The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1904, Page 6, Image 6
Mfel&s r1" 5iH .-j ' . . i i ' hi. -.r. i tm I,, i i lamiiTi jBsammmm ttbe Bails flebraefean J i '" - BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Uoyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing Bo. i Tho Academy Nows Is delayed thin Ibbuo and will not appear until next Monday. Amem IV f Tho Historical society rooms were closed yesterday all day because of a holiday. 1,"M;i'sywM,M"aaMllBMJ --- - ' ' " " '" ' "ES3S5E!tiXJPi7111'1 III' v " SaC?? " " WWFll t 'SrTVir' f- 'w, 'Pl.'WWtW .' '''PwW'MjTWWWtJBWP'''v r , , ,. . T .. . f Campus Qleanings. fp- l THE CSX" ) II 1 v I. i IT Sf ' I. a 1 . k- i L.fr ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book Btoro. BANKS Columbia, First National. BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Und- land & Co. BICYCLES. ATHLETIC GOODS Bam Hall. Sidles, Glrard, Lyman. BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co- Op, Brown, Umlvoralty Book Store. Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store. BOOK BINDING Gillespie. BUILDERS Lincoln Sash and Door Manufacturing Co. CARPENTER Wilson. CIGARS Powell, Lindaey, Follart. CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deer, B. L. Palno. Armstrong. COAL Gregory, Dierks, Whltebreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Lemlng, Maxwell, DAIRY Franklin, Laming. DANCING HALL Frotornlty. DENTISTS Boston Dentists. DRUGGIST Steincr, Woeinpner, Rec tor, Brown, Rlggs, Wright, Red CroBB. DRY GOODS Mlllor & Paine. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. Lincoln Transfer. FlORISTS Clmpln Bros . C H. Froy, FURNITURE Rudge & Gueneel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. GROCERS Keystone. HARDWARE Hall. Rudge & GuenneL HOTELS Llndell, Walton, Boyd. INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual. JEWELERS Tucker, Hajlet, Wolfe, Trickoy. LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros., NOVELTIES Thorpe. OPTICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis, Hallet, Trickoy. PAINT & OrLASS Western Glass A. Paint Co. PIANOS Sohmoller & Mueller, Ross Curtice. VLUMBING Korsmeyer. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. FRINTING, Griffln Greer, New Cen tury, Ivy Preaa, Review Press, George Bros. RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Home Cafe, Don Cameron, Hendry, Palace Dinlng Hall, American Cafe. SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander Bon, Anderson, SUITORIUM Webor. - THEATRES OlllTer. TYPEWRITERS Olllver. TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Union College Tailors, British Woolen Mills Oakloy & Anderson, Denver Tailors Those who have not yet paid their Freshmen dues are requested to do bo at once. Mr. Slutenillo, a former University student, Is principal of the Goring schools this year. Tho Academy and Sophornor.o base ball trams were unable to play this woek on account of tho bad weather. Professor Hodgman returned yester day from a trip to Central City, where ho acted as judgo In an oratorical contest. Manager Meyers of the Academy football team states that- he has scheduled a game for next year with tho Omaha High School. Tho Union society attended the basket-ball gamo In a body last even ing. Immediately after the gamo tho following program was given In the hall: Today Is the last day of grace for those who wish to order Freshmen caps. A large number have already ordered and the representation will be large. The Palladian Literary society has succeeded in raising almost $1,000 of the $1..r00 pledged to the Temple fund, and i no bad luck Intervenes they will succeed In the promise they have made toward the structure. The Palladian Literary Society had a very enjoyable tlmo last evening con sidering the large number who were absent In attendance on the basket-ball game.. Those who wore present made up for the absent ones by an increased effort. The Geology II class on Tuesday will bo dhlded Into two divisions, part go ing to the laboratory and tho rest re maining in tho chapel. Those whose names begin with A and above but not Including K will go to laboratory, tho rest will remain In the room. vp mM for acceptable Mean. State If patented. THE PATENT RECORD, Baltimore. Nd. on pnoe of the Pxteht Eb6or H-W rftiWISI GRADUATING EXERCISES. Commenoement of School of Ag riculture Last Evening. The second annual commencement of the Nebraska School of Agriculture was held last night and seventeen men were granted ceitiflcates of graduation, showing the completion of the three yearp' course. The exercises took place in the Art room, which was especially decorated for tho occasion. The program began promptly at 8 o'clock by tho rendi tion of a i)lanos"oTcTby Miss Ethel Sy ford. After tho Invocation by Rev. Bullock, Mrs. Henry B. Ward sang. Tho commencement address was given by Dr. Albert Boynton Storms, president of Iowa State College. Dr. Storms chose for his subject, "By Products," which he handled in a most scholarly manner. With a deep, pleas ing voice, coming from a sympathetic breast, reminescences of farm life were clothed In poetic expressions and th beauties of nature pictured as only the student of nature can picture them. After the presentation of certificates a vocal duet was rendered by Miss Vera Upton and Mr. Bradfoid The following men received certifi Frank Wardwell Beach.vMax Henry Bille, John Marshall Brown, Carl Fr?d Chase, James Wilber Dawson, Harvoy William Ehlers, Earlo Stanley Haskell, Merlo Little, Harry Dotlof Lute. Earl Alvln Meacham, Herbert Haven Rob erts, William Walter Smutz, Chester Warren Tolles, Ralph Lewis Tolles, Howard Roy Vandersllce, Fred Louis Young, Charles Wesley Melick. C. H. Froy (or oholoe cut flowers, 115 0 St, How Can I Keep Up with the Times ? IT is pretty hard to keep well informed on the political news, the scientific news, the literary news, the educational movements, the great business developments, -he hundreds of interesting and valuable articles in the hundreds of excellent magazines. 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