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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1905)
' 1 !.' V r V ,. J " if .. - '-v t-,. " n -"- " . t 4 ' M .' s.' , fV. THE DAILY INEBRASKAN. "- CLASSIFIED COLUMN f R K IKS n RFfiTHRY 1 Lsl kv -. f.'-il 5- ' s' X Krerjr 1ojrRl UnlToraity Student Is j "arged to pntroalxo those Nebraa- u I kna advertisers, and to aseattea j the paper while dolus; so. V" i T 4 r I. ;- 1 r BARBER SHOPS The Arlsto1, Green's Palace, Mogul, Georgo'a Place. BAKBRYr-Mra. Petry. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent. " BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin 'coin Book Store, Unl. Book Stole, Brown Drug Co., Harry Porter. .BOOK HOSPITAL Glliesplo. BANKS Columbia National, FirBt Na tional. BOWLING ALLEY Crescont CAFE Sam WeBterfleld, Don Cam eron. CANDIES Woodward Candy Co. CARPETS Rudge & Guenzel. CARPENTER Geo. , A. 'Wilson. CATERER "Tommy," at Rlgga' Drug Store. , CHINA Rudgo & Guenzel Co. CIGARS AND TOBACCO Oliver- Ci gar Co., Geo. M. Conway. ' CLEANERS AND DYERS Soukup fc Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma- gee & Doomor, Ludwlg. COAL Gregory, Whltebreast. CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, The Fol- Bom. DANCING SCHOOL Pitta. DINING HALL University Dining Room. DISEASES OF BYE, -EAR AND THROAT Dr. Erie B. Woodward. DRUGGISTS Riggs, Stelner, Woem- penor, Brown, Rector, Horley. DR? GOODS Miller & Polne, Horpol- shelmer, Rudgo & Guenzel. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. FLORISTS Chapln Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel Co., Hardy. FURRIER Steele. GROCERS O. J. King & Son. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel Co.u Hall Bros. HOTELS Lindell. ICE CREAM AND ICES FrankllJce Cream Co. JEWELER Tucker, Hallott LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., Morohanta. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. . OCULISTS Dr. Davis. ,--. PHOTOGRAPHER Townsend. POOL AN BILLIARDS The Heldel- - burg. x PRINTING George Bros Now Cen tury, Ivy Press, RevlewPress, Greer-. , Cooper Co? - v. RESTAURANTS Don' Cafe, -Good Health, Phoenix. . ROLLER SKATING-r Auditorium Rink. v. SHOES Sanderson, s SHINING PARLOR Union Shining Parlor. TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwlg. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type writer Co. "; SPECIALISTS Djv Erie B. Wood- ward. WAITERS BUREAU Grant DWJCK T ? ASfSSSvy "QUARTER SIZE - is cts each ; a for ascTs OLUETT, PEABODYnft CO., M.Dia 0 CCllITT Ah MOK4HCM tH.HM FRESH EVERY DAY! Our Candles and -Baked Goods are Always Freeh and Good Catering oar specialty. x THE MAXWELL CO. Bella PkHH . 13tk ia M Sts, Seniors, it will be riecoasary to have your pictures taken n at Kenneday's, South Twelfth street, for the Senior book. -- -imwi -ma- Dr. Thomas, Rectal Disease. 1319 . 8PECIAL8 NOTICE8. Rato one, cent' par word each Insertion; minimum, ten cents. FOUNP. ; A PLACE to got a Rood $2.60 hat. $2.50 Hat Store 1141 a St. . FOUND A largo gentleman's slgnot ring. Owner may secure samo by call ing at this office and paying charges. $50 dress suit, used ono season, $25, modlum size. Address Room '110, Lindell Hotel. ME38ENQER3. A. D. T. MESSENGERS. Tel.: Boll 190. Auto.2233. NOVELTIE8. "t KEYS and repairing of all kinds. T. J. Thorp & Co., 308 So. 11th St UNDERTAKERS. CASTLE & 'RJDPER, prlvato ambulance service. 120-4 So. 13th St 8ANITORIUM. BULPHO-SALINJD Bath Houso, 14th and M Sis. 8UITORIUM. HAVE your clothing olooncd and pressed at tho Wobor Bultorlutn, 11th and O Sts. BAGGAGE TRAN8FER. FACER BROS., Basomont Windsor hotel, No. 11th St Baggage and parcels. 8H0E REPAIRING. THE only up-to-date repairing factory In the. city. Prices tho lowest Worki manshlp tho bost -1220 O "St DENTI8T8 BOSTON Dentists, 1810 O St HAIR DRE88ER8." BEST soft water shampoo In the city, 124 No. 12th St Elizabeth Good man. 25-2t OLIVER THEATRE -Wed., Mat. and Night Dec. 13. A SON OF REST MAT. 25 & 60c. EVE. $1.00 to 25c. . Friday, Mat'. &nd Night, Dec. 15 CHAS. H. YALE'S DEVIL'S AUCTION MAT. 25 A 50c. EVE. $1.00 to 25c. Saturday Night, Dec. 16. . WM. N. CRANE JrfTJHE AMERICAN LORD." PRICE8-$1,60, $1.00, 75c and 50c. DR JOlrll J, DAVIS GrtMaati Ftefractlonlst AND OPTICIAN 13888 O St, LINCOLN Atle.