The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 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.
ARTISTS ASSEMBLE
Photographic Exhibit in Art Hall
Attracts Attention.
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book
Stote.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Unde-
land & Co.
BICYCLES, ATHLBT1C GOODS Sam
Hall, Sidles, Olrard, Lyman.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co-
Op, Brown. Unlrcralty Book Store.
' Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store.
BOOK BINDING GllleBple.
BUILDERS Lincoln Sash and Door
Manufacturing Co.
CARPENTER Wilson.
CIGARS--Powell, Lindaey, Foliart.
CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deomer,
B. L. Paine, Armstrong.
COAL Gregory, Dlerks. Whltebreast,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Leming. Maxwell,
DAIRY Franklin, Leming.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
DENTISTS Boston Dentists.
DRUGGIST Steiner. Woempner, Rec
tor, Brown, Rlggs, Wright, Red
CrosB.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
EXPRE8S Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros., C. 11. Frey.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guouael, A. M.
Davla. Hardy.
GROCERS Keystone.
HARDWARE Hall, Rudge A GucnseL
HOTELS Llniell. Waltoa, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet, Wolfe,
Trickcy.
LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros.,
NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OPTICIANS Dr. J. J. Davla, Hallet,
Trlckey.
PAINT & GLASS WeBtern Glass &
Paint Co.
PIANOS Sohmoller & Mueller, Rom
Curtice.
PLUMBING Korsmeyer.
POOL & BILLIARDS Powell.
HUNTING, Grlffl'n Greer. New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Review PreBB, George
Bros.
RESTAURANTS Westerfield, Home
Cafe, Don Cameron, Hendry, raiace
Dining Hall, American uaie.
SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander
son, Anderson,
SUITORIUM Weber.
THEATRES OlllTer.
TYPEWRITERS OlliTer.
TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Union
College Tailors, Denver Tailors, Her
cog, Kaptelln.
The fifteenth annual convention of
the Nebraska Photographers' associa
tion opened its session yesteiday in
the Art hall. About 125 representative
artists of the state are in attendance,
and the work and materials of about
sixty firms are on exhibition. These
ctme from all over the country, the
Aristo company, of Jamestown. N. Y..
and the Eastman Kodak company, of
Rochester, N. Y.. occupying laige and
prominent places. The exhibit ij
proving quite an attraction to Uni
versity students and the people of
JJncoln. and a large crowd is expected
to fill the hall this aftcrnotn NTo ad
mission will be charged.
The session was opened by welcom
ing addresses by Chancellor Andrew
and Mayor Adams This afternoon
the members of the association will
make a trip to Lincoln park, where
a program of field sports will be par
ticipated in The following is the
complete program of the convention:
YESTERDAY
9 a. in. Hammei plate demonstra
tion. ' 10 a. m. Business session In conven
tion hnll.
2 p. m. Paper demonstration.
8 p. m. Mnslcalc. I.indell hotel
TODAY.
S-Sv) to ft. .'50 n. m. D3mnntrations
in posing and lighting by photograph
ers in iNoorasua.
9:30 a m. Seed plate demonstra
tion. 10:30 a. m. Business sesbion in con
vention hall.
1:30 p. m. Depart for Lincoln Parle
for field sports.
8 p. m. Bromides and Vclox enlarg
ing demonstration by Eastman Kodak
company.
The address of George M Bolton,
a prominent New England photograph
er, will also be a ftature of the even
ing TOMORROW
8:30 to "J: 30 a. m. Demonstration in
po3ing and lighting by photographeis
In Nebraska.
9:30 a. m Cramer plate demonstration.
10:30 a. in Business session. Elec
tion of officers; selection of place of
meptlng, report of committees.
1:30 p. m. Closing business session.
Award of medals and prizes.
College Songs at Convocation.
The flist five minutes of tomorrow's
musical program in chapel will bo
given up to college songs. After that
Miss Grace Raymond, who Is a gradu
ate of Vassar and has spent four years
In New York City studying under the
lest masters, will render the follow
ing program:
Aria ftom "Sampson and Delilah "
Group of Englibh songs.
Group of German songs.
"Summer." Chamlnade.
The exercises will be of unuslial ex
cellence, and will probably be gieeted
by an extra large audience.
There (a no watdi, dock or article o!
Jewelry we cannot fix
C. A. TUCKER
The Up-to-lbe-Mlnute Jcwele
PROMPT SERVICE. 1123 O Steet
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OljMUl 3o0,000.0l
guitpW 110.000.0t
Uailvlded ProfUa 40.000.0f
8. K. BURN HAM, President.
A. J. BAWYBR H. S. FREEMAN
Vtce-Frea. Cashier.
H. B. HVANt rRANK PARKJ
sat C ifcler Asst. Cashier
P. K..MAFTBRDAY, Auditor.
UNITSSD BTATHS DEPOSITORY.
DENVER TAILORING GO.
H. WECKE8SER, Prop.
SolU md to ordr (ram $10.00 up.
