The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 19, 1908, Image 4

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THE CONKLIN PEN CO.
310 Mubillia Building TOLEDO.'OMO
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No. 5 No. It
$75.00 $100.00
A. G. Chapman, 141 So, 13th
SAY, BOYS
The girls are wearing mighty
fine Tailored Suits this Spring.
"DO YOU THINK"
They want to spend their money
for Tailored Suits and go with
afellow wearing a Hand Me
Down Suit.
"THINK IT OVER."
We will give you the Latest
Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob
blest Assortment of Woolens In
the city. $25 and higher.
Elliott Bros.,
Tailors
' 142 South 12th St.
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CUT PRICE
SHOE STORE
- AND
Eltotric Shot Rapair Factory
SAVES YOU
TIME -AND -MONEY
1220 O Street
FROM THE NEBRA8KAN.
Fourteen Years Ago.
The annual competitive drill will bo
hold on the 20th, probably near tho
ball park.
Tho Soniors are preparing a Ger
man play for elnsH day. "Kugumee"
has been choHen.
A request waH made to the battalion
Wednesday by Lieutenant Pershing
that the cadets do not wear tan shoes.
He also apologized for wearing a pair
of the same that evening.
Now the festlvo Freshmnn who drills
stands up very straight and walks very j
stiff in the presence of the lieutenant.
Ho Is looking for a corporal's chev
ron Is next fall.
Ten Years Ago. I
The Seniors Inaugurated "Sneak
Day," devoting themselves to childish I
occupations kindergarten plnyB, such '
as kite-flying, top-spinning, marbles,
and whistles of vnrious kinds.
Many records were broken in the
annual field meet held on Saturday.
Andreson ran the 220-yard dash In
2. 2-f seconds.
The final examinations were post
poned for three days.
Charles Weeks Is now sergeant In
Company F.
The Senior book was almost ready
for distribution.
Five Years Ago.
A lew brave fellows, fearless and bold,
In spite of the rnin, in spite of the
cold,
Have ventured forth and shown the
world
That now and herealter ure the times
foi the straws.
Arrangements for three interstate
debates were almost completed.
.Miss Howell returned Saturday
from North Platte, whore she gave a
recital Friday evening, consisting of
"The Lion and the Mouse" and several
shorter selections. The entertainment
was under the auspices of the .High
School. A. large and appreciative au
dience was present.
Wanted Young man to wjilt table
at fIrst-claBs boarding house; experi
ence preferred. Phone Auto 3G52.
Lost Between Fifteenth and R and
Library, shield phi with B. H. 'OG on
it. Return to Librarian's desk.
THE FIRST
TMST t SAVINGS BANK
HfUK PAID AT IK PEB OBNT
flMt ItaUMtl OMk Raii, Tenth an! 0
DANCE PROGRAMS BANQUET MENUS
CALLING CARDS
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SIMMONS, THE PRINTED
817 SOUTH TWELFTH ST.
Petry Bakery Co.
Baking Order Filled Promptly
HHE RICE BBEAD OUR SPECIALTY
PHONE TJB AND YOUR ORDER WILL
BEOBIVB PROMPT ATTENTION
HAIR CUTTING A SPECIALTY
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Qulok and Easy Barbir Ship
C. W. EMMBRT. Pj.
SOB SOUTH ELEVENTH STREET
dive rae call
Beckmnn Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. at.
Dr. Hill, Dentist. 233 So. Eleventh.!
Chapin Bros., florists, 127 S. 12th.
Cameron's lunch counter 123 So. 12.
Eat at Elams.
Try Dnlrymple's Baked Goods.
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for chiropody.
The best place to out in town Is at
Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street.
C. H. Frey, florist. 1133 O St.
Why not take your batin at Chris'
bath house. Eleventh and P streets?
Clements' photos are the best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh.
Send in your news items to the
Daily Nebrnskan.
Gregory's Semi-Anthracite
$7.50
FOR FURNACES
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK
Suits and O'coats Made to Order, $15
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NO MORE NO LESS
World's Greatest Tailors
UNION MADE-
J. P. GREGORY, Marnier and Cirttw
URitti Brink, 145 Si. 13th St.
UNION COLLEGE
TAILORS
Main Collaga
Building
Let us take yovr measure today and
make to your order a suit that is perfect y
in Style, Fit, WorKmanship- and Quality
DRESHER, The TAILOR
143 South Twelfth Street LINCOLN; NEBRASKA
Frats and Sororities When in Need of Coal
call and see the '
WHITEBREAST CO.
We will treat you right
Phones, Bell 234 . - Auto .3228
Office. 06 O Street.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
TWELFTH AND 0 STREETS
P. L. HALL. Prosldont
F. E. JOHNSON. Vlco-Proaldont
B tMAN C. FOX, Cashlor.
W. W. HACKNEY Jr., ABst Cashier
Pitts' Dancing School
Class nights Advanced, Monday;
Beginners, Wednesday and 8aturday.
Social night Friday. Private class
every afternoon. Most beautiful hall
in Lincoln. New location, 1124 N
street. Auto 5241.
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
-liau n St.
Social nights Mon. and Frid., 8 to 11
Beginner's night, Wednesday, 8 to 11
UNI. STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED
-SELECT CROWD-
Nt CLINKER III SLATE
BLDO.
132 N. Ilth STREET
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Far First Glass Tallarlng
AT LOW PRICES
AUTO 48 COLLEGE VIEW
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