The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 24, 1909, Image 4

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I lEvary Loyal "University1, turitnt I
I It Urged to patronize these Ne-
braikan advertisers, and to men
i tlon the paper while doing to.
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! 1ANK8
r Central National
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r Farmers & Merchants.
IK PolBom.
1ATH rloU'SE
" 'chrls'Blovonth and P 8ts.
. iOOK STORES
Co-Op.
Porterte,
Y,er8ty.
CIGARS
, Colp & MoKenna.
'9lothHo
Mageg & Demej.
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Palace Clothing Co.
f Bppier & Simon.
?COAL
' Grogqry.
yhltqbrest.
4f pONFECTIONlilYr
j Lincoln Caffdy itchen.
if DANCING ACADEMIES
f " Llncolft
. .Williams.
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$ DENTIST
J. R. Davis.
Yungblut
DRY G00D8
KoiyolBholmor.
lfai9i& Paln'o.
jiDRUQalsTS
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ENGRAVEHB
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:'$W 4 ChaplnBroB.
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! ' $ FURNI8HINQ8
- Budd,
4 FUlk. -
Magoo & Doomor.
W Maypr Bros.
I Palace Clothing Co.
Bpelor & Simon.
Prod Schmidt & Bros.
GROCERIEB
Nebraska Grocery & Meat
i Co-
HATTER8
Budd.
Fullc.
Unland.
Edward Cert & Co.
ICE CREAM
Cameron's.
f . Franklin Ico Cream Co.
JEWELER8
Hallett"
4 - -Tucker.
LUNCHEONETTE8 ,
Folsom.
LAUNDRIE8
! ' Evans.
,h Merchants.
OPTICIAN8-
Shean.
ORCHE8TRA
G;.' F. Thornhorg.
PHOTOGRAPHER8
X Townsend.
i PR1NTER8
' George Bros.
Slmnons.
Tdupg & Van Tyno.
8HEET MU8IC
v' E. X Walt
RE8TAURANT8
" Boston Lunch.
Cameron's.
8HOE8
' Beckman Bros.
Branthwalte.
Bu'ddr
' Cincinnati Shoo Store.
Sandersons.'" . w '
Rogers '& Perkins.
Petty; " "'
Hereford.
8KIRT8
The skirt Stroo.
TAjLORS-
Elliott BroB.
" ' Herzog.
Ludwlg.
Marx."
College Tailors.
jt Scotch Woolen Mills.
Gregory,
THEATERB
Lyrlo.
Majestic.
Oliver.
TYPEWRITERS-
Lincoln Typewriter
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, change.
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AUnderwopd Typewriter Co.
I FRIEUDS-OUR-
WANTED!
Tho Editor BUggostcd that wo
ubo this spaco to get In touch
with' ' thoB " stud6nta ' who Will
Btfok employmW'?tho find 61
"tf'you ato open, Bond your
'namo on a postal arjd
W. 8. DARLEY, President,
667 W. Madison St.,
Chicago, III.
PATBPNI'E OUR ADVERTISERS!
th R uoh eounaca in
BU8IN 83, SHORTHAND,
iyp wnitiNQ, telegraphy
( J A D PREpApAyppY
ItKperlcuccd tep,chcr. Pine Hqulp
iilciit. Cymtmftltim work ' AmIsUucc
in cciirliiic iwiltloiiH. Work to earn
)Oi nl Iticllvldtml iiinlnicti u. I liter any
Hint.'. I.chk)Uii tty uinll. Advnutnges oi
ii (nt)ltni city Write for dialogue No
Ivtnoln. Bulnrss College
UNCOt.N, NKI1RABKA
oAnv Way Yon
Look af it
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
Shirts 6o ft IOi
Gillart 2 l-2t
N Cuffs, Pair 5i
j Let Us Do Your, Wotk
MERCHANTS LAUNDRY
DR.J.R.DAVIS
DENTIST
CHABQE8 REASONABLE
8nr Itik if CeMHTN
Ladles' and Men's Clothes cleaned,
pressed and repaired. Hats cleaned.
blocked and rotria
BLUMENTHAL
ilookod and rotrimed.
7.27 No. Ilth
Auto 4876
Ono Block South of Unl
Want - Ads
Advertisements for the. want ad
column should bo loft at the business
office, basemont Administration Bldg.,
between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be
tween 2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Cash must accompany all orders for
want ads, at the rate of 10 cents per
Insertion for every fifteen words or
fraction thereof for tho first inser
tion; three insertions 25 cents; five
Insertions 40 cents.
HELP WANTED.
