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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1910)
A i ik5W7., . . -x,- i :u- ,-r$v . - - THE DAILY NEBRASKAN l,JZMKl -M MSl a - . r tr I aw; UblaHl&rfV i?oy--My Spring line of woolen are stunners. See them! L I. HERZOG 1230 O St Fine Tailoring Cornell University Medical College A ooIIom degroo U roquired for admission. Advanct-a standing granted students prostnt Incr satlafaotorr orodontials from nccrodltod medical colleges. Every Uolllty IsofTorodto undergraduates Booking tho dogroo of Doctor sin ration In any department. For furthor pnr- of Mouiclno. Amnio faillttlQsaro nleo offored craai any tiomarn appiy to lit dim, cimii Haitirtin maici CilUfi, First Aro. and 28th St., Now York City TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Typewriter Exchange Auto 11C0. BoU 1181. 123 No. 11th All makes rented with stand $3 par Month. Bargain in Rebuilt Machlno am Gleanin pus Classified Column ffifTasm m0k rj&ffi: Fraternity and Sorority Trade A SPECIALTY SA3ll Jewelry Chas. W. Fleming JEWELER and OPTICIAN 1311 0 St. - Lincoln, Neb C. II. Prey, florist, 1133 0 st. ,Mrs. ller.og entertained friends in tho Temple yesterday after noon. New llnydeu Studio, 1127 0 st. Prof. 11. K. AVolfo returned to Lincoln Saturday after a short absence from the eity. a (Jliapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 13th. !- McLanahan is visiting for n few (lays at the Phi Psi house. Domestic Lunch. J. MeKen- sie, 1230 II. Miss .Jean Campbell, Chi Omega, spent Sunday visit inr in rhor, Nebraska. Eat at Don Cameron's Cafe, 115-119 So. 12th street. .James Harvey. Acacia, and famous football captain of the Corn buskers, was in Lincoln Sun day. Try a. lunch aftho Y. M. C. A. Spa. 13th and P sts. Superintendent .J. C. Mitchell of Friend, who attended the '09 university summer school, was on the campus Saturday and attend ed the meeting of the Peru Club Saturday evening. Advertisements for thl column should be left at the business office, basement Administration building, be tween 11 a. m. and 12 m., or between 2 p. m. and 5 p. m. Want ads will positively not bo In serted unless paid in advance, at the rate of 10 cents per Insertion for every fifteen words or fraction there of for the first Insertion; three Inter tlons 26 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. WANT ADS WANTED Wanted Students as agents for Success Vacuum Cleaners. Call 319 No. 12th. !43-3t LOST Lost A stud on campus. Find er return to Rag office. 143-31 Lost Ribbon watch fob with round charm se with oval shaped moss agate. Finder please return to Nebraskan office. 143-31 Exchanged at sophomore hop in men's dressing room, black gloria silk umbrella, natural wood handle. Return to Nobras knn office and receive reward. 142-3t Lost Waterman's Ideal foun tain pen. Owner's name on bar rel. Return to Nebraskan office. 139-3t PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY Ladios' and Moij'h ClotliiiiK Olimncnl, Preasod and Itopalrod, Hata Oloanofl liluuUod nnd Rotrimmod L,. BLUMENTHAL FTctlol Hnttr nnd Glnner Goods Cnllod For nnd Dulivrol. Boll Phono A-C21, Anto Phone 6448 2s5 Bo. tlttli St., Lindoll Hotel, Lincoln. Nob. Dramatic Club Play Temple Theatre Wednesday, May 25 An Easy OUT" PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS DR. LILLIAN SNOW, 1330 O : hours, 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. Dis- A fust baseman lint ASS for nut-onti than any other niaver on tho . nine. Ho must have tho Iil-m mitt made. Chance. Konctchy, Chase, Davis, Tcnnoy and Staid nro men wIiobu. ncrumt work on first is due in a large measure to rate ea First Basemen's Mitts Features -Patented Lacing Device, Laced Thumb, Deep Pocket, Strap and Jiucklcn at wrist. Lcuther Lacing throughout Kga&h guarantees satisfaction nnd perfect golds. 