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Glee Club con cert, Memorial hall. March 13. Company B hop, Frater nity aall. INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cottrcll S Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uni versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard. Princeton, Le- land Stanford, U. of P., Welesley, Bryn Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc upon request. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE jyjprra Trade Marks PESIQNS Capvriomtb Ac Anyone sending a sket&h and description may inlcklr fijoertaln our oololon free whether an Inrenuon U probably patentable. Commttnlca UonsetrlcUyoonndenUaL HAMDKH on I'atanu sent free. Oldest agency for aeenrinffpatents. Patenta taken throush Mnnn A Co. recelrs special notice, without chant, la the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. iJinreet tr enlatlon of any eclentlflo Journal. Terms. S3 a year; four months, 91. Bold bjnUI newsdealers. MUNHiCo.8" Hew fork Branch Office. B3 F 8U Washington. D. C. Jhe Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name - BOSTON GARTER" I stamped ken every loop. Th CUSHION, BUTTON! .CLASP. Lies flat tq the letf never bltyi, Tears nor Unfastens. OLD EVCHYWHERK. . Bmfi9fir,BlXkiOp.m h. . ii --wvw... nmum,MMM.,vjUL, (sFEVERY PAIR WARRANTED! tTji Saturday "2" o'clock. Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street Dr. Bentz, Dentist, Eleventh and 0. Lieut. Charlea W. Weeks, flto, and Mrs. Weeks (Jennie B. Gullo, '97) de parted a week ago for the Philip pines, where Mr. Weeks Is stationed with the army. The graduato faculty met last night to pass upon those students who ex pect to graduate at the mld-wlntor commencement The fates have mado their final decision and students will soon learn what awaits them. Alfred B. Lyon, academic '97 and law '01, wrlteB for tho University paper from Mexico. Since his graduation Mr. Lyon has traveled considerably about the southern and southwestern parts of the United States, and has ac cumulated a largo amount of Inter esting matorlal. a little portion of this was given his University friends in the form of a talk on the negro question before Professor Caldwell's classes In the spring of 1901. More of It The NebraBkan hopes to havo be fore long In the Bhape of a letter from him on Mexican life and manners. )MWMVVMUnWMVMHMM( iSIJMJ ' anything' yon Invent or Improve j also treti ! CAVEAT JHAOE.MARK, COPYRIGHT or DESllN PROTECTION, Bend model, sketch, or photo.; 1 for free examination and advice. BOOK ON PATENTS rrV. TC.A.SNOW& CO. i ! Patent Lawyers. WAS H I N QTO N , D .C . )l wvwvvvvvvvvvvvvvvveV &UAjUJLtJUAAAUMAtlM $50 REWARD For any case of Pilos that Ernsa foils to Onro. Tho only non-poisonous Pilo Onro. Sprague Drug Co., Lincoln, Neb. tWrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrift : The Colorado Game. Fiegenbaum's Pharmacy, 13th and O. U. N. books closing out at Osborn'B old book store. Closing out of U. N. books at Os born's old book store. Let the Lincoln Transfer Co. your trunks. 'Phono 176. haul Dr. Kotchum, Oculist, Richards blk. Qlas8es fitted and guaranteed. Save by getting books while they laBt at Osborn'B old book store. Miss Alice Sparks has been confined to her room this week by the grip. The R. & C. barber shop, 1144 O St. Seven chairs. Tho finest In the city. Full lino Manufacturers' Sample Shoes at half price. Webster & Rogers. Miss Florence Huntington Is among thOBe absent this week on account of the grip. Fred W. Park, who discontinued his studies In tho university last fall, has returned for some post-graduate work In American history. Steckelberg-Hoover concert at the First Baptist church, Friday evening, Feb. 13. Admission GO cents, stu dents' tickets 25 cents. Prof. Caldwell will address a meet ing of tho Q. A. R. post at Kenesaw next Thursday evening, on the sub ject of the "Causes and Results of the Civil War." Dean Sherman contributes to the Ohio Teacher an articleon his book, "What is Shakespeare," which has beea adopted by the Ohio State Teachers' Association. A work entitled- "The Morton his tory of Nebraska" Is being compiled by Mr. Albert Watklns of the Histori cal Sqclety. He is at present engaged in an- Investigation of the proposed, sqcpsslon of southern Nebraska from the North Platte country in 1859, and its Intended union with Kansas. Colo. Springs, Feb. 12tb. Special Correspondence to Tho Ne braska Nebraska once more carried her banner victoriously at the Temple theatre, Colorado Springs. The lodal team was clearly outclassed. They showed lack of practice and experi ence. The game was very slow, owing I partly to this, and partly to the slip pery floor. The attendance was about 130, but their cheers did not avail much. The game was striking by Its entire absence of rough play. Tho feature of the game was Eliott's goal throwing. Benedict made a sensation by throwing a goal almost across the field. Tho team is standing the trip splendidly, and the altitude seems to make them play all the better. No one seems to get any satisfaction from the answer to the question whether the altitude affects them or not. The team is confident of beating Bouldor, which tenm Is considered the best In the state. Between halves tho college quartet rendered two fine selections. Everybody was well pleased with the game and could not help but express their admiration at the way In which our boys handled the ball in catching and passing. The line-up: Colorado. Poa. Goals. Fouls. Shaw C Mead : G 1 Ingeraol G Churchill F 2 5 Kepllnger F Nebraska: Hewitt C Benedict G Hlltner G Elliot F Ferguson F Referee: Professor Stillwell. Umpires: Baker and Newton. Score: 37 to 11. Trackmen, Attention. 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