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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1905)
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In University Hall especially were the sales heavy. At ono time the hall was completely blocked with eager purchasers. C. L. Waldron reports hav ing sold over 100 books within twleve minutes. Many persons bough two or three copies and ono zealous Junior was seen leaving the building with ten books stacked upon his arms. Today the annuals will be on salo In tho library from 10 a. m. to 12 and from 2 p. m .to 5 p. m. if the supply holds out until that time. No books will bo reserved and thoso desiring a souvenir of their college days must get In enrly. High School Fete Day visitors will have a splendid opportunity of obtain ing a representative book of tho Uni versity which they expect to attend next year. Sam Westerfield Proprietor of Sam's Clr Cafe Utrle Oom Hot fTuflloB andBlne Maabi and Lnnohoa. 117-121 North IS Stteet Band Informal. There will bo a band informal to morrow night, Saturday, tho 20th. Af ter announcing tho Informal at first the management decided to call the dance off, but subsequent develop ments mnke nnothor possible. The informal tomorrow night promises to comblno nil thu tnjoyable features of former dances. Palladlan Program, May 19, 1905. Piano solo Miss Grace Curlee "What is It? Mr. Fowler "Something Serious" Mr. Hutton Guitar solo Mr. Davis Beef Contract," Mark Twain Mr. Tiugley. "Freshman Rhymes" Miss Evelyn Moore Vocal solo Miss Workman EVERY SIKttSS HAS ITS OWH COAL have been very succeasfwl ta catering to weddingi and partial where something EXTRA FINB li wanted. Thy can't we forabh you with your Grocerle (of ail occaaiotM? The I'hl Gams and Alpha Taus met on tho diamond yesterday evening and victory rested with the former to the tune of 9 to 2. The Alpha Taus are thinking of contesting the game be cause the winners took undue ridvant age of the fact that both fraternities live In the samo block and had gotten on to the curves served up by the Alpha Tau pitcher. r occaaiotM? I KEYSTONE GROCERY '. tai South i3tfe Street 'a. ii. ..I OOXXXXXXXXX)OOOOOOOOOOOPCW 8 Proper . 8 Lt !! sHmmpf fi .. , f) . -',' Q ft- 8 Sunbonnets g I " 8 ' " For Men. ma.. f ) Sfr - - Q i H , ! Rv i I IMS? 8 ft mm ? mwt' mwmm A I UNLAHD'S 1. ft W4!2 O Street ml A K a F.V nrXXXXXXXXJvJlJLXJLJULJUUUUUUUwAJ Wantedl This Week. 2R James' Psychology in good condi tion. Call at the University Book Store. Dean Henry D. Ward leaves for Colo rado University tomorrow evening, whore he will deliver an address at the installation of a new chnpter ufthe- Sigma XI. LOST-A ring with 10 Yale lock keys About April 12. Finder return to Nobraskan office and. receive reward. The Co-op wants your second-hand books. Chris Bath House, corner 11th and P streets. Lincoln Transfer Phono 176. Co., bqggage. L. W. Polnorene, Plumber. 238 S. -11th street. Charlie Mohrman, '04, was a campus visitor yesterday. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street. Both phones. Second hand hooks bouRUfc- for cash or sold on commission qt the Co-op. 1 Do you have some old books you do not want? Tako thorn to tho Co-op. Toto your old books to tho Co-op. They will buy them or sell them for you. Drop into Sanderson's ' and take a' look at those swell1aew slioes. They are beautios. MAIN THOROUGHFARE TfXTHE Lewis & Clark Exposition, Portland, Orogon, JUNK 1 to OCTOBER IS, 1005 UNION PACIFIC This historical route, traversing the heart of tho great Northwest with its boundless resources, gives you 200 miles along the matchless Columbia River and a trip to Portland and the Northwest and a chanco to visit YELLOWSTONE PARK JUNE 1 to BEPTEHDER 19 By sido trip from Pocatollo or Ogdon through Monida. E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent TimiHiimimimimtTTTmimMiimimiTTTt CALIFORNIA RATES ARE REMARKABLY LOW. Only $50.00 Round Trip On May 29, 30, 31 and June 1st. Going via. Southern route and returning via. Portland only $56.00 on same dates. Full information at City Ticket office, 12th and 0 Sts. F. D. CORNELL, Passenger and Ticket Agent TTTTTTTTTgTIgITXYgTrTTnrTTTTTTTTTT Protected by Block Signals Tho first rllirX in America to ftdpt the osoluto Block System in tha operation f all train tras the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway . It tonjay. haa mora milaa of road operated under block signal rule than any other railway company. The St. Paul ftoad was the flrat railway to light its tralna by electricity, and it now has more than 400 dlectHo;lighted-pas8enger cars in daily servioe. Three, traiaa from Union Station, Omaha, to Union "" Station, Chicago, every day. . lor time table, special rate write F. A. NASH, Garl WmIw Agemt, 10M rn'im Street, OHAUA, MKB. i ' ' . ' " ' " . i GET AdQUAlNTED With the qwaJltr, tyto dud prices f the work deVaia by ttae ..REVIEW PRESS, PRINTERS.. - , i NertU lStk Street Fresh homo-made candles at Max well's, 1426 O St. and J 3th and. N Sts. Chapln Bros., Florists', 12T 3d. 13th. fIRST NATIONAL BANK UNITED 8TAfE8 DEPOSITORY, of Lincoln, tijtf Capita ......, .-r$ko0,000.0l) " Surplus r... 100,000.00 - Undivided Profits.. 6;000.00 S. H. BurnhamJfPre8. A. J. SawerVlde-Presrdent. H. S. Freeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, Asab. Cashier. f Frank Parks, AastXJaahler. P. R. Basterdiy, Auditor. i it 2 -a ' ", 't4 ' l . M J'4 vV l ' - ' iii-' ' ' vi.i - a,- ., ' v -- ' . -Vm-I 1 Zj V -. .1 " v - ' . . -fcS.jl r -!.. iCffe.rf -A, r. i.;Jer. b:tf ',4 .. . JLiiS5 j mi mn 1 1 ; --TBtaBar" i . tTi-fiir"-: