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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1907)
Mum mM.Uni!lWiwMW$i K r THE DAILY NEBRASICAN Hw r V University Students Ladles and Gontlomon If In tho market for a now typewriter or desiring to ront ono, we would bo glad to haro our sales man Call and demonBtrato the vislblo Undorwood. Yours ro--spootfully, UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER GO. 714 P 8t. Bell 348 fwE00000000 !; Would like to be j your Laundrymen Cj YlJIIBROSj Petry Bakery Co. Baking Ordora Fillod Promptly FINE RICE BDEAD OUR SPECIALTY PHONE US AND YOUR ORDER WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION DANCE-PROGRAMS BANQUET MENUS I CALJJJNMSCARDS MONS. THE xPMjnnER 317 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. Lawlor Cycle Co. Racycles and Ivor Johnson Bicy cles, Edison Phonographs and Records, D. & M. Sporting and Athletic Goods, Guns and Ammunition. 13:24- O STREET FIRE TOO RAPIDLY. (Continued from Pbbo 1.) were to be nb crisis tho reserves would gradually grow leas and less until perhaps thoro would bo no re servo whatever mnlntulnod. Labor needs a crisis. It Is u notorious fact that labor has been becoming lessr and less ofllclent while wages have been constantly Increasing. A crisis is needed to bring tnuse people to a realization of thd true state of affairs. In speaking of political life, Pro fessor Taylor declared that an official has got to talk- in platitudes. Tho peopYo like them and demnnd them. Roosevelt's particular platitude is a "square deal." He has used 'this phrase thousands of times all over the country and tho people hear it and say, "That sounds flno." ProfoBsor Taylor declared Unit ono of the saddest things about our polit ical llfo is the manner In -which we grow tired of our officials. JHo espo dally mentioned the case of Admiral Dowoy. Dowoy wonva victory which voaliy was nothing wonderful. Ho was plttedsagainst a few old ships of a third-rate power, where the maxim for action is, "Never do today what you can put off until tomorrow." The yallow journals of America and tlioao who aro reached by them went wild and threw their hats In tho air. When, however, It came to raising money fcr a memorial to him, a little two by nine homo down In Washington was purchased. No sadder case of the changcableness of Amerlcnns can bo given. kW7flL ft MmllmmA Uitm v JfiffrM . Mmf It m K iBvj MM II ft Tk Made k ' YenrExiet . Measurement PETTICOATS f 1.60 to $&60In Satoons, Hoatherbloom and Llnoo Moreen. S3.C0 to f 10.00 In a very good quality of 'Bilk. r We guarantee ,a perfect fit and workmaa skip. Ordersjlllled in one-half to two days' notice. - . ' QUALITY and QUANTITY 18 OUR MOTTO Lincoln Skirt Company ETHEL E. ANDERbON, Prop. - r , 1235 N STREET r, i UNION COLLEGE 11 - ' ' ' V" ""T"-"g TAILORS Main Cilligt lulldlHg Ftr First Class Jallfrlt . AT LOW PRICES -AUTO 48-COLLEGE VlEW n ' JERRY THE DRUGGIST, HOT and GOLD SODA THE P08T OFFICE 18 ' DIRECTLY OPP08ITE OUR ENTRANCE 132 NO. 10TH. Henderson & Haiti JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS - REPAIRING A SPECIALTY I A FEW LEFT. On account of the great demand for the Football Number of the Dally Ne braskan, another edition was printed. A few of these souvenirs are left and miy be bought at the Dally Nebraakan Tjfftco. G, K, AKAGI & BROS. EXCLUSIVE -a JAPANESE STORE Everybody la cordially In vited to call and Inspect our store 204 South Twelfth St. Thoro is a movement on foot to or ganize a Cosmopolitan Club nt tho University of Nebraska similnr to like organizations in other colleges. It Is essential for membership that tho would-be Cosmopolitan bo born out of the United States. Jeffrey Hrbek, instructor In Bohe mian and German, is dangerously ill with typhoid fever." An operation was performed Tuesday morning, but the Bucccds of the same is not known as yet. Gregory's Semi -Anthracite FOR FURNACES. $7.50 NO CLINKER OR SLATE GREGORY THE COAL MAN AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDG. I32 N. Ilth STREET A Copy of the Souvenir Football Edition can be had by calling at the office. 10c THE GRAND CENTRAL BARBER SHOP aid CI6AH , ST0HE ,W. H. BAKTHEUMN. Proprietor 134 South Eleventh St. EasLSte. SI I CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK TWELFTH AND 0 8T8. P. I IIAXili, President. F. S3. JOHNSON. Vice Prca. I1EBMAN O. FOX, Caakler. W. W. HACKNEY Jr., Aaat. Oar. ,At Michigan language graphophonea have been adopted .for the purposo of aiding French Btudontx In their work. ! Clements' photos aro the best. ! Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. ! Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O uridor Famous. SKHtU sees LS luMGQLH AND OA S71TO P6 $mm. TONE Hayden, photographer, special rates to students, 1127 O streot. Greon's barber shopB are the boat In tho West. Go to Mrs. J.-C. Boll, hairdresser, for chiropody. Palace Dining Hall, counter. No lunch THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Owned by the Stockholders! of The First National BaokJ -IHTKRE8T PAID AT 8ft PER OEtJT Flratjtatlenfcl Bank Rodnia, Tanth and 0 FJ3 T.J.THORP&tCO. t Rubber Stamps, Stencils, Seals, Trade Checks, Keys Locksmlthlng.' General Machine Works, Model Makers, Etc 808 Be. Ilia, Llaeelo Jiiat a quiet evening meal at Dalrym 1CJ Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O, sU Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12, C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St. Try' Savoy Hotel and Cafo. University jeweler & optician C. A. Tucker JEWELER Dr.S.S.Shean OPTICIAN II23I4TIEET. YELLOW FRONT W manufacture all of our , Gandiss & loo CrtMi , We serve tho most dtlioioua HOT and Cold Drinks in the city TRY OUR FAMOUS ATHXNIAH BITTER SWEETS CHEW "NUT LOVET" and EAT "SAUER KRAUT" MADE BY OLYMPIACAHOYCO!l3IOSt. BACKSTBOM COiPANY EXCLUSIVE TAILORS 1320 N St., Llnsaln. 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