The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 15, 1905, Image 3

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I BUSINESS DIRECTORY
'wf&ijr. loyal DaUeralty Student la
ted to patronise these Kebrnakan 1
IE Advertlaem, and to mention the j;
tfiagter white 4itag-so. : t : : r t n
BAKERY Mrs. Petry.
BARBrtBHOPS. Tho Aristo, Green's
Palace fend Mogul.
BICYCLES-ATHLETIC G00t)8 Si
dles, -CHrard:
BOOK&Bf ATIONERY Co-op, Lln
cpj Book Store, Unl. Book Storo,
BJoVn Drug Co.
BOOK HOSPITAL-Gillesple.
BAftkS Columbia National, First Na-
&6nal
;BOOKBINDIi .G Gillespie.
I TOLLING ALLEY Crescent
fCSINBSS COLLEGE Lincoln Boal-
ness College.
'r CANDIES "Woodward Candy Qo.
' "CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson.
? CATERER "Tommy," at Rlggs' Drug
' Store.
"glGARS Fred A. Powell, Lindsay.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
SouVup & Wo6d.
CLOT&UIG Armstrong, Magee &
Deemer, tJnland.
COAL Gregory, P", p. Smith, White
breast. " - ...
CONFECTIONERY Maxwell.
. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall.
- .DANCING SCHOOI-PItts.
" blSEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT
Dr. Woodard.
pRTJGOISTS -r, Stelner. Woempfcrfef,
': Brown, Mann, Rector, Harley. . -n
DRY GOODS Miller &'Palne, Herpol-
8helraer.
- - trie Co.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer. .....
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A.
M. Davis, Hardy. ...".
: FURRIER Steele.
: GROCERIES Keystone, H. N. Town.
HABERDASHBRY $2.50 Hat Store.
HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, F.
E. Latir.
HOTELS Llndell. .
JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem
ing.. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
'. LIVERY Forbes Stables.
T .TTMBER Dlerks.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay
den, Kennedy.
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow
ell. FRJNItfO George Bros., New Cen
" ary, Ivy Press, Review Press, Grit
fln & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Weaterfteld, Cam
eron, Good Health.
ROLLER SKATING Auditorium.
SHAMPOOING The Famous.
8HOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null arid McCoy.
Blue Front Shop.
8HINING PARLOR Union Shining
Parlor.
STENOGRAPH ERAffolter.
SUITORIUM Weber, ,
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tttllofrfc, Ludwig, Kadis & Mart.
"TYPEWRITER-Remittfetotu
WAITERB' BUREAU wTETGrant.
f REE COOKING LESSONS
In Demonstration Hall (over gas
company's office) Tuesday, 10:00 a. m.,
Wednesday,, 3 :W) p. m., Thursday, Fri
day, Saturday evenings, 8:00 p. m.,
MlsaGena Vawter, Instructor.
EHDCOLATESHnNBDNS
For Sale Only at Harley's Drug Stpre, 11th and O.
'"Bulletin
MARCH 15.
A. E. Turner gives a recital at con
vocation. Y. M. C. A. election of officers, 30
p. m.
MARCH 1G.
Varsity vb. WHllatn-Jewell, Armory,
8 p. m.
MARCH 17.
Dr. Pillsbury addresses the Medical
Society in M 301.
MARCH 17.
Senior Prom, Lincoln hotel.
MARCH 18.
Forest Club, 8 p. m., N 102.
MARCH 23.
Post-graduate music recital by Miss
Alleyne Archibald.
APRIL 3.
Subject of second junior theme must
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 due at 5 .p. m.
In U 3ll.
Senior Prom Committee meets on
Thursday at 11 in U 100. Important.
Full attendance urged.
Professor A. E. Tunndf, of Wesleyan
University will -give, several readings
fkt co'nyocation this morning.
The annual business meeting of the
Young Men's Christian Association
will occur this evening at 7:30 in U
106. The annual election of officer
will take place at this meeting. A
a&ecial notice of the' meeting has been
nlatfed ,to,,mc,mbqps gt the association
urging them to feel a personal respon
sibility in the matter and attend the
meeting and do their share In selecting
the officers for the ensuing year.
. The employment bureau at the Uni
versity of 'Chicago has secured $6,000
worth of work for the students this
year.
