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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 5, 1903)
iw.Jtv.irirt IlkVl KaJ VJ t, 4..r I : r-rM' J XI' .L'tX' H. J -. '' v'- T- VI-' V K" , frS-7 '- .:i V r .v ' v Gbe iDatlp IFUbraeftan WH" 2.JT." . .fol I ;: rii" tv; rf.i & 'V " . f' ,1 K1 ) ,m-j FX 1 bi , i: 'i " .A. ,'I I -? ttr- ' CLARY Tel. A1033. CIGARS zuid NEWS. Ill N. Ulh Street. FORBES STABLES LIVERY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES Barn 1125-1131 P St. Phone 550 Palace Dining Hall The largest and best equipped eating house in the city. ..Furnished rooms in connection DELL B. COOPER, MYRA HART, PROPRIETORS XJ30 N Street Lincoln, Neb. The principal could write a volume on the trials Incident to the sickness and poor work of students. Fully one half of the time he gives to the Acad emy Is devoted to these cases. The way In which parents shift upon a stranger the responsibility for children whom they have failed to govern Is not only trylg, but pitiful. WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Co, & 12lh & M Sls- LINCOLN, NEB. W m If Genuine Gas Coke l $9.00 per ton R Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co. M?. 1323 0 St. m ft'C BICYCLES At all price and guaranteed to be the loweat. TALKINO MACHINES Of all make, and sold at prtcea at which othera dare not. THE WITTMANN COMPANY, 211-213 South Eleventh Street. INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cottrcll 5 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 f; Welesley, Bryn Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. sawl SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC FOR J903 Edited by J. E. Sullivan Over 530 picture of prominent American and foreign ath 1 e t ei. The only alma nac published that contains a complete list of American Amateur Beaton-Re cords and complete list of Champions. - PRICE JO CENTS For sale by all newsdealers and A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago. Denver, Baltimore, Spalding's complete catalogue of Athletic Sports sent free to any address Academy Notes. The debating night np. ubuqI. club meets Friday The Academy people are again enjoy ing their electric bellB, which have been on a strike for several weeks. Miss Eleanor Barbour, who was provented by severe lllneBS from at tending laBt semester, has returned to her work trig semester. Margaret Wharton, Grace Stewart, Elmer Johnson, Charles Stewart, Glenn Harvey and A. B. Allen have either but recently returned from more or less protracted periods of Illness, or are still confined to the house. Grip Is the prevalent dlseaso and has sadly Inter fered with class work during the last month. Fortunately, however, not a teacher has been detained from a reci tation during the year. The midget tpnm of the University will play the Academy girls Saturday afternoon. Tho Academy team regrets the probable absence of several of its star players on account of sickness. The severe Btraln that Miss Edna Baker sustained during practice some weol8 ago may possibly further weaken the team by her absence. However, a sharp gamo is hoped for and will be witnessed only by the mothers and other friends of the girls. Not a man will be allowed. Missouri Fellowships Open. The executive offlco Is In receipt of tho following communication from the University .of Missouri, which may In terest students intending to apply for outsldo fellowships: Columbia, Mo., Feb. 16, 1903. Dear Sir Tho University of Missouri will offer for tho next academic year a number of fellowships yielding sti pends of $200. This sum will nearly pay a Btudent's necessary expenses in Columbia. These fellowships will be assigned to tho applicants who are of highest promise in scholarship Irre spective of the lines of work they may desire to pursue. It Is expected that follows will bo prepared for graduate work and that they will devote them selves malily to work In one depart ment They will do no teaching, but may bo called upon to render a limited amount of service to the University In other wayB. Will you kindly bring this matter to the attention of sudh stu dents In your institution as you con sider qualified for these fellowships. Applications should be on file here not later than April 1. Application blanks and catalogues of tho University may be had on application to the under signed. Yours very truly, JOHN PICKARD, Chairman Committee on Graduate Degrees. Ono-Way RiUes. To many points In the states of Cali fornia, Oregon and Washington. EVERY DAY The Union Pacific will sell One-way Colonist Tickets at the following rates from Missouri river terminals: $25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles and many other Colifornla points. Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to June 15, 1903. $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. , $20.00 to Butte, Anaconda and Helena. $22.50 Wash. $25.00 to Spokane and Wanatchee, to Everett, Falrhaven and via Huntington and Sc- New Whatcom, Spokane. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and attle. $25.00 to Ashland, Roseburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem, via Portland. Tickets on sale Feb. 15 to April 30, 1903. From Chicago and St. Louis propor tionately low rates are In effect by lines connecting with the Union Pa cific to all above points. For full information call on or ad dress E. B. SLOSSON. Havo C. fix ft. A. Tucker, Jeweler, 1123 O, M. S. U. Independent Recently the' council of tho University passed a lot of rules to prevent cheating. This is not surprising. If all the faculty and student rules wore published they would no doubt till eight or ten large volumes. The practice hero Is make rules and not enforpo them. Dr. Ketchum, Oculist, Richards bile. Glasses fitted and guaranteed. Flegenbaum's Pharmacy, 13th and O. There once was a gallant young Sioux Whioux thousands of enemies slioux In a barbarous way, Till I'm happy to say Ho longed for a change from the strife and affray, And I truly can't blame him, can yioux? So this gallant, progressive young Sioux A great bushy head of hair grloux; Went down to Carlisle, Played football awhisle, And learned to slay folks In an elegant stisle, Just as civilized warriors dioux! Oberlln Review. University Bulletin LOST. Ono Casseirs largo French, dictionary, and ono black leather cov ered Hill's pocket edition French dic tionary. Finder please return to Ne braskan office. SOMBRERO NOTICE. All persona who wish to put in tho Sombrero mat ter of any kind whatever muBt havo same In tho hands of the editor by Saturday, March 7. AXiL students who are expecting to become candidates for the University teachers' certificate In June should con sult with the head of the department of education regarding their work within The next two weeks. LOCKERS Number 3, 5, 8, 12, 15, 16,' 17, 27, 32, 35, 36, 44, 50, 55, 56, 58, 59, Gl, 81, 88 and 95 are not accounted for In list In Physical Director's office. If these lockers are not accounted for before 6 p. m. Friday, MaTch 6th, the locks will be cut off. R. G. Clapp. Y. W. C. A. Tho annual business meeting of the Young Women's Chris tian Association for the election of offi cers will be held In tho old chapel Tues day, March 10, at 5 p. m. It is Impor tant that every member be present. Anna Van Zandt, Vice-President. SENIORS. The committee on Invi tation and programs of the senior class desire tat those who have de signs to offer hand them to the com mittee at once, as it is necessary to. como to some decision in order that we may not be lato In getting out our programs. Committee. We can show you tho swellest line of hats for spring wear you have ever seen in Lincoln. Paine's Clothing Store. JUNIORS. Because of mistakes In personal sketches and because some sketches are lacking, each Junior who had his picture taken for tho Sombrero Is requested to fill out a blank. Theso blanks can be had In tho hall of the library building Wednesday from 10 to 10:30, and from 11:20 to 12, and on Thursday at the same hours. Dr. Bontz, Dentist, Eleventh and O. - THE UNI iN PACIFIC IS KNOWN AS 1 he Overland foute AND IS THE ONLY DIRECT LINE TO ALL PRINCIPAL WESTERN POINTS. v9 V ? V Vi& Omaha THE UNION PACIFIC IS 204 miles shorter to . 278 miles shorter to . 278 miles shorter to 358 miles shorter to Sa.lt Lake City San Francisco . . Los Angeles . . . Portland 12 hours quicker to So.lt Lake City 16 hours quicker to Stun Francisco 16 hours quicker to . . . 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