The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 29, 1904, Page 4, Image 4
m Sfett'iiffiiUfinftHwiiyi U b e E) a p HcbraeRan N fsCHMOLLCR H & MUELLER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE 135 SOUTH llth STREET OUR LEADERS Stcinway & Sons Schmollcr & Mueller Steger & Sons Vosc & Sons Emerson Mueller A. B. Chase Geo. Stcck I And 23 others. We sell new Pianos on $5 monthly payments !MMMMMIMWWIIMHiMMMmMWIWMMr Are You Going -to- ST. LOUIS N. E. A. and the WORLD'S FAIR? Nevor boforo has the N. E. A. arranged ita mooting with such wonderful opportunities for tho Toaohor, Instructor or Profossor. The routo via tho Burlington will bo tho favorito ouo, as it has boon heretofore. G. W. Bonnell City Pasringor Atjent Burlington Routo TU R PJN 1 3 an H I ARROW COLLAR 1 I IB CENTS, 2 FOR 23 CENTS H I CLUETT, PEABODY 4. CO. I H MAKEf!) OF CLUETT AND MONARCH HIRT Hj Campus Qleanings. Mr. Hrady nt chapel this morning. .Subject, "Tlie Holy I nnil." Mr. l'i)al. wlio lins boon Hick for Homcllmo, 1h able to bo in school. Tho Finance committee of the Fresh man clnss will have a mooting this morning. Miss Jennie Whltmore left for her homo In Valley Saturday on account or III health. Mr. J. I). Hrady returned yesteiday from Waterloo, where he delivered a lciture Saturday evening l)r Condin left Sunday evening for Forest drove. Neb., In the Intel ests of the geologj department One of the classes in Fnglish 2 pro !, enter Miss Woodman with a fine bo'i eitut of Mowers Inst weeK Miss Mela MatOiiesoii entci tallied a number of fi lends at lunch in the do mestic Hcleftce rooms Fatiirda Pi of A I. Candy has boon elected pusidont and I'rofessor llodgman i e provident of the City law and Older I. uigue II A. Senior, who is at the head ot t):o chemistry department of the Oma ha high school, visited on the campu yesterday. The Delian society will haw a partv WVelneaday evening in Oellan hall. As semble at 8 o'clock and have a good time. 10erybocly invited Miss Woodman, who has boon unabl" to mret In classes In English for some time on account of sickntss. resinned her work yesterday morning. I'rofessor Fogg has wiy kindly con sented to dismiss the debating squad early this owning in order that the debaters may attend the annual Y M C A. banquet at the 1 indell at eigh' o'clock. Saturday evening Alpha Zeta held ilh first initiation at the state farm. The following were the initiates: Messrs. E. (J. Montgomery. C. W. Puglohly. W. W. Burr and Val Keyset' A spread followed the ceremony. TJiose .selling tickets for tho Y. M. J. A banquet at the Llndell tonight will please report to Secretary Ringer at once, as he must inform the hotel management by 11 o'clock regarding the exact number of plates desired. Six or seven students who were ex pelled from the high school have pre sented thomselws at the Academy for admission. The principal is merciful and is willing to forgive all past of fenses that were committed elsewhere Air Hunter of the Omaha high school debating team that defeated Lincoln Fridaj night isitecl the Interstate Tro I by room esterday He is one of the student of ('has M. Bracelin, who as sisted in tho defeat of Kansas two years ago. -f The Soph base ball commit lee iw Thuiselay morning and elected J. R. Caloy temporary captain to act until a captain is elected by the team. All Sophomore baseball men are uiged to be out for ptactice every day at chapr time. rTlie members of the Lincoln high school class of I!H:5 met yesterday monving and perfected arrangements for a banquet to be given by them in May to the, graduating class of the high se hool The following committee was appointed. (Jeorge Elmonelorf, Allen Field. Miss Williams. Miss Hall and Mr Bates. Chapln Bros., Florists. 127 So. 13th. Wright Drug Co., 117 No. llth, 'phone 313. Special rato to students nt Hendry's. Box of cigars given away every day at Powell's Oliver theatre building. ' The Whitebreast Co., at 1106 O St., is the place to buy coal. The University of Chicago Schools of Each school hnB a Bpccial Circular of Information which will bo sent on rcquost. Tho Courses in Medicine arc given in connection with the work of RUSH MEDICAL College. THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, SUMMER QUARTER June 18 September a Largett and Best Equipped Eating House n the City. Furnulicd Rooms in Connection. Palace Dining HalL 21 Meals, $3.00. W. II. Hart, Prop. 1130 N Street Lincoln Neb. A sense of taste is a saving quality to any man who visits our store. Clothob wo make bear the same relationship to personality that a beautiful blos-s-om does to its perfume. Suits or Overcoats. $1.") and $20, made to order Perfect lit guaranteed. BRITISH WOOLEN MILLS CO,. Big Tailors and Woolen Merchants 1210 O Street. DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT is one of the chief orders of most nervous disorders. Properly fited glasses will afford relief in the mojority of the cases. Examina tion Free. HALLETT, 1143 O Fraternity Hall, 13th N Street Newly furnished and decorated. Is now open for dates for College aud Frater nity dances. Spccal rates to studenta. FAULKNER St SHARP Itcom 308, Fratenity BlcJg. w.-.-.-v--.-..-. DENVER TAILORING GO. H. WECKESSER, Prop. Scuts made to order from $18.00 up. Pants, $5 00 and up. We also do Cleaning. Pressing and Repairing. Workmanship first-Class, satisfaction guaranteed. 1228 M St. Lmdell Hotel, Lincoln. "-"-'V,""",V,-,WWVW-,WJWV.---U- 1 OUR PRICES Shirts any stylo m Cotton Undershirts .".'.'. 5e Cotton Drawers ' ' k j.wgiiioiiii ia Socks 8c K Handlcorchiofs, 8 for 'rj YULE BROS. LAUNDRY Wske & Dieman JItcbitects Jfcottis 55-57 Hlcbards Block Law Medicine Theology Education Chicago, Illinois. STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Stu dents Tailors. Telephone 1209 Union College Tailors South Enterance College Bldg, All the Novelties ol the Season Woolon Vcstings etc just oponod. Call and inspect. Off of O strcot prices. Repairing and prossing solicitod. Oakley & zAnderson SMcrclant Tailors 143 No. 13th. Oliver Theater Bldg. i Before I 1 1You Go Home. i tor the t t Easter Holiday come in and see our Eas- t I ter display. We have a f full line of Novelties and i f full line of High Grade Candies MAXWELL'S, J 3th and N Streets. QEO. A. WILSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Olflo and Shop. 222 I. It. T.kphoni B 1397 Estimate. fnraihd upon applioaUon, Job work promptlj attended to. LINOOLN, NEBRASKA 't ' ( rm 4 -f iri -l Lk-. fcsrH . r-..'' r . . 'V'. '31 jHh&iiw.f, mlmMmxTi -W 'Ml" V-'ll. I'l,