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?w? ttbe Dails fUbraefcan ?355gfSr "' rz"$fr"?5&!$&ffit V l : fr BUSINESS DlflECTORY a n Every I0711I UnlYorslty Student ! argcd to ptronlie theio Kobniiknn U Advertiser, and to mention tho paper while doing; so. ::::::: BAKBHIY Mrs. Petry. BARBER SHOPS. Tho Aristo, Green'n Palace and Mosul. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si dles, GIrard. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book 8tore, Brown Drug Co., Harry Porter. BOOK HOSPITAL Gllleaplo. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional BOOKBINDIirQ GlllcBple. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Busi ness Col lego. CANDFES Woodward Candy Co. CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson. CATERER "Tommy," at Rlggs Drug Store. CIGARS Fred A. Powoll. Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott, Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Mageo ft Deemor, Unland. COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, White breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall. DANCING 8CHOOL Pitts. DISEASES OF BYE, EAR & THROAT Dr. Woodard. DRUGGISTS Stolnor. Woomponer, Brown, Mann, Rector. Harloy, Rlggs. DRY GOODS Miller & Palno, Horpol Bhclmer. tjlc Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapln Broa. FURNITURE Rudgo & Guonzol, A. M. Davis, Hardy. FURRIER Stoolo. GROCERIES Keystone, N. H. Town, Smith's Cash Grocery. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Storo. HARDWARE Rudge & Guonzol, F. H. I.ahr. HOTELS Llndoll. JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Yulo Bros. LIVERY Forbos Stables, Mellcks. LUMBER Dlorks. NOVELTY MACHINI8T Thorp. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsond, Hay don, Kennedy. PLUMBERS Pommoreno. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow ell. PRINTING Goorgo Bros., Now Cen tury. Ivy Press, Rovlew Press, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Weaterfield, Cam oron, Good Health. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium. SHAMPOOING Tho Famous. SHOES Sanderson. 8HOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. Blue Front Shop. SHINING PARLORr-Unlon Shining Parlor. STENOGRAPHER Affoltor. BUITORIUM Wobor, TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Kadis & Marx. TYPEWRITER Remington. WAITERS' BUREAU W. D. Grant. COOK WITH... GAS. 'Bulletin TODAY. In&pectlorf of cadet battalion by Captain Palmer. Students' music rocital, 8 p. m., Me morial hall. Mny 5. Graduate club meets with A. J. Sawyer, 1718 F street. Meeting of Debating Association to elect offloorB. Freshmen party at Walsh Hall. May G. Track preliminaries. Engineering banquet at Llndell ho tel. Dramatic club presents "Fennel" in tho chapel. Annual May morning breakfast at St. Paul's church. May 7. Men's meeting, Art hall. "The New Heroism," Rov. L. M. Denton. Mr. W. J. Elliott will sing. Hon. W. J. Bryan addresses tho girls' meeting at 3 p. m. In Memorial hnll MAY 8. Memorial celebration in commem oration of the contonnial of the death of Schiller, Memorial hall. May 9. Annual Y. M. C. A. committeemen's dinner. Dining room of St. Paul's M E. church, fi p. m. MAY 10. Election of student members of ath letic board. May 11. School of Music recital 1n Memorial hall. May 12. Annual reception, Art hall, students in Department of Medicine. MAY 26. Ninth annual Pan-Hellenic dance at the Auditorium. ALUMNI NOTES. Ira E. Campbell has been reelected principle of the schools at Western. Miss Mar E. Bray ton, '02, has been re-elected Instructor in the- HIair high school. Miss Clara M. Glover, '01, has been re-elected for another year at the York high school. Miss Elizabeth Brenizer, who grad uates tills year, has been appointed an instructor In the Broken Bow schools. G. W. Dudley, '02, who is now prin ciple of tho schools of De Witt, has applied for the superintendency of schools at Ponca. - W. T. Stevens, '0:, who is now prin ciple of the high school at David City, has' applied for the position of princi ple of the Fremont high school. Miss Ethel Beat tie. '00, who is now taking her master's degree in the Uni versity has been appointed Instructor In Latin and English in tjie Blair high jidiool. The superintendent of tho Esthor- lyjly. I"., schools has written Dr. Luckey a letter in which he praises highly .the work of MIsb La Dusky Salter '04, who is teaching in tho Fa QfW Lttt HIGH GRADE EHQTDLATES " BDNBDN5 For Sale Only at Harley's Drug Store, 11th and O. emm V TLtV. Wl iZU K. - "V AP.K.4 1." J.L1W tfTTN - tJftWJfriWJNFVS-rZLJ m m&J um s is useaVrin the ,-4 ft f!rs. CorrfeM?' ... in ever-y-vxli meand :ry nation iijis me v, f' Standard T ffin$!8m . &mj&1' Baf&i .. w,CJ. fi 1 A YU .T'uiT'!'"' 'ii lPv' te.. f A ' writer Remington Typewriter Company 327 Broadway New York b 0 1619 Farnam St., Omaha, Nobr., and Oliver Theater Building, Lincoln. TRY A TON OF Cardiff Coal For the Heating Stovo $7.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. Whitebreast Co. ' AUTO 'PHONE 3232 BELL 'PHONE 234 VQQQQ&QQQ)QQOQQQQQQQQQQQQQi Q I 060 STREET graded schools of that city. She has been re-elected for another year and will receive a high school position as soon as a vacancy occurs. I, Clarance Morse Intend to be In school next year and announce myself as candidate for student member of the athletic board. 1 hereby declare that It Is my In tention to atend the University of Nebraska next year (1905-06) and an nounce myself a candidate for student member on the nthletic board. C. E. COTTON. The Girls' Social Hour club of the academy met this week with Miss Barbour. A musical program was given by members of the club. Misses Katherine Kimball, Eleanor Barbour und Helen Berger favored the meeting with musical selections. An exceptionally fine musical pro gram will be given this morning at Convocation. The University chorus has been working hard under Mrs. Raymond's instruction and the soloists are well known for their superior merits. The selections will be from tho opera "Carmen." tT" 1 Tonight the annual Freshman party will be given at Walsh hall. A pro gram of eighteen regular and two ex tra numbers wll bo danced. Good music has been provided. Tho party though given by the Freshmen is an open affair, and members of other classes so deslrlgn may enjoy the party. Tickets are f 1.25. Engineers: Buy your tickets for the banquet immediately. Commit tee desires to know how many will attend. Fresh home-made candies at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. a it it it GO TO SIDLES I i. The Up - to - Date Sporting Goods Man, for Base Ball Supplies, and All Athletic Goods : : : : : II. E. SIDLES 1317 O Street, LINCOLN, NKII. THERE IS NO Watch, CIocK or Article ol Jewelry WE CANNOT REPAIR 's C . Tucker, Jeweler 1 J2fl O St. Ph.ni, Bcfl 834. Auto J 534 w EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN GOAL "We have be$n very wcceulul la catering to wedding and parties where something EXTRA FINE la wanted. Why can't we. foecbk 7011 with your Groceries lor all occasions? KEYSTONE GROCERY iai South 13th Street . A m t "j -.?! W ! V ,t it it it $ it it it ; I & --! 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