The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 17, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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Senior clnaa moetlnp; U 106 It n. in.
today. Important business. Full nt
londancc lmpcratlvo.
John O. Oakloy Ih qulto aorlously Pick
nt tho Church house.
X Kl Campus Gleanings
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are just wlmL u young
mnn needs. 0 They give
him a size between the
one too big, or too little;
in fact, your size. They
are made in
Cluett 2.l3c Urn i id or
Arrow 15e Brand
Ask Jin.v iiM-lntr tlcnlcr
I duett, Pcabody & Co.
I MoUcrH of Cluett and Monarch SlilrU
Sam Westerfield
Proprietor of
Sara's
Cafe
Lit I lc Gent riot
Waffle and Kino
Mu&Ih mid
LtinohcK
117-121 North 13
Street
Charles B. Gregory
&5Ltht Coal Ulan
NO. 1044 O 6TRKKT
The First National Bank
of
UNffTBO STATBt DBPOSITOHVi
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UndlvMl petti . . M0Mt
t. H. Burnham, PrW,
A. I. tmirrvr, Vloa-PrtaMeai
H. I. frMtnaa, Caafclw.
M. ft. Brmns, Aatt Oataler.
Frank Parka, Aaet, O&aatf.
9. a. Eattrd7, Auditor.
Columbia National
OaOJI OF NEBRASKA
Capital. $100,000.00
JTxf'FTWrTti'iiW'ij
Inctudoa in the New Cdltlon
25,000 NE.W WORDS. Etc.
New Gaxettoer of the World
Now Biographical Dictionary
IMlted by W.T. H AHUIS, Ph.D., I.L.I)..
U. b. Commissioner of Kducutlon.
2380 Quirto Pages,
5000 Illustrations.
Kiel, llln.llnin
ai Webster's Collegiate Dictionary witu
Illvlivajrt. lUMllluittattuu. HUo : 7il0xlri.
A 8pecitd Thin Paper Edition De Luxe
Printed from mine iUU rxfuUr i dlilim. It bin
limp carer, mid round rora.ni. Hi.- , L '& 1,.
FREE, "A Teat In Pronunciation," ln.tn.ct
Irc and entertaining. AUo lllnitrated jKuophlrt.v
G. & C. ME.RRIAM CO.
Publishers, Springfield, Mass.
R. F. Ptrry, '02, now with tho Cud
nhy Packing Co., South Omahn, Ih vla
ltlng University frlondfl.
J. It. V'aRoy, '04, assistant principal of
tho Pawnee City high school, visited
the University yesterday.
Ooo. D. SplUler, '01, now cngagod in
the ptactlec of law at Ijiwronce, Kan.,
la in town on business.
The Horbarlura received a couple- of
packets of fungi within tho past fow
dayH. One of these Is from Salt Lake
City.
A. J. Van Antwerp, an engineering
student, left Friday for his homo at
Broken Bow, whore ho has accepted
th( deputyshlp In tho county super
visor's office.
The Cadet band, with August Mnge
now lending, will play several nub
bom at tho Olco club concorl February
lGth, at the Oliver theater. The club
is rehearsing threo times a week, and
is gottlng into excollont shape. No out
of town coucorts will be given until
after the homo concert.
Mr. L P. Tyuer, 1904, has resigned
Lis position In the Univorsity library
to accept a placo In Araorlcan National
bank. Kansas City. His place on Uic
library staff has boon filled by appoint
ment of MIbb Mabel Brattle, a gradu
ate of this university, and who has
studied for the past year at the University.
ORGANIZED AORICULTUHK.
All classes have boon dismissed at
the State Farm this woek on account
o the program of organized agricul
ture, which is being given this week.
This program commences today and
lasts until the 21st. Each day is set
aside for the discussion of some par
ticular phase of tho agriculture and
stock raising problems. There are
some very strong speakers on the pro
gram, such as Chancellor K. Benj.
Androws, Pros. O. S. Christy, Prof. A.
E. Davisson, Dr. A. T. Peters and' Hon.
Robert W. Furnas. These programs
t&ke placo at University Farm with
the excoptlon of the program this ev
ening which is hold In Memorial hall
chapel. Every student who has time to
attend these will find the meetings
very interesting.
