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DUO MLdft UinCblUni li - - 1 t i: t j Xfrrjr Z.oyl UnlYeralty Btadant U j jit Bread te patroDlio these Nebrm- u t kaa ndvertliera, mad to nentloa j I t the paper while doing te. i I I J UM JM..1M Jig-M w M W W W W Urf W lrf U W tl i i li W tl M tki ..LYRIC THEATRE., I THE CYCLING HOFFMANNS DAW80N & WHITFIELD JONES & WALTON E W georg;Hillman: 3&AK BERN ICE and BOY: -L JACK WILDE ' "' Illustrated Song "Good Bye, Sweet Maryland" THE LYR08COPE Lrfijles Souvenir Matinees, Tuescdays -V .andTrldays. THE ELITE 'Continuous Shows from 1:30 to 9:30 BARBER SHOPS Qreen'a Shops, The Richards; Tho Mogul. BATHE Chris', Grand Central. BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Uni. Book Store, Harry Porter. t BAKERY Petrjr Bakery Co. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional. CAFE Sam Westerlleld, Don Cam eron, "Windsor. CATERER "Tommy," at Mjllor & Paine's Fountain. . CIGARS Liridsey, Ed. Young. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee & Beemer, The St'orllng. COAL Gregory,. WhltobreasL CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol shelmer, Rudgo & Guonzel. DRUGGISTS Rector, RIggs. ENGRAVERS Cornell. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE The Benway Company, HaVdy. HABERDASHERY 12.60 Hat Store. HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J. C. Bell. JEWELERS Tucker, Hallott, F. B. Harris; Herpolsheliner. LAUNDRY Yule Bros. Evans. LIVERY-r-EnsIgn, Forbes, Molick, LOCKSMITH T. Ji Thorpe. PRINTING New Century, Georgo Bros., McVey, Simmons, Tho Ivy Press. MUSIC Curtice. Crancer. RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe, Cam eron's. SHOES Sanderson, RogerB & Per kins, Electric Shoe C6. SUITORIUM J. C. Wood. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg, Herzog, Elliott Bros., Dresher. THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo writer Co. WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe. Returns From Trip. E. E. Blackmail of the Historical Society has returned from an explor ing trip lasting spvoral days. In tho vicinity of Carlo, Nebraska, an Indian mound was recently discovered, and, considerable Interest being aroused, Mr. Blackmail was urgently asked to come. Accompanied by throo buggy loads of people, ho visited the mound, which lies on tho summit of one of tho highest hills,' and excavated to a depth of about six feet. Tho result, however, . was somewhat disappoint ing; it was found to be a lone burial, of comparatively recent date, probably 1872 oi 1873. The bones, which aro but. fairly well preserved, are thoso of an Indian who probably died on a hunt, and one whom his companions burled at their evening camp without over taking to the general burying ground. A large , mounted globe has been sent by Mr. Samuel Hill to tho Uni' verslty in the care of the Chancellor for use in his lecture tomorrow even ing. Ed. Manning, prominent In Univer sity athletics a couple of years ago, was visiting among old frlonds on the campus yesterday. Mr. Manning has been working in Old Mexico. and 7:00 to 10:30 p. m. - -- Herring fishtng . , .$, .,, ..THE TERRORISTS WINTER DAY4 IN THE COUNTRY ' , ., . . A XOLD IN THE HEAD -V. -J - . " i rv ;tchasing a- sausage ' f He lAdy cabby BRAVE CHILDREN ILLUSTRATED SONG8 . "Fanella," by Miss. Robinson "Song 'of The South," by Miss Rlvett Office of - International Correspondence Schools, Room at, 1305 O 5t Lincoln, Neb, Ploaso oxplain. without farther obligation pn my part, now I can qualify for a larger salary and ealn advancement to the position beforo which! have marked X. Bookkeeper " Telephone Engineer fltanharranhnr TCI -Liorhtlnflr Bunt. Advertia'm't Writer Mechanical Engineer Show-Card "Writer Surveyor . . Window Trimmer Stationary Engineer Mechanical Draftsman Civil Engineer Ornamental Designer Building Contractor Illustrator Architectural Drafts. Civil Service Archlteot , Chemist Structural Engineer Textile Mill Supt. Bridge Engineer Electrician Foreman Plumber Electrical Eaglnoor Mining Engineer Name ....,.... ,......; . Sk.hndNo,, ,' ....m City. i t Qbf Petty Bakery C. rnrnftty. .rtot Mm BreW JftMy, NEW StYLE "BARKER C0LLAR,, WARRANTED LINEN ASK YOUR DEALER WILLIAM BARKER CO. . MAKERS OF COLLARS & CUFFS euu liootaU . UNDERWOOD VISIILE TYPEWRITERS . 131 Mirth Elivinth NN14I. -, Autt Sill ..... oo v WmM Llks U he Your 1 LauMiryniM. I YULE BROS. 8 The University Journal does not ap pear at the beginning of this month as usual, but will come out the twen tieth, owing to tho fact that tho next and last issue of the semester Is to be made an alumni number. This num ber will be edited by Irving S. Cutter, 98. Q Auto 3355 Q X A Specialty In Oysters In SeasM X 8 .117.18-21 No. 13th 81. 8 Yale sentiment Is against Rhodes scholars competing for Oxford In the coming Yalo-Harvard-Cambrldge-Ox-ford meet. Professor Phelps has writ ten Allan M. Stephens, a former Yale athlete now at Oxford, asking him not to compete. Lost An "Eastern. Star" pin on campus, between Y. V. rooms and the Library. Finder return to Nebraskan ofilce. UNIVERSITY BULLETIN. May. "Wednesday, 8. f Athletic Board election. Thursday, -9. Samuel Hill, "Transportation." Mem. Hall, 5 p. m. English Club meets,. A. T. X. "house, 2548 Q street. Y. W. C. A. musical program, 5 p. m. Laws vs.'Wesleyan. Baseball. Uni. Place. - Forest Club meets. N. 105, at 8 p. m. Professor Barbour speaks. Friday, 10. Company B Hop. Junior Program, Convocation. Freshmen me'et, 12 m. Mem. Hall. Saturday, li. Last Y. M. C. A. Supper. St. Paul's Church. Minnesota-Nebraska meet at Minne apolis. Missouri Valley track" meet, 2 p. m. Campus. GIrlV Gym. party, 8 p. ra, Mem. Hall. Friday, 17. Dean L. A.. Sherman, f'TurgIneff," at Convocation. Sophomore party, Fraternity Hall. Friday, 24. Professor George D, Ayers7 "Charles . 0umner," at Convocation. Pan- Hellenic. Hop. r Auditorium. 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