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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1903)
;(,, jA y-(,-T- ,((pnf ywf-t i. )WgSflP -g.'i'wpiy f 7 ps52i5SK.sTO!3r . V' S i7T '1 . IV IS.' bf J m. B. b: fc li" & W. r, 1 ' i' I 4, 7 SCHMOLLER & MUELLER - THE DIG Piano House Phone F 763. 135 South Hth Street Wo offer for your selection the .largest stock of strictly high grado pianos to he Been In llio wCBt, Including such cele brated makes as "Stelnway & Sons," "Stegor & Soiib," "Vobo & SonB," "Emerson," "A. B. Chaso," "Geo. Stork." "Hard man," "Schmollcr & Mueller," ' ICtc. Wo hoII Standard Makes ' of IMiinoH on $5.00 monthly payments. Wo ront now pianos at $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 to $5.00 por month am allow six months' rent when 1 you purchase. We accept organs, square and upright pianos as part pay on now planoB. Drop In and see ub let's talk It over. SCHMOLLER MUELLER Manufacturer Wholesale, Retail pIanos J35 So. JJth St. Lincoln Fraternity Hall 13th S N Street Nowly furnished and decornted. 18 now open for dates for College and Frater nity dances. Special rates to students. FAULKNER S SHARP Room 308, Fraternity Uldg. Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffin-GroorPrlntlng Co There Is no watch, clock or article of Jewelry we cannot fix G A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Mlnute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. JJ23 O Street 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ! f ThanKsgiving f Rates t ON THE ! ! To points in Nebraska and ', '. ;; return for teachers and stud- ;; ents. On sale November 25 ! ! and 2, good returning until ! ! ; ; November 30. F. H. BARNES, G. P. A., KH5 O Street v HIIIIIIilllHllHIH' fcbe ID a i I p Campus Gleanings Sperlnl music ncsday. at convocation Wed- Nato DownH spent Saturday and Sun day at his homo In Fairbury. The Y. W. C. A. social committee will meet Wednesday from 5 to G p. m. 'J he athlet'f boaid will hold a moot ing this morning during convolution. Tlio Y. W. C. A. Bible study commit tee meetB Wednesday from 7 to 8 p m. Assistant Coach Wostover witnessed the Iowa-Illinois game at Iowa City Saturday. The Palladlans will hold their annual Thanksgiving feed Wednesday evening In Palladian hall. On account of Professor Grummann's absence his classes were treated to ex aminations Monday morning. Messrs. Fulton and Hardin of Liber ty. Neb., were the guests of Florence Huntington Saturday evening. Dean Ringer was in Des Moines Sat urday to referee the game between Lincoln and Dea Moines. He also vis ited his sister. Professor Orummann left Monday evening for Hastings, where be dell ered a lecture on ,,Hauptmann" Mon day evening. November 23. The Union society held a business meeting Monday eenlng at 10:30 to arrange for the regular Thanksgiving feed, to be given next Friday eening In Union hnll. Professor Hessey went to Omaha on Saturn, i, on o.dei to ar ine ci:i, i olle inns nf gras'c . uMih iiavl been sent ii f obib'lirn at tin i l.ouS wo.!-.!'- fjir a t . i. mint i The Pnlladlan, Union and Delian so cieties gave their union ptogrnm last Friday night In Dclian hall. Three numbers were rendered from each so ciety, after which a good social time was had. The first meeting of the botanicnl seminar will be held in Nebraska hall Tuesday afternoon at 5 o'clock. Pro fessor Bessey will read a paper entitled. "Notes on the botany of the Caucasus mountains." The Seniors will apear In chapel Wednesdny clad in caps and gowns. They will meet in the basement of Memorial hall and march in, in a body. Ml Seniors are strongly urged t bo on hand In full uniform. Dr. Fletcher L. Wharton addressed the big men's meeting at the Oliver theatre Sunday afternoon on the sub ject, "The Business of Life " A large crowd was present. Miss Grace Clark furnished the music for the occasion. Secretary Ringer of the Y. M. C. A. has just received year books from the associations of the Universities oC North Carolina. "Johns Hopkins, Kan sas and California.. Nebraska's book compares very favorably with them. The Union Boy s discussed the following question Saturday evening: "Should tho United States adopt com pulsory primary laws." Messrs. Mc Reynolds and Mellck had the afllrnia tlvo, and Towne and Mllick the nega tive. The introductions to the brlofs (due Dec. 8) are due at 6 o'clock Wednes day, November 25. M. M. FOGG. Union Shining Parlor, 1018 O St. Chairs for ladies and pentleraen. Lemlng's. ice cream and candy; lltb and L Sts. The Whltebreast Co., at HOG O St. Is th" nlace .o bu,y coal. Lincoln Local Express, 11th and N. Tel. 787. Baggage hauled. Marshall & Richards, hair cutting, massDgo. shaving etc., 139 So. 13th. tflebraefean Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dnto Soda Fountain and Magazines. 113 North 11th Street. LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN J 3 3 7 O STREET Hee our full lino of Kimcy boxes, including FOOTBALLS AND DRESS SUIT CASES Try our Bitter Swoots, Buttermilks, Venetians POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL was opened this fall with tables all newly covered, best cues and balls, newly papered, everything up-to-date, including customers. B. P. POWELL, 146 N Hth St. Phone L 664 GEO. A. WILSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Ollice and Shop. 222 S, 12th. Telephone B 1397 Estimates furniribed upon application, .lob work promptly attended to. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA F"RINI. C RICHARDS JEWELER Fine Line of Watches always on hand. Expert Watchmaker. No trouble to show goods. RED FRONT. 128 O Street T. J. THORP COMPANY Gonoral Machinists All Kind of Rpalrin Lock Smiths. PLATERS 308 So. 11th Strool. Lincoln, Nobraska Phone. 614 The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to date place where you can get your Clothing Cleaned and Pressed Phone 708 Northeast Cor. Uth & O SB. t0miA0mim0imiiimii0imiA0mt THE NEW CENTURY PRIATERS Exclusively High Class 212 South Twelfth St. MMMMMMMMMWmMMWlMMMi y MB COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln, Ncbraakm CAPITAL - Sioo.ooo.09. OFFICERS 1 John B. Wright, Prti. J. H. Weieott, Vlce-FrM Joe SamueU 2nd Vlce-Prea. P. L. Hall, OuiluJ W. B. Ryooe. Aut. Caih. Western Glass & Paint Go. 2th & M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb. Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Successors to STEINER PHARMACY. IM O Street' Phone 707 Uncoln, NeV Manufacturers of Steiner's BalBam Rhubarb Gold OapsuleB, Pilo Cure and Gray'B Condition Powders. Clary Cigars and Tobacco III H. Ilth Street Telephone A 1055 Thanksgiving AT HOME The Union Pacific will sell round-trip tickets from Lincoln to points lu Ne braska for students and teachers con nected with the Nebraska University, at a rate of Fare and One-Third Tickets ou sale November 25 and 26, good to return on or before November 30th. Certificates must be secured from the Chancellor's office, executed by the sec retary of the local1 ticket association, then presented for your tickets to city office, 1044 O street, or depot. O and Fourth street. . E. B. SLOSSON, Gen. Agent. Hotel Walton J5J5 0 Street. Phone 566. 100 rooms beat low-pricoi house in city. RATES $ i Per Day and Up THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Surplus 100,00.00 Undivided Profits 40,000.00 S. H. BURNHAM, President. A. J. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN Vice-Pres. Cashier H. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier P. R. 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