The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1905, Image 4

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AVOLYN
O N B OF THE
HUNDRKD AND ODD
ARROW
QUARTER SIZE
COLLARS
Mnclo of fabrics
shrunk bofnro cut
tins by thoClupcco
proccM. This in
urea n perfect and
permanent fit.
They're the longest
wearing collar
made.
15c each; 2 for 25c
CLURTT, I'EADODY
Ac CO. Largest
maken of Collars &
Shirt in the world
Sam Westerfield
Proprietor of
Sam's
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Cafe
Little Qom Hot
VaflloH andrino
MooIh and
Lunohcs.
1 17-121 North 13
Strt
Theophanlans Visit.
LoHt Saturday evening tho Theoph
nnlan Literary Society of Wesleyan
University wero tho guests of the
Union Literary Society. The visitors
rendered an Interesting and instruct
ive program, after which a social" hour
was onjoyed by all present. Tho pro
gram was as follows:
The Post Office Outside
Winnie Qabrlelson.
Duet C. E. Morrill, J. H. Larson
Tho Post Office Inside
Btinu L. DatBon.
Lovers' Leap Lena Johnson
Piano Solo (Au Matin) Chopin
Anna C. Isham.
Night Run of tho Ovorland
W. L. Hadaoll
Those present expressed a hope that
such visits may come oftonor In the
future.
Fifty-eight covers were laid at the
annual banquet of Kappa Kappa Gam
ma hold at the Lindoll Hotel Saturday
night.
Miss Hughes from the Evorott
school was on the campus yesterday
aftornoon with forty-ono of her pupils.
Thoy wore enjoying their field day vis
iting the muBoums and other buildings
on tho grounds. t
Campaign Hats at Armstrongs.
For Fura see Steolo, 143 S 12th St.
Chapln BroB., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
CbarlesB. Gregory
(v.orn.'gi)
the Coal Wan
Tstsffionca 849
.sn4 3291 ..
NO. 1044 O STREET
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
ijTTwna
Armstrong sells tho Hats for camp.
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Tho Co-op wants your second-hand
books.
Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and
P streets.
L. W. Pomorone, Plumber, 238 S.
11th street.
Campaign Hats good grade 90c.
Armstrongs. vf
Trade Marks
DC8IQN8
OOPVRIQHTS'AC.
Anyono sending a ketch and description may
tjUloktr ascertain our opinion fro whether an
lurontlon is probably iMtentahla. Communica
tions strictly conadentlol. HANDBOOK on Patents
sent free. Oldest agency for secuiintrpatenta.
Patents taken through Munn A Co. recelre
special notice, without charae. In tho
Scientific American.
A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Urjeit dr
eolation of any sclontlflo Journal. Terms, 93 a
year: four months. $L Sold by all newsdealers.
MUNN & Co . Hew York
Branoh Oflloo, 636 V BU Washlnaton. D. 0.
Fresh home-made candles at Max
well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sty.
Second hand books bought for cash
or sold on commission at tho Co-op
Sanderson is showing a full lino of
spring shoes. Havo you soon them?
Do you havo somo old books you do
not want? Tako Uiom to tho Co-op.
Oyster stow 25 contB a: Cameron's
now restaurant, lly South 12th.
Tote your old books to tho Co-op.
They will buy them or sell them for
you.
sH s
LOST A ring with 10 Yalo lock
key 8 about April 12. Finder return
to Nobraskan office and rocolvo reward.
QRBEN'S BARBER SHOPS
Mogul, 1144 O Street.
Palace, 109 No. 11th Street
Inoludes In the Now Cdlllon
25.000 NE.W WORDS, Etc.
New Gazetteer of the World
New Biographical Dlotlonary
i Edltod by W. T. n ARttI8vPh.D. , LL.D.,
I U. 8. Commissioner of Education.
' iion Aha & RnnA lll.tMi.i
mw ruu. nick nindim.
Abo Webster's Colleglato Dictionary with
lUlp&cM. UWUlutntlao. Bis t 7sl0ifttla.
A Special Tbla Paper Edition De Luxe
PriaU4irooi sua plates M rfaUr mlUloa. Ilhaa
limp cotws, and round coram. BUo i 6 H'M1 H-
FREE, "A Teat la Pronunciation,' ' Uttnu
tsaa4aWrtalalaf. Also UlattraUd pamphloU.
G. 6 C. ME.fe.RIAM CO.
ruhllahera, SprlagfUld. Mass.
The Good Health Cafo la not Belling
meals for nothing, nor.laJt offering
cut rate moal tickets. It la, however,
making special rates to Btudonts who
will boar4 there regularly and Join
their eating club. If tho proper num
ber of boarders can bo procured a real
lov rate .for weekly board will be
made. Every student should get buBy
and get In on this bargain. For par
ticulars consult the manager of tho
Nebraakan, or call at tho Good Health
Cafe, Thirteenth and N streets.
TO CALIFORNIA.
Through Echo, Weber aijdj Ogden
Canons, bristling with marvelous
scenes of western grandeur, across
great Salt Lake, down the Humboldt
Valley and over the wondrously beau
tiful Sierra Nevadas, via Union Pa
cific every day on "The Overland Lim
ited," electric lighted. The finest train
across tho . American continent. In
quire of E. B. SLOSSON,
General Agent
MAIN THOROUGHFARE
TO THE
Lewis Ik, Clark
Exposition, Portlana, Oregon,
JUNK 1 to OCTODEIl IS, 1009
UNION PACIFIC
This historical route, travorslng tho
heart of tho groat Northwest with its
boundless resources, gives you 200
miles along tho matchless Columbia
River and a trip to
Portland and the Northwest
and a chanco to visit
YELLOWSTONE PARK
JUNK 1 to HKPTEMBKn 10
By sido trip from Pocatollo or Ogden
through Monida.
E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent
TtTITIITIinniTHIimillTTTTTIIITIIHIITITIimiTr
SsJ'iMilnTvJr
CALEFORNIA
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
flltS I NATIONAL BANK
UNITED 8TATE8 DEPOSITORY.
of Lincoln, Neb.
Capital 1300,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undivided Profits.. 40,000.00
S.JlL Durnham, Pros.
A. J. 8awyer, Vlce-ProsIdonL
n II. 8. Frooman, Cashlor.
H. D. Evans, AhsL Cashlor.
Frank Parks, AbhL Cashlor.
P. R. Eaatorday, Auditor.
YOUR PARTIES
BALLS AND BANQUETS
are not a completo suc
cess without programs and
monues. Get them printed
at
Griffin-Greer Printing Company,
1136 O 8trct.
UHVA1AVY.U Tfc fa a QuaIity
f 1 1 Drug Store with the
J I 1 1 . emphasis on 'quality'
MGGS, Drug cutter
1321 O Street.
The Cash Grocery
J. W. SMITH, Prop.
245 South llth Street.
New York
Boston and
The East
Past dally train
Chicago 6c North
the double-track
Missouri River to
ling at Chicago
all points East.
service via tho
Western Rallwayy
railway from ttio
Chicago, connect -
with all lines for
The trains of the
North-Westeni Line
are most completely equipped for the
safety and comfort of patrons.
The Best of Everything
Tsxets and full Information on application to
R. W. McQINNIS, Agent,
1024 O Street
iClikage & NertkWestera Railway
,NV460
Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N
street. Both phones.
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