lymwiwjwiMiuLj.juin.Bi!LJw.nijtLnutjL. i '"' m ;"-:a'f'' -ujuubuui"iii 'J1? 1 1jJi'iiL,ilBll.pjlJJIUli,wwL'.riiHi"'ll-'',;j'Um.'W.!"liJ imwwtwuwm'j I'iuwi-iiwwywiwyvoiug'w w;qjl)wviri)jMtll'l"wg j.--. -t- ;rr -1-1 lftl 'I L-i'iHI !' "" fO ff.".'l Wl '";."' J.im.11"! , i i.-ijjlMf, i.J'aW.""i" '.'"r 1iH1.ii nn't'TT ,s - - --" ,-m,..-.,,.. i, 3" - ' ' , I'i lgl'Wg'"J"f"PI""u' WlllH II - ff;M1;,.,mj', -......li.. .y ;. ' -yyfy -' ,"T- ,.,,...-.-, ,,,,, , i.t ...-. - - U I f ttbe atlv fUbraohan MWWMmMIMMIMMMIMMf VMV Cqmpus Qleanings. 4 SCHMOLLER The University of CMcago Professional Schools Percy AdaniB went to Wahoo Mon day for a short visit at home. & MUELLER Mr. M.-ad vieited tho biologlrul de partment yesterday morning. , 1 liW v i,Y I t $P$r-i 14 v. w A. '' '.' t THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS Steinway & Sons Schmollcr & Mueller Steger & Sons Vose & Sons I Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Steck And 23 others. Wc sell new Pianos on $5 monthly payments WWWM"W i0ta0mtiTit LYMANS SPORTING GOODS HOUSE Phonographs, Bicycles, Typewriters and Sewing Machines Rented, Repaired and Exchanged 23tS0UTl llth STREET Telephone B. 1232 FORBES STABLES W. O. Forbes, Prop. 1125-31 P St. BOARDING and LIVERY Baggago and Gab Lino OirrinucM furnished for Woddlnpa, l'nrtlt". ni Funeral. Oftloo MM I Struct. Telephone 650. HEADACHES Ar often a warning of eye troubles. Itos ?r .get your eyesight tested so tha. my coming defect may bo reme died in time. We will examine your oyea. carefully. If there is anything wrong or if there isn't we will tell you. . HALLETT Ml O STREET LINCOLN 8 SuJUijMSjilJriL wi Mv Jjt-BBLiWPwLI Mies Alice Swecburg la quarantlm d fcr smallpox. Dr. Fling will speak at convocation today on the Russo-Japanese war. I'nlladlan boys meet to practice on thflr program next Wednesday een Ing at 7:30. The students In American history ! are busy pointing out the incon Bihtencies in the Lincoln-Douglass de bates. MIphcs Florenco Huntington and I atricla Naughton spent the forepart ')f the week in tho latter'H home at Omaha. Mr. Arch HaJned, lately from Nash lllo, Tenn.. whoso father is rebid nt manager of tho Advance Har ester Co.. is tho latest addition to the Acad emy family. Mr. J. A. Warren, who took his M. A. degree at the midwinter exercises yoBterday will tako charge of the agri cultural department at tho Indian agency school in Knox county, Ne binska. Prof. Barber left for Falls City yes terday afternoon, where ho delivored his Illustrated lecture on Rome in the evening. Thib morning ho was to de liver an addresK before the high school nt that place and its patrons. W. G. Whitmoro, of Valley, one of the new regents of tho University, who has been . in the city the past three days attending the meeting of the Board of Regents, left for Valley yes terday. Word has reached University people of the birth of a baby girl to Mr. and Mrs. B. II. Wiggenhorn. Mrs. Wiggiu horn was formerly Mit Jebsie Lan sing, and both bIip and her husband were prominent University people at ono time. The Academy closed for Charter Day. So many students are taking part work at tho University that nothing else can be done on University holidays, even if the Academy people did not en joy thebo privileges. Tho farmers r,t the experimental btations worked