The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 08, 1905, Image 4

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Campus Gleanings
Professor Fogg has moved from 1G34
II street to 1510 O street.
F D. Matlock, Law '04, is editor or
a local paper In St. Paul, Minn.
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ANCOFEU
YOU can always get your
style, your height mid your
exact size in
ARROW
QUARTER SIZK
COLLARS
'I lictMM'nIliir Ix-inir nmdoof
fnhrit'H Hlirunk lirforr rut
1 ins ly thoCliipooo prorcii.
will not xlirink. Thl
iiiNuruA ixTtiiuitenc)' of size
15c each; 2 for 25c
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I-irccst inukrr of Collars At Shirts
in tho world
Cbe fraternity BuilJMng
Ooraer lStb sad K ltra
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sTfetxlkasx M Sharp, rrops.
tsicM Rates for PraUmlty Dance.
Ttttfkmut Automatic ft 74, Ball 74
ReeMenee. Auteextatic 1817. Ball i7
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T. J. THORPE CO.
Qoner'l Machinists
AU Kinds oi Repalre
Locksmiths and Platers
Phone 6U
309 So. JJth LINCOLN
Columbia National
Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
OF LINCOLN,
NEBRASKA
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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Trade Marks
Debiqns
COPVRIQHTO &C.
Anyone) sending a sketch nnd description may
Ascertain our opinion irm nuuiuur uu
on la nrobablT pruentablo, Communlca-
tlonBRtrlotirconfldoutfal. HAHDB00K on Patents
cut free, Oldest ancncT for Bocurlnir pa
I'nlonts takon through Mutm.A Co.
Invention
sAiirv fnr itnmirlliir natftlltft.
iirtincrh Mumi.A-. It), rohnlvff
tptetal notice, without charjto. In tbo
Scientific American.
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-Branch Offlco, 623 F SU Washington. I. C.
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Includes In tho Now E.dltlon
25,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc.
New Gazetteer of the World
New Biographical Dictionary
Edited by W.T. HAKUI8, Ph.D . I.L.D.,
U. b. Commissioner of Education.
2380 Quarto Pages. 5000 Illustration.
N.w I'Utf. UU-h llln.l In.
Mm Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with
lll6pcr. 1100 Illiutratlon. Hlu . 7il0xhi-
A 8pclal Thin Paper Edition De Luxe
I'rintta from iu IUU u regular edition. It ha.
liuipoorrrsaad round corner. Blie . SiSilVi.
FREE, "A Teat in Pronunciation," infract
l and ontertalnlof . Alio Illustrated pamphlets.
G. O CME.RRIAM CO.
Publishers, Springfield, Mass.
Dr. Ward left today to attend the
meeting of the Association of Ameri
can Medical Colleges which meets in
Chicago.
The Historical Society is now at
work preparing tho specifications for
the printing of Nebraska constitutional
records for which money was appro
priated by the legislature.
John R I.ntenscr of Omaha, archi
tect for the Administration Building,
made a short visit to Lincoln this
week to decide some- preliminary work
connected with tho new building.
De-an Bessey Issuod a leave of ab
sence yesterday to five of the boys
in the forestry courso in order to al
low them to go to the United States
Forest Reserve at Halsey, Nebraska,
where they will have practical work
for a month or so.
Many Smith and M. H. Swenk, both
of the Department of Entomology
made a trip to Aurora, Neb., yester
day and put in a breeding cage at that
place for a-study of the habits of tho
Hessian fly and the parasites that work
upen it. The men are working under
the supervision of the State Entomolo
gist and will make a thorough study
of the brst means of fighting several
ot the insects that hae been injuring
Nebraska crops.
Prof. Caldwell's class in Current
Events will discuss the Interesting
question of Canada, "New Foundland
and the Northwest" at the next meet
ing Thursday. The discussion will em
brace the political geography, the ex
ternal problems, the industrial situa
tion and the future outlook of Canada.
Visitors who are interested in the
scientific discussion of up-to-date top
ics nro cordially inited to attend the
meetings of this clas '
INQUIRY
"Will you kindly gle us the names
ot two or three of your students who
have canvassed and would be suitable
general agents for us? We want all
students who canvass this summer to
advertise our paper at the same time
in a way that will not only not inter
fere with, but will actually help, their
other work.
