The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 16, 1906, Image 4

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will call and get your trunks and
talcq thorn to any depot, or will
move them to any part of tho city
will call and get your checks
without extra chargo and dolivor
your baggager-We furnish hacks
any tlrao day or night. Our offlc
Is nover closed. Fine carriages for
funorals a specialty. Both phones.
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.APPRISES WNTED.
Rfglitrar Clark Daalres Infprmatlon
for the Alumni Directory,
The copy for tho Alumni Directory
is ready for the printers. Replies have;
hot' been received' from the following
Any one who can supply correct ad
dress pleases send to. B. H. Clark,
Registrar's office:
1900.
Anker, Peter Sigurd Johannes-
Boyle, James Ernest . K"
Farrand', Mary Abblp (Mrs. L. A.
Cook)
Johnson, Samuel Chatterton
Klhg, John Joseph ' x
Mlllsf-Mamie Carpllne Taylor
Robertson lllam iapM Nlmpjr
Sampson, Reuben '
Howard, Quy Clpmens
Lytic, James Leonard n .t .
Anderson, Theodore Andreas
Baker, William Wallace .
Pavls, Pharles I,iester
Hinckley', John Scofleld
Kehn, Henry August
Loiter, John Henry
Magney, Reno Adophus
Percy, Allen Truman
Rakestraw, Ellas, Vera
"VYardwellHezekiah Church
Capell, Clarence Swift
Gallagher, Marguerite
Chrlstonsen, Christian Jensen
1901.
Baker, James Edgar
Brlch, Paul Antonlus
Maybach, Helen Sarah (Mrs. Thoo
doro Hartman)
Stuebi, Edward Constant .
Bweet, June May
Jeffery, Elmer Orr
Malone, Francis Frederick
Allen, Clarence Lucerne
yBrow, Fred Hiram
Clough, Ray Frederick
Goffjnan, Marshall
Qubser, Nicholas Jamds
Hogan, Victor Benjamin
Humphreys, James Mation
Johnson, Antone
Larson, Theodore
Miller, Howard Schultz
O'Connor, William Bernard
OlBton, Otto
Owen, John Mark
Stark, Herman Frederick
Welsh, Martin Calhoun
1902.
McCall, Bertha Lillian
O'Connell, William Harold
Stull, Dell Deronda f
Carr, Claude John
McOomb, Harvey Amos
Searls, Hubert Clayton
Graves. Winfleld Wilkinson
Hayden, Ambrose P.
Hughes, Charles Benjamin
Johnson, Casflslua L.
mdd, Fred Garfield
Long, Ernest William
O'Qonnoll, William .Harold
Weoms, Horace Winfleld ,
Peterson, "Walter
1903.
ElBon, Myron Deronda
Foxj Theodore William
Gilbert, Alvin Walter
Comsjock, Ada Delia
Elson, Thomas Hughes
Falrchlld, William Joseph R
' Lauyer, George Myers
. Smith, Edward Catlett -""
Smith, Maude Mabel x
Volck, Frank Edmond '-.
Walker, Clara Melven :,:
Wead, Elta Pearle '".
Brown, Arthur
Bruce, John August
Hamilton, Gay Montague
Sturdoyoat, William Clinton
.Cain, William James.
Dobler, George Francis
Dpnohue, Patrick Joseph
Fafquhar, Ralph Emerson '
Fleming, Bruce '-
Hughes, Loroy Howard - '.-.
James, Arthur
Lambert, 'Flavins Webb ..'
Lundburg, Edward Alexius.
McDonnell,, William
Majors, Franklin Perry
Martin, oRbert Clyde
Patterson. John Albert
Sather, Charles Anthony
Shank, Jake Milton
Smith, Edward Catlett
Stenglo, Barney Martin
Stuart, George Vergil
Wilhlte, oRscoe L.
Williams, William Klngsloy .
Wright; Ellas .llon
Bartlett, Arthur Leslie
Ivorsen, John Christian ... ,
1904. .
