The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 21, 1903, Page 4, Image 4

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Gtlimbla National Bank
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Oaaltal, 100,000.00
OrTICERS
Jobs B. Wright, PretMeat
J. H. Vaicetfc VJ5-Preot
Jm Sajtitfclfc 2d Vke-Preatfat
P. il HalL Caihkr
V. B. Ryooa, AaU Caafabf
Dr. J. fc. HAGGARD
cPhysicUn and Surgeon
Special attentiom paid to diataaai
of tjftuUt; ted rectal cHaeaaa.
Rooaulta to 114 Rlckrd Block, Steal-
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Campus Gleanings.
UnlTtrltr Clndr.
Thursday, May 21 Pan-Hellenic
barbecue at Cushman park.
Friday. May 22. Annual Pan-Hel-lonlc
dance In the Auditorium.
Friday-Saturday. May 2D-30 Kansas
Nebraska tennis tournament.
Saturday. May 30 Decoration day
excursion cadet encampment at Wahoo.
R. J. Anderson returned yesterday
from a weck'H business visit In the
vicinity of Raymond.
Wonderful Resources of the West
TUB ONLY UP-TO-DATB
Millard and Pool Parlor
INTOVW
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Tables Bawl oorer4
Powell's, 140 North llth 8t.
Pbob L 664 ;
THE FIRST NATIONAL ffANK
OF LINCOLN, NBBRASKA
CapHiS $200,000 Surplus $100,000
Vroftts $J8,3f9; Deposits $298)93
S. H. Bufnhim, Pridnt
A. J. Swyr, Vlc-Piulint
H. S. Frnn, Chlr
H. B. Byru, AwUtant Cuhlo
UNITED 8TATR8 UKFOSXTORT
BOWLING ALLEY
8 ALLEYS
Standard and regulation
tn every particular.
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H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
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George F. Warren, '97, writes from
Cornell University that he has been
awarded a fellowship in agriculture In
that university for the coming year.
He Is specializing In agriculture In or
der to fit himself for government work.
In his Mass In general botany Pro
fessor Ucsscy Is now lecturing on the
lilies and their relatives, the Irises
and orchids. On Wednesday he brought
Into the class a large vnse full of mag
nificent Raster lilies to serve as illus
trations of the lecture
WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Go.
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LINCOLN, NEB.
CHARLES KUNKLER
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
Sewerage.
Telephone 383
J020 N St. Lincoln, Neb.
Dr. Ward left Monday for an extend
ed trip through the west. The exact
nature of the trip Is not known, but
the doctor will doubtless mix business
with pleasure and spend a profitable
summer. He will be back early in tho
fall to carry out Borne 'elaborate plans
in connection with the University
school of medicine.
If you are looking for a home, and
want to visit the west you can do so
with very little expense as the
UNION PACIFIC will sell one-way
colonist tickets EVERY DAY at the
following rates from Lincoln:
UNTIL JUNE 16
$25.00 to San Francisco, Los Angeles
and many other California points.
$20.00 to Ogden. Salt Lake City,
Butte. Anaconda and Helena.
$22.50 to Spokane and Wanatchee.
$25.00 to Portland. Tacoma. Seattle.
and many other Oregon and Washing
ton points.
ROUND TRIPS JULY 1 TO 10, IN
CLUSIVE. $15.00 to Denver, Colorado Springs
and Pueblo.
JUNE 1 TO SEPTEMBER 30. INCLU
SIVE. $1C.75 to Denver.
17.35 to Colorado Springs.
17.50 to Pueblo.
28.75 to Glenwood Springs.
MAY 12 TO 18. INCLUSIVE.
$45.00 to San FranclBco and Iob An
geles. Final return limit July 15.
For full Information call on or ad
dress. E. B. SLOSSON,
General Agent.
Professor Hcnld. who Is to give the
work In botany In the summer school
this year. Is expected to arrive In a
few days. He Intends to report early
so as to become acquainted with the
department before Professor Bessey
leaves for tho vacation. During the
summer Professor Heald will be in
(barge of the department, and will at
tend to the correspondence.
A few days ago Professor Hesse re-,
cclved a new book on one of the for
estry subjects, entitled "The Principal
Species of Wood. Their Characteris
tic Properties," by Professor Snow of
the New York University. It Is pro
nounced to be the best book on the
subject yet published in this country
ProresBor Bessey Is preparing a review
of the work for an early Issue of
Science.
I for acceptable Ideas.
State It fateated.
