The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 13, 1905, Image 3

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BAKERY Mm. Petry.
BARBER SHOPS. The Aristo, Groen'a
Palace and' Mogul,-
BICYCI,E8-ATHLETIC GOODS Si
dles, Girard.
BOOKS-STATIONERY Cwjp, Lin
coln Book 8tore, Unl. Book Store,
Brown Drug Co., Harry Porter.
BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional BOOKDINDIi.TJ Gillcopic
BOWLING ALLEY Crescent
BUSINESS OOLLEGD-Llncoln Busi
ness College.
CANDfES Woodward Candy Co.
CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson.
CATERER "Tommy," at Rlggs' Drug
' Store.
CIGARS Fred A. Powell. Lindsay.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
Souknp & Wood.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Magoo A.
Deemor, Unland.
COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, Whlto
breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell.
DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall.
DANCING 8CHOOL Pitts.
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT
Dr. Woodard.
DRUGGISTS Stelner. Woempener,
Brown, Mann. Rector. Harley, Rlggs.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol-
Bhelmer;
trlc Co.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudgo & Guenxel, A.
M. Davis, Hardy.
FURRIER Steele.
GROCERIES Keystone, N. H. Town,
Smith's Cosh Grocery.
HAtiERDASHDRY 12.50 Hat Store.
HARDWARE Rudgo & Guenzel, F.
B. Iahr.
HOTELS LIndoll.
JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flom-
i'ng.
LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros.
LIVERY Forbes Stables, Melicks.
LUMBER DJerk. . -
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay
den, Konnedy
PLUMBERS Pommerene.
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow
ell. PRINTING rGeorge Bros., New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, Grif
fin & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Westerfield, Cam
eron, Good Health.
ROLLER SKATING Auditorium.
SHAMPOOING The Famo.us.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy.
Bluo Front Shop.
SHINING PARLOR Union Shining
TParlor.
iSTENOGRAPHER Affolter.
8UITORIUM Weber,
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, Ludwig, Kadis & Marx.
TYPEWRITER Remington.
WAITERS' BUREAU W. D. Grant.
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CHOCOLATES d
For Sale Ohly at Harley's
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TODAY.
. TODAY.
University Debating Association, 11
a m., U 110.
State Oratorical Contest at University
Place.
Junior baseball men at Chapel time.
APRIL 14.
Observatory opea to visitors from
8 to 10 p. m. fof view ofmoon.
Iowa debate1; Memorial HaH.
'Varsity vs. Nebraska Indians on
Campus.
Company B Hop at Fratornity hall.
April 15.
'Varsity vs. Nebraska Indians on
Campus, v '
Doane-StudentB' Debating Club de
bate. APRIL 16.
Dr. Thomas will address mass meet
ing in Memorial Hall.
APRIL 17.
Second Junior thome due at 6 p m.
In U 311.
APRIL 18.
Washington debate. Meomrial Hall.
MAY 6.
Freshmen party at Walsh Hall.
University Appropriations.
The following is a list of appropria
tions for the University for the com
ing biennium and indicates the pur
pose for which they are to be used and
also the sources from which they are
obtained:
H. R. 347 Current Expense and Build
ing, as follows:
Current expense (general departmen
tal), $80,000.
For farm departments, schools and
experiment station, including supplies,
live stock, feed, labor, grain, machin
ery, tools, apparatus, specimens, cases,
instruments, chemicals, traveling ex
penses, advertising and printing, $25,
000. For repalis of buildings and upkeep
building sites (campus and farm).
$10,000.
For electrical apparatus for light
and power and wiring and cables for
Bpme, $7,0C0.
For equipment and furnishing new
buildings (campus and farm), $15,000.
For permanent improvements, in
cluding water supply and sewage sys
tems at farm, new swine barn, cattle
sheds, fences, moving and rebuilding
veterinary clinic and laboratory build
ings; gas majns and apparatus, houses
foi attendants all at the farm; new
boiler stokers with engine and Tan,
ii"w steam header and steam mains
(cumpus); paving streets east, south
and west fronts of campus; brick
walks on farm and campus; incidental
expenses on Improvements, $55,470.
One wing fire-proof museum (cam
pus), $50,000.
One wing woman's building (farm)
$32,000.
