The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 30, 1906, Image 4

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DEL PRADO
I4th St O
Swelled Lunch Car in
the West.
I norvo bottor quality
than any lunch cnr
in tho city.
W.P.Kemp, Caterer
Qeod Qrub
UNDERWOOD
VISIBLE TYPEWRITERS
136 Narth Elavanth
Itll 341. Auta 3881
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Pctry Bakery Co.
Baking Orders Filled
Promptly. .
Fine Rice Bread Our Specially.
Phono ui and Your OrdorWUl
RocoWe Prompt Attention.
Why Not?
8end.yqur Laundry to ua? Wo
do good work and save you
money besides.
,Shlrts Go to 10c
Collars ., 2&c
Cuffs, per pair 5c
Poll PHoffe 805. Auto 2441
Merchant's Laundry
DONS GATE
114 South llth
J. Wright, Kgr.
Ladles' Dining Rook In Connection.
OPEN 0 A. HI. TO 1 A. M.
C. A. SIMMONS
W Printing
243 N Street LINCOLN, NEB.
MELICK'S STABLES
Closed Carriages. Baggage. The
Finest Livery in tho City
BELL PHONB 43S. - AUTOMATIC 3433
1230 N STREET
DR. JNO. J, DAVIS
Graduate Refraction-
1st and Optician
Spectacle and Bye-
Olasaes Correctly
Fitted. -r
Office 1222 O St., Auto Phono 0021
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DOANC EASY MARK.
(Continued from Page 1.)
Tito line-up was as folio wo:
Nebraska.
Right end Schmidt,, DonBlow
Right tackle .... .Rice
Right tackle. Taylor, Harvoy, Jenkins
Center Wllklo, Voss
Loft guard.. Harvey, Chaloupka, Crane
Loft tacklo Matters, Ewlng
Quartorback Cooke, Bohodict,
Johnson
KlKht half Little
Loft half Wollor, Craig
Fullback . . . Mason (capt.)
Doane. '
Right end Hooper
Right tacklo Slonlgor
Right guard .. Bronson
Center Taylor
Left guard Spencer
Left tackle Smith, Buck
Loft ond Bates
Quarterback Griff oth
Right half Barker
Left half Day (capt.), Hartwoll
Fullback Medlar, Day
B. R. Green has been callod homo
by the Illness of his fathor.
Mrs. H. F. Caldwell returns today
from Baltimore, whore she has been
visiting relatives.
Mhts Holen Allen, Delta Delta Delta,
.who has beon teaching In Wahoo, lb
home for a visit.
Miss Hoppner waB unable, to meet
her classes in Gorman yesterday on
account of illness.
Lost From tho pigeon-holes In Unfc
Hall during drill last Friday, Ashley's
"American Federal State" and Baker's
"Argumentation." Please return to
Nobrnskan office.
The Collego Settlement Board will
meet at the rooms of tho city Y. M.
C. A. at noon on Novombor Gth, when
an informal luncheon will bo given
by 'Professor H. R. Smith In honor of
' ,, 1A it , . . .
Dr. Bolton, tho retiring member of
the board.'
Roscoe Anderson, of the class of
'OQ has beep visiting University
frloridsv Aftor leaving Nebraska, he
attended "belaud Stanford University
a half year, andwas in tho midst of the
San Francisco eartlitiuake. Ho 4s now
in the real estate business.
Professor Bessoy is preparing a
paper on "Tho Growing Importance
of plant Physiology In Agricultural
Education" for tho meeting of tho
Society for the Promotion of Agricul
tural Sclonco, whlchls to be hold in
BatonRouge, Louisiana, about the
mlddlo of November.
A telegram has been rocelved from
Dr. E. A. Bessoy, '90, from Miami,
Florida, saying that ho and, his wife
passed safely thru the big hurricane
which swept across southern Florida
on the- 18th of this month. PresB re
ports indicate great destruction to
property in that region.
'Nelson Sisters Leave Nfcw York To
day.
Miss Lena Wilson, 'Q6, together with
her-slstor Anna, also a former Uni
versity students, sails .today from Now
York City for northern India, where
she goes as a missionary. Her sister
"will also do missionary work In the
East.
The '8keeter And Peter.
There was bright fellow named Peter,
Who struck n,t an active young
'skeoter, -But
the 'skeeter struck first
And slackened Ids thirst,
And tho 'skeeter was fleeter than
-Peter.
Exchange.
Cameron'e Lunch Counter. 123 ,8. 12,
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GO ON
S hot Troubles Go Off.
Rogers & Perkins
1129 O Street
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Literal, GOo. Interlinear, fl.60. 147 Tola.
iirttnnart
German, Froncli. Italian, Spanish,
Latin, Greek, 5.00, and $1.00.
Completely Parsed Caesar, Book I.
lias on each page Interlinear translation.
literal transition, and every word completely
parsed. Long vowels marked, fl.su.
Completely Scanned-Parsed Aeneid, I. $i.w.
Completely Parsed Cicero, Oration I. ti.ro.
HINDS & NOBLB, Publisher.
31-33-38 W. lh St. New York City
SeJioelbookt of all publltliert at on atore
University printing done by Sim-
uions the Printer, 224 N. llth St
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DKSpe,al1J 5'c ,SB aThe
Phoonlx Restaurant, 142 No. llth St
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FRATS-
When in need of COAL call and see the
WHITEBREAST CO.
" . We will "treat you right . "
BREAD, PIES
AND CAKES
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Meet me at
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See Our English Tobaccos
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CLEAN COAL
NOVELTY
We carry the most attractive
line of novelty pictures, also
beautiful Landscape" and Fig-
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G. A GRANGER
COMPANY
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Framing Art Material.
1132 o st I
HUYLER'S
Chocolates and
Bon Bons.
"The Drue Cutter.
TJaTIIORP&CO.
Rubber SJamps, Stenoili,
SeatsTraa'e Checks, Keys
Locksmithing, General
Machine ' Works, Mfiel
Makers, Etc.
308 So. llth, LINCOLN
L. J, HERZOO
The 'University "Man'$ Tiller
THE F1HEST WORK DONE. AND PRICES RlBHT
130 Q STPET
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- Phones: Bell 34; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
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