The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1905, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Erery Loyal University Student la
urged to pntrontm tlirie ffobraa
knn mlTflrtUera, nd to mention
BARBER SHOPS Tlie Arlsto, Green's
Palace, Mogul, George's Place.
BAkERY Mrs. Petry.
BOWLLNG ALLEY Crescent.
BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin-
, cfcbv Boole Store; Uni. Book Store,
Brown. Drug Co., Harry Porter.
BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent.
CAFE Sam Westorfleld, Don Cam
eron. CA'NDIESWoodward Candy CoT
OARPJ3JTS Rudge & Guenzel.
CARPENTER Geo. A. WilBon.
CATERER "Tommy." at Rlggs' Drug
Store.-
CHINA Rudge & Guenzel Co.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO Oliver Ci
gar Co., Geo. M. Conway.
CLEANERS AND DYER8 Soukup &
'Wood. - .
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unlandi Ma
gee & Deomer, Ludwlg.
COALA-Gregory, WhltebreasL
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol-som.
DANCING SCHOOL-Pitts.
DINING HALL University Dining
Room. -v
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR AND
THROAT Dr. Erie BJWoodward.
DRUGGISTS Rlggs StoTnor, Woem
penor, Brown,' Rector, Harley.
DRY4GOODS:-Mi:ior& Paine, Herpol
sholmer, Rudge & Guenzel
EXPRESS Lincoln Local.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel Co.,
Hardy.
FURRIER Steele. .
GROCERS O. J. King & Son: t
HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store.
HARDWARE Rudge "& Guenzel CoJt
Hall Bros. "
HOTELS Lindoll. ' '
ICE CREAM AND ICES Franklin Ice
Cream Co.
JEWELER Tucker, Hallett.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., Merchant.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp: ,
OCULISTS Dr. Davis.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsond.
POOL AND BILLIARDS-Tho Heldel
burg. PRINTINGGeorgo Bros., Now Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, Greer
Cooper Co.
RESTAURANTS Don Cafe, Good
Health, Phoonlx.
ROLLER SKATING 'Auditorium
Rink.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHINING .JJrtRLOR Union Shining
Parlor.
rAILORSy-Unland, Union College
Tailors, 'Ludwlg.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type
writer Cor
SPECIALISTS Dr. E?lo B. Wood
war). WAITERS' BUREAU Grant.
CLASSIFIED COLUMN
8PECIAL8 NOTICE8.
Rate ono cent per word each Insertion;
minimum, ten ccnta.
"FOUND. r
A PLACE to Kot a'srood '32.50 hat. J2.G0
Lllat Stor6. 1141 O St. '
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v uuiNiJ-r a targe gentleman s signet
ring. Owner may secure same by call
ing at this office and paying charges.
Found Wednosday on the campus,
brown mottled fountain pen. Ownor
can have same by calling at Nobras
knn office and paying for this ad.
Found. Pocketbook containing sev
eral articles of small value. Owner
may have same by paying for this ad.
and identifying property,
$50 'dress suit, used ono season, $25,
medium, size. Address Room 110,
Lindell Hotel. '
ME88ENGER3.
A. D. T. MESSENGERS. Tel.: Bell 180,
Auto. 2233.
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9 p.
hotel.
NOVELTIE8.
KEYS and repairing of all kinds. T. J.
Thorp & Co., 308 So. 11th St.
UNDERTAKERS.
CASTLE & ROPER, privato ambulance
service. 120-4 So. 13th St.
8ANITORIUM.
SULPIIO-SALINE Bath House, 14th
and M St6.
suitoriUm.
HAVE your clothing cleaned and
pressed at the Weber Sultorlum, 11th and
O Sts.
.BAGGAGE TRAN8FER.
FAQER BROS., Basomont Windsor
' hotol, No. 11th St. Baggago and parcels.
FOR RENT ROOMS.
Modern room, suitable for two or
three. '534 North Twelfth street.
Ladies wishing good home board
please call at 5114 North Twelfth street.
AIbo one room for .rent. . "
Z SHOE REPAIRING. .'
THE only up-to-dato repairing factory
-In the city. Prices the lowest. "Work
inunshlp the best. 1220 O St.
DENTST8.
BOSTON Dentists, 1319 O St.
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HAIR nRFfiSRPR
BEST soft water shampoo in the TUi
city, 124, No. 12th 8t. Elizabeth Good
man. 25-2t
Friday, Dec. 15.
9:00 p. m. Pershing Riflo Hop. Fra
ternity Hall.
Dramatic Club meets with Ruth
Bafloy, 1937 E street.
8aturdayr Dec. 16.
8:30 p. m. Santa Claus' recoptlon.
Art Hall.
Monday, December 18.
8 p. m. Recital -by Miss Archibald.
Memorial Hall.
11 a. m. Meeting of Board of Regents.
Friday, Jan. 12.
9 p. m. FreBhmnn Hop. Fraternity
Hall.-
January 26.
Officers' Hop. Fraternity Hall.
Friday, Feb. 9.
m. Junior Prom.
Lincoln
Leaders Noon Meetings, Y. W. C. A.
Wednesday MIsb Annum.
Thursday Miss Brlggs.
Friday Miss Drake.
Special Christmas service, lod by
Miss Vibbard, Sunday, December "17.
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IB CENTS KACH ', 2 Kit 2d CENTS
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MAXIM Of CtbITT AND MQNAliCH lHII
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COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
'. ' OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
CAPITAL - $100,000.00
L08T.
