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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1903)
fc,f -v ,-' ,- &f$-? 7. S-t .V -J SSSSlSssxsosassixaaiaa. - ,m iaayaimMA'iinfl.-.M.Ur .i., .; ,1,,wl.,l n ,y,. . 1 t THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. GREAT NAMES srr NOW IS III! TIME ! W,, TV road, When fast passenger train service ccross the continent waB first adopted by the Union Pacific rail- the first train was named 'The Overland Flyer," a daily train; the second waB 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 Slobson, Agent. SANDERSONS Are Selling All Their Shoes 10 to 50 percent Discount Local and Personal DU TEIL CI6ARS "THAT'S ALL" Columbia National Bank Ok Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $100,000.00 Okfickks: John B.Wright, Presi dent; J. 11. Westcott, Vice-Presi dent; Joe Samuels, ad Vice-Presi Jent; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B Ryons, Assistant Cashier. Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. Masquerade suits at Ludwlg'a. Restaurant Unlquo, 1228 O Btroot. lCat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. C. K. Brown, dentist Burr block. JCat at Hendry's. 129 North Eleventh. Senior themes aro due January 21. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 llta. Evan Sage, Saturday. So. Miss Dally, a former student of Ne braska Conservatory, is hero visiting Miss Barbour. The Sophomore- basket ball team held tho first class team practice of the year In tho Armory Saturday at 2 p. m. Tho department of horticulture haa become a part of tho botany depart- Weber Suitorium Students, Your Clothes Need Pressing. Corner Uth and O Streets. CALIfORNlI mSmmmmSSSSSSSSSSSSSm ment and will ho catalogued with that J department In tho futuro. '02. was on tho campus The R. & C. barber shop, 1144. O SL Seven chalra. Tho finest In the city. Ida Cushman. '02, haa charge of the girls' basket ball team of the Wymore high school. Mlsfl Cuohman la teach ing mathematics at that place Professors Starr and Kimball and Miss Lillian Eicho furnished a musi cal program of four numbers at con vocation last Friday morning. Flegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. I Professor Frye was able to moot his classes Friday after a protracted Ill ness. DR. J. R- HAGGARD. Physi-1 cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of temales and ( rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 13 10 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. Teeth filled without pain DR. A. bTaYRES, DENTIST A libera discount to students. 141 So. 12'in St., - Lincoln, Nkb Finest line of cigars, pipes and class canes at Wohlenberg's cigar store. 128 So. 11th St. MIsseB Ixnifso and! Gladya Har greaves entertained at cards Saturday afternoon in honor of their guest, Miss Clara Baldwin of Chicago. There were sixty-six present. Six-hand euchre was played. When you want It printed, remem ber we want to print It. The Ivy Press Co.. 125 No. 12th. BOWLING ALLEY 8 LLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210 O street. H. C THOMAS, Proprietor Yule Bros. Laundry (6)4 O Sfctcl. TcL 754. Orfffkiateva of the Idea ef sej4iff kom werk aailafactory I: V Vfc AV -V: -: :: V j-r -c -c-k jc .C ci c -c 1 If 'if It tt W A- A- k- V. At At -XV AV At At U-IM-DKE. jjjb A new Co-eil hi) .thglitrd lu Iowa, " I' Ule-, U-l cj I 1W In 11 .-ii-latest tailor made (Town .U-pI-tU-l-da ! ff" 1 nu in) air wnu. inu pri l, loo. uu never aw sui.h a hulU.ba loo. C lluuuv - U iUlce-l-lee I U I do Her yoke U lear as a toar'nf? lark's. And tier lt 1 like tlinta tn.llrv car tparkt! When ruis a imnlily street ihe nit. The txiy all have cuqnli:Ion ht I The turn (f 1 tail luru all oura. too. There's a' ( Atrlle to mi In her pew ; TU enoti .uc a parson drunk. To heart , old co-ia ihc-lunk 1 "T1.m itin.. fi.i u..