The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 21, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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SCHMOLLER MUELLED
THE BIG-
Piano House
Phone F 763. 135 South Ilth Street
We offer for your Helectlon the
largest Btoek of Btrictly high
grade pianos to be Been In
the west, including such cele
brated makes as "Qtelnway &
Sons," "Stegor & Sons," "Voae
& Sons," "Emerson," "A. B.
Chase," "Geo. iSteck," "Hard
man," "Schmoller & Mueller,"
Etc.
Wo Holl Standard MakoH
of Pianos on $5.00 monthly
payments.
Wo rent new pianos at $3.00,
$3.50, $4.00 to $5.00 per month
and allow six monthB' ren when
you purchase.
We accept organs, Bquare and
upright pianos as part pay on
now pianos.
Drop In and boo us let'B talk
It over.
SCHMOLLER MUELLER
Mamifjcumr Wholesale, Retail
PIANOS
J35 So. JJth St. Lincoln
Melick's Stables
Phono 435.
Ootid Carriage. Daggae. Tb (Inert Llwrf b
1230 N 8trVot!rLlncoln, Nob.
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A and Idaho. To many points in t
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California, Oregon, Washington.
EVERY DAY
From Sept. 15th to Nov. 20th, in
clniivo, tho Union Pacific will soil
on" way tiokoiH from Missouri
Rivor Tormiuals, Council Bluffs
to Kansas City inclusivo, as fol
'owb: $20.00 to Oregon and Salt Lake City.
' 120.00 to Helena and Butte, Mont.
$22.50 to Spokanr and Wenatchee,
Washington.
$22.50 to Huntingtc
ton ana iNampa,
Idaho.
$25.00 to Portland,
Tacoma, and
- Seattle.
$25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
$25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore-
.. gou, via Portland.
f $25.00 to SanFranclsco, Los Angeles.
V nA San THron.
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..::
fill Ss&cTOlKJ I Itt
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University Verse
"His Grace"
The Bclon of a house of kingly blood
I mot, Damo Fortuno'B favorod child,
whoso name
Tho plodding millions used synony
moiiB With wealth and power and fame.
Dehind tho pomp and Bplendor of hlfl
life
I saw tho hopeleBB eyes, tho haggard
faco,
Deep lined with care, and did not
envy him "HIb Grace."
Poised on the portico I saw her stand,
Waiting for him who swiftly toward
her camo,
Confident, eager for tho welcoming
words
Which I could never claim.
Up the worn steps ho sprang with hasty
icei, a
To whore, above, he stood with
smiling face;
I watched him go and deeply envied
him "HIb Grace."
Unidentified
Tho following misconception of the
art of poetry mysteriously found its
way to our copy-hook, and we can
find no one who would risk assuming
the responsibility for it. So bolng un
ablo to flrtd out who the perpetrator
was, wo publish his production in
hopes that it may lead to the revela
tion of hlB identity and final convic
tion: "I've found tho missing link!"
Cried the youth wild with delight.
Earth topped In her orbit
Wrapt with swift descending night.
Tho stars flod from their courses
Through the great abyss of Bpace;
Thp Bun stopped still in wonder
And gloom o'erspread his face.
"I'vo found tho missing link!"
Cried f.o mad youth once again,
"The ljklk of my sleeve button,
Which turns my Iobb to gain."
A Lady's Hat.
In tho clasBroom you are seated.
What of that?
Ah, perhaps you are defeated
By a hat.
Then you twist yourself askew
And you wondor what to do,
For you never can see through
A lady's hat.
Now of courso you are perplexed.
That is plain.
Though your neighbor may bo vexed,
You refrain.
For tho Co-Ed is bo sweet
That you think It indiscreet
To romonBtrato at her feot,
Or complain.
The Death of Leaves
Thoo was no outcry as they flutterod
down,
There ws no agony of.doubt or fear;
Without a protest and without a tear,
The trusting leaveB have gone, without
a sound,
Down to the bosom of the ' 'unknown
ground. L. S.
Unwezsity Bulletin
WANTED Two
part time.
stenographers for
B. H. CLARK.
SENIOR BOYS Order Hats and
Caps at Co-Op; Canes at Llndsey's,
at once. Pay in advance.
Class In Gernian 17 will have prac
tice teaching on Tuesday Instead of
phonetics. PROF. GRUMMANN.
NEB EI01IT SAT .. C. G..vG ..G..
WANTED A student who has had
experience in soliciting, for a respon
sible business house in this city. A
chance to make some money. Address,
"are Nebraskan.
Union Shining Parlor, 1018 O St.
Chairs for ladles and gentlemen.
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).
B57"Thc courses in Medicine arc given in connection with the work of
Rush Medical College.
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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.
Woifange
Watfthon & Co.
220 O St
Phono A 902
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
Floe Chocolates and Bon Bons of our own
manufacture. Cheapest in the city.
CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES
18: J 7 O Street. "
Lincoln Tank Line
SuccosBore to 0. H. Man
Qasolino, 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.
Vlco-Pres, Cashier
H. B. EVANS ' FRANK PARKS
Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier
P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
SECURED OR FEE RETURNED.
Send model or sketch for Free opinion
as to tinten tiihllltv. Semi for our f.iililn
Rook and ' What to Invent." Finest pub
lications Issued (or Free distribution. Patents
secured through us advertised without charge in
Tho Pnl
Addreaa
The Pntant Ilccort'.. Bumplo Copy Free.
EVANS, WILKENS A. CO.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
S?Si321
Theology
Education
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
of Lincoln, Nubraakai
CAPITAL - - fioo.ooo.so.
OFFICERS
John B. Wright, Pri. J. H. Wcott, Vlc-Pr
) SmucU 2nd Vic-Pru. P. L. Hall, CuUm
V. B. Ryotu. Ax. Cash.
Western Glass & Paint Go.
I2th fc IVLSts., Lincoln, Neb.
Stelner-Woempener Drug Co.,
Successors to
8TEINER PHARMACY.
1146 O Street?
Phone 707 Lincoln, NeV.
Manufacturers of Stoiner'a Balsam
Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pilo Ouro and
Gray's Condition Powders.
Clary
Cigars
and Tobacco
Telephone A 1035 HI N. 11th Street
Quality goes a long ways with
particular people We solicit
the patronage of all particular
people. c 6 jft jt
KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY
LASCH & DLAKE, PROP. Phones744-77S
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