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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 6, 1905)
tb jrrjvj "WyWHV 1 r iWf ."t ') ": jti. K t- H, - -. if - be 3D a i I v 1FU b r a sfoa n t ' j' 1 I I 1 SCHMOUER & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE l 135 SOUTH Nth STREET OUR LEADERS Steinway & Sons Schmollcr & Mueller .fffyt Rr .rnc 0 Vosc & Sons Emerson A. B. Chase I Geo. Stcck 1 And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly 5 payments vinrwMryww w OOOOOOOOOOOOOOCOOCOOOOOOCC) New Time Card VIA 8 Missouri Pacific KlYtie I H i ember litli, train No. L'ik will leae l.liuolu at S -"Sr a in and inn through with out i hange lo Auburn via Dun bar Hunk and Talmage, with thioiigh ( o;ii h lo Nebraska City. No. Jl- will lcao at "J rr ii. in and ian thioiigh oacli and I'u'lnrin sleeper to Kansas. Cit. Clt Ollli .- S V. Cor L'th () F D COUNMI.l. 1' T A )OOOOOOOOOCOOOOOO Quality goes a long ways with particular people We solicit the patronage of all particular people. j jt j & KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY LASCH & DLAKE, PROP. Phones 744-775 LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN . See onr full lino of fancy boxes, includ ind KOOT BALLS and DRESS SUIT OASES. Try our Bittoi-SvoetH, But termilks and Ycni trans 1337 O STREET W. FOLIART 1131 0 STREET Ciga?s and News Novels for Sale or Exchange tJWWWaWWMtOWWMaWnftKftlMK Campus Gleanings C. C. Tcllepon, 'O.'l. was a lsltor on the inniii Moiulny. I)i. Hentnn Dales spent his aeation in Wilkeharre, Pa. Miss Abba Howen. "fM has accepted a position In the N'ligh high school. Miss Clara Walker, of I'lattsmouth. will teach In the Oakditl.' high school. llamy MtComb, '02, has been elrct cd ki If nee teacher at Noilolk MiHK Doda Gould has aceptcd a i.osi t ion In the Hastings schools. Mi E II. Clark is making a bushiest ti ip tf) Omaha. Registration for tnc short com so in ngi l( ulture at the statf fai m had n ti hed the SO mark by yesterday noon. The mcmheiK of the class in physics ') piesented Professor Mtrne with an ink wither for Christina5- W S. Wiles. Mil. of V( fpln Watu has .vithrlrawn fiom school through Double with his eyesight Miss ICnsign visited her sister, Mrs. Hagenow. and her friend. ICdith Hig gins, at Omaha over New Yeais Day. A new stock of appaiatus and chem icals has Ik en received at the chemistr laboratory. The Conseratoiy ot Music will give a faculty conceit in Memorial Hall on January 1 1. 1'iofessor CaTdwrll is hic-v reading proof for his llisloiy Outlines, to be us.'d next si niester. The i lirinisti depart mint is unpin k ing ii huge iiauliiy of mate; ial in the wa of Masks, and bull Its jiiul r.li i ap paiatus wbli h lias jic-l i.i n iu.'iu ,l iti Ann t)uaii!tiiii( 1 . nmcki oc; l hr (hemiial laboratory uiuiiimI -1 idny fiom a i-it Willi hi 1 patents 111 Slit 1 in rd 111. Mi ml eis of I hi Y. M C A ate te- ipu ted to ic",.oit with theit plidm booli.s to the secutar :is 'iiiu a pi. i bio. Miss Kdna lllaclc. of Hloomitifit'iu Nfb., and Miss Duval, of Atlantic City Kan., have registered 111 the Const ia lorv of Music. Tho anatomy 1 lasses hae t.iKen .ip the diseition of human bodiis Th woiU will lontinue tluoUKliout the vi a John Kou-jtli, a riohoinon- in 1I11 l'ni ei ily last tar. who is now lo iiiti'd at Broken How. was visiting on the campus jest.'j-da with old I'ni vrrsit triends. Mis. Wallaie returnid Monday een 1 11 fiom her home at rahoo, wheic she spent the holidays. Mr Wallaie also s',)iu!t a pint ot his atatiou at Wulioo. The Unhersity Latin c Lib will iniet today at 1:30 in IT. 2U3, to complete some business that wasiiostponed at the last regular meeting. ICury niein- I bei is urged to be on hand. The secretary of the Y. M. C. A. is in lijeeipt of a new map of the United States from Mr. P. H. Buller. It will prove, a welcome addition to the asso 1 iation rooms. Human I ehmer, who is attending the Colorado School ol Mines at Gold en, Colo., visited at the I'M Isi house during vacation. Mr. Lehmer played end on the Golden t earn this fall, winning considerable distinction. Miss Violet Iiwin. a member of The Ni braskan's rcportorial staff, left to i.ay for her home in Sioux City, la., where she will take up journalistic work with the Daily Journal of that city. Tno Nebiaskan regrtts the loss of an ellicient worker, but wishes Miss Irwin eery success in her enlarged field of endeavor. Waterman Fountain 'Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS EDISON Phonographs and Records New hard Gold Molded Columbia Records at Half Price, 25c each Foil line of Barney & Berry Skates- ATHLETIC GOODS Of Kmm-.v Description Girard Cycle Co. L i:M- o si !'( . 1 i " " w t i ! I ' YKiVT v.iTV i I YJfJ rii V 17DA..I s cit.co L N C RAV i N O CO. f 3 ' 17ESICNERSW j I If ILLUSTRATORS I 4 ENGRAVr.R.V cfy I 1- Kv ri Jnczs w lusX plant In tlicwcst (r The University of Chica Professional Schools Medicine I Law and I I Each has a special Circular cf Information which will be sent on annlication I Each will be in session dining the Ut7 mu courses in ivieuicine are Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois $tf) Selected bylhe Government To carry the United States Over- 3 land Mall across the continent, on account of its being 'the best jfc and most direct line x. $ l!5?.J'HnrifSw . ' v.vAi ''. ;" s Us m - v nv I VIA Omaha the Union Pacific is & 201 miles shorter to Salt Lake i- "78 miles shorter to San Fran- L'TS miles shorter to Los An- $. & ics T :."iS miles shorter to Portland. & VI bonis quicker to Salt Lake City. n ltj hours quicker to San Fran- f 7- it? 10 hours quicker to Los An- a- geles. X. 1(5 hours quicker to Portland, i THAN ANY OTIIEP LINE Electric Liflhtcd Trains Daily F Ft IDFN Connrxl Artn . -. .,, Uv..v.u Dw.i .j. 4 9jf)NHjt)K Western Glass & Paint Co. 12th fc M. Sis., Lincoln, Neb. go Theology- Education Summer Quarter (Juno 17 heptember 3). given in connection with the work of kv ' . j -'Trrav; r-r -- 1 't! s L uLL '' "l i) j 1 n K'i ' "