The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 19, 1906, Image 4

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Nebraskati to Qo to Washington'.
Mr. Doan Winchester, of the class
of 1907, expects to give up his Univer
sity worH and leave soon for Washing
ton, D. d., to accopt n position offered
him by tho Department of tho Interior.,
Mr. Winchester will bo engaged In a
now branch of Unltod States Geolog
ical Survey work, that of tho investi
gation of waste in coal mining.
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Rogers & Perkins
1129 O Street
dosed Carriages. Baggage, The
Finest Livery In the City
DEIX PHONO 435. AUTOMATIC 3438
1230 N STREET
Di Dales Writes Article.
The Journal of the American Chem
ical Society publishes In this month's
lssuo an article by Dr 'Benton Dales,
of tho Chemistry department of this
institution, entitled "A Reviow or
Analytical Work Dono Abroad In 1905."
This journal is the most Important
chemical Journal in Amorica.
Pdry Bakery Co.
Baking Orders Filled
Promptly.
rtsc Rice Bread Ovr Specialty.
Phone us and Your Order Will
Becolro Prompt Attention.
UNDERWOOD
VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS
136 North Elmnth
Bell 348. Ault 3881
Judge S. J. Tuttlo delivered a lec
ture Monday evoning before the- Sen
ior class of tho College of Law on
"Wills." This was one of a series of
lectures on that subject and Judge
Tuttle covered the following details of
tho subject: Where a will should bo
probated; what steps should 'be taken
to give tho court jurisdiction, under
what circumstances tho probate of a
will and the settlement of an estate
thereunder muy bo assailed collaterally.
Mr. Clement Waldron, former mom
ber of Nebraska's debating squad, Is
making a short visit fn Lincoln. Mr.
Waldron is temporarily In the employ
of tho Carnegie Institution of Wash
ington, D. C, and is engaged in work
on anti-trust legislation. He will re
turn to his graduato work at the Uni
versity of Wisconsin Immediately after
the holidays. '
ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON
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AFTER THMANCE
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The Ensign Omnibus and
Transfer Company
For Good Prompt
LIVERY SERVICE
Several yoars ago a Harvard profes
sor quarreled with one of his creditors
and later killed him, cutting his victim
into small pieces. The college man
was hanged for his crime. The Junior
Laws of Iowa are going to try tho case
of tho professor "all over again" to
see If they can find a verdict of "not
guilty" for the dead man.
.Statues of Venus and Minerva are
to be placed on the landings of tho
stairs loading Up to Memorial Hall.
Tho statues are to como from tho art
room 01 the Library and it is under
stood that the men of tho University
are making a plea that Venus bo con
signed lo their side of the entrance
way.
DR. JNO. J. DAVIS
Graduate Refraction-
1st and Optician
Spectacha and Gy-
Utaf set Correctly
Pitted.
J Office 1222 O St., Auto Phone 8021
Tryouts for the Senior play will
probably bo held very soon after tho
Christmas holidays. The class play
has already beon decided upon, but
will not bo announced for somo time.
Miss Nellie J. Compton, assistant
librarian In the Unlvorsity Library, is
"secretary of tho Nebraska State
Library Association, which meets in
Lincoln on -December 27 and 28.
HUyLERS
Chocolates end
Bon Bon.
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Tho next meeting of tho Chemistry
Club will bo held Thursday evening in
connection with tho meeting of tho
Nebraska , section of the American
Chemical Society.
Tat Dru Cutur.
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DEL PRADQ
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Swellest Lunch Car In
the West.
I servo better ' qcAutt
than any lunch car
in tho city
W.P.Komp, Caterer
Why not tako your baths at Chris'
Bath House, cornor 11th and P Sts.?
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Ask the, young lady, if anything u '
vHll please her more than a nice J
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Chafing Dish We know that- ; J
nothing will be more appreciate . j
than a Chafing Dish or Chofcd- !" "
late set They- are SO conven-
ient in the room. Many pretty. .
patterns now on display
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The A.D.Bfenwayo.
1112-1114 0 St. .
"On the Sunny Side of O Street,
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You'll wait too long if you wait at all JFor, yourJuit
or Overcoat Call today to get first pick
of New Line of -Woolens.
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Lincoln's Fashionable Tailor,
143 8o. 12th 8t.,
ALSO OMAHA AND COUNCIL BLUFFS
A muffler is just what you need. See
those new ones at inland's.
FOR RENT Pleasant modern
roomB; 534 No. 12th.
You will be satisfied w'ith Cainoron's
Lunch Counter.
Chapln, Bros., Fjprists, 127 So. 12th.
CornhusKers, got busy. Townsond..
Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk.
ELLIOTT
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TAILORS
1210 O Str.
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