The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 12, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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PIANO HOUSE
135 SOUTH llth STREET
Univezsity Bulletin
TODAY Convention Nebraska Pho
tographers' association, Art hall.
MAY 11!- IJaseball, Crr Ighton vs. Ne
hiasKu, the Campus or I & M. Park.
MAY 12 Recital, Memorial Hall.
MAY 12 Freshman Party, Walsh Hall.
MAY 17 "Mr. Tompklnu' Hired Man,"
by the Dramatic club, Memorial hall.
MAY 17 Unseball. Highland Park vs.
Nebraska, the Campus or F. & M.
Park. '
MAY 10 &. 20 Interstate Tennis, Min
nesota s. Nebraska, the Campus.
MAY 19 South Dakota, yb. Nebraska,
the Campus or F. & M. Park.
MAY 20 Pan-Hel Dance, The
toriutn.
MAY 20 Competitive. Drill Day.
MAY 20 -IntcrscholaBtic Field
High School Fete Day, F. fc M
MAY 21 -Hand coiuert. Memorial ball
MAY 21 -Track Met, Minnesota vs
Nobraska, F. & M. Park.
MAY 21 Cadet Fneampment Begins.
JUNE 4 Annual Concert, School of
Music, Memorial Hall.
JUNE 9 Thirty-third Annual Commencement.
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OUR LEADERS
Stdnway & Sons
Schmoller & Mueller
Steger & Sons
Vose & Sons
Emerson
Mueller
A. B, Chase
Geo. Steck
And 23 others. We sell new
Pianos on $5 monthly
payjnents
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Are You Going
-to
ST. LOUIS
N. E. A.
and the
WORLD'S
FAIR?
Norer before has the N. B. A.
arranged ita meeting with iaoh
wonderful opportunities for the
Teaohor, Instructor or Professor.
The route ria the Burlington
will bo the favorite one, as it has
been heretofore.
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Oily Pamnger Aga4
Burlington Routs
Audi-
Day,
Park.
Campus Qleamngs.
The feed mil has been set up in the
shops at the State Farm, and is now
gi tailing feed for use there.
Piolc.-.s-or Miller of the foiestry de
partment is now at the torest reserve
near Halsey. Neb., whrre tin fores-try
boys are at work.
The students in the study of woods
aii nuv nt work learning the sclent ill.
nanus of the tiers from whith tin
principal I Imh of woods are sreured.
In tlit depaitment of botany it has
been ni res-war) again to make a re
nriangenieut of the books and speci
mens in order to get more room for
laboratoi) materia in the storeroom.
l'roftsor IJesj-iy was called to Iowa
yesterday by the death of his sister.
Mrs. Cyrus Smith, who has lived for
many years in Iowa and Nebraska
Dining his absence Dr. Clements will
look efter his ilassis in botany
Tomorrow morning at 7 ': lock J he
CJl-e club will leave for a three days'
trip, appealing at Norfolk Friday
night, and at Winner Saturday
night. Twenty men will be im hided
in the trlu
t ,
A System of exhaust pipes has been
installed in tin- forges at the State
Farm shops, to take off the smoke The
lorges hae hand instead of force
blasts, slmc the former are niorp gen
erally in use among the laimers of the
slate. The new exhaust pipes measure
Irom S to 2 inches in diameter.
Chancellor Andrews received a let
ter yesterday from the University of
Wisconsin, announcing the election of
Miss Elsie M. Blandin, Nebraska ')2,
as lellow in English Literature at
that institution. Miss Blandin jnnde
an enviable record while a student
at this University and her many friends
here will l.e gratified to learnof her
success at Wisconsin.
Baseball Men to be Banquetted.
Lincoln Sash, Door
and Mf's Co.
Interior Finish, Exterior Fin
ish, Office and Store Fix
tures, Water Tanks.
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IH:in Roscoe Pound gives a banquet
tonight at the Untlell hotel to the
nombeis of Nebraska's victorious
baseball team.
Dean Pound is ehaiiman of the base
ball committee on the Athletic Board,
and those to fortunate as to have had
rxpci-leiuc will remember with pleas
ure former banquets Dr. Pound has
ghen.
Wirick's Trunk & Bag Store. 103G 0.
Special rate to atudents at Hendry's.
Boston Dentists, best worlr and low
prices.
The Wbltebroaet Go., at HOG O St..
is the place to buy coal.
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 8o. I3t.
"Foirow the Fag."
Jlllk
Many Miles Shortest
to St. Louis.
The only line with its own Station at the main en
trance of the World's Fair Grounds. Many special
rates during the Exposition. All agents can sell via the
Wabash.
HARRY E. MOORES, G. A. P. D., Omaha, Neb.
"COOK WITH"
GAS
Lincoln Gas and
Electric Light Company
"jESBSll
Take
the
World's
Fair
Special
to
St. Louis.
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NEWTRIANLEAVES
Lincoln at 4:30 p. m. arriving at St.
Louis next morning. Leaves St.
Louis at 8:10 p. m., arriving at Jwin
coln at 12:15 nocn.
Through Pullman Sleeper from
Lincoln and electric lighted coaches.
Three trains daily between Lin
coln and St. Louis.
Through connections made at St.
Louis ior all points east.
World's Fair Rates. are now in
effect and are very low. Don't be
afraid to ask questions.
F. D. Cornell, P. & T. A.
City Ticket offloo S. W. Cor. 12th' and O Sts
Depot Cor. 9th aud Sr
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