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&$rm,mM ffM . 1- w THE DAILY INEBRASKAN. K. w 1 . s v tf BUSINESS DIRECTORY Erery Loyal University StntUat U arced tW patronlso tboi Nhjr kim dvartlterf, mud, to eaaatlsB tk paper wlill dolag s I l il !! BARBER SHOPS -Arlsto, Green's Palace, Mogul, Richards. BAKERY Mrs".' Potry. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Uni. Book Store, Brown Drug Co., Harry Porter. BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie. BANKS-r-Columbla National, Firs Na - Uonal. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent CAPE Sam Weaterfleld. Don Cam eron. CARPETS Rudge & Guenzel. CARPENTER Goo. A. Wilson. CATERER "Tommy," at Miller & Palne's Fountain. CHINA Rudgo & Guenzel Co. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Oliver Ci gar Co., Geo. M. Conway. CLEANERS AND DYERS Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Mu- gee & Deomor, Ludwig. COAL Gregory, Whitebreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol- som. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR AND THROAT Dr. Erie B. Woodward. DRUGGISTS RIggs, Steinor, Woem- poner, Brown, Rector, Harley. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol- shelmer, Rudge & Guenzel. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel Co., Hardy. GROCERS O. J. King & Son. HABERDASHERY $2.60 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudgo & Guenzel Co.. Hall Bros. HOTELS Li ndoll. ICE CREAM, AND ICES Franklin Jco Cream Cot JEWELER Tucker, Hallett LAUNDRIES Yule Bros NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. OCULISTS Dr. Davis. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend. POOL AND BILLIARDS The Heldel- burg. "PRINTING New Century, King & Jessup, Greer Cooper Co., Goorgo Bros. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium Rink. SHOES Sunderson, Rogers L Per kins. . SHINING .PARTGOR Union Shlmlng Parlorr-"" TAILORS Unland, . Union College Tailors, Ludwig. 7 TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type writer Co. ' TYPEWRITING J. W, BrowBtcr. SPECIALISTS-Dr. Erie B. Wood- -ward. WAITERS BUREAU Grant. Sold Out. The. candy stock at the Y. W. C .A. rooms was sold out before noon yes terday. Another consignment was re ceived from the Association's factories during the afternoon, however, thus preventing any cancellation of orders. jerpnfter the heads of the confection department will sep to it 'thefts the Bupply "keeps touch" with, tho demand, 'oven if tho factories have to work overtime. Swell shoes; son's Sale. big bargains. Sander- Roller skating at the Auditorium. CLASSIFIED COLUMN All advertisements in this column must be paid for in advance. Rnto ono coat per word each insertion; minimum, ten cents. FOUND Black fountain pen, on campus, Wednesday, January 24. Owner can have samo by identifying property and paying for this ad. Ne braskan office. Found Wednesday on the campus,, brown mottled fountain pen. Owner can have samo by calling at Nobras kan office and paying for this ad. Found Pocketbqok containing sev eral articles of small value. Ownor may have samo by paying for this ad. and Identifying property. LO8T LOST Knppa Knppa Gamma koy. Finder please return to NobraBkan of fice. Reward. LOST Last Saturday, gold-rlmmod eye-glasses in case. On caso is name "Arte Folsom, MD." Return to No braskan office. BATHS. CHRIS' BATH HOUSE Turkish, salt glow, sulpho-saline, shower, plain. 11th and P Sts. ME88ENGER3. A. D. T. MESSENGERS. Tc!.: Bell H0. Auto. 2233. UNDERTAKERS. CASTLE & IUOPER. prlvato ambulance service. 120-4 So. 13th St. SANITORIUM. SULPIIO-SALINE Bath IIoubo, 14 th and M Sts. SUIT0RIUM.-" HAVE your clothing cleaned and pressed at the Weber Sultorlum, 11th and O Sts. OLUU KATES Three suits and O'coat cleaned and pressed, $1 per month. EI liott'H, 113C O St. BAGGAGE TRANSFER. FAOER BROS.. Basement Windsor hotel, No. 11th St. Baggago und parcels. DENTI8T8. BOSTON Dentists, 1319 O St. HAIR DRE88ER8. BEST soft water shampoo In tho city, 124 No. 12th St. Elizabeth Good man. 25-2t - . OSTEOPATH. Dr. E. W. Cramb, A. B., U. of N. '99. Burlington Block. SPECIALISTS Till. W. J. WELLS, stomach, kidney, Bkin und blood. 1210 O St, ' DR. IT. A. SHANNON, 113C O. Auto, 2S23; Bell, 2126. TAILORING R. C. HUBERT, Indies' and genlH tail oring and ' pressing. 