Cbe Dill? fUbracfcan . jxwwwwwwwwwMwwwiiViwia SCHMOLLER & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE i (35 SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS Stcinway & Sons Schmoller & Mueller Steger & Sons Vose & Sons ljmerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Steck And 23 others. "We sell new Pianos on 55 monthly payments t -Cy' OMAHA PRINTING CO. PRINTERS Blank Book Makers, Lithographers and Em bossers, Jones Loose Leaf 7) Ledgers, Densmorc Type Writers Office Furniture, Stationery. 918 to 924 FARNUM $ OMAHA, NEB. rCU&ti -" THE MARK OF THE BEST SHIRT CJLUETT, PEABODY A CO. y makers or 4 CLUCTT AND ARROW COLLAR I Campus Qleanings. Elliot Graves la assisting In packing material for our museum for exhibition at tho world's fair. Anyone dcBirlng.to rent a piano In first class condition should consult any of tho officers of tho Dellan society. Dr. G. E. Condra and O. J. Fee re turned yesterday from Grand Island. where they delivered lectures before a farmers' Institute Wednesday ovenln?. Professor Barbour has written a eul-1 ogy on tho late Prof. W. C. Knight of the geology department ef Wyoming, for publication in an eastern magazine. The class In geology II was excused yesterday morning becauso of the fail ure of the substitute lantern which had been provided to render efficient ser vice. Tho lantern regularly used, was away In Grand Island with Dr. Condra and Mr. Fee. who gavo a lecture there yesterday evening. The engineering students of tho Uni versity held a smoker at tho Alpha Tau Omega house Wednesday evening. Tj.'M. Hunnington entertained in behalf of tho A. T. O.'s, and n very pleasant evening was spent in various ways. Tho Union societyhas adjourned tha usual Friday night program to Satur day night, when they will play the an nual basket ball game with the Dellan; in tho Armory and give the program afterwards at tho hall. Captain Rogers, the fast end of tho Mlnnpsota team, has been elected coach of tho Carlylo Indians for next year. Rogers formerly played at Carlyie. hav ing spent seven years there playing football. He has been with Minnesota the past threo and was ono of the pil lars of her great team last year. Rogers will be remembere hero as tho Carlyie Indian man who was iu tho line-up against- Nebraska, when our team won from Minnesota. Union Program Saturday, February 27. Basket Ball Armory, 8 p. m. Instrumental Solo Miss Sargent Reading, "How John Quit tho Farm." .r Mr. Bates Reading Miss Olive Orton 'Vocal solo Miss MeCune Critic's Report, Mr. Burkey. A basket ball game will be played In the Armory before the program be tween the teams of tho Union and Dellan societies. No admission. State Farm Notes Two hundred students of the agricul tural school will make the annual trip to Omaha and South Omaha next Wed nesday. U. G. Powell, secretary of tno South Platte Millers' association, addressed the students In field crops Tuesday en "The milling properties of wheat." Secretary Bassett of tho Nebraska Dairymen's association, visited the school Tuesday and gavo an address to the students In dairying. The department of agriculture will soon issue a bulletin on Kherson oats, the variety that has proven so success ful In the central and western part of Nebraska. Palladian Program Vocal solo Mr. Alexander Extracts Miss Barnhart Vocal solo Mr. Bradford Reading Miss Denney Talk , Mr. Roy Clark Vocal solo Miss Kauffman I have for sale a first class dress suit, but little used. It will Qt a man frrfm 5 feet 6 to 8 Inches Inheight and about 3 breast measure. It is a bargin. L. A. BUMSTEAD, 120 North Twelfth. . Cl'iupln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Call for a souvenir brush at itiggti' Pharmacy. They are free. All-broken lots and sample shoes. Big Reduction. Sandlerson's Sale. The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine I Law and I Eacli has a special Circular cf Information which will be sent an application. 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