THE PATENT RECORD,
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QobecdgCon price of tbo Patkbt Rboosd fLOS
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The members of the Junior football
team, which won the Interclass cham
pionship, have received the caps and
jerseys that wore voted to them re
cently by the dasB. The caps are very
neat, having a football with " "04" em
broidered on the front, while a large
block " '04" Is on tho JeraeyB. Some
rewards of this kind do a good deal
to promote healthy Interclass athletics.
There Is no reason why the privilege
of wearing the class numerals ahould
not mean something here as in eastern
schools.
Let the Lincoln Transfer Co. haul
your trunks. 'Phono 176.
Free
with a pair of shoes:
A little silver
Good Luck
Shoe.
Come in and get one
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RIDER AGENTS WANTED
in each town to take orders for our now High Grado
Guaranteed Bicycles.
New 1903 Models
"Belllse," Complete, $8.75
" CoSSack," Guaranteed High Grade $1075
"Siberian," A Beauty $12.75
" Neudorf," Road Racer $14.75
no bettor bicyclo at any price.
Any other make or model you want at one-third
usual price. Cholco of any standard tires and boat
equipmont on all our bicycles. Strongest guarantee.
We SHIP ON APPROVAL C. O. D. to any ono
without a cent deposit and allow 10 DAYS FREE
TRIAL before purchaso is binding.
50 O Second Hand Wheels tO ilstQ
taken In trado by our Chlcaro retail Btorcs. UJ 10 yO
- uwnuJ M4 vuuth BW- uv
nfl UflT DIIV a bicyclo until you havo writon for our
UURUI QUI FACTORY PRICES AND FREE TRIAL OFFER.
?ment, sundries and sporting foods of all kinds, at half rcjrular price,
ree sundry catalog. Contains arorldof usotul Information. Wrlto for It.
. MEAD CYCLE CO., Chicago, III.
Miss Nina Prey, formerly a student
In tho University, and for several years
a teacher In tho public Bchools of Porto
Rim sends a snedmen of the plant
called In that country "The Witch"
on account of the fact that a leaf de
tached from the plant and hung up in
a room will continue to grow. In
Porto Rico tho inhabitants regard It
with something like superstition, but It
turnB out to bo the common "air plant"
of this country. Plants of this species
have been grown In our plant houses
on the campus for many years.
Nebraska Business and Shorthand College
Boyd's Theater Building:, Omaha, Nebraska
A. C. ONG. A. M.. LL- B.. President
A. J. LOWRY. Principal
BEST LINE TO
KANSAS CITY
and ST LOUIS
tPallman Sleeper
between Lincoln arid Kansas
City every night at 10:05 p. m.
New city ticket office, southwest
corner J2th and O streets.
F. a CORNELL, P. & T. A.
Dr. Walte of the medical faculty will
lecture this evening on the "Bubonic
Plague." This disease, known as the
"black plague" or "black death," In
some countries, made Its way across
tho ocean Into the western statqs and
Mexico a few years ago and caused
great alarm. By Improved medical
methods, however, the disease was
stamped out before It had made much
progress. Dr. Walto will Bpeak from an
historical standpoint, and will explain
the modern methods of management
and control of this terrible disease.
The lecture will be free to all Me
chanic Arts hall, 301, at 8 o'clock.
Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street
Dutell's Clirr that's all
$3.00 commutation ticket foe $2.70 at
the Merchants' Cafe. 117 No. 13th St.
Students are cordially Invited.
"ABSOLUTELY THOROUGH"
The finest and most thoroughly equipped school in tho West. $10 000.00
expended In furniture, furnishings, typewriters, etc. Banking fixtures as fine,
as any banking house. Elegant roll top desks and revolving office chairs
in Commercial Department; Yale lock, Oxford box desk, finished In golden
oak, in Shorthand Department. Over fifty typewriters, five, different stand
ard makes, In Typewriter Department. Faculty consists of six teachers, all
specialists in their line of work.
THE BEST OF EVERYTHING MAKES IT POSSIBLE TO PRODUCE THE
BEST RESULTS.
A Business or Shorthand Education will open up a thousand different
avenues In life that lead to fame and fortune. We have hundreds of our
graduates holding the best paying positions in banks, railroad offices, cor
porations and business Arms throughout tho country. Any one who finishes
the course in this institution is assured of a position.
STATEMENTS OF EMINENT MEN.
"A business training Is absolutely necessary." John Wanamaker.
"Some of our students, not yet out of their teens, are making more money
by shorthand than the principal of tho high school." John S. Hart. Prln.
Philadelphia High School.
"I adisc parents to have their boys and girls taught shorthand and type
writing." Chas. Reade, in Tho Coming Man.
THE SELECTION OF A SCHOOL WILL LARGELY DETERMINE YOUR
SUCCESS IN LIFE.
Apply for a catalogue bound In alligator, the finest ever published by a
business college.