The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 06, 1907, Image 4
w v THE DAILY NBRASKAIS 1 Thrown onr the market. We, must have $2,000 in the Next Ten Days, It's up to you. II I A $15000 Stock 1)f Mns ShoeS N Edwin Clapp $7.00,;Shoes . $5.50 Edwin Clapp 6.00 Shoes . 4.50 E. T.Wright's 6.00 Shoes . 4.50 Cf ossett's $5.00 Shoes . . $3.50 Crossett's 4.0Q , Shoes . . . 2.85 Crossett's 3.50 Shoes . . . 2.50 "V-, Forbesh $6.00 Shoes $4.50 m MEN'S CHRISTMAS? SLIPPERS , $3.50. now $2.50 $3.00 now $2.00 $2.50 now$L75 $2.00 now $1.25 $1.50 now 95c We must have this $2,000 and should we get this much before ten days the sale will be discontinued. Boys' Shoes at Half Price ' HERF0RD & PETTY 143. South Thirteenth Street .! tfl CAMPUS NOTES Robert P. Hill, '06, Is principal of schools nt Ewlng. J. R. Fulk, '03. Is still superinten dent of tho Hebron schools. Ivy Wnllaco Bowl by, '00, Is n homo maker in Seattle, Washington.. A. A. Davis, A. M., '00, is located In Lincoln as ropreneptatlvo of Sllvor, Durdetto & Co., text-book publishers. Miss Edith A. Lathrop, '03, who has been teaching In 'the Hastings high school, was elected superintendent of schools f Clay county. ' J, S. "Ellis, '02, Is superintendent of 'sohools at Lako Preston, S. D. H. Clyde Fllloy, 'Q& returned to Al bion ob superintendent of schools. A. M. Voas, '02, was a member of Dr. Loos' party In Europe last sum -f- ' Miss Helen C. Arnold,"06, Is teach ing. In th6 high school, Lake Preston, ' A.' R. WilBon, '07, has Just received an appointment with tho Pueblo B)rigo Co. S, E. Clark, '04, Is making a good record as principal of tho Hastings high school. . H. R.-Edwards, O. B., 'Q4j Is acting as transit man on a railway location party In Mexico. Arthur P. Becker, '04, has boon oloc- tod superintendent for schools In Sioux ' 1... XT1 l. county, nuuruBiui. I, '00, ia S.H. Thompson,' 00, who has been superintendent of schools at Hold rego, ,io doing graduate work at Col umbia University this year. Miss Ethel Holman, '06, Is the new principal of the Croighton high school. W..F. Heath, '06, Is wdth the Chi cago, St. Paul, Minneapolis & Omahl at Sioux City. Chicago Great Westerrf Railway. Tho Short Line and most popular train service to St. Paul and Minneapo lis. Trains leave Omaha at 7:30 a. m. and 8: 30 p. m., ifiaking direct connec tions with all trains for the. North west. Homeseekera rates every first and third Tuesday during October and No vember to points in Northwest Ask to be routed via the "Great Western" railroad. For further information apply to FRED WIQHf , District Passenger Agent, 1512 Farnam St, Omaha, Neb. I HUYLER'S r Chocolates 'and Bon Bona. May Hamilton, '06, is teaching her second year in' the . Loxington high school'. She Is much pleased with her work and remembers her University expediences vlth great pleasure. Miss Ruth- E. Pyrtlo, '04, Is princi pal of tho Bancroft school In Lincoln. At present she is on a leave of ab senco to her claim in South Dakota Sho is expected to return In. Lincoln oomo tlni-o In January. , Mr. James Cook of Agate, Sioux county, Nebraska, was In the city vis iting Professor Barbour last Sunday. It Is from his property that many val uabl9 specimens have been .obtained Tecently by tho Geological department. Miss Katharine L. 'Woods roejnbor of the faculty of tho tate Nornfrd School at Peru. J j t Bruco Benedict, '01, Is at present located tn Chicago as editor of the Railway Master of Mechanics. CT.ho address of Theodore W, Fox, f03, has been' changed from Chicago to 1 It. F. D. Nof-26, Mayvllle, N. Y. Clements' photos are the bOBt Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. - " Have your clothes pressed at Web er's. Sultorium, Cor. 11th and 6. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous. Hayuen, photographer, special rates Lost A lady's gold watch,, Wodnes- day between Jlniverslty campus .and 16th and Stfetreets. Return to 524 N. 16th street. to students. 1127 O street. Greon's barber shops are the best In tho West. Go to 'MrB. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody, Palace counter. Dining Hall, No lunch R. E. Stone, '07, has just been ap-, pointed Instructor In Botany in the 1 .Alabama Ppiytechnlc Institute. Archie Bolden, '07, Is connected with the Greonough Bros., general contrac tors, on. mining work in Montana. r--7 Public Reception. Tho University-Union, will give a public reception Friday evening, De- nnmlmx fifll frrm 7i1K fr O.Qft All afe cordially Invited to attend and Inspect tho now fluartors. Tho following program will bo ren dered: - Piano Solo, .i . . .Miss EJeanor Drepert 'Cobwebs and Moss from the Old. Hall' Jamb's E. Bednar Reading..... Miss Stella Hardy Trombono Selection... Mr. S. S. Davis "The Wrong Window"... J. F. Baker "A Prophesy", A. H. Miller Pian6 Solo...... .'..MIss Pltmali Following the program there will bo a business" meeting and election of officers. Just a qulot ovenlng moal at. Dalrym plo's. Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P Bookman Bros. FIno shoes, HOT O. st Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St Tb Drag CmtWr. DokarA A N A.R,FtOW Clupeco Shrunk Quarter Sizes is cents eachi2 for 25 cents duett, J'eboljr & Co., Maker of Cloett od MooArch Shirt Till Elt?Ly?ero' s6 3 HaaHaaHWNHHB U TJ j Suits and O'coats Made to Order, SI5 No MoreNo Leu ' " v ' N. " World's Greatest Tailors 0lTiHf0 t4; J., F. QREGdRY, Managpr and Cutler s WrMmJ f ' LINCOLN BRANCH pa inglaa t 145 So. Thirteenth Street 'KJP f! awaiiMMMMiMaMaMLBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa ...... . a 4 M 4 teszzz C3 r BfOEaiSaKUUMnf hiiw.i. wmii.i win