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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1903)
BPK.I.. i .ii.t,:.'.-,, , , i, iinwrrey.li'.ii)iiii HJiawji$yr?TryT a THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN. I f I A r V GREAT NAMES When fast passenger train service across the continent was first adopted by the Union Pacific rail road, the first train was named "The Overland Flyer," a daily tiain; the second was named "The Uolden Gate Special, " a weekly train. These trains have Riven 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 CIGARS "THAT'S ALL' Columbia National Bank Ok Lincoln, Nkiikaska. Capital, $100,000.00 Oh-k-kks: -John B.Wright, Fresi dent; J. II. Westcott, Vice-Fresi dent; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-Presi dent; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B Ryons, Assistant Cashier. DR. J- R- HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of lemales and rectal diseases. Rooms 21 2 to 214 Richards block. Residence 13 10 Q street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. Teeth filled without pain OR. A. B. AYRES, DENTIST A libera discount to students. 141 So. 12m Sr , - Lincdin, Nui BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS. Standaid and Regula tion in every particular. 1210O street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor Yule Bros. Laundry i5H O Stree. TeL 754. Originators of the Idea of sending borne work satisfactory cs rs r. VV A XV A V j -tr i I" t r r If - XX XV U l'I 1)1 h A new f i-ctl liu iliirLtttl In tuKii. J P '.l-,lir. II pi .la! J, l.l a ( t-cl UrM Uilur mxiU L'own.U pi .lc I tlj I ft l in l ire im and pie Is, .. on ih v r s iw mi h a luiIU ta Ido IliJUUi - I' pi icc I J. i. I la ' cli Her viltc is'li int. j surinluk s. An I lit r ll li llV.i Ih.isr tn. Hi ) . ar spaikk Wicn i.iss a imuhl, , it i ( Incurs, 1 ti ))? a'l tijvt i ou'ilpUoli I." I Die turn it lu r Ifi i! turns all t ur tfn, I lii it. s al i s i strllc tu sit In lu r k w ; ' I U mouh tu in ike i pursuit ilrutik. 1 u hear Iter sln ol I to i j tin luuL I P P P P P li i i.c d.n'ic,ani inn l i.iiil i r i tv immii t' I I 1'J I , ... m H1 NKW WORD, atth. up ti-.l He. to uianyfjP' fl others of the popular tun i'amii iak tunf--.. Ik. ti ' ,11 titles ULU HA VOIU I 111 . ulld .ilsit IllJIty NKW SUM.S UU tt SONGS OF ALL THE COLLEGES. W )tt Copjriiiit, t 'rice, j? jo, fast pant im, Mf ,u HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers, New York City. m ft Schoolbookt of all publishers at one store, ft mmM. & & S K K B Good Health Cafe FOR FINE MEALS Fruits, Grains, Vegetables, and Nuts, make up our Menu. Livo on these and be stronger, clearer-minded, healthier, and bdhappy. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of next week music will be furnished under the direction of Mr. Muller, of Omaha. Students cordially invited. GOOD HEALTH Local and Personal Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Saturdny "2" o'clock. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. C. E. Hrown, dentlHt. I3urr block. Eat at Hendry'H. 129 North Eleventh. Guy Hood will bo In school noxt se moHtor Ray Do Putron will return to school next Homester. Wr Aylrsworth Is Buffering from a severe attack of catarrh. Flegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. Finest line of cigars, pipes and class cams at Wohlenberg's cigar store, 128 So 11th St. A number of new reference books have been added to the American his tory alcoves. .Miss Willa Slbert C'atiier has a story In January "Scribner's," entitled "Death in the Desert." Kappa Kappa (lamina have put a new telephone in their chapter bouse on North Sixteenth street. $3.00 commutation for $2.75 at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th st. Stu dents are cordially invited. Rev H J Fit z of St. Luke's Fpisco pal church, entertained a number of university students yesterday evening at bis rooms, 121S J street. Little (Jem hot waflles served at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 North