The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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135 SOUTH llth STREET
Qampus Qleanings.
After sevcrni days' illness, B. A.
Newton Is again in Bchool.
Morton Ware will spend the whole
Easter vacation in Nebraska City.
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R. S. Harris was unable to attend
classes Monday and Tuesday on ac
count of illness.
Mr. Arch Ilamer for persistent neg
lect of work, has been requested to
withdraw.
OUR LEADERS
Stdnway & Sons
SchmoIIer & Mueller
Stegcr & 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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:: Are You Going
-to
ST. LOUIS
N. E. A.
and the
WORLD'S
FAIR?
Never before has the N. B. A.
arranged its mooting with suoh
wonderful opportunities for the
Toaohor, Instructor or P"rofo8Bor.
The routo via the Burlington
will bo the favorite ono. as it has
been heretofore.
0. W. Bonnell
Oily Pausnger Agint
Burlington Route
Miss Emma Melick gave a recital at
Bennett last Friday night, for tho ben
efit of the public library.
Miss Mabel Snyder of O'Neill, Nob.,
is visiting hlb sister Bessie, at tho
University Conservatory of Music.
The students of the conservatory of
music will give a recital In the chapel
tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock.
Miss Lola Southwlck. '07. entertained
a number of her friends at her home
IGlf) B street, last evening.
Seniors attend chapel in a body
Thursday to hear P. 13. K. announce
ments. Meet flrBt floor Memorial hall
at 9:50.
Vacation days in other schools bring
visitors to the Academy, all of whom
aro welcome.
The Cadet band has decided to tour
the state for three weeks' time from
June 9th to tuly 1. Tho band will be
conducted by Prof, llagenow, who is
now making the necessary arrange
ments. Immediately after. tho tour th"y
will go to the St Louis expositon for
a two weeks' stay.
The final examinations in the Lin
coln Medical College classes in chemis
try are set for April lfth. The young
men have in tho main been gentle
manly and studious, much to Miss
Hartzell's lellef, who dreaded tho task
of Instructing men in many cases old
er than herself. They haye, however,
treated her with deference.
Mr. John D. Brady concluded his lec
ture on "Egypt and the Holy IjukI."
during chapel hour yesterday morning,
which was as well appreciated as the
preceding poitlons Many excellent
views of the historic land of the an
cient Jow were fully explained by
tho speaker and the audience has am
ple reason to feel highly benefited by
tho series of his chapel talks.
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Take this Car for Prosperity Avonuo
Its course Is along Easy street,
and It Is the most satisfactory
and profitable lino that the buy
er can travel on. Get out at No.
129 So. 13th St., and come in
and see the tempting display of
groceries we are selling at weo
ices.
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Keystone Cash Qrocery
Fraternity Hall, 13th & N Street
Newly furnished and decorated. Is now
open for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. Spcc'al rateB to student.
FAULKNER & SHARP
Room 308, Fratenlty Bldg.
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"Lincoln's Popular Trading Place"
THE PEOPLES STORE
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Will have a SPECIAL EASTER
SALE on Friday and Saturday, April
1st and 2nd Every department in the
store will contribute it's share towards
making this a Phenomenal Money
Saving Sale
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The University of Chicago
Schools of
Law
Medicine
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ach school has a special Circular of Information which will be sent on request.
Tho Courses in Medicine are given in connection with the work of RUSH MEDICAL
College.
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO,
SUMMER QUARTER Chicago, Illinois.
Juno 18 September a
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Oaptsl J80O.000.M
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UEViar Profit 40.000.00
8. H. BURNHAM, President.
A. J. SAWYER H. 8. FREEMAN
Vice-Pro. Cashier.
H. B. EVANW PRANK PARKS
Awt C shier Asst. Cashier
P. R. EASTEJRDAY, Auditor.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
T. J. TIIORr COMPANY
Genoral Maohlnlsts
AH KlnHj ol Rpirinf
Lock Smiths.
PLATERS
308 So. 11th Strut.
Lincoln, Nebuka
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on all
COLORED
STATIONERY
in ovr store
this week
including
WHITINGS
HARRY PORTER
125 So. 12th.
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