The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patroniz these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention tht Paper
While Doing: So.
and
ART aOCTDS Ross P. Curtice.
BARBER SHOP Green's. Palace
Mogul.
BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si
tllea. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Unl. Boolt Store,
Brown Drug Co.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional BOOKBINDL G Gillespie.
BOWLING ALLEY Crescent.
CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson.
CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Royle &
Walker, Lindsay, Young.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
Soukup & Wood.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Mageo &
Deemer, Unland.
COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, White
breast CONFECTIONERY Maxwell, Lincoln
Candy Kitchen.
DAIRY Leming.
DANCING HALIv Fraternity Hall.
DENTIST Dr. Jack.
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT
Dr. Woodard.
DOCTORS Dr. Mitchell; Dr. Lenhoff.
DRUGGISTS Steinor, Woempener,
Brown, Mann.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ross Elec
tric Co.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel. A.
M. Davis, Hardy.
FURRIER Steele.
GROCERS Keystone.
HAllERDASHERY $2.50
HARDWARE Rudge &
E. Lahr.
HOTELS Lindell.
JEWELERS Tucker, Fleming, Wolff.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
LIVERY Palace.
LUMBER Dierks.
MANDOLIN INSTRUCTION Mrs. R.
W. Rhone. Studio, 1332 J.'
MILLINERS The Famous.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
UiTICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis, ..olff.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend,
den.
PIANOS Ross P. Curtice Co.
PLUMBER Korsmeyer Co.
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P.
ell, The Ideal.
PRINTING George Bros., New
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, Grif
fin & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Westerfieid, Home
Care, Uni. School of Music Cafe,
Good Health.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy.
Blue Front Shop.
SHINING PARLOR Union Shining
Parlor.
STENOGRAPHER Frank E. Lee.
SUITORIUM Weber, .
Elliotts.
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors.
TYPEWRITER Remington.
Griff in-Greer Printing
Hat Store.
Guenzel, F.
Hay-
Pow-
Cen-
Company
U36 O STREET
Wedding Invitations, Bill Programs,
and all kinds of Commercial Printing.
QS
. ROY W. RHONE
Mandolin and Guitar Instructor
tudlo 1333 J St., Lincoln
Formerly instructor In University School of Musk
and Weileyan University. For further information
1J at studio, or ring up Auto Phone 133a
Dormitory Notes.
Miss Ruth Hammond of Omaha is
the guest of Miss Minnie Hillor over
Sunday.
Misses Elva Sly and Verne Hall will
move from the dormitory to the Kappa
Kappa Gamma house this week.
Miss KeeWIt will reside for the rest
of the school year with her parents,
who have decided to make their home
in Lincoln, instead of Omaha.
The dance to be Riven on Saturday
night has been postponed A week
from Saturday evening there will prob
nbly be a reception to the glils of the
university.
Misses Helen Glick. Grace Purdy and
Mary Mcintosh were hostesses at an
informal party on Wednesday evening
The party was given as a farewell re
ception to Misses Sly. KeeWit and
Hall. Dancing occupied most of the
evening, after which a "spread" was
given. Those present included Vivian
Lee, Florence Woods. Mabel Cramer,
Nell Davey, Helen Glick, Elva Sly,
Mary Mcintosh, Margaret Porter,
Grace Purdy and Nell Ensor
Y. W. C. A. Notes.
The Wcsleyan Y. W C. A. will give
n reception to the visiting delegates
and their friends on Saturday evening.
Take your
spend all day
( on ven lion
lunch with
Sat m day at
you and
the state
The university Y. W. C A will not
hold their usual Sunday afternoon
meeting this next week, on account of
the state convention, which wjll thon
be in session.
The following will lead the noon
praver meetings next week:
Monday Etta Agee
Tuesday Elizabeth Thomas.
Wednesday Mary Hamilton,
Thursday
Friday Grace N Clark
Songs at Chanel.
The chapel period today will be
taken up with college songs by the
students. This event last year was
alwavs considered one of the most en
joyable of chapel exert ises and every
body attended It is one of the phases
of college life which no student can
afford to miss Bring books if you
have them and if not apply to Prof
Candy early to get one There are
only forty-three left and In order to
dispose of the stock Prof Candy guar
antees to sell them for 20 cents apiece
to -the first forty-three
The registration at the Dental Col
lege of the University of Michigan is
40 per cent larger than last year,
owing, no doubt, to the fact that the
course has been reduced to. three years.
The Famous will give a special dis
count of 10 per cent to university stu
dents on all purchases of millinery, kid
gloves, corsets, etc
Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases
of eve, ear and throat. 207-8 Richards
block. Phone GGG.
Why don't you eat at the School of
Music Cafe? Try it and you'll be a
regular patron
Union" Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c.
Chairs for ladies. 1018 O-street.
Home Made Bread and Pastry.
The Home Cafe-2T4 So. 12th.
High Grade Chocolates and Bon
Bons. Maxwell's, 13th and N.
Fleming. 1211 O St., is showing a
nice line of jewelry.
Dr. Lenhoff, '97, has moved to 145
So. 11th street.
Dr A. R. Mitchell has moved to 145
So. 11th street.
Lincoln Transfer Co.; baggage
Phone 17G.
Armstrong Clothing Company, prac
tical hatters.
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This route gives you 200 miles along the match
less Columbia River, a great part of the distance
the trains running so close to the river that one
can look from the car window almost directly into
the water. Two through trains daily with ac
commodations for all classes of passengers.
Shortest Line -Fastest Time.
Inquire at CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street, Lincoln
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Better Investigate
the merits and advantages offered by the various
railway lines before purchasing tickets. The
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry,
has electric-lighted trains, solid vcstibuled,
steam heated, equipped with every modern
safety device, heavy steel first-class road-bed and
many other advantages. Write to
F. A, NASH, General Western Agent, 1524 Farnam Street,
OMAHA, NEB.
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NEBRASKA DAY
At the World's Fa.it
October 25th has been selected as NEBRASKA DAY. The
WABASH is the line all Nebraskans will use as it lands all pas
sengers at World's Fair Station, main entrance World's fair
grounds, thus saving extra car fare, time and much annoyance.
A VERY low rate has been made from ALL stations. For
Nebraska Day Badge, world's Fair Guide and all information
call at Wabash city-tiCKct office, J60I Farnam St., or address
HARRY E. MOORES, Q. A. P. D., Wabash Ry.,
OMAHA, NEB.
P. S. All agents can sell you through and route vou via
U the WABASH.
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