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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1904)
""3r "fwt 'fty " ' t, x;:- 7 - be Daitp tflebraefean ; SCHMOLLER & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE I nc SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS Stcinway & Sons Schmoller & Mueller Steger & Sons Vosc & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase t Geo. Steck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly payments 7ynMdii mttoftdmiitmi) wowmw t OCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOCXXXX) New Time Card -VIA- Missouri Pacific Inflective December Gth, train No. 208 will leave Lincoln at .8:36 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:D5 p. m. and carry through coach and Pullman sleopor to Kansaa City. Olty Office, S. W. Cor. 12th & .0. P. D, CORNELL, P. & T. A. JENNIE SINCLAIR Qonoral 8tonographor. Mimoogra phlc Work A Specialty 310 Richards Bl'k. Lincoln, Nob. Phono B7C5 B LU FRON S HO SH 0 E T E P J. Ko I b ac h 1326 O St Fraternity Hall 13 th & N Street Newly furnlBhed and decorated. Is now open for dates for College and Frater nity dances. Special rates to students. FAULKNER 5 SHARP Room CCS, Fraternity Bldg. Campus Gleanings Convocation. Tho iollowing is tho convocation pro Kram for the week: Today Speakers from various ol- lCRfH. Friday Special miiBit. Miss Josephine DnraB has left the University to teach at Humboldt. Miss Rose Brewster ha been elected to a position in the schools at Harri son Miss Minnie Buchanan has discon tinued lur work In the University and Rone to Brewster to teach. latin 41 will he given again this var by MibH Dean. The i lass will meet on Wednesdays at 1 p. ni Theie will be no meeting of the Uni versity I iederkranz next week on ac count of examinations. Chancellor Andrews returned yester day from Portland, Ore., whero he lec tured before the National Stock Rais ers' association. MIbs Clara Conklln lectured at Brock January 12. and on the 12th of next month she- will lecture at Tecumseh on "Crllmpses of Spain." The superintendent of education for the Nehniska commission has just fin ished architectural plans for the edu cation booth for tho world's fair. Hon. H. If. Hanks, demo( rath can didate for congress in the First' dis trict of Ni'.miska, 1902, and a l'ornu r University student was a taller at the office of The Nebraskan yesterday The (Jennan department will not of fer course 1 to beginners next setms tcr Sstudents who find it neceseaiy to take beginning German will be obliged to take it at the Academy Mrs. T. F. A. Williams will nddiesb the Y. M. C. A. girls next Sunday at 3 p. m.. in U IOC. Special music will be furnished for the occasion and all Uni versity girls are invited to attend The six exhibits going fro pi the Uni versity to the world's fair will be the Educational Palace, the Miners and Mining building, Forestry building, Ir rigation building. Electrical building, and the Agricultural exhibit. Through an oversight course 2 at 4 o'clock on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays under Mr. Persinger was omit ted from the schedule of American his tory courses published in yesterday's Nebraskan. Professor CaldwoU has added a com plete set of Daniel Webster's workB to his library. The set was picked up at a bargain in a second hand book store a'nd Professor Caldwell Is much pleased at being able to secure it so reason ably. The Btate geological survoy has just added two largo filing cabinet to its list of permanent fixtures In the office of the geology department. These cab nets arc, designed to contain 45,000 docUmients, such as letters, blanks, card catalogues, etc. They are complete In every detail and represent a perfect system. The Y. W. C. A. haa received a let ter from Miss Paxson. one of the Amer ican secretaries of, the association, stat ing that she will not be able to be here the 13th of next month, as had been arranged, but will be forced to postpone her vlbit till the 24th. When she comes she will be the guest of University for a week. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O St. Don Cameron's lunch counter fo sood service. Lincoln Transfer Co. 'Phone. 17G. Baggage. Lemlng's, ice crenm ana candy; llth and L Sts. Union Shining Parlor. 1018 O St. Chairs and ladies and gentlemen. Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to $5.00 1200 O Street. ESTABLISHED 1871 E. HLLETT Jouueler and Optician EYES EXAMINED FREE 1143 O St. EDISON Phonographs and Records New hard Gold Molded Columbia Records at Half Price, 25c each Foil line of Barney & Berry Skates- ATHLETIC GOODS Oi' Every Description Girard Cycle Co. . 1804 O Street. ESTABLISHED 1871 FURNITURE CURTAINS" CARPETS STOVES HARDY Ftstnitute Co. 1124 O St. Lincoln, Neb. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln, N-brakni CAPITAL )ioo,ooo.o. OFFICERS John B. Wright, Prt. J. H. Wccott. Vlca-Prca Jo Snueli 2nd Vice-Prcj. P. L. HII, CjuJUm W. B Rvont. Am. Cth. &&A yrzrtrt . This Blgnaturo is on every box of tho genuine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tmbieta tho remedy that carta n cold In one day RECTORS Good Things to Eat EVERYTHING NEW AND CLEAN Good Old Fashioned Homo Cooking. Meals Served a la Oarto. THE HOME CAFE 2'4 sYhhst. GEO. A. WILSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Offlo and Shop, 222 I, 12th. Telephone) B 1397 Estimate furniahod upon application. Job work promptly attended to. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA HMBilH-3MM f Selected by the Government To carry the United States Over land Mail across tho continent, on account of its being tho best and most direct line it it it it n it it fepJcTV VIA Omaha the Union Pacific is 204 miles shorter to Salt Lake a City. 278 miles shorter to San Fran- a Cisco. 278 miles shorter to Los An- geles it H 358 miles shorter to Portland. 12 hours quicker to Salt Lake t City. It 16 hours quicker to San Fran- clsco. 16 hours quicker to Los An- f geles. j 16 hours quicker to-Portland, c- it H it it it it it it it it it : it it n it it a it it it THAN ANY 0THEB LINE Electric Lighted Trains Daily E. B. SL0SSEN, General Agent it lt Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroerPrlntlns Co " There Is no watch, clock or article of Jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Mlnutc Jeweter PROMPT SERVICE. 1(23 O Street JpNjjj Fm vSNr-s' Nv I V V 1 I ' 'f