The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 01, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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The University of Chicago
Professional Schools
SCHMOLLER
Arthur S( hreilor spent Sunday nt 1K
homo in Omaha.
Profess-or (nimraann of the German
department, delivered a lecture at
Minden Friday evening
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THE BIG
PIANO HOUSE
135 SOUTH llth STREET
OUR LEADERS
Stcinway & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
Steger & Sons
Vose & Sons
Emerson
Mueller
A. B. Chase
Geo. Steck
And 23 others. We sell new
Pianos on 55 monthly
payments l
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bossers, Tones Loose Leaf
Ledgers, Densmore Type
Writers, Office Furniture,
Stationery.
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Secretary Harrit nf the State Hi---3i
leal society, has b'ft for Chiiago,
wheie he- will look after buslnes-s In
the intercst.s of the society
Frank IN'torson will lead the Y. .M.
C. A. i)rayer meeting Wednes-day even
ing 7 to 7::io. His subject will be:
"My Plate as a Christian Clti.on "
The first shipment of geological spe
t imens and a number of curios from
the state museum, were: shipped ye
tcrday. Among th' historical spe i
niens was the original great seal ef the
ftate of Nebraska.
Mr K. E. Ulat kman is sending bai k
to Mrs Gray, at Schuyler. Neb., the
two fiames of .Indian arrow heads
loaned the Statt Historical society
during the state fair.
A meeting of the farm students will
be held this evening at 7:15. for the
pin pose of organizing Bible study
work. A great deal ef Interest Is be
ing shown by the farm students and
the Held is a good one.
E. E. Hlackman ha returned from
the' northern part ef the state, and h"
reports th possibility of obtaining a
live 'possum from that section of the
state that will be retained in the State
Historical society collection
Professor Fogg addressed tho Baptist
Young Pfoplo's Union of the Firs'
Church last Friday evening at the
house of Mr. Flansburg. He spoke on
"Longfellow The Sources of His Pop
ularity." It was I ongfellow evening
at the Union
New lockers have been installed in
the Y M. C A. rooms, in order to ac
comnuHlate the large- number who de
sire lockers. These may be had by
seeing the secretary. Those desiring
these lockers should call early as the
Siumber is very limited.
The se rctary of our University Y.
M. ('. A. has riccied an invitation to
at end a banquet to be given by the
Kansas City Y. M. C. A. next Satur
day. He has also been invited to take
pait in the piogram and will give a
toast on college athletics
All rludents viio anticipate the 1'ni-ver.-lty
teacher's lortlflcate in June
should notify Mr. Lu key. chairman of
the teacheis' committee, within the
next few days Names omitted from
the list of eligible candidates will be
deferred at least six months in the
time of receiving the certificate 2
Word has been received of the death
of Mrs. F. YV. Caul at Kingston. 11. I.,
on February St h. Mis.-Card was the
wife of Prof. F. W. Card, professor of
horticulture, nl this University for
five years. Mrs. Card was recovering
from an attack of typhoid fever and
her death came very unexpectedly .She
leaves three sons, the oldest being ten
years of age. Professor Card is pio
fesor of horticulture in the college
at Kingston. It. I.
Resolutions.
Whereas God in his all-wise Provi
dence has called away the spirit of
Jacob Iteider, an engineering student
In the Freshman class.
He it Resolved, by the Engineering
Society, That we do hereby express
our heartfelt sympathy for the sor
rowing family in this time of trial,
and that these resolutions be Incor
porated in thei. records of the Society,
and a copy sent to the bereaved family.
B. A. NEWTON.
C.
13. CORNELL.
W. TURNER.
Committee.
DEI) ATE
WANTED Thirty men, apply 'to
Secretary Y. M. C- A. in the associa
tion rooms Tuesday morning at 11:30.
Good remuneration.
Medicine
Law and
Each has a special Circularrf Information which will be sent nn application.
I'.ach will be in session eiuiing the Summer Quarter f June i 7 .September 3).
C-tfThe courses ,n Methcn-.e aie g'ven 111 connection with the uo:k of
Rush Medical College.
The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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quickly iiicertnlii our opinion froo whether mn
Invention In pnilinblv pnlentablo. Oinimiiiilcn.
tlntiiiRtrlellTtonlldontlal. HANDBOOK t PntcnU
sunt free. Olilnnt iiL-encr for accurlnx pntenm.
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through Muiin A Co. receive
tpeciai notice, without
ohnreo. In luo
Scientific American.
A handsomely lllnntrnted weekly. LnrscH elr
."illation nf nny rc-icntllla Journal. Terms, ?:t a
your: four inontlm, 1. Sold by all newBdealero.
MUNN&Co.3G,B'oadwa' New York
Branch Office. 025 V Ht.. WanhlUKtou- n. C.
Hotel Walton
J5J5 O Street. Phone 566.
100 rooms best low-piked house, in oity
RATI-.S $1 Per Day and Up
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OftMtal $300,000.00
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Bturohft 110,000.00
UnAfvlded Profits 40.000.00
S. H. BTJRNHAIsr, President.
A. J. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN
Vice-Proa. Cashier.
H. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS
AsbL C shier Asst. Cashier
P. R. EASTERDAY. Auditor.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
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New Time Card c
-VIA-
Missouri Pacific
Effective 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 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.
City Office, S. W. Cor. 12 th & O.
F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A.
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I Theology
I Education
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBBASKA
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The Standard
for Gentlemen
ALWAYS EASY
The Namt " BOSTON !
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gvon every loop.
The
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Lies flat to the leg never
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SOLD EVEBYWHCRE.
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I QEO. FROST CO.. M.ktn
IMIUS, UA1I., U.S.A.
'Every Pair Warranted-
Tcachers Wanted
We need at once a few more teai It
ers, both e.periemed and inexper
ienierj. Wore calls this year than e.er before.
i Schools supplied with competent teach
ers free of cost. Address, with stamp.
AMERICAN TEACHERS' ASSOCIA
TION. 1123 Arch Street. Philadel
phia Pa.; 171 Randolph Building.
Memphis, Tenn.
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