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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 18, 1904)
'rwTfjfi'ft.j, f r j? -'- . . ; n "-,.,.; w,,,-jsy ---i' "V-rowmMf-" lgf 2 . -,,e" aMHCWOWWmlWMViMwmmv srHiumiFD & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET aH , OUR LEADERS Stdnway & Sons Schmollcr & Mueller Steger & Sons Vose & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Steck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on 55 monthly payments VMW MMMMMMM MMMMiMMw Are You Going -to ST. LOUIS ' N. E. A. and the WORLDS FAIR? Horer lef ore has the IT. B. A. arranged its meeting with caoh wonderful opportunities for the Teacher, Inatruotor or Profoicor. The route rla the Burlington will he the farorite one, as It has bees heretofore. BOH 0. W. Bonnill City PatMngor AMt Burllnflten Reutt Un Society. . . . MiH Mnry Meeker or Omaha in vis iting her (Mil Omega sinters. y MIsh Helen Shedrt, of Ashland, vis it id owr Sunday at the Kappa house ('111 Oiiieu l reel veaaat unlay nfter noon from to f iUthe home of Miss ten t li Holmes. KU II strrrt Mis-i .loseplrfne Poynti f enteitained l In- oimjk Indies of Delta Ielta Delta Monda fVi niiiK at her home Tlf enaKenient or MIks ICthelyn Mifn II to Cluirlis Malson in an )tf)itnied Doth are old University peo ple. Miss ninnell hciiiR a member of li. It u Delta Dilta. and .Mr. Matson a inciiilii l of Kappa Sigma. Saturday evi ninn Phi Delta Phi Rave thrlr annual banquet at the Lindell. Covers were laid for thirty-five An nppropiiutc menu raid, gottf n up in the torm of a trial docunifnt. called thiougli Chailes T Knapp. toastmas ti i w ii given. ("hah man Wcstovi r of the Pan I lell nil Hop committee has announced that darning Friday evening will be gin at S- ir. Westovrr is well enough Known to do away with any doubt as to what S: 4-" means and ".Johnnie" sai the music will start then if he's the only one present. His action is certainly well advised, for the program consists of 21 numbeis and an early start is therefore Imperative. So dancing will begin at 8:1."), and all should be on hand at that time. The ligal fraternity of Phi Delta Phi gave a pretty dancing party Friday night at Walsh hall. The hall was tastefully decorated in Phi Phi and University colors. Walt's orchestra furnMied the music for the twenty numbers on the program Punch a la Tonimle was served during the even ing Heside the Phi Delta Phi mem bers one guest was invited from each or tin various fraternities Out of town men at the dance were Keedcr. Her gren and Peteison. Tin programs ar lled out the legal idea in a unique man ner, bring in the form of contracts .by v.hich rach man .bound himself to dam e the arious numbers to thr best of his ability BATTALION INSPECTED Government Inspector Examines Cadet Companies. Yesterday afternoon the battalion was inspected by Captain Wilcox, :10th V S. Infantry, stationed at Omaha. The inspection was held at o'clock in the Armory, and was followed by company drill and movements on the campus Captain Wilcox expressed himself as highly pleased at the show ing made by the cadets. The inspection was held to discover how far the prescribed regulations of the war depart ment had been complied Lincoln Sash, Door and Nlf g Co. Interior Finish, Exterior Fin ish, Office and Store Fix tures, Water Tanks. Senior Ivy-Day Program. The-Iollowing program will be rend ered May 18. at :i p. m.. on ..ie campus, the occasion being Ivy Day: Music, University Cadet Band. Class Poem. Helen Slreeteru Ivy Day Oration, Emory RTBuekurr. Clabs Song, Class '04, Planting of Ivy and Presentation of Trowel of President of Junior Class, Charles T. Borg, president '04. Response. John Allen, president '05 May Polo Dance. Music. University Cadet Band. In case of rain program will be glv en in chapel. Wright Drug Co., 117 No. llth, 'phone 313. The Home Cafe for strawberry shortcaVe If you are looking for a swe.ll tan shoe, you should see Sanderson. He has some beauties. Chapin Bros.. FloriatB. 127 So 13th. Those, new low tan shoes at Sander son's are the latest. Take a look at them. Plan Your Trip Early During 1904 several opportunities to go back East at greatly reduced rates will be offered by the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul 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 General Wostorn Agont 1524 Farnam Street, OMAHA .tL..-.A"-.t..'iS.L n'.Utm'.tAH'AnfLCT!f YUJ HIGH GRADE CHDCnLATE5anNBDN5 Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., llth and O Street. Take the World's Fair Special - to st. Louis. 1 "- I NEW TRI AN LEAVES Lincoln at A:30 p. m. arriving at St. Louis next morning. Leaves St. Louis at 8:10 p. m., arriving at Lin coln at 12:15 nocn. Through Pullman Sleeper from Lincoln, and electric lighted coaches. Three trains daily between Lin coln and St. Louis. Through connections made at St. Louis lor all points east. World's Fair Rates are now in .effect and are very low. Don't be afraid to ask questions. F. D. Cornell, P. & T. A. City Ticket oflluo S. W. Cor. 12th and O. StB. Depot Cor. 9th and S. a R. S. YOUNG BUILDING SUPPLY- COMPANY WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN COAL, ASH GROVE LIME, . KALLOUTE KEENE'S BEST CEMENT, HABDWALL PLASTER, SAND, WHITE LIME. Cement, Pressed BricK, Fire BricK, Fire Clay, Stone and MASONS' SUPPLIES. Office 1843 O St., Telephone 700. Yard 10th & Q. Telephone 720 r y M I '&&Jfcitl k - '- ji v ,.