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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1905)
' ti r'Tttnrtt mmmartt-mMmm..m, ' fc . " r ' -it " j v wtrwwsr''"TOwfiw"Twwwp' - ' TSrV-)r(,njr-, - - ' ,j-. i :"'- r !".-"- " , - r .- vi (The Da tli? Hctrafftan CANl'ARA ARROW QUARTER SIZE COLLARS You can tret over n hundred style. They're made in several heights nnd four ilica to the inch. The materials being shrunk before cutting by the Clupcco process, make the rollnr practically non hrlnkablc. 15c each; 2 for 25c CLUETT. PEA BODY & CO. Largest makers of Collars U ShirU in the world 8am Westerfield Proprietor of Sara's Cafe Uttle Qta Hot r7affi4 aadFIno Meals and LunhM. 1 17-121 North IS CbrhsB. Gregory (u.ofn.'ti) TfaMS S48 SE tbt Coal man , .ttif HO. 1044 O 3TRBHT SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE TftAoc Marks Dcsiqns OOPVMOHTS AC. Anion Mtitftas a sketch and JcrlpUqn may ifokrr aaoaxtaln oar opinion fre whether an irsntloo Is probably patontabia. Cotarannlca- aul Inr Uom strictly oonfldentUU. WtlPJBSW on Patents sent free. Oldast aoenoy for seearlnopatenta. Patents taken through Mann Jk x. recelre sptctat nstfes, without obanre, In the Sckitmtc American. A. handaomelr illustrated weekly, JjtrKest clr- culation of anr setenttSo Journal Ion of anr sctentmo journal. rerais, sj a Tsari rour m MUNNA Branch OB i four months, U Hold by all newsdealers. Co.38,Bro New York ffloo, OS1TBU WMhlngton. B. C Include In th Nw E,dltlon 20,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Gazetteer of tha World Now Biographical Dictionary BdtUd by W. T. H AltttlB. Ph.D. , LL.D., UB, Oommlsntonef of Education. 2960 Qvano Pages. 5000 Illustrations. Ufeh ZUlulla. AIm Webatar'a CottosUtarDtctloaary wHa tuyc. uratirt . Stai mAW. A BfoaUl Tfasa Paper Edition D Luxe PltefllwiSM fUut as mpJsrsHtoa. Itlux Stay www aa4 W4 ct s. Sit 1 HU,jl j. rKK,."A.TstUPronuneUtion," Urtru. hstaJatfOTSkfalaf. kin tMM pampaUu. G. 0 C. ME.RIUAM CO. FublUkara, Sarlasflald. Mas. IN T II K NEwl 9n J k lJ W I fCl - .'j.B fc & ENGINEERING N0TE8. M. F. Costolloc has taken 111 nnd Is now at St. Elizabeth hospital. E. O. Shinbur, ex '02, has been given a division on the Interstate canal on the North Platte river. P. I,. Brockwny and C. O. Benrdsley have stnrted work on a contract for a concrete mill dam and penstock at Erlckson, Neb. At a meeting of the Engineering So cloty Wednesday evening, Professor Chatburn discussed tho Lincoln paving contract lawsuit. He took the sub ject up In a very Interesting manner and all were well pleased who hoard him. In Otlier Colleges Citizens of Nashville at a mass meot lng Saturday decldod to aid In erecting the new building to replace the struc ture recently destroyed by fire at Vanderbllt university. More than $33, 000 alroady has boon subscribed for the purpose. Phllo S. Bennett, a wealthy citizen of Now Haven, Is placing In tho hands or twenty-flyo schools In the United States $10,000, tho Interest from which Is to be given as a prize each year for the host essay on tho "Principles of Free Government." A numbor of students of the Uni versity of Michigan spent spring vaca tion in "hoboing" It to the Mammoth caves In Kentucky. Three of the number reached the cavern whllo thoT"I the matter and hopes to solve some remainder were stranded along the road between Ann Arbor and Ixmls vllle. Princeton's faculty bus dropped sixty-nine students from the university as a result of Inability to pass the recent semester examinations. This Is only six Iosb than the number last year which marked tho greatest number of failures ever recorded at Princeton from one set of examinations. With BOO students In working attire tugging at a big rope which drew a plow, and giving the college yell with each pull, ground was broken at noon Tuesday for the new $70,000 gym nasium at Ohio Wesleyan. Prexy Whltlock guided the plow amid the cheers of the co-eds. After a furrow 150 yards long was made, the students rested and listened to speeches by the Excitement arising from troubles be tween students of the Unlvorsity of Illinois and a gang of young men re siding In East Campaign, reached a high pitch last Friday night. A crowd of 200 students paraded around the streets looking for members of the gang. Thoy were armed with shot guns, revolvers, baseball bats and ropes, and were In a bad mood. They entered restaurants and stores ' In search of tho onomybut were unable to And them. No member of the stu dent body dares to go out in the street alone nt night, and tho police rlnnnrtmnnt. hns boon ilnlucrnd with , 0 .. .,, requests to carry weapons. The trou ble had Its origin several