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frmimmw ft. fee THE DAILY NKBRASKAN. itVMfr-1'lllWf"lyl,'' Fmpfnmmjp jy rfmm0jfmm t IV :- t r- I'. t V r - ? - 1 i4 , ', ', fcr ' i ? K ) r.w Geo. W. Montgomery, President. L, i lTunkhouBer, Cashier. CAHUI CAPITAL, $30,000.00. Farmers and Merchants Ba.nk. 15th and O RtP., Lincoln, Neb. JobnIL Wrlgbt. Pros., J. H. Wostcott, 1st Vice President. .1. Samuels, 2d Vico President. I'. L. Hull, Cashier, . VV. 11. Uyons, Assistant Cashier. . . ....COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK.... CAPITAL $100,000. 'LINCOLN, - - - - NEBRASKA. Tr n Bqunre meals at "square1 priccB THE UNIQUE, 1230 0 ST. VERY LOW RATES Rvory day during the months of March and April, 1902, the UNION PACIFIC will sell Colonists ono-way tickets at the following rates: FKOM MISSOURI RIVER rj$20 OO To Ogtlcn and Salt Lake City. $20 OO To Butte, Auadonda and Ilel eua. $22 50 To Spokane. $22 GO To Points on Great Northern Ry., 8pokano to Wonntcheo inc via Huntington and Spokane. $25 OO To Points on Great Northern Ry., west of Wenatchee, via Hunting ton and Spokane. $25 OO To Portland, Tacoma and Beattle, $25 OO To Ashland, Ore., and inter mediate Points.including Branch Lines on 8. P. Co. south of Portland via Port land. $25 OO To San Francisco, Los An-goles-and other California Points. I Full Information cheerfully fur nished on application to E. B. SLOSSEN. (tC CALIFORNIA 41tIJ AND RETURN 4 Tickets on sale: April 2ist to 57th, May 27th to June 8th, - August 2nd to 8th. Liberal stopovers and limits. Call and get full informa tion. Ulty umce uor luib o oa, Dopot, 7 th & PSts. '44e40004 oo HKH 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. e EASTER RECESS. The Easter recess will begin at 8 a. in. Friday, Mnrcu 28, and will end at G p. in., Monday, March 31. BASEBALL MEN. Baseball men are requested to report in two squads. The following "imi will report at 3::H) daily, the balance at 1:30 p. m.: Doano, Gaines, Townscnd, Ben dor, Rhodes. Raymond, Hood and De IMitron. Per Order. CONVOCATION ANNOUNCEMENT. The exorcises for the rest of Lie week arc as follows: Friday, Professor Cliatburn on High w ays. Miss I. aura Wild will load the re ligious exercises alter this morning. V. M. C. A. The annual election of the Y. M. C. A. will be held next Saturday evening at 7 p. 111. The Y. M. C. A. will hold its annual banquet next Tuesday evening In the armory. lion. W. .1. Bryan will address the next Sunday's meeting of the Y. M. C. A. .ELOCUTION RECITAL. The department of elooculion will gi( a public recital in Grant Memorial hall next Saturday evening. GRADUATE CLUB. The graduate club will moot with Professor Caldwell corner of Sixteenth and S streets, next Friday evening, March 2. T. L. BOLTON, Pros. Y. M. C. A. The nunual business meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association for the election of o file era occurs in the as sociation rooms Saturday night, March 22, at 7 o'clock p. m. Every member is expected to be present. J. D. RINGER, President. ENGLISH 12 (FRIDAY DIVISION). On account of the absence of the in stnutor from the city, the Friday divi sion of English 12 will not meet today. GYMNASIUM NOTICE. Students who have property at the gymnasium and who are not in the regular gymnasium classes nor en titled to a locker will remove such of their belongings as they want at once. CHEMICAL SOCIETY. The Nebraska section of the Amer ican Chemical society will hold its twenty-seventh regular meeting in room 4 of the chemical laboratory to night at 8 o'clock. The society will hear the report to be given by Profes sor Nicholson of the Denver meeting of the American Chemical society. It. S. HILTNER, Secretary. Daniel Horrigan, a former university student and a graduate of the college of law, '00, is a candidate for police judge in the coming city election. W. J. BRYAN s "Tumble Weeds." 4 4'T1umble Weeds" is a collection of original poems by Will Reed Dunr-cy, the author or "Corn Tassels." While some of these poems have special reference to western life, most of them are upon themes as broad as humanity, and they give evi dence of an unusual degree of poetic talent in the author. W. J. Bryan, in the Commoner. At all good bookstores or of the University Publishing Co., Lincoln, Nebraska, $1.00, postage prepaid. ! A COPY OF Webster's International DICTIONARY Absolutely new, with thumb index and best binding", is now on sale at the office of The University Publishing Co. 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