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mmm tji:mHhiu wmw wim40Mmmt&b THBDAILY INEBRASKAN- TOMMY CAM L'UH GLEANINGS DR. JNO. J. LAViS rH i U JJ For refreshments and light catering work Hi-e "TOMMY" at Miller & 1'ulne'H. 44 Hurry Come to us when you want a good "Rush Job" ? McVEY PRINTING GO. 125 North 12th St. OGCOCOGCOGCCOQCOCOCCOCC We Would Like to be Your ? LaundrVmen. YULE BROS. ' OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOQO Can you converse Intelligently reirardlntr any book you may have ' been reading-ai if you had really sited tt mP completely? Well, a novel, juajem, a history, a biography, a drama, an i- tttn n t.riiinn fir TtlV ntllH literary production, if rcadl or studied as our new iw tells one now, become a subject which one can dis cuss or write about in a thoroughly lutein trent and comprehen sive way. ff- HOW TO STUDY && LIICKAIUKD Cl 'Cloth, 7J cents, Postpaid HINDS & NOBLE, runusiiBRs 31-33-35 W- igth St. New York City Sthoolbools of all publishers at one store 6 ' m i mm. ji wmm mi X J.-L aiiiHI st SLUMS' E5f7l aa? x" I fK Ghickering Everett lyers & Pond "Packard Richmond Lawlors Starr Vose and Victor Talking Machines . . Are Sold Only by TUC MUSIC 1 IlC - , STORE Rpss.P. Curtice Co. 1125 0 STREET J. A. Dnlhis Ib principal at York. Cumcron'B Lunch Counter, 119 So. 12. Alice Swnnson, 'OG, is teaching at Fali-bury. Miss Josephine Poynter, a Trl Delt, 1h spending two weeks in Colorado proving up on Homo land. Oartrude Unthank, '01, Is teaching al Seward. We can fit your head. Unland, the Hatter, 1012 O St. Inez Kills, '03, and Iletta Hooper, 'OG, are teaching at Blair. The Held class in Geology Is planning Its out-of-town trips. Next Saturday, tho sevedth, the class will go to Ash land; the following Saturday to Roca. Lulu 15. Wry,. '99, 1b instructing In tho Falls City schools. Kate Foster, 'OG, is teaching in the Oakland public schools. ' Elizabeth M. Shotwoll, 'OG, 1b teach ing at Seward this year. Grace Itopor, 'OG, is teaching in tho HiookingB, S. D., schools. John It. Bender, '05, of athletic fame, 1h physical director In tho Washing ton state normal school. He played with the Omaha Western league team during the summer. Miss Kate Foster, 'OG, is teaching In the Oakland High School. Green's barber shops excel all others In the west. Entirely modern and the best work" aBBUred. MJss Waunota Cook, '09, is' teaching twelve miles from oDrchcstor. Katharine Hurloy, '04,' is toaching-in the McCook schools this year. Etta B. Ageo, '05, has returned to the German department at tho Uni versity. Margaret T. Hall, '01, has returned to Lincoln, where she will teach In the high school. Caroline E. StrInger,A. M., '04, has returned to Omaha as Instructor In the high school. A ""season football ticket moans a saving to the purchaser of $1.25, gen oral admission, or $1.50, reserved seats. Buy a season picket and support foot ball economically. JolnTE. Glttings, '06, is instructing in tho Lead, SJ3., high school. - Florenco F. Hawkins, '06, is teach ing in Booker T. Washington's in stitute at TuBkegoo. Clara Ballard, '03, is instructing In tho Falrbury high school. Charles Teaclr, '04, is principal of tho school. Shlles E, Clark Clark, '04 is assist ant superintendent of tho Hastings schools. Messrs. C. J. Humphrey and F. W. Morrell, '0G, after pasBlng tho Civil Service examination, received appoint- Intents in July as Forest Assistants iu f tho United States Forest Service at au annual salary of one thousand dollars and expanses.- Mr. E. O. Slecko of tho cla'ss of 1905 also received a similar Pctry Bakery Co. Baking Orders Filled Promptly. FIiktRIcc Bread Our Specialty. Phono n and Your OrdorWIll Hocoivo Prompt Attontlo i. oooooasoooooaKDooooffiooo a 9 4 y$ $ I O o 8 o 8 8 mmmimBmmfmmmM tAt Your Book Store. True to cents. tXl 9 8 o)ocQsaKKoaK3oa McVEY PRINTING CO. make ex Specialty of Printing for Uni versity Organizations Auto Phone 1 927. 1 27 N. 1 2th CXXKXXXXXXX5OCXXKXXX5O0O0OOOOOOOCXX50000O0O0O0OOO0O0O0O Footlball tSchedkile for 1906 Oct. 6, University of South. Dakota, at Lincoln. Oct. 13, Drake College, at Lincoln. Oct. 20, Ames College, at Lincoln. Oct. 27, Doano College, at Lincoln. Nov. 3, University of Minnesota, at Minneapolis. Nov. 10, Crelghton College, nt Omaha. 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