The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 19, 1906, Image 4

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Proprietor o!
Sam's
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117-121 H. 13th
Little Gem Hot Waffles
"Sam's Cozy Corners"
EASTER OXFORDS
ROGERS $
PERKINS CO.
1129 0 Street
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C. A. Tucker, Jeweler
Dr. SamM. S. Shcan
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1123 O STREET
Your Patron ago Solicited
QUALITY
OUR SODA
TASTES LIKE MORS
Biggs, The Drug Cutter
1321 O St.
DON'S CAFE
1t4 S9. 11
J. Wifchl, Htr
Ullit' Dlilng Rotin In Gomiectloi
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Bat at tho Uni. Music Cafo.
Wlrlck 1036 O Traveler's needs.
Prltlc Goorc Brs.. 13tk Jk N.
Ohapln Bros., Florists. 127 So. 13th.
Tho Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O St
Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Rlokivrda Mk
Fine stationery for fine people nt
tho Unl. Book Store.
Typewriting, J. W. Browstor, Rich
ards Blk.
Bast 10 and 15 cent meals In tho city.
The Phoenix:
Fine Btntioncry for fine people at
tho Unl. Book Store.
Don Cameron's now lunch counter;
quick service 119 So. 12th St.
Nothing more dainty than those ice
cream cones. On sale at the Co-op.
Have you seen our new spoons?
The University Book Store.
Nothing more da'nty than those Jcc
cream cones. On sale nt tho Co-op.
Have you scon the new effects pro
duced In photography by Townsend-
Nothlng more dainty than those lec
cream cones. On sale at the Coop.
Union Shlnlne Parlor Shlme. flr
conts; chairs for ladies. 1018 O St.
Nothing more dainty than those ico
cream cones. On sale at the Co-op.
Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag
Cage, 1125 P St. Bell 550, Auto 1550.
Nothing moredainty than those ice
cream cones. On sale at tho Co-op.
Dr. Woodward, diseases f the eye,
ear, nbso and throat Richards block.
Time to-be thinking about pennants.
You will bo pleased with ours at the
Uni. Book Store.
Carbon etchings by Townsoud are
portraits that speak for themselves
Studio, 226 South Eleventh street.
Time to bo thinking about pennants.
You will bo pleasod with ours at tho
Uni. Book Store.
Townscnd's reputation for artistic
photography In known throughout the
state. Studio. 226 South Eleventh S.
A picture of : group Is one thin?
and a group-portrait another. Town
send makes the latter. Studio, 22G
South Eleventh street.
Tho Sonhomoro meeting, to havo
been hold this morning, Has been-
postponed on account of the special
convocation.
This is tho season everybody sltn
for portraits. See what Townsend is
producing amL make appointment for
your sitting. Studio, ,.220 South 11th
street. - " -
Don'L forgot that May 5th Is the time
set apart for tho May morning break
fast given by tho Y. W. C. A. Watch
tho papers for further notices. Don't
you wish you had some of "them"
strawberries row?
Notice.
Men of Sonlo class, Law and Aca
demic departments, meet Tuesday in
U. 207 to decide ns to the wearing of
cap and gown at Commencement.
Pedagogical Club.
Tho University Pedagogical Club
will meet in room 212, Thursday even
ing, April 19, at 7:30 p. ni. The exor
cises will consist of a number of short
addresses by different professors,
among whom arc Professors Barber,
Caldwell, Fosslor, Stuff and French.
TIiIb Is to bo an open meeting of the
Club, and all students interested' in
the profession of teaching are cordial
ly Invited.
ULLNJ
April 20.
Senior Prom. Lincoln Hotel.
Nebraska-Wisconsin dobato. Madi
son, Wis.
Students' Debating Club.
Saturday evening there will be a
debate In Union Hall on the question
of railroad rate regulation now before
congress. Tho speakers are thorough
ly prepared on the subject, ns judges
will be present to determine the rep
resentatives who are to meet Wes
leyan and Doano In our annual debate.
Everyone is cordially Invited.
Flno stationery for fine people at
the Uni. Book Store.
How to
Attract and Hold
an Audience
T7VERY teacher, every clergyman, every
-' lawyer, every man or woman or youth
who la likely ever to bave occasion in commit
tee, or In public, to enlist the interest of one or
more hearers, and convinct them every poi
son who ever has to, or Is likely to have to
" speak " to one or more listeners will Pud In
our new book a clear, cancoc,"eotnffU hand
book which will enable him to tueutdl
raics-$X.OO Postpaid-CLGTH
HINDS & NOBLB. Publisher
31-J3.35 West 18th Street, N. Y. City
SchocUctkt .alt fu&lithert nt en tlcrt
Wa hava always bien known as lha
STUDENTS LAUNDRY
Wa want your business.
VULK IinOS. HARD LAUNDRY
3U O Street. Auto 2704, OtU 574
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C0TRELL&
LEONARD
ALBANY, N.Y.
Makers of
CAPS
GOWNS and HOODS
To tho American Colleges and Univer
sities. Class contracts a specialty.
Reliable materials. Reasonable prices.
WE KNOW HOWTO FRINT
ANYTHING. LET US CON
VINCE YOU . . .
GREER-COOPER CO.. -1134
O STREET.
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J. C. WOOD & CO.
Successors to Soukuj) & Wood ,
Expert Cleaners and Dyers
llell Telephone 147. Ante ISOIi
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kwana
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
Capital 3300,000.00
Surplus mid profits 8'iOO,00O.U()
Deposits 83,030,000,00
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK $
5 OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA 8
JCAPltAl "- $100,000.00
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OLIVER THEATRE
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THE DUKE OF DULUTH"
Prices $1.00 75c, 50c, & 25c.
FRIDAY NIGHT, APRIL 20.
JAMES L. HACKETT
Presents
"THE LITTLE GRAY LADY"
. Prices $1.50, $1.00, 75c, 50c, 25c.
SAT. MAT. AND EVE., APRIL 21.
THE HOMESPUN HEART
Popular Prices.
Style 0647
No. 0647. Patent Kid Vamp.
Dull kid top, fug welt sole,
Stylo 0G47. Sizes 2 to 9,
AA to E $4.00
No. 064S. Hanan's Patent Colt
Dull kid top, welt solo,
Elite toe, Stylo 0649, page
10. Sizes 2 to 9, AA to E. .5.00
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Lincoln, Neb.
THE NEW
GRAYS
Decidedly gray is t;he favorite
color in Spring Suits. If not
gray, then blue. We have plenty
of- both.
$15 to $30
"Kensington", SuitsHEKey fit.
Magee&Beemer
1109 O
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CLUETT. PEABODY & CO.
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