The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 25, 1904, Image 3

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E. FLEMING
Time Inspector M. P. R. R.
Practical Watchmaker,
Jeweler and Engraver.
Graduation Presents a
SPECIALTY.
1211 0 Street.
1 Lincoln.
Sam's
Cafe
The only place In
the cilv to cet the
'Famous Elttle Gem
Hot Waffles. Spe
cial serrice for La
dles. Repairing Done. TrunkB Exchanged.
Valises, Pocket bookB, Belts, Etc.
WIRICKS TRUNK FACTORY
1036 O Street.
If you want a suit with style
and fit call on
A. KAPPELIN
206 South 12th.
BellPhones
Office 16.M
F741
Anto. Phone
Offico 1651
Gonsumezs' Ice Co.
Office 1 1 40 OSt. Lincoln, Nebr.
DAKEKDRD5.
LNGrtAVlNC CO.
J. H. STUCK EY
Wholesale and retail ice cream
Wholesale trade a specialty. Special
attention given to dealers and hotels.
Also entertainments, both public and
private.
LINCOLN, Neb.
142 9 O St. 'Phone HOC
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American Cafe
a6 South llth St. Regular Meals age.
Meal Tickets, 2 J Meals, $4.00.
8jdl Service Given to Prtl and Out.
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if ILLUSTRATORS
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I A CLUETT COLLAR I
I QUARTER EACH, QUARTER SIZES I
I CLUETT, PEADODY A CO. I
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Engineering Notes.
Frank Miller, an old student, has
been visiting friends about the Univer
sity, and looking over the old stamp
ing ground. Mr. Miller Is now a bridge
engineer with the Canto Bridge Co ,
and has headquarters at Omahn. In
cidentally the annual competitive drill
vwas taken in. . During his Senior year
Mr. Miller was flrBt lieutenant of Com
pany C. and his company won second
place In the competitive drill that year
The UiprIs of Messrs. J. B Davidson
and I. W. Chase, which is Hearing
completion. Is probably one of the
most Interesting and valuable ever un
dertaken In the engineering depart
ments. The subject of this thesis is
'"The "Design. Construction and 'Effi
ciency of a Pour Horse-Power Gaso
line Engine." and It will be offered as
part of the requirement for the degree
of B. Sc. In mechanical engineering.
The work has been particularly com
plete, involving the design of the en
gine, construction of patterns and cast
ings, and the complete construction
of the finished machine, together with
a series of efficiency tests of the com
pleted engine.
The engine Is of the two-cycle,
closed crank case type, and it pos
sesses a number of novel features in
its design. While a number of diffi
culties have been met in connection
with the work, they have been suc
cessfully overcome. In connection
with ..the tests a novel form of.ea.lor.-d
fineter was designed to determine the
heat in the exhaust gases. The heat
ing value of the gasoline was deter
mined In a Junker's calorimeter, so
with the knowledge of the heat In the
exhaust, a complete heat balance be
comes possible.
While the work possesses a consid-J
able general Interest, the value to the
men Immediately concerned is very
great, as It has given them experience
larely obtained in undergradute theses.
It is understood that Mr. Chase has
been offered a position in the gas en
gine works of Fairnanks, Morse &
Co.. and Mr. Davidson with the Amer
ican Gas & Mining Machinery Co.
Ware and Thomas have completed
the readings on their thesis. The series
of experiments they have completed
bears on the "Strength and Security
of Bridge Floors." and constitutes one
of the most Important and valuable
additions to practical engineering sci
ence eer contributed by students of
the University.
Not only was the development of the
subject in itself a difficult work, but
the devising of means for making a
large number of reliable and compara
ble tests was In itself no small
achievement. This was accomplished
by means of an ingenious system o.
levers, the load being applied by the
large Riehle testing machine. The re
sults were entirely independent of any
eriatic action on the part of the lat
ter, the deflections of the floor being
measured by an Independent leveling
device.
Thus the results attain an accuracy
and reliability impossible in direct
leadings on even such an excellent
testing machine as the Riehle.
While, of course, laboratory tests
can never equal in value those made
under service conditions yet the in
formation obtained by the experiments
is of considerable! general value and
will be for the men themselves- of
more benefit than any of their other
school work. '
It is perhaps pertinent to point out
that it is by furnishing to the scientific,
wcild such results as these and in
graduating men of capacity and energy
to attain them that a University
proves itself worthy of a place among
the great educational Institutions.
Frank E. Lee, successor to F. T.
Shepard, public stenographer, mimeo
graphing. Special rates to students.
501-&02 Richards Blk. Phone, Auto
1155.
Special rate to htu'dents at Hendry's.
Wright Drug Co.. 117 No. llth,
phone 313.
Erie B. Woodward, M. D., eye, ear,
ijose and threat. -Glasses fitted. Rich
ards block, Lincoln.
The Wnltebreast Go., at HOC O 8L,
(a the place to buy coal.
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EHDCDLATE5 BDNHIN5
Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., 11th and O Street.
LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up-to-Dnto Soda Fonntain
and Magazines.
HO North 11th Street.
1426 0 13th and N
M (REAM
ICES
MINI
And
(OraiONERY
Then k ao watch, dock or article at
Jewelry we cannot fix
G A. TUCKER
The Up-4o-the-Mlnute Jewels
PROMPT SERVICE. JJ2S O flfcted
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBHASKA
OAPITAL - - tlOO.OOO.OO
OFFICERS
John Trlh, Pr. J. H. Weaontt, Vic-Pre.
Jo Bamtiela. lad Vlce-Proe.
P- L. Hall OahJr w. ft. Ryona. Xm'i. Oua.
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l Western Glass
and Paint Co. I
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The Weber Suitorium
h the tfp-te date place
where yew caa get yoee
Clothing Cleaned and Pressed
Phone 708. Northeast Cor llth and O
POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL
was opened this fall with tables all
newly covered, best cues and balls,
newly papered, everything up-to-date,
including customers.
B.P. POWELL, 146 N llth St. PHQfte L6fi4
Hotel Walton
I5J5 O Street. Phone 566
100 rooms best low -prised house in city
RATES-$i Per Day and Vp
EmuJI
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18iffii2S2i
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HIGH GRADE
STUDENTS
Foriirst-dats Tailoring ittov
pricci, ict Union College Stu
dents Tailors. Telephone 120
Union College Tailors
South Entcrance Collcre Bid
Wedding Gifts.
Sterling silver arti
cles make the most
appropriate wedding
gifts and our lino of
Sterling goods is the
best In Lincoln.
Special prices to clubs
and societies.
139 So. 13th St.
m. G. WOLFF
139 So 13th.
Mrs. J. A. Retry
Wholoflole and Retail
B AKLERY
'Phone 564 234 So. llth
Use Hot
Water for
House Heating
The Modern Method
Estimates furnished for work
anywhere in the state.
Korsmeyer Co.,
188 South Tenth Street
MelieMVtenpeier lri Cv.
8uccM0(i to
STEINER PHAIWACY.
1144 OStMtt
PfcMMTOZ LIMBIC
Manufacturers of 8teiers Baleen
Rhubarb Gold Capsules, Pile Oat am
dray's OonJ'iou Pewdara.
L. J. HERZOG
1230 O Street, Lincoln, Nob.
Fine Tailoring
Spring & Summer
Novelties
Prices the Lowest '
Quality the Best ;;'
h. J. HERZOG i '
1280 O Street, Lincpln, Neb. J
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