"An early reply in the enclosed
stamped envelope will greatly oblige,
"Yours respectfully,
"P. V. COLLINS PUB. CO.
"Minneapolis, Minn."
BsssSrPI
Without a statute to aid him, with
no 'constitutional authority," it is
said, and with scarcely a word from
the silent man who sits in the execu
tive chair at the Missouri capital, the
lobby is anquished The reason of It
In the man Folk. Not a railroad
has been seen in
"Joe" Folk came
is sought by the
all is
pass
since
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CALIFORNIA
VIA
UNION PACIFIC
Every Day
Prom March 1 to May 15, 1905
$25.00
Short Line. Fast Trains. No Delays
Be sure your ticket reads over
this line. Inquire
E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent
See Yourself as
Others See You
nrHE Printed Stationery you
reflects your business Judg
ment. No job is too common te
be neatly done. What you waot
when you want it.
KIING 8c JESSUP
The Iw Prtjj Printcn 125-127 N 12th St
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STUDENTS
Jefferson City
to Town and
members and
clerks of the legislature. Not a whis
per of bribeiy or corruption has been
Folk has made boodling a danger
ous profession in Misosurl. The pol
iticians fear him, and they fear him
ixi'ause the people love him because
public opinion is back of him In all
that he says nnd does, and in banish
ing the corrupt lobby from Missouri,
Governor Folk has vindicated the
omnipotent power of a righteous pub
lic opinion. Collier's, April 8.
For first-class Tailoring
at low prices, see Union
College Student Tailors.
Pbones; Automatic 3255,
Bell 209. jt J- Jt-
Union Col lege Tailors
South Fnt -ar.ee College Building
STEINED-WOEMPENER
DRUG CO. Wholesale and Retail
DRUGGISTS
Automatic Phone 1707 1146 O Streat
LINCOLN. NEB.
Dan't be a 4tad one keep youraelf leoking acat.
Patronize
Zh Weber Suitorium
Cleaning, Praising, Dying, Repairing and
Refitting of Fine Clothes.
Ball 78 Automatic I708
YOUR PARTIES
BALLS AND BANQUETS
aro not a complete suc
cess without programs and
menues. Oet them printed
at
QRIFFIN-OREER PRlNTINd COMP'y'
1136 O Street
COAL
DIERK8 LUMBER
COAL CO.
BellPhna35 Automatic SO 1 1
This is what we know about out
young men's suits for 1905. In design
tit, pattern and workmanship, they
outrun competition, grade, for giade.
Palne's Clothing Store
Auto 1292 Boll 147
8OUKUP & WOOD
Expert Cleaners and Dyers
1320 N 8treet
LINCOLN. NH1
If you want to see the swellest $3.50
and $4.00 Tan low shoes you ever saw,
stop In at Sanderson's. They are beauties.
All students are requested to loavo
their 'phone numbers at the Registrar's
office.
Twenty-one meals for ?3. Dormitory
Cafe.
Lincoln Transfer
Phone 176.
Co.; b&ggase.
Our Mlcroicopii, Mlcrotomis, laboratory Olnt-
vara, Chemical Apparatus, Chemicals, Pholo
tenses and Shutters, Field Olassss, Projection
apparatus, rnoto-micro cimsras art ustd b
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OoTsr'nl Dsp'UBKl Bound tbt World
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Catalog
Bausch & Lomb Opt. Co.
RocnaaTKR, N. Y.
New York Chicago Dotton Frankfurt, C'yJ
New York
Bostonand
The East
Fast dall? train
ChicagOi-tVNorth-
the double-track
Missouri River to
lng at Chicago
ail points East.
service via the
Western Railway,
railway from tho
Chicago,, connect-
witli all lines for
The trains of the
NorthWestern Line
are most completely equipped for the
safety and comfort of patrons.
The Best oi Everything
TLets and full Information on application to
R. W. McQINNIS, Agent,
1024 0 Street.
Chicago & North-Western Railway
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