$j WBfBlJllIWImilVllfc.lpWhWMtllHII.fllll'lllBJllMlllllIll!. -fy-i!JiiiiHn)Wiyd 1 V'T"-",'11" " 'i 'i'" imwmmmtmfrmiimwti mn,i III ' I I III I P ! 5XmilWWl6tWWiWWl)iftlIiJJtiiJl!lliJi!aiJ Tllfe DAIjJY . NEBRASKA "flfl' WT . c k OW iaM : Half Million Glasses of Soda Water 'old and drank from'onr 20th Century 8anltary Soda Fountain soason 1006. Agency Huyloni, Gunthers and Lown ya Chocolates and Bonbons. Th Dni Cuttw. ww0 8UIT OR O'COAT made to order 'No $15 No Less more any atyio you wish WORLD'8 LARQE8T TAILOR8 133 8. 13th 8t. M. M. Crandall, Mgr. Lincoln, Neb. Business Directory t. , ,.r..,. .i i ;.,. . i.ii. t Every Loyal Unlyerelty Student la urged to patronize these Ne braekan advertisers, and te man tlen the paper while doing eo. BaWaaa" BANK8 Central National;" First TruBt and Savings. BAKERIES FolBom. BATH HOUSE ChrlB'. Elovonth and P. BOOK 8TORE8 Co-Op ; Por tor's; Unlvor- Blty. CIGARS Colo & McKenna. CLEANER8 tic- Dlumenthal. CLOTHING Farquhar; Magoo & Deom- or; Mayor Bros.; Palace Clothing Co.; Spolor & Simon. COAL Gregory; Whltobrcast. CONFECTIONARY Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING ACADEMYS & PlttB. Lincoln. DENTI8T8 - J. R. DavlB; Youugblut. - DRY GOODS Mk Horpolsheiraer; Miller & . Palno. . DRUGGISTS . HlggB. ENGRAVERS Cornell. FLORIST8 Chapin Bros.; C. H. Froy. FURNISHINGS Budd; Fulk; Magee & Deemer; Mayer Bros.; Pal- aco Clothing Co.; Speler & Simon. $ GROCERIES Capital Grocery Co. HATTERS Budd; Fulk; Unland ICE CREAM Collins Ice Cream Co. Cameron's; JEWELER8 ohn Wright's. Hallott; Tucker LUNCHEONETTES Folsom. .LAUNDRIE8 if- Evans; Merchants ,OPTICIAN8 ' Shoan. PRINTERS Georgo Bros,; Simmons. iRE8TAURANT8 Boston Lunch; Cameron's. '' SHOES tf Bockman Bros.; Brdnth- ! walto; Budd; Cincinnati Shoo Storo; Sandersons; K Honors & Perkins; Petty; Hereford. SKIRTS Tho Skirt Store. TAILOR8 - Elliott Bros.; Herzog; Lud- wig; Marx; College Tall- . ors; Scotch Woolen Mills. THEATERB . Lyric; MaJeBtic; Oliver; Ellto. TYPEWRITERS Lincoln Typewriter Ex- change, PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS-OUR l ADVERTISERS ALUMNI NOTE. Ploronco M. Par.malco, '07, iB'asHlflt nnt Hocrotary 61 tho- Harlom V. M. C. A., 72 W. 124th St., Now York City. Roy 0. Piorcc, '07, rccolved tho An groo M. F. 8., University of Michigan, in 1008, and ia in tho forest sorvico, Donvor, Colo. Ethol E, Ran'dall, '07, 1h again em ployed ob teacher of history in tho Docatur county high school, Obcrlin, Kansas. William F. Schwlnd, law,. '1)2, waB tendered an nppolri'mont'aa oil inspec tor by Govornor-oloct Shallonbergor, but has docllncd tho honor. B. C. Yates, '92, is assistant chief ongincor of tho Homestako Mining Company, Lead, South Dakota. Robert L. Cheney, 'U5, is a cattle man at Hardingrovo, S. D. Harriet E. ToWne, '94, was presi-' dont of tho Associatton'of Teachers of Literature, auxiliary of tho Stato .Teachers' association. This was ono WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL DICTIONARY! cujajmu Bunw It IS UP TO DATE, AND RELIABLE, RECLMTLV CHLARQE WITH 25,000 New Words and Phrases 0 ALSO ADOQD New Garoltoor of tho World New Biographical Dictionary Editor tn CJiUf. W. T. lUrrit, Ih.D., I.L.D., Uoltad Bute OommtMloscr of Education. 