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1 J r JtjpT-mpr5" 5T7TT r-r ..I. rt i - i If' ,. ZTbc ail? Hebraeftan I 1 . 'S'. ,- s. . t fe w 1 n i F.' i r tf ? I ki f T" BUSINESS DIRECTORY -. .Fvery Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize, these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. HANKS Columbia, First National. HAKFIKU SHOPS Green, Shannon. HATHS Chris' Place. IUCYCM.K8. ATHLETIC GOODS-Sld- lIlCK. HOOKA & STATIONEKT Porter, Co Op, Drown. University Dook Store. CIGARS Powell, LlndBey. CLOTHING Unland. Mngee & Deemer, H. I.. Paine, Armstrong. COAL Gregory, Dlerks, Whltobreast, r. n. smith. CON KliJCTIONERY Iteming. Maxwell. Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Lemlng. UIIUGGIST Stelner, Woempnor, Roc tor, Drown, Rlggs. IillY GOODS-Miller & Palnc. IJA.NCINO HALL Fratomlty. WKPRIDSS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapln Dros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hardy. GROCERS KeyBtonc. HARDWARE Hall Dros. HOTELS Llndell, Walton. JEWELERS Tucker. LIVERIES Mcllck. LUMDER Dlerks. NO VKLTI ES Thorpe. OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Lino. PAINT & GI.ASS Western Glnss & Paint Co , Kostka. PLUMDING Korsmeyer. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griffln Greer,' New Cen tury, Ivy, Press, Review. RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Unlquo, Don Can.eron. SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander son. Anderson. SHOE REPAIRING Hhie Front Shop. SUITORIUM Webei Iluit'h. TAIIORS Unland, UumsteaU. CUSHION , button! CLASP, Ucs flat (o thtfltg never blipj, I tars nor Unfastens. COLD EVERYWHERE. SmpIpir,Bllkttc. (.llttl.ll Vi4 Milled on mclnt of mice. ' OEO.rR08TOO.,HUr "iw, Ntu., DJ.A. Every Pair Warranted" nie Improved T BOSTON GARTER 1 The Standard !& ?V or Gentlemen R V j ALWAYS EASY) Vvffc? The Nome "BOSTON I $Ig GARTER " is stamped ) , mm Xir.4iA) hviittti' rj;i i lM B i.mmt.. u2pyur Hfeg Campus Gleanings Fred Johnson Is a pledge to Phi Del ia IM The table llghta nre still lacking In tho law library. The next meeting of gfology 1 will be In tho chapel. Mrs. H. II. Hemplo visited her daugh ter Loralno, yesterday. There will be about 2,000 more plantB In the greenhouse this year than lost. H. G. Wellensick left tor his home in Syrncuse Wednesday for a short visit. Lectures In the Greek sculpture class are now illustrated with stereopUcan views. miss i;va iy was caueu norsv yes terday by the serious illness of her sister. The second Band Informal of the year will bo given Saturday evening, October 24. The University Liederkranz will meet Friday at 1 o'clock. All German stu dents ore Invited to Join. About 250 chrysanthemum plants have budded. They will probably be in full bloom by Thanksgiving time A live electric wire was broken yes torday morning just In front of the south entrance to the University Messrs. Melick. Cowan and Richards of tho Senipr law class, have been ap pointed librarians in the law Jibrory. A lot of cooking utensils have been received for tho use of the class in domestic science at the McKinley school The class in wills and administration is waiting impatiently for the arrival of additional copies of Gray's Cases on Property Seen Lincoln teachers aie taking the work In advanced domestic science at the McKinley sdhool wheie .the classes nre very large. Dean Pound began his lectures on "Office Practice" Monday. He will lec ture once a week on this subject dur ing the ontlro semester Negotiations are under way tor a $3.00 rate to Lawrence, Kas., for tho Kansas-Nebraska football game The Union Pacific promises to mnke such a rate, provided 300 students will go Miss Rosa Bouton, professor in do mestic science, has an article entieled. "Science in the Farm Home," in the September number of Campbell's Soil Culture Professor Paul H. Grummann of the German department is associate editor of the "Journal of English and Ger man Philosophy." a new publication in the literary world. The text books for seminar 1 in Eng lish history have not arrived from England yet. Sixteen of the class are without books and have to depend on the one in tho library The first year class in domestic scl enco Is studying temperatures at Which Hour browns; also tho scalding tem perature of milk, and when greabe Is hot enough to brown cakeb General Thayer vlBlted the Histori cal Socioty room yestorday. Ho took away with him ono of his two valua ble swords, which have been In the society colectlon for some time He will present it to ono of his grand children The office of tho University photo giapher which was located on the third floor of Mechanic Xrts building, is now located at 11th and Q streets, in a small brick building opposite the Windsor hotel. Mr. Cornell, who has charge, will return Friday morning from a trip Into western Nebraska, where ho has been taking pictures. DAKOTLDR05. LNCKAVINCCO. If ILLUSTRATORS W ENGRAVERS (QM MfN) pTanTintnevest (pju If I 'JlR'' I m f nil Wvi, I I-1 wki r 31 ,i I v fc v i msBmsissssagffiaBsmsES The University . School of cMusic gs w 53 . . . AFFILIA TED WITH THE. . . UNIVERSITY OF. NEBRASKA . ' One of the greatest Schools of cMusic in the coun tty. Complete Faculty. Every facility for study. New pianos and apparatus. Modci'n home foi a limited numbez'. ' cMany fzccpitvilcges gnu scholarships. Year opens Sept. 7. Write for .,, Catalog Willard Kimball, Director z. 9R s a M mimmmmimmsmssfflESjm $25 Tickets on sale daily to No vember 30th, 1 903. Call and get full information tl BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs Copyrights &c Anrono nondlnn n sketch and description may qulolclr nscortnln our opinion froo whethor an Invontlnn In probably pnUmtivblq. Communica tions ntrlctlrconfldontlal. HANDBOOK onl'atonta ont froo. Oldost anoncy for ocnrinirpatcnts. PatonM taken throunh Mann it Co. rocelTC tjxcUtt nolle, without cfaiuvo. 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