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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1905)
rs ,-( 4 (The ails flebraeftan Y. W. C. A. Notes. ( f 4 Jf IIUNDRRI) AND ODD ll II iff iSilJ I QUARTKIt SIZE III M COLLARS Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Cafe Littlo Qotn Hot tVafllos and ITlne Muala and LanohoH I 1 7-12 t North 13 Struct CbarhsB. Gregory TIip Y W C A niPPtliiK Sunday was a recognition service for the new members who have Joined the asso la tion tills semester. Miss Archibald pM'slded and the general singing was led by a chorus of Y W girls Mrs Cornell and Mr Hoostrum sang the special solos Miss Morgan, chairman cd the intercollegiate committee, read Master gieetings from the Y W C A. at Fnyettevllie. Ark , Kansas City, Kansas state normal, Peru and the State Cnhersity of Missouri. Miss Grace Coppock spoke on "Why Vo Join a Christian Association" The remainder of the meeting was de voted to regular Y. W C A recogni tion service and siyty-nine new mem bers were formally received into the association The afternoon session is from 2:30 to 1:30 There will be a basket lunch at (i. the evening session beginning at 7 III) The speakers will be Messrs. Sheltou and Hicks, who are well known as evangelists all over the country All women students are cordially in vited to attend as many sessions of the meeting as possible From now on the noon meeting-, will be in charge of the Senior girls The leaders for the rest of the week and May Thomas, Wednesday, Edith Waul, Thursday; Maud Wilson, Friday Ttjrfionci 843 , . Pd 329 V'Xbe Coal Ulan NO. 1044 O STREHT BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE ijjjjrra Itobt I. Dunn, special war correa poud'Mit for Colliers' Weekly, will de liver his famous lecture "First in Kuiea" showing stereOtTc on pictures .f actual wai scenes during the Russian-Japanese engagement at Chem r'po in St Paul's church, TJmrsdav eve, May -4 1 li Admission .c Some time la-t jeai Ur Hessey was elected to the board of tiu&tees of Uoani' college He is planning to at tend the annual meeting, which takco plat e in June about the tune of the Dwane commencement Trade Marks Designs Copyriqhts &c. Anyono Bonding ft sketch nntl description mar jtoklr nscortalu our opinion free whether an proi r coni Most oaoncjr for BOCurliiR patontii. through Munn x (o. receive Invention Is probnblv pal tlonn ntricuy connaeniiai aeut frno. Oltlost l'atonts tukon tptcial notice, without chnrgo onlJiblo Com nm nl en- HANDBOOK on I'atenU luthe Scientific American. I.nruoAt clr 'I onus t.i A A lianHinmnlv 1'ilnat rnl ml wnoblr Aiilnilitu tt mt Mnlitnttflr? rtrtrnnl lUIUlll'll ill ntiviniuv i h.i .... , T9iir; lour motuua, 9 u duiuujiiii iiowaiiwuen. MUNN & Co.36,Broadwa New York Branch Offloo. COS Y 8U Waaliluuton. I). C. The class, in botanv li lias now k aihed the Cowering plants, and aie pi ling over t ho structure ot Myos in us, a little plant which glows oi. the bottoms west of town, and the 'Austiian pine, winch is on the campu.- and in many door) arils in the cit Although the Auditorium roller skating rink closes tor tlie season this v. "t'k, intciest dois not lag One ol tlie le-t tiowds t)t the season wit (Hissed an interesting caul of eveuto 1 isi evening, an I the race between .Vss Ddia lleilinn.i mid Miss Mabel .Nlbe'.s was liitens-fTv exciting H93n9 arc Includes In the Now Edition 25,000 NE.W WORDS. Etc. New Gazetteer of the World New Bioamphlcal Dictionary Edited by W.T. IIAKUI8, Ph.D . LL.D., U. 8. Commissioner of liducutloti. 2380 Quarto Pates. Mrw rUlar. 5000 Illuitratlons. Uloh llindlntr AUo Wcbater's Collegiate Dictionary with lllpfc. UN UltuUatuxu. Hhw TilDilH A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe I'rmtcJ f run MOM pUlM uruguUr eJKIun. ll ha limp ooen ftad roaod oornvra. Bit SiSil'j PREE, "A Test la Pronunciation," lutroot Uq aiul ccUrtololng. Alto UtoitrataJ ptaphlete. G. Q C. ME.KRIAM CO. Publisher, Sprlncfleld, Masi. Mi K K Hlaiknian, universitv arc biologist received a package e teidaj trom IVwvpm', Neb, containing UXtnfiid mastodon bones and Indian pottery from tlie Deweese Indian mound Mr New comb, of neweese v as the donoi AN INTERESTING TRIP. The Union Pacific Line closely fol lows the path of the "Forty-niners," which lias become histoiic as "The Ovorland Rodte" the shortest and best nacl to San- Francisco. If you tioss the continent in one of the tourist sleepers of this line you will enjoy jour trip and save considerable money. For full particulars inquiic of E. B. Slossen, general agent. GREENS BARBER SHOPS Mogul, 1144 O Street Palace, 109 No 11th Street Forbes'- Stables, livery, cab and bag gage service, 1125-31 P street. Bell phone, 550 Auto phone 1550. L. V. Pomerene, Plumber, 238 S. 11th street. Chris Bath House, corner llth and P streets. For Furs, see Steele, 143 S. 12th St. MAIN THOROUGHFARE TO THE Lewis & Clark EXPOSITION WILL BE VIA. THE UNION PACIFIC This routo given y0n 2(K miles along the matchless Columbia River, a trip to Portland and the Northwest and an opportunity of visiting YELLOWSTONE PARK June 1st to September 19th from Pocatello or Ogdeu through Monida. Through trains daily Inquire E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent Protected by Block Signals Tho first railway in America to adopt the abaoluto Block Systom in tho operation ef all trains was tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway It to-day has moro milos of road operated undor block signal rule than any othor railway company. Tho St. Paul Road was the first railway to light its trains by electricity, and it now has moro than 400 electric-lighted passenger cars in daily service. Threo trains from Union Station, Omaha, to Union Station, Chicago, every day. For time table, special rato write F. A. NASH, Geuernl Western Agent, 13M4 Faruum Street, OMAHA, NKU. HI J $18.85 L I?;- $18-85 r The Missouri Pacific will sell tickets on February 7th, 21st and March 7th and 21st to many points in Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas and return at $18.85, good for 21 days. This very low rate includes Qalveston, J3an Antonio, Port Arthur, and is much less than one way fare. The Missouri Pacific has two daily trains from Lincoln to Kansas City and St. Louis and all points south, with electric lighted coaches and the best of everything. CITY TiCKET OFFICE S. W. Corner 12th and 0 Streets F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. The Gash Grocery J. W. SMITH, Prop. 245 South llth Street. Union Shining Parlors. Shtne, 5c. Chairs for ladles. 1018 O atreeL Chanin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th The first National Bank of Lincoln, Neb. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital 200,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided profits . . 40,000.00 S. H. Burnham, Pres. A. J. Sawyer, Vica-Proaldent. H. S. Freoman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asat. Cashier. Frank Parks, Aast. Cashier. P. It. Eastorday, Auditor. 1 J xu J I J I, r If A tf t ' if ..'. TTttSi, a M "f V'-1 -n; iifiaauiiwifij fimi fwiiwuj imawyiapp ,.aw i wwT?aw,rrJ.ff , - Tr,'fT" f- S l -'i.si iiyyafui ; fw -Id i4i " . . ti mil .TfrTu nWSlh&Jk I J IW1W MMWHW ii gi i C ui . aaJ;.,l 1