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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1904)
""THW,'!" - Cbc Daj HcbraeRan i MVWMMAMMMMllMrMMMNAMMMM SCHMOLLER & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH nth STREET i r i 1 OUR LEADERS ' Univezsity Bulletin TODAY Convocation. Soph, program. MAY 11 Convention Nebraska Photo-., graphers' Association. Art Hall. MAY 12 Baseball. Creighton vs. Ne braska, the Campus or K. & M. Park. MAY 12 Recital, Memorial Hall. MAY 12 Freshman Party. Walsh Hall MAY 17 BanHmll. Highland Park h NVbiabka. tin Campus or !'. & M Pa ik MAY 10 &. 20-Intprstate Tennis, Min nesota s Nobraska, the Campus. . MAY 19 South Dakota vs. Nebraska, tho Campus or F. & M. Park. MAY 20 Pan-Hcl Dance. The Audi torium. MAY 20-Competlllvo Drill Day. MAY 20 Interscholastic Field Day, High School Fete Day, F. & M. Park. MAY 21 Hand concert. Memorial hnll MAY 21 Track Meet, Minnesota vs Nobraska, F. & M. Park. MAY 24 -Cadet Encampment BeginB. JUNK 4 Annual Concert, School of Musk, Memorial Hall. JUNK i) -Thirty-third Annual Com ment ement. Campus Qleanings. I Stdnway & Sons Schmollcr & Mueller Stcger & Sons Vosc & Sons Emerson Mueller A, B. Chase Geo. Stcck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly payments WMMWMMWMIWMMMM)MIMMVWr (ilee Hub rehearsal at 7 p. m. in I'nicn hall Account for all tickets,. Mr Ciaig, iMexident of the Fit simian ( Ins-s. ik out of school of account of hicl,i:e-- I - C N Walton. 'CI, has !:pii elected to the princlpalship oT the Annum school I W It Catlin. "02, has been re-ele ted as piiiuipa of tlie Hambuig. la. pub III schools for the coming jear Ciptnin Wiltox, V S A., or Omaha, will inspect the battalion either to monow cjr Thursday evening. Are You Going: -to ST. LOUIS N. E. A. and the WORLD'S FAIR? HTorer btfore haa the N. B. A. arranged its meeting with tvoh wonderful opportunities for the Teaoker, Instructor or Profcuor. The route tU tho Burllngtoa will he the farorite one. aa it ha been heretofore. m 0. W. Bonnall Olt; Pauangar Agaat BurllflgtoR Route A party of I'niversily student.-, chaperoned by .1 C Mitchell. att tid ed Hri( at the peniteniiarj last Sunday S. C. Claik. 'iM. has been elected -to the prlnclpalship of the Ohiowa schools In the lace of . .1 Hunting, '01. who hi's resigned The Bohemian club of the rniversit had a meeting laHt Saturday evening They will meet again on Next Satmda evening and discuts the eastern que--Hon In the'r own language Italph .1 Mm k. '(12. wiites I torn ll d Oak. la . where he is employed in the city schools, that he has been elected lor the coming year at an increase in salary He will visit at the Unix eiit during i oininenceitH nt this year Hon K I. King, of Osceola, Neb. a former student of Professor liesscy'i called on the professor in his botani cal office a few dajs ago. Mr. King was a student of botany with .the profes sor In one of the earliest classes in .this subject tl-at he taught whin a young Instructor in Ames College, in Iowa Lincoln Sash, Door and Mf'g Go. Interior Finish, Exterior Fin ish, Office and Store Fix tures, Water Tanks. 1 ast Saturday Piofessor Hessey re ceiwd from a correspondent in France a little packet containing c uttlngs ol four different species of cot ton woods, all of which are additions to thoee which are now planted any pluie on the farm They will be rooted in the gieenhoust and then planted on the foiestiy rlantations of the University Farm. One of the species is ery near l the same as the common cot ton wood of the west., growing in similar places in Europe, but differing from our spe cies in its. seed pods. It wiU be in tcefcting to watch of giowth of the . loreign specks. I Student help wanted. , Cafe 31ifi So 11th St. American Earl J. Woodward, M. D.: treats dls. . eases of the eye. ear and throat. i Rooms 207-08 Richards block, 'Phone , 666. Wright Drug Co., 117 No. 11th, 'Dhone 313. iwuuwmw.iuiU'nn'umuuuuuwTt Plan Your Trip Early During 1904 several opportunities to go back East at greatly reduced rates will be offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pauj Railway. If you want to be kept posted regarding low rates, dates of sale, stop-over privileges and train service, advise me the probable time and destination of your trip. Through train service from any point on the main line of the Union Pacific Rail road to Chicago every day. Folder free F. A. NASH 1524 Farnam Straat General Western Agont . F driiaifl OIH3OT, OMAHA i.'.V..'.mm'.ll11U'.tV.'AH'A11'mU.mtMl ARE YOU MARRIED? S E E ESTIMATES Cheerfully Given On Complete Outfits THE A. M. DAVIS (0. HI2 0St. 0 II SHOW WINDOWS 'Follow the Flag." JilllL j Many Miles Shortest to St. Louis. The only line with its own Station at the main en trance of the World's Fair Grounds. Many special rates during the Exposition. All agents can sell via the Wabash. HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb. 'A -M V ft ( u IV IV n ir y ill ft tt4 'V1 r J i Xi