2300 Qutrto Paces. S000 Illustrations. IT IS rt PAOKT3 TORfHOUSS Or AOOURATI I NrORM ATION Qramd Pmzi(IIIgbrt Awaru)WonLO-3 FAin Ct.Louis Also Wcbitcr'a Collegiate Dictionary UlUI-oi. llOOIlluHratlonj. ReculQV Edltlomxl0x2H Inches Sblndtnc. Dq Luxe Edition 6) x SH 1 V, In. Printed from ume plates, on lilbl paper. 8 tautlful blndlot. FREE,"Dlctlonary WrlnUoV IllutrUd pamphlets G..5C.MERRIAMCO. Publisher!, Springfield, Main., U. 5. A. GET THE BEST STEYENS , "N, WHEN YOU SHOOT You want to HIT what you are aiming at be it bird, beast or target. Mal.e your Shoti count by ahbotine t'.ie blXVENS. For i years ST::VKXS AHMS have carried ort I'UCMIKR HONORS lor AC CURACY. Our lmc: Rifles, Shotguns, Pistols hbibj IsPmII A . mii r Ii cr I j. cnil 4 . In i . r .ton tlie t: 1 I 1. f.riio- i ;e C.iimK If )uu fanni't ulitain. tircuini.rtoMii t. A e ili't illrrct, rr- u ui ilelixv. mref'T. frtit r"''" f, ""n et 0 f T rrcrnt n'i 1 rcp! wi fnta ikt' o y r tlr r. Beautiful three-color Aluminum II mser will be forwarded for io cents in stumps. J. Stevens Arms & Tool Co., P.O.Box 4096 CHICOPEE FALLS, 1IASS., U. S. A. Want-Ads X AainiUDOUlUUlB iur UiO WUIlU HU ccluuiu should ho left at the business ofIlce basoment Administration Bldg, uotweonM() a. m. and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. mv and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the ra&Hpf 10 cents pei Insertion for every fifteen words or frnctlon thereof for tho flrt inser tion; three insertions 25 cents;, five Insertions 40 cents. FOR 8ALE. Due bill for sale on an up-to-date tailor, at 25 per cent discount. See Nebraakan manager. C3dh-tf FOUND. LoBt Black leather folding pocket book, containing small change and val uable papers, on the campus or in Mechanic Arts hall. Return to No braskan office for, reward. 3t-67-31 LOST Small, black purse. Lost be tween 17th & M and 13th & L streets. Finder please telophone Auto. 3979. , lt-68-33 FOUND Ladles' small sliver watch. Call at Nebraakan office and pay for id. G8-th-34 - i ' - Found A grey cravenette. Ownei nay havo samo by calling at L. 3Q1 and paying for ad. . 66-tf-30 f tho largest auxiliaries, and had v cry successful meeting. t , C. J. Elmore, '95, '96, is teaching scl jnco in Grand Island college. W. W. Woods, '95, '04, Is engage n editorial work with the Dall) ,orld, Wonatchee, Wash. B. G. Almy, '96, is now looking aftei ais ranch interests near towing, Neb Ned C. Abbott, '96, '00, haB beeL offered the superlntendency of tht Nebraska Institute for the Blind ai Nebraska City. John L. Stephens, '96, Is treasurer of tho St. Paul Tropical Investment Co., St. Paul, Minn. Sara Vbro Taylor, '9G, represents South Omaha In the company of five hundred American teachers who will visit English schools for a few months this wintor. Charles Alfred Turrcll, 'DC, has Is sued a Spanish reader for beginners In high schools and colleges. Tho book Is 16 mo. with 256 pages, and is pro vided with a vocabulary. It Is pub lished by the American Book Com pany. Raymond S. Baker, '97, '98, '00, 'is superintendent of city Bchools In Eu reka City, Utah. Ella Matthews, '97, is a missionary teacher in Anglo-Chinese school, Old ham Hall, Singapore, Straits Settle ment, having gono abroad recently. Charles W. Irwin, A. M. '98, "has sent a calendar of., the Avondalc School, Cooranbong, N. S. Wales, Aus tralia, of which ho has been principal for soven years. