The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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135 SOUTH llth STRFF.T
OUR LEADERS
Stcinway & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
Steger & Sons
Vose &Sons
Emerson
Mueller
A. B. Chase
Geo. Steck
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Pianos on 55 monthly
payments VVWMi
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &.c.
Anyone sci'Ins a nUelrh nml dpcrlillM nin?
qnlflr asccri iiu our opinion frco whether u.i
SnrruiloM proSmhly puttuiLafolo. t'oniiiiuiilrii.
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out dim. tl li"l I'uoncy foraecurliiu patent n.
ruieuia i.ikou nirouiih Munti & Co. rccclT
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mmrnt mmmm.
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ruUtloii ( f.ny M-iunllUa Joutniil. 'I'ouns. 13 &
Tear; four moulds, I. SolU by all nowsdealoM.
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Bill K BUTTON
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P Lies fist to the teg never
A&8fpSiip5, Tears nor Unfastens.
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2iaSQBiit xK. Famplo poir, Silk tOc. .
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Campus Gleanings
"Innocents"
o clock a. m.
meet Wednesday nt 10
Ralph
a year'H
Ra is Lack
absence.
in m liool alter
Prank Parr Is hiiffeiliiK fiom n pio
traded taEC of Blip.
Margaret
room today
Porttr
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attack of la
to her
Kiippe.
Td Zlmmerer was (onflnrd to his
loom last week by a stci- attack of
Kout
J. K. VIcicbb and R. S Serinncc.
Central City, are the guests of 10
naddox.
of
II.
Chorus will meet nt f this attcinoon.
itiKtcad of 1. This is not a primaneni
iiirangemrnt
The English llterntuie ('. las will
take up the study of "The I ittlc Min
istci ' by James Matthew Hanie.
The Fieshman basket ball team will
pla the second city T M C A. team
in the armory Monday ecnlng
C H. Taylor left Satutday to take
W. A 1 eonaid's ('03) place at Humes
ton, la., as principals of the bchools.
All track men nurt in Dr Clapp'c
ofllce at 10 o'clock during chapel on
Thuisda. Fcbiuarj 1. 1903 Veiy ini
poitant Miss MaiRoii Rlchaids entertained
the piospecthe members ol the Fresh
men girls' basket ball team Tuesday
evening at her home
I'rokssoi Wallace's lass in English
2 will take up the t-tud ol F Hop
kinson Smith's "A Gentleman Vaga
bond and Othei Stoiies," in the wo It
of the new semester.
A pruiihe game ot basket ball was
played in the armory Frida afternoon
between the Senior Academics and the
Senior Laws. The Academies were
victoiious by a scoie of 25 to 11.
C S l.obinger. of the (lass of "8S
tormcr piofessor in the law depart
ment, and at piesent supreme court
commlssionei, spent Saluida and Sun
day in the city
The Union kociety enjojed a jolly
leap ear party last Fridaj evening
gien by the giil memberb ol the so
ciety A veiy laige crowd aUend d
and popcorn and sticks of lemon enndv
weie served as refreshments
Miss Conklln had a quebiion box for
her beginning French clash the last
time the met. The questions- handed
1n were er inteiesting and the vaii
ation ol the progiam was appreciated
b all
Two large, beautiful Frem h calen
dars have just been recehed by the
Frem h department OniL hangs in U
301 and the other in U. 302. They con
tain a helpful word of advice in Frem h
for each day of the month and will be
ery inteiest to all students taking
work In this department
Piofessor W. 0. L. Ta lor has an
article in the December number of the
Journal of Political Economy entitled,
"Relative Increase in Our Foreign
Trade." and another article entitled,
"Piotection, Expansion and Interna
tional Competition" in the January
number of the Annals of American
Academ)
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th
Wright Drug Co.. 117 No. lltb.
The Wliitebreast Co.. at HOG 0 St.
is the place to buy coal.
Special iuteb to students wishing
tjpewiitiug done. 512 Richards block.
I'nion Shining Parlor, 1018 O
Chairs and ladles and gentlemen.
St.
Sam's Cafe. The only plate In the
city to get the famous "Little Qera
Hot Waffles." Special service fw la
dies.
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The University of Chicago
Professional Schools
Medicine
Law and
Each has a special Circular cf Information which will he sent on application.
Kach will be in session dining the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3).
B-7 The- com -.cs .n Medicine aie g ven in conucction with the work of
Rush Medical College.
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
Homeseekers' Excursions. . .
On February 2 and 1G, March 1 and 5, April 5 and 19. Tickets will
be sold at one fare plus $2.00. Return limit 21 days. The points to
which they will be sold are as follows: All points in Indian and Okla
homa Territories, and Texas; also to many points in New Mexico, Ar
kansas, Arizona and Louisiana.
Call and get full Information.
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JENNIE SINCLAIR
General Stenographer, Mlmo6gra
phlo Work A Specialty
810 Richards Bl'k. Lincoln, Neb.
Phone B763
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I Theology
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City oflico Dopot Oflioo
Cor. 10th uud 7th and P St. -
O street Lincoln, Nob.
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