Candidates for the degree of bache
lor of science at Columbia will not be
required1 to offer, any ancient language
for entrance or to pursue the study of
any ancient language In college.
The Freshmen and Sophomores at
Michigan' recently engaged in a class
scrap which was in the nature of a
hair cutting contest. Faculty interfer
ence had to be resorted to to que.ll the
disturbance
Hereafter the degree of Ph. B. will
not be conferred1 at the University of
Iowa. The degree of A. B. will bo given
instead' with a decrease of the amount
of Greek formerly required for., that
degree.
The sudden death of Mrs. Stanford
will probably cause all class and uni
versity social functions at Stanford
University to be given up or postponed
for a month.'
A movement to raise $2,500,000 for
Princeton TJniierBlty to Install -a. sys
tem of tutors or preceptors to enable
the teaching of students In small
groups, has been Inaugurated by the
trustees..
For Furs see Steele, 143 S. 12th St.
Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases
of eye, ear and throats 207-8 Rlchardff
block. Phone 666.
Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c.
Chairs for ladles. 1018 O street
Lincoln Local Express, 1030 N street
Both phones.
HIGH GRADE
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ONEWAY RATES
Every day from March 1st to May
15th, 1905, Inclusivo, the Union Pacific
will sell one-way tickets from MlBcouri
River Territories (Council Bluffs to
Kansas City, inclusivo) qb follows:
$20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lako City.
$20.00 to Holena and Butte, Montana.
$22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchen,
Washington.
$22.50 to Huntington and Nnmpa,
Idaho.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Seattle.
$25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
$25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Oro-
gon, via Portland.
$25.00 to San Francisco, l.os Angeles
and San Diego.
Correspondingly low rates to many
other California, Oregon, Washington,
Montana, Utah, and Idaho points.
Through Tourist cars run every day
on Union Pacific between Missouri
RiVer and1 Pacific Coast; double berth
$5.75. For full information call on or
address, E. B. Slosson.
HffiHOH
EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN GOAL
Wt have been very ittcceuftfl la
catering to weddings and parties
where something EXTRA FINK
la wanted. Why can't we furnish
you with your Groceries for all
occasions?
KEYSTONE GROCERY
iai South 13th Street
Better
the merits and advantages offered by the various ,
railway lines before
Chicago, Milwaukee & SI, Paul Ry.
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has electric-lighted traini, solid yestibdletV ,....
steam heated, equipped with every modfern ;'
safety devicevheavy stetl flrst-clasi road-M and ' '
many other advantages. Write to
F. A. NASH, Dinara! Western Agent, 1524 Faman Stmt,
OMAHA, NEB. . 1
CIQ fPi LOUISIANA ,
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The Missouri Pacific will self tickets on February 7th, ,
21st-and March 7th and 21st to many points In Louisiana,'
Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good for 21 days. ;'
This very low rate includes Galveston, San Antonio, Pert
Arthur, and. is much less than one way fare. The Missouri
Pacific has two daily trains from Lincoln to Kansas City and
St. Louis and all points south, with electric lighted coaches
and the best of everything. " , '
CITY "nCKET OFFICE
S. W. Corner i2th and O Streets
F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A,
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THBRB IS NO
Walsh, CtecK or Article el Jewelry
VI CANNOT RHP All?
- A Tucker, J4frfA4elr
1 135 O 3. Phi, fcbtt (84, Auto I SS4
EW something artistic 'and
up-to-date try our Platinums
Rates for Students. .....
IO20 O 8TREET
STUDENTS
The newest and finest Batbst
Shop in Nebraska. Paftfci-
I laur attention given to fact,
neck and scalp massaging J' j
'The Aristo
1206 O St, Burr Block -
VOUlR FiiRT'iElS
BALLS AND BAN
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are not a -.epijitfpletft. sujk
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nienues. del therri prlriiW;!
QR1FFIN-GREER PfytfjtiNtl COjilP'Y
1136 O StiVet
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The First National Bank
of Lincoln, Neb.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital w'.$ 3p0iQQQ.HV.
.. Surplus , . lOOjQOp.QO
' Undivided profits1.. '46,000.00
"8. H. Burriham, Pres.
A. J.-Sawyer, Vlre-Presldent-. "
H. S! 'Freeman', Cashier.
H. Bi Bvantf, AeBt.,CaqhJerv
Frank Parks, ABBt.Cashlor.
P. R. Easteraay, Auditor.
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