The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 19, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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New time Card
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Missouri Pacific
Effective December Oth, train
No. 208 will leave Lincoln at
8:35 a. m. and run through with
out change to Auburn via Dun
bar, Brock and Talmage, with
through coach to Nebraska City.
No. 212 will leave at 9:55 p. in.
and carry through coach and
Pullman sleeper to Kansas City.
Olty Office, B. "W. Cor. 12th & O.
F. T. CORNELL. P. & T. A.
DIERKS LUMBER
& COAL CO.
Wholesale and Retail
Lumber and Coal
Manut'ucturors
Yollow IMno
of
Generil office 201-202-203 Fraternity Bldg
Yards Z5 to HU So. hiqhth St.
Telephone Gen. office 120;
Yard 13; Coal yard 45.
Lumber
Lincoln,
Nebraska.
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JENNIE SINCLAIR
'General Stenographer, Mimoogra
phlc Work A Spociolty
310 Richards BI'U. Lincoln, Neb.
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f 135 SOUTH llth STREET
OUR LEADERS
Campus Gleanings
Convocation.
Tin following la the conoatlon pio
t?iatn for flic week:
Tuosdny Reading, Fay tewing.
Wednesday Speakers from arlous
lolleges
Thursday Speakers from arlous
colleges.
Friday Special music.
The
give a
first year class in elocution
recital tomorrow morning.
will
The examination schedules will ap
pear on tho bulletin boards this after
noon Miss C'heuvrant. one of the hteno
giaphers in the office of the registrar,
lias again resumed her duties after an
illness of several days.
Mr S. It. Williams, fellow in phy
sics last j ear, lsstud)lng in Herlln. He
reports that he is prognsing nicely
and thoroughly enjoying his work.
Fred Fair, who attended the Univer
sity last year, is working for his fath
er in a flour mill at Hardy, Neb. He
sas he will bo here for work again
next year.
Mr Wycr left today foi New York
Cit, wheie he will attend a mooting
of the executive committee of the
National Library nsoclation. of which
he is a member
in the abt-ence of Captain Hi own of
Company C. together with the first and
Miiind lieutenants. StYgcnut W C
Ramse tooU (barge of the company
labt Thursday evening
Caplaln Itown and liust Lieutenant
MiNamnia of Company C and Set ond
I it .itennnt Matlui of company D. in
spected the high M'hool battalion at
Ciete Fiiday rwnii.g and appointed
cadi t ofllceis
Dr Whaiton addi.ssed the Y V C
A Sunday alternoon He spoke on
The Young Woman of the Coming
(iineiation and the Plnn She Will
Oil iii)j " His talk was highly appre
(iated, as was the vocal solo l Mi
ilnii Wharton.
While in the act i.f cairylr.g a sai 1
of coin from the barn at the state lnnn
Sundaj night a burglar was caught l
Axel Stratton. a foinier Unlversitj
student, now employed nt th-farm, and
before he oul stop his man. who made
con. Iderabh resistance. Stratton found
It neceaary to draw bis revoher. le-
sultlng In dihinga bullet tliio.igl) his
abdomen
For some tune it was known that
torn was getting away in a waj unac
lountable for and Stratton was ordered
to capture the robber "Wlum he saw
his man last night he ordered him to
halt and failing to comply, Stratton
shot H has since been identified as
William Lewis, a farmer .at 13th and
Fouth stieet. His injury may prove
fatal.
The Case Count y
tion of University
at heart the social
club, .m org'uil.a
peoplo. who liave
unity of the stu-
, dents from that section of the country,
met this morning in U. Ill for tho pur
' pooe of discussing the propriety oT a
i social event in tho near future.
I Tho student members from Cass
I county had a meeting last Octobor,
which lesulted in the formation of this
club, with Miss Davis as president,
since wh ieli time they have enjoyed a
very pleasant social gathering at her
residence.
The exact facts in regard to the bus-
iness accomplished this morntngare not
i known. Howevei, we hope they suc
ceeded in bringing about the results at
which they alined, that they may per
petuate the social spirit in their midst.
SENlOUS-jWednesday. January 20,
last clay for J'hotob. Attend to this at
once.
Chapln Bros.. Florists. 12V So. 13tl
Go to tho Burr barber shop if you
want a first class have, halr-cuit oi
nassage. Everything first-clasB and
up-to-date. Shannon and Deramlck,
proprietors.
Waterman Fountain Pen
$2.00 to $5.00
1200 O Street. RECTORS
ESTABLISHED 1871
E. HALLETT
Jeweler and Optician
BYES RXAMINUD FREE
1143 O St.
All Students Look Alike to lis
Whether they belong to a Frater
nity or not Jewelry at low pricey
for everyone Special attention to
repairs,
FRANK C.
JEWELER
RICHARDS
1028
EDISON
Phonographs and Records
New hard Gold Molded Columbia
Records at Half Price, 25c each
Foil line of Barney & Berry Skates.
ATHLETIC GOODS
Ol' ISvery Description
Girard Cycle Co.
J 804 O Street.
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BEVIEW PRESS
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Printing
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1131 N Street, 'Lincoln j
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Fraternity Hall 13th S N Street
Newly furnished and decorated. Is now
open for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. Special rates to students.
FAULKNER a SHARP
Room 308. Fraternity Bldg.
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Good Things to Eat
EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN
Good Old FnHhicned Homo Cooking.
Meals Served a la Oarto.
THE HOME CAFE 24 8YnV
GEO. A. WILSON
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Office and Shop, 222 8, 12th. Telephone B 1397
Estimates fqrniahod npoa application.
JOb work promptly attended to.
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land Mail acrosB the continent,
on account of its being the best
and most direct line
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VIA Omaha the Union
Pacific is
204 miles shorter to Salt Lake
City.
278 miles shorter to San Fran
cUco.
278 miles shorter to Los An
geles. 368 miles shorter to Portland.
12 hours quicker to Salt Lake
City.
16 hours quicker to San Fraa-
cisco.
16 hours quicker to Los An
gftles. , 16 hours quicker to Portland.
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Electric Lfhtcd Trains Daily
E. B. SL0SSEN, General Agent
Call at 1134 0 8t.
OR TELEPHONE 812
For ail Kinds of
Commercial and Society Printing
Grlffln-GroerPrlntlng Co
There is no watch, clock or article of
jewelry we cannot fix
C A. TUCKER
The Up-to-lbe-Minute Jeweler
PROMPT SERVICE. IJ23 O Street
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