The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 14, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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returned to Lincoln Wednesday nfter
a visit to Elk Point, 8. D.
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Mr. Dorrlck N. Lenicr, '93. and wife,
of Berkeley, Cal., have announced to
their friends the hirth of a daughter
on February 2.
Esther Prey Boomer (Mrs. J. F.
Boomer. '99) has gone to York to visit
her ulster, Mrs. Jorgenson. She has
been Hinging with success at Seward
meetings.
Alumni Bhould send copies of nil
the'r publications ho that they may bo
placed In the alumni collection being
gathered by the secretary. Jay A. Bar
rett. '88, at the rooms of the State
Historical Society.
FONT WORTH
And principal points InToxnn and tho South
wost. Thin train 1m now throughout and is
court o up of iho flnost oqutpniotit, proYlded
With oloctrlo Hjrhtn and nil other modorp
travollntf oonvoulenoeu. It runa via our no
oomplutod
Red Kiiver EDsvislon.
Evory appllarico known to raodorn o
building and rallro.idlnc? ban boon craployot
In tho mako-np of this sorvluo, inoludlnn;
CaSe Ofoseirva&Son arsB
ondor tho management of Frod. Ilarvoy.
Full Information an to rates and all dotalla of
trip via this now routo will bo ohoorfully
furnlnhod, upon application, by any ropro
wbuiuvo oi mo
One of the alumni saw Mrs. I. D.
Evans (Emma I,. Williams) at Kenc
saw Thursday, where she lives. She
was one of tho University students as
long ago as 1874-7.r. and now has a
daughter who is a junior in the University.
Dally Iowan, Feb. 10: President
MacLean, who has been confined to
his bed by illness for the last two
days, was sufficiently improved today
to get up and attend to the most
urgent of his correspondence. It is
hopod he will ho able to be out by the
last of the week.
Tuesday Went. "Hamlet"
Wednesday Nieht. "The Mer
chant of Venice"
f Prices $1.00. 75. 50 and 25 cents
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Whether in "Bulks, "Bricks or Individual Moulds,
FRANKLIN'S ICE CREAMS
J Ire admittedly the finest
Your patronage solicited, as we know we can please you.
I THE FRANKLIN ICE CHEAM AND DAIRY CO.
: OIUco und Factory, 133 South latliHtrcot I'liotio F20A
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Prof. II. Kent Beattle, '98, now pro
fessor of botany In the Agricultural
College at Pullman, Wash., has been
writing a series of valuable articles on
"Nature Study," in the State College
Bulletin published at that place. They
might be copied with profit In the
school Journals published In this part
of the world.
Jeremiah Rcbmann, '98, who spent
two years In the Philippines In the
"Fighting First Nebraska" regiment,
anil who has been for a couple of
years in the forestry bureau, is now In
the Yalo Forest School. New Ha von,
Conn. He writ oh that he has secured a
good position in forestry work In
Maine, and that he Is to go there some
time In the spring. He has also been
offered a good position with one of
the great railroads of the southwest
and is likely to accept after hlB en
gangement In Maine Is concluded.
NE.W
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"Not much ! " "otherwlBO em
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tural" "got to have breath"
"depth to comprehend Infinities"
'roots give the only solid foundation"
"got to look for wisdom through
a lens" "my first defeat
"sort o' wilts a fellow.'
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operators who desire a simple and speedy
machine.
More "Blicks" In use among editors and
newspaper men in the Northwest than all the
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Typewriter on the market doing hundred-dollar
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Has 28 Keys, of 8.1 Characters and Letters;
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Sorimifield. Mass.
THE SOPHOMORE CLASS will
meet Tuesday. Fehruary 17, In U. 20G,
for eleetion of officers.
THE ENGLISH CLUB will meet
this (Saturday) evening at 8 o'clock
In Miss Hayden's studio.
JUNIORS. All hats are now here.
Call for them between 8 and 12 Tues
day or Thursday at L. 102 without fall.
THE UNION PACIFIC
18 KNOWN A8
he Overland Joute
AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT
LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL
WESTER.N POINTS. 3 S 5 V
Via Omaha
THE UNION PACIFIC IS
204 miles shorter to .
278 miles shorter to .
278 miles shorter to
358 miles shorter to
So.lt L&ke City
So.n Frsvncisco
. . Los Angeles
. . . Portland
UNIVERSITY "WANTS."
I The Nehraskan will print under
this head Bueh purely University
"wants" bb may be brought It, at the
rate of five cents per Ibsuo for not over
five lines.
TYPEWRITERS. One Caligraph
and one Hammond, second-hand, In
good shape, for sale at $5 each. Ad
dress Box 1180, Station A.
12 hours quicker to So.lt Lo.ke City
16 hours quicker to So.n Fro.ncisco
16 hours quicker to . . . Los Angeles
16 hours quicker to Portland
THAN ANY OTHER, LINE.
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