WANTED-T-Throo students, men or
women, to solicit subscriptions for the
Rational Teachers' ' -and Students'
Ass'n. A trip to 'Chattanooga, cruise
of tho Atlantic to Quebec and return
offered for tho highest number. See
Mrs. JBarkley immediately. "107-00-92
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WANTED Two or three young men
as lecture and entertainment course
salesmen. Salary and? expenses guar
anteed to right man. Start immedi
ately. Address Box 95, Lincoln, .Nob.
109-91-3t
FOR 8A.LE.
Due 'bill for pale on an up-to-date
tailor, at 25 per cent discount See
Nebraskan jnana'ger. "63dh-tf
"FOR SALE A good dress suit; size
36 Cheap. Auo 3470. i 105-90-tf
FORI SALE A now high-grade b
cycle at 25 per cent discount. Inquire
at Nobraskan, office. J 91-tf
FOUND.
LOST Waterman fountain pen, No.
15. Clip cap; cap split Reward for
return to Nebraskan fflcei lj)8-91-3t
a
LOSTA' WaCorman Ideal fountain
pen, without cap; tnottljpd. HPlease
return to .Nobraskan ofilc. Rjeward.
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TO GIVE A RECEPTION
LEGISLATURE IS GUEST OF THE
HISTORICAL SOCIETY.
IS THE flRT CVEIT Of KIND
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State Lajymgkef .Will Have Oppor
tunlty to View Collections of .
the.8ooiety and 8pend a
Pleasant Evening.
Preparations havo now heen prac
Mcally jcomplQtod tor e roceptlpn
which tho State Historical sooloty will
tender to the members of tho legisla
ture and tho stato officers this ovon
lng. Tho rocoptlon will he hold from
8 to 10 p. m. in tho rooms of tho
society and will bp a puroly social
event.
This Is an innovation on tho part
of tho Stato Historical society and
Iibb ovory prospect of being a suc
cessful one. Many of tho legislators
livo at a distanco from tho capital
city and when hero soldom visit tho
stato institution or see many of its
fine collections. The rocoptlon is
planned to afford them an opportunity
for looking oyer tho collection of
relics and historical data contained .'n
the society's roomB and also to give
them tho opportunity of familiarizing
thomsolves with the work being dono
by tho society. Every effort will bo
made to illustrate tho work of the so
ciety and the association hopes, be
sides affording a pleasant social even
ing, to spread tho knowledge of ltd
work among a larger clasB of tho citi
zens of tho stnte.
TELL OF WORLD PEACE.
(Continued from Page 1)
up this right until all tho people Tf
tho world stand upon an equality. 7t
Is, therefore not now tho timo to
badger and talk of universal peace
and a constitution for all tho world.
"The United States of America Js
tho greatest peaco potency in the
world, but if we are to preserve
peace we must have back of us the
power to enforce our demands. I
would havo ovory lovor of peace de
mand that the United States havo
GREGORY, the Tailoir
Has a dandy lino of goods for Spring Suits. He also
does the best cleaning and pressing in the city.
14th & O Streets - Auto 3264
such a navy that whon wo command
peace, peace will come."
NEBRA8KA MAN 18 CHOSEN.
Profesdor H. R. Smith to Write Gov
ernment Bulletin.
According to an announcement, by
(he superintendent of education of
tho United Slates Department of
Agriculture, Professor H .R. Smith,
professor of animal husbandry at tho
University of Nebraska, has been se
lected to prepare a government bul
letin outlining a secondary course of
study in animal production. The
course is Intended to bo used in high
schools and, othor secondary schools
throughout tho country.
Professor Smith will begin the wqrk
within a short time and thp work will
bo distributed in July.
MRS. HERZOQ TO GIVE RECITAL
Program Announced for Chapel Thurs
day Morning.
Tho weekly musical program has
boon announced by Mrs. Raymond
and will this week bo a piano recital
by Mrs. L. J. Herzog. Mrs. Herzpg
is president of the Matinee Musical,'
and 'it is expected that tho recital
will bo a very enjoyable affair.
Tho program IS as follows:
Polonate, by pippin.' r'
Arabesque, pp 61, Chamdo. ,
Passefild, by Dellbes.
Idyllen, by MacBowell.
nuuuriiui ivuviniy,
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Happenings of the" Past
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Seven Years Aflo. '
Ton ,dolegatqs from Nebraska loft
for Toronto tq jgtn 0 in tho intorna
fipnaj conYSpU8n'Pf 8 udonj Vol
untoor Movomenjt.
Six Years Ago.
