The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 29, 1908, Image 3

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Mat. 50 A. 25c. Eve. $1.00 to 25c.
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MAJESTIC
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Bvarr 1,071 Dalvantty; Stadaat Is
ajrt-ad t patroalaa theaa Nattraa
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ATHLETIC GOODS Glrard Cycle Co.
Lawlor Cycle Co.
BANK8 First Trust and Savings.
Control National.
BAKERIES Dalrymple, Folsom, Pe
try. BARBER. SH0P.S Grand Central,
Green's Shops; Marshall, Emmert.
BATH' HGtfSEDhrls.
BffdkAj TtifRES Co-op; Lincoln;
UHiverstty.
CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sqthjili Dond,
Btids.
CLEANERS Wood.
Place.
CIGARS Cole & McKehna; Malt's
feuSlNES COLLEGES Brown Busi
ness College; Lincoln Buslnoss Col
lage1. CLOTHING-Farduhar; Mieoe &
66ne6tIONERY Daffy mple; Llri
coinr'MridyikiioheniisOvnapiaCkndy Co., 'Roodj Hlfschner-Morse.
Folsom.
DANGINd A-qAiJElMy Lincoln, Piits'.
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DENTISTS Graham, Yungblut, J. R.
Davis, Hill.
DRUGGISTS Hlrschner-Morse, Jer
ry, Rlggs.
DRY .GOODS Herpolsholmer; Miller
& Paine.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. H. Frey.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magoe ft
Deemer, flayer Bros., Sterling, O. A.
Fulk.
GROCERIES Capital Grocery.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davit: Mm.
' Ross, Mrs. J. C; Belt;
hattjukh suaa. tiomey, Lincoln
Hat Co., O. A. Fulk.
JELBRS--E. Fleming; Harrirf;
Myers". Tucker. Hdllett Henderson
'tind Hald.
I .AUNDRIES EvanB ; Merchants'
DtN'6HMNETTls-rommy; Folsoni.
' Diilrynlpl; Hifcnn'6f-'Mors,6. '
OPTICIANS Hallett; Jnyors; Shean.
p'HdfdGRAPH Blaiek, Harden,
Townsend, ClemontB.
PRINTERS Gepf go Bros.; Slmnidns.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
BESTA.tJRANTS Boston Lunch;
L Buds; CameronB, Church; Climax;
, uons;. uicKinsonB: ijrancis tiros.;
' Sftmsjr Windsor; Elanj'B.'
SHO'ES Beckman Bros; Cincinnati
Hereford & tPetty; Rogers & Per
kins;" Sanderson. .. '
JSTATipNERY-tPorter; Rood,
TAILORS Baokstrom; DreBher; Hi-
Hqt; . .Heffley;, Herzog;t Ludwig;
bcoicii, woiujn. JHUis,, ynipn uoiege
Tailors.
THEATERS Jewell; Joy-o; Oliver;
Lyric, Bijou. Wonderland. .Elite.
Jrj,PERITERS TJnderwpod
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TROUSERS Baker Pants Co. '
AUi:Q'3fe34 - " s BELL A63
'-' Hr. J. R. DAVIS
DENTIST
O'ftico hours 0 to JT. Sundays 10 to 11.
SPECIAL RATE TO STUPENTS
dver Bank of Commorco, lBth & O Qtd,
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PPCMCIKIIIOISE
;Welcomes all students and Invites you
to epjoy ourn8ir.oklng(;and Reading
Room. It' a' pleasure to please. Try
f8' UNI",;,M6kE.,HOM8E.
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Bealnners.aWecfneKday arid Saturday. .
' i.clnlnW?lday. Prlvit. cla.i
'every miernogn. moat ucauiuui nan
in Lincoln. NW location, 1124 N
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D$eraer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
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SOUtH OMAHA TRIP.
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the rate nt which the turkey dlB
appeared speaks well or (ho plain and
aitbstantinl menu served. Profossor
It. R. Smith acted ns toaBtmnstor.
Tho following responded to toasts:
1. ProfesBor Jones, manager of tho
National Corn Show, "Corn."
2 Mr. McCullough, editor of Drovers
Journal, "Growth of South Ohm
ha Market."
3. Peter jansen, "Sheep."
4. Mr. Jeffries, "Farm Training."
5. Mr. RobertB, of Roberts-Cowan Co.,
"The Old nnd Now."
(! Regent Whitman), "Future of the
School of AgricUlturo."
7. Mr. Vnntine, president of Short
Course cluss, "Short Course."
8 Professor Burnett, "Work or the
Nebraska Experiment Station."
In addition to this, Dr. Peters and
Manager Buckingham of tho Union
81ock YardB Compnny gave shbrt ad
dresses. The students showed their appre
ciation by continually giving their va
rious yells.
The train left for Lincoln ut 10 p. m.
MEDIC 8PEAKER.
H. W. Wiley Accepts Invitation for
Commencement.
Dear Dr. Ward:
Absence from the city hnB prevent
ed an earlier reply to tho very flatter
ing invitation which you sent me un
der date or the 3d lnstdnt to deliver
the Commencement address ror tho
College of Medicine on Thursday, the
21st of May. I tnko pleasure in ac
cepting the Invitation, and this pleas
ure is tho result of many factors.
Firat, I am anxious to meet tho med
ical profession 6f Nebraska, which
has stood as a unl for purity of foods
and drugs, and, second, I am glad
of th6 opportunity of seeing again
that portion of Nebraska which 1b pre
eminently recognized aa standing for
higher education; and; third, I am
glad to accept the invitation because
I conriiderIt a recognition, not of mo
personally, but of the principles for
which I have tried to stand.
Sincerely,
-H. W. WILEY.
Dr. Henry. B. Ward,
The ColJsge of Medicine,
The University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Nebr.
"Graduate Club.
Program of music given by tho-Uni-verslty
ScTTbol or Music-beroro the
Graduate Club of the University of
i-j-Nebraska In the Temple, Saturday
evening, February 29, 1908.
Song Cycle "Captive Memories"
rr-r. Nevln
Helen McNqen, Soprano
Jude Deyo, Contralto
Charles Bagley, Tenor
Charles Tulleys, IJarltoho
Piano Solo '
Nocturhd, F Sharp.. Chopin
Gnomenrelgen v . ', ','. . '. . . . , Liszt
Harold Slfellhorn.
Vocal Solo
Winds In tho Tree's Thomas
The Dove'; Tis June-From , ,
Song Cycle - .. .Ronald
Lula Cnrnes. n
Violin Solo Legende., .... ... . Bohm
. kelen Spnimer.
All nienibers ot .the. faculty and
graduate students ' are- cordially ;in
vlted to enjoy this 'program.
Indooi baseball, is becoming popular
at Wisconsin. A, series of games -are
being played between the varlousTdo
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