The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 02, 1905, Image 3

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BAKERY Mrs. Petry.
BARBER SHOPS. The Aristo, Green'a
i ,. Palace and Mogul.
BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si
dles, Girardi
BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store,
Brown Drug Co.
BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional BOOKBINDL .G Gillespie.
BOWLING ALLEY Crescent.
BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Busi
ness College.
cXJOIESWoodwifd.Candy Co.
CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson.
CATERER "Tommy," at Riggs' Drug
Store.
CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Undsay.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
Soukup & Wood.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Magee &
Deemer, Unland.
COAL Grogory, P. D. Smith, White-breast.
CONFECTIONERY Maxwell.
DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall.
- DANCING SCHOOL Pitts.
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT
Dr. Woodard.
DRUGGISTS Steiner. Woempener,
Brown, Mann, Rector. Harley.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol-
shelmer.
trie Co.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A.
M. Davis, Hardy.
FURRIER Steele.
GROOERIES Keystone, H. N. Town.
HAtlERDASHBRY $2.50 HaJ Store,
t HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, F.
. E. Lahr.
HOTELS Lindoll.
JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem
ing. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
LIVERY Forbes Stables.
LUMBER Dlerks.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay
den, Kennedy.
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Powell.
PRINTING George Bros., New Cen
tury, Ivy Pres, Review Press, Grif
fin & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Westerfield, Cam
eron, Good Health.
ROLLER SKATING Auditorium.
SHAMPOOING The Famous.
8 HOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy.
Blue Front Shop.
SHINING PARLOR Union Shining
Parlor.
STENOGRAPHER A ffolter.
SUITORIUM Weber,
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, Ludwig, Kadis & Marx.
TYPEWRITER Remington.
WAITERS' BUREAU W. D. Grant
TODAY.-
Dramatic Club will give "My Lord
in Livery" In the Chapel.
MARCH 3.
Medical Society, M 301.
Pnlladian-Union basketball game.
Non-Com Hop at Fraturnlty hnll.
Annual 'Y. M. C. A. banquet, 7:45 p.
m., 1 lndell hotel.
MARCH 4.
Forest club meets.
Band informal.
MARCH G.
Mr. C. S. Allen will address the stu
dents of the law college.
MARCH 13.
The plays "Mr. Bob" and "Miss Civ
ilization" by the Dramatic club.
Prof. Gosfl speaks to Engineering
students.
MARCH 17.
Senior Piom, Lincoln hotel.
Additions to th museum me being
made constantly and the store room
-alreiulyHO inadequate is .packed and a
lurge amount of the material is stored
away in the steam tunnels on the cam
pus. Some of the specimens have been
in these tunnels for seven or eight
years. An attempt is being by the
Board of Regents to secure the appio
priation of fifty thousand dollars for
the erection of a north wing of a
state museum. This is included In the
general appropriation asked for by the
Regents. Should this appropriation
pass the legislature it will be a great
benefit not only to the University, but
also to the whole state.
Ex-Regent Morrill, who has ahas
taken an active Interest in the work,
will donate (Ive thousand dollars, to be
paid In annual installments of one
thousand dollars, for carrying on the
work of collecting material, when a
suitable building shall be provided for
the storing of tne collections.
Among the more Important speci
mens lecelved in the last week is a
collection of cocoone of silk worms
The donor lb Dr. George Sasogyeny,
commissioner general foi Hnngarj at
the woild's tali.
MRS. J. W. PETRY
BAKERY
Wholesale and
Retail . .
2E3-4 So. Hth Street
Boll Phono 564 Auto Phone 2CW
Ralph Rose no longer holdn the
world's lecord for the sixteen pound
hot put. At the Indoor meet of the
Inwrence Ught Guard association,
held at Medford. Mass., Saturday night
W. W. Cop, of Soimrille. Mass., es
tablished a new record of 49 feet 1 7-8
inches. Rose's record Is 48 feet 7
inches.
The Botany students are beginning
in plan for botanical expeditions as
boon as spring actually opens. Prob
ably one of these n1I1 he to Weeping
Water.
Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases
of eye, ear andlhroat. 207-8 Richards
block. Phone 666.
Oyster stow 25 cents at Cameron's
new Restaurant, 119 South 12th.
Fresh home-made candles nt Max
well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sta.
Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c.
Chairs for ladles. 1018 O street
Twenty-one meals for $3. Dormitory
Oafe.
For Furs sec Steele, 143 S. 12th St
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HIGH GRADE
TO
CALIFORNIA
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
Every Day
From March 1 to May 15, 1905
$25.00
Short Line. Fast Trains. No Delays
Be sure your ticket reads over
this line. Inquire
E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent
The First National Bank
of Lincoln, Net.
UNITED ITATBft DBPOSrjORY.
Capital $ IMlOftJO
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B. H. fcurnhaa, PrM.
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H. 1. IfMinaa, Ohefcier.
B. B, Brant, AMt OtoteiMr.
Vrlnk Parte, AMt Oatktar.
. K. MUr6a AoiUer.
SEE
MANN, the Druggist
For. Perfumes and
Fountain Pens
117 N Uth Street LINCOLN
CATERING AND SERVING
For Dan.ccH and Parties,, hcq Thomas
W. Coleman, -hotter known as
"TOMMY" at Riggs' Drug Store
Ludy Attendant if Dcxircri
Finost Punch furnished for all occa
sions at reasonable prices.
For Now Suits go to
KADIS & MARX
FINE TAILORING
Suits to order $15 und up; PnntH to or
der $5 and up. 'Cleaning and
repairing.
1444 STKKKT AtiTO !tfl7t
Waiters' Bureau
W. D. 1ANT. Manager
First Class Service Guaranteed at all
Receptions,' Parties, Colations
and Banquets. For infor
mation ring np
1218 0 StrMt Allnboni 234)
XWt U a featf ana kcp yvut-U !okfe nt.
Pstronlzt
the Weber Suitorium
CUanW Prlnr. Dying, R.palrtaf uW
Refining of Pln Oothu.
Ml 7 Automatic l7
THSRE IS NO
Watch, ClocK t Artlcls el Jcvtlry
Wl CANNOT RKPAJ
O. A. Tuokar, Jeuiler
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STUDENTS
The newest And finest Barber
Shop in Nebraska Particu
lar attention given to face,
neck and scalp massaging,
1206 O St., Burr Block
Better Investigate
the merits and advantag m offered by the various
railway lines before purchasing tickets." The
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
has electric-lighted trains, solid vettlbulcd,
steam heated, equipped with every modem
safety, device, heavy steel first-class road-bed and
many other advantages. Write to
F. A. NASH. 8tmral WittirnAgut, 1524 Final Stmt,
OMAHA, NEB,
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EHDEDLATES BONBONS
For Sale Only at Hortey's Drug Store, Mil and O.
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