstrong.
COAL Gregory, Dlerks, Whltebreast,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Iteming, Maxwell,
DAIRY Franklin, Lemlng.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
DENTISTS Boston Dentists.
DRUGGIST Stelner. Woompner, Rec
tor, Brown, Rlggs, Wright, Red
CroBB.
DRY GOODS Mlllor & Paine.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Cbapln Bros.
. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M.
Davis, Hardy.
GROCERS Keystone.
HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzel.
HOTELS Llndoll, Walton, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutuai.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet, Wolfe,
Trlckey.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.,
LIVERY Forbes.
LUMBER Dlerks. "
MILLINERS The Famous.
NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OPTICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis, Hallet,
Trlckey.
PAINT & GLASS Western Glass &
Paint Co.
PIANOS Sohmoller & Mueller, Rosa
Curtice.
VLUMBING Korsmeyer.
POOL & BILLIARDS Powell.
PRINTING, Grlffln Greer, New Com-
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, George
- -Bros.
RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Home
Cafe, Don Cameron, Hendry, Palac
JDlnlng Hall.
SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander
son, Anderson,
STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, room
512, Richards blk.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Red
Cross Pharmacy.
SUITORIUM Weber.
THEATRES Olliyer.
TYPEWRITERS Olllvor.
TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Unlom
College Tallorsprltlsh Woolen Mills
Oakley & Anderson.
J. B. TRICKEY & CO.
JpWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Ceme in and Have Your Eyes At
tended to. 1035 O St.
Rev. Samuel Z. Batten at Chapel.
Rev. Samuol Z. Batten spoke during
convocation yesterday morning on the
question, "What to dt with doubts."
He spoko of this as a provalllng caso
with students, most of us having been
trained In' a Christian, homo, where the
Influences were such that wo scorned
to know and) take for granted' without
any investigation, the divinity of God.
When wo came to school and entered
further into tho services and scram
bled for the cause of everything with a
sequence of plausible reasons, we were
led1 to doubt. Religion could not bo
taken for granted In these days, It must
bo worked! out and yot It Is full of
mystery like all the other things of tho
universe.
Nothing seems to bo fully worked
out. Tho whole world Is nothing but
a mystic system, full of interrogation
points.
Don't magnify the doubts. The things
we can see are not to bo doubted if
we live high, noble, manly lives, which
is a part of religion. We can not doubt
its value because we see Its fruits. If
Christ was a high, noble character, bet
ter that wo should pattern after him
than to doubt his existence from di
vine authority.
The talk was very helpful and sug
gestive of many ideas worthy of deep
thought and careful study.
Alumnus Honored.
Frank S. Phllbrlck, who graduated
from the University In 18&7 and took
his M. A. degree in' 1899, has been ap
pointed to an Instructorshlp in Gov
ernment at Harvard. Mr. Phllbrlck Is
one of the most brilliant and) well
versed men that our University has
ever graduated1 and1 the news of his
success will bo received' with gladness
by those of our faculty and alumni who
were well acquainted with himi He has
taught here, being a follow in Ameri
can history in 1898-99. In 1902 he took
his Ph. D. degree at Harvard', having
served as both fellow and scholar there.
During the post two years he has been
a student in Europe, having studied
at Berlin, Paris, London' and other
cities, and traveled1 extensively In Ger
many, Italy and' Spain. The subject of
both his theses for tho master's and
doctor's degree was "The Relation of
the United States to Cuba."
A Favorable Comment.
Dr. Luckey's book on tho "Profes
sional Training of Teachers" is re
viewed In last month's number of The
Pedagogical Seminary. After a treat
ment of the general purposes of the
book and a review of tho subject mat
ter, the following comment Is made:
' "Tho book as a whole will bo found
u valuable one for reference and will
save students along similar lines of
research many hours of work. In thus
collating so much valuable material,
Prof. Luckey has rendered a valuable
service to the students of education."
Glee Club Concert May 6.
