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JM"Ji&Jfypi r,''zn-in 'pp&tom? ""li"E"..-hrT' 3a-gS5cE ; -; MX.r '- " -J ' " "' v &1Le Batlgflebraeftaii , 3 4 BUSINESS DIRECTORY 1 1 i Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. y ART GOCft)S Robb P. Curtice. BARBER SHOP Green'B, Palace and Mogul, tho Arlsto. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si dles. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store, Brown Drug Co. BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie. BANKS Columbia National, First Na tional BOOKBINDL G Gillespie. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent. CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson. .CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Royle & Walker, Lindsay. CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott. Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Mageo & Decmer, Umlnnd. COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, Whito breant. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Lemlng. DANCINQ H A LL Fraternity Hall. DENTIST Dr. Jack. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT Dr. Woodard. D0CT0R8 Dr. Mitchell; Dr. Lenhoff. DRUGGISTS Stoincr, Woomponer, Brown, Mann, Rector. DRY GOODS Miller ft Paine. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ross Elec tric Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Giioncl. A. M. Darin, Hardy. FURRIER Steele. G ROCERS Keystone. hAuERDASHERT $2.50 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudge fc Guenzol, F. E. Lahr. - HOTELS Llndell .1EWEI ER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Tule Bros. LUMBER DierkB. AIILLINERS The Famous. NOVEI.TT MACHINIST Thorp. u.TICIANS Dr. J. J. Daris, .. olff. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend,-- Hay den. PIANOS Roes' P. Curtice Co. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow ell, The Ideal. PRINTING George Bros., New Cen tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS "Tfesterfleld, "Home Cafe, Uni. School of Music Cafe, Good Health. SHOES Sanderson, SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy. Blue Front Shop. SHINING PARLOR Union Shinin Parlor STENOGRAPHER Frank E. E. SUITORIUM Weber, . Elliotts. TAILORS Uni 'nd, Union College Tailors, Ludwig. TYPEWRITER Remington? RIGGS THE Drug Cutter ARGUMEr0"ATION. Questions for the Second Argu ment in Rhetoric 13. Tho Introduction to the brief for tho eccond nrgument will be due at 5 o'clock, Wednesday, Nov 23. Subjects not in the following list should be submitted to ProfeFSor Fogg not Inter than Monday Nov. 14, foi ap proval. I. Should tho president of tho United States be elected for six years and be ineligible or reelection? 2 In criminal cases should a ma jority oT jurors be allowed to render a verdict? 3. Should the policy of the United StMos be not to hold territorj permn rently unless with the purpose that it shall ultimately enjoy statehood'' 4. Should trial by magistrate sup l.lant trial by jury? 5. It the United States paying th? riilronds an excetslvo rate for carrying in mails? 6. Should Nebraska pass a compul forj ting law. 7. Was the passage of the Fifteenth Amendment wise? 8. Is it desirable thnt in large ( itiec saloons should be kept open certain hours on Sunday? !) Should the right of sufnage bo limited to persons who (an lead and wr'.'e? li! Should there be a national di vorce law? II. For economic reasons should the government own and operate the rail roads? 12. Is education a au.se ol negro ciiminality? 13. Should the constitution of Ne braska be changed so as to allow the leading of -the Bible In the public bchools? 14. Should Nebraska hae a iww ioii btitution? 15. Are sympathetic strike.1, justifi able? 11. Should there lie a national lac t( ry law? 17 Is the system of branch-banking desirable in the United States' IS Can rain bo produced b arti ficial means? 19 Are the prim iples of state fo ( ialibiii essential to the highest deel cpment of civilization'' 20. Should congress limit I lie i ower of 'government by injunction" in laboi disputes? 21 Should the whipping jc.-t be ic stored? 22. Was slavery disappearing from l lie border states just prior to the Chil War? 23. Should Nebraska adopt the South Carolina dispensary system9 21 Is it for the bes't Interests ol college football that graduate coach ing be instituted in place of coaching by professionals? 25. Should the giving of railroad passes be prohibited by law? 2(. Should the army canteen be re established? 27. Is the Subway Taern (New York) to be commended? 28. Should the state furnish free text-books to pupils in the public schools? 29. Is it desirable that the labor of jrarried women in factories be abol ished by law? 30. Should judges of the United States Supremo Court be appointed for fixed torms rather than for life? 31. Should the United States estab lish a school to train men for the dip lomatic servico? 32. Aro acquired cJuuflcteristics transmitted? 33. Should the president of the United States be elected by direct-pop., ular vote? Frank E. Lee, Public Stenographer and Notary. M biographic letters; perfect imitation. 501-502 Richards Blk. Auto 1155. Sunday, November 13th, a 10c Cigar for 5c To Intrbdu e a new brand we will sell the J06 straight size for 5c. Not more than five to one person, p FRED J. POttELL Oliver Theatre Block Excursion Tickets Via The Burlington ST, LOUIS & RETURN XSIS: ST. LOUIS & RETURN- dD:XNov'mt" F"'"" $9.25 $15,50 ST. LOUIS & RETURN ! lrmbcr Um" $17,20 $20.00 December 1 5 P.UIPARn 9, QCTIIRN Daily to November 30. Limit December 15. CHICAGO & RETURN limit Dec con in St. Louis VtUilU Burlington Depot, 7th Street, between P and Q Telephone, Burlington 1290 Automatic 2113 City Ticket Offico, 10th and 0 Streets. Telephones: -Boll 235 Automatic 3111 s TRY A TON OF Cardiff Coat 5P ivU Heating Stovo Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Refunded. 6 O STREET I White breast Co. -L AUTO 'PHONE 3232 BELL 'PHONE 234 taB.'. x ' ' 1 :- ? I jy' m. G. AOLFF, 139 so. 13th I SPECIAL PRICES We offer solid gold watches at special rices during this week. Solid gold open face, ladies' size, Elgin movement, $J6. Same in hunting case $21 to $75. It vili pay you to investigate this. The Lincoln Candy Kitchen 1337 O Strost Manufacturers of Home Mads Candy Buttorswoot. Best in the City All Kinds of Toy Novelties, Footballs, Bananas, Etc, Etc. TRY OUR CANDIES STEINEB-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. " Wholciale and Retail DRUGGISTS PO RTLAND OREGON nd Return Automatic Phone J707 1U6 O Street LINCOLN, NBB. T. J. THORPE CO, Qcnor'l Maohtntsts All KWs of Repaid Locksmiths and Platers Phone 614, 309 So. J? th LINCOLN The Ideal ROYL,rE" Of are. Tobacco and Drink. Diiiitmis ana rooi TEN NEW TABLES SOU O Street LINCOLN, NEB. Jb n i$& VIA Union Pacific Account National Grange Patrons of Husbandry. Dates of sale Nov. 8 to i 2, inclusive. Final return limit, Dec. 3 J. Tourist Cars a Specialty ... Inquire at 1044 O Street E. B. SLOSSON, Gen.Agt W m .si i: '! ! m i v ia A n T 4 o 3 .4 j. "SI ti . 1 -tl T f. 3 I -M M 'm u jl t1 n I: .J n m 'if -,&'; .J' t ' f j- - I sx n - -