? (- wii& , I ttbe fi) a i I tlebrasftan BKnp-FTV"nnHnpnV""F""p r""V n BUSINESS DIRECTORY if it n X Bferjr loyal CnlversUjr Btndent la ' it uTgotl topntronlxWtlieno Kebrasknn t A Advertiser, anil to mention tlio j it paper while doing iro. : t i t i t t j(. 'Bulletin BAKERY Mrs. JPetry. BARBEtt SHOPS. Tho Arlato, Green's Palace and Mogul. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si dles, Olrard. BOOKSSTATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln' Book-Store, Unl. Book Store, BrofthDrug Co. BOOK HOSPITAL Gillosplo. BANKS Columbia National, FirBt Na tlbbal BObKBINDL.G GlllCBplo. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Busi ness College. CANDIES Woodward Candy Co. CARPENTER Goo. A. Wilson. CATERER "Tommy," at Rlggs' Drug Store. CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott, Soultup & Wood. CLOTHftJCH-ArmBtrong, Magco & Deemer, TJnland. COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, Wbltc- breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall. DANCING SCHOOL Pitts. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT Dr. Woodard. DRUGGISTS Stolner. Woempenor, Brown, Mann, Rector, Harloy. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol shelmer. trie Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzol, A. M. Davis, Hardy. FURRIER Steolo. GROCERIES -Keystone, H. N. Town. HABERDASHERY $2. 50 Hat Storo. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, F. B. Lahr. HOTELS Llndoll. JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros. LIVERY Forbes Stables. LUMBER Dlorks. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsond, Hay den, Kennedy. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow ell. PRINTING George Bros., New Cen tury, Ivy Pross, Review Press, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Westerflold, Cam eron, Good Health. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium. SHAMPOOING Tho Famous. SHOES Sanderson. SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. Blue Front Shop. ... SHINING EARLQR--Unlon Shining. TODAY. Tho plays "Mr. Bob" and "Miss Civ ilization" by tho Dramatic club. English Club meets with Miss Rich ardson, 1315 K street. MARCH 13. Prof. Goss Bpeaks to Engineering students. MARCH 15. Y. M. C. A. election of officers, 7:30 p. m. MARCH 17. Senior Prom, Lincoln hotel. MARCH 23. Post-gradtiato music recital by Miss Alleyno Archibald. APRIL 3. Subject of second Junior themo must bo submitted to tho Department of Rhetoric, U 311. APRIL 8. Junior-Senior reception. APRIL 14. Company B Hop at Fraternity hall. APRIL 17. Second Junior themo due at 5 p. m. in U 311. In Otlier Colleges Jacob H. Schiff bos presented to Col umbia University $100,000 for a chair of social work. Dean Harry Pratt Judson probably will become acting president of the University of Chicago when Dr. Hai por goes south. r Illinois defeated Chicago in a dual indoor track meet at Urbana Saturday night by a score of 45 to 41. Tho last event, tho pole vault, was the event which decided tho contest, Norrls of Illinois clearing the bar at 11 feet, 3 1-8 inches. In tho swimming contest between the Central Y. M. C. A. of Chicago and University of Wisconsin teams, II. J. Handy of the former has broken the world's record for fifty yards on the back, making tho distance in 35 3-5 seconds. The former record was 3G 1-5 seconds. Pnflnr. STENOGRAPHER Affolter. SUITORIUM Weber, TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwig, Kadis & Marx. TYPEWRITER Romlngton. WAITERS' BUREAU W. D. Grant. f REE COOKING LESSONS In Demonstration .Hall (over gas company's office) Tuesday, 10:00 a. m., Wednesday, 3:00 p. m., Thursday, Fri day, Saturday evenings, 8:00 p. m., Miss Gona Vawter, instructor. It is an interesting fact that out of forty-six college football captains chosen since the last season closed, in tho East and Middlo West, twenty three are lino men and twenty-three nre backs. Only ono center and four guards have been elected. Tho tackles number ten, the quarterbacks five and the halfbacks and fullbacks eight. President Harper of tho University of Chicago, In his annual report, advo cates the abolition of Thanksgiving football games. He says: "Tho abol ition of Thanksgiving football games in western colleges is recommended. II 48 with reluctance and1 regret that Thanksgiving as a day for home turn ing and family reunion is being de stroyed, and especially tho attitude tuken toward the matter by the col leges in destroying these characteris tics. It is recommended that the last football game be held on Saturday preceding Thanksgiving, as at eastern colleges." 2COQOOOOOOQ DOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO Fine Candies Tlie CollBe Man I IIIU UUIIUIUU O B hPirttaflu.AfottlHt.SfM. 3fr SSI1 1SI 1 ?! '113 '1"I" ALLEGRETTI LOWNEY'S HUYLER'S Always Fresh at RECTOR'S Sole Agents oooooooooooooooooooooooood STEINED-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. WholeuU nJ Retail DRUGGISTS Aatwjte Phon 1707 IU6 O Slrttt LINCOLN, NEB. YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS aro not a completo suc cess without programs and menucs. Got them printed at GRIFFIN-GREER PRINTING COMP'Y iij6 O Street THE WALKOVER SHOE la the best shoe for men'i feet. Ctir line b strictly-up-to-date. Call and let u ahow them. Rogers & Perkins Sucmmom to Pcrkliu St SlitMofl C. 1120 O Street THERE IS NO Witch, CIocK or Article ot JcvttoJ e CANNOT RBPAIX O. A. Tucker, Jewelr au-FlM. fell SB4. Art 1SS4 the First National Bank of Uoooto, Nek. UNITED JTATBft DEPOSITORY. Capital f JH.00MO Surplus UMNH ' Undivided polls .. M0 ; ft. it Burnham, Ttm. k. J. ftftwrtr, Vlce-PretfcUmt B. ft. FrMmaa, CUmtar. H. B. Brans, Asst, Oataltr. Frank Parks, Asat Oasiltr. 1. , Eaatardajr, Auditor. Brie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases of oyo, ear and throat. 207-8 RichardsJ block. Phone CG6. " Oyster stow 25 cents at Cameron's new Restaurant, 119 South 12th, Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 6c. Chairs for ladles. 1018 O street Lincoln Local Express, 1089 N street Both phones. rc-" .- . HIGH GRADE Better Investigate the merits and advantages offered by the various railway lines before purchasing tickets. Tha Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. has elecfrric-lighted trains, solid vestibuled, 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, l524-farnanrStfeitT OMAHA, NEB. Jocococoocooocxxxpoooooooooo $18.85 5Sy- $18-85 The MlssourlPacific will sellv tickets on February 7th, 21st and March 7th and 21st to' many points In Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good for 21 days. This very low rate includes Galveston, San Antonio, Port Arthur, and is much less than one way fare. The Missouri Pacific has two daily trains from Lincoln to Kansas City and St. Louis and all points south, with electric lighted coaches and the best of everything. CITY nCKET OFFICE ?. W. Comer 2th and O Streets F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. -vl i t K M 1 3 ' -i f EHDCDLATESaBDNBDNS For Sale Only at Harley's Drug Store, 11th and O. 4'--1 ft .VI- v- . .' - ." fV " - S.;-,t . ,j- - .