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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1902)
yT -, , . Tt f - --e.v U- r v - .-,-' v j t,v .,.-. . ,r. -mmmmmKm 7: rar.v r--Tr-j Br l'?'""' tl?t tV'1' I 4 m 'i ; V m "'"x,'.wrfr"t -v. , ,, i: New Pool Parlor 138 So. 11th Street. All Students are cordially invited to while away the time here. Checks given on all games. D. O. FIPER, Propr. EAT AT THE Merchants Dining Hall 1042 P STREET. LINCOLN. - NEBRASKA. The Only Up -to -Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 146 N. 11th. Phone L664. The First National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $300,000; surplus, $100,000; pro fits, $18,319; deposits, $2,589,093! b. H. Burnham, prest; A. J. Saw. yer, vice-prcst; H. S. Freeman, cashier; H. B. Evans, asst. cash. Frank Parks, asst. cash. United States Depository. DOMESTIC HAND LAUNDRY 1GD1 D St, - Ptione 274 Shirts, 4c. Collars. 1 l-2c. Cults, 3. Nothlug Cheap but price. Work Called for and delivered. Agency at The Co-Op. J. WILSON, Proprietor. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., E. & M. V. R'Y. Best Ltne to ST. PAUL BLACK HILIM CHIGA m& MIVTruj 1024 o St. E. JR. Butler, 0. T. A. 1024 O St. R. W. MoGinnis, Qen' Agt, . - , ' ' ' ' .- .' l" ' IVil. J. .L , TpB-WrSIMJPA Official Bulletin. This column 1b devoted mainly to notices of the university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either at the executive ofllco, at the office of the paper, or hand them to anyone connected with the paper. All announcements should be in by 6 p. m. xxxxxxxxccxxxxcoccccccc NOTICE. Seniors In the engineering iepart ntent arc not required to write Junior or Senior themes this year. THTS REGISTRAR. NOTICE. Students are again notified that all men taking gymnasium work mniit tako a physical examination. A'1 thoso who have not yet been examined must report immediately. NOTICE. Call at Y. M. C. A. rooms and get a copy of the student's hand-book free. DEANS' OFFICE HOURS. The deans of tho various colleges may bo found in U. 104 at tho hours noted herein. Each Btudent should feol free to consult the dean of his college, in regard to his work, absence from class, etc. Dean Sherman. 10:30-11:30. Dean Besaey, 11:30-12:00. Dean Davis. 2:00-3:00. Dean Ward. 11:30-12:00. NOTICE. Horcafter the basket-ball class will meet on Saturday at 3 p. m. NOTICE. Tho committee on the Shedd Bene fltnt wishes that all those who play a mandolin, guitar, violin or banjo would leave their names and the names of other talented persons whom they know with George Shldler. SENIORS TS. A section of sentH for the basket-ball game Friday evening has boon reserved lor the use, of the h Miior class. These seat can be procured at the Uni. Book Store. All Humors are urged to get these tieketH at this place and increase their sport by being with the supporters of their team. Wear class colors and oluMir. Committee. BOTANICAL SEMINAR. The Botanical Seminar will meet Saturday, December 13, at 2:30 In the botany lecture room. All members of advanced botany classes are expected to be present. Dr. Bessey will give a dlacussion of the cause which have contributed to the present condition of Nebraska forests. NOTICE. The Observatory will be open to the public next Monday, Dee. 15, from 8 to 10 P. M.. for views of the moon. NOTICE. Tho Pershing Rifles will not drill to night, but will hold open drill next Thursday evening from 7 to 8 o'clock. NOTICE. The person who borrowed Howard's Mosquito book from the entomology department will please return it at once. SOPHOMORES, ATTENTION! The Sophomore class will hold fl. meeting Friday morning at 10 o'clock in U. 206. Tho main object will bo to cheer up for the class basket ball games, and especially those of the girls in the evening. Several