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F 1 r i 5 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ! II i, 1 o Youcwfflit withyonreyes n HORTICULTURE ii Conklin's Self-Killing Pen is the best fountain pen for both student and professor on account of tho Crescent-Filler. To fill SELT-FILUNC Conklin's Fountain Q Pen ROOT GRAFTING. simply dip it in any ink and press the Crescent-Filler that's all. No 'Iropper no inky fingers no ruffled temper. Guaranteed to bo a perfect w ritcr. lauding donlcrs hnmllo tho Conklln. If yourn docn not, onlcr direct. Kciubo buI Htltuten. Send for hnndnomo now catalog THE CONKLIN PEN CO. 310 U.th.llia Balldloi. TOLEDO. OHIO Considered Easier Method Than Other Forms of Grafting. Treos may bo propagated by rool grafting more easily than by any other method. The main part of tho work can bo done In winter", assuming thai Uio roots are obtained before the ground Is frozen too hard. Roots from nursery trees of medium slzo about ono year old are best. Tho scions may be cut any tlmo before tho buds swell. Tho grafting may be done any time In winter In the farm workshop or basement. The scions should be five or six inches long and cut so that a strong bud will bo at the top of each piece. Cut the lower end ns shown In the II- The Harvard Medical School Willi the completion of the new buildings, which wcro dedicated Sep tember 'Joth, 100G, this school now has facilities and equipment for teach ing and research In the various branches of mcdlclno probably unequaled In this country. Of the five buildings, four aro devoted entirely to lab oratory teaching and research. Numerous hospitals afford abundant op poitunltloH tor clinical Instruction In medicine and surgery. DEGREE OF M. D. chfclors of arts, literature, philosophy nt standing, leads to tho degrco of M. wholly elective; tho Include labora tal surgery and tho special clinical COUR8E FOR THE A four ycois' course, operi to ba or science, and to persons of cqulvale D. The studies of tho fourth year are tory subjects, general medicine, gene blanches. The next "school year" extends fr The diploma of University of Nebr For dctnllcd announcement and ca om October 1, 1908, to Juno 24, 1909. aska Is accepted for admission, taloguo, address HARVARD MEDICAL 8CHOOL, Boston, Mass. SAY, BOYS The 'girls'-are wearing mighty fine Tailored Suits this 8pring. "DO YOU THINK" They want to spend their money for Tailored 8uits and go with afellow wearing a Hand Me Down 8uit. "THINK IT OVER." We will give you the Latest Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob biest Assortment of WoolenB in the city. $25 and higher. Elliott Bros., A Store For Men ii,vl Aw) JL M & jfcsL J AM, ClQftlfaeg Wean? lUtpgfrgSestp Ifre'canase Buailtt For Service, s s s s s : : Tailors 142 South 12th St. 1 58jggjr I courses: Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typewriting,. English, Penmanship, &c. Lincoln Business College BBBBi i . BBIBM BSIBBB ! BBBSBBJ I ' CLUPCCO SHRUNK 1H V Quarter Bites, 15c each, 3 for 35c B CLUKTT. PCSBODV A CO., H WMak.rs f Clutttmd Uonareh 8blPK How the Root Graft Is Made. ' 1 1 lustration. Make a long, sloping cut j at tho butt end about lVi inches long, 1 taporlng to a point. Then cut a silt one-half inch long, parallel to the cut ' just made, forming a tongue, and with ' Its point a little below the middle of the slope. Then, taking a piece of root five or six inches long, cut it in 1 precisely the same way as the scion, so that tho two lit together and corre spond, .loin scions and roots of the 1 same size, so that the cut edges will fit well. If a number of scions aro cut I at tho same time it will bo easior to find ono which will fit each root as 1 It IS CUl. 1 When root and scion aro fitted to- gether, says Farm and Home, hold the I frrnft flrrnlv 11 nil with tlm anllonri nnrf between the thumb and forefinger, take a piece of waxed thread in the right hand, put tho end of It under the left thumb to hold it fast while the l '.bread Is passed around the graft and I made to bind down the end. Wind I tho thread, or roll the graft In tho left hand, so as to bind the cut sur faces together, and snap off the thread without tying it, as the wax will hold it In place. The tying Is a very simple operation, and children can learn to do It, but cutting and fitting the graft should bp done with care. Tie the completed grafts in bun dles and store away in sawdust or similar material Until planting time, keeping them In a damp, cool place whore they will not freeze, und where inlco will not get at them. At tree planting time set them out in rich, mellow soil, placing them deep enough to cover the point of union. If kept cultivated these grafts should make gopd growth the first season. . So much depends upon the making, that no man can afford to overlook this feature when buying clothes. The hidden parts of a suit are the essentials to service and It Is because Kensington, garments are conscientiously tailored inside and out that you hear so much about the way they fit and wear. The label is on the collar and is absolutely a safe guide to Clothes Satisfaction. Every garmet guaranteed. Newest Spring coloring?; the newest styles. $15.QO to $35.00 All visitors in Lincoln are invited to our store CrW rf Magee , Deemer 1109 O Street Let us take your measure today and make to your order a suit that is perfect in Style, Fit, WorKmanship and Quality DRESHER, The TAILOR 143 South Twelfth Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA I HORTICULTURAL NOTES. 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