The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 05, 1909, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Bssimss Directory
WE ARE
Evary Loyal University 8tuclnt
It urgeci t6 patronize these Ne
braskan advertisers, arid to men
tlon the paper while doing so.
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Pnrraorfl & Merchants.
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BATH HOUSE
Chris', Elovorith and P Sts.
BOOK STORES
Co-Op.
Portor's.
University.
CIGARS
'Colo & McKonna.
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Mayor Bros. '
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Spolor & Simon.
Corf Clothing Co.
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COAL
Gregory.
4 Whltobroast.
CONFECTIONERY
' .Lincoln Candy Kitchen.
DANCING ACADEMIES
Lincoln.
Williams.
DENTI8T8
J. It. Davis.
Yungblut.
DRY QOODS
. HoriiolBholmcr.
. MUlor & Paine..
. DRUQQI8T8
Rlggs.
f ENQRAVER8
Cornell.
FL0RI8T8 .
Chapln Bros.
C. H. Frey.
' FURNISHINGS
. Budd.
Corf Clothing Co.
' Fulk.
Magee & Doomor.
' Mayer Bros.
Pnlaco Clothing Co.
Spelor & Simon.
Fred Schmidt & Bros. .
ft GROCERIE8
jt Nobraska Grocory & Meat
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ft HATTER8
ft Budd.
ft Fulk.
ft Unland.
4 Cerf Clothing Co.
ft ICE CREAM
ft Cameron's.
ft Franklin Ice Croam Co.
ft JEWELER8
ft Hallett.
ft Tucker,
ft LUNCHEONETTES
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ft LAUNDRIE8
ft EvanB.
ft Merchants,
ft OPTICIAN8
ft Shean.
ft ORCHE8TRA
ft G. F. Thornborg.
ft PH0T0GRAPHER3
ft Townsond.
ft PRINTERS
ft Georgo Bros.
ft Simmons. '
ft Young & Vnn Tyno.
ft. SHEET MU8IC
ft E. j: Walt;
ft RESTAURANT8
ft Boston Lunch.
ft Cameron's,
ft SHOES - o "
ft Cerf Clothing Co. ,
Beckman Bros,
ft Branthwalte.
ft Budd.
ft ' Cincinnati Shoo Store,
ft Sandersons,
ft ' Ilogers & Perkins,
ft Petty.'
ft Horoford.
ft SKIRTS
ft The Skirt Stroe.
ft TAlL'ORSr
ft Elliott Bros,
ft Herzog;
ft Ludwig.
ft Marx,
ft College Tailors,
ft - Scotch Woolen Mills.. '
ft Gregory,
j: THEATERS
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!ft , Majestic.
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change.
Underwood Typewriter Qo.
PATRONIZE YOUR
FRIENDS-OUR
ADVERTISERS
BANk8
Wnl tor B. Tripp. 25c.
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C. H. Frey, llorlst. 1133 O St.
Wnltor B. Tripp, Mar. 9, at Temple,
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Eastor's coming order your Easter
Suit-of Ludwig'
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Tripp ticket reserved at Portor's.
Camoron's .Lunch Counter, 123 So.
Twelfth St.
Tripp tickets reserved at Porter's.
Soo Hereford. Now Oxfords. $4.00
Special, 1215 O.
. , L. P. Stewart, 1008, wos a campus
visitor yesterday. '
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Say, Follers! Ludwig wants to sod
you about your Spring Clothes.
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Mnko your date now for, Tripp.
Sho wnnts to go. Only 25c.
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Now spring .styles In footwear now
on display. Beckman Bros., 1107 O St.
Tonight the Porshlng Rifles will
hold tliolr annual hop In Fraternity
hall.
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..Have your clotheB pressed at
Weber's Sultorlum. Cor. 11th and O.
N. A. Neu. 1912, has been sick for
the past few days with a light attack
of la grippe.
Dr. J. R. Davis, dentist. Charges
reasonable. Over Bank of Commerce.
The Komonsky club will moot Satur
day ovonlng, March Gth, in the Music
hall of tho Tomplo.
Learn tho barn danco, Lincoln
Dancing Academy, 1132 N. Select
schpol. Call Auto, 4477.
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Your last chance to buy Salz pons
at one-halt retail valueB. Noxt.weok
you pay full prices.
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Miss Ida Walker, ox-1911, Dolta
Dolta Delta, Is at present attondlng
school at Fort Collins, Colo.
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Tho Btate farm baskotball toam has
been holding practice In tho university
gymnasium In tho evenings.
Eat at Green's Place
The UNION CAfE
1418 O street
Open Day and Night
L. J. HERZOG
THE UHIVERSITY MAN'S TAILOR
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Come In and get that $15.00 Suit
to your order
1230 O St.
Lincoln
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All Makes of Second-
hand Typewriters sold,
rented, o r exchanged.
Unaerwooa typewriter $
Co., 714PSt.,M Phonos. sg
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E. FLEMING
Finest watch and Jewqlry Repairing
in tho city. Qivo us a. call.
Boll A?04, Auto 11884. - 1211 O St.
Wo solicit a sharo of your
patronage
THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcomes all Students.
uni smoke: house
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Tho literature 'department of the
woman's club met yesterday after
noon nt 3 o'clock at the Tcmplo.
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The senior class of the state agricul
tural school will glvo an informal
danco In tho Temple this ovonlng.
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Today only at Unl. Book Store a
warranted 14-kt. $2.00 pen at 00c, $6.00
sterling silver at $3.00, $6.00 values
$2.50.
