y ttbe ailp flebraeban b IN v. LT ALBURY 1 UK best collar for nil 'round service, fit and finish H the ARROW 'I hesr roll ir are made in Q U A It T K It S I a ' - ()l; MIKl NK I- BKIl Tliry arc sure Id fit yei. just ritftit Hid you lue over 1()0 styles In select Iroin 1 5 c f r , 2 fn r 2 5 c U.UETT. PEARODY & CO. Largest nialeri o( Collars & Shirts in the world Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Little Qooi Hot rVaflloa nntlKlno MeuU and Lunohes 1 17-121 North IS Street XhafUsB. Gregory (V.otn.'gi) ,.&" Xlbt Cost fflan NO. 104-4 O STRBHT BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DCBIQNS CnVRIQHTB Ac laAHuni1lni( m alrAlAh ind 1 AJHnl Irtti niaf quickly ascertain our opinion free whether u Intention Is probably patontarilB. Communica tions utrlctlyponndenUal. MAnOBOOK on Patents aentfroo. Oldest agency for soourtnu patents. Pittonts taken through Munn A Co. rocelr ipteial nodes, without charge. In the Scientific American. A. handsomelr Illustrated weekly. Jjirscat clr. rotation of any salonttdo journal. Terms. $3 a TW: four months, $1. Bold by all newndoalern. MUNN tCo.30,B"d Hew York Branch Omoo, OS F Bt, Washington. B. 0. THHRE IS NO Watch CIocK or Article ol Jewelry WE. CANNOT REPAIR C A. Tucker, Jowolei 1123 O 3t. Pbne. BeJJ 534. Auto 1534 Visiting and Address Carda Programs, Invitations aad Correspondence Stationary GEORGE BROS. PRINTERS ; 1 Fraternity Building We also manufactuire Advertising Buttons and Mirrors. Telephones: A340, 34a ffbe fraternity J&uUMno Corner lath and W Itmti talks A Iharp, JTrope. If rtsl Rata for Fraternity Due, Automatic !V74.Bc97,4. RssMsncs, Autscaattc If J'aJtf (If, i 133330 ALUMNI NOTES. famuel C Johnson, '00, Llnr-oln, 1h a andidate for the Master of Arts degtee nt tho Boston university. TIip engagement of Dewltt Hansen, 'OS. to Miss McAllister of Grand Isl and, has been announced A 15 Pope, '98, of Red Cloud, was in the city the other day on business. Mr Pone is connected with the New York reform and charity organiza tion. Ho will leave for the east to assume his duties in the fall Ruth Pyrtle, '02, who is teachinH iu the Lincoln city schools, returned recently from Bonesteel, S. I)., where she has been in the interests of her land claim in tho Rosebud reservation, She reports that a large number of teachers hold land claims in the reser- at ion Word has been received that Victor H Yont, a graduate of the university with the class of '03, employed in the test department of the General Elec trical company of Schnectady, N. Y., was electrocuted Thursday evening by coming in contact with a transformer carrying 0,000 volts. Mr Yont grad uated from the University in 1903, taking the degrees of IJ. A. and H. S. C in the same year. He was a player on the 'Varsity football team while in college His home was in Brock, Ne braska He has two sisters in the l'niersit Engineering Notes. Prof Richards went to Grand Island to inspect and take a ride on the new lr P. gasoline motor car. This car is used for passenger transportation on a Lranch toad A great many trade catalogues and other descriptive matter of modern steam engineering practice have been distributed by "Prof. Richards among his classes Mr R D. Smith, superintendent of motle power of the C, B. & Q., has written Prof Richards to ask if any 01 this year's M. E. graduates desiie a iK)sition with their lailroad. T The mechanical engineering depart ment has received an appropriation for the addition of ten more torges and thirty bene lies equipped with tools, to be 1 laced at the farm shops Mr 1 awience, engineet of the light plant on the campus, has just com pleted a Wimhurst static machine for the electrical engineering department This- machine is designated for the purpose of testing of Crooke's tubes, X-Ray apparatus, .etc., and will give a spark of one and one-half inches in strength under ordinary conditions. Professors and students of the en gineering department will regret to know that G. W. Rhoder, superinten dent of the Wyoming division of the Burlington, has resigned. Mr. Rhodes has extended many courtesies to the University not the least of which was the recent presentation of a number o technical to the engineering 11 brar. Another botany student has secured a good position. This time It Is one ot the girls. Miss Hensel, who has Leen Fellow in Botany for the past three years, and who will take her Ph.D. in June, has been elected to a line position iu Lead City high school at a salary of one thousand dollars a year. The Students' Debating club will meet at the usual time and place to night. The question Is "Resolved; That the U. S. government should lm- mediately take steps to secuie the gtadual control of the piincipal gov ernment railroads " Curtis and Peterson speak for thn affirmative and Hartley and Legro for the negative The debate with the Alpha Omega club of Doane will be held May 6, at Lincoln. See our swell line of Oxfords Sand eison's. Lincoln Transfer Co.; bagg&c. Phono 176. WANTED A waiter. Apply at Y M. C. A. U W. Pomerene, Plumber. 238 S. 11th street. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N stroet Both phones. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street. Erie B. Woodwnrd, M. D., diseases of ere, oar and 'throat. 207-8 Richards block. Phone 666. Fresh home-made candles at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. Elliott's Suitorlum, eleanlne. dyoJng and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136 O street. Both phones. Forbes' Stables, livery, cab and bag gage service, 1125-31 P street. Bell phone, 550. AUto phone 1650. FOR SALE Part interest in Jour nal route. Good proposition offered to right man. Call between (! and 7 p ni.. 2048 Vino street. 1 00k In at Palne's clothing store Saturday, day or evening one of the lightest, brightest stores in the city always new ideas in suits for young men. The store has been enlarged by the addition of the Sanderson shoe store, just vacated AN INTERESTING TRIP. The Union Pacific Line closely fol lows tho path of the "Forty-niners." which has become historic as "The Overland Route" the shortest and best read to San Francisco. If you cross the continent in one of the tourist sleepers of this line you will enjoy your trip and save considerable money For full particulars inquire of E. B. Slossen, general agent. Book dospital R. H. QILLESP1E Phone I MO 124 O Street QUALITY. OUR SODA.. Tastes Like More MGGS, Drug Cutter 1321 O Street IU (l C Ve have always been known as the ..STUDENTS' LAUNDRY " This scaoa-w ar turning out baits wm than ever. We want your business). YULE BROS.' HAND LAUNDRY " Auto 2734 ISUOStrsat BaUT) BICYCLES Columbia -Crescent Easy Piyients, Trading, Pronit Rtpalriig Lyman's. 231 so. urn. YOUR PARTIES BALLS AND BANQUETS are not a complete suc cess without programs and . monues. Get them printed at ORIFPIN-aREER PRINTINO COMP'Y 1136 O Street JAMES TEDESCO Lincoln Shoe Repairing Go. Half Solos Dono While You Walt. From 40c up. 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