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-V THE DAkLY INBBRASKAN. J f f 2 r 1 A II . x . I .' JS. . Zbc Daily I2tbrskati A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, Vol. 32, Tho Nebraakan, Vol. 10, Scnrlot ana Crcaoi, Vol, 4. Publlnlicd dally, excor and of Nobnuikn. Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hcopcrlan Publish ing Co. ppt Sunday Monday, at tho University Board of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. . Lauronco Fonsler. II. P. Lcavltt. Ibcr. Dwlgbt Cramer. O. Schrcll Edltor.ln-Chlef....jJohn D. Clark Manaaer vT..Fred Naughton Assistants. Vrnvuf. J. Jii. Xicunur l,jotlc It. A. Van Orsaci Circulation w. 12. Hianaoven Editorial Room, U S20U4. Dnstaem Offlce, U 2II)S. Pcmtoaico, Station A, Lincoln, Noy. Ofllco hourn of Bulnw Manager and Editor 11:00 to u:;w uniiy. Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telophone Automatic moo Subscription Prlco, $2 por year In advanco Entered at tho pontofflco at Lincoln, Neb., no second-class mall matter under tho net of congress of March 3, 1870. Mtt$)Mt it it it it it it it )t it it it it i Subscriptions for The Dally Nebraakan are due, and all who have not paid up will please see the circulator as soon as possl ble. Office open from 11:00 tor 11:30 dally. R. 2112 Unl. Hall. Star Dollverj' Phones. Co., Baggage Both CfflNfeLW. .sT. mmimmmnmmwm bsiioo, aorqsiB. IBAlraolffiU'lm cor. ii29 o street. mmmw&&xss32imwm mfJmraLLFJin'JmtMm. Vn !. -pBBBBBBBBBMaMIMalW- A young woman'i Rogers & Perkins Union Shining Pnrlor Shine, flvo cents; chairs (or ladles. 1018 O St. Eat at Don Cam6ron's now restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th. Dr. Woodward, diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Richards block. Green's Barbor Shops VWi- ) Mogul Palaco Richards Printing George Bros., 13th & N. Professor Bruner lectured nt the Stato Industrial School at Kearney on December 20. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St Both phones. Walkover shoes for college men. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St. Commutation Room. tickets Unl. Dining New line of Eaton-Hurlburt paper at the Uni. Book Store Elegant new stationery. Store. Unl. Book Try tho Uni. Dining Room, liko It. You TVill Eat at tho Unl. Music Cafo. Discount Sale. Sanderson's. A GOOD STEP. Tho senior class took -a good step yestorday morning whon It adopted the resolutions for the consolidation of tho. class books. It is certainly true that thore is not enough advertising .patronage for two books annually, to Bay nothing of stutlont support and ability. Without Baying anything about tho books of the past, Nebraska ought to bo able to got out bettor ones, annuals that are roally "annuals" and are equal to liko publications of any of tho largo western Institutions. This can bo done only If nil energy . and effort Is concentrated upon ouo book, and tho 'soniors are to bo con gratulated for' seeing this and acting ns-thoy have. It Is now tho duty or ' tho other classes to rollow their lend and join In tho -move. But boforo final action Is.takon, wo boHqv.oTthot ono or two" changes arc necossar In tho resolutions. Tho ma chinery of selection of editors and managers Is Intricate, but Is pwjlaably ns simple as possible. But .wo still believe that tho edltpr-in-chlof' should . bo a Junior. It is a fact that tho hard est part of tho work comes whon tho book is Issued, and that frequently accounts hang over- until tho next year. It Is just at this tlmo that 1 every senior Is most rushed, nnd for this reason nlono wo bellevo that tho editor and tannager sh6uld bo Juniors. The provision that tho editor and manager should got all tho profits loft after paying the assistants also Is un wlso, It will bo directly productive or n desire to'mako tho hook of such a sort: that tho most money can bo made. Why not lot tho compensation of tho 6dltor and njonagcr bo tho same ns, that of tho assistants; that Is, "re Soniors, get pictures taken at Kennedy's. Don't forgot tho Unl. School of Music Cafe. Eaton Hurlburt Moii3sellno Chiffon box paper at the Unl. Book Store. Seniors meet Thursday at 11 a. m. in U. IOC. .hnpln Bros, Florists. 127 So. 13tb. Liberty Linen paper at the Unl. Book Stort. All new. Our Eminent Specialist DR. DR. COHEN will oxamino your eyes f roo of charge and toll you whether you aro in need of glasses or not. Prices tho Lowest, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Now is tho timo-to have your watch looked after, notf when it-stops. Bring in your watch and havo our watch- maker look it over and seo if thoro is any thing wrong or not. Main Springs '. 7fic Cleaning ' 75c Crystals .t 10c Wo guarantee all work for ono year. Bring in your watch and have, it rogulatod frco of clmrgo. Herpolsheimer's Jewelry and Optical Departments. SUITS 15 OFF Our Fine " Kensington" Suits, 20 per cent discount E want you to try one of these "Kensington" Suits We now give you a chance to wear the best clothes you can buy and pay no more than for the poorer kinds. Remember, we will refund your money any time you are dissatisfied. $15.00 "Kensington" Suits now $12.00 n 4t it t ii it it tt U tt it $18.00 $20.00 $25.00 $30.00 Black and Blues not included. Sweeping clean up prcccr on . O'Coats ancf all Fur Coats. .$14.4Q $1600 $20.00 $22.50 Magee & Deemer "Kensington" ClothesThey Fit x 1109QStreet Bakery t$m Confectionery . iQuallty' Unsurpassed. 1307 O Street sonablQ?" Y. M. C. A. Notes. The membership commltteo met In tho Association roomB Wednesday morning. Nearly all tho committee men were present and a i)lan of action was adopted. Eath man agreed to make special effort to secure three members during tho coming weqk. At tho end of that tlmo tho commltteo will again meet to report tho amount of work done. Tho matter of giving a banquet to tho men who did work dur ing tho membership contest Inst fall was also consldorcdt- It was decided to glyo tho banquet and nil thoso who aro eligible are asked to report to tho secretary. . Tho Association Quartet, composed of T. A. Huttpn, H.-ID. Wallace, L. A. HIgglns and J. E. Edgerton, furnished ontertnlnmorit for the, High School students during 'thcjlr chappl period Thursday morning. Tho students turned out en. masso and applauded the performers' most vigorously, Tho quartet sang four numbers and, be sides this, Mr. Edgerton rondorod tvfo high-class monologues. The fame ?of this'quartet Is beginning to be of mote than local significance. THE HEIDLEBURG POOL HALL BILLIARDS AND POOL; - CIGARS AND T6BACCO Auto 4453; Bell F 1571. 146 Nodti lltli Strcit. - , TRY THE FRANKLIN ICE CREAM CO.- FOR ALL ICE CREAMS, ICES, PUNCHES AND FROZEN DAINTIES" Mmi prices I lane uintl)les. 1316 1 Street. Beth 'PhMes. 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