The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 20, 1904, Page 8, Image 8

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THE BIG
PIANO HOUSE
135 SOUTH llth STREET
OUR LEADERS
Steinway & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
Steger & Sons
Vose & Sons
Emerson
Mueller
A, B. Chase
Geo, Steck
And 23 others. We sell -new
Pianos on $5 monthly
payments
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LYMANS
SPORTING
GOODS
HOOSE
Phonographs, Bicycles,
Typewriters and
Sewing Machines
Rented, Repaired
1Z- and Exchanged
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231 SOUTH llth STREET
Telephone B.. 1232
FORBES STABLES
W. Q. Forbes, Prop. 1125-31 P St.
BOARDING and LIVERY
Baggdgo and Cab Lino
CurrlnKca fnrnUhod for Woddtnpm, PurtieH an
Funerals. Offlco MM P Street.
Telephone 660.
HEADACHES
Are often a warning of eye troubles.
Better get your eyesight tested so
that any coming tlefect may be reme
died in time. We will examine your
eyes carefully. If there 1b. anything
wrong or If there Isn't we will tell you.
HALLETT
41 O STREET LINCOLN
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those of Other Days
Miss Blva Dempster, '00, who Is now
teaching German and English In the
Bozeman, Mont., high school, nppeared
on the program of the Montana State
Teachers' association, December 30.
1903, which was held at Anaconda. She
gave a paper on "How Shall We Make
English Attractive to the High School
Student?"
The following letter from Spencer V.
Cortelyou, '03. has been given to us for
publication by the friend to whom it
was addressed:
Bacolor. P. I , Jan. 18, 1904.
Dear :
I am going to carry out a dire threat
Unit I mnde some time ago and pay
my mbscrlptlon to The Dally Nebras
kan. whhh I would be pleased to have
you turn In for me Enclosed you
may find two one-dollar bills, both of
which arc counterfeit and were made
in a distillery near here. I don't know
what 1 would have done without the
"rag," even if they did not appear regu
larly, and that Is not your fault, but 's
up to Uncle Sam. Wish I had time to
write a decent letter and hope to writ"
later, but I was afraid to put off this
debt any longer for fear you would
forget about It. I am going to send
you fellows some pictures as Boon as
my camera arrives and I have time to
find anything interesting to Bnap at.
Well, didn't the football boys do
themselves proud this fall? The
Pamfanga Association of U. of N. fit
tingly celebrated every report of vic
tory at our club house In Bacolor to
put you wise. Bill McOeachln and I are
the association and olfr large and pre
tentious bamboo dwelling is the club
house. Enough of this foolishness.
Regards to all the boys.
SPENCER V. CORTELYOU.
Enjjinaering 1
A third division In electrical engin
eering 8 has heen formed, which will
meet on Monday and Wednesday.
The electrical department has pro
cured a new arc lamp which does
away with the acetylene projecting
lantern. This lantern Is used In street
railway lectures.
Mr. Wells, who Is traveling engineer
for the" Burlington, was a visitor Wed
nesday evening at the Engineering so
ciety. The society expects to be able
to hear Mr. Wells In a talk In regard
to locomotive boilers, a subject to
which he has given a large amount of
study.
Thursday R. A. Swartou. who took
some work In the civil engineering
course in 1902 visited tic department
He Is working for a bridge contractor
at Tecumseh, Neb., and hence was able
to give some practical points to th
class In bridges.
The electrical department has been
1 presented with two recording watt
meters. One for direct current and
the other one for alternating current.
These meters are among tho best on
the market, therefore they are highly
appreeclated. The class In electrical
engineering 8 will have tho opportuni
ty of giving them a -complete test be
fore long.
H. C. Searles, civil engineering '02,
has returned from Wyoming, where
he has been engaged jn railroad work
since his graduation". Mr. Searles
worked for some time on the Moffaf
lino, west of Denver, and later on an
independent line out of Laramie, Wyo.
Ho tells some Interesting experiences
of locating In the mountains of Colo
rado, where at one time his party
crossed the main divide at an elevation
of J3.000 feet.
You ought to find something to suit
you among the 200 pairs odd pants
we have placed on sale at one-hall
price, and again, we place a lot of $1.0
and $2.00 shirts on sale at 50 cents;
splendid value. Palne's Clothing!
Store.
Just received, the swollest lot o'
spring samples you over saw. Now or
sale at onehalf price. Sanderson's.
The Whltebreast Co., at HOG O Bt
It the place to buy coal.
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The University of Chicago
Professional Schools
Medicine I
Law and I
Each hasaspec'u.1 Circularcf Information which wiil be sent on application.
Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3).
3T"Thc courses in Medicine are g'ven in connection with the work of
Rush Medical College.
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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AND PAINT MAN
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Patents tokon through Mann & Co. rocotr
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Scientific American.
A handaomelr JllnMraied -wtfefclT. ifnreat cir
culation of any sclontltlo Journal. Terma,3a
year: four months, SL Bold by all nowadoalera.
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Hotel Walton
J5J5 O Street. Phone 566
100 rooms best low-prieed house in oity
RATES-$i Per Day and Up
Ring up the Tea Store, 'Phone F 1038,
at the other end of the wire the
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the choicest Teas, Coffees, Spices and
Extracts. Special rates given to board
ing houses. Give us a trial.
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New Time Card
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Missouri Pacific
Effective December 6th, train
Ne. 208 will leave Lincoln at
8:86 a. m. and run through -without
change to Auburn via Dun
bar, Brock and Talmage, with
through coach to Nebraska City.
No. 212 will leave at 9:55 p, m.
and carry through coach and
Pullman sleeper to Kansas City.
0ty Office, S. W. Cor. 12th Sc O.
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COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
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CAPITAL - - $100,000.00
OFFICERS
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