The Glee club concert will be held
May Cth at the Oliver theatre. In spite
of the fact that seats have not yet
been put on sale, all of ffio boxes
are already taken. Tho tickets will
bo put on salo this week, and' It Is
"qTftte likely that tlroy will go at a live
ly rate. The club, is meeting' twice a
week under tho leadership of Director
Eames. However It expects to meet
oftoner hereafter and will work hard
In getting Into tho best of shape. The
club has suffered) greatly from delays
this year, especially In getting started,
as there was no one ready at first to
take Professor Starr's place as di
rector. But under Prof. Eames' direc
tion the club has made good progress,
and tho concert will be one of the
most successful university events of
tho year. It expects to get undor head
way earlier next fall, as It will not be
hampered1 by any such handicap as it
has Just experienced.
Get your white drill pants at Mayer
Bros.
Don Cameron's lunch counter fo'
good service.
Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th.
'phpne 313.-
How about your spring shoes? See
Sanderson.
Hotel Walton
J5J5 0 Street. Phone 566.
100 roomB bost low-prfeod house in olty
RATES $ i Per Dny and Up
Boxes for Rent
In our fire and burg
lar proof vaults for
the safe keeping of
money, notes and val
uable papers 75
cents pavs for three
m o n t hs larger 5
.siAca in proportion.
Lincoln Safe Deposit &
Trust Company.
120 Nortli Eleventh st., Lincoln
Fine Watches
Those who have them, and want
them properly repaired, will find It
pays to come directly to us. Wo have
had years of experience In all hinds
of watch repairing, and will guaran
tee satisfaction.
HALLETT
11-18 O Stroot.
Lincoln, Nob.
DENVER TAILORING GO.
H. WECKE88ER, Prop.
Suits made to order. from $18.00 up.
Pressing and Repairing. Workmamhfp
flnt-CUu, latlifactlon guaranteed.
J228MSt. Lindell Hotel, Lincoln.
Griffin-Greer Printing
Company
Programs, Invitations and
Wedding Stationery,
1 18(1 O Stroot. Lincoln, Nob.
EASTER JEWELRY
Small diamond
brooches, rings and
8tuds, watch en,
chains, bracelets,
bead necK chains,
charms, lockets,
crosses, sterling sil
ver goods, spoons,
etc., etc.
Call at 139 So. 13th St
M. G. lAOLF'E.
T. J. THORr COMPANY
General Machinists
All Kind of R'palrinx
Lock Smiths.
PLATERS
800 So. 11th StrseL
Lincoln, Nebraska
Ptcn. l4
Fraternity Hall, 13th N Street
Newly furnished afcd decoratod. fa now
open for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. Apcc.'al rates to student.
FAULKNER & SHARP
Keom 808, Pratenity Bldf.
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A sense of taste Is a saving quality to
nny man who visits our store. Clothes
wo make boar tho same relationship
to personality that a beautiful bloR
eom does to Its perfume. 8ults or
Overcoats, $15 and $20, mado to ordor.
Perfect fit guaranteed.
BRITISH WOOLEN MILLS CO.,
Big Tailors and Woolen Merchants.
1210 0 Street.
UNDSEVS
CIGAR STORE
Up-to-Dato Soda Fountain
and Magazines.
113 North llthi Street.
POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL NALl
was opened this fall with tables all
newly covered, best cues and balls,
newly papered, ovorythlng up-to-data,
Including customers.
I. P. POWELL. 146 N llth St Pbone L MA
t$S$!$$$$$3$K
CORNELL
THE WALL PAPER
AND PAINT MAN
130 North 13th Lincoln, Nob.
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GEO. A. WILSON
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Offlc and 8bo. t22 S, 12. TtWphont D 138?
Estimate fnrnlahsd upon appllouuott.
Job work promptly attended to.
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Architects !
Hooms 5557 mchards Block j
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The Weber Suitorium
Is the up-to date place
where you cao jet your
Chilling Cleaned and "Pressed
'Phone 708. Northeast Cor llth and O.
There la pp watch, clock or article of
Jewelry we cannot fix
C. A. TUCKER
The Up-to-tbe-Mlrmte Jewel
PROMPT SERVICE. 1123 O Street
Rates $1.00 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 blrck from PostcfHco.
Near all street car lines.
731 O Street Lincoln. Neb.
STUDENTS
For1 first-class Tailoring at low
prices, ee Union College Stu-'
dents Tailors. Telephone J2Q?
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