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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1903)
tmrrjmMnitsl V V - -, 'V C tt b e 33) a i I p tl e b r a,s ft a n Campus Gleanings f The University of Chicago Professional Schools Chl Omega will entertain Informally fcr u few frionds Friday evening. . The second year classeB In physical culture will play baBket ball today. J , - ' I I- SCHMOLLER & MVELLEB THE DIG - Piano House Phone F 763. I3S South Hth Street Wo offer for your selection the. largest Block of strictly high grade pianos to be seen In the weBt, Including such cele brated makes as "8telnway & Sons," "Sieger & Sons," "Vobo & Sons," "Emerson," "A. 13. ChaBe." "Oeo. Stcck." "Hard man." "Schmoller & Mueller," Etc Wo hoII Standard MiiIcoh oflManoH on $5.00 monthly payments. Wo ront new pianos at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $5.00 per month and allow six months' rent when you purchase. We accept organs, square and upright pianos as part pay on now pianos. Drop In and see us let's talk It over. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Manufacturer Wholesale, Retail PIANOS J 35 So. Hth St. Lincoln Melick's "Stables Phono 435. OoJ Carrlajru. Baggage. Th flntit Llrtiy fat 12H0 N Btroot!ri Jncoln, Nob. HH4MHMM!"fc 0&5 ONE WAY RATES Tp many points in Montana, Utah and Idaho. To many points in California, Oregon, Washington. EVERY DAY From Sept. lfith to Nov. aoth, in clusive, tho Union Pacific will soil on way tickeis from Missouri Kivor Terminals, Council Bluffs to Kansas City inclusive, as fol 'ows: $20.00 to Oregon and Salt Lake City. ! 120.00 lo Helena and Butte, Mont. $22.50 to Spokane and "Wenatchee, Wastilncrlnn. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa,. f Idaho. $25.00 to Portland, Tacoma, and f Seattle. I 25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. A 25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore- pon. via Portland. i $25.00 to SanFranclsco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly Low Rates to Many other Callfornla.Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, .and Idaho Points For further information call on or address. E. B. SL0SS0N, Gen. Agt. Ktrauua oil aifWWJ? 4HHH,H'KrH. Professor Fossler will act as toast master at the Palladlan Thanksgiving feed. Miss Mary Kerr, of Uellevue, will be tho guest of the Chl Omegas next Sat urday. MIbs Irene Hamilton goes to Omaha soon to assist at the coming out party of Miss Hortensc Clark. Miss Margaret Graves, daughter of IMfihop Graves, of Kearney, is the guest of Mies Nancy Babbitt. Mr. F. C. Edwards of Iowa Wesloyan. was visiting on the campus and at the Beta Theta PI house yesterday. The assistants In the women's gym nasium held tnelr record meeting. Thursday evening at the home of Mrs. Clnpp. "Stub" Crandall has completed his duties as coach at the Hastings College this season. He will remain in Lin coln for a short time before returning lo his duties in Omaha. Miss Mary Meeker led the Y. W. C. A. noon meeting yesterday. The Y. W. C. A. 1b much pleased with the inter est that Is being displayed in these meeting. About forty girls attend. Through thp courtesy of Mibs Hay den the Faculty Women will give their tea in the art room on the second floor of the library building. This will enable students to taie in the art dis plays In connection with the tea. What's the matter with Captain Ben der for goernor? He has shed more glory on Nebraska lately than any oth er man in the state. If he will run as he did In Kansas he will get there without a doubt. Beatrice Dally Sun The County Fair. Saturday evening In the Armory, you can see for the small sum of ten cents tho greatest celebrities and curiositirsj known to the modern world. Fatlma. the fat lady, the living skeleton, the original Tom Thumb, and all the other curiosities common to the County Fnirs of our youth. There will be animal, (lower and fruit exhibits, colored min strel singers, fortune tellers, and races of all kinds, sorts and descriptions. Our old friend Joslnh Allen and Samantha Allen will be among the distinguished guests present. There will be several side shows of especial interest, among others an Oriental booth, a prize baby show, and Mrs. Jerry's wax works. A great deal of interest Is centered around the baby show. Quite a number of en tries have been made. Come and pick your favorite among the Unl. babies. There will- be the Indispensable pink lemonade and pop corn booths, which will bring delight to the hearts of the small boys of the University. You are Invited to come and 'have the time of your life. Don Cameron's p -1 service. lunch counter for Always right In every way. son's Shoes. Sander- The Whltebreast Co.. at 1106 0 St., Is tho place to buy coal. Lincoln Ixical Express, 11th and Tel. 787. Baggage hauled. Wright H-ug Co 117 No nth. N. Chapln Bros.. Florists, 127 So. 13th. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O St. Univezsity Bulletin WANTED Two part time. stenographers for E. H. CLARK. Class in German 17 will have prac tice teaching on Tuesday Instead of phonetics. PROF. GRUMMANN. 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). Ei"Thc courses in Medicine are given in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Electric Shoe Repairing Factory We demonstrate the fact that we save you money on your Shoe Repairing Mens Sewed Soles 75c Ladies Sewed Soles 50c Mens Rubber Heels 40c Ladies Rubber Heels 35c We can also save you money in our Shoe Line. You are invited. Wolfanget Wafthon & Co. 220 O St Phono A 902 LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Fire Chocolates and Bon Bona of our own manufacture. Cheapest in the city. CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES l'S'.il O Stroot. Lincoln Tank Line Successors to (J. H. Man Qasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. 12th Street. Telephone 473 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Surplus 100,00.00 Undivided Profits 40,000.00 S. H. BURNHAM, President. A. J. SAWYER II. S. FREEMAN Vlce-Pres. Cashier H. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS Aast. Cashier Asst. Cashier ' P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. .wars SECURED OR FEE RETt Son1 moM or ulcetrti for Fire V pinion nsti imioM tnnllltv.- Snl fcr ur .'utile Booh an.1 ' ' Whnt to Iiiv-iir.' 1 ni 'iil llaitliuiR l-jiiml fnr Frr ilmtrli utlon. Vulwits secured tlimiiK'i uh nl-rtliil w uii-n t clinnje In The l'liiunt Itecori. Hninplo Voty l-reo. fUlilrtJU EVANS, WJLKENS & CO. WASHINGTON. 3. C. Theology Education COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln, NcbrnHkm CAPITAL - 9ioo,ooo.oo. OFFICERS John B. Wright, Pr. J. H. Wcieott, Vlee-Pre Joe SamucU 2nd Vicc-Pr4. P. L. HaII, CuhitM - V,r. B.Tyoju. Au. Cub. Western Glass & Paint Co. 12th fe M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb. Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Succtuor to STEINER PHARMACY. 1146 O Street? Phone 707 Lincoln , Neb. Manufacturers of Steiner'a Balaam Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pile Ouro and Gray's Condition Powders. Clary Cigars and-Tobacco 111 N. lllh Strecl Telephone A 103S Quality goes a long ways with particular people We solicit the patronage of all particular people. & & jt j I KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY LASCH a BLAKE, PROP. Phones 744-775 """ p mmffm ! ni 1 1 ma 1 1 mmii n I fr? ' ' I DAKERDRM I E-NGreAVINC CO. I If ILLUSTRATORS l Wjj ENGRAVERS Q 1 HS) PantintKcwest (PflA eiUa-feSte 3ri I - n-1 ' r "r 1 I V 4c ;W4 $s lff'