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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1909)
.. .,?. ilmiiil Minn I ii I ii't.MnuliwitWIIIWIMilMlilWli tlmft. ml w ii E mm n.i ii ... m mi i i ii I .I...W.H. .m..,.,mi'md,uwmtIMmmMl)!'klJllrJlHU)Smmmmht&!l&!& $ 1 1, ' :- THE, DADL,Y NEBRASKA A v t$t - "? Business Directory MWMMMWWW.mililtnwniMiiai 1 ( i l m ill !l Evary Loyal University Student It urged to, patronize these Ne braakan advertisers, and to men tion the paper while doing ao. i BANK8 Contral National. FJrst Trust and Savings. Farmora & Merchants. BAKERIES Folsom, BATH HOUSE Chris', Eleventh and P StB. BOOK 8TORE8 Co-Op. Porter's. - University. CIQAR8 ,. , Colo & McKonna. IK CLOTHING IK IK IK IK IK iK IK IK iK IK IK iK iK iK iK IK Farquhar. Mngoo & Doemer. Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. ... Spolor & Simon. Corf Clothing Co. COAL . Orogory. ' Whltobroaat. CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING ACADEMIEB Lincoln. Williams. DENTISTS IK J. R. Davis. IK Yungblut. IK DRY QOOD8 iK Horpolsholmer. IK MUlor & Paine. IK DRUQQI8T8 ' IK Rlggs. ENGRAVERS iK Cornell. IK FLORISTS IK Chapln Bros. iK 0. H. Froy. IK FURNISHINGS IK Budd. IK Corf Clothing Co. IK Fulk. IK Mageo & Doemer. iK Mayor Bros. iK Palace Clothing Co. Spelor & Simon. iK Fred Schmidt & Bros. IK GROCERIES IK . Nebraska Grocery & Meat iK Co. IK HATTERS IK Budd'. IK Fulk. IK Unland. Cerf Clothing Co. IK ICE CREAM IK Cameron's. iK Franklin Ice Cream Co. IK JEWELERS IK Mallott. iK Tucker. IK LUNCHE0NETTE8 Folsom. IK LAUNDRIES IK ,. Evans. Merchants. IK OPTICIANS IK Shean. IK ORCHESTRA IK Q. F. Thornborg. IK PH0T0GRAPHER8 K Townsend. IK PRINTERS IK George Bros. iK . Slmmona. IK Young & Van Tyne. ' IK 8HEET MUSIC IK E. J. Walt. IK RESTAURANTS IK Boston Lunch. iK Cameron's. SHOES IK. Coir Clothing Co. IK Beckman Bros. iK Branthwalte. IK Budd. ;: Cincinnati Shoo Store. i IK Sanderaona. f Rogers & Porklna. Petty. ' IK Hereford. ' 8KIRTS iK The Skirt Stroo IK iK IK IK IK IK IK iK IK IK M IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK - . IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK IK TAILORS- Elliott Bros. Herzog. '. J I Ludwlg. Marx. College Tailors. Scotch Woolen. Mills. Gregory. " M THEATER8 X, t T ..l 3M. m Majestic. . '' .Oliver. 'Tjit TVDBUJDITCDB Ht n- r i i m.tnM.U. T7!. ik jjiuuuiu ajfiJuvii.i ".- i change. .1 Underwood Typowritor Co PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS - ADVERTISERS . "i i You will want either a light weight coat or a cravenettg coat,, and in our great assortment of the new things you will be sure to find Just the coat you want at just the price you want to pay. Plain black and plain grayovercoats, plain black and ; plaiftgiray cravenette coats, all the new colorings and models in fancy top coats, in fancy overcoats, in fancy cravenettes coats. It will be a pleasure to show you what they are like. FARQUHAR, 1325 6 Street. HAVE THE EVANS Do Your Washing 8UB8CRIBE FOR THE RAG NOW. WANTED! The Editor suggested that we uso this apaco to got In touch with thoso studonts who will aeok employment at tho end of the BChool year. , If you "are opon, send your namo on a postal card to W. 8. DARLEY, President, 557 W. Madison St., , Chicago, III. I PATRONI'E OUR ADVERTI8ER8I 00GG00&000OSG00 All Mnbx nf .fproncf- hand Typewriters sold, rented, o r exchanged. Underwood. Typewriter Co., 914 P St, Both Phones. U&G00000000000'B PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! E.FLEMING i . Finest watch and Jowolry Repairing in tho city. Give us a call. Boll A70-1, Auto 11884. - 1211 O St. Wo solicit a share of your patronage PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS! L. J. HERZOG THE UNIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR Come In and get that $15.00 Suit ' to your order 1230 O St. Lincoln Courteous Treatment Always and you Are Not Urged to nave Some thing You do Not "Wish The Pioneer Barber Shop tO So, Jllh St. Auto 437 Shaving 10c X SUIT OR O'COAT made to order No, More $15 No Les any stylo you wish WORLD? LARGEST TAILORS 133 8. 13th St. ' "M. M.'Crandail, Mgr. Lincoln,. Nib. ELECT NEW OfflCERS 8ENI0R CLA88 HOLDS SECOND MEETING OF TH.E 8EME8TER. HEARS COMMITTEES REPORT Miss. Helen Day Elected Vice Presi dent, Miss Nielson Is Secretary and Mr. Hamel Was Chosen as Treasurer. The seniors held tholr second class- meeting at 11:30 this morning for tho election of the remaining pfllcer3. Tho president was the only officer elected at the meeting held a short tlmb auo. Elmor W. Hill, the president electod to succeed Guy M. Mattcson, opened the meeting with a brief speech. H' expressed his faith in and' admiration for the clnsH, saying that each mem ber of this class going out into the world would bo remembered as be longing to that class and would b pointed to with prldo as a man or woman from the class of 1909. He signified his intention of doing his best for the class, and he declared that ho wished to show his gratitude for the honor the class hnd conferred upon him by hir service to the clnss rather than In words. Announces no Committee. Mr, Hills had no appointments of GREGORY, the Tailor Has u dandy line of goods for Spring Suits. He also does the best cleaning and pressing in the city. 14th & O Streets - Auto 3264 committees to announce aa yet, hut he stated that such appointments would he made hy Friday or Saturday. This leaves