The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 23, 1905, Image 3

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BARBER SHOPS. The Arlsto, Green
Palaco and Mogul.
BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si
dles, Girard.
BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Uni. Book Store,
Bro-tftf Drug Co., Harry Portor.
BOOK' HOSPITAL Gillespie.
BANKB Columbia National, First Na
tional BOWLING ALLEY Crescent.
BUSINESS COLLEGE Lincoln Bnsi
ncfis College.
CANDIES Woodward Candy Co.
CARPENTER 3eo. A. Wilson.
CATERER "Tommy," at Rlggs' Drug
Store.
CIGARS Fred A. Powell. Lindsay.
CLBANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
Soukup & Wood.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Mageo &.
Deemer, Unland.
CQAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, White
breast CONFECTI ONER Y Maxwell .
DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall.
DANCING SCHOOI-Pitts.
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT
Dr. Woodard.
DRUGGISTS Stciner. Woempener,
Brown, Mann. Rector. Harley, Rlggs.
DTY. GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol-
' shelter.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudgo &. Guonzel, A.
M. Davis, Hardy.
FURRIER Steole.
GROCERIES KeyBtone, N. H. Town,
Smith's Cash Grocery.
HAiiERDASHHRY $2. BO Hat Storo.
HARDWARE Rudgo & Guenzel, F.
E. Lahr.
HOTELS Llndcll.
JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flom-
fng.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
LIVERY Forbes Stables, Mellcks.
LUMBER Dlorka.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend, Hay
den, Kennedy.
PLUMBERS Pommerene. '
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pott-
ell.
PRINTING George Bros., Now Cen
tury. Ivy PrcBS, Rovlow Press, Grif
fin & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Weaterfleld, Cam
eron. Good Health.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy.
SHINING PARLOR Union Shining
Parlor.
SU1TORIUM Weber,
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, Ludwlg, Kadia & Marx.
TYPEWRITER Romlngton.
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Zbe Wibtr Suitorlum
CUning, Prutlng, Dying, Replttaf ni
R.llltJnr ol Fin OoUi.
Ball 78 Aotomtl I708
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EHuTuLATES BONBONS
For Sale Only at Harley's Drug Store, 11th and O.
"Bulletin
TODAY.
Brief and forensic for Rhetoric 14
due.
May 24.
Dramatic Club presents "The Shako
spoare Water Cure" In Memorial Hall.
May 25.
Faculty vb. Commercial Club on
campus.
MAY 2.
Ninth annual Pan-Hellenic dance at
tho Auditorium.
Freshmen-Sophomoreo Baseball.
The Freshmen and Sophomores
meet on the diamond this afternoon at
1 o'clock to decide who shall meet
tho Juniors for the class champion
ship. An admlsson charge of 10 cents
will be made. Following is the line
up: Sophomores Freshmen
First Base.
Robertson Fowler
Second Base.
Little ir Schulter
Third Base.
Lott Qmule
Short Stop.
Jones Callahan
Loft Field.
McDonald Johnson
Right Field.
Smith Carol
Center Field.
Kendall Currle
Pitcher.
Bowman Burrus
Catcher.
D'-iibIow ' Collins
After filling out a lot of "vouchers"
for University students, who are to
take tho United States Civil Service
examination. Professor Bessey re
marks upon the fart that in every
case he Is asked as to whether the
applicant uses tobacco. He ronrluder.
that if a young fellow, who wishes to
enter the Civil Servlco wants to smoke
or chew tobacco it will bo better for
him to defer doing so until after he
gets into service. The Inquiry Is al
ways coupled with one in regard to
intoxicating HquorB. Evidently Uncle
Sam prefers to have his employees
free from the habit of drinking and
smoking. "Put that in your pipe and
smoke It."
Friends and members of the Ep
worth League in Denver, who former
ly lived In Kansas or Nebraska, have
formed a Kansas-Nebraska Club. Visi
tors from these slates to tho Interna
tional Epworth League convention,
July 5-9, will be cordially welcomed
at the club's headquarters. Grace M
E. church, So. 14th street and West
13th avenue.