all day, because, as Prof Davisson put it, they can not breaTc over tho habit. University people will be borry o hear of tho death of John Uhl's father, which- occurred laat week. The funeral was held Saturday. Mrs. JameB Buric of Deadwood. S. D.. and Mm. O. W. Cook, of Benedict, daughters of th deceased, and Mrs. Hardy, of Beatrice, his sister, who have all been staying at the home of Mr. Uhl, Ueparted for their homes yesterday. Univezsity Bulletin LOST A small silver watch, return to registrar's office. Please LOST A cartoon of the Rockefeller Temple Fund, drawn by Mr. Butler, and the property of The Nebraskan. Finder return to The Nebraskan office. Tho Sophomore basket ball team will bo selected from the following men: Krake. Matheweon, Winchester, Clark, Legro, Stone. Hrubesky, Kuramell, CharleYon. JOHN D. CLARK. Manager. Tho Whitebreast Co., at 1106 O St.. is tho place to buy coal. Cliapin Bros.. Florists. 127 So. 13tli. Rostaurant Unique, 1228 u St. Llncoln Local Express, llth and N. Tel. 787. Bagrgago hauled. Earl B. Woodward, M. D., treats dls eoses of the eye, ear and throat. Rooms 208-08 Richards block. 'Phone GG6. Medicine Law and Each has aspecis.l Circularcf Information which wiil be -sent on application. Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3). l,&d7Thc courses in Mcd'cinc arc g'cn in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois .:. v CORNELL THE WALL PAPER AND PAINT MAN 130 North 13th Lincoln, Nob. f LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda Fountain and Magazines. US North llth Street, Powell's Milliard and pool hall was opened this fall with tables all newly covered, best cues and balls, newly papered, everything up-to-date. Including customers. B. P. POWELL. 146 It llth St Phone L iH Hotel Walton J5J5 O Street. Phone 566. 100 rooms best low-pricod houso in city RATES-$i Per Duy and Up Ring up the Tea Store, 'Phone F. 1008, at tho other end of the wire the GRAND UNION TEA CO. is waiting to serve you at once with tho choicest Teac. Coffees, Spices and Extracts. Special rates given to board ing houses. Qivo us a trial. 1300 O St., Cor. 13th and O CKXXXXXXXXDOOOOCOOOCOOOOOOO New Time Card -VIA- Missouri Pacific Effectlvo December Gth, train No. 208 will leave Lincoln at 8:35 a. m. and run through with out change to Auburn via Dun bar, Brock and Talraago, with through coach to Nebraska City. No. 22 will leave at 9:55 p. m. and carry through coach and Pullman sleeper to Kansas City. City Offlco, S. W. Cor. 12th & O. P. D. CORNELLS. & T. A. I Theology i Education OUR PRICES Shirts any stylo IOC Cotton Undershirts 5c Oottou Drawors 5c Nightshirts 8c Hocks 5c Handkerchiefs, U for 5c YULE BROS. LAUNDRY Jhe Improved 1 lE&TS The Standard j lor ucnuemen ALWAYS EASY The Nam! " BOSTON ' GARTER" is stamped ion every loop. The &L?A CUSHION clasp) Lies flat to the teg never Silp$, Tears nor Uriislcnj. j bold F.vnnYv.-Hr.ns. SnnJ" pur. Bilk Jte. . SUUcd on rcct-l4 of prlee. ' I QEO. FOST CO., MlW uouoa, tiui. , V.i A. i every Pair WARrtANTEDa &A yrzrirt Thlq aignaturo lo on ovory box of tho gonuiD Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabiou tho remedy that enrco n cold la one day DAKERDRQ5. LNCKAV1NC CO. ILLUSTRATORS MO ENGRAVERS q D(F) pfanun the vest (Pik 1 ' . SI'S " ' - ' '! ' ft. Y "J" - J$i if, US1