lktJJauti3SX5aS3& THE DAILV NBBRA8KAN r "TJIStY I H TOQS" .l'jj LOCATION ' l 1 WJt ELLIOTT BROS Tailors THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK rOwned by the Stockholder! Lot The First National DankJ INTBBKST PAID AT 8 PER CENT First National Bank Room", Tenth and 0 Petry Bakery Co. Baking Ordors Fillod Promptly FINE. RICE DDEAD OUR SPECIALTY PHONE UB AND YOUR ORDER WILL REOEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION CUNGCARPS SIMMO Njj, THE PRINTED 317 'SOUTH TWELFTH IT. T.J.THORP&CO. Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, Trade Checks, Keys Locksmlthlng. General Machine Works, Model Makers, Etc. '808 o. 1Kb, Lincoln We manufacture all of our Candies ft Ice Dream "We serve the most dellciotw Hot 'and Cold Drinks in the city TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHENIAN BITTER SWEETS . CHEW "NUT LOVET" ' and EAT "SAUER KRAUT" MADE BY OLYMPIA GANBY CO., IISI OSt. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJU Pag Top Corduroy Pants ELIAS BAKER PANTS CO., U8 So. ELEVENTH St. UCKSTROM COMPANY . EXCLUSIVE TAILORS 1320 N St., Lincoln, Nb. F53 BUSINESS-DIRECTORY Krerjr Loyal University Stndent la 1 arg-ed to patronise theae Nobrai- n kaa advertiser, and to mention the paper vrhlto doing-ao. t t I u ATHLETIC GOODS Lawlor. JUNKS First Trust and Savings. Central National. BAKERIES' Dairy m pie, Folsom, Po try. BARBER SHOPS Grand Central, '. Green's Shops, Marshall, Emmert. P.ATII HOUSE Chris'. BOOK STORES Co-op; Lincoln; University. CAFE Savoy, Windsor, Sams, DonB, Buds. CIGARS Colo & ' McKonna; Matt'a Place. CLEANERS Wood. CLOTHING Farquhar; Mageo & Deemor; Mayer BroB.; Sterling. COAL Gregory; Whltebreast. CONFECTIONERY Dalrymple; Lin coln Candy Kitchen; Olympla Candy Co., Rood, Ulrschner-Morso. DANCING ACADEMY Lincoln, Pitts'. DENTISTS Graham; Yungblut. DRESSMAKING Soukup. DRUGOISTS Hlrschncr-Morse, Jer ry, RIggs. DRY GOODS Horpolshelmer; Mlllor & Paine, FLORISTS Ch'apln; C. H. Froy. FURNISHINGS Budd; . Mageo '& Deomer; Mayer Bros.; Sterling. HAIR DRESSER Mrs. Davis; Mmo. Ross, Mrs. J. C. Boll. "HAIR SPECIALIST Rico. JAPANESE GOODS Akagl. JEWELERS E. Fleming; Harris; Myers, Tucker, Hallott, HonderBon and Hald. LAUNDRIES Evans; Merchants; Yule. IAJNCHEONETTES Tommy, Folsom Dalrymple, Hlrschnor-Morao. MILLINERY Famous; Nichols. OPTICIANS Hallott; Myers; Shean. PHOTOGRAPHS Blazok, Haydou, Townsend, Clements. PIANOS Schmollor & Mueller. PRINTER8 Georgo Bros.; Simmons. REAL ESTATE Htimphrey. RESTAURANTS Boston Lunch ; BudB; Camerons; Church; Climax; Dons; Dickinsons; KranclB BroB.; Sams, Windsor, Palace Dining Hall. SHINING PARLOR Colo & Mc Konna. ' SHOES Bockman BroB; Cincinnati Horeford & Potty; Rogors &, Por- klns; Sanderson. SKIRTS Lincoln Skirt Co. STATIONERY Porter; Rood. SU1T0RIUMS Weber. TAILORS Backstrom; Dreshor; El liott; Hoffloy; Horzog; Ludwlg; Scotch Wollou Mills, Union College Tailors. THEATERS Jewell; Jovo; Oliver; Lyric, Bijou, Wonderland, Elite. TYPEWRITERS Underwood. KEYS Thorp. TROUSERS Baker Panjs Co. The best place to eat In town Is at Dons Cafe 114,So.J51eventh street. Why not take your hath at Chris' bath house, Eleventh and P streets? Lawlor Cypl Go, Recycles and Ivor Johnson B I cy cles, Edison Phonographs and Records, D. & M. 8portlng and Athletic Goods, Guns and Am munition. 1325-4 O STREET THE 'INF SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all students and Invites you to enjoy ur Smoking and Reading 'Room. It's a pleasure to please. Try us. "UNI" 8M0KE HOUSE. 