-FfcHt, MImJUI; Ih. 2811 Academy TJews. "Wo regret very much to say that Miss Deatf will leavo at the end of thin semester for Spokane, where she will toacn juaun in the high school. Hor folks are now living there, having movod from Ashland. Miss Dean has boon with us ovor since Professor Hodgman took hold, of the Academy. Wo wish hor every possibIesuccess in her new .field of work. w The "Social Hour" will meet with Mrs. Hodgman next Saturday' The girls will have entire charge. Pro gram, refreshment" and invitation com mlttees havo been appointed. A good time s assured to all who come. The Debating club met Saturday evening with a very good attendance. The subject discussed was, "Resolved, That intercollegiate football is a bene fit rathdr than a detriment" Miss Lyman and Mr. Dressier defended the affirmative and Miss Stevenson and Mr. Nelson .nnheld thn npcnMvn Tha Ldebato was very interesting and well conauctea;, A challenge received from the Uni versity Students' Olub has been ac cepted. This debate- will come off after the Christmas vacation. Mr. Heskitt, Mr. Morgan and Mr. Dressier will represent the Academy. UM2B. Today. Y. W. C. A. recoptlon to now mem bers and Unlvorslty girls, 2 to 5 p. m. Y. W. O. A. rooms. Basket-ball, Nebraska vs. Wosloyan, Armory, 8:15 p. m. Friday, Dec. 15. 9:00 p. m. Pershing Riflo Hop. Fra ternity Hall. Dramatic Club moots with Ruth Bailey, 1937 E Btreot. Saturday, Dec. 16, 8:30 p. m. Santa Glaus' rocoption. Art Hall. Friday, Jan. 12. 9 p. m. Freshman Hop. Fraternity Hnll. Friday, Feb. 9. 9 p. m. Junior Prom. Lincoln hotoh Leaders Noon Meetings, Y. W. C. A. Wednesday Miss Aumanr Thursday Miss Brlggs. Prlday Miss Drake. ' Special Christmas service, led by Miss Vibbard, Sunday, December 17. Convocation. Wednesday, Dec. 13 Prof. H. W7 Caldwell, "Tho President's Message" Frldayr Deo. 16 Music. Chaplain Prof. B. L. Hinman. Monday, Dec. 18 -Mr. P. E. Bishop, "Contrast in Efficiency Botwoon Orien tal and Western Civilization." ' Wednesday, Doc. 20 Annual Christ mas Concert, Handel's "Messiah." Chaplain Chancellor B. B. An drews. Freshmen bnBkot-ball players fioot regularly every Tuesday and Satur day at 1 p. m. in gymnasium for prac tice. Reception by Santa Claus. The Y. M. C. A. has Issued an invi tation to tho members of tho Y. W. C. A. to attend a reception in their honor at the Art Hall next Saturday evening. The invitation la a work of art, and shows the fine Italian hand of tho genial secrotary, Arthur Jorson sen, and reads as follows: RECEPTION TO SANTA CLAUS. On account of the unusual rush in this year's Christmas preparations, Mr. Santa Claus, that well Known gen tleman and friend of all good little girls and boys, has notified tho Unl vorslty Y. M. O. A. that ho will arrive in tho city earlier than usual, prob ably Saturday, December Idth", to re main for a few hours. Ho is well known as a "ladies' man" anTox pressod n desire to meet all Y. W. O.A. members. ' In consequence, of this startling fact, the Y. M. O.A has ar ranged to perpetuate' a Shindig in honor of merry old Kris in Art Hall at 8:30 p. m. on the aforesaid date. L Santa Claus, appreciating this op" j?ortnity of meeting so many fair too-1 b'raska girls, has kindly consented to bring to the doln's a Christmas tree which ho claimsls a doodle. - Jlb MrH31aus is a rowardor of "merit, only those" whose records are . clean for the past year will bo Invited. This promises a 'very "SMALL AND t SE LECT .CROWD, each member of which will receive a Humdinger of a Present from the hands of tho did gentleman himself. P. S. Look out for the Mistletoe. P.- S. (Number 2) Yqu are cordially lnyited to be present A. A. Hiemrod left Saturday, for O'Neill, Nebr' where he will act as instrument man on location for a pro posed electric line. He will, return to school after the holidays; '. .. Seniors,, have picture, takea- for tSenlor book. s. . , BSSSSH 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 BSSSSSsV ssVBSnHk31hBBaJ I BM V I vVPsBSsZf lsPB MeaLsinTouristCars Tourist car paBsongors on tho. Union Pacific onjoy oxcollont din ing car service at modorato ox penso. All omuls in dining cars aro served A LA CARTE a complete moal or light hinch.bo- ing outuinod nt reasonable prlcos,, passongors paying only for what' thoy order. Meals can also bo pro cured at flrstrclass dining stations or at lunch countors on routo. 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