of the players will talk. The Sophmoro girls at present hold the class championship, and every loyal Soph should be at tho class meeting Friday to support thorn. MEDICAID SOCIETY. The regular meeting of the Medical Society wlU bo hqld In rpora 801, Mechanic ArtB building, Friday even ing, Dec. 12th. Dr. Clapp will talk. ENGLISH 13. ADVANCED DKIIATK. Conferences will be held on Thurs day, Dec. 11, as follows in U 300: Group 111 (Catlin, Kutcher, Lee, Peters), 1:45 o-clock. Group JI (Cronin, Johnsou, Meier, Norton), 2:15 o'clock. Group IV (Mack, Hart, Lewis, Ryner), 1:30. M. M. ITOOO. NOTICE. Classes are requested to wear their colors at tho tournament Friday night, and to be prepared to cheer their re spective teams. Since the game is in doors, and not quite like a football game, it is hoped that megaphones will not bo brought. Ca,ndarsJ!H!!!!!!0?. $2-50- WATER COLORS 25c TO $1.25. Any Combination or Clubbing Offer on Magazines Adver tised by Anybody, Anywhere, will Be Duplicated by the Undersigned. ... siwiiiIuw.L BOOK'S AND STATIONERY, 1123 O STREET. We are busy people, heart-to-heart talk with the candy-buying students, lest-they forget who we are, where we are, and what we do. We are still making chocolates, good chocolates chocolates which wc believe are the equal of any on earth. We can make as good chocolate as Nebraska can grow corn, or "cornhuskers," and you know they are right at thc top of the pile, even if some people do not like to admit it. If you find that our goods are not equal in appearance, in flavor and general goodness of anything beyound the Missouri, we will refund your money and ask no questions. Our goods on sale at your book stores. THE MAXWELL CO., 206 S. llth-1426 O St. C3iaP47& BOOK OF THE NEW CENTURY MAILED FREE. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE C0.,4I5 So. 15lh Street, Omaha. SPALDING'S 0FTI0IAL TOOT BALL SUPPLIES are used' by all colleges and athletic clubs, because they stand the test. Spalding's Official Intercollegiate Foot Ball is used in all championship games. Price 4.00. Spalding's grTtU&EjBX, New Attachment for Foot Ball Tacking Machine was invented by Mr. John McMasters, trainer of the Harvard team. It is the best appliance of its kind ever invented. Price $15.00. Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide for 1902. Price 10 cents. Spaldings Fall and Winter Sports Catalogue mailed free. A. G. SRALDNG & BROS. New York Baltimore -t vv ' ' -" o J-T 'tittitw 7 A Joint mooting of tho four, academic class presid6nta and ttioir respective committees on class debate ifl Jiereby called for Saturday evening at 7 o'clock In U. 209. WALTER FREDERICK JfEIBR. Allen S. Nellson was held UP and re lieved of $4 in smalt change njijtr the corner of Nineteenth and A gtrecta-, early Tuesday evening. He had no ticed two persons following' hlifc for a number of blocks, but p.dld np atentoh to them, until tho muzI6 of a revohtel' was pressed into his e"ar and his funds demanded. Fortunately ho had left his watch and $25 that ho had received that afternoon in his room before start ing out, so his Iosb was not as heavy as it might have been. Ho promptly notified the police and was able to give a partial description of tho robbers, but has small chance tf recovering his money. 1"'." ',' f l1 .. '.,!,, '.'-IX- I. .-UK1. ' 'II,1 " Mistletoe' " Holly," Palms, Ferns, Blooming Flowers, Jardines, and many other Xmas Presents, at CHAPIN BROS., 127 S. 13th Street. See them be fore you go home. but before school closes for the holidays we want to have a Perfect Alignment PERMANTLY SECURED BY CORRECT MECHANICAL FEATURES The New Century Typewriter is direct in action, faultless in construc tion and wholly satisfactory in operation. 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