The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 18, 1905, Page 4, Image 4

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Campus Gleanings
Tho Graduate club will bo enter
tained by Mrs. and Mies Franklsh at
tho Woman's Building next Saturday
evening.
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know how seldom one find a collar
and a cravat that will go well to
gether. The main reason for this u
that tho collar U cither just too big
or just too (mall.
Quarter Size
COLLARS
do not bind either cravat or neck.
Tho original and best are
Cluett. 25 cents each
Arrow, 15c each, 2 for 25c
Bold ererywfcer.
CLUETT, PEABODY & CO.
Makers of Cluett and Monarch Bhlrta.
Sam Westerfield
Proprlotor of
Sam's
Cafe
Ltttlo Own Hot
Wnfllos anrtPino
Mualfi and
Lunohos.
117-121 North 13
Street
tbrlesB. Gregory
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tht Coalman
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KO. 1044 O STRRBT
The First National Bank
of Uacte,Nfc.
UNITBO VTATBt DBPOSITOUVs
Capital I tROtOJl
Surpltu ll,tM
UnoirMtd prat . . jm
6. H. Burnham, Fim
. J. lawyer, Vloa-Frsatdaai
EL I. Frsemaa, Caifcia.
H. B. Utsm, last Oaaaler.
Frank Parka, Asat Oaaalat,
P. R. Bastorday, Auditor.
Columbia National
Rant- 4ft 0F LINCOLN,
Dame: & Nebraska
Capital, $1(XM)00.00
Includes In the Now Edition
25,000 NE.W WORDS. Etc.
New Gaxetteer of the World
New Biographical Dictionary
Edltod by W.TJtIAttUI8. Ph.D., LL.D.,
U. b. Commlsslonor of Education.
Tho Department of Botany sont off
ull of the Nebraska Algae to an expert
In tTilB branch of botany for study and
education.
2380 Quarto Pages.
Hew PUUi.
5000 Illustrations.
ltMi niodlnr.
Abo Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with
lUlpe. 1100 Itliutmloas. BUo i 710iiH1'
A 8pecla Thin Paper Bdltion De Luxe
Printed from unspUU M regvUr txlUlun. Iihas
limp corcr and round cornrra. Bko i B)Ji8tl.
FREE, "A Test in Pronunciation," instruct
lr and entertaining. Alio UliutnUed pamphlet.
G. 6 C. ME.RRIAM CO.
Publlahers, Springfield, Mass.
Hovoral of tho botany peorle read
papers this week beforo tho Stato
Horticultural Socloty which meets at
te Farm.
MIbb Ruth Rouse of London, repre
senting tho World's Studont Federa
tion, will 1)0 here January 28-30 as a
guest of tho two christian associations.
In Nebraska hall the plastering fell
from the colling cf ono of the rooms a
(few days ago while the workmen were
moving some heavy logs In tho mu
seum. It made 11 "nasty mess."
Cliancollor Andrews history of tho
United States nas boon translated In
the Russian language and will soon
appear In Russia. The translation Is
doiie by Miss Eugenie Hourwlch of
New York city.
The "IDnner Pall" preacher, who
produced such an Impression lost year
will deliver the address at the Men's
mass meeting Sunday next. "Who's
Qveer" Is the novel title of the address
0 this- well known speaker, Mr. Geo.
j McNutt.
Thursday evening at 7:30 sharp in
the First Presbyterian church Dr.
Francis W. Russell of St. oLuis will
speak to college men. Members of tho
association and others interested In
Christian worki are expected1 to be
there. After a brief talk by Dr. Rus
sell, the ladles of tho church -will serve
refreshments.
The Latin club met last Monday ev
ening at the home of Prof. Barber.
A constitution was adopted and offi
cers were elected. Miss Ruth Wood
small was elected president and Mr.
Frank Peterson secretary-treasurer.
Miss Mabel Sterling and Miss Alma
Vanderveer were elected members of
the executive committee. At tho first
mooting of the club Dr. Johnson's latin
classs -will present a latin play. Tills
will be held the second Tuesday In February.
On next Thursday evening at tho
First Presbyterian church there will
bt a gathoring of all student young
men lnterostod In Christian work for
the purpose of meeting and hearing
Dr. F. W. Russell, of St. Louis. Dr.
Russell is an alumnus of tho Univer
sity of Nebraska and has been a pastor
at Boulder, the seat of tho University
of Colorado. Ho Is In sympathy with
university men and understands their
problems. Members of the faculties of
the university are cordially Invited.
Refreshments will be served and the
meeting will be entirely informal
NOTICE.
All write-ups of Seniors and pictures
must bo in tho hands of the commit
tee by Saturday or they will be too
lato to get In the Senior book.
Fresh homo-mado candies at Max
woll'B, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts.
Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c.
Chairs for ladles. 1018 0 street.
Oyster stew 25 conta at Cameron's
new Restaurant, 119 South 12th.
Got tho best Henderson & Ames
uniforms, at Armstrongs.
Armstrong Clothing Company, prac
tical hatters.
'Lincoln Transfer Co.; baggage.
Phono 176.
Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street
Both phones.
If you got it at Armstroug's, It's
right.
Shampooing, hairdresslng, Tho Fo-mous.
Chanln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
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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.
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 elcctaic-lifjhted trains, solid vestibufed,
steam heated, equipped with every modern
aafety device, heavy steel first-class road-bed and
many other advantages. Write to
F. A. NASH, Benenl Western Agent, 1524 Farnam Street,
OMAHA, NEB.
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liuiii ynu millBfl, rilld UISSSSS, nojKllOU
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Catalog H5sPres
Bausch & Lomb Opt Co.
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PROSandW
COMPUTE. DEBATES
Our foreign policy, the
cuTcocy, toe tariff, Im
migration, high llcenss,
woman suffrage, penny
postage, transportation,
truaU. department stores.
municipal ownership of enjua
irancuises, government
control of telegraph.
Botktldtt of the abort)
and many other qutt
iiant completely debated.
Directions forprganitlng
and conducting a debat
ing; society, with by-laws
and parliamentary rules.
Price, At. 50 Postpaid.
Cloih 469 Pages.
SIHDS & NOBLE
31-33-33 West Iflth Street, N. Y. aty
Sckoelbeokt of nil ftMithtri at H4 ttort.
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R. H. QILLE3PIK
Phona J 140 124 O Street
60 YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyono sending a sketch and description may
quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an
lurontlon Is probably patentable. Communica
tions strictly confidential. HAMBOOKan Patents
sont f roc Oldest agency for seoirtnapatanis.
Patents taken through Mnnn & Co. recelre
tpeciol notice, without ohame, la the
Scientific American
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. J.arKst clr
culatlon of anr sclontlflo lournaL Terms. tS a
year: four months, SL Bold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co.881BN6W York
Branch Offloo. OK F 8U Washington, D. 0.
ROSS ELECTRIC CO. 5K
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This season ws ars Uanjng out bu wasti
than vr. Ws want yeut bustnsaa,
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Auto 2784 (GUO Street aaII7M
Griftin-Greer Printing
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