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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1906)
vVi ,: i I - 1 ' ' - - oooooooSoooooooobooooooobo -,4" Q Aut0 '3388 Q R A' Specialty in Oysters in Season 8 ! " - 8 ltT-19-21 No. 13lh St. 8 - XryYVYVYYVYVVYYYVYYVVYVYYV I .. "" RJS. I. DAVIS 1 " I JEWELER and OPTICIAN g Q nj J anc.ci rj i i ' Ifinc repairing a special- Q j ?! ty and the best of goods 8 j x at reasonable prices. X JLfvVYVWVYVVYVYryVYYYVYS SKXKJOSCXIOQCOOCOOOOOOOCOOOO i. We J ' "v. ) Would Like to be Vdur '' I ""0" I Laundry men. j'i I j YULE BROS, jjj i TOOCXXWOOOOOOOOODOOOaQOOOO I rT"wv"u'vvv"Y"vvv"vvvv'VV"v"V"vv"V"V" 8 O m a- Q j ;! The only up-to-date plant in 8 j- !; the city. It saves you time 8 - ? and money. . '', ,s . . .8 1 1220 O St. I r 8oooocxxxxoooooocxxxdoooooo I ' I 'A " 1 FRESH EVERY PAYll b . i i . i i 1 1 i , - I -J l ' Our Candles and BkJ Goods ra Always I ; ' Prush r4 Good. Oatorise Is our apeoUltj I : THE MAXWELL CO., I ! ath.P4iouc. 13th 1 W 8trU I ICOLIIMIIA NATIONAL BANkI I' I OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. . 1 II 1 CAPITAL. - $100,000.00 1 It' a i r: 98&S&$&QQ&Q I PHH-Ui I I' : 1 1 1 VHAlf KM H HHHikiiAktetawnMaMadHHHIHHBI H i H CrfctiTiTT'n.r "i' iii i i ! i i i ' i i .i i wmiiii i t i ' -i 7 :W- - ' ' ' ' ' F"T"" ' ii " . -.HiL,..V. ' i' - "" '' ilM ttbc iDailfe' cbrasftan SENIORS DOMUCH. 1 Levy Assessments Select Pfh Plan' for Second Informal Party. Tho cln88 ot 100T wmlod thru any amount of IniHlnoHB at Its meeting yoa torday morning In U. 208. .Reports of tho varlouH conimltteeH were glvon, an UHBCBsmcnt of ?U wuh levied on evory member of the cHihs for the Senior play, a clasH pin was aelccted, and ii committee wan appointed to work up a second Informal "stunt" to take plade before, the ChriutimiH holidays. , The cap . and gown committee re ported that orders for caps and gowns r would be sent in to the manufacturers on Thursday of this week, and that only a fow orders have bcotl turned In as yet. The complete outfit costs $7.50 nnd Is of bettor material and "workmanship than over before. Tho play commlttco advised a level assessment of $2 on every Senior, for which four tickets are to bo given to ; tho play. It was stated that tickets will be distributed totho Seniors In the order in which tho Assessments are paid. Prompt action Avas advised and tho assessment was levied. Any ' member of the play committee, con sisting or Misses Agce, Erford, Lin derman and Huso, 'and Messrs. Illg- 1 gins, Affolter, Gatzmoyer, Morgan and Sundcrlin, will receive tho assessment, or tho money may be turned In at the ofhco of the Nobraskan either to ' Mr. Sunderlln or Mr. H. G. Myers. The pin committee offered its choice for a class pin and after some (lis-1 cussion Us report was acceptod. Tho pin selected will cost $1.50, and is both characteristic and unique. It ! consists of a dull gold "N" on which the class numerals will bo" exhibited In rellof. The numerals will boool- J iahed.. Chairman E. A. Wolf states that the committee Is ready to take t orders Immediately. 1 Following tho report of the commit- teoB, It was moved and carried that a second Senior "stunt" should be promulgated before the holidays. A committee consisting of Messrs. iSchrelber, Moss, and Green was an- 1 pointed to work It up. It is not known , yet whether the "stunt" will follow weather-beaten tracks or not, but It is hoped that something essentially democratic In Its nature may bo evolved. Lincoln Cycle Comp'y Sells Out The Lawlor Cycle Co, has bought the entire stock of Bicycles, Sundries and Repairs of the Lincoln Cycle Co. and will begin a Great Cut Price Sale LdOK AT THESE PRICE8 $22.50 'Kew Bicycles $14.50 $25.00 Atlanta Bicycles $18.50 $25.00 Crescent Bicycles $18.50 $50.00 Eagle Bicycles. . , $25.00 $2.00 Single Tube TireB. .. .$1.25 M. & W. Double Tube Tires. .$2.50 All other Tires at loss than wholesale cost. 50c Foot Pumps . 25c 50c Frame Pumps. .. . . . . -25c Morgan & Wright inner tubes," seconds 49c 00c rpisc Records 30c 50c Disc Records.." 25c H5c Disc Records 17c All Bicycles, Sundries and Tires and Football Goods Included in this sale. We carry, a full line of Athletic Goods, Guns, Ammunition, Phono graphs and Records all admirably adapted for Christmas presents. Lawlot? Cycle Co. 1324 O Street. Ultra-Revision. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL FOOTBALL GUIDE Containing the New Rules with full page explanatory pictures. Edited by Walter Camp. Tho largest Foot Ball Guide ever published. Full of foot ball information; reviews; forecasts, schedules; captains; records; scores;, pictures of ovor '1,000 playors. PRICE 10 rCENTS. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago, St. Louis, San . Francisco, Minneapolis, Denver, Buffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia, Boston, Washington, Cin cinnati, Baltimore, Kansas City, New Orleans, Montreal, Can., London, Engy Hamburg, Germany. j Snd your name and get a free copy of the new Spalding Fall and Winter Sports Catalogue, containing pictures and prices of all the new seasonable athletic goods. "Did anybody say anything about reformed spelling?" asks Sam Loyd In tho December Woman's Companion, and says further: "No, it Isn't my wicked intent to stir up a row during this season of good-will, but I must take this occasion to say that for economy of space we puzzlists havo'i other spelling reformers worn to a azzle witness tho following: Y Y Y MAN. There Is a farmer who is- Y Y Enough to take his E E, And study nature with his 1 1, And think of What he C C. Ho hearts tho chatter of tho J As they each other T T, And sees that when a tred DKK, It makes a home for B B. A yoke of ox'o'n ho will U U With many haws and G G, And their mistakes he wll- XQQ, When plowing for his P P.' Ho little buys, but' much ho sells, And therefore little O O; And when he lioes his soil by spoils He also soils his hoes." , To all of which we hear Chanselor Androos muter: "I'll, bo damil." Omaha Excelsior. - A Heart to Heart Talk With Beys ELLIOTT , BROS. TAILORS 1210 0 St. Doyou want those swell Basteriv University styles in TaUorMade Suits and Overcoats? We have them frcrni $20 to $40 And Thoy'ro Just Right. LINDSEY'S PLACE R.E.ERWIN,'99 - A. E PBRKIIS0 KETAILKItS AND JOHBKKB OF ' TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND NEW8 J I UN li ION COLLEGE TAILORS Main College BUILDING For First Class Tailor at Low Priois . . , 31 Auto, 48 College Vlaw 2 ? A. W. Avon has resigned from tho Nobraskan staff .on "account of ill health. ' The Daily Nebraskan Only $2 par Year Gregory, the Coal Man ft ty tfC' I S '- &. (0 tibiu irt rrfT'"i'nn"nnr' N rVT M v y . -j r 4 . -! J : "! m . v A tS 1 & m ' i'