1132 O STREET pEliTRaL NATIONAL BMK ' TWELFTH AND 0 ST8: P. Ii'. HALL, President. F. K. JOHNSON, Vlee Prci. DESMAN C. FOX, Caabter. XV. W. il ACKNSY Jr., Aaat. Oar. ASSISTANT COACH PECK OF NEBRASKA. Advance In Forest Work. "Fdrest work carried on by tho states made greater advanco during 1906 than In any previous year"- Is the encouraging report of the Forest Servlco in rovlowlng tho principal achievements of tho ycar In forestry for tho yearbook of the department of agriculture. "Moro than twenty stales now havo forest offlcore, and'ten have Btate forest reBorvatlous. "Within tho boundary of tho Catsklll Presorvo In New York thoro are 92,708 acrcB of state lands and 483,412 acres privately own'od; the total area of tho Adiron dack Preserve Is 3,313,564 acres, of which tho stuto now onws 1,347,280 acreB. "Under tho law of 1905 tho super intendent of forests was able to patrol tho state preserves efficiently during the dry season at small oxpense. To supply stdckfor planting In tho pre serves tho state maintains throo largo nurseries for conlfors in Franklin county and ono for hardwoods In Ultf tor county, In tho Catskllls. The three Adirondack nurseries combined have a capacity of a million 3-year-old trans plants per annum. Ono of these, the Saronuc Inn Nursery, was established by the state In 1903 and the others, Axton and Wawbeok, were first .estab lished by tho Cornell Collego of for estry and wore placed In charge of the btate forest commission in the spring of 1906. Fivo plantations, em bracing an area of 1.5Q0 acres, have been planted. In 1905 and 1906, 50 acres of pines and spruces- were plant ed by the seed-spot method with en couraging results. Broadcast sowing last Marchof white pine, red spruce, and balsam was not satisfactory. An Interesting experiment is being con ducted with five species of Siberian conifers pines, fir, and larch to de termine their fitness for planting in the North Woods. - The. nrticlo, "Progress and Fores-,, try," illustrated, of which tho aboVfiTs an extract, haB been Issued together with n directory of forest -officers, as sociations and schools in pamphlet form, It can by had upon application to the Forester, Forest Service, Wash Ingtbn, D. C. Chicago Great Western Railway. The Short Lino and smost popular train service to St. Paul and Minnoapo. lis. Trains leave Omaha at 7:30 a. m. and 8: 30 p. joanaklng direct connec tions with all trains for the North WtJSt. Homeseekers' rates every first and third Tuesday during October and No vember to points in Northwest. ABk to bo routed via the "'Great Western" railroad. For further Information apply to FRED WIGHT, District Passenger Agent, 1512 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. Matt's place Pool and cigars Old IHoidolberg, 146 No. Eleventh street. Oliver Theatre . Thursday Night. Nov. 21. MR. OTIS SKINNER IN The Honor of the ramify Prices, $1.50 to 50 cents. Fri. 8at. and Mat. Nov. 22-23. THE PIQUANT MU8ICAL MIXTURE. ISLE OF SPICE 45 People 45 Mr.t. 50c and 25c. Night $1.00 to 25c. LYRIC THEATRE . MATINEE 3 P. M. EVE. i45 & 9t00 PftlCES TEN AND TWENTY CENTS YOUNG & BROOK8 HENRY ROETHIG LOCKE, RUSSELL & LOCKE i McCUNE & GRANT ILLU8TRATED 80NG "Down by the Old Cross Roads" By F. W. Hudson LYR08COPE BIJOU ADVANCED VAfa(DEVILLE Mat. at 3 p. m. Evening 7:45 and 0. NEW MANAGEMENT NEW POLICY POPULAR PRICE8. Balcony 10 cents, 300 seats reserved 20 cents, boxes 25 cents. Nothing higher. Three performances dally. A WONDERLAND TELEPHONES IN THE MID DLE AGE8. FISH 8T0RY. GLIMP8E8 OF.ERIN. JEALOUSY PUNI8Hp. JACK THE KISSER. KITCHEN MAID'8 DREAM. LATE FOR HI8 WEDDING. Matlnus. 2, 3 and 4 . m. Evtnlngs,7, 8, 9 nni 10 p.m. ADMISSION -10 CENTS Elite Theatre T-t POLICEMAN'S BOOT8. REGGIE'S CAMPING- PARTY HELMET' GLORIOUS START ICE INDUSTRY IN SWEDEN MASQUERADE PARTY. ILLU8TRATED SONG ".Darling 8ue" JOY-0 THEATRE FINEST OF MOWN! PICTURES AND ILLUITRATCD SONQS -1330 O STREET- r- o ( w i x