The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 10, 1907, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRA6KAIS
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I Dm't Want Yoir
Monty if
ThoTglaBBOs fall to bonoQt you,
and would rathor return It than
have a dissatisfied customer.
Come in and have mo examine
your eyos free.
DR. W. A. MYERS
(143 SlrM.
IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN
LUDW1G
Abtut your Clothts, D
it NOW. -:- 1036 0
CINCINNATI
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CUT MICE SME STORE AND
ELECTRIC SHOE REPAIR FAC
TORY SAVES YOU TIME ARD
MONEY
1220 O STREET
Petry Bakery Co.
Baking Ordora Filled Promptly
FIHE RICE PDEAD OUR SPECIALTY
PHONE US AND YOUR OBDDB WILL
RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION
THE FIRST
TRUST i SAVINQS BAHK
Owned by tiio Stockholdora'l
of The First National DanldJ
INTKBKBT PAID AT OH PER CENT
Firtt National Bank Roomi, Tenth and 0
BACKSTROH COMPANY
-EXCLUSIVE-
TAI
1320 N St., Lincoln, Neb.
G. K. AKAGI & BROS.
EXCLUSIVE
JAPANESE STORE
Everybody is cordially in
vited to call and Inspect
onr store
204 South Twelfth St.
g Gat your ahoaa chined by jj
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R COLE & McKENNA'S &
8 PALM GARDEN j3
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Fry fcojrI University filmUnt
urged to patronlco theie Nbri- 41
kn advertliers, ud to mention
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BAKERIES Dalryinplc; Potry:
BANKS First Trust and Savings.
BARBER SHOPS Grand Central;
Marshall; Mogul; Richards.
BATH HOUSE Chris'.
BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln;
University.
CAFE Savoy, WlndBor.
CIGARS Cole & McKenna; Malt's
Place.
CLEANERS Wood.
CLOTHING Farquhar; - Magoo &
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
COAL Gregory; Whitebreast.
CONFECTIONERY Dalrymple; Lin
coln Candy Kitchen; Olytnpla Candy
Co.; Rood.
DENTISTS Graham ; Yungblut.
DRESSM A KING Soukup.
DRUGGISTS Rlggs.
DRY GOODS Herpolsheimer; Miller
& Paine.
FLORISTS Chapin; C. II. Frcy.
FURNISHINGS Budd; Magee &
Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling.
HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mine.
Ross.
HAIR SPECIALIST Rice.
JAPANESE GOODS Akagi.
JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris;
Myers; Tucker; Hallett.
LAUNDRIES Evans; Merchants;
Yule
LUNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom.
MILLINERY Famous: Nichols.
OPTICIANS Hallett; Myers: Shean.
PHOTOGRAPHS Blazek, Haydcn,
Townsend .
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller.
PRINTERS George Bros.; Simmons.
REAL ESTATE Humphrey.
RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch;
Muds; Camerons; Church; Climax;
Dons; Dickinsons; Francis Bros.;
Sams; Windsor.
SHINING PARLOR Cole & Mc
Kenna. PIIOES Rockmari Broa; Cincinnati
Hereford & Petty; Rogers Per
kins; Sanderson.
SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co.
STATIONERY Porter; Rood.
TAILORS Backstrom; Dreyhor; El
liott; Hcfiloy; Herzog; Ludwig;
Scotch Woolen Mills.
'1 1 1 EATERS Jewell ; Joy-o ; Oliver ;
Lyric, Bijou.
TYPEWRITERS Underwood.
KEYS Thorp.
TROUSERS Baker Pants Co.
Top Corduroy. Pants
CLIAS BAKER PANTS CO.
8 So. ELEVENTH St
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THE GRAND CENTRAL
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BARBER SHOP and CIGAR STORE
W. H. BARTHELMAN, Proprietor
134 South Eleventh St. East Side
Reerved seats for tho Nonraskn
Grlnuell game Saturday are now on
.sale at Harry Porter's. Reserved seats
are 7 cents and bleacher tickets are
CO cents.
Miss A. E. Soukup, dressmaking.
Special attention' given to ' students.
113G O St. Auto 1737.
LOST Waterman Ideal fountain
pen. Finder please return to Nebras
knn otllco. Reward.
Tho best place to eat In town la at
Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street.
CAMPUSNOTES
Earl White, 1908, spent Sunday at
Geneva.
Elton Mead, 1005, is visiting ut tho
Phi Psi houao.
Miss Katharino M. Lumry, '05, is
teaching at Fargo, N. D:
Miss Alice A. Qwanson, 0G, Is tench
Ing In tho Hebron high school.
