The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1905, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Ererjr I.0711I University Student la j
urged to patronise these Nebrai- 4
knn advertisers,, and to meatloa H
the paper Yrlille dolat; io. t 1 : O
iiAivBUtt bUUf a Ji'ne Ariato, Ureen'a
ruiuuu, iUouui, Ueoi'tjOb jfiucw.
Uivciiti mvh. i'etry.
UUWL.11VU aijuEX UreBcent.
XJuOiva-toTAilUXNlHlU JO-op, Lin
coln liuuii. snore', Uni. Hook .Store,
utown. Drug t;6., Hurry iJorter.
BuGrf. HOSPITAL Ulilespio.
iJAiMvS Columbia National, First Na
tional. BUWUNG ALLEY Crescent. '
CANDIES Wootfward'Oandy Co.
UAKPETS liudgo & Guonzel.
CARPENTER Ueo, A. WUbob.
UATERER-ZTomniy' at' Rlggs' Drug
Store.
CHINA Iludge & GUenzel Co.
CIGARS AND TOBACCO Oliver CI-
gur Co., Oeo. M. Conway.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Soukup &
Wood.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma-
geo &. Deomer, Ludwlg.
COAL Gregory, Whltebrcast.
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol-
som.
DANCING SCHOOL Pitts.
DINING HALL University Dining
Room.
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR AND
THROAT Dr. Erlo B. Woodward.
DRUGGISTS Rlggs, Stolnor, Woom-
penorj, Brpwn, Rector, Harloy.
DRY GOPDS WHlor & Paine, Herpol-
stfelmor, Rudgo & Guonzol.
EXPRESS-r-Llnco'ln Local.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guonzel Co.,
Hardy!
FURRIER Steele.
GROCERS O. J. King & Son.
HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store.
HARDWARE Rudgo & Guonzol Co,
Hall Bros.
HOTELS Llndoll.
ICE CREAM AND ICES Frarfklln Ice
Cream Co. s
JEWELER Tucker, HalletL
LAUNDRIES YuloBros., Morchanta.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
OCULISTS-Df. Davis.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend.
POOLAND BILLIARDS Tho Heldel-
hnrg.
PRINTING George Bros., 'Now Con-
tury, Ivy Press, RevIowTress, Greer-
Coopor Co.
RESTAURANTS Wcstorfiold. Cam.
eron, Good Health, Don's' Cafe.
ROLLER SKATING' Auditorium
Rink.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHINING PARLOR Union Shining
- Parlor.
TAILORS Unjand,' Union College
Tallorsj-Ludwlg.
TYPEWRITERS Undorwood Type
writer Co.
SPECIALISTS Dr; Erie B. Wood-
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ward.
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I FOUNTAIN PENS!
ft " Special prices to
S . ' . Students
g.$2.00;Pens....'.;..;$(50
& RECTOR : . 1220 0 S
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
3PECIAL8 NOTICES.
Ilato one cont per word each Insertion;
minimum, ten cents.
LOST. 7"
Lost Alpha Thota Chi pin. Return
to Nchraskttri ofllco for reward.
FOUND.
A PLACE to cot a good $2.C0 hat. $2.50
Hut Store. 1141 O St.
FOUND A largo gentleman's slgnot
ring. Owner may pecuro aamo by call
Ing at this oflce and paying charges.
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?60 dress suit, usod one season, $25,
medium size. Address Room 110,
Ltmlell Hotel.
" MESSENGERS. :
A. D. T. MES3ENOERS. Tel.: Bell 190,
Auto. 2233.
- NOVELTIEB.
KEYS and repairing of all kinds. T. J.
Thorp & Co., SOS So. 11th St.
UNDERTAKERS.
CASTLE & IUOPER, prlvato ambulance
service. 120-4 80. 13th St.
8ANITORIUM.
SULPIIO-SAL1NE Bath House,
in
and M Sts.
SUITORIUM.
HAVE your clothing: cleaned and
prcsHed at tho Weber Suitorlum, 11th and
O Sts.
BAGGAGE TRAN8FER.
FACER BROS., Basement Windsor
hotel, No. 11th St. Baggage and parcels.
8HOE REPAIRING.
THE onlv un-to-dato ronalrlnc fnot
(Jry
In .the city. Prices Iho lowest. Work
manslilp tho best. 1220 O St.
DENTIST?
BOSTON DentlstsiaiO O St.
HAIRcfRESSERS.
BEST scifirwator shampoo in the
twnin
city, 1245. 12th St. Elizabeth Good-
25-1
WED. MATINEE, 2:30; NIGHT, 8J15.
YON YONSON,
MAT. 25 & 50c. EVE., 75, 50 & 25c.
FRI., SAT. & MAT., NOV. 8-9.
DORATHORNE
Dramatization of Bertha M. Clay's
Famous Novel'.
