The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 12, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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flew Pool Parlor
138 So. 11th Btrcet.
All Students arc cordially invited
to whilo away the time here.
Checks given on all games.
D. O. FIPER, Propr.
EAT AT THE
Merchants Dining Hall
1042 P STREET.
LINCOLN. - NEBRASKA.
The Only Up - to - Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in Town. No Saloon At
tached. Tables Newly
Covered. Powell's, 146
W. 11th. Phone L664.
The first National Bank
of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital,
$200,000; surplus, $100,000; pro
fits, $18,319; deposits, $2,589,093"
J. H. Burnham, prest; A. J. Saw.
yer, vicc-prest; H. S. Freeman,
cashier; H. B. Evans, asst. cash.;
Frank Parks, asst. cash. United
States Depository.
KICK - OFF
the ready-made habit and
have a good suit made to
order
20 per cent
Discount
AT-
BUMSHAD
HE MAKES CLOTHES THAT FIT
1141 0 Street.
THE
NORTHWESTERN
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f ., L & M. V. R'Y.
Best Line to
ST. RAUL
BLACK HILLS
GHICAGO
The Old Folks at Home
Take them a Holiday RemindiTi-
The student who is not now anticipating the glad home -welcome df "the
holidays is as rare as he is unfortunate. You are going home for'the holidays
and already yOur mind is full of it. Take some gift to father and mptheir arid
hrntlir anH sistpr. .Snmthinr Mint will arirl to thir r.nmfrtrt nnrt hrt riAaitritffil
f in fVi Airp ifr tl-10 catno fimn TViie Tlir PIlritViirnT Qtrr ic fillnrl ifrt 111 of ctifH
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things and all its resources are at your command. Come in find we wul help
you select the proper things. , .
The gift need not be expensive. From 5 cent handkerchiefs up we have those things that wil
please the recipient. -'
Perhaps the greatest advantage in doing holiday shopping at this store lies in the fafct that the same
lower-price-than-elsewhere governs on all articles as it does at other seasons of the year.
Think twice on these suggestions and if you act at once you will thank us for them:
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO. 'ffSAS'
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1 634 O St ... - 1024 O St.
E. R. Bdtlbb, R. W. MoGinnis,
' O. T. A. Gen'l Agt.
Official Bulletin.
This column la devoted mainly u
notices of tho university. All depart
ments and student organluttions hav
ing notices to publish should leave
them either at tho executive office, at
tho ofllco of the paper, or hand them to
anyono connected with the paper. All
announcements should bo in by 6 p. m.
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NOTICE.
Seniors in tho engineering lepart
niont are not required to vrrlte Junior
or Senior themes this year.
THE REGISTRAR.
NOTICE
Any Btudont who expects to take a
degreo in February is requested to re
port at tho registrar's office at once.
H. O. SHEDD, Registrar.
NOTICE.
A joint meeting of the four academic
cIosb presidents and their respectlvo
committees on class debates is hereby
called for Saturday ovenlng at 7 o'clock
In U. 209.
WALTER FREDERICK MEIER.
NOTICE.
The Observatory will be open to the
public next Monday, Dec. 15, from 8 to
10 I. M., for views of the moon.
Th place to buy your Xmas Hndkfs.
Very Special Values for Saturday in
INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS
Women's Initial Handkerchiefs, pure linen, hemstitched, embroid
ered initials . 5c
Women's sheer linen, hemstitched with small embroidered Initials,
each H)c
Women's very fine Irish linen, hand-embroidered initials, un-
laundered, each 17c
Men's laponette Silk Hemstitched Handerchiefs, large silk
initials, each Jfjc
Men's pure linen Handkerchiefs, hemstitched, embroidered
initial 124c
Men's fine Irish linen initialed Handkerchiefs 25c
Men 's Silk Handkerchiefs, embroidered initials 25c
Larger size and heavier quality silk 49c
WOMEN'S FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS
Women's embroidered, hemstitched and embroidered, hemstitched
and lace trimmed handkerchiefs, each 10c, 12c and 17c
Women's pure linen handkerchiefs, homestitched and embroid
ered, hemstitched and lace trimmed, 3 for 5fjc, each 17c
Women's pure Irish linen handkerchiefs, hemstitched and em
broidered, very dainty and sheer, also pure linen trimmed
with Valenciennes and Mechlin laces, each 25c
Fine Handkerchiefs at 49c, 75c $1,
$1.50, $2- $2-50 to $5.
NOTICE.
The person who borrowed Howard's
Mosquito book from the entomology
department will please return it at
once.
LOST.
Will the person who took an over
coat from the "Nebraskan" office, on
tho second floor of the main building,
please return it to the above office or
to the registrar's office. J. F. TOBIN.
LOST.
Will the person who tooic an over
coat from the cloak-room in the base
ment of the library please return it to
the same placo or the registrar's office.
Lincoln's
Progressive Store
Hfr Km. -m
NOTICE.
Tho members of the Medical society
will meet at Townsend's Saturday at
1:30 to sit for a picture.
J. D. BARRY, Com.
SOMBRERO NOTICE.
All Juniors have their pictures taken
at Townsend's before the holidays, as
the Sombrero can not accept them after
January 1.
Delian society has postponed the
Friday evening meeting because so
many of the members desire to attend
the basket-ball tournament.
The Qleo club will meet Saturday
night at 6:45 for practice In order that
tho members may get into shape for
Uie Shedd beneflt concert.
Calendars from Nothing to $2.50.
WATER COLORS 25c TO $1.25. .
Any Combination or Clubbing Offer on Magazines Adver
tised by Anybody, Anywhere, will Be Duplicated by the
Undersigned. ... .
giiolAtL.
OX'S AND STATIONERY,
1123 O STRE1E1T.
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We are busy people,
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but before school closes for
the holidays we want to have a
heart-to-heart talk with the candy-buying students, lest they forget
who we are, where we are, and what we do. We are still makincr i
chocolates, good chocolates chocolates which we believe are JEiWA
eaual of any on earth. We can make as erood chocolate as Nebraska.??: 'a
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can grow corn, or "cornhuskers," and you know they are right' at the
top of the pile, even if some people do not like to admit it. Jf you
find that our goods are not equal in appearance, in flavor and general
goodness of anything beyound the Missouri, we will refund ypur
money and ask no questions. Our goods on sale at your book stores.
THE MAXWELL CO., 206 S. llth 1426 O St
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