The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 29, 1905, Image 3

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BUSINESS DmECTORY
Every lojl University Student !
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BAJCHfl.YMrti. Patry.
BARBER 5HOP8. The Arlslo, Green's
Palace and Mogul.
BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si
dles, GIrard.
BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store,
Brown Drug Oo., Harry Porter.
BOQK HOSPITAL Gllleple. , ,
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional BOOKBINDL 3-Gillcflple.
BOWLrNG ALLBY-CroBOont
BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Busi
ness College.
CANDIE0 Woodward Candy Co.
CARPENTERr-Geo. A. Wilson.
CATERER "Tommy," at RlggB' Drug
Store. .
CIGARS Fred A. Powell. Lindsay.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
SoukupV Woofl.,
QLOTHlNCArjn&tfong, ' Magee A
Deemer, Unlnnd.
COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, Wblte-
breast. .' .
CONFECTIONERY Maxwell.
DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall.
DANtJlkG SCHGOIr-PJtte.
DISEATCEBrfJF EYE, EAR &-THROAT
Dr, Woodard. ,
DRUjQQISTS S.teiner. Wocmpener,
Brown, Mann. Rector. Harley Rlggs.
DRY. GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol-
shelmer.
., trie Co.
ExPR'fiSS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer:
vH-ntuRTia Oha-nln. Bros.
WJRNiTURE Rudge & Guenael, A.
MDavU, vHardy. c .
FURRIER Steele.
GROCERIES Ke j stone, N. H. Town,
'Sftitu'sash Grocery.
HAUERDASHBRY $2.50 Hat Store.
Hi&BDWARERudGG & Guenzel, F.
-ft -Lahr.
HOTELS Llndcll.
JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem
ing: "'
,' LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
LIVERY Forbes Stables, Melioks.
LUMBER DIerks.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay
den. Kennedy.
PLUMBERS Pommerene.
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow-
PRINTING Georgo Bros., New Cen
tury. Ivy' Press, Review Press, Grif
fin & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Westerfleld,- Cam
eron, Good Health.
ROLLER SKATING Auditorium.
SHAMPOOING The Famous.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy.
Bluo Front Shop.
BHINING PARLOR Union Shining
Parloi".
' STENOGRAPHER Affolter.
BUITORIUM Weber,
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, Ludwlg, Kadl3 & Marx.
TYPEWRITER Remington.
WAITERS' BUREAU W. D. Grant
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bulletin
TODAY.
Associated Barbs, Chemistry lecture
room, 7:30 p. m.
APRIL 30.
Y. W. C. A. recognition services, Me
morial hall.
Dr. Thomas will speak to men in
Art hall on "Do Something; Be Some
thing; Get Something."
MAY 1.
Football practice begins, 3 p. m.
MAY 2.
Debating association, 11 a. m , U
201
MAY 3.
Students' music recital, S p m . Me
morial hall.
MAY 5
Meeting of Debating Association to
e'ed officers.
Freshmen party at Walsh Hall.
MAY G.
Engineering banquet at Llndell ho
tel. Dramatic club presents "Fennel" in
the chapel.
Annual May morning breakfast at St.
Paul's church.
ppbate between Alpha Omega lub
o: Iowa and Students' Debating club
MAY 7.
Hon W .1 Bryan addresses tile
girls' meeting at 3 p m in Memorial
hall
MAY 8
Memorial celebration in commem
oration of the centennial of the death
of Sdilller, Memorial hall.
MAY 10.
Election of student members of ath
letic board.
MAY 26.
Ninth annual Pan-IIellonic dance at
the Auditorium.
George Shedd on Leave.
George C. Shedd, instructor In the
department of rhetoric, leaes today
foi the west on acocunt of his health
Mi Shedd has been In ill health for
seeral months, and was flnall com
pclled to gie up bib unhersity work
and seek rest and recuperation in the
mountains For the next few months
his abode will be in a mountain lodge
in the midst of a pine forest In Idaho.
Anansements as to his classes have
not been definitely made. Mr. Piper
will Instruct part of his lasses.
May 1st the Limit.
pplications of the various candi
dates for places as student members of
thtS athletic board must be in the
nanus of the secretaiy of the boaid,
Di Clapp, by the evening of May lbt.
Kalluie to tomply with the following
section of Article XI V of the athletic
board constitution will render the
candidate Ineligible.
Sec. 1. Nominations Any unlicr
sity student in good standing may be
come a candidate, on petition signed
by twenty students filed with the
secretary of the board before (May
let, this-year), together with a state
ment in writing from said student
that he desires to be a candidate and
expects to be in the University during
the coming year. Petitions In dupli
cate are to be posted In the gymna
sium and university hall for five days
and In lack of protest accepted by the
athletic board. All names' of candl-
HIGH GRADE
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dates are to be published at least once
in the University paper. (The peti
tions In duplicate are to be posted by
student candidates and they are re
sponsible for insertion of notices in
pap"i )
Students' Recital.
The University School of Music will
give a students' recital next Wednes
day evening, May 3rd, in Memorial
hall, at 8 o'clock The public is cor
dally invited.
PROGRAM.
Lescheti.hy Valse Chromatique,
Op, 22 Andante Klnale. (Lucia) Op.
13 Intermezzo, Op. -14, No. 4 Ger
trude Price.
Lynes "My King" Edith Roberts.
Mendelssohn "O, for the Wings of
a Dave" Julia McCune.
Nevln Nightingale Song Anna
O'Nell.
Old English Drink to me only witlf
thine -eyes.
Schubeit Who Is Syhla?-Chailes
Tulleys.
Gotze Calm as the Night. (Duet)
Vera Upton, Krank Hudson.
d'Hardelot All for jou Lou Young
Henrion Tonagonc-Frank Hud
son. Conconc Judith. (Organ accom )
Elma Marsland.
Tunnison Song of a HeartM.ai
garet Pilling.
Lehmann ou and I.
ArdlttI LeSerait Robe Vera Pp
ton. Weber -Polocca Brlllante, Op. 72
Pauline Meyer.
(Second piano Mr. Eames.)
A few girls of the University Wo
man's building will give a dancing
party In the dormitory parlors this
eenlng. The -announcement was re
cently made that the dormitory girls
would give their third dancing party,
but this function has been called off
through the influence of several young
ladles whose religious principles are
opposed to dancing as a social pas
time. Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and
P streets.
Oyster stew 25 cents at Cameron's
new Restaurant, 119 South 12th.
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Wedding Invitations
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341 N STREET
AUTO 1616
Shoes Made to Order
REPAIRING
Neatly Done
NULL & McCOY'
1829 O mtrmt
GEO. A. WILSON
Contractor and Builder
Estimates furnished upon appli
cation. Job work promptly attended to.
80 South lOtb.
L.IJ4COLN, NEB.
The First National Bank
of Llnxobi, Nob,.
UNITED, STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capllal' .' .!.'..? 200,'000.00
Bujplus 100.0Q0.00
Undivided proflta . . 40,000.00
J. H, BurnHam, Pea.
A BaylV, Vico-Prealdent. .
,rv.Hr 8. Frpewan, ashler.
H. B. Byanp; Asst. CaBhlor.
''"Frank Parka, Asst. Cashier.
P.' HI Easterday, Auditor
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