Total, $280,470.
On Temporary University Fund:
H. R. 250, salaries, $350,000.
Foi library books and equipment,
physics apparatus and poultry hus
bandry and farm land, $30,000.
(Provided, however, that this sum
shall be available only in case tho
grand assessment roll as returned for
(he year, 1905. reaches $310,000,000.
Piovlded, further, that the purchase of
furm Jand shall be given preference.)
On State General Fund, H. R. 9:
Sub-Btation maintenance and im
provements, $20,000.
Farmers' Institutes, $12,000.
On University cash fund, H. R. 17
U. S. Government, $50,000.
On Hatch fund, H. R. 17 U. S. Gov
ernment Experiment, $30,000.
Total for biennium, $892,470.
For Furh see Steele. 143 S. 12th St.
HIGH GRADE
BONBONS
Drugstore, 41th and O.
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Delta U Wins.
At 12:45 yesterday afternoon, two
teams of norlhenders clashed -for an
other Fraternity battlo and it was no
"conflict confotte" either. Thn,-DcUa
U's showed up better than at any time
brfore this season, but did not find the
Phi Delt's easy "plckin'." Near the
end of the gamo a complication arose
over the batting order and it was
even rumored that the Phi Dclts in
tended to contest tho result, but it is
to bo hoped that all differences will
be quickly settled betweon the two
Frats. Someone suggested another
game. Tho game was a victory for
the Delta U's by a score of 10 to 8.
Sigma Alpha Epsi)on...l 0 1000
Sigma Obi l 0 1000
Beta Tbeta PI 1 o 1000
Delta Tau Delta 1 0 1000
Alpha Tau Omega 1 1 600
Phi Kappa Pai 1 1 D00
Delta UpBilon 1 2 333
Kappa Sigma 0 2 0000
Phi Delta Thota 0 1 0000
I-OBT Mooney's fountain pen. Mot
tled red with two gold bands around
it. Self-filling. Return to Nebraskan
office.
The Observatory will be open to
visitors April 14 from 8 to 10 p. m. for
a viow of tho moon.
Junior baseball men meet on the
athletic field at Chapel time today.
MANAGER.
Crescent Bowling Alleys
1134 N
I Protected by Block Signals
Tho first railway in America to. adopt 4ho absoluto
Block System in the operation of all traimr.wns the
Chicago, Milwaukee & St.
Railway
It to-day has more miles of road operated nndcr
block signal rulo than any other railway company.
The St. Paul Road was tho first railway to light
its trains by eloctricity, and it now has mora than
400 electric-lighted passenger cars in daily service.
Three trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union
Station, Chicago, every day.
For time table, special rate write
F. A. NASH,
General Western Agent, 1!M Farnnm Street,
OMAHA, NHIi.
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$18 85
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LOUISIANA, TEXAS, ETC.
IND RETURN.
The Missouri Pacific will sell tickets on February 7th.,
21st and March 7th and 2 Lit to many points In Louisiana','
Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.83, good for 21 days.
This very low rate Includes Oalvcston, San "Antonio, Part
Arthur, and Is much less than one way fare, the 'Missouri
Pacific has two dally trains froni Lincoln to Kansas City ail
St. Louis and all points south, with electric lighted coacWs
nnu inc oesi oi everyining.
CITY TICKET OFFICE
S, W. Corner 2th ni O Streets
F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A.
'qttAkATY.''
OUR SODA..
Tastes Like More
RIG6S, Drif Ciller
I32l 0 Street.
The First National Bank
of Lincoln, Neb.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital $ 200,000.00
Burplu 100.600.00 '
Undivided prdflts . . 46,000.j)0
S. H. Burnham, Prtt.
A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President.
H. 8. Freeman, Cftahttr.
H, B. Evans, Aspt. Cashier.
Frank Parka, Afcet. Cuhtfcr.
P. R, Eaaterday, Auditor.
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...MELICK'S STABLES...
PHONE 435.
Closed Carriage. Baggage.
...The Finest Liveev in the Crrr...
I230N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB.
Columbia National
DaiiJC NEBRASKA
CipiUl, $100,000.00
Four Seniors of the E. E. Depart
ment havo received appointments to
positions In the VVestinghouse works,
to begin no la'ter than July.
STREET ,
Paul
$1885
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