Image provided by: University of Nebraska-Lincoln Libraries, Lincoln, NE
About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1905)
o v Vi i - H b e D a i I fUbraehan - - & k i r-a : BUSIHESS DIRECTORY O aaaawaaaaa a 4 f U ft Braxy loyal Calreralty fltadent I if rgd o patroalte lieae Kabraakan jt Advartlaara, and to mention the 1 H ppr wall Aotag ao. : : : : : i : it it t L taW at Savatat .Lf aftaa-at. aL-ftf .afLtJ S . af!Lf .Lf 1S k ftf rfi K BAKERY Mrs. Petry. BARBER SHOPS. The Ariato, Greon'a Palace and Mogul. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si dles,. Glrard. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Storo, Brbwn Drug Co. BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional BOpKBINDh.G GllleBpie. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent. BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Busl- ncss College. CANDIES-Woodward Candy Co. CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson. CATERER "Tommy," at RiggB' Drug Store. CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott, Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Mageo & Deemer, Unland. COAI-r Gregory, P. D. Smith, White- breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall. DANCING SCHOOL Pitts. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT Dr. Woodard. DRUGGISTS Steiner, Wocmpener, Brown, Mann, Rector. Harloy. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol- Bhclmer. trie Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE Rudgo & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. FURRIER Steele GROCERIES Keystone, H. N. Town. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Storo. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, F. E. Lahr. HOTELS LlndcH. JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flom- Ing. LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros. LIVERY Forbes Stables. LUMBER Dierks. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay den, Kennedy. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow ell. PRINTING George Bros., New Con tfury. Ivy Press, Review Press, Grif fin & Groor. RESTAURANTS Westerfield, Cam eron, Good Health. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium. SHAMPOOING The famous. SHOES Sanderson. SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. Blue Front Shop, SHINING PARLOR Union Shining . Parlor. STENOGRAPHER Affoltor. SUITORIUM Weber, TAILORS Unland, Union College ' Tailors, Ludwlg, Kadts & Marx. TYPEWRITER Remington. WAITERS' BUREAU W. D, Grafit. 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 ovenings, 8:00 p. m., Miss Gena Vawter, instructor. EHuTQLATES For Sale Only at Harley's fe':U1LBtogt.l : BaVrBr gjJlSBBP 'Bulletin TODAY. Sophomores, 11 a. m., Memorial hall. Sombrero Board, 11 a. m., U 107. Latin Club, 8 p. m., U 106. Monday chorus class, 7:30 p. m., Me morial hall. march 15. A. E. Turner gives a recital at con ". ccation. Y. M. C. A. election of officers, 7:30 p. m. MARCH 16. Vnrsity vs. William-Jewell, Armor, 8 p. m. MARCH 17. Dr. Pillsbury addresses the Medical Society in M 301. MARCH 17. Senior Prom, Lincoln hotel. MARCH 18. Foreft Club, 8 p. m., N 102. MARCH 23. Post-graduate mimic recital by Miss Alleyne Archibald. APRIL 3. Subject of second junior theme imiBt be submitted to the Department of Rhetoric, U 311. APRIL 8. Junior-Senior reception. APRIL 14. Company B Hop at Fraternity hall. APRIL 17. Second Junior theme duo at 5 p. m. in U 311. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Mrs. Pullock, the wife of the pastor of the Vine Street Congregational church add i eased the afternoon meet ing last Sunday. She took for her sub ject "The Significance of Jesus." in her talk Mrs. Bullock answered the theme question, "Why does Jesus mean moie to you than all other teachers or men? in the following way, that al though their have been other gieat religious founders Jesus is the great est the world has ever known Buddha was admirable for his self renunciation, Mahomet for his respect for law, Cqu fiiciuB for his gentleness, but Christ not only possessed all these qualities in the greatest degree but he' was sinless. His Ideals were of the highest and he reached those ideals, so his character I transferable to God and he is the redeemer of men, the personification of superior love Mr. Cruell gave a trom bone solo and Miss Elinor Andrews sang. Our