Z.X T b e Dallp Bebraehan t v t : I i I SCHMOLLERS MUELLER THE BIG Piano House Phone F 763. 135 South Ilth Street We offer foi your Heleetlon tlio laicst Hlnck of Hti Ictly hih made pianos to be hcmi In the- V(.st, I n ludliiK such cele hialid niaUcH aa "SiHnvvay & So:ih 'Stei;er & Souk," ' Vom & Sons." "Kmcrson." "A H Chase." (m Sto k," "Hard man " 'Selwnollei L- M iK'l let " K. Wo Hrll Staniliinl Makes of l'ianoH on $." (( monthly payments. We lent new pianos at ?.'! Oil $.1 Ml. $1 (K) (o $!, 00 pei month and allow nix months' unl when joii )iiiclia!ic We accept oiKtui.s, smian- and uptight pianos a.s pait jriy on new pianos l)iop in and sec ns Id's t-ilk it oci SCHMOLLER & MUELLER M i ncl.u tur.-r Wholt ilc.Ret.ul PIANOS H5 So. Uth St. Lincoln Melick's Stables Phono .1115 Cltmtd Carriages. HKKARt. The flneat Ltrtry In 12:10 N Kf rt'otLiiirolii, Nob. -t-h -::x. .....- PICTOI' i ONE WAY! ID A T n C .. I To many point.-, in Montana, I tali T and Idaho To ni-uiv itoints in v California, Oregon, Washington. X EVERY DAY I From St'pt l.'ith to Nov 'i.Xh, in clusive, the Union Pacific Will M'll oi" way tickeih from Missouri Kiio r Terminals, Council HI u lis to Kansas City inclusive, as fol- Y '')Wh: $20.00 to Oregon and Salt Lake City. $20,00 to Helena and Butte, Mont. $22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma, and Seattle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to SanFrancisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. l Correspondingly Low Rates (o Many other CalifortUa.Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, and Idaho Points For further information call on or address. E. B. SL0SS0N, Gen. Agt. ! Campus Gleanings Go Butt In There's a lesson you should learn. Go butt In. If a penny you would cam, do butt In. Do not leave it all to fate, Do not linger till too late, Do not for a moment wait. Co butt In. (! I (J .loy e Davis is in school again after a protracted illness of several dajs MNh l.uiee Heemer is pledged to Al pha Oinlci on I'i .1 A I'atleison. law 'OH, visited with l'ni( i.sit v triends yc.steidav . Mi .1 M Robe ilson of Plattstnouth. is visit Iiik wi(h his son Will this week The Kngli.sh lub will mei t with Miss llowi n in t Satuida.v evening at S o'cloe I 1'iottssoi Kive has not Ik en able to e( tuie to his ('asses this week on a ( film t ol a sev ere ( old II (! Shedd was in I nuoln vestei day on business (onneited with the Nebiaska (ommission at the .St Louis exposition The total enrollment at the state farm numbers at present ninety-seven, a very substantial inuease over last j eai's attendance. The hoir of St Luke's huu h enter tained u large number of guests, most ot whom were University students, in Walsh hall jesteiday evening Sixteen additional scats ate to be put in tb" botanical lee due loom in Nebraska ball in oidei to accommodate the huge clas-, in geneial botan.v This is the largest class m this subject in I he lnstoi v ot the t'niveisitv 1'iofessor Hessev asks the membeis I the Senior class in the industrial college not to neglect calling upon him In the dean's ollh e in order to confer in legaid to the lequirenients lor gi actuation He is in his office evei week day fiom 11 IIP to 1'J o'eloc k I'rofesso'- Milb r has been taking the lorrstr boys out repeatedly for the examination of the foiest trees within live or six miles of the city. The bovs aie getting some good exercise along with a whole lot of practical knowl edge of t ires The Nebiaska section of the Ameri can I liemical soc ietv me! Saturday evening in Chemical hall, loom 1. Tlra-e who attended heaid a very ill icit -ling and instinctive talk, given by i Di H. ulon Dales He took up the hintuiv of "iare earths," told how they had bee a se painted and gave their dif fe'i nt pioperties and uses. There were a te w ol the members who took up the disc ussion at the close ALL SENIOR football men meet on Nebiaska Held at 10 o'e lock a in. EDWIN F MYERS. Capt. Just a Suggestion. There is nothing that one can give as a Christmas present that Is more appieciated than an artistic, life-like portrait. Money spent in this way goes farther than in any other line Think of this suggestion. See what we are producing and make mi appointment for your sitting Immediately. TOWNSEND'S ELITE STUDIO. 22(. So 11th St. STATE JOURNAL AND EVENING NEWS ROUTE FOR SALE. .State .Journal and Evening News refute for sale About .TJ5 subscribers. A short route and pays well. 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