117 No. 12th. Auto, 3771. Notice, Seniors. Any senior not satisfied with their pictures at Konnedy's, sit until you are. No pictures printed fromfaulty negatives. E. DON SKEEN, Manage. MY MAGAZINE. "INVESTING FOR PROFIT'' (which I'll send free) Is wocth $10 a copy to any ninn who intends to in vest any nioney, howovor small; who has money invested unprofltably. or who-enn save 15 jit more per month, but ,Vw hjusn't learned tho art of investing for profit. It demonstrates the REAL carping power of monoy tho knowlcdgo financiers and bankers hido from the masses. It Bhows how to invest small sums and how to make thorn grow Into fortunes tho actual possibilities of intelligent In vestments. It reveals tho enormous profits bankers make and shows how ono can mako the samo profits safely. It explains HOW stupendous fortunes aro made and WHY thoy aro made how $1,000 grows to 522,000. To introduco my magazine write mo NOW. mentioning tills paper und, I'll send It SIX MONTHS FREW. EDITOR GREGORY, 81 Jackson Blvd., Chicago. Nebraska Men Honored. Rawson, Hurlbert and Glbbs, formor Nebraska men, now engaged with tho Westinghouse Electrical company at Pittsburg, have been appointed assist ant editors of tho "Electrical Journal," an engineering journal published by that company, .Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. bullnJ January 26. Officers' Hop. Fratornity Hail. Sunday, January 28. Mr. H. O. Hill of New York City spoaks at 'Students' Mass Meoting in Memorial Hall". Basket-Bail 1 CHICAGO CENTRAL Y. M. C. A. METEORS V8. NEBRASKA. Monday, January 29, 1906.. Armory. 8:15 p. m. January 29. Chicago Central Y. M. C. A. "Me teors" vs. Nebraska; Armory. February Baker Unlvorslty Basket-ball. Armory. 3. vs. Nebraska. February Freshman-Sophomoro test. Armory. 2. Athletic Con- Saturday, February 2. ' Intorclass- nieet in tho Unlvorslty Armory. Friday, Feb. 16. nic-Junlor Prom. 9 p. Hotel.. Lincoln Friday, April 20. m. Senior Prom. 9 p. Hotel. Lincoln CONVOCATION. Friday, January 26. Music. Chaplain for the week: Easqn. Rev. Fi W. Leaders for Y. W. Noon Meetings. Monday Miss Vlbbard. Tuesday Miss Peterson. Wednesday Miss Myers. Thursday Miss Drake. Friday Miss Barnes. Science and Religion. A course of lectures will bo given next semester on the "Relation of Science and Religion." It will bo a study of the grounds of rollglous be lief from a scientific and philosophical point of view. Somo of the principal topics considered will be: Scientific explanations of the origin of religion, principles of tho ovolutlon of religion, the psychology of religion, tho Idea of God and arguments for His exlstenco as affected by science, philosophy and biblical criticism. This course will bo given by Pro fessor French, Saturday mornings at 11 o'clock In room 109, Library BuIId ing. Students who merely attend tho lectures and pass tho examination on tho-samo will recelvo ono-half hour credit. Those who do In addition a certain nmotintrbf prescribed reading and writing may receive ono hour credit. , While this courso Is complete in itself, it will also form a part of tho regular courso in tho Philosophy of Religion (Philosophy 16). 'Thoie who wish to tako this course pf Satur day morning lectures by Itself should register for Philosophy 16, with either one-half hour or ono hour credit, as they prefer. Regular students In 16 will register for three hours, Arthur Mayno, E. E. '02, Is gonoral' manager of tho General Electrical company's interests In tho southwest, with headquarters at Little Rock, Ar kansas. WANTED Every user or prospec tive user of a ypowriter to have a freo jtrlal of, the VISIBLE Underwood. Underwood -Typewriter Co,, Bell Phoire No, 348. 136 No. 11th St. What's a dance without Tommy? Thos. W. Coloman, better known as "Tommy," at Miller & Palne's. OLIVER THEATRE FRIDAY, 8AT. A 8AT. MATINEE Shadows of a Great (ity. PRICE8: Matinee, 50 & 25 Cents. Night, $1.00, 76, 50 & 25c. TUE8DAY NIGHT, JAN. 30. HARRY BERE8FORD In the Funny Eccentric Comedy Tilt WOMAN HAM Wednesday, Mat. and Night, Jan. 31. TIM MURPHY And Dorcthy Shored Present A TEXAS STEER !)SC FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital. $ 300,000:00 Surphu aad Profits 200,000.00 Deposits 3,620,000.00 agyaofl"' "Robert Burns," the Leading (OcGlga When down town moot your frlond at GEO. M. CONWAY'S 19 O STIIEKT The only exclnulvo cigar and tobacco ator a in the city We have always bcenfcnewn as tht STUDENTS LAUNDRY -We want yef (Hisiness. YULE DUOS. HAND LAUXPRT 5U O Strct. Auto aj54, DU 574 BTUDBNT - TRADS3 - SOLICITED STEINER-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. Ant! piiri lyoT'niirntfHi 4 pa ro I Dr. ; Sam'.l: S. 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