' G b e 2 a i I flebrasftair "V. WHEN You will foe satisfied with CnYneron's Lunch Counter. TOMMY ; "WALKOVERS 31 The Seniors will meet Thursday morning "at 11 o'clock In U. 2t). ChistmaB will soon be here. A nice u GO ON pennant from the Coop will make a t it pleasing gut. ooocxocoooooooooco. if! u M am ivm mw lTr a " X ig BARBER SHOP & g g STORE g HIBbbH O W.H.UAItTHKIiMAN, Proprietor Q jHflBBBLI 4 Q 13ft Bo. KlevcatliSt.P-UattSltle O' 'f' I ' l x. , Sho Troubles Go Off. Rogers & Perkins 1129 O Street. I. ' . WHEN A STUDENT WANTS PRINTING THERE IS NO DENYING THAT HE WANTS IT PRINTED IN MODERN STYLE The New Century Printers 1241 N STRT2I5T oocoooooooocoo ON A, SUNDAY AFTERNOON ' in ' AFTER THE DANCE ' chl UP The Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Company I For Good Prompt MVFRY SFRVIHF I v. 30000000COOOOOOCCOOOOOOOOQ i 5 UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN ? : C. A. fUCKERJewelar, : Oft. S. S. SHEAN. Qq c an A I ' - i i : uzd u iintbi. Ttuuw tnoNi k ' X , . X ' (J tiiiih ram maut- viimimii.ii ci I iuvii iniuvnnvL uulivmlui Q ijOOOfVfyTOOOOOOTVTOOOOrVVVVV'S pLECTR ij Repairing Factory X The only up-to-date plant in X X the city. It saves you time $i 5 and money. ...... X 1220 O St. i . j n i Ail Infcorfrntornity hockey league la being formed among the fraternities at Minnesota. The Junior Prom committee will meot Thursday at 11 o'clock hi U 101). A full attetdanco Is desired. Mrs. J. C. Bell, 1414 O St. Wigs, for homo parties. Halrdress- Mug,, scientific manicuring, chiropody. There Is no lime llko Harris' time. If yom' watch Isn't up to date you bet- ' tor see Hnrrls, the watch doctor, 1107 i O St. Why not got a Unl. Pin for that Xmas present? Sterling silver and sol- ' id sliver and "solid gold. Prices, 20c and upwnrdB. At the Co-op. i Henry Holt, In the current issue oft The Outlook, declares that American university students are crazy over ntllj i letlcs. "Gee, ain't It groat to be ' -r.....O" Ml l,) i 1 t Why not got a Unl. Pin for that Cmns present? Sterling sllvor and sol- ! Id silver and solid gold. Prlfces, 20c and upwards. At the Coop. Mr. O. J. Fee, superintendent of gi minds and buildings, has returned from Chicago, whore he has been con-! nected with the International Stock j Show. Mr. Byron E. Yoder will lead the, Y. M. C. A. prayer meeting this even ing in the Association roomst Ills sub-' ject will be, "The Young Man- and His j Money." The next qualifying examination for the Oxford sholarshlp awarded to this slate by the will of the late Cecil Eh od oh, has been fixed for the 17th and 1Sth of January, 1907. Dr. and Mrs. Hessey will be the guests of ox-Chancellor Canfield' while j on their visit to New York during the holidays. Dr. Canfield Is now librarian for Columbia University. Miss Almee Wilson, head of the I Stenographic Bureau, who has beon confined to her homo for sevoral weeks by a severe illness, is again able to tako uji a portion of her work. Minnesota University is going to have a big lobby at Its state legislature to secure a larger appropriation to Hi I so the salaries of its professors. Tho average salary of the Minnesota instructors is 6nly $1,398: , Theory Work to Begin. All cadets will report for Theory Work In Military Sclonce on Monday, December 17, tho assignments to classes will bo posted on the bullotin i board in tho Armory on or before Sat t urday morning. "Sem. Bot." to Meet. There will bo a meeting of the "Sem. Bot." today in N, 104, at 7:30 p. m. The program to bo rendered comprises la paper on "Alteration of Generation," by Miss Margaret Hannah,' and tho review of Whitney's "Sell Fertility," by Mr. L. L. Zook. ww'ww I z AH.) A'JiBBBBBBBl (ooooooccoooocoocoooooooo bSW T " H i HiiviiKiiiH Would Llko to be Your fl taft9lHHBflH Laundry men. X PvCSK'IYPfl' u i . Vule bros. 1 1 mmiM I IB ill MHiJ I COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK I KHlH X OF LINCOLN. NEBRASKA. K CAPITAL - $ 00.000.00 9 - - - 3ffl2$ L. J. 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