The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 23, 1908, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN
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You cm fill it
withjweys
Conklln's Self-Filling Pen Is tho
best fountain pon for both student
and professor on account of tho
Crescont-Flllor. To fill
Conklin's
Fountain
SELT
FIIUW. Pen
simply dip It In any ink and press
tho Crescent-Filler that's all. No
dropper no inky fingers no ruffled
temper. Guaranteed to bo a perfect
writer.
Loading doalors handlo tho Conklln. If
yours does not, order direct. Refuse sub
stitutes. Bond (or handsome now catalog.
THE CONKLIN PEN CO.
310 Hiobiflia Balldloi, T0LE00. OHIO
CINCINNATI
CUT PRICE
SHOE STORE
AND
Eliotrlo Shot Rtpilr Factory
SAVES YOU
TIME -AND -MONEY
1220 O Street
HEFFLEYS
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UNIVERSITY
TAILORS and
HATTERS
1337 O STREET
Petry Bakery Co,
Baking Ordora Fillod Promptly
riHE RICE MEAD OUR SPECIALTY
PHONK US AND YOUB OEDKB WILL
BEOMIVB PROMPT ATTENTION
University Students
Ladies and Gentlemen If in
the market for a new typewriter
or desiring to rent one, wo
would bo glad to havo our sales
man call and demonstrate the
Vlsiblo Underwood. Yours re
spectfully, UNDERWOOD
TYPEWRITER GO.
714 P St. eli 348
T.J. THORPE CO.
Rllhhar Clomtie Clannila
Raala Trade, Ptianbe Vnui
Uooksmithlng. General
Machine Works, Mnda)
Makers, Etc.
lOaSMBt, LINCOLN
Pitts' Dancing School
Class nights Advanced, Monday;
eglnnera, Wednesday and furday.
Social night Friday,- Private class
very afternoon. Most beautiful hall
iO Lincoln. Jfew location, 1124 N
street Aute 524J,
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Professor Phillips, Mre. Phillips and
thirteen students of the Forestry de
partment havo been at Halsey, Blaine
county for tho last two weekB doing
field work in forestry and nursery. L.
A. Young came homo yesterday and
reports a very enjoyable and Instruc
tive outing. Tho others are expected
homt tho first of next week.
Dramatic Club Members Take Notice.
You are requested to call at room
IOC, University Hall, thla Thursday
morning and obtain tickets to be sold
for the play "Welcomo." Remembor
each member soiling tickets to the
amount of two dollars earns one.
Sophomore Class Meeting.
The Sophomore class will meet to
day at llrUO o'clock in Memorial Hall.
Everybody out, as important business
I to bo transacted.
MIbs Margaret Van Deusen, a
wealthy resident of Mlddletown, Conn.,
revoked a legacy to Wesleyan because
of the reported vivisection of her pot
b students.
Columbia university has established
a professorship of humanity, probably
the first of Its kind In the world.
President Eliot of Harvard lectured
at Northwestern university recently.
The Bubject of his lecture was, "An
Inspecting and Concurring Body
Alumni Influence."
Coach Wilson of Purdue has a man
who can throw the discus 125 feet,
which beats the conference record last
ear by four feet.
Indiana is taking steps to form an
oratorical league among the larger
colleges of the West.
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. at.
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Clements' photos are the. best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh.
Cozy, clean, pure Dalrymple's
Eat at Elam'B.
C. H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
DANCE PROGRAMS BANQUET MENUS
LJJNQCARDS
817 SOUTH TWELFTH IT.
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
ii3a n st
Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11
Beginner's night, Wednesday, 8 to 11
UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED
SELECT CROWD
AUTO 3634 - BEL.L A634
DR. J. R. DAYIS
DENTIST
Office hours 9 to i. Sundays 10 to 11
SPECIAL RATE TO 3TUDENT8
Over Bank of Com.. 13th & O 8ta.
H
HUYLPR'8
Chocolates and
Bon Bona.
TJm One fJfttte "
Junior Ivy Day Committee.
President Ouldlnger of tho Junior
elasB has announced tho committee
which will have supervision of the
Ivy Day arrangements. The commit
tee is as follows:
H. C. Robertson, chairman.
J. B. Harvey.
Marguerette Burke.
Loyd Thomas.
S. P. Dobba.
M. B. Stretter.
Bessie M. Frye.
E. G. Davis.
Ethel Perkins.
A. L. Weaver.
Helen Day.
L. C. Hummel.
J. C. Valentine.
The committee Is requested to meet
in U. 106 at 1 p. m. today.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
TWELFTH AND 0 STREETS
P. L. HALL. Prosldont
F. E. JOHNSON, Vico-Prosidont
B MAN C. FOX, Coshlor,
W. W. HACKNEY Jr., Asat. Cashier
Boll 456
Gregory's Semi -Anthracite
$7.50
FOR FURNACES
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
AMERICAN SAVIN6S BANK BLDO. 132 N. till STREET
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tT-iS7Sfc.v ,XMZJLUU Zrtuu,an, and 'tcial offer at once.
