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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 8, 1903)
.T ,''if;T'W J ; 1-. , it .' i THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. iv 'A " I -V. ,! ltf E t te l e ri 'V I HP K I. ifc w f 1 k ' It !$ n .- o.-. fr s EAT AT THE Merchants Dining Hall 1042 P STREET. LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. The Only Up-to : Dale Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 146 N. 11th. Phone L6G4. The first National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus, flioo,ooo; pro fits, 518,319; deposits, $2,589,093; S. II. Burnham, prest; A. J. Saw. yer, vice-prest; H. S. Freeman, cashier; II. 13. Evans, asst. cash ; Frank Parks, asst. cash. Un-itec' States Depository. STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP John Marshall has been the Students' favorite baiber for eight years. Now with MARSHALL & RICHARDS, 139 So. 13th Street. K BOSTON rSr- wk "c Standard ) or Gentlemen j- y f ALWAYS EASY ) '$ The N,imc " BOSTON ( -. a'h-J GAKTl R " Is stamped ) WiWV H BUTTON I mm oclasp; gA Lies flat to the fog never) AgSlips, Tears nor Unfastens. unQUJL BOLD EVERYWHERE. J ilVJwSijSfifN. Sample pair, SllkfiOcj, i K?rBaiN Mailed O" iccrlpt of price. t 'IjTOMOE0 rCOBTOO., M.k.r. 1 "Mi:eJ Boston, Maa., U.O. A. 3EVERY PAIR WARRANTED-! '.i i i i , ' i Translations I iter il, k. Iiitiriiiir.ir, $' S"- U7 vols. Dictionaries C i rm in, I i ituli, Ii.ui.i-i, Sii.niish, L.itm, (.K c-l., :m ..,, ,ui. I Ji... Completely Parsed Caesar, ISOOK I. ll.tMui ni. t .inr, tnte Ilium Il III-.1 Ul'Hl utr-,i tl.lllsl.llliui, ..ml i ty Wuril ,a !, ttly turtle! $: yi. Completely Scanned and Parsed Ae neid, Book I. . b, .,-. .tf.t.iVx,. , HINDS & NOBLE, Publishers, 5 f-ii-13 i4Cooper Inatilutc, N.Y City Schooil'ooks of a!i fiubi j 'it s m or,t itore. i.,.. l"aI for Iturnlni; WradkiiKo. Tliori' uie men miiim'ihk the .soa- coast and hurboib of this country all the year through in neuron of iilmn doncd wrecks. If the wrecks aro wooden veasclb Mheathed with copiicr, the men offer good prices for thm, but if tho are Iron ci,sclb, or merely unsheathed wooden ones, they aro passed by. Wood wheal hod or (mint ed vlth copper gradually absorbs the copper, these wreckers say, and It is then admirable for, burning In an open fireplace. It gives a green tlamo thiU Is very beautiful, a dame which. Bit ting In the dark alone and gazing long In It, every man may behold his heart's desire. Naturally, such a wood Is valuable.--Phlladolphia Record. Official Bulletin. This column Is devoted mainly to notices of the university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave tjiem either at the executivo office, at the office of the paper, or hand them to anyone connected with the paper. All announcements should be In by G p. m. xxxxxocxxxxxxxxccxxxxxxxx NOTICK. A picture of Company I) will be taken for the Sombrero ne. Friday night All members are requested to be pres ent. Flircsi I M A N M KRTl NC, Important mooting of the Freshman class Thursday in II 2if, at 10 a in. NO'qCF. Students may enter the College of Medicine the second semester begin ning February 2, IjO.1. The programs are out for the twenty fifth annual meeting of the Nebraska State Histori'-al society, whi h will be held at S o'clock p. 111. -on .January 13 and 14 In Memorial hall, of the uni versity. SENIOR PICTURES. The Senior pic.uren must be taken at Townsend's by January l.rth. SOMBRERO NOTICE flecause of rush of work at Town send''.', before Christmas, this we k will be