The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 04, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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Fun with a Phonograph.
LOTS OF IT.
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GROSSMAN'S
Patent Writing Ring
The most important improve
ment of the age in the art of pen
manship makes the poorest writer
a splendid penman in a few weeks
by the use of this ring. Endorsed
by prominent College Presidents
and Boards of Education in Eur
ope and America. Sample dozen
assorted sizes sent post paid for
$1.00, single sampU 25c. When
ordering a single ring, state whether
for man, woman, or child.
PENN MfO SUPPLY CO.
119 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia.
THE FAMOUS CADET UNI
FORM Made by The Henderson
Ames Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan,
can be secured of
JAMES HEARN,
237 South nth Street.
See cloth samples and let him take
your measure.
GIRARD CYCLE CO
Agents for
RAGYGLES
Headquarters for DISK TALKING
MACHINES AND RECORDS
1406 O Street. - Phone B908.
First-class Repairing a Specialty.
.Official Bulletin,
This column la devoted mainly to
notices of the university. All depart
ments and student organizations hav
ing notices to publish should leave
them either at the executive office, at
the office of the paper, or hand them to
anyono connected with the paper. All
announcements should bo in by 6 p. m.
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NOTICE.
Seniors in the engineering lepart
mont are not required to wrlto Junior
or Senior themes this year.
THE REGISTRAR.
NOTICE.
Call at Y. M. C. A. roomB and get a
copy of the student's hand-book free.
FRENCH STUDENTS.
Students desiring beginning French
the Becond semester will please report
at room 301, University hall.
CLARA CONKUN.
"DAVID OARRICK" PARTIES.
Societies and Fraternities who wish
to attend in bod 1 pa should leave their
names and number of tickets wanted
at the registrar's office at once.
The Only Up -to -Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in Town. No Saloon At
tached. Tables Newly
Covered. Powell's, 146
N. 11th. Phone L66.
RL1N
WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASS.
No student may quit a class without
permission from the dean of his col
lege. Such permission muBt bo pre
sented to th'is office Immediately that
the Instructors may be notified. Any
t-tudent dropping a clasB without such
1 erinlssion becomes liable to immediate
Dtispenslon from the university.
H. G. SHEDD,
Registrar.
JUNIORS, ATTENTION
There will bo a class meeting in U.
20G Monday, Decembor 8, at 10 a. m.
A basket ball team manager will be
elected and some important business In
regard to the class debate will be
transacted.
A. I. MYERS,
President.
The First National Bank
of Lincoln, Nebraska. Oapitalj
200,000; surplus, 100,000; pro
fits, 18,319; deposits, $2,589,093
S. H. Burnham, prest; A. J. Saw.
yer, vice-prest; H. S. Freeman,
cashier; H. B. Evans, asst. cash.;
Frank Parks, asst. cash. United
States Depository.
JUNIORS.
Juniors meet Monday, December 8,
at 10 a. m., in U. 206.
NOTICE.
Freshmen meet in U. 20G, Tuesday,
December 9, at 10 a. m.
DEANS' OFFICE HOURS.
The deans of the various colleges
may be found in U. 104 at the hours
noted herein. Each Btudont should
feel free to consult the dean of his
college In regard to his work, absence
from class, etc.
Dean Sherman, 10:30-11:30.
Dean Bessey, 11:30-12:00.
Dean Davis, 2:00-3:00.
Dean Ward, 11:30-12:00.
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NOTICE.
Course 5, theory of general athletic
training, will meet in the lecture room
of the gymnasium at 4 p. m. Thursday.
MEDICAL SOCIETY.
Dr. Dolton speaks tonight at the
medical society on "The Relation of
Psychology to Medicine."
NOTICE.
Students are again notified that all
men taking gymnasium work i.
take a physical examination. Ap thosi
who havo not yet been examined must
roport immediately.
RETURN THE BOOK.
Will the party that took an English
literature noto book from the desk in
the postofflce pleoso return it.
The English club will meet next Sat
urday evening at Miss Hayden's studio.
The registrar has prepared a state
ment for Chancellor Andrews concern
ing some features of the work pro
gressing in that office. In this report
a brief outline Is given in the mat
ter of record and registration, admin
istration and publication.
MARLIN
RIPKATI N
SHOT GUNS
For Trap or Plild Shooting, combine the elet inco
of outline, perfection of balance, case of taking
apart and quality of finish of the beat doublo guna
with the superiority In sighting and ahootlng of
the single barrel, and alto possess the rapidity of
ra and magailns capacity of MARLIN
IEPEATINQ RIFLES. 120pace cat.
slog of arms snd ammunition, colored cover by
Osthaus, mailed for 3 stamps.
Uahum rial Anus Oo., Nw Havan. Or.
GET SENIOR HATS.
The senior cap committee urges all
I who Intend to purchase hats to leave
their orders at once with some member
of the committee or with President
Buck. Orders should be In this week
so that tho hats can be secured before
the holidays.
I
E. E. Blackman, collector for the
historical society, Is attending the an
nual meeting of the Kansas State His
torical society, which is being held at
Topeka. Ho assisted In tho organiza
tion of a county In Kansas fifteen years
ago, and is schedule for a paper, de
scriptive of his work along that line.
Jhe Improved
BOSTON
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The Standard
for Gentlemen
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Mailed on receipt ot price. "
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'EVERY PAIR WARRANTED"?M
Translations
Literal, 50c. Interlinear, $1. jo. 147 Tola.
Dictionaries
German, French, Italian, Spanish,
Latin, Greek, $4.00, and V 1.00.
Completely Parsed Caesar,
Book I lzs on tatJk page, interlimar
translation, littral translation, and
Xfry word comUttly parsed. $1.50.
Completely Scanned and Parsed Ae-
neid, Book L. $1.50. KtadyAugutl.Ka.
, HINDS & NOBLE, Publisher,
4-S-6-IS-I3-M Cooper Institute, N.Y.Clty.
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BPALDING'S OFFICIAL
BALL SUPPLIES
FOOT
are used by all colleges and
athletic clubs, because they
stand the test.
Spalding's Official Intercol
legiate Foot Ball is used in all
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buiiiuuauip guinea. XI ICO
$4.00. Spalding's New Attachment for Foot Ball Tacking Machine
was invented by Mr. John McMajsters, trainer of the Harvard team.
It is "the best appliance of its kind ever invented. Price Si 5. 00.
3padjng's Official Jfoot Ball Guide for rgo2. Price 10 cents. '
Spaldjpgs Ial ad Winter Sports Catalogue mailed free.
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