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-a.',t f(i4 THlB DAILY NEBRA8KAN W. .r. not Tallow but th. Onjyrscjlntofe Hats Mate to Orter at Factory 'Cost.1 Prices $2.o6ii4;dO' f THE LINCOLN HAT CO., 120 No. 12th fT t'r li 11 ' Conklin's Solf-FilHng Pen is tho best fountain pen for bpth student and professor on account of thd Crescent-FIllor., To fill" Conklin's Fountain SELF TILLIBHS Pen alrapljndlp It In any Ink and press t tho Crescont-Plllor that's alUUtf ' dropper no Inky fingers norufflod temper. Guarantcedto bo a feorfect writer; ' ' ; . Leading doalors handlo tha Conklln, If yotira does not, order direct. Rofuso aub- , atltutea. Bond fdrhandsorao now catalog. "THE CONKLIN PEN CO, 319 Muitllii Balldlatf. TOLEDO, OHIO We're nowlocated in the most Beautiful store in the west. We handle the'finest HOT PRINKS t in the city Come in and wtryv them. Lincoln Candy Kitchen f 4th and O So. west Corner 20 PER CENT Djscoant Sale on Hats, SnU s ' liigs;etc., at 'S tfv c&i AILORSJWkHAITERS 1337 O St. 'Mtf University Students Ladles and Gentlemen If In the.market for a new typewriter . or, deslripg to rent" ouet w would bo clad to kare our sales nan call and demonstrate the visible Underwood. Youth re spectfully, "- . UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER GO. 714 P St. Bell 348 S1F HEFFLEY jj Gtt ytur ihtw shfnaslby j! '. ' Amrln bys't COLE McKENNA'S '' PALM GARDEN '", jl'liajfp '- 1132 6 j v 1lJtly ,k l ;. ; , WmMMs to f v ymir Cmmmitymtm C -.... DEBATING Ct AGUE. ' (Gontlnuod from pago one.) this year Is: Should tho federal gov ernment own and' operate the railroad systems of the country? The membership of tho league is at presont ub follows: 1. Northern District Albion, Atkln Bon, O'Neill, Pierce, West Point. 2. Northeastern District Blooming ton, Hartington, Lyons. Ponder, Wake field. 3. East Central DlBtrict-ABhland, Blair, Columbus, Fremont, Genoa-, Schuyler, ' South Omaha, St. Edward, Wahoo. 4. Southeastern District Auburn, Beatrice', Fairbury, Hebron, Platfa mouth, Pawnee City, TocumBoh, Wy moro. 5. Central District Exeter, Fair mont, Geneva, OBceola, Stromsburg, ork. 6. South Central District Edgarf Fairfield, Hastings, Sutton. 7. West Central District LoUp City, Ord, Sbblton, st. Paul. 8. Western District Gothenburg, Kearney, Lexington, North Platte. 9. Southwestern District Arapahoe, Franklin, Holdrege, Oxford. 10. Northwestern District Alllanco, Sidney. Omaha will not bo enabled to join tho league this year as she has al ready made arrangements for debates with Dob Moines and Kansas City. NEBRA8KA WIN 8. (Continued from Pago 1.) at Washington or in state Institu tions. In tho University of Nebraska tho technical agricultural courses havo been greatly enlarged during the past year and the lectures which were for merly given in the University build ings are now all given at the Farm campus. The classes are so arranged that students may go to the Farm certain afternoons during tho week, whore they have a succession of olasses or laboratory work lasting from 1:3,0 until 4:30 p, m. The courses offered for next semester Include farm, crops, soils, animal feeding, stock judging, veterinary science, dalryfg and horticulture. Senior -Pins. All Seniors who have not yet or dered pins and desire them should at once give tholr order to one of tho committee, which is composed as fol lows: Florence Tlllotson, Abble Stewart, Mary Strahorn, Jean Sullivan, A. H. Miller. Coming Convocations. . .February 3, Professor Caldwell. Sub ject, "Calhoun." February 13, Mr. Forbos of Boston. National lecturer for the Billinc-'fl J Foundation. The Hawkeye Club will be enter tained by Mr. and Mrs. T. F. A. Wil liams, 407 South Twenty-sixth. Btreet, Saturday evening, February 1, 1908. All Hawkeyes are invited. OfflcorB will be selected at this meeting. Clements' photos are the best Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Marshall, students' barber. Corner Thirteenth and O under Famous ; . y Have your clothes pressed at Web er's Sultorlum, Cor. 11th and O. Hayden, photographer, special rates to students. 1127 O street The "Rag" for next semester, $1.00. Subscribe now! Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser, for chiropody. Green's barber shops are the best In the West Palace Dining Hall, cbunter. - r No lunch ) Try Francis Bros restaurant 1020 P Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12. Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st The "Rag." Next semester, $1.00. :' . - C. H. Trey, florist, l'lSSTo St BAND INPOR SATURDAY EVENING FEBRUARY 8- Memorial Hall. oo Delicious Hot Chocolate Tea and Coffee V. 1307 UNION COLLEGE I TAIIflDC Main C,,e, Building JERRY THE DRUGGIST. THE POST OFFICE 18 DIRECTLY OPPOSITE OUR ENTRANCE 182 NO. 10TH. HOt and GOLD SODA Frats and Sororities. -. When in Need of COAL call and see the WHITEBREAST CO. We Suits and Ocoats NO MORE NO LESS World's 6ratest Tailors -UNION MADE J. P. tREtORY, MMatr ami CirHw Lkcili Inicl, 145 St. 13th St. Retry Bakery Co. ' Baking Orders Billed Promptly riHE RICE MEAD OUR SPECIALTY PSOim US JLKIX YOUR OBOte WILL BKOBJVB WtOMFTATTWrTlOH A!h - - . Tickets 50' Cents Sandwiches off all kinds. Noon hour lunches a specialty. O Street For First Class Talltrlng AT LOW PRICES AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW Henderson & Hald JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS REPAIRING A SPECIALTY will treat you right - wrym Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610. Office IIQ&O., Made to Order, $15 .. - w THE GRAND CENTRAL lABIEK SHQP-art-CHAM STUE W. 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