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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1902)
;7r ; ,!(- r?,"A .. . y ' i i --' , ,' ,'1,-t -.;;,?.,," I' V- V m, ' . 4 'X'' "a ":ilJL't.vj.n flip"?'-" UTL. 'V4 TXIfT 4 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. 4 V i A ; i s r k -v & - & "i gifi? V . me i Hi New Pool Parlor 138 So. 11th Street. All Students are cordially invited to while away the time here. Checks given on all games. D. O. FIPER, Propr. EAT AT THE Merchants Dining Hall 1042 P STREET. LINCOLN. - NEBRASKA. The Only Up -to -Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon.At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 146 N. 11th. Phone L664L The first National B?nk of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $100,000; pro fits, $18,319; deposits, $2,589,093; b. 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. DOMESTIC HAND LAUNDRY 1GD1 D 51, - PJione 274 Shirts, 4c Collars. 1 l-2c. Cuffs, 3. Nethlig Cheap but price. Work Called for and delivered, , Agency at The Co-Op. J. WILSON, Proprietor. . i THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., E. & M. V. R'Y. Best Line to ' ST. RAUL BLACK HILLS CHICAGO 1024 O St. - X024 o s . E. R. Butler, R. W. MoGinnis, C. T.,A. Gen'lAgt. Official Bulletin. This column Is dovotcd mainly to notices of tho university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either at tho cxecutlvo ofllce, at the office of the paper, or hand them to unyone connected with the paper. All announcements should be in by 6 p. m. xcoocooococxccoo NOTICE. . Any student who expects to take a degree In February Ib requested to re port nt the registrar's office nt once. H. O. SHEDD, Registrar. NOTICE. The person who borrowed Howard's Mosquito book from the entomology department will please return it at once. LOST. Will the person who took an over coat from the "Nebraskan" office, on the second floor of the main building, please return it to the above offlce or to the registrar's office. J. F. TOBIN. LOST. Will the person who took an over coat from the cloak-room In the base "ment of tho library please return it to the samo place or the registrar's offlce. SOMBRERO NOTICE. AH juniors have their pictures taken at Townsend's before the holidays, as the Sombrero can not accept them after January 1. NOTICE. The Palladia will hold election of officers in Palladian hall Wednesday, December 17. at 10 a. m. NOTICE Anyone hnving lost an overcoat call on Jack Best. He found one In the armory after the basket-ball game Fri day night NOTICE TO UNIONS. i All unions are requested to meet at Union hall Tuesday, December 16, 1902, at 10 a. m., to see about photograph for the Sombrero. NOTICE. Call at the Y. M. C. A. and get your association tickets before leaving for the holidays These tickets are good in any association in America, whether college, city or railroad NOTICE. All those who have ordered Kyrnna blinii Buits please get them and wear the same at class. Any suit not satis factory will be made so by calling at the physical diret ton's office. SOPHOMORE CAPS. Sophomores order caps Immediately from F S. Barks or President Sweeley. SENIOR BOYS. The Senior boys are to meet Wednes day at 10 o'clock in U. 200. SENIORS. 'Seniors will please have their ple nties taken at Townsends as soon as possible. Senior Book Committee. NOTICE. Thefclass of 1902 of theVuncoln high school will hold a reunlon meeting next Saturday ovening, December 20,. in the high school building. All are urged to attend. , LBAVfi TOUR ADDRESS. Any student who has not left his correct address c5t thje office, do so be fore Wednesday. 1 Th'lsl la thje last call for the Stude'nt Directory. ' With many people thing depends on the place from Which it comes. In the matter of location the Effete East has an advantage over the Progressive West. People accord to one things which the other has to secure by the hardest kind of fighting. We may not be from Boston, but we make as good chocolates as anybody on earth. The taste is there; the quality is there; the appearance is there. What more do you want? For sale at your book stores. - THE MAXWELL CO., 206 S. 11th 1426 O St. Calendars from Nothing to $2.50. Any Combination or Clubbing Offer on Magazines Adver tised by Anybody, Anywhere, will Be Duplicated by the Undersigned. ... BOOKS AND STATIONERY 1123 O STREET, BOOK OF THE NEW CENTURY MAILED FREE. AMERICAN WRITING MACHINE CO.,415 So.15ih Street, Omaha. A Kausas School Boy's Definition of Pants. PANTS were made for men and not men for pants; when a mart pants for a woman and a woman pants for a man they are a PAIR OF PANTS, such cases usually lead to breeches of promise.. Pants are lrjte molasses, thin in summer and thick in wiriter. Tlhere has' been much discussion whether PANTS is singular or plural; it ap. pears to rhe thatwhen a man wears pants it is plural, but when he does not wear pants it is singular. 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