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

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    XHE PAlIwY NEBRAS1KAW
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F. B. Harris, Jeweler,
1137 O Street,
SPECIAL SELLING AGENT.
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30-SIX FACTS
. IN ITS FAVOR
"j. Tls new, neat ancfrW
braskan In origin and
manufacture.
2. 'Tla easy to use when
once begun it opens like
a book.
YARD-0 - YARD-0
ARE ANNOUNCED.
(Continued from pago 1.)
3. B. A. Froyd, first lieutenant, un
assigned, is appointed battalion ad
jutant. 4. n. T. Punk, first lieutenant, un
assigned is appointed battalion quar
tormastor. 5. Hs O. Perry, first lieutonant, un
assignod, Is detailed In charge of the
trumpeters.
By order of Captain Worklzer.
E. A. PROYD.
Adjutant.
Engineering Notes.
H. R. Ed'wards, C. K., 1904, who Is
acting aB transit man on a railway lo
cation party In Mexico, writes that he
Is In tho tumultous region, whoro Ya
qui Indians furnish frequent excite
mont and danger, and whoro thoro are
sovonty men In tho party, a largo part
of them serving as guards.
I
JUST RECEIVED TH08E
CELEBRATED
Plow's
Chocolates
Our Luncheonettes and
'Hot Chocolate Soda are
especially fine.
lirsching-llorst Co.
Ssnth lltb Stmt
James A. Green, a civil engineering
student who. left tho Univorslty in
1904, is in Denver, acting as superin
tendent of construction for J. Q.
White and company, of Now York.
Ho lias charge of the building of a
large earth dam, the largest In the
world, which is being put In for irri
gation purposes near Denvor. There
are seven million yards of dirt bolng
moved by hydraulic process, the dirt
bolng washed and sluiced Into place.
Tho position Is one of responsibility,
and there Is a good salary attached to
It.
WHO IS YOUR TAI LOR ?
BSSSSSSSt
We arc producers of Men's Clothes with
Tone, Individuality, Style and Character
LOOK US OVER TODAY
DRESHER Fashionable TAILOR
143 SOUTH TWELFTH ST.
BELL PHONE 504 AUTO PHONE 2686
Gregory's Semi-Anthracite
FOR FURNACES
$7.50
NO CLINKER OR SLATE
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
132 N. Ilth STREET
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDG.
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UNION COLLEGE
tailors stssn
For First Class Talltrlng
AT LOW PRICES
-AUTO .48 COLLEGE VI EW-
Tho most Important engineering
firm In the United States and per
haps In the world, Is J. G. White &
Co., of New York, with branches In
corporated In London and In Canada.
This Arm built tho -Manila Street Rail
way on contract and has been connect
ed with many Important engineering
enterprises. J. G. White, tho head of
the Arm, was an instructor In physics
at Nebraska University from 1885 to
1887.
Minnesota Is to have a $2,000 swim
ming pool.
University Students
Ladles and Gentlemen -If fn
tko market for a now typewriter
or doslring to rent one, wo
would bo glad to havo our sales
man call and demonstrate tho
-visible Underwood. Yours re
spectfully, UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER GO.
714 P St.
Bell 348
J. M. Rice, hair and scalp specialist,
121C O St, upstairs.- Auto phono 3888.
Frats and Sororities
When in Need of COAL call and aee the . "....
WHITEBREAST CO.
We will treat you right
Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
Eat at Climax restaurant. Meals 15
cents and up, Tom Draper, Prop.
G. UKAGI & BROS.
EXCLUSIVE
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JAPANESE STORE
gyerybody ia cordially In
vited to call and Inspect
oar store,
204 SHth Twelfth St.
Clements' photos are tho best.
Rates to students. 12.9- So. Eleventh.
Fred B. Humphrey sells Roal EBtate
and Insurance. 136 No. Eleventh St.
New lines In fall millinery; Tho Fa
mous, Thirteenth and O streets.
Hayden, photographer, special rateB
to students. 1127 O street.
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell. Hairdresser
for coronet curls.
Students' barber since 1897. Corner
Thirteenth and O.
Palace Dining Hall. No lunch
counter.
Frats
Ifyn'embtf the Ntme
"Wr Smoke House
Q The "Uni" Smoke Horn
tends to you gratis, the home-like
comforts of its Smoking, Reading;
and Lounging Room.
Q We carry in stock a complete
line of Cigars, Tobacco and
Smokers' Articles. It is a pleas
ure to please you.
COLE-McKENNA CO., 1132 O ST.
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Green's shops are the best in the
West.
Mrs. Davis, hair dressing parlors are
now. located In the Famous, Corner
Thirteenth and O streets.
Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O under Famous.
Just u quiet evening meal at Dalrym
plo's. Dr. J. H. Graham, dentist. 1339 O
St.
Camoron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Subscribe for the Daily Nebraskan.
Pershing' Rifles Hop
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St.
I Try Savoy Hotel and cafe.
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