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This personally conducted excursion will leave Lincoln at l::ir P. M Jan uary Mtb. Cull at B. tt M city office corner 1( tb and O StH for booklet descriptive, of this trip. C. P. A T. A Bonneli, Lincoln, Nebr. I VALENTINE ABT The great Virtuoso and other great players use only tne Washburn Mandolin Uo says It la an Inspiration to him. You, too. should enjoy a Washburn. Washburn Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Zlthora are sold by Orat-class muslo dealora ovorywhore. Now Models Only $i5.o. Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Free. LYON & HBALY, Makers, 7 Adams Street - Chicago. FRESHMAN CLASS MEETING. Tbero will bo a mooting of the Fresh man class Friday January 17. in the ollehapol. Clussyolland colors will ba salcctod. Cominitteoa will be an nounced to carry foward work in fresh man banket ball. Every member corno. D. (J. LEWIS, President. SENIORS ATTENTION. Pictures taken after January '19, can not bo put In tho Senior Book. Biographical sketches aro past due. 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