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4i .it..a. " . L. I Ml iA ' iiM'4 " .' ; :, a-.jl-jm aintiim..u,,, i ,-. v ., - "T'aSlpWaWlWrarW " ' - v " equr ' ' , "rr i it K, - ' " Vf , - J ' 4.. " rH ; f w n t - Gbe H a f 1 fU bras ft an Alumni '-l . ti Miss Margaret L. Hall is teaching In h Went Point. C. M. Hinds, '95, haB been appointed to the position of cashier In the Bank of Odcll. TO i CALIFORNIA 'i j,yy-Tr' -i' 'v"''M'fT i--'v j( JBES (b LL AR S R. H. Graham, 97, has been elected superintendent of the West Point pub Id schools. VIA f. Ik III ii ?i l v II L i are just what a young man needs. 6 They give him a size between the one tooTbig.W too little ; in fact, your size. iPhey are made in Cluett 25c Brand or Arrow 15c Brand I Ask any up-to-date Sealer C 13 Cluett, Peabody & Co. Makeri of Cluett and Monarch Shlrti Sem Westerf ield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe LltUo-Gom Hot Waffles and Pino Moats and Lunchos. M7-t2I North IS Street Charles B. Gregory (a.orn.'w) ?3S3Sr. the Coal Wan mmmmmae!m' N0 ,044 0 STREET y ' Oar lftraitfi.ktcmlMh lafcimlm Ala... van, Chialcil Appiratui, Cbimlcali, rtwloj Lioiti ino Minn, inn Hiatus, rrojtetini jppiruui, nwta-Bjcfo canertt art utid br IhtUidlntUk. b-flfitorm n Bonrot Dip'UI I Secud tb World Cataloged Pre Bausch & Lomb Opt. Co. RDCHMTER. N. Y. kNewYotk Chicago Dotton Frankfort. G'v " TOMMY," The Popular Caterer. SbbbbbbbIbb1 BBBBBBBnBa-'Z'BBBBH BSSSSSSSSSSSaL?'aaK ejMiVaBSSSSSSSH BBBBBEiBB:?Wbk' "raBBBBBBBBBBj Rov. and Mrs. Luclen J. Marsh, '01, of Orand Inland, are visiting E. R. Walton of this city. Miss Besflie Brown, '03, will be an assistant in Reading and Expression in the Summer School. Miss Brown is now Instructor in Oratory and Elocu tion in the Hastings High School. O. W. Gcrwlg, '89, is the guest of Dr. and Mrs. Sherman and Dr. and Mrs. Clapp. Ho is in Lincoln for tho reunion of the class of 1889, Which was oelobratcd at tho home of Judge FroBt Tuesday evening. Mr. Gerwlg is now secretary of the Board of Control of the Allegheny (Pa.) schools, which poflitidh ho has Tield for sfeveral years. He was a pioneer to Nebraska and since he took his degree of M. A. from the University In 1890 he has been an enthusiastic supporter oC his Alma Mater. The following Nebraska alumni were in Lincoln last week for the reunion of Phi Kappa Pel: Frank Brown, Omaha, secretary Northwestern Copper Mining Co., of Wyoming; P. A. Powers, Chicago, purchasing agent, Chicago Coke, Gas & Light Co.; Lewis C. Oborlles, Lin coln, member Oborlles & Son Lumber Co., Lincoln; Ward Hildreth, Chicago, treasurer Holsman Automobile Co., Chicago; James Walter Morrow, Pasa dena, Cal., real estate agent; William D Reed, Omaha, real estate dealer; Benton W. Wilson, City of Mexico, with Warner & Qalston, attorneys, New York City and City of Mexico; Vergil C. Barber, Chicago, manager Poeteur Vaccine Co., Chicago; William H. Sudduth, Minneapolis, manager of Jennings Flouring Mill Co.; Rudolph K Strassman, Chicago, advertising manager, Chicago Tribune; Carson Hildreth, Franklin, Nebraska, banker; Vllo Brown, Omaha, with Armour & Co ; H. G. Shedd. Lincoln, registrar, State University; E. A. Wiggenham, T., Ashland, cashier Farmers' & Mer chants Bank; Chas. Y. Thompson, West Point; Burton W. Christie, Oma- hu, physician; Geoo. C. 9hedd, Lincoln, structor, Department of Rhetoric, U. f N.; Frank M. Stlner, Minneapolis, resident Twin City Laundry Co.; Ed- r H. Clark, Lincoln, assistant regis trar and secretary to the Chancelldr, University of Nebraska; Craig L. Sponcer, Pender, Neb., banker; Archi bald L. Haeckor, Lincoln, adjutant pro fessor ofi Dairy Husbandry, U. of N.; Austin "T. Collett, Omaha, Mechanical Engineering Department, Pacific Ry.; Lewis W. Kaismeyer, Lincoln, member Korsmeyer Plumbing Co.; Edwin T. Chapln, Sand Point, Idaho, Funk hauser Lumber Co.; Carl G. Flrche. Plattsmquth, Nob., assistant cashier, First National Bank; Earl W. Wil liams, York, Neb., clothier; James P. Campbell, Kansas, manager Cudah Oil Co.; William H. Alanss, Chicago, industrial comimssioner, Burlington Route; Frank P. Manchester, Pueblo, District Freight-Agent. U. P. Ry.; Chas. W. Engle, Omaha, chief engin eer's office, C. & N. W. Ry.; Frederick A. Cuscadon, Omaha, Union National Bank; Edgar A. Balrd, Omaha, attor-noy-at-law; Ernest T. Brown, York, Neb., attorney-at-law; John D. Ringer, secretary Y. M. C. A., University of Nebraska; Newton ft. Buchley, Hol droge, roadmaster,"BT & M. Ry.; Ernest H. Allen, Chicago, attorney-at-law; Doane Powell, Omaha, advertising de signet; Daniel W. Cook, Beatrice, Neb., banker; Chas. F. Ladd, Lincoln,' dentist; Fritz A. Fricke, Plattsmouth, druggist; John J. Ledwlth, Lincoln, attorney-at-law; Russell S. Harris, Omaha, civil engineer; Philip F. Bross, Lincoln, with Miller & Paine; Herman V. McCulluch, Lincoln, with Lincoln Traction Co.; Arthur W. Jaynes, Oma ha, with Nebraska Telephone Co.; Rex MoorehoHEO, Sutton, Neb,, Lumber '?o.; Burdptte G. Lewis, Madison, Wis., graduate student, University of Wis consin; William C. Mercer, Lincoln, with Magee & Deemer. UNION PACIFIC Every Day From March 1 to May 15, 15 $25.00 Short Line. Fast Trains. No Delays Be sure your ticket reads over this line. Inquire . B. SLOSSON, General Agent ljabtfaaaiU. Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N Pitts Dancing Academy 1133 N BTflKBT Claaa Nights Monday, Wednesday and Saturday. Private Lessons by Appointment. Trade Marks Designs Copyriqhts Ac. Anyone sending a ekotch and deeerj lr opinion dm w n mar quickly ascertain our other an inroni tpn out f roc Oldoat ajroncy for aecurintrpa I'ftlcnta taken throoah Moan A Go. nxelol notUe. wltnout onarao. In the recelre scicnnirC mcrrcan. K taandsornotf Uluttratod Woeklr. Ttaraut clr--TerniB, W a rsarr our months, tL Sold brail newadealent. IWUNN &,Cd ifirow.,. 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