weeks ago In a street light between a numbor of unlvorsity mon and the leader of tho gang. Since then there have boon several fights with about an equal division of victories. GRDDN'S BARBER SHOPS Mogul, 1144 O Street. Palace, 109 No. 11th Street. Campus Gleanings The Freshmen play will occur May 13th. The Nebraska Photographers' As sociation will hold their annual ses sion in Memorial hall from May 9 to 12. The University medical society will meet today. The program will con sist of a general discussion of "Im pressions From Our Omaha Trip." The annual medical society banquet will bo. held on May 12. Dr. Glffqrd, of Omaha, associate dean of the Madl cal College, will bo the guest Oi nonor. The Pedagogical club will hold Its last meeting on May 18. The program will consist of short addresses by members of the faculty on different phases of "Social Amusements." Dr. Ernest A. Bessey, '96, reached the city from the South yesterday (Fri day) for a short visit with his parents and the botanists of the University. He is quite brown from exposure to the Arkansas sun. Prof. Laurence Fossler will go to Omaha this evening to attend the Schiller celebration of the German citi zens of that city. Tomorrow evening he will deliver an address In Gorman, at the dedication of the Schiller LInde. Reports are beginning to como In of cattle being Injured by eating cer tain wild weeds on the plains of West ern Nebraska. Professor Bessey took of tho problems connected with this matter. On Thursday afternoon Professor Bessey astonished his class In Syste matic Botany by distributing a box of strawberries to them for dissection and study. At the close of the hour there were no berries left, nor even any fragments. Dr. G. W. A. Luckey has accepted Invitation to deliver three commence ment addresses, at Palmyra, May 19; Oakdnlc, May 25, and Hardington, May 2G. Dr. Luckoy has also re ceived an Invitation to deliver a com mencement address at Buffalo, Mont., which. he has now under consideration. The fourth Issue .-of "Bothsldes," will contain the outlines, biblographles and accounts of tho following debates: "The Princeton-Harvard Debate on the Free Elective System," by W. M. Shohl '06; "The Notre Dame-Oborlln Debate on Compulsory Arbitration of Labor Disputes," by G. II. Patterson, of Oborlln College; "Tho Michigan Wisconsin Debate on tho Direct Nomi nation of Party Candidates," by P. S. Relnsch, of tho-University of Wiscon sin; 'Tho Illinois-Indiana Debate on Shlp jSubBldy," by H. II. Haya, of the University of Indiana. TOURI8T CARSl, POPULAR. The Idea that an inferior class of people patronize tho tourist sleopers is -an error. On many trips only tho best class of travelers are found. They are merely mon and women of good Bonso who would rather travol to Cali fornia in this manner and save a snug sum of money to bo usedj elsewhere. It is beginning to be understood that it is by no means necessary for tho traveler to spend a largo sum of money in order to enjoy a trip to tho Pacific Coast. If you cross the continent in one of tho tourist sleepers of the Union Pacific you will enjoy your trip and save considerable money. Inquire of E. B. Slosson, Gon'l Agent. Chris Bath House, corner 11th and P streets. L. W. Pomorono, . Plumber, 238 S. 11th street. Lincoln Phone 176. Transfer Co.; baggac. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chain for ladles. 1018 O street. Phi Delta Phi will hold Its annual banquot Wednesday, May 24, at tho Llndell. Erie B. Woodward, M. D., diseases of eye, ear and throat 207-8 Richard block. Phone 666. Elliott's 8uitoflum, cleaning;, dyetae; and repairing. Prices reasonable. 1116 (Xstreat Both phones. Forbes' Stables, livery, cab aad bag gage service, 1125-31 P street Bell phone, 560. Auto phone 1650. GET ACQUAINTED With the qtaalltjr, atyle aad prices of the work done or the ..REVIEW PRESS. PRINTERS. 141 North lath Street Columbia National Bank OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 Wo S6lf DOLLARS FOR NICKELS FRED A. POWELL 9Hm TtMtn ill.. Ill I Utt 0SL R. H. QILLMPIK Phoc "40 114 O Strsst DIEItKt LUMBER It COAL CO. BU Ptisne SS Avtematlc SO t Shoes Made to Order REPAIRING Neatly Done NULL & mccov IStap O Satreet Auto 1202 Boll 147 OUKUP & WOOD Expert Cleaners and Dyers 1320 N Stret LINCOLN. NM. tbe fraternity KutlMna Oaraarist aaa M II Psmlkawr kar 'frsa. fsotil Ratas for Fratsrattv Daaca AMtssaatic 174, 974 RwUmm, AuUmU IS If," I f Pitts Dancing Academy U8S N BTftKKT Glass, Nights Monday, Wednesday aa4 Saturday. Private Lessons by Appointment. The Cash Grocery J. W. SMITH, Prop. 1 245 SOUttl llttl 8tr6t. Book fiospltal c 1! '. ." : t i&& Si . 4