The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 07, 1906, Image 4

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Sweltott Lunch Car In
the West.
I Horvo bettor quality
than any lunch cnr
in tlio city.
W.P,Komp, Cateror
ON A SUNDAY AFTERNOON
OR
AFTER THE DANCE
CALL UP
Till Ensign Omnibus and
Transfer Company
Foi Good Prompt
LIVERY SERVICE
Why Not?
Send our Laundry to Ui7 Wa
do good work and aava yau
mo nay feeiJdes.
Shirts Soto 19a
Collara 2o
Cuffs, por pair . . .' So
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Merchant's Laundry
FRESH EVERY PAY!
Our Oandtofl and Baked Qooda ara Alwaya
Fresh and Good. Catering la our apeolalty
THE MAXWELL CO.,
Both I'honci.
13th anil H Straata
DR. JNO. J. DAVIS
Qraduale Refraolion-
" It! Mi Opllolan
Spsctaclra and Eye-
Olaasea Correctly.
Rtted.
YULE BROS.
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Were You Ever
Expelled i
from Harvard?
Jack Spurlock was, and you
ought to be if you fail to
read his letter about it in
THE &ATUHDAY
EVENING PO&T
Dated Novanbar lO
It's the first of a bi-weekly
series "Letters to Unsuccessful
Men," by George Horace
Lorimer, who wrote "The Let
ters From a Self-Made Merchant
to his Son." The first letter
is in this week's Saturday
Evening Post.
$1.50 for a year's subscription
5- cents the copy
Tiik Cuktis I'lmi.isiiiNo Company
Philadelphia
At the 8tate Farm.
Dnlry work begins today under the
liiHtruction of Mr. Haeckor.
Mr. Deemer, of the firm of Magee &
Dcenior, visited the Farm yesterday
on business.
Last yearlhe total registration was
350, divided as follows: Long course,
170; Bhort course, 180.
Dr. Lyon will have charge of this
year's work in farm experiments. The
work will, bo conducted by the gradu
ate students.
Registration up to the present time
Is 157, which is a gain of 33 per cent
ovor the registration for the same
period last year.
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RESULTS TE-LLj
We claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and &
are here to prove iu Our methods and machinery are the VERY Q
LATEST and our workmen the best that money can secure. q
- Wo clean the finest drosBes and robes without danger of fading
or shrinking and guarantee not to injure them in any way. We alBo 8
clean gentlemen's clothing of alt kinds. Goods called for and deliv- n
ored. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing.
Phono Boll 147 1320 N street. Phone Auto 1292
Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Neb.
J. C. Wood & Comnanv I
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Mr. Montgomery, who graduated
from the Agricultural School last
spring, will devote all his time thiB
year to experimental work.
Mr. Nelson, the new assistant in
slructor , in sqIIs, received his train-'
ing at the University of WlBconBln,
where ho took both his A. U. nnd hie
M. A.
From the School of Music.
The next student recital will bo hold
In Memorial Hall on November 15.
Tho program will be announced later.
It is intended that the Stcckleberg
String Quartet will play at least once
a month nt Convocation thruout the
year.
Messrs. Steckleberg and Shellhorn
recently gavo a recital before the
Northeastern Nebraska Teachers' Association.
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Office 1223 O St., Auto Phono 3021
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This is the closing week of the first
torm of this year. The attendance
has been much larger than any fall
tcirii before, and the registration now
In progress Indicates a proportional
Increaso over the same term last year.
Chemical Club.
Tho first regular meeting of the
Chemical ClluTvTll be hold In tho
Chemistry lecture room Saturday
evening, November 10, at 7:30. Dr.
Bonton Dales will talk on "Rare
Earths." All people who are Inter
ested are lnylted to be present.
BREAD, PIES
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nrlnbc anil lr.p.
L Cream ah winter
LINDSE'8 PLACE
R. B. ERWIN, '99 4 " ' M. EC. PBRKINS
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TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND NEWS
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UNION COLLEGE
TAILORS KXR
Ftr First Cltss Tallir-
Ing at Low Mots . .
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Meet me at
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Ye Old
Smoke
Shop
Tho University of Pennsylvania will
open the door to women January 1.
The Institution Is 157 years old and
never has permitted women to take
up studies with men. Even now the
unive.slty will not become co-cduca-tlonal,
but a separate college will be
erected-foj women.
The Ivy Press Is now located at 212
South Twelfth street. University work
especially solicited.
McVey Printing Co., 125 No'. 12th St.,
has turned 'out some neat work for
University organiaztions.
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Hair Dressers.
Best soft water shampoo in tho city,
124 No. 12th St. E. Goodman Tanner.
Green's barber shops excel all
others In the west. Entirely modern
and tho best work assure.
Why not take your baths at Chris'
Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.?
. FreshmjQii are permitted to play on
tho Varsity teams at the University
of California. The Freshman rule
was withdrawn.
TAKE THE TIGHTTOAD
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For full Information, Writs to
F. H. DVNLOP, DISTRICT PASSENGER AGENT.
1S12 Farnam St. - Omaha.
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