The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 15, 1908, Image 4

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. Conklin's Self-FiiHnfr Pen Is tho
1 best fountain pen for both student
aad professor on account of the
Crescent-Filler. To (ill
Conklin's
Fountain
SELF
FILUNG Pen
Kimply dip It in nny Ink and press
the CreaoeBt-FUler that's all. No
dropper no inky fingers no ruffled
temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect
writer.
Leading dealer handle tho Conklln. If
yours does eot. order direct. .Kefunosub-
stKqtcs. Scad for handsomo now catalog.
TjyE CQNKLIN PEN CO.
3M MufcalUa Balldlatf, TOLEDO, OHH)
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HEFFLEYS
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UNIVERSITY
' TAILORS and
HATTERS
1337 O STREET
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We're now located in,the most
beautiful store in the west.
We handle the finest
HOT DRINKS
in the city. Come in and
try them.
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
f 4th and O So. west Corner
University Students
Ladies and Gentlemen If In
the market for a now typewriter
or desiring to rent one, wo
would be glad to havo "our sales
man call and demonBtrato the
vlslblo Underwood. Yours re
spectfully, UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER GO.
714 P. St Bell 348
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HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
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Chapln Bros., florists. 127 S. 12th.
Why not take your bath at Chris'
. bath bouse, Eleventh, and P streets?
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; , -Tho best place to eat 1n town is at
? Doas Cafe 114 So. .Eleventh 'street.
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Dr. Chas. Youngblut, "dentist, 203
Burr Blk.
RECORDS BROKEN.
(Continued from Pago 1.)
tho runners-up a bronzo one.
Tho officials wore: Ileferee and
starter Dr. R. G. Clapp.
Judges O. M. Pinneo, ('apt. J. G.
Workizer, Prof. Edwin Mnxoy, B. O.
Eager. I. P. Hewitt.
k Timers G. M. Dayton, J. K. Bohlor.
C. I,. Aldon.
Scoror W. E. Penrod.
dork of Course ('. I,. Alden.
NEW MU8EUM OPEN8.
(Continued from page one.)
through and show on both sides of the '
slab. Tho chiselling out or this slab
and shipping uninjured was a notable
foat, on account of its great weight,
and many geologists predicted that
Profossor Barbour would fall. This
came from tho Cook ranch at Agate.
With such important deposits as ox
1st on the Cook ranch in Nebraska,
und with Biich inon as the Hon. Chas.
H. Morrill willing to finance geological
expeditions and donate the results to
the state, Nebrasko, If she will only
furnish suitable quarters, haB tho op
portunity to build up in the -next few
years one of the greatest geological
museums In tho United States.
LECTURE ON MATH.
(Continued from page one.)
freedom, of mathematics as the result
of Intellect In a playful mood, like tho
kitten unwinding the skein of yarn.
Mathematics , being the only science
which can grasp and conceive of the
Infinite, contributes to philosophy,
psychology and theology and can even
conceive of the Infinite, never-changing
Being who fills all space
Y. M. Minstrel!
All men desiring to try out for the
Y. M. minstrel show, to be given the
latter port or April, will please regis
ter with the general secretary at once.
This will be an excellent opportunity
for any one who has a liking for this
kind of work. Applications imist come
In at once.
Graduate Club Meets February 29.
The Graduate Club has secured a
very novel and Interesting program
for Its next moetlng, to be held in tho
Univorslty Temple. Saturday evening,
February 29. Invitations will bo out
In a few days.
For Rent Several large all modern
rooms. With or without board. Rea
sonable to students. 1029 R St.
Clements' photos are tho best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh.
Marshall, students' barber. Corner
Thirteenth and O under Famous.
Coat 'and vest of a $75 dress suit at
a "Bnap." Room 3, 1339 O St.
Hayden, photographer, special rates
to students. 1127 O street.
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
Harry Porter Waterman Fouritnln
Pen. 1123 O St.
Palace Dining Hall. No lunch
counter. '
Try Francis Bros restaurant, 1020 P
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st
Brown Business College, 1519 O St.
Dr. Hill, Dentist, 233 So. Eleventh.
Dairy lunch, evening. Dalrymple.
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Try Bud's Cafe 1435 O street.
Eat at ElanVs.
1 I r Tho groan
mm of tho claim
W mm i" easy. It's
" mmr n ii i t
Hiii iiiu uiijy auso-
iiuciy uai cinip pnncr
ii llio llriirliton. Mill!-
oiis of men know tlilx buy
them nnd wear Ihcm. Tho wear
U there, nnd they cost only n qtinrtcr
a pair, llcmcinbar it.
PWUCEl MSPOtKR CO., 718 Mmmt St., Pmumrsu
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PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS
THEY DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT
When you can buy just as cheaply from
a merchant who advertises in
The Nebraska n
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Why Don't
CONSULT THE DIRECTORY
Tell them you saw their ad in The Nebraskan.
0CHCHWKOW
UNION COLLEGE
TAIIflDC M.ln Coll.t.
Building
Suits and O'coats
NO MORENO LESS
World's Greatest Tailors
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UNION MADE-
J. F. GREGORY, Manager and Cutter
Lincoln Branch, 145 So. I3tb St.
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Gregory's Semi -Anthracite
$7.50
FOR FURHAGES
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDG, 132 N, I lib STREET
Now Is the Time! Subscribe!
Brighton-
nre made of
puro bIUc web.
The patterns are
new, exclusive vnri.
ety enough to mtisfy
everybody. All tnclnl nnrts
are of heavy niekcl-plitlcd brass.
If your tlealcrcim't supply yon, a
pair will be Kent upon receipt of price.
Mutm er nWOM MHPOWCM
You Do It?
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For First Class Talltrlng
AT LOW PRICES
-AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW
Made to Order, $15
NO CLINKER OR SLATE
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