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S?555w5555Sf5W!!!W I- - "- - ttbe H)ail5 flebraehan V SCHMOILEB & MGULER THE BIG PIANO HOUSE I 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 t00tmim'tiir Are You Going -to ST. LOUIS N. E. A. and the WORLD'S FAIR? , JtfeYer before has the N. B. A. arranged its meeting with iuoh wonderful opportunities for the Teacher, Instructor or Professor. The routo via tho Burlington will bo tho farorito ono, as it has been heretofore. 0. W. Bonnell City PaMtnger AqmI Burlington Routs Largcit and Bct Equipped Eating Home In thi City. PurnUhcd Room in Connection. Palace Dining HalL 2 Meals, $3.00. W. II. Hart, Prop. 1130 N Street Lincoln, Nob. IgSfSBiTfyiytTBiiitMiltttBM I Oier Colleges A weak hut Ingenious young guy Wiik Induced to !) 'r - ' - ro:!d f!y. So lie built a machine That required gasoline And he thou flow a trifle too high. Ex. Old .John Hull nan gono off on a visit To that poor oppressed land, known as Thibet; ItK diro state he will see. And such cruel tjranny Up will Mire Intervene to prohibit. -Rex. A bequest of $100,000 has been re ceived by Yale for a mining metallurg ical laboratory Madd )ck, the famous' Michigan ath lete, hap decided (o leave college and to go Into business. Minnesota will Fend a contingent ol cadets to the world's fair. It is es timatpd that the expense for each man will bo $25. A Cowboj Prom, was recently held at the University of Michigan, at which six-shooters, bandanas and spurs were greatly in evidence. -A chime of bells has been placed in Mitchell tower at the University or Chicago, as a memorial to the late Mice Freeman Palmer. The faculty of Indiana University has adopted a plan whereby a student can complete both the literary and law com sea In live years instead or seven eais. the time It took formerly It Is 'now reported that Kckerholl lias decided to quit the Uimusity of Chicago, and play professional ball He has received a good offer from one of the Three I teams and will piobably take it up. aH be ilnds he will be ineligible for the tiack team this spilng on account of his studies Two Freshmen at Minnesota recent ly performed the difficult task of float ing the banner of '07 fiom the top of the main buijding. They climbed up to an extremely perilous position, and being entirely unfamiliar with it, one of them slipped and fell to the third floor, injuring himself quite se verely. The carpenter and pattern shop op erated in connection with the engin eering department of the University of Michigan has been enlarger to al most double its former s-i.e At th same time tho equipment of the shop has bejn improved and incrraded. Be fore the close of the current calendar year the foundry, blacksmith shop, and machine shop will be remodeled Illinois is entertaining the Minne ajiolis team for a series of games While that University almost invari ably has one of the strongest teams in the country. liaing graduated a num ber of star players into the big .leagues, the llllnl does not think that the chances are as good this year as last and' that the team will have-to work to win the western Intercolegl--nte-champlonshlp. Eleven courses, in forestry are of fered by the University of Michigan for Its students the current year, as against bIx last year, and none the year before. Forestry Is one of the subjects that was chosen for special consideration when, a few years ago, it was decided to broaden the scope of the literary department by giving more courses thai had a direct bear ing upon everyday problems. The Idaho Argonaut utters the fol lowing Invective against a fad that threatens to spring into existence again: "Perhaps ono of the craziest crazes which ever appeared to "tho humilia tion of any University Is tho revival of tho obsolete Cad, of tho females, of parting their hair in the middle. Al though this ancient custom exagger ates the personal beauty of some of Ita advocates It certainly pictures to an Innocent onlooker how many of the fair damsels must have looked when nature was their de'arest friend." The Shadow lljL Oliver nM Typewriter jjv M The Standard Visible Writer ftjiiJlF f EXTENDS OVER ' ALL THF SMi EARTH t . - . . . . s ', ' ' ' J - ' . - 'r',; .'" - . ," - ''. '' 1 I ' BEST KANSAS CITY and ST. 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