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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1903)
P"rjrrw 5P'V5f? aggyt ' " 'Wsyt '" 'yw'jF'1 j ' yy, ,tmm ta s$ r m k. - Ttfoe Dailp flebraeftan -r u -l ' " J ' JQI .? x n, r f -r- i. m iff1' " . 'X. "7 BUSINESS DIRECTORY Evwy Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize thete . tfebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper v While Doing So. ''BANKS Columbia, First National. BARBBR SHOPS Oroon, Shannon. BATHS Chris' Place. -BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sid aiee. BOOKfi& STATIONERY Porter, Co Of, Brown, University Book Store. OrOfcRBPowoll, Llndsoy. CnOTHINO-UlAmlMageo & Deemor, B. L. Paino, Armstrong. COAL Gregory, DIorks, Whltobreast, P, D. Smith. V CONFBCTIONETtY Lomlng, Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Lomlng. DRUGGIST etoinor, Woompner, Roc tor, Brown; Riggs. DRY GOODS Miller & Paino. DANCING HALL Fraternity. HKPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudgo & Guonzol, A. M. Davis, Hardy. GROCERS Keystone. HARDWARE Hall Bros. HOTELS Llndell, Walton. JEWELERS Tucker. UVBRIES Mollck. LUMBER DIorks. NOVELTIES Thorpe. OIL ft GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Lino. PAINT & GLASS Westorn Glass & . Paint Co., Kostka. . PLUMBING Korsmeyor. POOL & BILLIARDS Powell. PRINTING, Griffln Greer, New Cen tury, Ivy Press, Review. RESTAURANTS Westerned, Unique, Dqn Camoron. SHOES Perklna & Sheldon, Sander son, Andorson. - SHOE REPAIRING Bluo Front Shop. SUITORIUM Weber, Burt's. TAILORS Unland, Bumstcad. DAKLRDRDS lNCKAVINCCO. ncTJun t rxr ietumto. Bead model or sketch for Free opinion sMSMia Maura lor irree aisuiDauon. ramus sj red through ua advertised without charge In TheJrtatKecr. Basaplo Cpr Free. aJirT EVANS, WILKENS A. CO., I WASHINGTON. D. C. if nnrnmroRs l US -ENGRAVERS fm HNirch Preserves and Jans m tho fnest flavored, purest, best and haadeoneat fresh fruit; products in th verii. KiptMi Cask Brociry , 7f.A Phones, 744-775' Campus Gleanings ClifC Crooks, '03, is visiting: at tho Sigma Alph house. Union Lltorary society will meet 15 minutes carlior than, usual heitafter. Mr. Kerr, tho librarian of Bolle yuo 'College, is a University vlBitor, L. B. Sawyer of Syracuse, was visit ing with his daughter, Nell, '07, Mon day. All wishing to play hockey should roport at locker room at 9 or 1:30 for outdoor work. W. J. Woods has left school on ac co,unt of Illness. Ho left for his home In -Pawnee City, Monday. Mr. H. G. Wolleneick returned Sun day from a brief visit to his home at Syracuse. Charles Hondy, '98, captain of tho North Platte militia, was In Lincoln Saturday. Mao Edholm returned Monday even ing from her home in Omaha, where she visited with her parents over Sun day. Company C received guns Monday evonlng, and- Company D lost night Captain Chase-announces that all men must appoar la uniform November 2. The Juniors are looking for material for the close football team. All Ju niors who have played; football should see President Brown at once. Htonry Arends, an old University man, who is at present proprietor of a store in1 Elmwood, was visiting with her brother, Walter, '07, over Sunday. The president of the Union BoyB Debating club desires volunteers for the Doane team to see him at once. The team will be appointed this week. Fred Nellson left Monday for Kan sas, where ho will coach a football team. He has obtained a month's leave of absence George Shedd lectured -before the class In education 7 yesterday after noon on, "The Teaching of English in the High School." The Hon. L. O. Jones, president of tho Stato Epworth League, will ad dress tho Prohibition. League Tuesday evonlng in University hall, room 106. i Mr. A. D. Taylor, assistant In the greenhouse, who haB been troubled with his right eye for several days, is improving. Tho first of a series of lectures will bo given by Professor Barbour, on geology in chapel Wednesday. They will be Illustrated by stereoptlcon views. t ' i-f , iwrr ,'T Mr. James Carlisle, manager of the greenhouse, returned Friday from his homo at Fairbury, where be has been under medical treatment since Oct. 1. " He Is much Improved The first special report ins Dr. Rosb' course in economic problems, will' bo given today. Mr. McRoyjioJds will re port on "Natural Monopoly as the Mother of Trusts." In our roport of tho Freshman elec tion yesterday a slight mistake was made. Joseph Scott was elected tem porary dhairman instead) of Joseph Clark, as annnounced. Harry Garrett, '02, principal of tho Beatrice high school, and H. H. Lin derman, a'rslstant principal of Syra cuse, wore visiting old friends In ttyo university over ounaay. a J. O. Ball and Q. W, Cheney have left school and' are in .the employ of the Oliver Typewriter company. This deprives Company B of two efficient officers as both were "sergeants' there. Tho Harbison Walker Refractory Co. has sent to tho chemistry department for twenty-four young men, preferably metallurgical CTaduates. Those inter- ! ested should apply to Professor Nich The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Law and I Each has a special Circular of Information which will be sent on application. Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). $5f"Thc courses in Medicine arc given in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks Designs COPYRIQHTS &C Anrono lending a sketch and description my qntcklr ascertain our opinion frco whether an Inrentlon Is probablr patentable, Comraunlca. tlons RtrlctlT confidential. HANDBOOK on Patent aent free. Oldest agency for socurintrpatcnu. PatenU token through Munn & Co. rocolTC. iptetal notice, without chargo, In tho Scientific American. A handsomolr Mnstrnted weekly. 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