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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 2, 1906)
$ be JDaUE IRebrarftan The Sterling Styles Antici pate the Demands of Young Men fc v. . Ife M I HHHBHMHHBBHBIHMBHHBMBHMBBHHBBMHIMMIBMBHHHBHHiBMHHHMBlMHMMBBHMBIMMMHHHHIM! X S V. I l& . i I w tA ft 1 mmlm.ym A &&6B&3ffl!t A i! - V j v; i . . , i v , We depend upon the younger fellows to intro- duce the very latest fashions we offer. One of our suits which is a little ultra now will remain correct as long as it lasts. Oursuits for men of from eighteen to twenty-five years haveall the newest effects. , They bear the stampof authority which is proof against fads. ADAMS-FARQUHAH 0 Formerly PAINE GLQTHIN6 COMPANY HEAL GO. &Jpjgr WO "ITT 7ewiinHa, p "A Good Place to Buy Good Qiothes" GRADUATE CLUB. Saturday Evening, November 3. University Hall 106. Michigan has 5,000 studontB this fall. Raymond E. Dalo, '05, is superin tendent of the Loup City- schools. J. . G. L. Hanlon, formerly of tho class of '07718 teaching at Ashland. Tho girls of tho Junior class at Ice land Stanford havo adopted a regula tion class hat. Ye oldon caudlosTlcks .and ye now dues, too, at Harris', the jeweler, 1137 O st. TIo's reliable. Football-is a thing of tho past at Columbia! Evoif interclass games are undor tlio ban. Lost On .campus, a Parkor fountain pou. Two gold oanus. ltcwnra ror return to Nobraskan ofllco. W. H. Manifold, '03, who was super intendent at Nelson last "year, is at present holding a like position at Fullorton. There's bno place In a thousand whore you can find tho real Rookwood pottery. Come into Harris' and see it. 1137 O st. He's reliable. We will soil thiB week at lot of Ohrlsty & Clarence Underwood poBt ors In colored mats at 50c each. Reg ular $1 goods. Wo will also sell .n lot of burned- wood plpe-racks In In dian and other designs from 75o to $2 each. Tho Lincoln Book Store. John W. Boberts, who has taught for two yeara at Falls City, is this year supetiutondont of Almn. He Is assisted by IVIiHB Edna SplorB, also a U. of N. graduate Alma is erecting a $25,000 high school building which will soon bo completed. J. E. March is superintendent at Orleans. He haB In tho last two years built up a very credltablo school serv ice, and expects soon to receive u new high school building. Orleans is con templating entering tho twelfth grade class of accredited schools. Miss Mary Foster has been obliged to resign the prlnclpalshlp of tho Ox ford schools on accountrof ill health. Miss Condlt, aWOtKoT Nebraska- Al umna, has taken her place. Superintendent C. W. McMIchael, a Nebraska graduate; 1b again at Arapa hoe. , Professor Hodgman, Inspector of Accredited Schools, has returned from a four days' trip, in which he visited tho high schools-of Arapahoe, Alma, McCook, Oxfprd, Cambridge, Orleans and Stratton. Tho trip was made very dlsagreoablo by tho blizzards In the western, part of the state. Ho reports that the Unlvorslty graduates teaching In these schools are having a success ful year. Many members .of the Scientific branches of tho University will attend tho convention at Baton Rougo, No vember 12-1C. Thd Lester Piano Co., Philadelphia, Pa.: Miss Edna Spear, '05, Is at present a membor of tho Alma high school faculty. ' Gentlemen After an experience of more than a quarter of a century with various makes of pianos, including nearly all thoso made by Philadelphia firms, I have concluded that tho Lester piano is tho most satisfactory instru ment I hnvo used In my school. I find after years of continuous use that the tone retains Its original quality and sweetness, tho action is unimpaired and the durability, as evidenced by the capacity of tho piano to Btay In tune, is marvelous. I havo doclfledr therefore, to place with you my order for twenty uprights and two grands, for delivery by Septombor 5th. GILBERT R. COMBS Director Broad Street Conservatory of Music. Sold by Furguson & Oglol210 O St. 8 jP9J Spocial Sorvlco lo O 8 fe4 PARTIES - 8 Q BP Bel Phono 355 0 -Q Auto 3355 X 8 A Specialty in Oysters in S Q 117-19-21 No. 13th St. DR. JNQ, J. DAUIS Graduate Refraction 1st and Optician Spectacles an J Eye (Masses Correctly Office 1JJ22 O St Auto Phono 3021 Gregory's Washed Goal $6.50 oeddfccececcccecoeeococoeoo' -EBctric Shoe Repairing gThe only up-to-date" g plant in the city. Jt g -saves you time and jjj money ...... B12 2 0 St- poQOoooooQOQoaaopas000000g . J The pennants -at tho fin-nn n n. urpasaed for beauty, neatness, and utiiuuuiy. c ')'i eason X - n. ix.j r. 3 r- "1 P J -T