The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 06, 1916, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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HOUDINI
Genevieve Cliff & Co.
Willie Weston
Mac & Vincent
Bison City Four
Devoie & Livingston
Richard Kean
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Five Musical Hewetts
Instrumental Novelty
George Rosener
Character Entertainer
"The Wanderers"
"The Little Trespasser"
"Selifl Tribune News"
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
The Unl. Home of
Light Lunches
Soft Drinks
Fresh Home Made Candies
You get service, quality and
quantity.
Come and see us Cor.14 & O
Your business Is valuable to us.
We handle
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best quality
and Service.
6ee us before yon buy.
WHITEBREAST COAL
& LUMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone B-3228 107 No. 11th St.
WHITMAN, S CLASSY CAKDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
LC.Smith&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEAEING
LONG WEAEOTO
New, Rebuilt and EcnUla
125 No. 13Ux St.
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come each year. State Treasurer
Hall's report shows where some of the
money goes and how much the Btate
taxes are increased to support the
University.
The state started out the new year
with $1,284,08.82 on hand and $9,749,
116.65 of. trust funds invested for the
benefit of the public educational sys
tem. The amount on hand increased
about $84,000 in December, but it does
not appear that the state can get
much ahead, no matter how hard it
tries. It no sooner gets a little money
than it has to pay it out. The legisla
ture comes along every two years and
contracts debts amounting to about
$8,000,000 and it takes every cent the
state gets in the following two years
to pay these debts. This hand to
mouth existence has been going on
for many years and the state finds it
impossible to get ahead. Even the
trust funds invested for the school
fund does not grow year after year.
The amount has hovered around the
$9,000,000 mark for a long time with
out changing materially. Last month
the state spent half a million dollars
and last January the monthly bills
amounted to over $700,000. The
moment the income of the state in
creases and everything looks as if
some money could be saved, the legis
lature decides to increase the outgo.
Of a total of $1,284,008.82 on hand,
$1,000,124.94 is cash in depository
banks. The state treasurer is car
rying as cash the following securi
ties frow hich he has paid cash:
University fund warrants, $85,834.41;
normal school warrants, $88,504.16;
Johnson county warrants, $2,500;
bonds held as cash, $88,000. Which
means the university and the normal
schools have spent that much cash
before the amount in taxes was col
lecte dfor those institutions.
There is $132,314.21 in the state
general fund and $175,423.18 in the
temporary school fund. The tempor
ary school fund will be apportioned
this month for the benefit of public
schools. There is only $27,700 of
trust funds uninvested, there being
only $2,246 in the permanent school
fund. There is $301, 065 in the Uni-
Our Finest Suite and Overcoats Reduced
In this prcnt sale we rc clearing our decks for 1010 md our finest Kensington and Kuppen
hcimer Suits and Overeoals arc included at discounts as preat as those on the balance of our stock.
Come tomorrow and examine these line garments. Compare them piece by piece with values
as you know them; judge these clothes by every standard; consider the Magce reputation for qua!,
lty and satisfaction! Kven at these saving prices,our guarantee of perfect satisfaction stands back
of every sale.
$15.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 $35.00
Values Values Values Values Values
$11.75 $14.75 $18.75 $23.75 $26.75
MANHATTAN SHIRTS Included in this sale at Great Savings Beginning Thursday!
A good assortment of negligee and soft pleated Manhattan Shirts with soft or stiff cuffs materials
include madras, mercerized silk, Oxford cloths and Kussion cords colors guaranteed. Choice at
these prices.
lingular $l..r()
values at . . ,
Kcgular $2.00
values at . .
$1.15
$1.55
Regular $2.50
values at . . ,
Regular $3.00
values at . . ,
$1.95
$2.25
! Regular $3.50
values at . . ,
Regular $4.00
values at . .
$2.85
$3.25
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versity special building fund and $60,
688 in the state aid bridge fund.
The trust funds invested at this
time, according to the report of the
state treasurer, are:
Perm, school fund $8,883,313.65
Perm. Univ. fund 224,953.00
Agri. Col. Endow 560,700.00
Normal Endowment "78,650.00
Bessey Memorial Endow. . 1,500.00
Total $9,749,116.65
Cold Gives Skaters Hope
This morning's cold wave is not es
pecially welcome, but there is one con
solation, if the weather remains clear
then maybe the Athletic field will be
put in shape for skating.
Kirk Tessier has returned from the
United States survey in western Ne
braska and will enter the university at
the second semester.
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France. Carson and Kate Blanche In -DADDY LONG LEGS- at the Oliver.
Frances oar. Saturday and Saturday Mat.nee
Special for Thursday,
Friday and Saturday
OSTOSSTAM
Famous Shoes for Meru
$2.95
R
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A very high grade Shoe in Tan and Black Calf. Several new toes, in
cluding the New English last.
Really a great bargain, and worth at least $4.00.
Byrnes Shoe Co. mL
LINCOLN, NEBR.
"MOMENTS ARE USELESS WHEN TRIFLED AWAY"
Does your Uni work keep you busy? If not, why not take' a
short Commercial Course in the "Quality School?" Hours ar
ranged to suit. Join the happy, busy crowd at the
Nebraska School of Business
T. A. BLAKESLEE, Business Manager
Corner O and 14th Streets, Lincoln, Nebraska
Paid for your Second Hand
Text Books.
College Book Store
Facing Campos