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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1904)
V, V-T r t it1. XLht 2) a :d f flebraeRan "Follow the Flag. ' i y ..a i inri $t We Represent Steinway and Sens. The Piano Without a Rival. Geo. Hteck Vose & Sons A. II. Chase er & Sons dman erson McPball Reed & Sons Schmollor & Mueller And Twenty Other -Makes Wo sll new pianos on $5.00 monthly payments Schmoller & Mueller The largest piano house in the WEST OCKXX0XX0000 LA WW XX tuiu Are You Going: -to ST. LOUIS N. E. A. and the WORLD'S FAIR? Nerer before has the N. B. A. arranged its meeting with snoh wonderful opportunities for the Teaoher, Instructor or Professor. The route ria tho Burlington will be the farorite one, as it has been heretofore. 0. W. Bonnall Gltj PMisnger Agl Burlington Routs Campus Qleanings. Luring tlit hpvc ral hoildas the past vv fk the botanical laboratories have lipen open for the benefit of those who o to close up thrir work it has been announced that every student is now nt llbertj to finish up ills labora ti r work as soon as he can do so This will accommodate the bo.vs who so to (amp A (ouple of mornings ago Professor R.s-se Rave the class in funeral bot nnj a talk on tuture wori( in Iwdany 1L suggested certain courses as the best for paiticular cases, and asked all who were In doubt to consult the head of the department lie fore registering He made some suggestions for those woli aie intending to engage In teach ing. Kapi a Alpha Theta initiated tho yew bain at the state farm Saturday evening with a barn dance. Every thing was in keeping with the sur roundings, the musicians playing the old fashioned country music, the pro grams being of brown heavy paper, and refreshments being served from woodeirbuckrts via the dipper roiite The dance, so thoroughly Informal. was enjoyed greatly by ail Several out of town people were guests of the Thetas for the evening A POPULAR HOTEL Why the Students Have Come to Favor the Lindell- Lincoln Sash, Door and' Mf'g Co. Interior Finish, Exterior Fin ish, Office and Store Fix tures, Water Tanks. THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OwMttl , isop.oOo.oo OoMia ... ii0.ooo.oo I7atlte4 Profits 40.000.00 9. JL BtfRNHAM. President A. I. flAWnm H. 8. FREEMAN Vlce-Pres. Caahier. H. B. BVANi FRANK PARKS AatL C Ifcltr Aast. Cashier P. It IJASTBRDAY, Auditor. UNITED STATES DIUPOSITORY. In re lowing the list of University Kjciety functions held during the past year, it is interesting to note how many of these have been hfld at the Llndell And one is also obliged to note the general satisfaction expressed in the service performed and the accommoda tion shown. Fraternity banquets, the Cornhusker banquet and the banquet given to the baseball team, have been held at the Llndell this year, and weie made highly successful events by t lie superior facilities and high grade servlca furnished. The Llndell has become popular witli Vne students because it has learned and taken painstaking efforts to nieel their wants In the best way possible While students as a rule are not pai ticular. yet they have their tastes, and it is no wonder that they feel pleased when these are gratified The Lindoil management has been liberal with them in their functions, going to the limit to please and accommodate them Concerning the banquet given to the baseball men. one of t he players said: "The service was simply elegant It couldn't have been better Whatever i fellow most cared for was right at hand, and everything was so fine that when l reached by limit. I Just had to shut my eyrs to keep out the sight While this may TTe a crude way of expressing an opinion, it means a groat deal It was the unanimous sentiment of the party expressed by one man, and the genuineness of the spirit in which it was said could not be doubt ed When tho students themselves are effusive in speaking the-way they fared it is evident that special pains were taken to accommodate them. The Lln dell is hiAh class in all respects, and when an extra effort is made supurb results are shown. Students are natur ally attracted to Its Cafe, for having gone once they feel Inclined to go again, which is indeed a good proof of the high satisfaction given The Lln dell stands high In the opinion of the students, and has certainly come to be a favorite with them. 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. bj TO The, Hardware Store for Hardware The Drug Store for Drugs BUT UNDELAND'S, the specialist in ra zors strongs, hair brushes, combs, Man icure goods, cosmetics and toilet ar ticles of all klndB. Ask Your Barber! ,210 So. 12th St. Lincoln 151G Dodge St. Omaha SUMMER VACATION IN COLORADO. Low Excursion Rates tills Summer Via tho Rock Island System. Write for rates and a beautifully Il lustrated book descriptive of Colorado scones and scenery. F. H. Barnes. G. P. A.. 1046 0 Street. T incoln. I The Man who is Looking Constantly for opportunity to better his condi tion is the man who some da will succeed. If this man will applv to tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. ho will receive such inlormatioti rcjjardinfj lands located on or reached -by this railway as will aid him in his hunt for happiness and prosperity. Address F. A. Nash, Gen'l Western AgU 1524 Farnam St. OMAHA, NEBRASKA. !HIBpB9WWT"Pi"M Take the World's I Fair Special to St. Louis. NEW TRAIN LEAVES Lincoln at 4:30 p. m. arriving at St. Louis next morning. Leaves St. Louis at 8:lCTp. m., arriving at Lin 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 tor 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 ofllco S. W. Cor. 12th and O Sta Depot Cor. Oth and 3. EtaasEa &,4