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r I 6 The Nebraskan-Hesperian F w. X Xocal anb personal. Dr. Wcnte, Dentist. Unl pins at tho Co-op. Dr. Angle. Skin Diseases, 1215 O. Dr. E. A. Carr, Surgeon, 141 So. 12. For a neat shine go to Edward's. Cor. Eleventh and N sts. Geo. E. Constancer, harbor, 1010 O street. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 South Eleventh. Let us give you a tip. Drink tho latest Newby Flip, at Hanna's. Miss Maud Jussen of Falls City Is visiting her sister at the Pi Phi house. Get one of those sterling silver univer sity pins at the Co-op. before going home. Only 50c. Mr. Rose has been appointed ana lytical chemist by tho Burlington l'oad. Miss Blanche Spinney of Des Moines is visiting her sister at the conserva tory. Miss Hazel Manrld of Beatrice visit ed this week with her sister, Miss Inez Man rid. Miss Lizzie Bryan of Ashland, a for mer student of -the university, is visit ing old friends here. A number of Pi Phis and Sigma Chis enjoyed a picnic supper at the park Decoration day. Miss Minnie Morrill has gone to In dianapolis, Ind., to visit Miss Teressa Reagan, formerly of Lincoln. Miss BeBsie Turner, who has been in Chicago for the past week studying music, will return this week. Mr. A. J. Pepperburg loft lor Texas last week, wnere he has secured a po sition with o surveying imrtv. -"cCMbs cuIi iMmmirk gave a post graduate recltnl at tin university audi toriiim Tuesday evening. May 20. The best place in the city for satis factory barber worlc is Westerfleld's. 117 1. 13th St. Givo him a trial and you will be a regular customer. The Williams collection or botanical books and specimens hat just been catalogued. There are 349 books and pamphlets and 3,810 specimens. Wanted Gentlemen and ladies; salary 20 per week and commission; expenses spend tho rest of tho summer and au paid; experience not necessary. 3Iau-i tuinn in a tour of Holland, Belgium, ager, J501 Richards block, J n coin, Neb. Prof. E. II. Barbour has just been appointed by Governor Savage as ono of tho delegates to tho miners' con gress at Boise City, Idaho, July TA, 2J. and 2.r. Willis "Warner, assistant in geology, has secured a position as chomist with a large mining and smelting company of Youngstown, Ohio. He left last week to begin work. Rodney Bliss has returned to the university to take his degree with tho senior class. He completed his work last Homester and hns been at his homo in Mindon since then. Prof. 15. II. Barbour has accepted an invitation to accompany tho geolog ical society of America on a ten days' excursion through Colorado. Tho seniors hold a class meeting last Tuesday. The business transact ed was (-oncoming tho expenses of tho picturo of Doan Edgron, which is to bo placed in the library by the class. E, G. Woodruff, commandant and in structor in science in the Kearney mil itary academy, is back at tho univer sity. Ho will romaln until aftor com mencement. IIo takes his degree wltli tho class, having ilnished his work early in tho yoar. .,Vhen tho football team goes to Minneapolis 'next. Thanksgiving day, a great many engineering students, ex pect to take advantage of tho rates in order to see not only tho biggest, foot ball game, but also (ho numerous en gineering works in that neighborhood. Tho fifth report of the botanical sur vey has just been issued. It contains a paper by J. J. Thornbur on "Tho Prairie-Grass Formations in Region I." Mr. Thornbur will in tho near futuro join a party sent out by tho United States forestry bureau, wno are making a survey of tho state. Students intending to study den tistry will find tho Lincoln Dental Collego thoroughly up-to-date, and owned by Lincoln dentists, who are sparing no energy or expense to make it an institution of merit. For further information address Lincoln Dental Collego, 200 Richards block. MessrB. Schuyler W. Miller and H G. Shcdd will depart for Europe in Oe- ' tober. They will spend about seven ( months in London, Oxford, and Cam bridge. The remainder of the time will bo spent on the continent, visiting points of interest. They will return in time for tho opening of school tho following September. The Nebraska section of the Amer ican Chemical Society will bo held in room 12 of tho chemical laboratory Saturday, June 8. Proi. Wilbur C. Knight of tho University of Wyoming will present a paper on the subject. "The Occurrence and Chemical Char acteristics of Wyoming Petroleum." Tho meeting will be preceded by n table d'hote dinner in the ordinary of tho Lincoln hotel. The Palladian Literary Society held an election of officers Tuesday, June 28, 1901, which resulted as follows: President, Lazell Sturdevant; vice president, Sam Anderson; treasurer, Newoll Elliott; secretary, Carrie Stett ler, music secretary, Geneva Bullock; 'TiriX aaiJlli"i!'