MUs .Teanotto Burllngamc, '04, Ih
teaching In tho Fairmont high school.
Miss Edith Field, 'OG, Is teaching
history In tho Falls City high school.
Gay Hardy, E. E. '08, has returned
to school and will carry Senior work.
Miss Maud E. Emerson, '00, has tho
aclonco worjt in the Tccumseh high
school.
Miss Paulino Reith, '07, is teaching
German in the Council Bluffs high
school.
Miss Lulella Agoe, 07, ami Newell
J. Elliott, '04, were married during
tho vacation.
Misses Beatrice Clark, Vintla Hud
son, and Bessie Smith, 07, are in tho
Ponca schools.
William A. Holman. '01. A. i 'rt
j i a student In tho University of Goct-
tlngen, Germany.
Charles R. Sargent, Law '04, Is Chief
Clerk, Division of ' Public Works at
A neon, Canal Zone.
Miss Ethel E. Pope, '00, and Miss
Ruble .lessen, '07, are teaching In tho
Rushvllle high bcIiooI.
Misses Mary C. Young aud Graco
and Mabclle Roper of the class oi'
11)07, arc at Brooking, S. D.
Ma; Field Douglas, '00, is in the Na
tional Bank of Commerce, Los Angles,
California. Her address Is Hotel lVr
ginla.
""Grace L. Coppock, '05, Is General
Secretary of the Young Women's
Christian Association of Shangal,
Chinn.
W. J. Seuley, '04, who was princi
pal at Emerson last year, has gone to
Dunlap, In., as superintendent of
schools.
V. L. Strickland, '00, who was prin
cipal of the Plattsmouth high Bchool
last year, Is superintendent of schools
at Bloom ington.
Misses" Flossie Erford, 11)07, and
Edna Hunter, ox-1909, who are teach'
lug in the Fairmont schools. spent
Sunday in tho city.
I . T1 . ! 1 1MB.
i iu noy vj. vjoenranc, uo. wiio was
teaching In the State Industrial School
at Kearney, has returned to the Uni
versity for graduate work.
F. A. Peterson, '05, who was prlncl
pal of schools at Crelghton last year,
is studying law In tho University and
toachlng in the Lincoln nigh schoo
c
Miss Minnie Farnsworth, '04, is an
assistant in the office of-Dr. Summers,
Omaha. Miss Jessie Farnsworth, '0G,
Is in tho high school at Wakefield.
Miss Salina F. Farnsworth Is teaching
science at Madison.
Chapin Bros., florists, 127 So. 12th.
LYRIC THEATRE
MA1TOHK 3 P. H, BVB. 7i4 ft00
PRICES TEN Mf FlFTHBrl CBNT3
Week .Commencing -Oct. 7.
ThetOistlnouished Player
ROBERT WHITTIER
And Company in the Eccentric Farccet
"His Borrowed Troubles"
EVANS & EVANS
America's Premier Singers and Cko
Dancer's
POTTER & HARRIS
Unequalled Gymnastic Performance
SALVAIL
World's Greatest Card Manipulator
MI88 NELLIE VAUGHN
The Renowned Vocalist
MR. R. J. WHYMAN
In tho. Latest Illustrated" tiallade
THE LYR08COPE
New Series 6f Moving" Pictures
BIJOU
ADVANCED VAUDEVILLE ',
MATINEE 2:15 EVENING 8:15
Evening 15c, 25c, and 50c. Matnce
10c and 20c 700 reserved seats at 25c.
HARRY EARLE GODRREY AND
VETA HENDER80N
JOHN AND BERTHAGLEA80N
THE GREAT POWELL
JOHN AND MAE BURKE
ZEDA !
Firey Dragon from "Glnfler Bread CoJ
LORETTA TWIN A TPin I
MR. AND MRS. 8WICKARD.
BIOGRAPH
THE : JEWEL'
mill III, I BBBMBS3P
THE MOST EXPENSIVE AND
Q BAREST PICTURES IN THE
CITY. i H30 O STREET
JOY-0 THEATRE
FINEST OF MOVING PICTURES
AND ILLUSTRATED SONGS
1330 O STHEET-
THE BLAZEK STUDIO
A Special rate on photos
to students of,
per dozen
$1.00
OPEN SUNDAYS
12IG 0 STREET
L. J, HERZOC
THE UNIVERSITY MAI'S' TAILOR
TJb finest work dono and prlcoa right.
Call at onr now store
1230 O St.
Lincoln