Kith St We have v. large student patronage. The issue of the Minnesota Daily of December lti came out in enlarged form as a special Christmas number. Arthur Jaynes, who attended the uni versity last year, now has a position in the general freight office of the North western railroad at Omaha. Messrs. Chowings and Votaw of the mechanical engineering department have turned out two fine gavels whlcr were presented to the legislature. YiU0 LHOCDLATESBDN Sold orilu dh flarleyDrug CAFE, 145 So. Bth St. Cameron's lunch countor, 118 So. 11th. Director Burnett went to Omaha yes terday on a vlulL When you want It printed, remem ber we want to print It. The Ivy Press Co.. 125 No. 12th. If it doesn't Bult you wo will do our best to make It suit. Tho Ivy Press Co.. 125 No. 12th Bt. Mr. Frankforter. Janitor of tho me chanic arts hall, has been 111 for the past two weeks, but Ih at his post again. Mr. C 13. McDonald, who was cap tain and quarterback of the scrubs last year, Is now working In a sporting goods department store at Sacramento. California. C O Crane, who has completed his work in the university this semester, luis resigned and his place will be filled by R. II McReynolds. Profespor and Mrs Clements re turned Monday from the east, where they spent several weeks In the Inter ests of the botany department. Dur ing their trip Chicago, the New York botanical garden, Norfolk, the Cape Henry Dismal swamps, and Washing ton were visited While in Washing ton they attended the meetings of the American association for the advance ment of science, and Dr. Clements read two papers before the botanical society of America The subjects of the papers were. "Herbaria Illustrating Plant For mation," and "The Limits or Ecology" The English Lawn Tennis associa tion, endeavoring to emphasize the international character of the game, has adopted the American service rule, and agreed to admit bix foreign and colonial delegates to the annual coun cil, to be held in .July The United States will be Invited to send lepre sentatives. The sophomore class at Cornell is to be allowed to use the armory for its cotillion, providing It lives up to cer tain requirements laid down by the Ju niors. Restrictions aro placed upon the second-year men as to the amount of money they are to spend on the supper nnd decorations, In order that the cotillion may not detract from the junior prom, which is the crowning event of the week. HIGH GRADE Co., lltjiapd 0 Streets mm Weber Suitorium Students, Your Clothes Need Pressing. Corner Uth f.nd O Streets. CALIFORNIA , PERSONALLY CONDUCTED EXCURSIONS - VIA The Burlington EVERY THURSDAY AND SATURDAY. Only $5.00 for a Double Berth an $40-00 for a R. R. Ticket Lincoln to Los Angeles Call and get full information. Depot, 9th and P Streets. City Office, 10th and O Streets. CAPITAL CAfE Open All Night Meals 15c and Upwards E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to PEAN0IS BEOS., Prop'r. 121 North 11th Street. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac Anyono sending a nkotrh And description may qulrklr lucertnin our opinion free wbottior an mvotmon m pronnoiy nniciiuujio. vommnnics- tlon HtrlctlyronUiloiitlal. HANDBOOK on Patent f ro. Oldest ngoiicy for Becurfnjj patent. sent Pnlontii tukon through Munn A. Co. recelre tptclal nolle, without chame. In tho Scientific American. A handsomely lllustratod wookly. Iareeat cir culatlon or any erlonuuo J year: four months, $1. 80 culation of any erlonllUo journal. Terms, $3 m 01a Dyall newsdealers. MUNN & un.30'8" New York nut on. D. C Branch Offlco. 026 V BC. Washington. Prom the jcrpRy to your Head. One Profit one priced ONE QUALITY. GUAfiANTKO ATS fr?Brs4Auwr3'3P"ltmoOK The Success .fcOFTHE. CENTURY. Brimful of .TYLE. Cultivation of the Orchid. An authority on tho orchid Bays an amateur cultivator often falls, not so much through want of attention, but through overattontlon and a disregard of nature and her laws. Good M ijAjlJTH KjKyizrr..'gT.'ipMB &mm V -1 l A -. 'Si ' -j i: vs ,.-! V )ll. Hi I II ll'l " f Nr "fnT