The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 02, 1909, Image 4

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THE DAILY' NEBRASKAN
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1 Cyary. Loyal University Student
I It urged to patrdrtlie theee Ne-
kraakan advertisers. an"e men
1 Uen the paper while Mains e.
IK BANKS'
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t ', .Trutu; and pavings.
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BATrl- HOUSE
f 'chris1, EJovouth and P.
BOOK 8TORES;- '' l '
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, ,.Colo & McKonna. .
CLEANERS'
Bl'umonthnl.
CLOTHING.
Farquhar; Magco &Doonv
or; Mayor JBroB.; Palace,
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j Clothing Co.; Spolqr
Simon,
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Grogory; Vhltobreast.
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CONFECTIONARY
.Lincoln Candy Kitchen.
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DANCING ACADEMY8
Pitts; Lincoln.
DENTISTS
J. It. Davis; Youngblut
DRY GOODS
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Palno.
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ENGRAVERS
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Chapin llros.; C. H, Froy.
FURNI8HINQ8
First'
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Magco - &
Deomor; Mayor Bros.; Pal-
ado Clothing Co.; Spoior
, & Simon.
.GROCERIES-
: Capital Grocery Co
;HATTER8
Budd: Fulk: Unland
ICE CREAM
Collin Ico Cream Co.;
Camoron'8; John Wright's. $
JEWELER8
Hallott; Tucker.
LUNCHEONETTE8
Folsom.
LAUNDRIES
Evans: Merchants.
OPTICIANS
Sheon.
PRINTERS
Goorgo Bros.;
SlmmonB.
RE8TAURANT8
., Boston Lunch r Cameron's,
SHOES '
Beckman- Bros.: Brnnth
, walto;v Budd; Cincinnati
Shoo Storo; Sandorsons;
Itoeora &PerklnB; Petty; V
Hereford.
SKIRTS " W
The Skirt Store. .
TAILORS
fc Elliott Bros. ; -Horzog ; Ludi IK
. Tvig; Marx; College Tall-
ors; Scotch Woolen Mills:
THEATER8
Lyric; Majestic; Oliver;
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MERCHANTS. LAUNDRY
Ladles' and Men's Clothes cleaned,
protflod and rqpalred. Hats olsanod,
'blocked and rotrimod.
BLUMEHTHAL
7.27 No. Ilth
Auto 4876
Ono Block South of TJnl
PITTS' DANCING SCHOOL
SOCIAL EVENINGS
Mondays and Fridays
BegttiRr's Clanes Wed. A Sat.
Private Lesions by Appointment
I24 N Street Auto 40 Ip
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PEG TOP CORDUROY PANTS
EUAS BAKER PANTS CO
lid SOUTH NTH STREET
G. R.WOLP&CO.
CIGARS, TOBACCO AND PIPE8
119 North 11th St.,
PHONE 643
Lltlll Block
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Printing
Engraving
Embossing
Fine Line Pound
and Box
Stationery
Fraternity BMg.
18th & N- Bts
DANCE PROBRAMS-BANQUET MENUS
CALLING CARDS
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THIRD MAN NOW OUT
CARL J LORD ASPIRANT'FOR THE
80PHOMORE PRESIDENCY.
NO CO-ED TRYING FOR PUCE
Rumor of Fourth Entry In Second'
Year Contest Proves Unfounded
Nothlng'NevHn 8enior or
Junior Politics.
Car) J. Lord of Randolph announced
hlB candidacy for tnq presidency of
thp sophomoro clnas early in oxamlna
Uon wook and has since that llnio
boon making a hard canvass for votes.
Ho is tho third entrant into tho run
ning, H. W. Coultor and Lcsllo Hydo
having a start on him In the voto-got-ling
contest.
Tho ontranco of Lord Justifies the
prophecy by tho Dally Ncsbraskan
prior to examination week whon It was
stated that a third candidate would
como out within a few days. Although
tho identity of the dark horse was
then In doubt, the presence in the
class of quite a number who wore not
drawn to either of tho candidates
already announced made such a
prophesy warranted.
