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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1903)
fcbe Dallp Ubr a eft an Campus Gleanings jJ$j?' Wi Largest aRSOitment of high grade pianos to bo hccii in the west, including such celebrated makes as Hteinway & Sons, Steger & Sons, Voce & Sons, Emerson, A. D. Chase, Geo. Steck, Hchmollcr & Mueller, and twenty other makes. WE SELL STANDARD MAKES OF PIANOS ON $5 MONTHLY PAYMENTS. Our prices are never beaten by any house east or west. Wo tent new pianos at $3.00 to $5.00 per month and allow six months' rent when you buy. Sarah Davies has q.ilt fethool on nc (ount of Ill-health. Key Catpenter Is not 'i'h :,und (ln'--is on account of llli'''- The flist year class in domestic sci ence Is working with cereals this week. The lass in qualitative chemistry will have Its examination next Mon day Miss R Hamilton will leae today for Atlanta. Cla . where she will spend her Chrlatmns vacation. Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Manufacture, Wholesale, Rt.ll PIANOS J35 So. nth St. Lincoln A. G. SPALDING & BROS OFFICIAL FOOT BALL SUPPLIES ARI3 MADIi IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFICIAL RULES Sp.ldlnR' hancUomely 11 luitraUd catalogue of Fall and Winter iporta contain ing all the new things In football will be sent free to any address. Spalding's official footbal guide, containing the new rules. Per ropy 10 cents. How t Play Foot Ball. Bp Walter. Camp. New edition. Per copy 10 cents. A. Q. Spalding & Bros. New York, Ch-cigo, Phlladrlphia, San Francisco Boiton, Baltimore, Buffa'o, Kansas City, St, Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, Montreal, Can. London. England Jhe Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON! GARTER" Is stamped Ion every loop. The run w CUSHION, BUTTON I CLASP- Lies flat to the leg never" tSlips, Tears nor UnfaitensJ ProfPHFor Caldwell's class in "Cur icnt K vents" discussed t lit labor ques tlon yesterday. .1. H. Clink has been almmt linni his ( lasses this week on account ot pck ncss. Thoro will bo a meeting of the alum ni of the Tlrownlng club Monday at H) o'clock in room 201 I'. Tho choir of St. Luke's rapist opal church gave an informal party nt Walnh hall yestciday, which diew a good atlondnncp Miss HpIph Ftreetcr has witlnliawn from tin rniveisity on at i ount of 111 iicsk. Shi' will be back in school again after thp holidays. I.inniH M. Stores u f')i nci i(-id(nt (.1 Lincoln and a for.ii'-r A;idmv slu d ti' .iow of Denfi v tailing on I nu'Mslly people e.-,terla A bulletin has been posted announc ing that the Xmas holidays will be gin at i! ). m. Friday. December 18th, and end Monday. Januar I. 1 10 1 . THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Surplus ' 100,00.00 Undivided Profits 40,000.00 S. II. DURNIIAM. President. A. J. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN Vico-Prcs. Cashier H. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS Asst. Cashier AbsL Cashier P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. LINDSEY'S. CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda Fonntain and Magazines. 118 North 11th Street. 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 llth St. Phone L 664 Hates 1 CO nnrt $1.25 lor Dny. Hpt-Hiil Uatcs by tin- Wct-k. BOYD HOTEL MUB. KATE MARTIN, PROP Only one blo-k from B k M. Depot. Only one Near nil block from Post OfMre street car lines. 7:M O BtreoL Mnro'n, Kebnwkn Call at 1 1 34 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroorPrlntlng Co There Is no watch, clock or article of Jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Minute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. U23 O Street Edith Robins hus been out ol school for seveial das as a result of injuries sustained in a tall while skntiiiK Monday Roy .-Carpenter lias obtained an in definite leave of absence and gone south on account of ill-health. It Is not expected that Mr. Carpenter will be I.:k k In school again this semester The Nebraska section of the Ameri can Chemical society will meet Decem ber 17 in' the chemical laboratory. Dr. F. J. Alway will lead a paper on tho 'Preparation and Properties of Nitro so Compounds." Nellie Rhea has obtained a leave of absence from the registrar's ofhee. Miss Rhea's eyes are in such condition that a rest Is necessary, and she probably will be out of school the rest of the seniej-tei Miss" Rosa Ronton will leave tomor iow for Friend. Neb., where she will give a lecture, oh "Chemistry in the Kitchen." and "Household Sanitation." before the farmeis' institution of that city T'p Christmas service of tne Y. V ('. v'll be the last Si nt'.'. .' .- l h of tin year. Ecr gi.l h mimic I Sum'ay afternoon In V IW The first mer mis hftrr the Chrstnn, holidays will lie on Sund.iy. .1; .ui:y '. The two papers embotlving the in oi.i)uF.tiot of Mi. Hates, tormer tel- low in physics In the University of Nebraska, have just appeared i.i No 1.'. of the Annelen tier Physlk and We wish all our stndents friends to know that the Best See Cream COMEB FROM Franklin Ice Cream and Dairy Co. 133 So. 12th St. Phone. F 206 Quality goes a long ways with particular people We solicit the patronage of all particular people. J & J & KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY LASCH & DLAKE, PROP. Phones 744-775 7i1HlH LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN See our full lino of fancy boxes, includ incl FOOT BALLS and DRESS SUIT OASES. Try our Bittor-SwoetB, But termilks and Vonitrans. 1337 O STREET W. FOLIART 1131 0 STREET Cigars and News Novels lor Sale or Exchange T. J. THORP SECURED OR FEE RETURNED. Hontl modi1! or nketcli for Frr opinion n.itn union tulillltv. Semi for our (iiltlr Book niul ' Whnt to Invent." 1 lmti iulv llciittoiin Imhiic1 for Frc tllHtrliiutloii. I'nti-nlH BcrurtMl tlinUKli im rulvrrtlMM without clinrue m Tlio riiiant Ilccort'. HniiiiMo l opy irre Aldrr m EVANS, WILKENS &. CO WASHINGTON. D. C ec. Pll KjJ&j COMPANY General Machinists Ail KlncU of Rpalrinf Lock Smiths. PLATERS 308 So. 11th Stroot. Lincoln, Nobraska Phon. 61 A n; Cliomn.o, lion. ft standard fin man pulillca Ciiaii' cllor Audreys will pr a- h at IN- Urited Presbyterian i-l.r.M-b i.itnor lGili aK(' IV, next Sandav nioniii In I.but of tbe pastor, who abvnt In the cast. All students who can should nail thpinselvi'.i of this hi.!'-1 to l'.uu the ( hailcllor The physics department is in -re-crpt if a Fa,hry-Pou)t Interferometer, a', instrument used for vQsolving flnci i"'tral lines than the spectroscope cj.'j rpsolve, and also for comparing un'ts of length directly with length vae.s. which is the most absolute sys tem c.f pieasurement in use The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Theology Law and I Education Each has a special Circular of Information which will be sent on application. Eacli will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). UgTlie courses in Medicine are given in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. WWW . ClK BOLD EVERYWHERE. W piJiHfflfcZ. Etmple pair, Silk Wc. a UPm v-9Kfiv Cotton S!Ao. 'Wtm MBk Mailed ou receipt of prlc,. K5II k, HMMaEO.PKOBTCO.JIaktra SkB WW Boiton, Mu,,tJ.a.A. 'M& TEVERY PAIR WARRANTED! ... . .... ,o .' The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois rl h ft i& ill" MM, " . - - - -" " ' r - k-