The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 13, 1907, Image 3

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XTrr IorI UalyeraUy Strident
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braaknn lrrtlara, mmiI to mtn
tloa tfca papar vrktle doing ap.
BARBER SHOPS Green's Palace. ,
BATHE-'Chris', Grand Contral.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Uni. Book Store,
Harry Porter.
BAKERY Petry Bakery Co.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional. CAPE Sam Westerflold, Don Cam
oron; Windsor.
CATERER "Tommy," at. Miller &
d ruuuiuiu.
CIGARS Lihdsey, Ed. Young.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma
tgee & Deemor, .The Sterling.
(JOAL-regory, Whltobfcast
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, Tho Fol
Bom. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol
sheimer, Rudgo & Guonzel.
DRUGGISTS Rector, Rlggs.
ENGRAVERS Cornell.
FLORISTS Chapin Bros.
FURNITURE The Bbnway Company,
Hardy.
HABERDASHERY 52.50 Hat Storo.
HAIRDRESSER Mrs. J, C. Bell.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallett, F, B.
,1 Harris, Hcrpolsheimer.
LAUNDRY Yule Bros.
Evans.
LIVERY Ensign; Forbes, Melick,
LOCKSMITH T. J. Thorpe.
'PRINTING New " Century, Ooor'go
Bros.," McVey, Simmons, The Ivy
Press.
MUSIC Curtice, Crancor.
RESTAURANTS Icon's Cafe, Cam
eron's. SHOES Sandorfipn, Rogers &, Per
kins, Electric Shoe Co,
SUITORIUM J. C. Wood.
TAILORS Unland, Union College
Tailors, L'udvMg, Herzog, Elliott
Bros., Dresher.
THEATERS Oliver, Lyric, Bijou.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood Typo
writer Co.
WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe.
Cameron's Lunch Counter. 123 8. 12.
The best place to eat in town Is at
Don't Cafe, 114 So. 11th St.
Why not take your baths at Chris'
Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? .
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Your writing always looks'. good on
our fancy box paper at the Unl Book
Store.
Miss A. C. Soukup, Dressmaker.
Special rates to students. 1136 O SL
Auto.4C03.
Mr. Albert W. Aaron Has been ap
pointed instructor in German 3.- Thl3
position has recently been held by Miss
Etta Agee.
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Books for valentines: "An .Old
Sweetheart of. Mine,' ''Riley's Love
Lyrics," '"Evangeline," illustrated by
Christy, "Reveries of a Bachelor," il
lustrated by Ashe, "Courtship of Miles
SMn'dldh." illustrated b,y Christy, "The'
Lovers' Year Book," etc. Postal card
valentines lc eacliand upward. The
Lincoln Book Store", 1126 O &t.
Nevv .Professorship 'at Wisconsin.
A' "Carl Schurtz memorial profes
sorship" Is to.be -established at.tlio
University of Wisconsin as a result of
the movement recently strfr ted in -Mil-.waukpe
by a.. number .pi M'pronlpont
Gefmari-Amerlcans.' Thes plan iss,,to
ralBe aft epdowmept ;of. $50,00v0, ;the in-
,coin,e of vhlphwill be used fpr Jhe es
tablishment of an annual course of
'lectures Jat the-sthtOf'imiydr8ly,'ktb bo
given by' prominent professors bf Ger-
f"083grshlp, p be'lAelfl "by German pro-
new chair will lead to the exchange of
professors between the University of
Wisconsin and Germah universities,
fessors, wjll.bojthe first ap$ ofjthe kind
In any Xni$rlcan estate 'uniyerslty. 'It
fs' hoped 'that the Establishment of thil
Paper 9ft Economics.
Mrs. Dr. MjnpipT. England Is pub
lishing a paper discussing tho relation
of prices in general and nlso prices of
different' comodltlcs of the principal
countries of tho world through the
crises of the past contury. ,
This is an cxtremoly important con
tribution to economic research not
only becauso of Us bearing upon ccon
omic and commercial Interest, but il.
Is a special lino untouched as yet by
anyone else.
Dr. England will probably follow
this papor with popular statements of
research better adapted to those who
read magazines devoted to the inter
ests of Economics.
Y. M. C. A. Bible Classes.
Tho regular Blblo Study Classes will
be resumed this Week and sovernl new
classos are to be formed. The leaders
of the old classes are planning to give n
rovlow of last semester's work so that
all new students in tho classes will bo
able to take up the work. Girls not nl
ready members of a Bible Study Class,
are urgod to register for one now. Con
sult tho schedule In the Y. W. C. A.
rooms. Interesting courses and splen
did leaders, it Is desired that all old
members be present at the first meet
ing of their class this week.
BESSIE CHAMBERS,
Bible Study Chairman.
Comenius Meet.
The Comenius Club mot In U. 102,
Friday evening and gave tho follow
ing program:
Violin Du'et
. . .Messrs. Brodeoky 1md Svoboda
Life of Jan Kollnr Otto Katouc
Translations of Bohemian Authors
Frank Vocasek
. Debate: "Bohemian language will
not be extinguished within the next
century,"
: Affirmative Brodeoky, Kasak.
Negative PIpal, Kreyclk.
The Phi Rhb Sigma fraternity gave
a. smoker Saturday evening In honor of
tho factdty members. Doctors Ward,
Poynter, Orr, and LindqueBl were pros
out. A very enjoyable evening was
spent in a social way, and in nn infor
mal discussion by the doctors of some
of the problems which physicians are
forced to meet in every-dny practice
At the University of Chicago-jpvor
fifty underclassmen have beep sus
pended oXexpelled on account of de
linquency in their work. The students
feel this keenly.' The MQrQ& takes
occasion to point out tho evils .of too
much society apd, too little "grind" In
undercbllegiate life.
The Entomological News has Jusf
published tho first of a series of arti
cles on "Tho Bees of Nebraska," by
Myron B. Swqnk, who Is an assistant
in tho Entomological department. Mr.
Swenk lias made a study of bees for
years and has tho subject wejl in
Hand. .
All Uni girls are Invited to attend
the yalontine party to bo given Thurs
day evening, February 14, In Mem.
Hail, and from tho "hearf'-y response
to the invitations by ' the Unl men,
their presence will be needed In order
to rightly administer tne "heart-to-heart"
talks.
The Sdnlor class will irieet in Me
morial Hall at 11:30, Tuesday, Feb
ruary 19, to complete the election of
officers.' .. . '
E. A. Wundor, Law '06, has opened
an office at Falrbury and is enjoying
a good practice.
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