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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1903)
-4 .!! G b e Dailp tlebraelian i N W 1 Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 OFFICERS Jobn B. Wright, President J. H. Wacott, Vice-President Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President P. L. HalL Cashier W. B. Ryons, Asst. Cashier Dr. J, R. HAGGARD 'Physician and Surgeon Special attention paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rootrj2l2 to 214 Richards Block. Resi dence J 3 10 G Street. Off ce Telephone 535. Residence Telephone L B4. THE ONLY UP-TO-DATR Billiard and Pool Parlor IN TOWN NO SALOON ATTACHED Tnblm tiovly rnvvrcil Powell's, 145 North llth St. IM.onc L 664 THE NRST NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital $200,000; Surf his $100,000; Profits $18,319; Deposits $2,598,093 S. H. Bur.iham, President A. J Sawyer, Vice-Present H. S. Freeman, Cas1 le H. 13. Evani, AunUnt Caahier UNITKI STATIC DIcrohlTOUV BOWLING ALLEY 8 ALLEYS Standard and regulation In every particular. 1210 O 8t. H.C.Thomas, Proprietor Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 0 Street. Tel. 754. Criglnatcrs of the dea of sending work heme satisfactory. &&&Z&&$$S<& 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Desiqns COPYRIQHTS &0. Anyono sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether an Invention Is probably patentable, Communlca tlons strictly conadontfaL HANDBOOK on Patents aont f roe. Oldest agency for eocuringj ents. Patents takon tlirouuh Munn & rocclyt Mteciol notice, without chanro. In tho Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijinroat clr cnlatlon of any sclontltlo Journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, (t. Bold by all nowsdealers. HUNN8Co.3iBrc.dwa,,NeWYnrk Branch Offlco. (05 Y BU Washington, D. C. ! k We are still offer ing big bargains in broken lots of Shoes. HWKW foijwrswjS, 123-0 STJtEEr. r lyjnjM rr. "Overheard" "Sing a song of Lincoln sidewalks, Gone from both sides of tho street, Rut sing not as the student talks Homeward hound with muddy feet." OO A group of sorority girls were dis cussing the fraternity membership of 1902-03. "Anyhow," declared the dark haired one, "they've the nicest looking lot of freshmen this year they've had for a long time. Several of them are really handsome, and any number of them ore 'good looking." " "Yes," re plied her blue-eyed companion; "and there's one of the Sigma freshmen especially, whom I think Is JuBt splen did. One doesn't need to have him talk; It's enough merely to sit and look at him. He has the prettiest brown eyes, and his hair Is as pretty as any girl's, and as for -" and the conversation drifted off into technicali ties unknown to the eavesdropper, and without enlightenment as to who this "wonderfully handBome" freshman of the favored fraternity was. OO Another group of University girls discussed a different subject, but with somewhat the same ending. "Harry a prospective divinity student says," re marked one, "that attendance on the theological Bchools is dropping off ter ribly." "Well, what'B the use of min isters, anyway?" languidly responded the one across the table, "a justice of the peace does just as well." OO "What do you do with all the stuff you cook?" was asked a domestic science student. "Eat the most of It ourselves, and feed the rest to the Jani tor." "How many janitors a year do you have?" was the next question. "We've had the same one ever since I've been there. I think that speaks pretty well for our cooking, don't you?" OO "Some ery queer requests occasion ally reach the librarian's desk," reml nescently remarked Mr. Wyer recent ly. "For instance, It was a student in American history who called the other day for a copy of the 'Medicine Jour nal,' and it took us some time to figure out he wanted 'Madison's Jour nal' of the constitutional convention. Then there was another one from an other department, working on the sub ject of the new Nile dam and reser voirs; he called for 'the Nile Regis ter' as a source of information on his topic, and looked disappointed when I told him 'Nlles' Register' was a newspaper of 1811 to 1848." OO Tho secretary of the society an