The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1905, Image 4

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THBDAILY NEBRASKAN.
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Eat nt tho Unl. Music Cafo.
Overcoats Palne's.
Jnfi. Green Is visiting in tho city to
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"THE UNI'8 INDI8PEN8IBLE."
We certainly know how.. Lady atten
dant if desired.
CATERS to UNIVERSITY
TRADE. COME-IN AND
LET'S get ACQUAINTED
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135-137 No. 13th St.
Auto Phone . . . 3923
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The Oliver Cigar Co.
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"FOLLOW THE FLKG."
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HOME VISITORS EXCURSION, NO
VEMBER 27TH.
To many points In Illinois, Indiana,
Ohio, Kentucky, Western Pennsylva
nia, Now York and West Virginia at
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Tho WABASH has solid road-bod,
rock ballast, and now oqulpment; re
clining chair cars (SEATS FREE).
For rates, maps and all Information
call at Wabash City Ofrico7"2601 Far
' uam St., or address .
HARRY E, MOORES. -G.
.A, P. D. Wab. R. R.,
Omaha. Nobr.-
GO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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COPYRIQHTS &C,
Anyone sending a sketch and description may
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Scicnlific flmcrkan.
A handsomely lilnstroted troekly, T-arxest dr.
dilation of 'any aclontlQo Journal. Terms. 93 a
jrwri frtnr months, flv Sold by all newsdealers.
MUHN Co." - New York
Branch Offlee. t v yvashlntton. B, C. '
Walkover shoes for college men.
Rogers & Perkltis Co., 1120 O SL
plieOliveiligar Co. J
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Delta U will have Ha "banquet Satur
day evening.
CJmpln Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Tho two glee cIuub are to help slug
tho "Messiah" at chapel tho Friday
before vacation.
Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th.
Don't forget the Engineering smoker
this evening at tho Phi Gamma
Delta house, 1232 R street.
Dr. Haggard, 212-213. Richards l5lk.
Victor Luclor, '08, who Is employed
in his brother's bank at Lead, S. D
Is vlsitfng in Lincoln.
Printing Gcorgo Bros., '13th & N.
Tho actiye members .of the Kappa
Kappa Gamma will entertain the
nlumnl'nt tho homo of Lola Southwlck
Saturday.
, Don't forgot tho Unl. School of Music
Cafo.
A letter frpm Leroy Thomas, '04,
states that he Is still in Tekamah,
Nob., with the county surveyor and" Is
satisfied with this position.
Commutation tickets Unl. Dining
Room.
H. II. Reynolds, electrician, has
charge of the wiring In the new Phys
ics building. Experimental circuits
.will begl nthe first of the week.
Try the Unl. Dining Room. You will
like It.
One of the handy things is a suit
case. Saturday morning a $3.50 sale
opens at Palno's Clothing Store one
day only. If you need one it is a good
time to biy.
Tho Girls' Glee1 Club is to have its
picture taken Saturday, Manager
Dirks has had many requests already
for tho picture from different news
papers. Star Delivery Co., Baggage.
Phones.
Both
Tho girls of tho senior, junior and
sophomore classes are to have a mass
meeting in tho chapol Tuesday. The
purposo or this meeting is to form a
University Girls' Club for social pur
poses and all upper class "girls" a'ro
urged to be present. Committees and
officers will bo announced later.
Best 15-cent meals,
taurant.
Phoenix Res-
The Officers' Cl.ub will give their
ahnuaFhop In the now Fratexnlty hall,
January 5. The now hall Is tho top
story of Jho" addition to thcold Fra
ternlty buljdlftg on tho-cornor of Thir
teenth and N streets. Tho b'all room
will not bo ready for use before Janu
ary 1, soHhat tho' officers' hop will bo
"tho first on thoTiew floor.
Lincoln Local -Express, 1313 O St.
Both phones.
Eat at Don Cameron's new t eetay
rant, 110 So. 12th St.
Tho December "Arena" contalns a
rich and varlod Table of Contents.
Among the ,full-pago portraits arc ad
mirable half-tono pictures of Count
Tolstoi, Mayor Johnson and John'L.
DoM.ar and a beautiful reproduction of
Mr. Elwoll's great Ktatuev "Egypt
Awakening," There, are hIso four full
page, original cartoons on tho dollar
worship of the age, drawn expressly
for "Tho Arena" by Garnet Warren,
and numerous, other Interesting .Illus
trations. Among the, contents we men
tion tho. following as of. special in
terest;, "Uncle Sam's Romance with
Science and tho Soil," by Frank Vroo
manj "Economics of Moses," by Presl
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At
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At Your Rook
7f Ifitt Jf l Jf 5J
TRY THE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM CO.
FOR ALL ICE CREAMS,
FROZEN
I Reduced prices in large quantities.
THE HEIDLEBURG POOL HALL
BILLIARDS AND POOL; - ' CIGARS AND TOBACCO
Auto 4453; Bell F 1571. 146 North I Ith Street.
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dont Georgo McA. Miller, Ph.D.;
"Maypr Johnson: One bt tho Strongest
Leaders In Municipal Progress In
America," by Professor E. W. Bemls;
"The Evolution of TUnrrlago Ideals,"
by Theodore Schroodor; "Tho Reign
of Graft In Milwaukee," by Duano
Mowry; "DeMnr: A Cartoonist of
Contemporaneous History," by B. O.
Flow, or; "General Sam Martin: flio
Washington of Sourji America," - by
Professor Fredoric M. Noa; "Domi
nant Trusts and Corporations In Colo
rado," by Hon. J. Warmer Mlllsj ."Our
Latest and Greatest Social Vision," an
Interpretation, being n extended study
of Joaquin Miller's new social vision;
and "Count Tolstol'on thcTLand Ques
tion," a general discussion of the great
Russian's recent argument in favor
of the land philosophy of Mr. George,
by the editor of "The Arena." Tho
publisher s announcements for "The
"TAronn" for 190G are extremely attrac
tive.
The Non-Corns, of tho battalloh held
their first meetlng-of tho year this
week. Sergeant-Major Cornelius
called tho meeting to order and noted
its chairman. The business of the oven.
ing was tho election of the chairman
and mastor of coromonles of the Non
Com. Hop. First Sorgoant Dent
Slaughter was olectod chairman and
First Sorgoant Don Wilson mastor of
ceremonies.
For tho Holidays Tlio Lincoln
Book Storo has tho only complete
stock In Lincoln of Books, Stationery,!
Pyrograpliy Materials, Pictures, Cal
endars, Etc., Etc. Tho goo'ds as well
as tho prices aro right. r
Tho contract has boon let for two
additional coses for ,tho 'University
Herbarium. These have been badly
needed for Bomti time, as there nve
npw several thousand mounted speci
mens for which thoro are no room in
tho present cases, Ono of the nqw
cases .will be used for fungi, while
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Slore. rPrUt $o ctntt.
ICES, PUNCHES AND
DAINTIES
1316 N Street. Both 'Phones
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Ei I Etra'a
Bettor have your eyes exam
ined now. Many times -a pair
of glasses Torn for a fow wooks,
when tho eyes first hogln to
trouble you, will savo you years
of spectaoles wear later on.
If you have any trouble with
your eyes come to us. Wo have
had over twenty-five years' ex
perience in fitting glasses and
we will gladly test your oyes,
scientifically, without charge,
and toll "you whether you need
glasses or- not
E. HALLETT
Established 1871.
In our shop. we. do all. kinds
of export repairing. Compli
cated Watches, French Clocks,
FIno Jewelry, Diamond SettlngT"!
Engraving, etc. "
Prices the Lowest.
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