The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 15, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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Merchants Dining Hall
1042 P STREET.
LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA.
Weber Suitorium
Students, Your Clothes Need
Pressing.
Corner 11th end O Streets. .
The Only Up -to -Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in Town. No Saloon At
tached. Tables Newly
Covered. Powell's, 146
N. 11th. Phone L664.
The first National Bank
.pf Lincoln, Nebraska. t Capital,
200,000; surplus, $160,000; 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 So. 13th Street.
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Official Bulletin.
This column Ib devoted mainly to
notices of tho university. All depart
ments and student organizations hav
ing notices to publish should leave
thom either at tho dxeeutlvo office, at
tho offlce of tho paper, or hand them to
unyono connected with tho paper. All
announcements should he In by G p. m.
NOTICE,
The Sombroro board meets this
morning at 10 o'dock in U. 209.
SENIOR PICTURES.
The Senior plc.ures muBt be taken at
Townpend's by January loth.
NOTICE.
Students may enter the College of
Medicine the second semester begin
ning February 2, U03.
SOMBRERO BOARD.
The Sombrero board will meet
Thursday at 10 o'clock In M 209.
R. A. M'NOWN.
NOTICE TO SENIORS.
All Seniors who would like to take
part in the class play and who havo
not been assigned a part please seo
Miss Howell at once. 3t
COLLEGE SETTLEMENT.
Tho College Settlement has rooms
for students who will assist with the
settlement work. Call at the settle
ment house, 200 South Twentieth
street, evenings. C. E. PREVEY.
MECHAKlCAL ENGINEERING.
C. L. Dean, Instructor in mechan
ical engineering, will offer the follow
ing new courses next semester: Mcch.
Eng. 2fi, Air lirakes In Theory and
Practice; Mech. Eng. 28, Locomotive
Design; Mech. Eng. 30, Railway
Equipment. For further particulars
regarding these courses see Professor
Richards or Mr. Dean.
The semi-annual spell-down of the
girls "gym" classes will take place In
two weeks.
The Junior law examination In
BlackHtone's Commentaries will be
held one week from next Wednesday.
Zoology 1 will not have a final exam
ination at the end of the semester, but
one will be given at the end of the
year, covering the whole year's work.
Students!
Decorate Your
Rooms!
M ARTISTIC POSTER FREE.
Send us your name on a postal card and
we will mail to you free a new brilliantly
colored Washburn poster (size 12x18
inches'). This poster is the creation of
the Viking's Head Studio, and has been
pronounced exceedingly bright ,ind
clever. It represents a pastoral scene, a
rabbit enamored of the music of a
mandolin. Write today, this offer may
not appear again.
LYON & HEALY, 17 Ads St., Chlcagi
Makers e! the World-Famoui Washburn
Guitars. Mandolins, Banjos and Zithers.
The Grace M. E. League, on 27th and
R streets, Is going to have a social
and entertainment Friday evening of
this week. Mr. Blxby of the State
Journal is to give an address. All
students are invited to come and hear
Mr. Bixby and spend an enjoyable
evening.
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E. B. SLOSSON, Agent
A correction should be made In tho
notice printed yesterday with regard
to tho Academy basket ball team. Miss
Ruth Bryan was said by mistake to be
"trainer." She has had nothing to do
with tho Academy games, nor been
present at thom. Nor is the team so
confident of winning as represented,
tnough it will try to score.
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Professor BesBey Is writing a review
for "Science" of a book published by
Professor MacMlllan an early gradu
ate of this university and one of tho
earliest of Professor Bessey's students
in botany. The book is unique in mat
ter and style and Is illustrated with
several reproductions of Japanese pic
tures. Professor MacMlllan graduated
In 1885, and has been for many years
the professor of botany In the Univer
sity of Mlnneosta. He is regarded as
one of the foromost of American botanists.
. U-PI-DEE.
A new Cod has slighted In town.
U-pl-dee. U-pUtl
In in up-to-Utnt tailor mde g-owri.U-pl-dc-M I
Trie buys arc wild, and prex is, too.
You never saw such a hulla-ba-loo.
CHORUS. - U-pl-dec-l-dee-l-da I etc.
Her rolce Is clear si a soaring lark's,
And her wit Is like those trolley-car sparks!
When "cross a muddy street she flits,
The boys all bare conniption fits I
The turn of her head turns all ours, too.
There's always a strife to sit In her new i
TU enough to make a parson drunk.
To hear her sing old co-ca-che-lunk I
The above, and three other NEW verses to U-P I-DER,
and NBW WORDS, catchy, up-to-date, to many
others of the popular OLD FAMILIAR TUNES be
sides OLD FAVORITES j and also many NBW SONGS.
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