The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 23, 1907, Image 4

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WHEN i STUDENT WANTS
PRINTING
THERE IS NO OENYINO THAT
' ) HE WANTS IT PRINTEO IN
. MODERN "STYLE -
The New Century Printers
12-11 N STREET
UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICJAH
C. A. TUCKER, Jeweler,
DR, S. $ SHEAN, Optician
1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT
YOUR PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
OOCCCCCCOOOOG
We
. Would Llko to be Your
' Laundrymen.
YULE BROS.
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SIMMONS
The Printer
317 South Twelfth St.
L. J. HJBRZOG
The University Man's Tallir
THE FINEST WORK DONE AND PRICES MlBHT
1230 O S rREET
FRESH EVERY DAY!
Our Candles and Baked Goods are Alwnya
Froab and Qbod. Cntorlng Is our opoololty
THE MAXWELL CO.,
Both Plionet. 13th uA N Straafa
Pctry Bakery Co.
Baking Orders Filled
Promptly.
Tine Rice Bread Ovr Specialty.
Phone, ua and Your-Order Will
lecolTO.Prompt Attentlou.
Cotrell &
Leonard
ALBAHY, H.jY.
Makers of CAPS, GOWNS and HOODS
'To'tti-AiHdan ColligH aad UilrtreltlH.
' . CUSS CMTRACTS A SPECIALTY
talltMfMittrlals.,
Riituikli Prlcts
HUYLER
Chocolate anal
Bon Barns.
T Prua Cttttar.
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SOPHOMORE SOCIAL.
Plans Being Laid for Unusually Pleas
ant Function.
AL u. meeting of the recently ap
pointed Sophomore party committee,
held yoaterday afternoon; various
plans wore considered and temporarily
laid aside. Tho ingenuity of the mem
bers of the committee has been, sorely i
(axed to produce a novel and satis-',
factory class entertainment and there j
Js a lino along which they aro work-1
Ing at present which gives promise in j
developing just what is wanted.
While a definite decision has not as
as yet been reached, in all probability
tho party will bo given a week from
next Friday ovening In Momorial Hall.
The cost of tickets will be simply suf
ficient to pay expenses, and it is hoped
that the majority of the class Will seel
fit to attend. Tho committee in charge I
of tho affair Is composed of the follow
ing members: Messrs. NelBon, Dobbs,
Coe, Hummel, Misses Fink, Lapp,and j
Hartley. I
STUDENT CIRCULATORS WANTED.
Intercollegiate Socialist Society Makes,
Request for Aid.
The Dally Nebraskan 1b in receipt
of the following card from the Inter-1
collegiate Socialist Society which has
for its especial purpose the dissemin
ation of socialistic doctrines and lit
erature among college men of America
The card is "self-explanatory and will
doubtless accomplish its object un
aided.
"The Intercollegiate Socnallst Suci-
I oty has just published large editions of
'"What Life Means to Me." by Upton
Sinclair, and "Confessions of a DroniV
by Joseph Medill Patterson. Those
have been selected as especially suited
to college students and it is desired
thnt they have as wide a distribution
as possible Wo also have on hand a
limited number of "What -Life Means
to Me," by Jack London. If you Know
tho names of any who can. be depended
upon to circulate theBe phamplets
among college students, please send
them at once. Address all comniuniri
tions to tho Intercolleglato Socialist
Society, 112 East 19th Stroul, Now
York City.
ELLIS O. JONES,
Secretary.
Freshman Hop Notice.
Notice is nearby given that positive
ly no one will be admitted to the Frcsh-
man Hop without a ticket and positive
ly no tickets will be sold at the door.
I LYLB DAVIS,
Chairman.
Department Office Changed.
The department of English Litera
ture has changed its office from room
311 in tho Library building to room
301. Room 311 will be used hereafter
as a seminar room.
Freahman Hop Notice.
Notice is nearby given that positive
ly no one will be admitted to the Fresh
man Hop without a ticket and positive
ly no tickets will bd sold at the door.
, LYLE DAVIS,
Chairman.
Found 1
. A set of furs at the Officers Hop,
Friday night. The owner of same can
secure information relative to their
whereabouts by 'phoning-to Auto 2423
and settling for this ad.
The Steckelberg String Quartet will
i give a concort in the Congregational
j church Thursday evening.
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The IVY PRESS
Ha8 Ss PRINTING
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You are wearing better clothes than formerly.
YES,
and for less money-. ' " ' ? .
Dresher, The Tailor
143 South 12th, Lincoln.
makes my clothes now.
BREAD, PIES
AND CAKES
THE
FOLSOM
A GOOD
Y.
PREPARED BY MRS.
The Best Lunch in
I UNION COLLEGE
i TAILORS
Main Collage
BUILDING
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1210 O Str.
Where Can
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AUTO 15S0
GLEAN GOAL
Why.Not Let Them
Do It Now?
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NEW LOCATION-212 8. 12th. ''
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We have a delicious
assortment of candles
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LUNCH
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C. A. ROOMS
11:30 TO io?ao
DAY FOR 10 AND 15c
the City Try One
For First Class Tailor
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PONT BE A CHUMP
If you want to go out in society
dress right. We make clothes
to fit you. Not made for a dum
my, and altered to nyou. Dress :'
Suits or Tux.edoSuffS' to order,.
$30.00 -up'. Suits anYr Overcoats
to order $20:00 up, r .
Latest Eastern Styles
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Stables, of course!
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