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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
-3 Zbc ID a 1 1 Debraikan "s "V. ' ' ' hk t K I -v .'i iv - it f TOlVlMY For rofrcshmonts and light catering work sop "TOMMY" at .'Millbr Palno's, . v' ...I vll... Santa Clous You want on&of our Vio lins, BanjoVor Guitars for Xmas The make very appro priate gifts THE MUSIC . . STORE Ross P. Curtice Co. -. 1125 0 STREET . SIMMONS The Printer 3IT South twelfth St. 0 HUYLERB Chocolates and Bon Bons. Witdtll2iNS Tat Brui CuUtr. " . HAVE The Evans Do Your Washing TMniiii iir NEW STYLE "BARKER COLLAR" , WARRANTED LINEN ASK YOUR DEALER , WILLIAM BARKER CO, MAKERS OF COLLARS & CUFFS BBBBBBBY Bk'aI i BBBBBBBBBBBs MflW 1 'BBBBB TV HkAC Af V oBBflBBH THbbbbbbbLbh bbbbbbbbbt BncHHH bbbbbbbV v fHWBrJBSSIHH BBT"' Immu&.&mHI ' BBBW'&ir'rs&BBBBH bbK'bbwBSbbbH BBKfe'BBBKiHBlBBBBBBn BBBBBBmrIBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBU bbKkibbbbbbbbbbbbHI BBBBBj BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBfl a Word from iorq. "N Nebraska's Star Center Write From Canal Zone. Prof. 0. B. Condra, of tho depart mont of Geology, has recently received a brief letter from Charles Borg, '04, who -1b now engaged In government work in Crlst'dbal, Canal Zone, Pana, ma. Mr. Borg was one of tho most prominont men 'in Uio University dur ing his last two years in school, being known equally well for his scholar ship, hltf connection with tho Y. M. 0. A., hiB prominence in class affairs, and his football pro,wess. Mr. Borg's letter was In part as fol lows: "I am enjoying usual good health have not missed a meal since I came down horo and think tho Isthmus is not altogether bad. Tho only fover I have had is a few attacks of football Jevoi, but as this is Thanks giving week, I supposo t,hat tho danger from that source will soon bo over. "I have not hoard about the Kansas game, but let out a whoop when tho returns from Minnesota reached, tho Isthmus. Qlvo my regards to old Unl friends. Sincerely, "CHARLES BORG, "Cristobal, Canal Zone, Panama." Univorsity Settfoment workers at tho University of Chicago are produc ing a benefit performance oia comic opera, in which men are to take every part, from tho rolo of chorus girl to that of scene-shifter. The chorus is designated by the Dally Maroon as "beautiful and bewitching." We won der what its members use to produce tho offect. Tlfo" Nebraska Legislative Referenco Bureau, recently organized, reports that the subjects most inquired about by members of the new legislature are: Railway commission laws, road laws, food laws, corporation ax laws, fraternal Insurance laws, and anti-pass laws. J. H. Sherlook, '08, who has been in St. Elizabeth's hospital for several weeks from a Bevore attack of typhoid fever, "has recovered sufficiently to be able to leave the hospital. He hopes to bo back In tho University .within a few weeks. Dr. D. T. Smith, who graduated from Nebraska in 1887, and who now holds a chair in the Michigan Univorsity School of Medicine, recently published a work on the care of patients while undergoing surgical operations. Tho Historical Society has recently made a set of slides showing political development in Nebraska. It shows the formation and obliteration of counties since the first territorial or ganization. - , Miss Frances Long, A. B., B. Sc, '06, a candidate for tho degree of Master of Arts in Zoology, has accepted a position aB assistant Instructor in Zoology at tho Lincoln High School. Miss Mabel Sullivan of Tecumseh, and also Miss Edna Chapln of Omaha, were visitors al the School of Music yesterday. Both were students of music hero last year. "' Miss Mae Darling, A. B. '06, has been elected teacher of History in tho Plattsmouth' High School, beginning work next Monday. LOST A wheel, from tho rack by the Library, Friday evening. Notify tho Dally Nebraskan. Oklahoma' claims championship. the western A GOOD AT C. 11:30 Y. PREPARED BY MRS. The Best Lunch in FRATS- When in need of COAL call and see the " WHITEBREAST CO. Waterman Fountain Pens THE Largest Assortment Carried In Town. Lincoln Cycle Comp'y Sells 6tt The Lawlor Cycle Co. has bought and Repairs of the LlncolnC-yde" Great Cut LOOK AT THE8E PRICE8 $22.50 Now Bicycles $14.50 $25.00 Atlanta Bicycles $18.50 $25.00 Crescent Bicycles. . . . .$18.50 $50.00 Eagle Bicycles $25.00 $2.00 Single Tubo Tires $1.25 M. & W. Double Tubo Tires.. $2.50 All othor Tires at less than wholesale cost All Bicycles, Sundries and Tires and Football Goods Included In this sale. We carry a full line of Athletic Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Phono graphs and Records all admirably adapted for Christmas presents. Lawlor Cycle Co. 1324 O A Heart to Heart Talk With Boys ELLIOTT BROS. TAILORS 1210 0 St. Gregory's Washed Coal $6.50 LUNCH tuc A. ROOMS TO 12:30 - DAY FOR 10 AND 15c the City Try One , v We will treat you right Phones: Bell 234 Auto 1610. Office 1106 O. , . i N. IDEAL Harry Porter - the entire stock of Bicycles, Sundries Co. and will begin a Price Sale 50c Foot Pumps '.......25c 60c Frame Pumps. . 25c, Morgan & Wright inner tubes, seconds T.'. v .49c CO'c Disc Records......."',.. 30c 50c Disc Records 25c 35c Disc Records.,. . . . . ; 17'c Street. Bo you want those swell Eastern University styles in Tailor-Made Suits and Overcoats? We hav6 them from $20 to $40 And They're Jus$ Right. Jr At ' ,-3J i 4'J "V , jr- -.tf.Vf -Tii