' Eddie Gordon was engaged to coach
tho basoball team. Baseball man
agor was authorized to arrange for
an aatort. trip which .WQUld ocpupy
two wpoks.
Five Years Ago.
It wa,s rumojrecTaJt apr a) tfce
talk Physics buildjng would bo so lc-
tW'jt 'TOW P9 W
athjotlc (lejd.
A chapter of Alpha Zota was in
stalled by tho ogrlcujtural student.
Fpur years Ago.
Meeting of tho Associated Barbs
was hold and plans wore made? -for
socurjng a "barb" pin o jio worn
by mombors of tho association.
One Year Ago.
Nebraska undergraduates organized
a league for tho promotion of equal
suffrage with a chartor momborship
of more than fifty.
GRADUATE CLUB WILL MEET
University Organization to Assemble
In Temple March 6.
Tho next mooting of tljp Graduate
Club of tho university will bo held in
tho Temple on March , 1900. Jnp-'
per wil bo soryed, as aflhq flrt
mooting, at 6 o'colck p. m., after
which several graduate students from
varjous departments will roport In
brief, untechnical language upon re
search problems in which they aro
engaged. The object of these re
searches and their bearing upep tho
practical and scientific world will bo
treated Informally and In such man
ner that tho students from varlpus
departments will become familiar with,
tho kind of work dono In other depart
ments, and thus will tho "good-fellowship,
scientific interest, and breadth
of view be promoted among tho grad
uate students of tho University."
All graduate studonts and members
of tho graduato faculty aro members
of the Graduato Club. Those persons
who aro eligible, but who havo not
yet enrolled in tho club, may become
members by sending their names and
dopartmepts to Professor Condra.
.Every member should endeavor to bo
present at this meeting to enjoy tho
soason of Informal association and to
listen to the sclentjflc reports.
An assessment of thirty-five cents
must be made tp cover the cost of tho
supper. This may bp pajd pn pr be
fore March 5 at the Temple; Book
Store. Tho book store will ijo ppon
from 10 tp 3 dally, and a pqrson" in
chargo will check the names as tho
money is .paid In. This method is
adopted in order that there Jjo' no con
fusion in colioctlpg the suip from
eacn perspn on tho"nigt qfvho meet
ing. Tho meeting will close' In time
that those who may "desire to do so
may go to othor functions on tho
same night
GEORGE S. CONDRA;
' President;
RAYMOND J. POOL,
Treasurer.
The stpdents of the law school have
been given notice to stop interfering
with tho work of tho French depart
ment i ,
Examlnatns fr Popotio(p lp tho
b?.ta,nz wte fifs b Mh 'S(?v-
oral members are candidates for ad
vancement . ,
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A. 0. Spalding
Bros:
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Mnwt ManufWrerp ln,hrSAd
ef Official Athletic SuppHe
Foot Ball Basket Ball
Ice Skates Hockey fioif
V I A .
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Official Implements for all Track
and Field Sport
Uniforms for all Athletio Sports.
GYjMNSIUM Af PARATUf
8pauldlno' hanrfppmejy j)uaf.td
catalogue of all sports contains
numerous puggrstlpna. Sent
frep anyvhere.
A. G. SPAULirif? f PR9,f
Now Yprk Cifcago
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Geprge Bros-
Printinp:
Engraving
Embossing
lno Jjlno Pound
nnd Box
Stationery
Fraternity Bldtf.
"IBUi&U Bfe
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8!
thHalf Million
Glasses of Soda Water
sold and drank from our 20th Century
Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1008.
Agency Huylers, Guntbors and Lown
oys Chocolates and Bonbons.
Th nrtiu Putt.-. S'
The Drug Cutttr.
CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK
12th and O Streets
P. L. HALL, President
F. B. JOHNSON, Vlce-Prelet
BBMAN .0. FOX, Cashier
W, W. HACKNEY Jr., Asst. Cashier
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERT8ER81
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes oil Btudonts.
q d firvr,C and Bllvor Lottor
o rlrrS InlaldWorka
UNI SMOKE HOUSE
1182 O Street
PATRON ifcE'OUR ADVeRTI8ER8J
TYPEWRITERS
All xnakos .rented wltli stand
$3 Per Month.
Bargains In Robnllt Machines.
I
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
Auto 11JS5 Boil li8l.' ; 123 No. Uth '
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS!
8UIT OR O'COAT
made to order
No
More
WORLD' LARGEST TAILOR
ftfifl
$15 ft.
any style you wish
133 8; 13th St M. M. Crandall, Mar.
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