The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 27, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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1308 O Street
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when you want your trunk taken
to depot, or want a hack.
C EHLERS
TAILOR
N. W. corner O nd J Jth Sti.
Sulfa made to order at popular prices. Re
pairing, cleaning and pressing also.
Good work guaranteed.
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ments are in the cigar line we T
can meet them. We have a very
unusual line of 5 cent goods, in
cluding all the popular hranda X
and Bome others that deserve to
he equally popular. The same Is
true of our 10 cent and Imported
goods. If you want to he sure
that you are getting the greatest
value for your cigar money,
drop in and let us introduce you
to a few brands that deserve your
attention.
D. M. A., beet 10 cent cigar
made regular 3 for 25c. We sell
4" for 26c.
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pnesday 's Letter
rom California University, d
Berkeley. Cal.,May 20, 1903.
)ear Professor :
It would be Impossible In a short
letter such as this is to be to give you
n very complete account of my impres
sions of the California State Univer
sity However, I shall try to tell you
some of the features which attracted
my attention when I flrBt entered here
and which have been noticed h my
work of two years In thiH Institution
There is no trouble here In finding
room for buildings. The campus be
gins near the station In the little town
of Ilorkoley and stretches gently up the
slopes to and including the hills In the
background. It covers many acres.
Agricultural and botanical experiments
are conducted on It. Orchards and gar
dens, pnlms. ferns and stately pines
and eucalyptus trees are within n few
steps of the class room. A little stream
winds its way in and out. Inviting
"( uts" from recitation. The Berkeley
oaks are known quite extensively about
the bay, and are popular subjects for
artists and photographers. From the
campus a beautiful view of the bay
can be had, and from the high hills
the surrounding country, Including
Oakland and San Francisco, can be
seen. One of these hills 1b the historic
scene of the sophomore-freshman rush
from now on a thing of memory only,
as the student affairs committee has
impressed upon the student body a
realization of itsauthority by the ex
pulsion of three young men for dis
obedience in encouraging the rush.
Plans are laid and are now being
executed for the Greater University.
Mrs. Hearst has been the chief sup
porter of the institution, outside of the
state appropriations, and has started
the work on one o the greatest edu
cational Institutions in the United
States. A new mining building is now
wott utfder way, wfilch will bo," It Ma"
said, the finest in the world used exclu
sively for education in mining. Wil
liam R. Hearst has had built an amphi
theater after the old Grecian style. It
is made in a Bemi-circle on a hillside
in which steps have been cut and cov
ered with concrete. Marble or granite
coverings will soon be made over the
concrete. The climate permits open
air exercises. The senior extravaganza
and commencement exercises were con
ducted in ft last week. At the latter
President Roosevelt made the address.
About ten thousand people were pres
ent. The plans for the arrangement
of buildings on the grounds has been
made by M. Bernard, of France, and
Is supervised by Mr. Howard, of New
York, who has charge of the new build
ings to be erected. Of course it will
be many years before they are finished,
but we rejoice to know that they are
planned for. I thought perhaps you
would be Interested in the plans here
as there are soon to be additions on the
campus in Nebraska.
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Ross Electric Co.
House and store wiring. We install Electr.x
Elevators and do all kinds of
elevator repairing.
Electric Supplitst Dynamo and Motor.) Ga. Eleov
tnc and Combination Fixture.. Window
Lighting, Electric Sign
Telephone 374 122 Ne. MtttSt.. Lincoln. Neb
Save
Your
Money
We are closing out our stock
of tablets and box paper at sac
rifice prices. We want the
money for other purposes this
summer and can afford to sell at
less than cost to have the use of
the money.
Come in
Our tables are burdened with
tablets at bargain prices. Take
them away.
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Good Weather for Tennis
We arc selling lacqyari-
-ties of Tennis Rackets. "We
wotffd be pleased to have' you
call and see our line. If yoo
don't find our
PRICES THE LOWEST
you don't have
to buy. Exclusive agents lor
D. & M. Sporting Goods.
SAMUEL HALL
1123 O Street t
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WHOLESALE & RETAIL
BAKERY
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Columbia National Bank
OP LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
Oapltal, $100,000.00
OFFICERS
John B. Wright, President
J. H. Wescott, Vice-President
Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President
F. L. Hall, Cashier
W. B. Ryons, Aat. Cashlef
Dr. ). R. HAGGARD
cPhysician and Surgeon
Special attention paid to disease
oi females and rectal disease.
Room 2 13 to 214 Rlchartb Block. Raat-
4cnc 1810 GStNet. Oi ttea Talaphona
650. RMidmc Telephone L 984.
TUB ONLY UP-TO-DATB
Billion! and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
TablM newly oovra4
Powell's, 146 North llth St.
Phooa L 664
THE TIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN. NBBRAIKA
Upiinl S200,000i Surplus S 100,000;
Troftts $18,319 1 Dcpottsfir&3J3
ST H. Bufnham, PruUUnt
A. J. Sawytt, Vlca-PiaaMoat
H. S. Pnwim, Caahtai
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BOWLING ALLEY
8 ALLEYS
Standard and reulatlos
in every particular.
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H.C.Thomas, Proprietor
Xfnb8e's
Cigars, tflewe, flaQa3inc0
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Is life worth
llvtng?
Peoplowho eat
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PALACE
DINING
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live well.
1130 N 8L
Phone 481.
WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Go.
I2th A M Sts.
LINCOLN, Nil.
CHARLES KUNKLER
Plumbing, Gas Fitting and
Sewerage.
Telephone 383
J020 N St. Lincoln, Neb.
Pianos, Organs,
Sheet Music, Studies
and Musical Instruments
Cecilian Piano Player
STATE AGENTS FOR THE
Weber, 'Bauer, Shaw, Ltuffoig,
Schiiler, and Matthews Pianos
Farrand and Lakeside Organs
Matthews Piano Co
H20 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
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