The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 22, 1906, Image 3

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Palace, MeM4uckards. '
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BOOKS-STATIONBRT CkH)f, IA
, cola Book Stort, UmL Book Stow,
Browm Drag Co.; Harry ForUr.
BOOK HOSPITAL Gllleeple,
BANKS Columbia NaUoaal, Final Na
tion. BOWLING ALLKY Crtacent
CAFB Sam Weatorfleld. Doa Caaa
roa. . CARPBNTBRrOco. A. Wilaa:
CATBliKR "Toaaaiy," at MUler ft
Palae'a Foantala.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO Geo. M.
Conway, Erwia 'ft Perkins.,
CLEANERS AND DTBRSJ. C. Wood
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CbNfllCTIONBJl-MaxweU, The Fo
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. DISBABM, OF JpYa BAJt, AND
THJIOAY-Dr. Bre jl. WeWwar.
DRY GOODS Miller ft palie, Harrfe
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- DRVGHSTS Rlggt, Brown. .Rector. t
BXPRBCa LlacblM. LocaL '
FLORISTS Ca4 Breev '
GROCERS O. J. Slag ft g,-
HABERDASHERY 2.lOfHsHf tore,
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ICE CREAM. AND ICESFjaaidlalc
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NOVBIY MAOllfNliT-rkorf.-
OCULlSTS-Dr. Darta. J? ...:
PHOTOORAPHKJt Tewiwieei.
PRINTINOT-Naw .CmT .
Jeesup, Greer Cpoyar Co., 'Oaort
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VRHSTAtJRANT'S Do'a Gaijw .,
HOES Sanderaoa, Jtoayra ft Per-
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BPORTING GOODS Lawjor Cycle
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Tailors, LwdtU " r j
TYPEWIUTERS-UBderwoea - Typt
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TYpBWRITlNG-rJ. W. Brewster
. SPBCIALISTS7-Dr. JCrla B. WoovL "c
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WArnBRSf BXIRBXtJ Grant
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WED. MATINEE AND EVENING
MR. TJM MORf? V
in xne newuomeay i ,
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Evening, 25c, 50c,' 75c,' S1.00 ft $1.50.
ALL SUMMER, STARTING THURS
DAY, MAY 24
fulton Stock Co.
TWO PLAYS EACH WEEK
Take VohVcUMiw a ge te
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SococMora t"o goikbp' Wood '
Exprt Cktorif r and Dyers
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
All advertisements In this column
mutt be paid for In advance.
Rate one cent per word each Insertion;
minimum, tea cent.
BATHS.
CHRIS' BATH HOUSIfc-Turklan,
salt glow, Bulpho-Ballne, showor, platan
11th amd PSta.
CLUB RATES Three aults and O'eeat
cleaned and pressed, $1 per month. JE1
Hott'a, 1131 O St.
BAGGAGE TRANSFER.
, FAGBR BROS.. Basement Windsor
hotel, No. 11th St. Baarage and parcel.
DENTISTS
BOSTON Dentists, 1319 Q SL
DR. H. A. SHANNON, 1134 O. Auto,
2823; Bell, 212C.
TAILORING
R. C. HUBERT, ladles' and KcnU tailoring-
and pressing. 117 No. 12th. Auto,
3771.
LOST - ' "
LOST Alpha Thota Chi pin. Re
ward for return of samo to Nebraskan
office,-1 ' .
FOUND.
POUND Viking 'pin; owner fmay
have same by identifying property: and
paying for this ad. Nebraskan 'office.
May 18 and 19.
Base ball Kansas" and NeSfaslia
Athletio fleld. -" :. ; y -
May 19. - x
Preshmanparty. Walsh Hall.
'Sophomore party. Stato Farm.
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Thjki Thomas Orchestra Aud
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May 23.
Recital Advanced students In Elo
cution Memorial hallt 8. p. m. .
v Ivy day. Soniors and Juniors dfs
missed from afternoon classes.
May ?S4. :
College of Medlciae Commencement.
Omaha. i . '.
May 26. -
Annual competitive drill.
Fan-Hellenlo Hop. Auditorium. "S
- , , May 26.
- Kansas-Nebraska track -meet -, Stato
Falf grounds, 2:30 p.m. ,. ' -v ,
union picnic. Epworth Lake Park,
May 29-June ,-, i" .' '
Cadet Encampments ,V j
June 4-9.
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Semester examinations. , A
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Senior Play. Oliver 'Theatre; '
. June-14. t
Thlrty-fl'f thi vAjinual; Conimencenfen.
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Wodnesdaya.ZY. W. C. A.,
"Special Prograuii''
Friday, May 2&r-iMu6lc.
''Elocution Rcla.
Miss Howell will give 'ther second
recital on next Wednesday evening
In Memorial Hall. This time the 'pro
gram will b'e;in.tho hands of ,lho sec
ond year students, assisted by the
School of Music, and a very fine even-
. ing's entertainment is promised, Those
who take part in the recite are:
Messrs, Walker, Baldwla, Sawyer,
Gibson, iUisses Ferris, Fall, Cook,
Haynes, ,The program will begin,, at
8 o'clock" sharp. .
Elegant new line of pennants on sale
at the TJni. Book Stora, v ' : '
BULTEtn51
JUDGES SELECTED.
Captain Workizer Haa Secured Three
Offlcera from Fprt Crook.
The Judges for Competitive Drill on
Friday have been secur.ed. They are
all mombdra 6f the United States
Army stationed at Fort Crook. The
throe men aro Captain G. G. Palmer,
Thirtieth Infantry; First Lleutonant
J. M. Little, and Second Lloutoiiant
Geo. R. Guild, of tho samo Infantry.
Captain Palmer is known to tho stu
dents as he has been with us boforo,
although on a different errand. He
acted us government inspector one
year ago this spring and gavo great
satisfaction to all concerned.
Senior Play.
Students who are to bo Iff Lincoln
during Commencement wook should
not forget the Senior play on Tuos
day nlghj, the 12th of Juno. Bvory
endeavor Is being, made to insuro a
creditable performance Tho play is
a good one, the caste has been diligent
and "rich costumes and staging will bo
a special feature.r- 'W
To correct a proyalent, mlsunder-
tending, it is stated that tickets eo
on general sale aTtho oiiver a few
days boforo the date of tho play, so
that every ono who wishes may obtain
them.' The play Is not alono for
Seniors and their invited frionds, hut,
for tho general public as woll. The
caste as completed will bo' announced
shortly. , N -
8ophomorlc Foolishness.
'Nevor bad so much fun in ,nll my
lIfoI'vasho reply of evory'8ophK
more when questioned relative to the
partr given by tho'olasa, of '08 -at the
State Farm vlast Saturdav nWht m-k
danced and ate and played 'games and
atf bully "'good 'tlmejill 'round.. Did,
flpt'gpl;home;tni twelve o'clock!'
Tho numbor who atlchdg'd Jho party
is esumatea to nnvo been at least one
hundred.
SenlorHbaw Book.
Tho Senior Law Book is scheduled
to appear on the University campus
tomorrow morning at sharp 9 ara. In1
appearance, contents and ' general
make-up it is roputed to bo tho best
publication ever turned out by the Col
'lege, of Law. They will be on salo in
University Hall -nnd probably in tho
Library. '
.. . Found.
L A "New Lincoln'' fountain ' pen.
Owner can have same by calling at
.the Nebraskan pffixp and paying for
una insertion.
Pennants 'Uni. Book Store.
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