fs&m C6e i i I ! it t n ft rn N n,.liHi,irrTTr!rTMTTTTTM -... .' ?MM"W,''!iWiWWMWMMMWMMMMMMM,,B v &. i BUSINESS DIRECTORY it a it it 4 I Krlffir loyal University Student la wrfetl to pntronlE tlicie Nebraskftn f Advertiser, and to mention the l&per white doing to. : t i : : : : jt foMBMHME)mm BAKEftV Mrs. Patry. BARBER SHOPS. The Aristo, Green' Palace and Mogul. OICYCLBS-ATHLETIC GOODS Si dles, Glrard. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store, Browto Drug Co., Harry Porter. BOOK HOSPITAL Gllleaple. BANKB Columbia National. First Na tional BOfcfcBINDh , G GllleBple. BptyLING ALLEYCrcscent BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Busi ness College. CANDITSS Woodward Candy Co. CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson. CATERER "Tommy," at Rlggs' Drug Store. CtGARS Fred A. Powell. Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott, Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Magee & Deemer, Unland. COAL drogory, P. D. Smith, White breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall. DANCING SCHOOIr-Pitts. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT . Dr. Woodard. DRIJGGJSTS Steiner. Woemponer, BVown, Mann, Rector. Harley, Riggs. DRY GOODS Miller & Palno, Herpol shelmer. trie Co. EXPRESS-rLlncoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudgo & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. .FURRIER Steele GROCERIES Keystone, N. H. Town. Smith's Cash Grocery. HAiiERDASHHRY $2.50 Hat Storo. HARDWARE Rudgo & Guenzel, F. E. L'ahr. HOTELS Llndoll. J EWELER Tucker, WolIT, E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros. LIVERY Forbes Stables, Melieks. LUMBER DlorkB. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay den. Kennedy. PLUMBERS Pommerene. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Povr oll. PRINTING George Bros., New Cen tury, Ivy PreBS, 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 Affolter. 8UITORIUM Weber, TAILORS Unland, union uouego Tailors, Ludwig, KadiB & Marx. TYPEWRITER Remington. WAITERS' BUREAU W. D. Grant COOK WITH... QAS EH0CDLATE5 For Sale Only at Harley's J! ,'- ' JK V miikBi' Company Bfiop... FRIDAY, APRIL 14 Fraternity Hall. bulletin TODAY. Senior Annual. Pershing Rifles, 7:30 p. m. Import ant. Latin Club meets with Miss Francef. Cutter, 1430 R street. APRIL 12. Engineering Society, 7:30 p. m., M 21 J. Hon. C. S Elgutter at convocation. APRIL 13. University Debating Association, 11 a m., U 110. State Oratorical Contest at University P!acc. APRIL 14. Iowa debate, Memorial Hall. , 'Varsity vs. NebTaslca Indians on Campus. Company B Hop at Fraternity hall. APRIL 15. 'Varsity vs. Nebraska Indians on Campus. APRI L15. Doane-Students' Debating Club de bate APRIL 17.. Second Junior theme due at 5 p. m. In U 311. APRIL 18. Washington debate. Moomrial Hall. In OtI?er Colleges The program of the Students' De bating Club was of unusual Interest lust Saturday night. After the pailla mentaiy scrap Secretary Waldron of the Debating Association of the Unl ersity spoke briefly of the coming In terstate debates with Iowa and Wash ington Universities which will be held on the Mth and 18th of April respec tively. Both debates will be held in Memorial Hall. The price of admis sion If fifty cents for both debates. Thirty-five cents for single debate. It's an astonishing fact that although In- tellectual combats and victories have upheld the work and lair name of oui University as much as has foot ball, yet the latter Is self-supporting while the former Is not. R. C. James, Law '04, at present county attorney of Richardson county, vus called upon and made a short talk in which he expressed his great appre ciation of the benefit that practical de buting was to him in the business woi Id. The orders of the day were then proceeded to and the debate on Hie 1'ass Question was heard. After the debate, thechampion of anti-pass bill, Geo. W. Berge was In troduced and In an extended speech pointed out the abuses and corrupt inir influences of thn Vro.p. JPjikr Ha jipoke of the Free Pass prganizatlone uij over tno country ami or tne attack upon them by such other men as Cum mlngs, Larraboe, LaFollette and Folk A vote of thanks and an invitation to come again was given Mr. Berge. At the next meeting of the Club will HIGH GRADE BDNBONS Drug Store, 11th and O. Tickets $ .00 be held the regnlar debate between Studohts' Club and the Alpha Omega Society of Doane. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Saturday evening from 7 to 8 the gonoral secretaries, officers, cabinet and mission study committees of the Y M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A. and the Volunteer Band met with Miss Paddock in the Y. W. C. A. room. Miss Pad dock spoke on the reasons for having mlslson study committees in the Y. M C. A. and Y. W. C. A. work and gave many helpful suggestions as to ways ot making the work of these committees more effective. After Miss Paddock's talk thero was a general boclal time and punch and wafers wre served by the Mission tudy Committee. Chanln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13tb. Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's new Restaurant, 119 South 12th. Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N Protected by Block Signals Tho first railway in America, to adopt the almolnto Block System in tho operation of all trains was tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Railway It to-day lias more miles of road operated under block signal rnlo than any othor railway company. Tho St. Paul Road was the first railway to light its trains by electricity, and it now has more than 400 electric-lighted passenger cars in daily service. Three trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago, every day. For time table, social rate write F. A. NASH, UencrM Western Agent, 1524 Farni.ni Street, OMAHA, NBII. $18-85 l The Missouri Pacific will sell ticket on February 7th, 21st and March 7th and 21st ,to many points In Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good lor 21 days. This very low rate includes Oalveston, San Antonio, Pert Arthur, and is much less than one way fare, the Missouri Pacific ha two daily trains from Lincoln to Kansas City and St. Louis and all point south, with electric lighted coaches and the best of everything. CITY TTCKET OFFICE . W. Corner t2th and O Strtth F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. THfeftB 13 NO Wt&, CtocK r Article A Jewelry WB CANNOT R&PA1R C. t. Tucker, Jewclrr I I2a O 8l. Pfcenn, Bn 634. Autft 1534 TheJirst Natibiia! Bank of Lincoln, Neb. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital 200,000.00 Surplus loo.ooo.oo Undivided profits . . 40,000.00 8. H. Burnham, Proa. A. J. Sawyer, Vico-Preaidont. H. S. Freeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asst. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst. Cashier. P. R. Easterday, Auditor. Charles B. Gregory v. ttn.'tn T&ffionu 848 , t?n4 3291 . . the Coal man NO. 1044 O STREET Qo to Sidles, the up- to-Date Sporting Ooods Man, for Base Ball sup plies, all Athletic Qoods. H. E. SIDLE 1317 O St.. Lincoln, Neb. STREET Paul amm mm WMiMMipBam IS; $18-85 - V n ,i i ,-t J ;' s v.!l .HI JW "S t f M V "t