The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 13, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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Announcements
The English club will irioot Satur
day night with MIbb Alice Howell,
1518 North 10th street.
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MUST be Qunrtcr Size
Collars, tlint is they must
be precisely riht nnd made
of stuff which will not shrink.
The Cluett and Arrow Col
lars are rightly made of
Bhrunk fabrics.
Cluett, 25 cents
Arrow, 15 cents
each or 2 for 25 cents
Cluett, Pcabody & Co.
Mnkcrfl of Cluett nnd Monarch Shirts
Sam Westerfield
Proprietor of
Sam's
Cafe
Llttlo Goni Hot
WnfHesnndFlno
Monlfl nnd
Lunches.
IJ7-J2I North J3
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tbarltsB. Gregory
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NO 1044 O STRHHT
The First National Bank
of Lincoln, Neb.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital 200.000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undivided profit . . 4e,000tO
B. H. Burnh&m, Proa.
A. J. Sawyer, Vlce-Prceldont
I H. S. Freeman. C&lhto.
H. B. BvanB, Asst Oashlor.
Frank Parka, Asst. Cashier.
P. R. Eastorday, Auditor.
Columbia National
RiL, OF LINCOLN,
DailK NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.00
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25.000 NE.W WORDS, Etc.
New Gazetteer of the World
New Bloftraphtcal Dictionary
Edited by W.T. II AIIUI8, Ph.D., LL.D.,
U. b. Commisalonor of IMueutlon.
2380 Quarto Page.
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5000 Illustrations.
Alio Webster's Collegiate Dictionary w.ih -
l.Hpajre. 1100 Illuilratlou. BUo i 7xl0iS,lu.
A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe
I"ilntol from taint) lat regular edition, li ha
limp covert ami round comers. Bite : 6)418x14.
FREE, "A Testln Pronunciation," iiwtruct-
Ira and entertaining. Alao Illustrated pamphlet.
ft. Q C. ME.RIUAM CO.
Publishers, Springfield, Mass.
Members of the Latin club are re
quested to meet at tho residence of
Professor Barber, 1230 L street, on
Monday evening, Jan. 16
The senate committee on examina
tions is called to moot in tho dean's
office (107U) at 10 a. m. Saturday, Jan.
11. Charles E. Bessoy, chairman.
Tho Botanical Seminar will hold an
open meeting Friday, Jan. 13, at 4 p.
m., in 102 N. Tho topic Is the Phyto
geny of tho Vogotahle Kingdom and
tho program will consist of four short
paper by Professors Bessoy, Clements
and Heald.
This ovoninc at 4 p. m. is the time
set for tho work to commenco for the
Charter day oxorciscs. Dr. Clapp re
quests that all men who intend to
ontor the80 oxorclses to report. The
men going Into tho sprints will train
from 4 to 4:16, those In tho fence
vault and high jump from 4:15 to 4:30
and those in tho polo vault and ropo
climb from 4:30 to 4:45. By this ar
rangement Dr. Clapp will bo able to
givo individual attention. Here is a
good chance for some good material
to bo brought out, also an oxcellent
opportunity for tho track men to do
some winter training.
Alumni
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Word1 reaches the University that W
F. Meier, 1903, law 1903, who Is this
year teaching English and debate in
tho Spokane, Washington, high school,
is arousing a great deal of Interest In
debato throughout tho state of Wash
ington by the organization of an Inter
high school debating league. This
league consists of eight of tho leading
high schools of tho state, Spafford, a
graduate of Nebraska, 1902, who is
teaching in tho Davenport (Wash.)
high school, is also interested In this
organization. The first debate of the
series will occur soon between Spokane
Warren B. Cattlln, 1903, a member of
tho Nebraska inter-state debating
teams In 1902 and 1903, who was In
structor in languages In the Hamburg
(Iowa) high school during the last year
1. now Instructor In English in the Du
buque high school. Mr. Cattlln has or
ganized a debating club which Ib a
new Institution In that school and
which promises to bo very prosperous.
