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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1904)
ort '" j '".vrv y nr- .".-; ft fo e Dailp- flebraehan V . t SCItMOLLER I i S MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS Stcinway & Sons Schmoller & Mueller Ci o o i encger oc oons Vose & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. S(eck And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly payments i 'ri'ii"Tniyir"wnnfjififrijijf LYMANS SPORTING GOODS HOUSE Phonographs, Bicycles, Typewriters and Q Sewing Machines Rented, Repaired and Exchanged 231 SOUTH Uth SHEET Telepkue 6. 1232 -Qv FORBES STABLES W. O. Forbos, Prop. II25-3LP St. BOARDING and LIVERY Baggago and Cab Lino CimtIiiuoh furn a'led for WoddlnaH, Parties mi Funci.ils. Olllcu lint P Struct. Tulcp lone 6.W.- HEADACHES Are often a warning of eye troubles. Better get your eyesight tested to that any coming defect may be reme died in tlnso. We will examine your ryes carefully. If there is anything wrong or If thero isn't we will tell you. HALLETT U O STREET LINCOLN Campus Gleanings tmmmmmem F. A. Filcke, rx-'()i. of Plattsmouth. Is vlslttrg at thr J'hi Psi hou?e. A. !:. Mead leave today for his home In York for a Hhort visit. A. H. Sctlbncr left today for hla home in Omaha, whore h. will bpend Sunday. Tim ( Iheh in political economy dls cuned Rockefeller and his methods vrsteiday. Pirfcssor Persingcr of the depart ment of Ameiicnn history, made a bus iness trip to Wilbur yesterday . 1 lie ( lass In labor problems under Piofersor Arbuthnot, is being delayed In its work on account of lack of txt books. The l.irderkranz will furnnRh the miiFlcal program in chapel this morn ing Mr. and Mrs. Wurzburg of Lin coln will also contribute several folk songs. American history II will meet In U. T 7. Friday, both the 0 o'clock and 1 o'clock sections, where they will be enteitained by atereoptlcon lecture. A sen ice open to every one connect ed with the University of Nebraska tho "Vesper Service." in the chapel on next Sunday evening, from 7 to 8 o'clock. Chancellor Andrews will speak. Instead of a slight decrease In tlu American history department as given out some time ago. it was found upon the prober checking up of the registra tion that It is the largest It has ever b.'cn in the history of the department Sunday morning the pastor of the First Baptist church, corner 14th and K streets, will preach a special rcr mon to nil students. The subject. "The Parting of the Ways." is one ap piopriate to the day Service at 10:30. All students are cordially invited. The yellow papers of this state and some others have no conception what ever of the CEteem in which Chan cellor Andrews is held by the stu dents and faculty of the University of Nebraska. Would that they could peep in at the crowd that will assemble at the chapel Sunday evening to hear the chancellor speak. When asked if he was going to at tend the "Vesper Service" In the cha pel next Sunday evening at 7 o'clock, an old giaduate from Brown Univer sity, and now ore of our strongest fac ulty men. said. "Sure, a Brown man in Chancellor Andrew's time, never fails to hear him whenever opportuni ty presents Itself" On Monday evening, Fein nary 22. a Washington's birthday celebration will be held in the First Baptist church, at K o'clock. There will be two addresses, one by Mr. .Fred Shepard. on "Wash irgton. The Man,' and another "Wash ington, the Citizen." by Prof. II. W. Caldwell, or the University. The ad mlslon is free, and all are cordially Invited. Univezsity Bulletin LOST A pocketbook containing Eome money and a certificate of de posit on the Bank of Commerce. Find tr return to registrar's office. 1 hereby publish the following names as membeis of the Senior basket ball quad: Myers, I.udden, Flansbijrg, Noyes. Melick. Milek, Tyner. L. A. FLANSBURG, Captain. Mr.' lee's confeiiiice hours for the fOrensIcs are: Friday. February 12, 2 to f; Tuesday. February 10, 11:30 to 12, 1 to 3; Wednesday. February 17, 11:30 to 12, 2 to 4. M. M. FOGG. Lincoln Local Express, llth and N. Tel. 787. Baggage hauled. Lemlng's, ice cream ana candy; llth and L Sts. Restaurant Unique, 1228 o St. 1 the Shadow OLIVER WM TpeWri'fer JR The Standard Visible Writer fjailil EXTENDS OVER -'R ATT THF '::3JS EARTH s m$?'. zu frmtsk'fy&tyX: ''' V '."" JJlMtfi' -,- '.V ' , , ' , .' ' '' K" CATALOG 'ill I . , , ., i " - ir'innirr"-"- The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Theology """" ""'I Law and 1 Education Each has a special Circular cf Information which will he sent on application. Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). ff-rThe courses ,n Med-cine are g-ven 111 coni.octio!i with the work of Rush Medical College. 0 The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois Honneseekers' Excursions. . . On February 2 and 16, 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 Mex'co Ar kansas, Arizona and Louisiana. Call and get full information. City oflk-o Cor. 10th and O street am Fraternity Hall 13th St N Street Newly furnished and decorated. Is now pen for dates for College and Frater nity dances. Special rates to atudonta. FAULKNER 5 SftARP Room 308, Fraternity Bide. Depot Oilice 7th and P St. Lincoln, Nob. EflHHflHUI iHMHIamz Stelncf-Woempener Drug Co., Succcuon to 6TEINER PHARMACY. . ttu Oatreo " ' PW707 UndoTa,. . mSSSunA ot ,Stoir'a Balsam Rhubarb Gold Oopaules. Pile Ouro and Gray'i OondHion Powders. r ' y '--1 . ' ' i- " k i-' &r, ,'.' . 1..JJtt T.Afcy"'"'lli-'.- 3 a ," , -i 'T-