ta&Miw 7 '!. i.MHJ jinhMy f- ., ' '? 4f'' S" Ml-: . '"-- ' "V-J. V "i 'ii ", r-f , - , ri . twin T.J'' -, . y -A' it wu '"' ;-- :v ,M "-JW ,'tl W&' ; THE DAILY NEB&ASKAN. -H.-i' tl-3& for- J;- K" a. ? in fra- ( 7iT AT THH Merchants Dining Hall 042 P STREET. LINCOLN. - NEBRASKA. Weber Suitorium Students, Your Clothes Need Pressing. Corner Hth .nd O Streets. The Only Up -to -Date Billiard and Pool Parlor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 16 N. 11th. Phone L664. The first National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, 200,000; surplus, $100,000; pro fits, $18,319; deposits, $2,589,093; S. 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. STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP John Marshall has been the Students' favorite barber for eight years. Now with MARSHALL & RICHARDS, 139 80. 13th Street. Official Bulletin. This column Is devoted mainly to notices of tho university. All depart ments and Btudent organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave them either at the executive ofllco, at tho office of tho paper, or hand them to unyone connected with tho paper. All announcements should bo in by 6 p. m. NOTICE. Juniors do not meet today. A. I. MYERS. SEN.IOR PICTURES. Tho Senior picures must be taken at Townsend's by January 16th. NOTICE. Students may enter the College of Medicine the second semester begin ning February 2, 1-JOZ. SOMBRERO BOARD. The Sombrero board will meet Thursday at 10 o'clock In M 209. R. A. M'NOWN. 1 Perfect Alignment PERMANTLY "SECURED BY CORRECT MECHANICAL FEATURES The New Century Typewriter is direct in action, faultless in construc tion and wholly satisfactory in operation. BOOK OF THE NEW CENTURY MAILED FREE. AMEfilCVN WRITING MACHINE CO.,415 So. 15ih Street, Omaha. t&KJ NOTICE TO SENIORS. 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Send us your name on a postal card and we will mail to you freeja new brilliantly colored Washburn poster (size 12x18 incbes). l his poster is me creuuuu ui the Viking's Head Studio, and has been pronounced exceedingly bright and clever. It represents a pastoral scene, a rabbit enamored of the .music of a mandolin. Write today, this offer maj not appear again. LYON & HEALY, 17 Aims St., Cklcigi, Maker o! the World-Famow Washburn Guitars, Mandolins, Banlos ani Zithers. ENGINEERING SOCIETY. A regular meeting of the Engineering society will be held Wednesday, Janu ary 14th, at 7:30 p. m., M. A. hall, room 211. C. L. Dean, M. E., Instructor, will glvo a paper on the llf eof J. B. John son. J. A. Green will read a paper on "The Relation of the Engineer to the Industrial Life." CHAS. E. REED, President. 12 hours quicker to So.lt Lo.ke City 16 hours quicker to Se.n Fro.icisco 16 hours quicker to . . . Los Angeles lb hours quicker to Portland THAN ANY OTHER LINE. Electric Lighted Trains Daily Full information chccrftilW iiirniohcil on iiiilicaiioii 10 E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. MECHAkICAL ENGINEERING. C. L. Dean, Instructor In mechan leal engineering, will offer the. follow lng new courses next semester: Mech. Eng. 26, Air Brakes In Theory jjnd Practice; Mech. Eng. 28, Locomotive Design; Mech. Eng. 30, Railway Equipment. For further particulars regarding these courses see Professor Richards or Mr. Dean. The University club will glvo a dance at Fraternity hall next Friday evening. m THE, NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION IS Tho Authority of the Cnglish'Speaklng World All Good Things must win upon their merits. The International, una won a neater distinction and la In mora ffoncrul uso than any other work of its kind. The New Edition h 1361 puge with 6000 Illustration and U printed from new plate throughout. 1,000 paw word and phrase hr recently been added under the editorship oi w. T. Harris, rn,y lou., u. p. uommuuaner 0i juiacaiioa. 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