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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1903)
" mi I Hi ii mi iiiiiMiMn ., , , , , ...p..,.. t-.,r'.. f fv.,'atfllB "fHltffTifHiTifft'iiaffi'- tfi '"''- ' j- - -, rw -- .. rt tr;- x j "H 'f '.-yiJf 'If ifflTtBTWW 5 - ? .... THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. 4M ) a A ) r i GREAT NAMES When fast passenger train service ticroas the continent was first adopted by the Union Pacific rail road, the first train was named "The Overland Flyer," a daily train; the second was named "The Golden Gate Special, " a weekly train. These trains have given way to the great California train, "The Overland Limited," which runs every day in the year the fastest and most superb train tra versing the Western continent. Only three nights from Chicago and only two nights from Missouri River points to California and Ore gon via Union Pacific Full in formation cheerfully furnished on application to E. B Slosson, Agent. DU TEIL THAT'S ALL" Columbia National Bank Of Lincoln, Nehraska. Capital, $100,000.00 Officers: John B.Wright, Presr dent; J. II. Westcott, Vicc-Presi dent; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B Ryons, Assistant Cashier. DR. J. R- HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 13 10 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. Teeth filledwithout pain or. a.IsTayres, DENTIST A libera discount to students, 141 So. 12 111 St., - Lincoln, Nr.n BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210 O street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor Yule Bros. Laundry 15H O Street Tel. 754. Originators of the Idea of sending home Work satisfactory S'SSS'S'S AA A -A.V - -V AV 4 5i -V- 3 'if U-I'I-DKE. A tlnw Ct rd I1.1v .ttiiihlral In fnn P P iff if P P P P P P P )M l' plilec. U IUJ ff Juii h to-clUeM tjUur-inariegown(U-pl-!et-Ua I '9 'it 'it 1 lie uy are wllii, antl prex Is, too. You never uw such a hulla-ba-loo. CIIOKUS - U-pl-clce-l-clce I da I etc. Iler okc Is clear a a soar In l; lark's, Ami her wit Is like those tro!le car iparks! When 'cross a muchly street she flits, The txiys all have conniption fits I i The turi of her hen! turns all ours, too, ff There's always a strife to nt in her pew j it 'TIs enough to make a parson drunk, TI To hear her sine; old co-ca-chelunk 1 ,, The above, anil three other NEW verses to U IM DEI', Ml and NBW WOKlis. catchy, up to-date, to many Tl others of the popular old HAMILtAit tunhs. be- 1- tme"" o PAVOUITHS, and also many MKWbONOS. HGB OF ALL THE COLLEGES. it 0 . Priie, tfjo, postpaid, iwi,. u HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers, New York City. ft Sthoolbookt of all publisher i at out it or. a W T? 3? i iiV-V---V---W:::-3W C GARS II. ItERPOlSHEIMER CO. Make An Ecomical Start During our Semi-Annual Sale, which will continue this week, you can buy Books, Stationery and School Supplies, and goods from all other departments, with but a very few exceptions, at 25 PER CENT OFF from our lowest quotations. II. HERPOLSHEIMER CO. Local and Personal Oliver Theater Phirmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O Btroet. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. C. E. Brown, dentist. Burr block. Ent at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh. Fiegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. Finest line of cigars, pipes and class canes at Wohlenberg's cigar store, 128 So. 11th St. Little Cem hot waffles served at the Merchants' Cafe. 117 North 13th St. We have a large student patronage. $3.00 commutation for $2.75 at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th st. Stu dents arc cordially invited. Dr. T. I,. Bolton, of the departments of philosophy, is 111 witli an attack of the grip and was unable to meet his classes yesterday. Miss May Persinger, of Central City, is spending the week here with her brother, Mr. C. E. Persinger of the American history department. G. M. Hamilton, who has been doing the photography work for the football and baseball teams, has been appointed staff photographer on the "Daily Star." The alumni of Yale from the Hawai ian Islands provide a scholarship fund of $500 a year to send some student fiom the islands through Yale. Mr. Carricker, Professor Bruner's as sistant in entomology, spent vacation at Dunbar, Neb., visiting Mr. and Miss Jones, former graduates of this uni versity. Columbia is mourning the death of Professor Hood, who has been at the head of their physics department since ISfi-l, and has done much to increase its efficiency. C. N. Goul, of the University of Okla homa, a professor of geology, spent sev eral days last week in visiting the geol ogy department of the University of Nebraska. ' Start the New Year Right! Get Your Books and Supplies at THE CO-OP. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. First-clans boarding. Mrs. Wllklns, 1220 S st. When you want it printed, remem ber we want to print It. The Ivy Press Co., 125 No. 12th. If It doesn't suit you we will do our best to make it suit. The Ivy Frees Co., 125 No. 12th st. T. U. Fox. who graduates in Febru ary, has been chosen as principal of the high school at Sheridan, Wyo. Clinton Donelson, brother of Miss Florence Donelson, '04. has registered for the winter court In agriculture. During the recent teachers' meeting held In the city, it was a noticeable fact that the teachers occupying the most prominent positions In the Btate were alumni of the university. Mr. O'Gara, who received an appoint ment from the IT. S. agricultural de partment, is in Georgia, where he will remain until next summer. He has charge of a 9,000-acre peach orchard. Quite a number of students are tak ing advantage of the exhibition of the Nebraska Art association, and many more should avail themselves of the oportunlty to see the production of the best American artists. Clifton J. Piatt, '99, who Is now lo cated at Pasadena, Cal., has been visit ing in the city and at the university during the past week. Lincoln was hlB former home. Mr. Piatt was a caller at i.ic Nebraskan office. He is now car rying on a prosperous real estate busi ness in the thriving western city. Prof. B. E. Moore, of the physics de partment, and his assistants, performed several difficult electrical experiments before the science section of the state teachers' association last week. The de partment's experimental apparatus was also open for Inspection. Cause of Steamplpo Explosions. Many steamplpe explosions are duo to water-hammer action. A plug of water only six inches long propelled ',y only two feet, under a pressure of fifteen pounds can exert a pressure of C.400 poundB on being suddenly stoppod. Weber Suitorium Students, Your Clothes Need Pressing. Corner Nth and O Streets. Shorthand NEW SYLLABIC SYSTEM Can be learned in one-quarter of the time and at one-third the price of the old system, at THE CO-OP, 318 North nth Street. F. A. WATTS. CALItORNIA PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS VIA The Burlinton EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Only $5.00 for a Double Berth and $40-00 for a R. R. Ticket Lincoln to Los Angeles Call and g( full information. Depot, 9th and P Streets. City Office, 10th and O Streets. Transl.it it I.ilcrj , , 1 Dictionari... (Till. l.i, I !. 1 utin, (t . c. r Completely V Book I. 1 1 lr .ns..i'i e try v ' Compete-! Cc . neld. 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