allowed Juniors to have their pit -tureH talu-ii Satuiday will be the last lav SOPHOMORE NOTICE The Sophomore basket hall team will 1111 ei in tiie 1n101y at li p in., Satur day DEHATERS, ATTENTION' Registration for preliminary debates will (lose Saturday evening at G o'clock, Januaiy I". I Hull All member ship I'm s must be paid to boi ome eligi ble WALTER F MEIER. Secretary -Treasurer. DEHATINC, ASSOCIATION There will be a met ting of the De bating associat ion Satuiday eening lor the purpose of tilling th vacancy caused by the resignation of St 1 n tary Walter F Meier Or Hill will address the c A. meeting Sunday The English club meets Saturday night in Miss Haytlen's ait studio The subjet t chosen for the Mryan contest essays is "The Introduction of Civil Government in the Philippines, Past and Prospective. Under American i.ule." The Historical society display room is again open to visitors, after a long period occupied in mounting the ex tensive collections received during the fall. To make room for these collec tions an entirely new arrangement of the room was necessary, which was accomplished only with considerable diuiculty. Mr Murray Townsend, who has re turned from attending the national fra ternity convention at Washington, 1). C, reports that out of sixteen applica tion to Sigma Alpha Mpsllon, only five were admitted. They were as fol lows: Wisconsin, Virginia Military Academy, Kansas, Chicago and the Col orado School of Mines. The next na tional convention will be held at Mem phis, Tenn. THE UNION PACIFIC 18 KNOWN AS he Overland jxonte AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL WESTERN POINTS. 5 'J ? Via Omaha THE UNION PACIFIC IS 204 miles shorter to . So.ll Lsko City 278 miles shorter to . Sivn Francisco 278 miles shorter to . . Los Angeles 358 miles shorter to . . . Portlnnd 12 hours quicker to Salt Lixko City 16 hours quicker to Stvn Frsvnclsco 16 hours quicker to . . . Los Angeles 16 hours quicker to Portland THAN ANY OTHERlINE. ElcctvK .i oh fed ''kink Pail IN. nil information dim full- IiiiiinIiciI on .tiilir.iiion in I 17 M CI L L-MVI A E. U. SLOSSON, Agent & HOT'AIR ;: - ..- gr? CoIIIoIIoK M 1 1 VMtl z - --"T HAL?- -v c- 1t: Far Chicago College f Dental Surgery (Denial Dtparlmenl of Lake Forest Unlvcrelly.) Twentieth Annual Course of instruction will boKin about Oct. 1st, 11)01, uiiuuiK itboul May 1st, 1002. For (uinloKiin Kivinn hwl informntion rnirarclini; courbo aud lor dcHcrlnLiva hook. lot, uddress ITIi.l,ull,lln,h,ln ixcUllriteili.lfardnUlliutru;tlontlii DR. TRUMAN W. BROPHY.DBan. Ll.iraurlc art all llglit ami well vantlUteil Cut aliowa ' ' I . oft I. .11 of rraihmsn alaaa at UparaUtr Ttchalc work. WUUU X nUTriSUIl OIH., UlllOUgOi M .m THE, NE.W AND ENLARGED EDITION-IS Tho Authority of the E.ns!lahSpe&HinK World All Good Thlnns must win uiion their merits. Tub International lias m u trretUcr distinction unci Is In more ironerul uso than any othor work of Its kind. The New Edition luu 2JCI paires llli 6300 llliutratluna anil ! printed from new plax tbrotig'boui xi.tKAJ lu-w wnrua ftmi piiruMea tiao rtcentJy lxen aadtxl under the cdlturahl of W. T. lUrrle, 1'k.I)., I.LI)., U H. Comin luluner of Education. LET US SEND YOU FREE "A Test in Pronunciation" which affords a pleusant and in structive evening's entertainment. Illustrated pamphlet also free. WEBSTER'S 1 O. O C. MfiKKlAM UU., ttprlnslield, Mass, INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY YflBBSTEirS DfTERNATIOKAL i NARY 4 A i X ftf 4 it : lfA4 l-llHl ! ' I TT T U "i "MrTfi,,,iir-s- wli i itmftm