Ist Nebraska "Engineering pin.
Finder return" to tills Office.
OLIVER THEATRE
Friday, Mat. and Night, Dec. 15
CHAS. H. YALE'S
DEVIL'S AUCTION
MAT. 25 St, 50c. EVE. $1.00 to 25c.
8aturday Night, Dec. 16.
WM, N. CRANE
In "THE AMERICAN LORD."
PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 75c and 50c.
Monday Nigh, Dec. 18
The Liberty Belles
PRICES $1.00, 75, 50 & 25c.
The Lincoln Hotel presented a very
lively scene yesterday forenoon: The
"farmers from all over Nebraska who
-wore entitled to, enter Into the corn
growing and corn cooking contests
registered at the headquarters In the
tjiotel. They were immediately es
corted by University guides to- tho
State Farm, where they nrranged their
corn exhibits, Last year overy farmer
was given some.' corn of an extra fine
quality. Thoy planted and cultivated'
It and now each contestanf-brlngslen
of the best oars of ocrn from his crop
for exhibition. Liberal prizes have
been offered for tho bosA exhibit, the
first prfzo being a one hundred dollar
cream separator. Much intorest is be
ing manifested In this corn carnival,
every train bringing In scores of in
terested people to .Lincoln.- , . .,,
In addition to .$o ,corn,-grqwlng con
test, there, will be an exceedingly in
teresting 'program. Thursday evening
Convocation.
Friday, Dec. IB MuslcT
Chaplain Prof. B. L. HlnmaB-
4 7r TH"
Monday, Doc.4Jt8 Mr. F..H. Bishop,.
"Contrast In Efficiency Botween Orien
tal and Western Civilization."
Wednesday, Dec. 20 Annual Christ
mas Concert, Handel's "Messiah."
Chaplain Chancellor ID. B. Andrews.
Freshmen basket-ball players iicet
regularly every Tuesday and Satur-,
day nt 1 p. m. In gymnnslum for practice.
a general meting was hold In Grant
Memorial Hall. Addresses were de
livered by Chancellor E. B. Andrews
and Prof. John Hamilton of the United
ites Department of Agriculture.
Music waB furnished by tho Univer
sity School of Music, the Boys' Quar
tet and the Girls' Quartet of Univer
sity Place. Tho remainder of the ses
sion will beufl follows:
Rrlday, December 15.
Forenoon.
Soctlon meetings, School of Agricul
ture Building, State Farm.
Boys' Section 9:00 O'clock.
Address "The Improvement of tho
Corn Crop," T. L. Lyon, Assoclato D1-'
rector Experiment Station.
Address "The Effect of Environ
ment on Domestic ' Animals," E. A.
Burnett, Director Animal Husbandry.
Address "Agricultural Education In
the University of Nebraska," Ji E.
-Davissori, Principal School of Agrlcul-Jciire..
Girls' Section 9:00 O'clock.
Address "General Principles of
Cooking," Miss Rosa'Bouton, Director
School"" Domestic Science.
Address "What Girls Can Make
From Corn," Miss LydaJ. McMahon,
Superintendent Girls' Industrial
School, Geneva.
Address "The Possibilities A of
'Floriculture," C. S. Harrison, York,
.-AFTERNOON.-General
Session, School of Agricul
ture Building, State Farm. t"
J: 30 O'clock.
Address "The Farm Scrap Book,"
Hon. F. M. TyrrdnLlnSoTTrr-
AddresB, Prof. John Hamilton, U. S
Dopartment of Agriculture.
Address "Nebraska's Greatest Pro
duot,',' Dr. G. E. Condra:
Business meotlng. -Organization'
of "Nebraska B,oys'
Agricultural Association" and "Ne
braska, Girls' Domestic Science Asso?
elation."
Note Each school' district is en
titled to one membor'on tho nominat
ing committee for each organization.
EVENING,
G:30 O'clock,
Corn banquet at. Lincoln Hotol. Se
cure tickets at-heudquarters, Lincoln
Hotel.
. - .Saturday, December 16,
FORENOON.'
Trolley excursion to points of inter
eBb inland near Lincoln... '
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' Uni. pins, fobs, -at th,b Cp-op. ' ,VV
MealsinTouristCars
Tourist car passongors on' tho
Utnlon Pacific onjoy excellent, dln
Ipg car servlco ut moderate ox
ponBo. All emals In dining oars nro
served
A LA CARTE
a complete meal or light lunch be
ing obtained at reasonable prices,,
pussongors puylng only for what
thoy,prder. Meals can also bo pro
cured at first-class dining statlona
or at lunch counters on route. Or,'
if passengers chooso, they can oro-,
vide themselves with lunch baskets,
which can bo replenished as occa
sion requires at tho different eat
ing houses on tho lino.
If you cross tho continent In ono
of tho tourist sleepers of tho '
UNION PACIFIC
you will enjoy your trip and aavo
considerable mpney.
Inquiro of
E. B. 8L0880N,
General Agent -
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New York
Bostonand
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Fast dally train service ;v.,Athe!
viiivu&viui. I'uiur TTvnEtii iijt7 ,
the double-track railway from th?
Missoifrl River t6j CKjcflgOj, fcohnect
ln(t at Chicago wltniajlf lines for
all points East. The .'trains of the
Narth-Westerh line
are tndst completely equlppedfor the
safety and comfort of patrons; " '
The Best of Everything.
TLets and full Information on application, to
R. W. McGINNIS, Agent,
102.4 O Street.
Chicago & North-Waters Railway,,
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