The Uni. School of Music Car
Manicuring, hairtlresslng, shampoo
ing and facial massage. Special at
tention to students. The Famous
Forlxis' Stables, livery, cub and bag
gage service, llliC-31 P street. ill
phone, rf0. Auto phone ir60.
Fresh home-made candies at Max
well's. Vr, O St. and 13th and N Sts.
Union Shining Parlors. Shino, lie.
Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street.
0stor stew 2I cents at Camcimis
new Restaurant, 110 South 12th.
Dinnexsnnd suppers $2.60 per week.
The Home Cafe, 214 S. 12th.
Got the best Henderson & Ames'
uniforms, at Armstrongs.
Armstrong Clothing Company, prac-
ticannntoTsT
Lincoln Transfer Co.; bf.ggas
Phone 17C.
Lincoln Local Express, 1030 N street.
Both phones. "
If you got it nt Armstrong's, it's
right.
Shampooing, hnlrdreusing, The Fo-
ll'OUS.
Chanin Bros.. Florists, 127 So. -43th.
Facial massage Tho- Famous.
The Uni. School of Music Cafe.
Tt)e Rjglt Road
BETWEEN
Chicago, St, Paul,
Minneapolis,
Council Bluffs and
Omaha.
EQUIPMENT RIGHT,
TIME RIGHT,
SERVICE RIGHT.
ITS ALL RIGHT,
CITY TICKET OFFICE 1312 PARNAM ST.
UNION DEPOT OMAHA.
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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 derice, heavy steel first-class road-bed and
many other advantages. Write to
F. A. HASH, Oineral Western Agent, 1524 Farnam Strut,
OMAHA, NEB.
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Oar MlcrtrtCOtlil. Mlrralnmx I ahnrttnrv nt..-
wart. Chimlcil innr.ln rs.mi-.!. rt,i-
ttnias and Shultef, FUld Obisti, Projection
Apparatus, Photo-Micro Caraerat nrj uztii b
IholewdlnRtab-,, oralcrUa and
bonrni vep-tt Hn Round (he World
Catalog EJ Pre
Bausch S Lomb Opt. Co.
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PROS and CONS
COMPLETL DF.DATCS
Our foreiini ltulicy. the
Turrcucy, tC- utitt.lin-
inlgruiluu, Iiiji.lt Jicen.e,
wotnau sulfr.vnc, penny
Ktlaxe, tr.iiiM)rtntion,
tmsU,tlcrurtiucn t sliu e,
umuicipal owitctkhlp if
irauchlnca, gotanntcnt
control nl tvlcKniph
leiii nitti nt t lie 4 bo
mm mil ii v rlhtr mitt
Horn completely deluteil.
Directions lor orgaiiLLliiH
and condudine ; deliat
log society, with iy-lat
and paillanurnt.iry i tiles.
Price, $1.50 I'oiitpalU.
C'lolfi -469 Pa km.
1INDS & NOBLE
31,33-35 Weit ICtlt Street, N. Y. City
ScAroltocks of all jubiuktri at out ttort.
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Trade Marks
Dcstans
CoPVRfOHTS AC.
Anyone bouoiuu n hkcicii ana aoeaipiiQn may
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special notice, without onnme, la tb
quickly necortnln our opinion froo
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sent f roe. Oldent naencr for Bccurlrur BatcnU.
tavontlon is probnbly PAtentn.b& ComminAea.
uoiiBniriciiroonoaomuu. mahUbwUL on latcma
I'atouta taken tlirou
Munn C. reocrtvc
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Scientific fltmrkan.
A. handsomolr lilontratpd weekly.
uuwuoii ui nuy ncionuuo
Ijirycst Clr-
Book BospitaJ
R. H. GILLESPIE
K"o 40 J24 0 Street
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MUNN & Cor. New York
llmnch Onico, 035 V 8U, WnghingtOB. P. C.
ROSS ELECTRIC CO. S8J
Ia.l Suppu,,. Windaw Llghtlrif ..HlMlric Slz,.
aS ComWni FM.DraM
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All M f BlcvjrtR. uhcqlh, HBB
We have alwaya been known u tm
.STUDENTS bAUNDRY
Thla aeaion nt arc turning out txttt -moA
than ever. Wa want you, bualtuaa.
YULE BROS.' HAND LAUNDRY
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