Aitken, Daisy Elsfo (Mrs.. Andrew
Seybolt)
Becker, Arthur Fredericlc '
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Grimm, Dora Joy
McLaughlin, Laura Ida
, Mpgfe, Arthur Russf Ur
J&wick, WjiJiam itjuin
Raasch. John Martin
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Shumway, Faye PerclVai
Varuskaj Kathcrine
Walker, Cora Malvlna
Brlch, Frank Joseph
Edwards, Hugh Robert
Farnsworth, George Elmer
Gooding, Leslio Newton
Herbert, Agnes Runyon
Kuser, William Larsh
Owen Walter Low
PryprRalph Hubert
Remstr, Alva
Richards, Edward Everett
Waltman, Edward Ellsworth
Warner, Orlyn Dorpnon
1905.
Cut8hall, LewlB Alexander
Holmes, John Campbell
Koch, Arthur WllllamJFredorlck
Chain, Frank Leroy
Daughters, Brlttania R.
Diehl, Maybelle Edith
Edwards, Odeth Brancho
Gray, Bernico Ada
Jewell, Zella Eugenie
MIxter, Esmer Myrtle
Stoakes, Charles Stewart
Heaton, Roy Henry
Henry, Julius Edward
Miller, John William
May Music Festival.
Subscribers for season tickets to .the
Thomas Orchestra concerts are given
this week in which to reserve their
seats. No single admissions will be
sold until -May 14. The programs ar
ranged by the conductor, Frederick
A. Stock, have been received and in
clude the march and chorus from
"Tannhauser" and Beethoven's "Sym
phony No. 6." The chorus undjer Mrs.
Raymond, now numbering 230, will
lake part in tho chorus from "Tann
hauser" the first evening and "Olav
Trygvasson" the second evening. The
soloists are: Charlotte Maconda, so
prano; Grace Munson, contralto;
Glenn Hall, tenor; Herbert Wither
spoon, bass; Bruno Stelndel, violin
cello; Van den Berg, pianist.
Tickets at G. A. Crancer company,
1134 O street.
Residences of Students.
The residence of men and women
students in the samo lodging house3
(as distinguished from families) is
not approved and not, as a rule, per
mitted. A landlady rooming womWstudonts
is expected to provide for their use.
till half after ten on Friday, Saturday
and Sunday evenings, a reception
room properly warmed and lighted.
Women students in these houses
will receive gentlemen callers only lti
the reception rooms. Gentlemen will
take i notice and govern themselves
accordingly. REGISTRAR.
Tom Watson's Maaazlne.
"the magazine with a purpose back of
it," was established to teach the beat
way of abolishing these special prlvK
leges, and, hence, of rendering the
trusts powerless to rob the public. It
is a big monthly magazine- of 128
pages,' with Illustrations, cartoons,
Mr. Watson's brilliant editorials, spe?
clal articles, a serial story, novelettes;
short stories and poems, by tho
world's best writers. .Regular price.
$1.00porVear; 10 cents the copy, at
all ixewatands. Everyone is Interested
In knowing, the; best way to cure the
trust evil , and how to bring it about'
now jn its second volume, Tom watr
son's Magazine Is -firmly established;
and its circulation Is growing rapidly;
but we want to. addva hundred thou
sand subscribers to our list in the
next month or two.
FOR SALE A new ?30 dress Buit
for 0; Inquire at Nebraskan office
Thursday at chapel time.
Chapln Bros., Florists,. 127 So: 13th.
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The Grand Prize Wheel first at 8fc
Louis over all competitors the only
wheel that puts the pull of the chain
between the bearings, making 'the
wheel run easier and last longer.. 8ee
the New 1906 RACYCLE8 before you
buy a wheel.
Baseball, Tennis Goods and Athletic
Goods of all kinds.
LAWLOR CYCLE CO.
1324 O Street
Successors to A. L, Girard Cycle Co.
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