The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 11, 1904, Page 4, Image 4
y ft b c E) a t I v TlcDraehan 1 """""l SCHMOLLER & MLELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE J 135 SOUTH llth STREFT OUR LEADERS Stcinway & Sons Schmollcr & Mueller Stegcr & Sons Vose & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Stcck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on 55 monthly payments "-- " 1 --l "IITITLJ" JTJ'jf LYMANS SPORTING GOODS HOUSE Phonographs, Bicycles, Typewriters and Sewing Machines Rented, Repaired and Exchanged 231 SOUTH Hth STREET Telephone B. 1232 FORBES STABLES W. O. Forbes, Prop. 1125-31 P St. BOARDING and LIVERY Baggogo and Cab Lino Ciin Iiiirtw furnished for WocIcIIiikh, I'm tics una. Kunurulh Ollleti MM I Street. Tclt p'ltmu .W HEADACHES Are often a warning of oye troubles. Better get your eyesight tested o that any coming defect may be rerao dieo. In time. We will examine your eyoa carefully. If there la anything wrong or if there Isn't wo will tell you. HALLETT M14 O STREET LINCOLN ftwi Campus Gleanings Company A whh assigned new guns InHt evening. Laboratory work in psychology 2 be glnB this nftcrnoon. V. W Jones, '02, Ih lsltng Ills brother, Beach Jones. The Hand Concert will be given at the Oliver February 2itth. The Debating lub of the Academy will meet tomorrow night. Remember to call for a NebraBkan coupon when trading with our adver tiHerB. R. M. Lindscy left yeHterday nftcr noon for a short visit at bis home in Hebron, Neb, There will be no more band Infor nials until after the com ert at the 011 er thentie February 2'Jth. A general re-arrangement and re adjustment of books is under way in the olllce of Dr. Hessey. Dr Ward Is away on a lecture tour in Kansas and Missouri and will return about the end of the week. The 8 o'( lock division of English lan guage II, under Professor Stuff, is full and the work is piogressing In fine shape. The Academy News will lie out next week in an enlarged form, a three column folio being planned instead of a two-column as formerly. The Minneapolis Journal is autlioiity for the statement that Minnesota has four heavy games on her schedule, Wisionsln, Chicago, Iowa and Ne biaska The second year (lasses in domostic science will begin again serving the daily luncheons which hae proved so popular among University people next Monday Mr Jerome Smith, who has been visiting with his brother the past week, lett for a tripTo southern Missouri, af ter which he wllj return to .Boulder, Colorado. The first announcements of the sum mer session of the university are now being prepared, and if is generally un derstood that some very attractive spe cial features are contemplated by the cnancellor and the faculty. Dr Bcssey received a collection of botanj specimens consisting of ferns and grasses fiom Porto Rico The collection was made by Mrs. R B. Wil icins, a missionary in that country unci a former student of Di Bessey. Among then, aie some very tine plants L. A. HiiBsong, a Freshman In the I'r.heitity, has been lequested by Ap pomatox Post No. 214, and Appomatox Coips No 128, I incoln. Neb., to de li ei an address at. Llieir memorial ser- k e on February 20, at 8 p. m. Sub ject. "Washington and Lincoln" This will be an open meeting. The annual Y M. C A students' di rectory of the University is now In course of preparation and will soon make Its appearance This is a pub lication that has come to be recog nized as u necessity by the up-to-date student and a laiger demand than ever is anticipated for it. As soon as the book is out copies may be obtained gratis of the Y. M. C. A. Univezsity Bulletin LOST A pocketbook containing some money and a .certificate of de posit on the Bank of Commerce. Find er return to registrar's oIP.ce. 8WA Yrzrtr. This signaturo ia on every lo of tuo gonulnf Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets the remedy that enrca it eoM In tne day The Shadow or- Tfr OLIVER TypeWriicr The Standaid Visible Writer EXTENDS OVER ALL THE EARTH 't;.;.V" wjiiy ' r. a- "- . i.b f 'rv y , The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine Law and Each has a special Circularcf Information which wiil he s.eni on application. Each will be m session dining the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). J-$7"The courses .n Med'cine aie g en-m connection with the work of Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Homeseekers5 Excursions. . On February 2 and 16, March 1 and 5, April 5 and 19. Tickets will be sold at one fare plus $2.90. 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. City otlice Cor. 10th and O street Pratcrnity Hall 13th & N Street Newly furniBhed and decorated. In now open for dates for College and Frater nity danceB. Special rates to student FAULKNER & SHARP Jloom 308, Fraternity Bid. I IUtV GmI 1 I km VI JWIL tfljKsKJ255iXco APT CAT Al.Or. y ret ON API'LICA riON OLIVER TypaAirrtir Q OMAHA NEB. I Theology I Education Depot Oilico 7th and P St. Lincoln, Neb. Stelicr-Woempener Drug Ctf, &UCCtma a STEINER PHARMACY. HU O 3ttJ gMAnufaoturors of Steiner'i BalBam rtjr'i Oond Mon Powdera, - u ii Ml "i i ? -. 5. .3 s . V 4: ;V Wi ) J Ni IS m