The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 30, 1904, Page 4, Image 4
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Hats, and Shoes at Lowest Prices, 4' 24,4.4.4.44.4.4.4.4,4. 4.4,4,4, 4.4,4, 4,4,4, 4,4. ...ft.jjjjwjisi STEINEft-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. Wholesale anJ Retail DRUGGISTS Automatic Phone 1707 1146 O Street LINCOLN, NEB. ROSS ELECTRIC CO. ' 122 No. Ulh Phone 374 Electric Suppllei. Window Lighting, Electric Signa, 6aa, Electric and Combination Fixture. Dynamoj ltd Moton. Uniion nnil C. Uf!.l.M nuuou aim oiuiu iriiing All kinds of Elev alor Repair, LINCOLN, NEB Campus Gleanings The claBB in French 1 haB been di vided into two divisions,' on account of tho large attendance. The chemistry b sliding is fastnear ing completion and will be opened for work in two or three weeks. G. W. Cheney. 'OG, of Bee, has re turned to school after a year's ab sence on account of 111 health. fjRS. ROY W. RHONE Mandolin and Qui tar Instructor J Studio Ijja J St., Llncola Formerly ina true tor in Univcnlty School ol Muala nd WcUyn Uniraraity. For further Information call at atudio, or ring sip Aato Phbne 133a Jim Whiting, a former engineering student, is confined to his home by a severe attack of bronchitis. Physical examinations of the gym students are being held this week, and Monday morning the practical work will begin. change the date. Elaborate prepara tions are being made to Insure a good social time. . . G.ttlann W. W. Burr returned yeeterday morning from St. Louis, where he has beon the. past week taking in tho sights at the World's Fair.' The Lincoln Academy football toam is already putting up a stiff, practice game under the coaching of Graves, "formerly of the university team. Green's Barber Shops 'l 17 North EUreh-8t. LINCOLN, NEB. Druggist Short timt Loans Wa Loan Ifoar You. SEE US PEOPLE'S LOAN AND TRUST CO, Room 107, Prouna Floor Fraternity Building J. R. BURLEIGH, Manage Professor Fling's class in European history Is so large this semester that he has been compelled to change ttye place of recitation from L. 308 to the art room. Dr. J. J. Davis Graduate Rciractloobt 'PpecticUe nod Eyeglasses Fitted to Relieve Headaches and Eye Strain. ite8 'OreetAu to Pfaocui 3021. Residence 28 1 8 LINCOLN, NEB. The new football posters have made ,ther appearance and are attracting much attention. They are of the same style as those whoch proved so ef fective last year. A number of card posters of similar design are also placed in the various business houses of town, ' The Palladian Literary society will otlve its opening reception to-new bu dents next Saturday evening. It was lntonded to held the reception Friday ovenlng. the usual time of meeting, but owing to the Y. W. C. A. reception at the governor's . mansion on that evening it was . thought better to Mission Study. A UNIVERSITY MEETING. Sunday afternoon at 3 a'olock. In Memorial Hall, Is to be the first of a series of interesting meetings on mis sionary topics. It will be a union meeting of the two Christian associa tions and everybody is invited. Mr. A. Elmer Turner of Omaha will speak. AI! who know Mr. Turner need no special Invitation and those who have not met him will bo glad' to make his acquaintance. Let us give him a rous ing reception. J. W. Hilton will sing. MISSION 8TUDY. Some strong courses in mission study are offered by the Christian associations this year. This is some thing for everybody. Tho "extent and variety" of ignorance on thlB subject is surprising. Missions are a real ele ment in tho- world's progress today. No intelligent maW can affbrd to he ignorant about them. The courses 55 outlined do not call for any unreason able sacrifice of time. Tho busiest stu dent can carry ono with a little effort. The only expense is the "Cost of the text-hook. Your schedule 1b not com- pletd without one of those courses. IBLE -STUDY SCHEDULE. Life of Christ, Tuesday, 1-2; Y. W. C. A. room. I ife of Christ, Tuesday, 5-C; U. IOC. Gospel or John, Tuesday, 5-6; U. 106.- Actsj.ajid Epistles, Wodnesday, 5-G; Y. W. C. A. room. Old Testament characters, Friday, &-o; Y. W. C. A. room. Hebrews. Tuesday, 4-5; U. 110. Personal work, Monday 5-6; U. 106. "I ' ' ' Get tho best Henderson & Ames uniforms, at Armstrongs. Candles. Baked Goods' and Ice XJrcam at Maxwell's, 13th and N. ' Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hattors. Go to B. L. Paine's for the new Cadet cap. The Palace. 109 N. 11 Street. The Mogul. - 1144 O Street. ao't be a dead one keep yourself looking nft. Patrenlzt Zbt Wcbtr Suitorium Cleaning, Prcxelng. Dying, Repairing and Refitting ol Fine Cfathea. &" 8 Automatic I708 A, C. Spalding & Bros; Largest Manufacturers In the World e! Official Athletic Supplies. Tho foot ball sup plies manufacture od by A. Ct. Beaut iito A B&09. aro the beat that can absolutely be pro duced ; thoy ara of superior .make: thoy have stood the teat. for over twenty-eight years, and are used by all inter collegiate, tnterecholaatlc and prominent foot ball teamn of tho country. No expense Is spared In making tne goods bearing tho .Bpaiding Trade-Mark as near perfect aa It la possible to produoo a manufactured artfc and if it bears this mark ofperfeonn it to the best. BPALDINOf'8 ompIAL yOOT BALL GUIDE. Kdlted by , Walter Camp. Contains Ihn NEW RULES YOB 1001 . Anrtil artfalwi ,- - TV - - -- H . T -in .7. " . TT- - on too lc WY 1 1 fA i pwae,. It is, In tact, a eomplste en- ia of tho game . Price 10 cents . MNO'S HOW TO PLAY TOOT BALL. anted by Walter Camp . 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