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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1905)
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New Oaattr of the Warld New Biographical Dictionary' Edited br W.T. H AUU18, Ph.D.. IX.I)., J. 6. Comaulaatoner of Education. 3380 Quarto Pago. 3000 lllnstratloaa. Hw ruxa Mo Blaatoat. AUa Webster Cotleclate Dictionary with UUc. laMIUwsrmUoa. 0fa 1 1tl0Ha A Soacial Thta Paper Edition Da Luce Prim4'romaiapUUaroUaedalaa. Ilaaa nUn Sip limp eorara and tnni OB Bi. ; SfcxtxlM. PRBBt"ATaattoPronunctatioa" Inttraoi It as4 stcralata-. AIM Ufcafttatea roopaUU. G. & C. MLRRIAM CO. Publisher. Sprtnafield, Maaa. ACADEMY NOTBa The glrlfl social hour club of the Academy will meet Wednesday with Mra. HodRman. Mrs. Hodgman will talk on Borne of the world's greateHt pictures. Refreshments will be served after tho talk. Professor Hodgman left Sunday ev ening for Holdrege, Nebraska. Ho will Inspect the high Bchool of that city and also visit about a dozen other high schools of the stato this week. A baseball team will be organized at tho Academy as soon as tho weathor will permit of out-door practice. Most of the men who played on the last year's team at tho Academy are not In school and sevoral of tho positions will have to be filled from the new material that presents Itself when practice bo gins. The preps will not play any games with teams outsldo of the city because of the lack of support from tho students. Games will probably be played with Lincoln high school and the class and society teams of the Uni versity. The Acadomy Debating club held ah Interesting meeting last Saturday Ev ening. After the usual parliamentary "brap" the national divorce law ques tion was discussed by Miss Cameron nnd Mr. Heskott on tho affirmative and Messrs Fraley and Cleveland upheld the negative. A decision was given In lavor of the affirmative. The question for debate at the next meeting will be the national ownership of the rail roads. It has not been decided yet who the Academy team will meet in argument ative combat, but it is quite likely that at least one debate will bo taken on. The Academy team met and defeated the City Y. M. C. A. team last year and the Christians will probably be given first consideration this year. m To California In loss than three days from Lincoln what an acreoable change! Why endnre three moro long month of winter weathor, when you can leavo it all and go to balmy California on a train like the C olcX&n State Limited Every comfort and convetoienoe sfforgeous hotel on wheals, if you please expreeely for yon. Dally via Wk Paso and the Southern Pacific through New Mexico. Moat aoutihterly course-raickest way to reach the realm of summer. Ht ry mil 1 a mile away from winter. Full information about this train and other service to California with booklet "The Golden State," promptly on request. F H. BARNES Ge Re . DERATING CLUB HOLDS ROUSING MEETING. The Students' Debating club was called to order at the appointed time last Saturday ovonlng, and with Its usual vim and fire began grinding out the rules and principles of Parliamen tary I aw. A Parliamentary loader has been ap pointed who will, hereafter, place the territory on which battles are to be vmfced oJwk-wllLfuither elucidate tech nicalities. Communications were read from the Alpha Omega Debating club of Doane college and It Is hoped that a debate will soon be arranged with the Con grogationallsts. The question for next Saturday Is: Resolved, That the South is justified In suppressing the negro. Affirmative Sherlock, Waldo. Negative Mathers, Anderson. Washington's birthday, Feb. 22. l9o:, all departments of .tho postofflce in eluding stations A, B and C, will be open until 10:00 a. m. The postoffic and stations will then close for the day. Carriers will make morning dollvery oer theli entire routes. EDWARD R. SIZER. Postmaster. See Yourself as Others See You mHE Printed Stationary you taw reflects your business Itftfg meat. No joe it too comsnoa to ha neatly done. That ye was whta you want it. KIING & JESSUP Tht It Ptcu Printr J25-I27 N I2th St. STUDENTS Tke newest antf finest Basfcas? Shop in Nebs aaka. FatUoav lar attention given to lata, neck and scalp mauafiaf . j The Aristo 1206 O St., Burt Block A very Ingenious poster announcing the meeting of the Forest Club on March 4 has been posted In Nebraska hall. Tho poster Is tho work of Mr. C. G. Bates of the class in Forestry. FOUND Black silk muffler with stick pin. Owner can have same by calling at Nebraskan office and paying for this ad. SEE MANN, the Druggist For Perfumes ami Fountain Pens 117 N Uth Street LINCOLN Columbia National Bank -ii wimA CasitaClffMIOjW SrattalatumB Literal. 50c. luterltncar, IX.50. U7Tt. Eiriumartefi Ucnntn, French. Italian, Satatth. UUd, Greek. $J.00, and fl.W. Completely Parsed Caesar, Book L Hm on tacA p(jc int4tUnear iraaalaUon. Ittrrat tranilatloo, knd etWy rord rOfnMtft; parted. Long vowel mar kod. fi.GU. Completely Scanoed-Parsed AeneJd, 1. 11.20. Completely Parted Cicero, Oration L s. HINDS A NOBLB, Pabllsaera J I. 33 -35 W. 15th St. New York City Schooliookt of all publiaheri at oti4 tor MRS. J. W. PETRY aSSVT1 . BAKERY 2S3 So. Uth C5t rat eat Bell Phone 564 Anto Phone 2664 GrBiin-Crter Prtptm Company moWt LiftaVlKattAne LOST No. G L. Et Waterman foun tain pen. Return to office of The Dally Nebraskan. Armstrong Olothlog: Company, prac tical hatters. Get the beat ftenderson & Ames uniforms, at Armstrongs. Hair dressing, shampooing at the Famous. For something artistic and up-to-date try our Platinums Rates for Students io29 O STREET Ve haw always been known as the HSTUDENTy.LAUNDRY ',an, New York Boston and The East Lincoln Transfer Co.; btggatfe. Phone 178. Twenty-one meals for 13. Dormitory Oafe. Lincoln Local Express, 1035 N atreet Both phones. 18 Vlt S EtI 'oiois BJd JOj VT Ttr'.l .,MH,I, , I HUM Thia aaaaon wc arc turning ou battM wi than cvr. W want r amtnaai. YULt BROS.' 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