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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1903)
gg5aggajarT-,7 ,.ffi$Sa'. ..4rVrefrrtr V"' " "" " T '" 'til'-' )JJwlJI,', u1 ,t' " .lii. ttbe Mtp flebraeftan QUSINESS DIRECTORY Campus Gleanings TO THP PACIFIC COAST Fvery Loyal University Student Is lifted to Patronizey&eae Nebraskan Advertisers, and Mrflpnnott. of Nebraska City, vis ited Mar? Roddy, Wednesday. Classes in domestic Bclonce arc being instituted in the city schools. to Mention the aper . While Doing S $25 r: . i r ... r:v y.- , & pi.4 i . - ?.-. I.. . l rw- - B&Mnrfi ' :: ': H m K - li i r. ' , r c-ty UANICS Columbia, First National. HARDER SHOPS Green, Shannon. IIATHS 6hrls' Place. IIICYCI.ISS. ATHLETIC GOODS-Bld- dics. IMJOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co- Op, Brown, University Hook Store. CIGARS- Powell, Lindsey. CLOTHING Unland, Magce & Uecmer, H. I. Paine, Armstrong. COM Gregory, Dlerks, Whitcbreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell, . Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin,. Coining. ., TTOtmaiSTtcrrreTrWoempneru Roc tor, Brown, Riggfl. IiUY GOODS Miller & Paine. DANCING HALLrFralcrnliy. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapin Bios. FURNITURE Rudge & Ouen.el. A. M. Davis, Hardy. GROCERS Keystone. HARDWARE Hall Bros. HOTEIJ3 Llndell, Walton. .U3WELERS Tucker. LIVERIES Melick. LUMBER Dierka NOVELTIES Thorpe OLjklASO LINE Lincoln Tank Line. I'ME'V &. GLASS Western Glnss & fPtllnt Co , Kostkn. PLUMBING Korsmcyer. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griffln Gieer, New Cen- luiy, Ivy Press, Review. RESTAURANTS Wcstcrncld. Unique, Don Cameron SHOES Perkins , Sheldon. Sander- uon, Anderson. ailOlS REPA IRING Blue Front Shop. SUITORIUM Weber. Hint's. TAILORS Unland, Bumsteaxl. Miss Honrlotta Rees has gone to her home Jj). Omaha ior a few days. Fred Hnwksby visited University ac quaintances and friends yesterday. M. Mathet, '03, of Aurora, was visit ing his Kappa Sigma brothers yester- rotessor wyur in at rremoni nuenci- Ing the state lllmirlans' association meeting. About twenty have enrolled In be ginning chorus and about forty In the advanced. Tickets on sale dally to No vember 30th, 4?03.all and get full information Miss Anna Nielson left for her home at Gmoha Tefilerday: Sbc-rvillrrrisifcH over aunuay. a G. W. BONNELL 6. P. & T. A. LINCOLN Glrls-gymnaHium work will eom meneo Monday. -Tho examinations will be completed today. Misses Emma Schrelber and Mary Stearns went to Omaha yesterday for a few days' visit at home. The artificial stone roof of the boiler house Is finished and workmen are buey laying the brick floor A leeture was given by Frank Mc Masters Thursday at 1 o'clock In M. 211. Subject of his lecture. "Meters." Tho packing in the steam chest of the power engine In the lntho shop, was burned out Wednesday afternoon. John Wilson, who was injured in a for thai I scilmmage a couple of weeks ago. Is still on clutches He Is slowly re( oerlng Hunlette G. Lewis leturned Wednes day night from Omaha, where he went to attend the wedding of his brother. L. S. Lewis NEBR. o totooi.oKotoKoooitooooKoor.oKonoototoooiiooic Miss .lean McGeachin. '0G. left jes- -tertlny foi"-her home at Orloans-Neb She was compelled to leave on account of 111 health o U o k o s o o tr o Jf o K o tk o o BUDGE S GUEN2EL CO. U)8-n26 N STREET r DAKIMDITD5. LNCKAV1NO CO. fESICNJES If ILLUSTRATORS 1 Wj ENGRAVERS fM JfS) Pminlhcwest (pOi The usual weekly recital by tho stu dents of the School of Music will be given next Saturday. Oct 10. nt 1 p. in. in the new chapel. C C. North, formerly a worker in the Y. M. C. A. and an inter-state, de bater, passed through town yesterday on his way to Chicago. Globe Wernicke Goods 60 YEAR8' EXPERIENCE jjTjnjra A number of new books have been added to the state farm library. Among them are several Interesting records on thoroughbred nttle and sheep There-are now about thirty students in the Unfveroity w-ho-aro. studying to beconjo mtnlngr engineers. It is unfor tunate that they must go elsewhere for their degrees. Tho "Outlines of Jurisprudence" by Dr. Pound, whhh has been in the hands of the printer, is now ready fo' the students, and can be procured at the fo-()p Hook Store Mr. Charles Nesblt. of Tekamah, stopped In Lincoln yesterday to visit old University friends. Hd '.is on IiIb way to Loup countjv-where ha wilL spend a few weeks hunting. Trade Marks Designs OrtovniAUYfi Ac. Anyone nendlng a sketch and description mar 'autcklr ascertain our opinion froo whether an invention la probably patentable. Coniruunlcn- lions Rtrlciirconaaonuai. HANUUUUft ouraienia acit f roe. Oldest iwency for aecurlnffpateuta. I'atcnts taken throURh Munn A Co. receive tptcial notice without chareo. In tho Scientific Jlmericoti. A handaomolr Illustrated weekly. Trdeatrdr eolation of uny aclonlltlo journal. Xcrma, 3 a year: four month, ft. Bold by all newadealera. WIHN&Co.3eiBf"',-T.HewYQrI( Brancti Onice, (35 Y BL, Washluotoc 'J. C. The first squad In English 15 Is work ing on the question, "Resolved, That the Southern Gtatos are justified in ex cluding the negroe from exercising the right of franchise." The second. of the series of teas to bo glon by the ladles of the faculty to the young womon of the University, will be held this afternoon from 4:30 to ( o'clock In th6 rest room. These weekly teas are to be entirely informal. It is hoped that students will lay aside lwirtlH fm- this hrlnf nnrinrl jitmI nninv ,,ww.. .... ...., .....,.. .. 1 . . a sociable time togethe.r. AH universi ty women are cordially Invited. a , Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street. . o V o o V o K o o tk o It o o V o a o K o If o &' o - o o V o V o V o K o V o K o o K o K o K o o ti o K o a o tk o V o V o V o fc- o K o Letter File Cases Card Sysf ems $3 to $40 $1 to $30. 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