nounced as one of the members on the evening's program: "A song by Miss Russell, 'Till Death.' " "As long as there's life, there's hope," whispered some one in the audience. Then "Miss Russell till death" sang: "This lonely life, I do not love It; soon I hope to leave it evermore." Several in the au dience smiled, and the secretary blushed. "Next time I'll word that an nouncement differently," he confided to the president after the program was over. Mr. Townsend Ib making the pictures for the annual and senior book and the fraternity and society group here ex hibited only show part of the work necessary in their production. Little Gem hot waffles served at the Merchants' Cafe,' 117. North 13th St. We hnye a largef4udent patronage. Dr. Ketchum, Oculist, Richards . blk. Glasses fitted and guaranteed. ViLmU EHnLTJLATE Sold only by Harley The Prep Writes Again. Morganstown, W. Va., January 30, 1903. Dear Eb: I was awful glad to get your letter and would have rote ( mean written, I am studying grammar now and rote aint gram-mat-lcal-ly correct; I am glad I got that out of my system be fore" Inflammation Bet In) sooner, but I've been awful busy. I atln Is the hardest study lve got. Thcres one thing 1 dont understand about Latin. That is wny fellows that studied It for three or four years cant talk It. I ast a Bcnlor the other day If he could talk Latin, and he says "What in the Dickens would I want to talk Latin for." I says "Well what are you studying it fur." "Well" says he "durned If I know." Now line learnen to talk It. I be lieve that If I wuz in a country where they talk Latin I could make myself undei stood all right. You asked about the fort 1 spoke of, well 111 have to explain that. When a feller asked me to go to the fort to eat' I supposed It was something about the military department but when 1 got there it was nothin but a boarding house. 1 suppose they call It a fort be cause its a guard against founder and starvation. Ime trying to get into a fraternity. Thcres seven or ate of them hear, and I cant remember the names of any of them. There named with Greek letters I guess, O's with I's drawed threw them and X'b and K's and triangles and all sorts of things that I cant dls- THE UNION PACIFIC 18 KNOWN AS 1 he Overland jfxoute AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL WESTERN POINTS. 5 S V , Via Omaha THE UNION PACIFIC IS 204 miles shorter Xo . 278 miles shorter to . '278 miles shorter to 358 miles shorter to 12 hours quicker to So.lt Ltxke City 16 hours quicker to Stxn Fro.rcisco , 16 hours quicker to . . . Los Angeles 1 16 hours quicker to Portland THAN ANY OTHER LINE.T I Full information cheerfully Q , E. B. SL0SSON,- Agent.. 1 - . - HIOH GRADE BDNBDN5 Drug Co., llth & 0 Sts crlbe. I havent been out in society much yet. I ast a feller to take mo calling on some girls, hut ho Bays, not till your n member of a fruturnlty and can dance, then youl do. Ime goln to take dancen lessons right soon. I guess thats the principal thing. Write soon, Yours truly, -West Virginia Athanneum. Correctness in Stationery. A subject of the greatest Importance to those who would be correct in social matters Is the quality of their station ery. One Is Judged almost as much by the external appearance of a letter as by tho contents, and In this regard aB in all other pertaining to the usages of polite society, there aro certain pre scribed rules. In fact, there are fash ions In stationery ob In dress. A fea ture of the March Delineator Is a dis play of fashionable stationery, showing various shapes of envelopes and sheets, and examples of address headings and crests. Mourning borders, as well as tlie quality and color of paper are re ferred to, and altogether It Is an In teresting page. Wisconsin has decided not to allow its girls' basket-ball team to play any games with outside institutions. Tho teamB had hoped to be allowed to ar range games with Milwaukee Downer, Oak Park, Upper Iowa, Minnesota and like teams, but the athletic council has ruled out all games with outside teams for this year at least. Dr. Bentz, uentist, Eleventh and O. So.lt Ltxke City Sfvn Frtvncisco . . Los Angeles . . . Portland furnlhel on application i .. ,r tU V A l JM Ltittft kW T,