Y W. C. A. state secretary, Miss Gold Corwin, will visit the University and city associations for ten days, March 26-31. Miss Corwin's visit is al ways one of the events of the year and we will be glad to have her with us. April 9-10 the Y. W. C. A. will have as a guest Miss Estella Paddock, gen eral secretary of Y. W. C. A. in central China, who will tell us something of Y. W. C. A. work in that interesting coun try. The leaders for the noon meetings this week are: Monday Miss Clark." Tuesday Miss Agee. Wednesday Miss Ewan. Thursday Miss NIchoI. Friday Miss Davis. Elliott's Sultorlum, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136 O street. Both phones. Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases of eye, ear and throat 207.-8 Richards block. Phono 666. Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's new Restaurant, 119 South 12th. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladles. 1018 O street Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street Both phones. HIGH GRADE BDNHDNS Drug Store, Uth and O. ft IreftBggafiMgafe - iSS!i'- 'Xml'es1ximmmS ONE-WAY RATES. Every day from March 1st to May lGth, 1905, Inclusive the JJjiIqu Pacific will sell one-way tickets from, Missouri River Territories (Council Bluffs to Kansas City, inclusive) as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and 8alt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena and Butte, Montana. $22.G0 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Jdaho. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angoles nnd San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, nnd Idaho points. Through Tourist cars run every day on Union Pacific between Missouri River and' Pacific Coast; double berth $5.75. Foi full information call on or address, E. B. Slosson. The Monday chorus clasB will meet today at 7:30 p. m. In Memorial hall. The l,atin club of the University will meet today at 8 p. m. in U 106. The program will bo In the form of a Latin play. Mr. A. E. Turner, of Wesleyan Uni versity, will give a recital at chapvl Wednesday. The Sombrero board will meet today at 11 a. m. in U 107. President Cramer has called a meet ing of the sophomore class for this morning at 11 a. m. in Memorial hall. Dr. Pillsbury wiii talk on "Some Ty phoid Bphedemics" at the next meeting of the Medical Society to be held on March 17. Twenty-one meals for $3. Dormitory Cafe. For Furs boo Steele, 143 S. 12th St Better Investigate the meriti and advantages offend by the various railway lines before purchasing tickets Tht Chicago, Milwaukee has electric-lighted trains, solid vestibule steam heated, equipped with every modem' ' safety device, heary steel first-class road-bed and jmany other advantages. Write to F. ATNASH, dmeral Wjstim Agtnt, 1524 Farm Strut, OMAHA, CIO RR LOUISIANA, TEXAS, ETC ffl flfi OIOlOJ MIND RETURN. $KT0J The Missouri Pacific will sell tickets on February 7th, 21st and March 7th and 2!st U many points in Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good for 21 days. . This very low rate includes Galveston, San Antonio, Part Arthur, and I much 1cm than one way fare. The. Missouri Pacific has two daily trains from Lincoln to Kansas City ami St. Loui5 and all points south, , with electric lighted coaches and the best of everything. CITY PICKET OFFICE W. Comer i2th mi D. CORNELL, P. 8 sVp.w thonouqh counata in bu8inc88, shorthand, typewriting, teleqraphy and Preparatory Itxixriencwt teftchera. Fine Rquip menu. OyniiinnJum work. Aaslitanc In nccurlntf txxitlona. Work to earn bonnl Individual Inttntctlon. Hnleronjr tinir IfCAftona by nmil. Advautagci of a capital city. Write for Cntnlogue No. Lincoln Suaihaaa ColIag LINCOLN, NKnBASKA YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS are not a comploto buc coss without programs and menues. Oet them printed at ORIFFIN-GREER PRINTING COMP'Y 1136 O Street The First National Bank of Lincoln, Neb. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital 1 200,000.00 Surplus 100.000.00 Undivided profits . . 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Prea. A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President. H. 8. Freeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asst. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. P. R. Easterday, Auditor. NEB. Q Streets T. A. .;... i - V j m o ft 1 . 'JW -' ' :. si . T ' k.. X7