It. C. James, law 1903, a member of
Nebraska debating toam against Kan
sas In 1903, who was elected county at
torney of Richardson county last fall
changed his address lust week from
Humboldt to Fall City where he -wdll.
enter upon his official duties.
The debate hold yesterday bylthe
torlc 15 upon the Immigration question
was judged by Professor Fogg to be
a distinct advance over tho team's first
debato in the course. Billings and Gib
son argued for tho affirmative and
Tunlson and Drlscoll responded for the
negative of tho question.
Dinners and suppers $2.50 por week.
Tho Home Cafe, 214 S. 12th.
Get tho best Henderson- & Ames'
uniforms, at Armstrongs.
Armstrong Clothing Company, prac
tical batterer-
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BETWEEN
Chicago, St. Paul,
Minneapolis,
Council Bluffs and
Omaha.
EQUIPMENT RIGHT,
TIME RIGHT,
SERVICE RIGHT,
ITS ALL RIGHT,
CITY TICKET OFFICE 1512 FARNAM ST.
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Better Investigate
the merits and advantages offered by the various
railway lines before purchasing tickets. The
Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry.
has electric-lighted trains, solid vestibuled.
steam heated, equipped with every modern
safety device, heavy steel first-class road-bed and
many other advantages. Write to
F. A. NASH, General Western Agent, 1524 Farnam Street,
OMAHA, NEB.
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Our Mlcroscopss, Microtomes, Laboratory Glass-
wars, Chsmlcal Apparatus, Chonlcals, Photo
Loniss and Shutters, Flsld Glasses, Projsctlon
Apparatus, rnoio-niicro camoras art used b
Ihs leading Lb-aaap oratorios and
liow'nl Dep'ts HkWSl Round tho Yorid
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Catalog:
Pros
Bausch & Lomb Opt Co.
Rochkstch, N. Y.
New York Chicago Button 1 rankfurt, G'yJ
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EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights &c.
Anyono Bonding a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion froo whether on
tlons strictly conlldontfi
a. Oldest alienor lor socurlnir oat
l'utents taken through Munn & Co, rocolre
Invention Is probnbly pntontablo. Communlca-
llal. HANUUUU
tptclal notice, without oliargo, In the
sent froo.
SOKonl'utenU
Jinoei agency lor socuring pntonts.
Scientific American.
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Lincoln Transfer Co.; b&ggagti
Phono 176.
Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street
Both phones.
Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c.
Chalra for ladles. 1018 O street
Manicuring, hairdresslng, Bhampoo
lng and facial massage. Special at
tention to students. Tho Famous.
If you got It at Armstroug's, it's
right
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XflMftrifttLwaM.
4tOtyAR0W!IKM
Yalcroen know and the AVw JIavtn Union
says ' " 'I he question of what in tfu world to
ftvt a frundi solved by
S3NGS OF ALL TH" COLLrO-S
which is alike suitable for the collegian ot
the past, (or the studept of the present, and
for tho boy (or fin) with hopes: a'.soforthe
music-lo incr sister and a fellow s best crl "
"All thl NOW tone l, all tht OLD U'iS,
and tht tanri popular at all th colltstt :
n wilcomt rit in any home art whtre
Jio-book aioiiEi. uuaio dkalkus. $l.Mif ri
31-JJ.aS W. lith St.. Now Yor city.
School book o( ail pubUabors at one aloro
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Twonty-one meals for 3. Dormitory
Cafe.
Book fiospltal
R. H. QILLESPII
Phoa fMO J24 0 Street
A hnndsomoly Illustrated wookly. TairKOst cir
culation of any sclontltlo journal. Terms, (3 a
year; four months, L Sold byall nowsdoalors.
MUNN XCo.36iBro.dw,,, New York
Dranch Offloo, C25 F Bt, Washlnaton. D. C
ROSS ELECTRIC CO.
122 No. 14th
'Pbo S74
Isctst e Supplies, Window Uf fctlnf, Bbatrtc SlgnM.
, KUctrU sU Combination FUtuis, Dynama.
ttiass House and Store Wiring
A ft m:La!!Raaif. LINCOLN. NEM
We have always been known as the
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This season wc are turnlnr out ktta
than ever. W want your bualneaa.
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