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Tho EngllBh club will meet with
Miss Amy Shellnian, 2420 R street,
Saturday evening, March Gth, at
8 p. m.
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Tho Pnllndinn society will meet this
ovonlng In the Pnllndinn hnll. Tho
program will bo given by tho girls
of tho society.
GREGORY, the Tailor
"Has n da'nefy lino of goods
does tho best cleaning
14th & O Streets -
Tho mombers of the engineering so
c'lety met Wednesday ovenlng In Scl
once hall In tho Tomnle and trans
acted sonio Important bnlsness.
H. It. llnor, 1911, hns lert school
for this BcmeBtor. Ho has gono to
Lead, S. D., where ho has accepted
a position in tho Homostako mines.
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Official notice has been glyon us
that all Salz pens at Unl. Book Store
will sell at regular prices next week,
so buy a $3.00 pen for $1.50 today.
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Tho mombers of the Benlor play cast
met Wednes'd'ay evening and arranged
tholr parts for tho play, which will bo
given during commencement week.
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In ladles low cut footwaar,. for
spring and summer wear, w tiro
showing the' handsomest stylo ovar
created. Prod Schmidt & Bros, opp.
City Hall.
T,ho class In physical education 16,
section 2, did no't moot Thursday,
March 6, on account of tho girls' Inter
class baskot-ball tournament which oc
cupied the floor from 2 to 4.
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Wo'ro showing-Mori's Oxfords in tho
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new shades or wmo nnu tan. tuu
swell shoes of the season $3.50 and
$4;00. Fred Schmidt.. & Bros., opp.
City Hall, ;
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At tho meeting of tho Ambrlcan In-
(stituto of Electrical Engineers last
With the New Clothes
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You will be delighted
with the new models
and we will take great
pleasure in showing you
FARQUHAR
13250 STREET
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Tuosday evening Prof. Morso and
Mr. Adams, superintendent of the Lin
coln Gas and Electric Light company,
gavo a short address to those present.
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The conservatory of music has do-
clded to Increase tho department's
space in the Cornhusker for this year.
Miss Llnna Timmerman has been
given chargo. of tho work for this
school.
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The Union Literary society will give
an Inauguration program at their hall
in tho Temple tonight. This Is given
with reference to the inauguration of
President Tnft, and Is expected to be
of considerable interest.
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When n really high class attraction
conies along you owo It to yourself
to go. Tripp 'interpretation of Dick-
for Spring Suits. Ho also
and pressing in the city.
- - Auto 3264
ens' "Martin Chuzzlowit" will bo woll
worth your time and your 25c. Plan
to go and take hor with you.
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Last night tho cadet battalion had
tho Ih'Bt dress parade of the Bemester.
On account of this tho taking of tho
pictures of some of the cadet com
panies for tho Cornhusker was post
poned until tho fore part of next week.
Edward R. Biirke of Chadron, Neb,,
who Is registered In Harvard univor
slty law school, will probably bo selec
ted as one of tho three debaters t6
represent Harvard In tho coming
threo-cornored debate betweon Har
vard, Yalo and Princeton.
Mr. Wallace It. Lano of Dos Moines,
Iowa, was a university visitor Wed
nesday, Air. Lane Is one of tho best
known patent lawyers in tho west. He
is a graduate of tho Yalo law schooh
Mr, Lano was ono of Prof. Fogg's stu
dents at Brown university.
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Tho University of Pennsylvania de
bating team won a unanimous decision
In their recent debato with Columbia.
Tho question discussed was, "Re
solved, That our legislation should do
shaped toward tho gradual abandon
ment of the protective tariff."'
The Students' Dobatlng club moots
tomorrow evening In U IOC at 7:30 p.
m. for their weekly mooting. After
a short parliamentary scrap tho fol
lowing question will bo debated: "Re
solved, That Nebraska choose tho
Oregon plan of electing senators." Af
firmative: B. W. Friedon and J3. J,
Heath; negative, Foster and K. W
Powell,
Courteous Treatment Always and yoq
.Arc Not Urged to Hve Some-"
thing You d6 Not Vlsh "
ThB Pioneer Barter Shop
1ft So. Uth St. Auto. 4437 Shaving JOc
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8!
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
TYPEWRITERS
All makes routod with Btand,
$3 Per Month.
Bargnins In Rebuilt Machines.
LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE
Auto Il55-Bbini8l. 123 No. llth
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8!
SUIT OR O'COAT
Made to Order
No
More
$15
No
Less
any stylo you wish
WORLD'S LARGE8T TAILORS
133 8. 13th 8t. M. M. Crandall, Mgr.
Lincoln, Neb.
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8I
Want - Ads
AdvoTtlBementB for tho wnt ad
column Bhould be left at tho business
office, bqsoment Administration Bids
between 10 a. m..and 12 m., or be
tween 2 p.: in. and 6 p. m. ' "1
Cash musf accompany all orders for
want ads, at the ratio of 10 cents perl
insertion' for every fifteen words , or
fraction thereof for the first inser
tion; threo insertions 25 cents; .five;
Insertions 40 cents.
.HELP WANTED.
WANTED A student to worlt tor
his board; Call at. 119 So, 12th.
118-I)9-2t
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FOR SALE A good dress Bult; Blzo
3CS,, Cheap. Auto 3470. 105-90-tt
FOR SALE A now high-grade bl
cyolo at 25 por cent discount. Inquire
at Nobraskan office. ', 91-tf
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