1 f "",en. 0;clM n.110 Halt Oul.lo - roady about Marc. 15th- la crjiH l ilcalcn or l.y mall, torn- Tho Trade Mark New Music Whan you go homo send to mo for tho niusla that nro tho "IUU" horo nt tho Unl. Stay In tho gomo ovon tUough you aro at homo. WALT "The Music Man" ISMS O STRGBT UNIVERSITY JEWELER fc IPTICIAN , C.A.Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1131 1 STIEET, YELLOW FROMT Ytr Pfttnwfa UUdttt FULK Straw-HATS-Straw Tho A. 1. REACH COMPANY, 1790 Tulip St., P.iiladolphla, Pa. p!olo Information l.i unu liuoli. M He tor free Reach Case D 'I Catalogue. 1 Everything that is new and all the 1 oor- r CT staple shapes in Straw Hats can be loZO U M. seen in our window. $1.00 to $6.50. Green's Sanitary Bnrbcr Shop. 120 N. 11th. . . Allison Duglnle and Charles Perry went to Omaha Saturday and spent Sunday at the home of Mr. Dugdalo. 9 O Auto TT SPEND YQUR SUMMER VACATIONATJTHE , linnesotd Resorts TUoy aro ca8lly roacliod via !hicago Greajt Western Raijroad r)te St Paul-Minneapolis "Short Line" Two Dajly Trains Daylight "Twin City Express" and Moctrlc Lighted "Twin City Limited" ( Comfortable and cpitiplotp in ovory detail avd Omaha 0 A. M. arid 8; 30 P, M. Round Trip $12.50 June 1 to September 30 Agents of all. lines sell tickets via the CHICAGO. GREAT WESTERN. For further information, call at any riicKot omco, or address ! FRED WIGHT, Di.t Pass. Agt 1512 Farnam St. Omaha, Nobr. Thornburg's Orchestra. 5877. Professors Howie and V. N. Delzclle of the Peru Normal were in Lincoln Saturday and visited the university. o' 0 O Don Young, principal of the Wahoo high school and J. II. Wil lfams, principal of the fcroken Bow high sohool, visited the uni versity yesterday. ' 8 O Miss Garrie-IIesscltinevetTtrnedL Saturday from Peru, where she has "been for a few days. She was called home because of the critical illness of her g'randfatlier. o Miss Carrie Penneker, lelta Gamma, who was in school last year and who has been attend ing Wells College, is in Lincoln visiting friends. She will not go to her home in Beatrice- until Monday. cases of women. Auto 3038. DR. 0. H. RUSH, Surgeon, Richards Block. Both Phones. DR; j:R. HAGGARD, 221 Burr Blk. Both Phones. LIFE INSURANCE UNION CENTRAL LIFE, S. B. Coon, 0t., 210 Richards blk. Before buying your spring foot wear t lot Bookman Bros, show you their new snappy oxfords. 1107-O st.' Phi Alpha Tau Tonight. The annual banquet of Phi Alpha Tau will be held tonight in the Lincoln hotel. The ban quet will start promptly at 6 p. m. Tho banquet had b6en set. for an earlier date, but- whs' post poned owipg to tho smallpox .scare. . Gordon Beck fcf Pom' -was a guest of Louis Magor at the Kappa Sigma house last Satur day. II. W, Warner of Hebronr ex '11, ih visiting friends in Lincoln. Ife will return to tho university next year. Y O U " THfr SttOtr "Black Hills Special" A 14-inch boot made of tho toughest tan oik with donblo water-proof solo. -For Hunting, Camping er Surveying. The longest limed boot made. "F-F-H' made at $7 YATES-FRENCH CO. OUGHT TO PAY WHAT y OWE THE NEBRASKAN BASEMENT ADM. BLDO. .Km m "V I 1 Irl ! vM -zizr ,1 IT, ' V -r Q t Patronize Our . 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