The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 27, 1906, Image 3

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    THE DAkLY NE&RASKAIN.
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There aro sovon vacancies on tho
Uoard at tho present tlmo and all aro
oxpoctod to bo filled within a fow
days. Two of theso mombors will bo
chosen from tho Faculty, four from
tho student body, and one from among
tho citizens of Lincoln.
MIbscs Leah Moyor and Mildred M.
SIntor, who wero student mombors of
tho Board last year, have both loft
Lincoln and are teaching in tho state.
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The Stetson Shoe is not made
to sell at a price. It is made
for quality only. The result is
real shoe value.
Every cent of the cost goes
for skillful, conscientious,
workmanship for better
leather for better linings.
The Stetson is rightly
called The Better Shoe.
See it before you .buy
your next shoes.
Full lines -all styles all
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Students, .Attention
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Those toho intend taking Mechan
ical Drawing, Botany and,; Zoology "
Should inspect my line; the test:.
articles at prices of cheap goods; -Largest
stock of Fountain Pens in -the
city r . Hape you seen the
neto History Cooer, a loose-leaf
one, for only 26c; History paper
8c per 100 sheets, 35c per 50(
sheets. Come in and see for
yourself ....-...,..
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darrp Porter
Location 1T23 Q Street, Lincoln.
The Administration Building.
Tho Administration Building, tho
latest building to bo nUded to tho Uni
versity's equipment, Is also one of the
finest. It was recently completed at a
total cost of about $35,000. pf this
sum approximately $3,000 was spont
on equipment. It is of tho classic
stylo of architecture, made of dull
sand-flnlshed brick, trimmed with
terra-cotta. Tho architect wob Thos.
It. Kimball, of Omaha, and tho con
tractors, Stephens Bros., of this city.
All equipment was Installed under tho
supervision of Mr. Chowlns, tho Uni
versity Superintendent of Construc
tion. Tho hallB of' tho building aro fin
ished in oak, making a pleasing con
trast with tho whlto walls. All desks
and similar equipment In tho offices
aro also of oak, but the room fin
ishings aro of hard pine. StairwayB
and doors aro of oak. ',
Tho Chancellor's offices In ItoUni
101 are very tastefully furnished. In
tho . private offlco aro handsomo
desks, elegant rugs, and a beautiful
terracotta fireplace, which is useful as
well as ornamental. At one side is a
rest room, we'll furnished.
The Chancellor, in common with all
the other officials, expressed himself
as more than pleased with his now
quarters.
The Treasurer's and Registrar's"
departments, in Rooms 102 and 103,
aro well equipped for their respective
needs. Each officer has his prlvato
office and vault.
Little can be said of the. remaining
offices that has not been said, of tho
other rooms. All are well equipped
(and tastefully furnished. It may bo
Bald that all, both students and oc
cupants, aro moro than Satisfied with
their now building. Especially Is this
true of the forces of tho "Rag" and
"Cornhuskor," who have been seri
ously cramped hitherto.
Homo Economics.
Home Economics I, scheduled for
Tuesdays and Thursdays will' meet on
Thursday at 1:30 p. m. in room 109,
Agricultural Hall, State Farm. Take
1:00 o'clock car.
-Home Economics 17 will also meet
at the same place on the same day at
4:30 p. m., Take 4:00 o'clock"car.
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LtUUWiy warn. iu occ auu. tain, wim jvu. ouuui
your clothes, No.wis tH time to have a nobby
. Yarsity Suit made, and Ludwig is the man to
see. '
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1Q36 O STREET
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Italian Art.
Tho courso in History of Italian Art-
Is given at 5 o'clock, M W.,'F., In
stead of at-3 o'clock, as printed" In
the time schedule. V.M. '
A second section of the course In
Greek Mythology Is offered at 5
.o'clock Tuesday and Friday. U. 202.
WMt F. DANN.
A Specialty In Oysters In Season
117.10-21 No. 13th St.
jas. i. Davis
JEWELER and OPTICIAN
1210 O STREET
Fine repairing a special
ty and the best of goods
at reasonable 'prices.
Lawlor's
That's Where you buy the
Fotball Goods, Guns, Ammunj
tlon, Edison Phonographs and
Records, Racycles, Bicycles and
Bicycle 8undrles,
Come in and get acquainted; i
Lawlor (ycle (o
1324 OSTREEf. .
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8 C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler, .
8 . DR, S, SSHEAN, Optician
8 II23 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT -R
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICIT.
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Registration.
Up to Tuesday evening, 1,645 stu
dents had registered. The registra
tion for Tuesday alone was 99. Tho
total registration exceeded the pre
vious year's record by 30,
'Notice. .
All men' who are not reporting for
drill should remember that demerits
are accumulating to their account.
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New Management
Efficient Service ,-
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In 'University School of Music
Building:, Corner 11th and, R
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