Lord has been actlvo in class
affairs since the .organization of the
1911 bunch. Ho Is a "barb" ond has
consldorablo Influence with non-frats
as well as a good acquaintance among
fraternity men.
City Paper's Fake.
An enterprising reporter of one of
tho Lincoln city dailies attempted to
spring a little sensation lato in the
week by publishing a paragraph, hint
ing' strongly at tho probable entrance
of a co-ed In tho second-year race. The
paragraph did not uso names but It
voiced In rnthor tmcertnln terms tho
fact that a fair co-ed was soliciting
votes. The atory was not founded on
fact aud the Hinall circulation of the
paper In question among university
students In nny case prevented the
paragraph having anything like tho
sensation desired.
In the senior and junior classes the
situation Is unchanged from ono wool:
ago'. K. W. Hills and I. F. Bakor are
out In tho fourth-year class and Miss
Huso nnd Paul Yates are canvassing
tho juniors.
JUNIOR PROM FRIDAY
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bo made of white leather stamped In
gilt. The'muslc for tho dance will bo
furnlBhed by Walt's orchestra of nine
pieces nnd the musical program will" be
carefully selected.
Professor and Mrs. 13. II. Barbour
have consented to act as chaperones
for tho prom, while the patrons and
patronesses will be Governor nrd Mrs.
Sl'allenberger, Captain and Mrs. John
G. Worklzqr, and Mr. and Mrs. O. O.
Schwarz. The commlttoo are advising
tho purchasers of tickets to ordor car-
I't.i " for 8 o'clock
Minnesota desires to have hockey
made an lntor-collcglato sport, and
will Bond a dolegato to tho next con
ferdnco to work' for It.
Tho Michigan sonato will not per
mit another fresh-soph flag rush. Any
future contest between tho classes
must be in the day time, and must be
conducted under 'suitable regulations.
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th:bcuo; council in
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lionrtl. Iiitllvimtal Instruction, l-'uteraiiy
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n capital city. Write TorCataJoguc tfo,
Lincoln XSuainess College
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MAJE8TIC.
The ,blll at tho Iajestic this week
Is up to tho standard sot for that
popular play-house this season. Seven
big acts with a comedy feature stunt
pleased a large audience last night.
Tho musicians' second annual con
cert and ball will, bo glvon at tho audi
torium tonight fj0v. Shallenberger
has kindly consented to lead tho grand
march. Tho largo concert orch.estra
will bo under the directory of Carl
Steckolborg, after which an orchestra
Of 25 pieces Will furnish th iet
for
dancing. Don't miss It. It's a
treat. Tho mannironiont nf Mm nuu.
torium has promised to put the floor
In good condition for dancing. Get
tickets at the band room or see Reld,
Davis, Unlnnd, or Newell.
Want - Ads
AdvortlBoments for tho want ad
column should bo left at the business
ofllce, basement Administration Bldg.,'
between 10 a. m. and 12 m,, or be
tweon 2 p. m. and G p. m.
Cash must accompany all orders for
want ads, at tho rate of 10 cents per
InserUon for overy fifteen words or
fraction thereof for the first Inser
tion; threo insertions 25 cents; five
Insertions 40 cents.
FOR SALE.
Due bill for salo on an up-to-dato
tailor, at, 25 per cent discount. See
Nobraskan manager. 03dh-tf
FOR SALE One .dress suit, nearly
now; slzo 36. Auto pl59. Bell 318.
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HELP WANTED.
Want 3 or 4 students to work for
board. 119 So. 12th. . 3t-78-44
FOUND.
FOUND A silk muffler. , Call at Ne
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LOST Between Adm. Bldg. and
Chom. Bldg., pair glasses. Finder re
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A grand concert andr,ballwlll bo
given in tho audltoriunl February 2
by tho Ml" P. V. An orchestra of 'fifty
pieces under tho dlroctionTof.? :carl
Steckolborg wlllfurhlsTi 'miisiefotho ,
concort, while a f(Wenty'fiv'e'pleco or- .
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