FLa w mmutvunmmimijmmwmm m hNWiiiiiii it THE NEBRASKAN-HESrERIAN. iiwnliniriitiiianiiinii,Vn Mm iiMwmn ...I Bin M.mvniSakt " """ Tj ar -"" ) - '",''J -r-Ti-BnB PALACE DININO KALI JULIUS OTTENS Proprietor The Best Equipped and Most Popular Dining Hall in the City MEALS, - - 25 CENTS MEAL TICKETS, $3.00 Hlumnf Department The Unfycrsity of Nebraska School of Mtcsic tssssvsssskSrkAssNsisww Altlen Payne, '98, Is visiting Uni versity frlonds. Is Planning for greater things in nil departments for the coming year. Students who con loin plate the study of Music should enquire regard ing special offers. Gcorgo Davles, '98, visited the Uni versity Inst week. 4 'Ji -:r""T T Clarence Teft, '95, law '97, of Weep ing . "Water, spent two days of last week with tho Sigma Alpha. Ghas. Hummel, 'Ol'A, now engaged -with tho 13. & M., went to Culbertson Sunday to Jook after Irrigation surveying. "Pete" Mielenz, law '99, visited the Sigma Alph house last Wednesday and Thurday. He Is at present practising law in Wahoo. Nelson M. Davidson, '99, was a Uni versity visitor last Friday and Sat urday. Mr. Davidson is lri the bank ing business at Tecumseh. Among tho alumni who attended the Phi Kappa Psl party Friday night wero Arthur S. Pearsc, '00, Ernest E. Wiggenhorn, '98, and Ward Hildreth, 97. ALLEGRETT1 & LOWNEY , . . Cbocolates ytt Rector' 9harmacti N.W. Cor. 12th and N SU. Lincoln. Neb. The Lincoln Academy Cor. ntU and Q Ste. COlLEGEand UNIVERSITY PREPARATION Alfred M. Wilson, Fh. D. (Vale), Principal "Al" Hoagland, '00, and W. M. Kal lasch, '02, have returned from Wyom ing, where they have been employed by the B. & M. on a surveying party. Both are now engaged in "mainten-ance-of-way" work on the Nebraska division of the B. & M., with headquar ters In this city. Carl A. Bessey, '97 and '99, has de cided to accept the offer of tho Gen- "v eral Electric company of Schenectady, N. Y., made some time ago, and has resigned his position in Oklahoma to tako effect at tho end of the school year. He Is to begin his work with tho General Electric "mipany the 1st of July. Hardware, Groceries, Buggies, Stoves, Furniture, and Supplies of all Kinds at the Lowest Prices. FARMERS SUPPLY ASSOCIATION 130 N.13TH ST., LINCOLN, NEB. Send for our Catalogue. fiood Work. pP"lar Prices- STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED TO CALL.... RICHARDSON & FERGUSON barber SHOP 1144 O Street The current number of the Saturday Evening Post contains a story by Wllla Sibert Cather, '95. Tho story Is en titled, "Jack a Boy." During her un dergraduate days Miss Cather was a frequent contributor to tho college pa pers. Since her graduation she has been engaged in literary work. Sho was for a time attached to the s.aff of tho Nebraska State Journal. In a letter recently received from Edward A. Bessey, '9C and 98, he says: "Please put me down on your list of subscribers for stock in tho company to publish a dally at the Uni versity next year. I am very much pleased to see that tho movement for a dally has taken such a strong hold, and I have the best wishes for tho suc cess of the Dally Nebraskan." Mr. Bessey has a responsible position with tho Stanley Electric Manufacturing company of Plttsflold, Mass. i Intercollegiate BUREAU. C0TTRELL & LEONARD, 472-478 Broadway Albany, Now York. A!a&SrS-0J4lJP "Caps, Gowns and Hoods, To the American Colleges and Universi ties. Illustrated manual, sample prices, etc., on request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench. MARLIN REPEATI NG SHOT GUNS For Trap or Field Shooting, combine the. rlecance of outline, perfection of balance, ease of taking apart and quality of finish of the best double eunii with the superiority In sighting and shooting of the single barret, and also possess the rapidity of fire and magazine capacity of MARLiN REPEATING RIFLES. 120-page cat log of arms and ammunition, colored cover by Osthaus, mailed for 3 stamps. Marlin Fins: Arms Co., new Havkn. ct. Photography HT r ,i Is more than k an Impressi07i Visit Ottr Studio and sec the NEW STYLES of Mount and Tone TOWNSEND'S ELITE STUDIO TELEPHONE 112CT 226 S. Eleuenth St., Lincoln, Neb. WILLA11D KIMBALL :: Director T a S3 he University of Minnesota College of Medicine and Surgery,,,,, ,, The thirteenth Annual Course of Lectures 'will, commence on tho 10th day of September, 1000, and will continue eight and one-half months. The course is graded and covers a period of four years. Medical Hall, tho Laboratory of Medical Science, tho Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, and the Laboratory of Anatomy are situated upon the Cam pus. The clinical opportunities afforded by the hospitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St. Paul are at the command of the College. For out door clinical service a new clinical building has been built in a central location. For information address, DR. PARKS RITCHIE, DEAN UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN, THE LINCOLN MEDICAL COLLEGE c&in"00" MEDICINE AND SURGERY US,""""! fTllIPQF Four terms of 6 months each. FFFC WFE SCHOLARSHIP CfO'C VVUIVJL. ueg uning Sept. 15 each year. I 1-13 $.J I AROP ATOPY etc., fees, inclusive of nil examinations COO L,ttUVlttl VIM, and diploma, average, per term $i3 NOTE The success of n Professional man or woman depends almost entirely upon the prncticul application of what llicy are taught. We mnle it a point toalTord such instruction to our students. Our college is in first class standing in the medical world. The cost of living is much les-i here than in larger cities, which together with our low fees place the cost of n profession within the reach of students who would otherwise be debarred from talcing up either of the above profes-ions on account of the large expenses. For Catalogue, nddrcas DR. M. B. KGTCHUftl, Secretary. LINCOLN MEDICAL COLLEGE, 121 South 14th Street, Lincoln, Nebraska. H. W. Brown Drug """Book Co. All sizes of Nebraska Folio, History Paper, and all other supplies for Students V We shall have all the best new books as soon as published. Call and'see us. Phone 68. 127 South Eleventh' Street. BBB EPWORTH LEAGUE EXCURSION TO CALIFORNIA, $45.00 Tickets on Sale July 5th to 13th Inclusive. Return Limit August 31, 1901 Il.l. II! I ! ! Ill -II MM. I II , N. E. A. EXCURION TO DETROIT $23.05 Tickets on Sale July 5th to 7th Inclusive. 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