Dr. G. E. Condru, of the Department
of Geology, Is making an extended tour
studying tho geological structure of
Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri and In
dian Territory. He has been gone
about ten days and expects to return
the latter part of this week.
Tho geological ( report on Cass coun
ty, gotten out by E. G. Woodruff, was
placed in the hands of the State
Printing Board Monday for publication
In tho report of the State geological
survey. .
Drop into our now Btore and get a
pair of our new low tan button shoes.
They aro beauties. Sandersons.
HIGH GRADE
jKoceu
The
Bookcase
for the
Home
The.Macey Sectional Bookcase
is mechanically correct and artistically perfect. The very
best and latest structural features arc combined with that
high standard of quality, artistic nicety of finish, design
and scrupulous attention to details, for which all Macey
goods are justly famed. Catalog for the asking.
Full line on exhibition at
THE A. M. DAUIS COMPANY.
Crescent Bowling Alleys
11W N
AGENT8 WANTED
for
THE MORTON HISTORY.
This publication, which has been in
course of preparation for seven years
Is about to be Issued. The first vol
ume is now on the press, and the sec
ond volume Is In type, while the edi
tors are engaged In preparing copy for
a third volume. Agents aro wanted
for this History In every county In
Nebraska to gather data, make de
liveries and collect. This will afford
pleasant and profitable employment
for tho summer months. For particu
lars uddreBB Box 1210, Station A, Lin
coln, Nob.
Ready for Business.
The cafe and lunch counter recent
ly opened by the New Windsor Hotel
is one of the finest In tho city. The
entire hotel haB been refitted and re
modelled and the cafe has not been
forgotten. Entire now furnishings
have boon Installed and no palnB have
been spared to have everything tho
very best. Tho decorations aro In
red and black and are very pretty.
The servlco Is prompt and the quality
and price of food Bcrved leaves nothing
to be desired. The location of the
New Windsor Cafe makes it especially
attractive to University students and
many may bo found there nearly any
time of day. Tho now pool rooms
which were fitted with now Brims-wlcko-Collondar
tables and opera
chairs is also attracting not a little at
tention. TOURIST CAR8 POPULAR.
Tho idea that an inferior class of
peqple patronlzo tho tourfst sleepers 1b
an error. On many trips only tho best
class of travelers are found. Thoy
are merely men and women of good
sonso who would rather travel tor Cali
fornia in this manner and Bave a" snug
sum of money to bo used elsewhere.
It is beginning to be understood that
it is by no means necessary for tho
traveler to spend a largo sum of
money in order to enjoy a trip to the
Pacific Coast
If you cross tho continent in ono
of the tourist sleepers of the Union
Pacific you will enjoy your trip and
save considerable money. Inquire of
E. B. SIobsqb, Gen'l Agent.
sSechoiml
Bookcotse
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GO TO SIDLES
The Up - to - Date "
Sporting Goods
Man, for Base Ball "
Supplies, and All
Athletic Qoods : : : : : j
II. E. SIDLES
1317 -d Htreet,
LINCOLN, NI2II.
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Favorite PHOTO Gallery
8. E. Cor. 12th and P.
Photographs at CUT PltlCKM.
If you are satisfied that's what
you pay your money for.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFAC
TION for about half the price others
ask for the same work.
For Instance 100 little stamp
photos all guaranteed perforat
ed ready to tear apart, 1lck and
stick, $25c.
YOUR PARTIES
BALLS AND BANQUETS .
are not a complete suc
cess without programs and;
menues. Get them printed.
at 0 ,
Grlffin-Greer Printing Company;
1136 O Street.
E. E. MANN
Carries a full line of
A.A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS
And also Repairs Them.
117 North Eleventh
Llnooln
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Columbia National
R ! OF LINCOLN,
OailK i NEBRASKA
apiui, $ joo,ooo.oo
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