the appointment of tho Ivy Day orator, one of tho most Im portant of the second semester, still In douht. Tne class next proceeded to tho- electlon of officers. Miss Helen Day was nomlnnted for vice president by Hubert O. Bell, and aftor a motion closing tho nominations, was unanlv moualy eleotod. Mr, Matteson then nominated Miss Nielson for secretary, who waB eletjted by acclamation. The only contested election was that of treasurer. Mr Bates In an eloquent appeal to tho class, nominated W. A. Kelley for that office. A. G. Hamel was nominated in a short but forceful speech by James Cory. The. nomina tions were then closed, and on the president's calling for a rising vote, Mr. Hamel was elected by a largo majority. Tho remaining office, that of sergeant-at-arms, was conferred upon Mr. Mattesdn, the rotlrlng' presi dent, who was nominated by Mr. Cory and unanimously elected. After the officers wore' disposed of tho reports of tho various committees woro 'called, for. Tho chairman pf the social committee,' Ira, S. Bigger, re ported ?23 receipts and $22.12 expen ditures from the senior kid mask party, which left a balance of 88 cents. , , Miss Holcomb reported the senior play as .under way, and appealed to the class to pay up their dues as tho committee wore in need of fundB for the carrying on of the work. Miss Gray reported the unanimous selection of tho class pin nnd also the fact thnt tho company from which the pin had been secured had sent an agreement to furnish tho pin at tho same price, $2.00, to all of the succeeding classes. Mr. Hill here reported trpon the de cision reached regarding the Senior Day, which is to bo substituted for sneak day. Tho class has recelveed un official permission to sneak, the day not being known to any but the fac ulty. It was given out, however, that this event will bo held about the first of May. Mr. Hills intends to appoint a social committee with complete au thority over tho planB for the carrying out of tho senior day program, The other commlttco reports which were to have .been disposed of had to bo deferred on account of tho absence of their respective chairman. TO GIVE FIRST PLAY (Continued from Page l) Carola Chopin Esther Bailey. Mercury Winfleld Theal. Lady Bunn Helen Day. Anette Volette Gould. Flower Girl Bessie Holcomb. The dramatic club have lowered the Di ice of admission to 25 cents, and it cheaper than thnt of any previous production of this kind. This was done with tho intention of mak Ing the play available to everyone and If this experiment is a success it will be carried out in the future. Another play to bo given soon by the club 1b "Monsieur Beaucalre." In this production Mr. Guy Montgomery will star. The club also announceB the coming of Mr. Tripp, on March 9. Mr. Tripp will take up the entire evening with selections from Dickens. Happenings of the Past Seven Years Ago. A large and enthusiastic crowd wit nessed the defeat of tho senior basket-hall team by tho juniors.- The scoro was 28 to 24 In favor of tho juniors. Ax Years Ago. City papers)ubllshed an account of an attempted robbery of the s.tate treasury by university students and the whole story Is declared to bo a lie by tho Dally Nebraskan. Five Years Ago. Plans yero made for the first debate betweon tho University of Nebraska and the Unlvorslty of" Iowa. " FouK Years Ago. Invitations wore Issued to all Y, M. C. A. and college toams in the- state to take l)art In an Indoor meet to be hold lntfie Armory March SI. One Year Ago. , ,Glee Cu"b announced dates lor their concerts for the rest of the year,- Mr. D. P. Stough, law i911, Is visit' ing with his relatives atCreston, Iowh, for a few days., J . - - CERf'S HATS $2.oo SPECIALS They Please In Looks and wear SHIRT SPECIALS $1.10 They are Worth More Saturday Specials. 15c Socks lie 925 TrStlrineoIr. Neh. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8I THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all Btudonta. TlIrC and Bilvor Lottor B B pipr inlaid wo a B i ii aw Specialty, UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1183 O Btroot 8UB8CRIBE FOR THE RAG NOW. TYPEWRITERS All makes rontod with ntand $3 Per Month. Bargains In Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Autoll55-Bollll81. '122 No. 11th SUBSCRIBE FOR THE RAG NOW. Want - Ads AdvortlBomdrita for the want ad column should be left at the business office, basement Administration Bids., between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, aXthe "rate of 10 cents per Insertion for overy? fifteen words or fraction thereof for the first inser tion; three insertions' 25 'cents; flye insertions 40 cents.' v HELP WANTED. WANTED Three sttidbnts, men or women, to solicit. subscriptions for the National Teachors and , Students' Ass'n. A trip. toChattaflopga, cruise of tho Atlantic to Quebec and return offered for thcT highest number. See Mrs. Barkley immediately 107-90-92 FOR SALE. t Due bill for sale onati up-to-date tailor, at 25 per cent discount' See Nebraskan manager. , 63dh-tf FOR SALE A good dress suit; size 36. Cheap. Auto 8470.! 105-90-tf PORy 9ALE--A. now hlgh:grade bi cycle at 25 per cent discount, ' Inquire at .Nebraskan office..' , : , 91-tf LOST AND-FOUND. r i LOST A Waterman .Ideal fountain pon, -without cap; mottled.' Please return to Nebraskan office. Reward. ll-93.3t POUND A gold Initial clasp pin, at lGth and R,'Sts.Cair-nt Nebraskan 6ffl6e: ' .'lis-d5'lt