NOTttONEY REQUIiCKp until you receivo and appro ve of your bicycle. vVe ship
toiianyxJ2?l5Pl?SS.iIUne u- s- without a cent deposit in advance. prepay freirkt. and
i.f.0. 1S&K?.l?ui!ThV .If you are lhen Dot Perfectly satisfied or do not wish to
keep the bicycle ship it back to us at our expense and you will not be out on cent.
r AlflUHI PRIuhS -. ,uii" mc iujjucsi grane uicyciei u is posstme to make
,1 ?7 .ZZai K ?. e "J551 P?.fit above ,ual 'acwry cost. You save io
.,$i!niddiemenVro,,,ta butfnfir direct ol us and luve the manufacturer's ffiur
antee behind your bicycle. 10 NOT BUY a bicycle or a pair of tires ;from anyone
at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory
prices and remarkable special offers to rider agents. ",
mWILL BE ASTONISHFI wh-y receive-oujubeautlful catalogue and
WIIM. BE. nIVr1lal1CV gtudy our superb models at the wonderfully
iwH'J TSS? E6 yOU S? ycar' W,e I0!.1 ,h? JjWiest grade bicycles for less money
than anv other faetnrv. W . wnit&A ui,h .-.. V... ...
HICVCl.K DEA1.KRS. vn
'our prices. OfleM filKd tfie'ffi
SECOND HAND IIIOYCI.KH. W
usually have a number on hand taken in
(Q0 HEDGETHORN
A 1 jaW 9tiaaF
OStLr-HLALING TIRES ?o,f,? 1
The rexular retail price of these tira is ilftHaWiyglMBf1,1 , r, " aPBII
SXU Per pair, but to introduce tve will
uuyouasampiepairiorffMneasawitnoraerffjj).
MO MORETROVBLE FROM PINCTIRES
NAILS, Taoka or Glass will not let tho
air out. Sixty thousand pairs sold last year.
. . a 1 " . '. n X .' ... . -.-
uvcr two nunurcu mousanu pairs now in use.
DESORlPTIOUt Made In all sizes. It is llvel v
and easy ridintr.vcrvdurablcand lincdinside with
a soecial aualTtv of rubber, which never bnomu
porous and which closes up small punctures without allows
ing the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis
fied customers stating that their tires haveonly been pumped
up oqce of twice In a whple season. They wdgn no more than
an ordinary tire, the puncture resistlngqualfties being given
by several layers of thin, specially prepared fabric on the
tread.' The regular price of these tires is JS.30 per pair.bu t for
advertising Duroosen we are makintr a SDecfal f actorvnrire to
the rider 61 only I4.80 per pair. All orders shipped
.v. ... .. t . " " " h"- vuiiusu uuu iuuuu iuciu omciiy as represented.
NVSillloJ7AS?SJi!f?0,i.V?.f.5 Prcent (thereby making the price 4.0 per pair) if voi
bcou cuiiu wiou tiiia uuuciu uuu enclose inis anverttsmrnt w n .i.n
nickel plated brass hand pump. .Tires to be returned at OUK expense Jf for any reason thev are
satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe win S
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they wilt ride easier, run faster
. .lT ' TtVIT r' ,irT ' r:r. ; ici uacu or occn ai any price, we
know that you wlirbe so well pleased that wlten you want a bicycle you will give us your order!
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable tir nfr J u ucr.
HT YiiU MFFn TltiFZ don't buy any kind at any-pricc until you send for a pair of
ff riYlrU T fffTT Hedgethorn tupcture-Proof tires oq -approval and trial at
the special Introductory price qupted above: or write for our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
describes and quotes all makes and kinds ot tires at about half the usual prices. -M""Bl"1 WBO
Ail Minr WMIT ' Vs.? P0?1 todav' ,JO NOT TUINfc OF nOVlNQ a bicycle
fM IFf "TPi f or a pa r of tires from anyone until you knotf the new and wonderful
offera we are making. It only costs a postal to l$arn everything. Write It NOW. w?oaenu
J, L. HEAB CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL
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NO. 2
RIBBONLESS
No. 2 No. 8 No. 6
$40.00 $75.00 $100.00
fl. G. CHtpman, 141 So, 13th
Don't Read This
If you don't want good music. -We
guarantee this orchestra to be second
to none. We don't charge two prices.
Try us. Ask for recommendations.
Q. F. THORNfiURtf, Director.
Violin Taught. Auto 6877
ORDER YOUR PUNCH at FOLSOM'S
Also everything in tho way of cakes, pies,
candies and ices. Hot Chocolate with Whipped
Cream after the show.
Phono us (or Prices
-Auto 2214
10 CUKKER III SLATE
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trade bv our Chlcairo retail itni. Th iiVir,, i
PUNCTURE - PROOF MM
Isotloo tho thlok robber tread
t'A't and puuc(uro strips '!'
ap4 D, also rlrn strip Mil"
to prevent rim cutting, This
tire will outlast any other
tnaka-SOFT, ELASTIC and
EASX 1UD1NQ.
same day etter is recerved, We ship CO D on
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