EVE., 50, 35 '& 25c. MAT., 25 & 50c
Wed., Mat. and Night Dec. 13.
A SON OF REST
Senior and Junior Them.es.
Senior and, Junior themes for 1905
190G are dire at U. 311 as follows:
Senior thome Monday, January 22,
190G.
First Junior theme Wednesday,
December 20, 1905. '
Second Junior thome Monday,
April 2, 1900.
Subjects for these themes must be
submitted to so mo member of tho dci
!artn)ont on or before- tho following
dates: " - ' , '
.Senior theme Monday, January 8
190G. v
First Junior thomer-Wednesday.'Pe-cemberC,
1905.
' Second Junior"" theme Monday,
March 19, 190G.
A theme should contain, nt least
1,200 words. It should be wrlttqn, on
theme-paper with double margins, and
it should, bo enclosed in covers, In
dorsed as follows:
Writer's Name '.
Title of Theme (as approved) ......
Designation of Class (Senior First
or Second Junior) . . , f.
Dato , ;
No late theme will bo accepted with
out special pxcuse, which must in every
cavse be obtained before hand.
o theme .will be accepted unless
tho subject has been, approvod in ac
cordance with the requirement.!
A young woman's shoe, Sorosls.
mnn 2o-5i
8 m IVFR THFATRE 8
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itogera &
Perkins Co., 1129 O Street.
Today.
All "N" men report at gymnasium
2 p. m. Football picture.
Subject for Junior Themes duo at
U. 311.
Thursday, Dec. 7.
11 a. m. Junior Prom committee
meets. U. 110.
11 a. 111. Class of 1005 meets. "U.
212.'
Friday, Dec." 8.
8 p. m. Graduate Club meets. Resi
dence of Professor Wilson. -?:30
p. m. Ladles of Faculty serve
tea. Rest room.
Saturday, Dec. 9.
8 p. m. EngllBh Club meets,
1705
L street.
Engineer smoker, 7:30 p. m., 1232
R street.
Friday, Dec. 15.
9:00 p. m. Pershing Rifle Hoiv
TTra-
ternlty.Hall.
Friday, Janr 12.
9 p. m. FrcshinanHop. Fraternity,
nan.
Convocation.
Wednesday, Dec. 6 Prof. Grovo E:
Barber, "In tho Homes of Pompeii."
Friday, Dec. 8 Music. ,.'
Cliaplaln Rev. C. H. Rogers.
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Monday, Dec. 11 Mr. W. O. Jones,
Editor Nebraska State Journal, "Tho
Cotton Grower."
Wednesday, Dec. 13 Prof. H. W.
Caldwell, "The President's Message."
Friday, Dec. 15 Music.
Chaplain Prof. E. L. Hlnman.
Monday, Dec. 18 Mr, F. E. Blsliop,
"Contrast in Efllcioncy Bffnveon Orien
tal und Western Civilization."
Wednesday, Dec. 20 Annual Chrlsi
mas Concert, Handel's "Messluh."
Chaplain Chancellor E. B. An
drews. How to Do It.
Tho "Student" of Edinburgh Unl
vorslty describes one of ' tho foats
which may bo performed by means of
tho wonderful sciences of jui-Jitsu In
tho following way:
"How to overpower vo soldiers
with drawn -swords sitting- nt a table
playing cards:
"Quietly walk up behind one"of thorn
and suddenly -glvo a loud yell (this
helps tho Intercostals) . Ho will leap
to his feet, whon ybu will kick him
behind the knee with ono foot, and hit
him behind the head with the other
foot. He will fall across tho -table.
You now Jump on his back, resting
your knees on his shouldors, nnd as
tho other soldior rises in amazement,
grip his throat with both hands,, so
that ho will fall back over his chair,
dragging you with him. As you" lire
being dragged across tho first Boldler,
lungo out -with both feet at his lionil,
which leaves you with ono man, whose
faco should now lie of a (lark bluoy
purple color, that Is, of courso, If you
havo done tho trick properly. It is
best to try this, trick first qn two per
sons dining, as a friend of mine tried
to do It for tho first-tlmo on two cav
airy swordsmen. He was a kind friend
and I miss him greatly.'.'
L
- Runny Hull, '03, has been elected
city electrician at" Wlsner," Nebr,, and
has charge of tho construction of a
new electric lighting- plant at that
place.
Ray Gould, a former engineering stu
dent, spent-.Thanksgiving. in Lincoln.
r For i the1 . Holidays The ' -Lincoln
Book Store has .the only complete
stock In Lincoln ,of Books, Stationery,
Pyrography Maiorials, Pictures, Cal
endars, Etc., Etc. Tho goods as well
as tho, prices are right...
PrlntlngTGcorgo Bros., 13th & N.
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ComcJnlte Observation -Cars ..
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' Tourist Sleeping Cars a
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