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin plnn returning to America next sum mer. Arthur L. Keith, '98, '08, is studying in tho University of Chicago." Georgo E. KIndler, '98, superintend ent of city schools, Seward, was presi dent of tho Child Study Association, I which met in connection with the State Teachers' Association. R. B. Payne, '98, has left school work to tnke the management of a lecture bureau. Oliver T. Reedy, '98, has lately been put in charge of the irrigation dam al Orman, S. D. He spent several days on tho university campus recently while off on a leave of absence. John U Wallace. '98, is practicing law at Missoula, Mont. Mi-b. Sarah Hall Warfleld, '98, is living at Mitchell, S. D. Frederick O. Berge, law '99, Ib study ing In Brown university. His address is 14 Taber Ave., Providence, R. I. George G . Hedgcock, '99, '01, is pathologist, forest pathology, in the U. S. department of agriculture, Wash ington, D. C. Win. J. Lowrle. '99. is located at Bruinard, Minn. Brayton H. Ransom, '99, '00, '08, is chief of the zoological division, bureau of animal Industry. Washington, D. C. James 11. Worley, '89, who has been engaged ia missionary work in China for more than twenty years, Ih now stationed at Kucheng. E. O. Lewis, '84, is manager of the Peerless Stock Powder Co., at Falls City, Neb. Frederick W. . oos, '8G, received the degree of Al. D. Irom the Academic de Ciencias Medicus, Mexico. He is medical ofilcor of the Mexican Light and Power Co., at Necaxa, Mexico. C. S. Polk, '87, is practicing law at Boise, Idaho. The addross of Mrs. LauVa Roberts Mills, '87, is Morton, Kau. 4 Roy G. Codding, '88, who has been In missionary work at Vaslnd, India, Is now at Khardl, District Thana. A letter is at hand dated October 12th. Roscoe Pound, '88, '89, '97, was al the meeting of the State Bar associa tion and delivered an address. Lucius S. Storrs, '90,'04, vice presi dents of the N. E. Investment and Security Co., is at Springfield, Mass. C. E. Tlngley, '9091, who has been at Boone, la., in ministerial work, Is now located at Lincoln. Tho address of Guy P. 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I2TH TREET THE FIRST TRUST & SAVINGS BANK Ownod by tho Stockholders of tho First National Bank Interest Paid at 4 Per Cent First National Bank booms, Tenth & O CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK 12th and O Streets , . P. Li. HALL., President P. B. JOHNSON, Vice-President BEMAN O. EOX, Cashier W. w. HACKNEY Jr., Aset. Cashier r i .1 -, tv . 1 aTS?3a555!Ia!2HB?9l OLYMPIC b0HW I Arrow frlvwQSf I r OUfKOSMRUNK QUAKTU SIZE I iRmV I iljfr M'A ') COLLAR VSaf' t"M ' I I U Oenta-4 forts Cents 1 V '(w?it ' H , I Cloett, Peabody & Co., Troy.H.Y. I 5VS32iaatKB ' ' SES IN THE "PICTORIAL P08T C THI8 WEEK. Hot Drinks are now in season. Do' you know any place where you can get as , ..Quick Service.. as you can at our new store? No need of being crowded. Lincoln Candy KitchCn S.W.Corner UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN I C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Sltiean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET. YELLOW FRONT Yovr Patronage Solicited Ladies' and Men's Olothea cleaned Eressed and repaired. Hats cleaned, locked and rotrimed. BLUMEHTHAL 227 No. Ilth Auto 4876 One Block South of Uni ' r i I Bm ,J iS ,,! .