(k..u.w......inn m nrr a .... ".. n iniai nr n iiimi iu tl'l I Kill i ... and NW . t., tatiliy. uplo-iUlc, to many Ct en of 11 ular jl I) FAU1I.1AK 1 1'NBS. lie- TT ' U kiJcrOLU Vt tlTHi, and also many NB.W SONOb Uk n 80NOS OF ALL THE COLLEGES. W If It doesn't suit you we will do our best to make It suit The Ivy Press Co., 125 No. 12th st. Miss Helen Reddington, who left school several weeks ago on account of sickness, has returned. $3.00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at the Merchants' Cafe. 117 No. 13th St. Students are cordially Invited. Little Gem hot waffles served at the Merchants' Cafe. 117 North 13th SL We have a large student patronage. E. R. Morrison. '98. law '00. was visiting friends at tho university Fri day. Mr. Morrison Is at present en gaged In business at Kansas City. Mo. Miles Hurley has been obliged to leave tho university on account ol sickness, and haB returned to his home in Ohiowa. The literature department of the Woman's club will give the public program of the club for January 19. Mies Howell of the university! will give readlngo. A dozen packages of sample corn from the stato farm aro being photo graphed; by Mr. Cornel) to Illustrate an article by Mr. T. L. LyOne, profes sor ol agriculture. Seventy-four students were regis tered this week for the winter course In agriculture. Among these the dairy department secured a good share. 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 Oall and get full iaformatioa. Depot, 9th and P Streets, duty Office, 10th and O Streets. CAPITAL CAfE Opea AU Night Xdfeals 15c and Upwards E. J. FRANCIS, Bmooeiaor to f EAN0IS BE0B., Prop'r. 121 tforth 11th Street. Good Place H9 To Pat lfll Mr. Vavra, who has been chemist In tho beet sugar factory at Norfolk, has returned to tho university, and Is tak ing work In tho chemical department. The English department has changed tho course In English 7 from a two hour course to three. Hereafter three hours' credit will bo given for the work done In this course. 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE ijjwra Track Mams DrswNS COPVRKXHT8 Ac, Anyone send tag a sketch and Jeertpkm mv vnlcklr uncertain ear opinion tr whether mm liiYenllOH la probably pateaUfejo. Cwmmmai- lion Rtrlctlr conOdentlaJ. HAM twnt free. Old LOST. A PI Phi pin, a small plain arrow. Finder please leave with registrar. WINIFRED HOWELLS. LOST About campus, Parker foun tain pen No. 020. Return to Nebraa kan offlc. Dr. Ward and tho othe officers of tho association for the advancement of science, were entertained by Pres ident Roosevelt at tho White house a week ago Saturday. Dr. Ward Is secretary of the association. This is a high honor and especially so on ac count of the seniority of other Import ant officers over him. DR. BEN J. F. BAILEY DR. MAY L. FLAN AQ AN Priei, frjo, fioitpatJ. ti 0.;rlit, hinds a NUIU.U. ruMittcre, Nor Yrt Cltj, Schoolbookt of all publisher! at tun ttori. t iSSKSSSKj 9 1 DRS. BAILEY AND FLANAGAN ANNOUNCE THE REMOVAL OF THEIR OFFICES TO ROOMS 2t, 22 AND 23 BURR BLOCK LINCOLN. NEBRASKA fldeat rrenrrr for throuKh Mann . tp4tUl twlU4. without t-banre, ta lb Patenta taken through Mann Scientific jfticrtcatt. A handaomeiT IllnatratM weekly, eolation of any aclontlflo journal. JTjrat dr- aclontlDO journal, vrortaa, o at ear; four ruoniba, u uoujvjmm BewMMaien. f-MkyMaPHBp vear t lour ruoniua. sl. MUNN & Co.30'0"- New York urancQ umoe, o w 01 TraawMWiaa, jl. w. From the gjgony To YOUR HEAD. One Profit, One Price.'v. ONE gUALITY. MAffANTHD ffATS wOrfiBr3tAvwtJ3?P,")ibaai(h( The Success c&OFTHE CENTURY, Brimful ofi "TYLE. Cultivation of the Orchid. 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