Pnti. $5 00 nd up. W il.ocJo CUnng,
Pwulng and Impairing. Workmnhfp
firat-CUu, atUfction guaranteed.
J228MSt. Lindcll Howl. Lincoln.
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The Weber Suitorium
Is the up-to date place
where you cio jet yottt
Closing Cleaned and 'Pressed
Phone 708. Northeast Cor 11th and O.
Meiner-Woempener Dru Ci..
Ouccuao to
STEINER PHARMACY.
1144 O Stw.t?
Ftioo. 707 Undo. Nfc
Manufacturers of Bteiner'i Balaam
Rhubarb Gold OarauloB. Pile Oure and
Qray'a Oond'ion Powdwi
OUR PRI0E8
Shirts any atylo (Qq
Oottou UndorBhlrta Bc
Cotton Drawern , (J0
Nightehirta gc
Soclt8 gc
II and kerchief b, 8 for Qq
YULE BROS. LAUNDRY
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
$100,000.00
OFFICERS
CAPITAL
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Sam's
Cafe
The only place in
the city to get the
Famous Llttlo Gem
Hot Waffles. Spe
cial service for Ladies.
R FLEMING
Time Inspector M. P. R-
Practical Watchmaker,
Jeweler and Engraver.
Graduation Presents a
SPECIALTY.
1S11 O Street ' " Lincoln.
Company B (Jollification.
The memhers of Company B gathered
la the dining hall of the Lindell hotel
Tuesday evening for an Informal ban
quet, and general good tlmo. Com
mandant Chase was pre3ent and re
Eponded to a toast, as did also Captain
Mohrman and several prominent offi
cers of the company. Considerable en
Mnmlnsm was evinced throughout, and
the men serenaded Captain Brown and
Lieutenant MacNamara of Company C
at the Kappa Sigma house, at the close
of the festivities. The Phi Gam hoiue
was also visited in the hope of finding
Captain Stanley, of Company A, at
homo, but the hope was in vain. An
excellent time was repoited by all pres
ent. Mcmhpra of the Glee club hand iu
$50 to Mr. Chessington. or leave same
for him at superintendent's office to
cover Norfolk trip. Today.
MANAGER.
Lemlng'B, Ice cream uud candy: 11th
and L St'
Box of cigars given away every day
at Powell's Oliver theatre building.
John Wrhrht, Pri. J. H. Wescott, YJce-Pre.
Joe UnratielA. Inrt Vloo-Pres.
P. L. Hall. Oahir W. B, Rjous. A't. c'wb.
LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up to-Dato Soda Fountain
and Magazines. . . .
113 North 11th Street.
POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL
was opened this fall with tables all
newly covered, best cues and balls,
newly papered, everything up-to-date,
including customers.
B. P. POWELL, 146 N Ifttl St PHone L664
Boll Phones
Office 15.M
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Anto. Phono
bit i oo lout
Gonsumezs' Ice Co
Office 1140 O St. Lincoln, Nebr.
Vrs. J. W. Petry
Wholosnlo and Rotoll
BAKER Y
'Phone r.04 2.14 flo. nth
If you want a suit wfth style
and fit call on
A. KAPPELIN
206 South J 2th.
Repairing Done. TrunkB Exchanged.
Valises, Pociet books, Belts, Etc.
WIRICKS TRUNK FACTORY
I036 O Street.
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American Cafe
336 5outh llth St. Regular Mcala $t.
Meal Tickets, 21 MeaU, $4.00. J
SpicUl Srvlc Given to PartlM and Quba.
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-rt-i nd U Hgulptxj Ht)ng Hou, tn th
Ctty. Fumlihtd Roomi In Coomcttcn.
Palace Dining Hall.
21 Meals, $3.00.
J
W. H. Hart, Pi-op.
1180 N Street Lincoln, Nk
We wish all our stndenta friends to
know that 1 the
Best Ice Cream
OOME3 FROM
Franklin Ice Cream
and Dairy Co.
188 80. 19th St.
Phon. F 301
Wedding Gifts.
Our stock offers large
variety of the most ap
propriate articles for
wedding gifts.
Prices -positively the
lowest for same quality.
139 So. 13th St.
m. cs. WOLFF,
139 So 13th.
CORNEL-1
THE WALL PAPER
AND PAINT MAN
130 North 13th Lincoln. Neb.
FratcraiTy Hall, 13th $ N Street
Newly furnished Tnd decorated. Is now
open for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. flpfCnl rates to student.
" FAULKNED & SHARP
Itcom 808, Fratenlty Bids.
Fine Watches
Tho9e who havo them, and want
thorn properly repaired1, "will find It
pay to come directly to urn We tanrs
bad yeans of experlene lm all kind
of watch repairing, and will guaran
tee satisfaction.
HALLETT
1148 O Street. Linoola, Htfr
Griffin-Grcer Printing
Company..,
Programs, Invitations and
Wedding Stationery.
11M O Street. , Jiaooln, NK
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