The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 21, 1904, Image 3

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Time Inspector M. P. R. R.
Practical Watchmaker,
Jeweler and Engraver.
Graduation Presents a
SPECIALTY.
1211 O Street, Lincoln.
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Repairing Done. Trunka Exchanged.
Valises, Pocket books, Belts, Etc.
WIRICKS TRUNK FACTORY
1036 O Street.
If you want a suit with style
and fit call on
A. KAPPELIN
206 South J2th.
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Office 1551
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Office 1551
Consumezs' Ice Co
Office 1 140 OSt. Lincoln, Nebr.
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36 5outh llth St. Regular Meola age.
JWeal Tickets, 21 Meals, $4.00- J
2 Spell ScrrJe Glrn to PttlM nd Out.
Last Mens Mass Meeting.
Prof. A. C. Bell will address the
men's meeting tomorrow in Memorial
hall at 3 p. m. His subject is "The
Part of Wisdom." Professor Bell is
one of the ablest and most popular
men In Wesleyan University. Ho is
also well known at this University,
having taken a considerable amount
of work here.
Ho is a man of pleasing personality
and wins the respect of all those who
have the privilege of coming in con
tact with him. His speaking carries
conviction with it and gives evidence
of a sincere character behind it. Pro
fessor Bell will have a message for
every man in tho University.
This meeting will be tho last to bo
held this semester, and every man
should make a special effort to attend.
These meetings have been very suc
cessful in the past and there is no ren
son why every seat In Memorial Hall
should not be taken tomorrow.
A good rousing song service will
characterize the early part of the meet
ing and some special music will be
provided. Everybody Is cordially In
vited to attend.
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HIGH GRADE
EHnEDLATQ BDNDDNS
Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., llth and O Street.
LOST Thursday night. A Freshman
cap, betweon R and S streets, on
llth. Finder please return to Miss
Helen Henry. Liberal reward offered.
I iiKoln Transfer Company. Bag
gage. "Phone 17G.
Lomlng's, Ice crenm ana candy: lltb
and L Sts
The Whitebreast Co., at HOG 0 St..
Is the place to buy coal.
Wedding Gifts.
Sterling silver arti
cles make the most
appropriate wedding
gifts and our lino of
Sterling goods Is tho
best in Lincoln.
Special prices to clubs
and societies.
139 So. 13th St.
m. O. WOLFF
139 So 13th.
Hrip vmir nlcfurn frnmrwl nt tho
Lincoln Book Store. Christy and Gil- J
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Airs. J, W. Petry
Wholosalo and Rotall
B AKERY
'Phono 5G4 234 So. llth
Use Hot
Water for
House Heating
The Modern Method"
Estimates furnished for vrork
anywhere in tho state.
Korsmeyer Co, .
188 8outh Tenth Street . .
1,500 NeA Fans for the Summer Girl.
Time was when beautiful fans were very expensive, so much so that It resulted In the sale of a great many high-priced fans, and people who would
Time was when beautiful tans were very expensive, so mucn so
have a really pretty fan at medium cost were obliged to do without.
At $1.00 to $230 we have hundreds of dainty fans in white silk
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INearly every new tan is nandsomeiy spangiea sometimes sucks ana au.
ENAMELED "WOOD STICK FANS 25c, 35c, 50c, 55c, 65e, 75c, 85c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $130.
gauze with lace painting and spangled decorations. The standard size Is 9 Inches.
though there are many medium sizes and some little beauties only 4 inches long to wear on a chain or ribbon. 1
BONE STICK FANS 50c, 65c, 75c, 90c, $1.00, $1.25, $130, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25, $230, $2.75, $3.00, $330, $4.00, $430, $5.00 up to $10.
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