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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (April 27, 1905)
&W ;W' V-Wt'W'S' ''i-C' , (Tbe Bails fUbraeftaT? Campus Gleanings Remember the annual May morning 1 renkfast at St. Pant's church, May fi Mrs. T. M. Hodgman, who has been ill for a short time. Is reported as Im proving. Dr. Heald was very busy during the Enster recess making plans for his new botanical laboratories at the farm. ehi &m&&& 1 CANT ABA I A R R O W I M 1 ; i-f, I1 - QUARTER SIZE COLLARS You rnn (tot ovpr n hundred Htyle-. Tlip'ri' ninilr in Bcvernl licliclitn mill four kIzim to the inch. Tin- niiitorhiN Ix'InK nliriiiik iK-forr cuttiiiif I))' tin CliiHTirinie''.iuiJ tlio i-iilliiri pruL'tiiall)' iioii Rlirliikublo. 15c Cd ch ; 2 far 2 5 c CLL'KTT. PKABODV U CO. Lnrgcnt milker of Cnlliiri Ac Shirts in the world Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Little Uom Hot tVaftlosnrulKlne MubIh and Lanches 117-121 North 13 Street CbarltsB. Gregory (a. or n. '9D T!ffions 843 "' tb Coal Wan , . ni 329 NO. 1044 O STREET BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks OC8IQN8 COPVRIOHTS &C. Anyono Bonding akotrh and deacrlpUon may quickly ascorjtaln our opinion freo whether an Invention la probably nntontnhla. Coniniuulra UonaatrlotiyoonOdontlal. HANOdOQK on I'atouti out f roo. Oleteat nuenoy for securing patents. Patents taken through Munu & Co. rocelri rptclal notice, without ofaargo. la the Scientific American. A. handsomely Illustrated weekly. Ijinrost ctr dilation of any nclontlflc Journal. 'I'ernis. $3 a tt: four roontba. 1L Sold by all nowsdenlers. MUNN&Co,361B"- New York Urancii Offloo ,&5 V 8U Washington. B. C. LlrflllW Includes In the New Cdltlon 25.000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Gaietteor of the World New Biographical Dictionary Edltod by W.T. H AUUI8. IMi.D . LL.D., U. 6. Corumlatjlonor of Educutluu. 23B0 Quarto Pages. W1T Vltlrt. 5000 Illustrations. Hi.h rtinilintrv AUn Webater'a Collegiate Dictionary with llltpag. HW IUutralloas. Hko TilOaiHUi. A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe lriatu from umt plate reguUr edition. Ii hu limp oovara and roup J wraar. Him S4ilil. FREE, "A Tet la Pronunciation," lutraa- and entertaining. Alto lUtuUmloJ wmphleU. . G. & C. ME.RRIAM CO. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. BijwvB ijTTJTjra 0 Miss Winifred Hyde, who recently received a traveling fellowship, expect to spend the coml.ig year at Jena. Germany Professor Miller, of the department ol f'oiestrj, is now in Washington, in the central office of the United State, Rtiieau of Forestry. Professors limner and Wolcott anci Dr Ward spent a few clays during va cation at hte United States Forest He sen e at HalBey, Nel). Ifarry S Smith, of the depaitment of entomology, did some entomological work at Broken How, Neb, tor the.' state entomologist during vacation During the Faster recess Dr Clem ents spent his time rending proof on his new botanical hook which he hopes to have completed in a little more than a month. Art hall is a pleasant rlace to spend nil hour It will be unusually pleasant nc xt Sunday from three to four, when Dr. I) I.. Thomas will give ills In tel estlng address to university men. Misses Nellie Griggs. Alleyne Archi bald. Coia Merrick and Rose (Mark four post graduate students of the university school of music, gave a con cent) Inst evening under the direction of Prof Fames Dean F. W Davis attended the meet inn of the middle western mathemat ical teachers held at Chicago. April 22. He repoits that a large attendance was picsent and that several interesting papers ewre read Professor Hessey retently received news from the boys in the University dt'iartmeut of forestry, who are now out tor a little practical experience at the forest reserve at Halsey, Neb They rerort plenty of work and fun and some chilly nights. Theie are still n few copies of w student and faculty directory as well as a few handbooks which the V. M. C A will be glad to distribute to those who will call at the association rooms Office' hours, gtnernl secretary, twelve to one j) in. except Tuesday and Thurs day. 12:20 to 1:20 p. m The address which was to have been given by Dr D. L Thomas on the Kith ol April, but which was postponed be cause of certain conflicts, will be given in Art hall next Sunday at 3 p. m Dr Thomas has an unusually strong address and ought tx chaw a large crowd of Unlvcislty men Albert F Woods, "10. a graduate of the department f botany, and for many years one of the government I'oWuiUU In Washington. D. C, has been appointed a government dele gate to the International Congress ot Agriculture to be held in Rocue In May He has aloo been chosen a dele gate k) the Second International Bo l unit til Congress to-be held in Vienna in June Inspector Hodgman leaves today for n tour of Inspection up the B. & M. line to the Black Hills. He will visit the high schools at Revana. Broken Bow, Alliance, Crawford, St. Paul and Old Poor train service and the long e'istance between the towns requires a week and one half tor the inspection of these six schools and Professor Hodgman will not return until Friday, May 5th. By dfeuting Chicago In the lust con test Michigan doses the debating sea son with a clean sweep of victories, having triumphed over Wisconsin and Minnesota previous to the contest with the Maroons. GREEN'S BARBER SHOPS Mogul, 1144" O Street. Palace, 109 No. 11th Street. MAIN THOROUGHFARE TO THE Lewis & Clark EXPOSITION WILL BE VIA. THE UNION PACIFIC This route gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River; h trip to Portland and the Northwest and an opportunity o visiting YELLOWSTONE PARK Juno 1st to September 10th from Pocatello or Ogden through Moniiln. Through trnins daily. Inquiro E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent Chanln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. For Fun, sees Steoie. 143 S. 12th St Sanderson's new shoe store is o beauty. Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P streets. Lincoln Transfer Co.; baggape. Phono 17G. L. W. Pomorene, Plumber, 238 S. 11th street. Lincoln Local Express, 1033 N street Both phones. Get Into a pair of Sanderson's new spring shoes. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladles. 1018 O BtreeL Oyster stow 25 conta at Cameron's new Restaurant, 119 South 12th. Erie B. Woodward, M. D., dlseasos of oye, ear and throat. 207-8 Richards block. Phone GGG. LOST Ladies' gold watch, with leather fob. Return to Nebraskan of llce and receive reward. Elliott's Suitorlum, cleaning, dyeing and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136 0 street. Both phones. FOR SAI E Part interest in Journal loute. Good proposition offered to right man. Call between G and 7 p. m.. 2048 Vine stiect. Oao't b a dtd one kp youraIf looking uaat. Patronize the Weber Suitonum Cleaning. Prtoelng, Dying, Repairing and Relltttng of Pmc (Clothes. DH 78 Automatic I708 THERE IS NO Watch, ClocK or Article 0! 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