. .i".irr"1""rv' Christina Uednar; historian, NohiButler Thos. M. Hewitt; member of univer sity council, G. A. Johnson; sorgeam-at-arms, Louise Phelps. Dr. Robert E. Morltz left last Sat urday over tho B. &, M. for Chicago, where Mrs. Morltz will join him en route to Buffalo. Mr. Morltz will sail for Europe from Montreal June 15. He expects to visit a number of the Ger man universities during July, and Germany, and Switzerland, lowing year ho will occupy at some German university. Tho fol- n study i FOUR RECORDS BROKEN AT SIOUX CITY. Tho university track team was de feated Thursday by the University -f South Dakota team by a score of 72 to -10. The meet was held at Wood- J Inml ,)nrki S0I1X Clty Kellogg raised ids former state record an inch in tho polo vault. Gaines broke three uni versity records in tho 120-yard hur dles at 17 seconds, tho high jump, r feet 10 inches, and the running board jump 21 feet R inches. Mundorf won tho two mile run, nnd Tobin tho ham mer throw. Tho events wore as fol lows: 100-yard dash Collins, South Da kota, first; McComb, Nebraska, sec ond; Reynolds, Nebraska, third. Time, 10 seconds. 220-yard dash Collins, South Da kota, first; Reynolds, Nebraska, sec ond; Beobe, South Dakota, third. Timo, 2C 1 R seconds. 41 0-yard dash Johnson, South Da kota, first; Beebo, South Dakota, sec ond; Cowgill, Nebraska, third. Time, 52 2-5 seconds. 880-yard dash Johnson, South Da kota, first; Douglas, South Dakota, Hcoondj Garr, Nebraska, third, Time. 2:10 1-5. Mile runJohnson, South . Dakota, first; Douglas, South Dakota, second, Mundorf, Nebraska, third. Time, 4:45. Two mile run Mundorf, Nebraska, first; Johnson, South Dakota, second; Gambers, South Dakota, third. Time, 11:21. 120-yard hurdles Gaines, Nebraska, first; Mouck, Nebraska, second; Mey ers, South Dakota, third. Time, 17 seconds. 220-yard hurdles Collins, South Da kota, first; Mouck, Nebraska, second; Meyers, South Dakota, third. Time, 27 2-5 seconds. Hammer throw Tobin, Nebraska, first; Hanson, South Dakota, second; Abit, South Dakota, third. Distance, 110 feet. Shot put Hansen, South Dakota, Hendry's Restaurant Steak, Chops, Fish, Oysters, dame, Roasts, Chlle-con-carne A SPECIALTY Private Dining Rooms for Parties. Open all night. Excellent Cuisine. Prompt Service. Phone 896 129 North MtU Street Lincoln. Neb. C. A. TUCKER 1123 O STREET THE YELLOW FRONT For WATCHES and JEWELRY E. R. Matthows, Prcs. C. W. Rlcger, Treaa. O. E. Spear, Sco. fiDattbew0 piano Co. Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. PHONE 791, 1120 O STREET. LINCOLN, ... NEHKASKA IUAS-BAKER PANTS CO. 118 South Tenth Street Sole Agents of THE ROYAL TAILORS NOBBY PATTERNS SUITS, - $15.00 THEY ARE WINNERS We also carry a Full Line of Stock Pants, at Low Prices SUMMER SCHOOL Nebraska College of Oratory and Dramatic Art OPENS JUNE 17, 1901 WnUh Mall N nnd Twelfth -streets. NEW HANAGEMENT W. H. WRIOHT. L. E. ANDERSON Catalogues upon Appllcitlon. & Photo grapher 1029 O Street We have all the latest Styles of Mounts nnd Finish. Class and School Groups solicited. Lantern slides made on short notice. Special rates to Students. Reference: Senior Class, 1000. JrtC&fl The Omaha Medical College, OMAHA, first; Tobin, Nebraska, second; Ed wards, South Dakota, third. Distance, 33 feet. Discus throw Ablt, South Dakota first; Hanson, South Dakota, second; Gaines, Nebraska, third. Distance, 105 V6 feet. High jump Gaines, Nebraska, first; Young, South Dakota, second; Ed wards, South Dakota, third. Height,. 5 feet 10 inches. Polo vault Meyers, South Dakota, won, 10 feet 5 inches; Kellogg, Ne braska, second, 10 feet 3 Inches; Johnson, third, 10 feet. Running broad jump Collins, South Dakota, won, 21 feet 11 Inches; Gaines, Nebraska, second, 21 feet 5 inches; Edwards, South Dakota, third. SAME SHAPE TWO qUALITIE3 Xeotelative (Salter BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS I ISO South llth Street, LINCOLN, - NEBRASKA. 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