The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 08, 1910, Image 4
tIi-" r j "rgai , DAILY NEBRASKAN f' - DIRECTORY. 1 ' Why Kensington - Jrr,kM. ... , f 1 , TJHE. Clothes 'i 1 ,h i if U- i!i (! s it1 t .j pv.1 fe ' " i - 4 ' uln&. Directory- Every loyal ,t?yverfiUy atudW isurgsd to patron. tr.e tttes tfobraskan. advfcrtlsora, and o montton tho Nobr'askdn 'while do- 'ing bo. " BASICS I '' First Trus. fc Savings BAKERIES PoUom BARBER SHOPS Oroqn'p BOOK STORES t Co-op. Uulvoribty 'cleaners . J. 0 Wood &, Co. Wobor'fl Sultorlum. Joe, Tho Tailor. Tod Marrlner. . ! CLOTHING , Farquhar Magoo &i Doomor , Mayer BroB. . 1'alnco Clothing Co. , Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. ;COAL Gregory ! Whltobroiut .CONFECTIONERY 1 ' -Lincoln Candy Kltcuea vTommy (DANCrNO' ACAiDHMT 1 Lincoln- ' DOCTORS "Dr. Cramb ,DRY QOODS ' Miller & Palno (-Hudgo & Guensol i)iuaaiSTS . ' ' Hlggs SN'GRAVERS ' ftfLORISTS . C. H. Frey .'CHAPIN BROS. fctyRNISHINGS . xv Budd ,xFulk J Magoo &?TDeemr j Mayor Bros. .. Palace Clothing Co. Rudge fc Guentel Spolor A: Slmofe Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS. Budd ' Fulk i UaUad rmBtfong Clothing C. , Magce & Deemer I Palac-tecxtog- Oo. ' Rtnlgo & Guntl . -apjilotrfc Simon - ICE CREAM Franklla Ice Cream OV JEWELERS i Hallett Tucker fVUNDRIE8 Evans OPTICIAN8 Shoa.- Howe. ORCHESTRA Thornburg's. PHOTOGRAPHHRi . ; Townaend PitfNERS j 6mmo'ng .'WanTlne ,l ' . I jt- RESTAURANTS, .i,i BtbWnk'ch " : Cameron's ' f , ' Af, i ,r . .!. Y.-M.',C. A. Spa SHOES. , Armstrong Clothing O. Bookman. Bros. Budd Men's Bootery R09at: Perkiaa Mayer Bros. Miller & Fain- HOE REPAHUNff.' v Eloctrlc Shoo Store ' SKIRTS Skirt Store i. TAILQRS . . . . Ellfott Sros. : ', Gregorrt' ' ; Herz9S .. ' Joe, The Tailor, ,; . iLUDWa'o. ; ytfl ' 'THEATERS w -'' ;'.'.' Oliver r .' . ' Orpheum. Lyric - . O'YPEWRITERB Lincoln Typewriter c Underwood Typewriter- Oe. . MMMaw 11 ' B . K$P E.:fljK-K iql K3H8sk-:&K, BlEli Kv','-B K'3v H? EBt& Bf-RB5&i r ; HH& r 'RlBk Vix Khhkv' - Vw !& ' jHhhHB ' BEk !ilB ; k- PSB &?-Klll' -y:M - j?R----i3-V I-Vk HiF 'l -"-;? ' Is BBk iSK 1Bi?B9r R:4K';'BKT WBRi'V-:f-iil!l flr. Pft'nl HBjir lKH119l nBn HSic'i mjt IB 1Hff H R H wlr E r Easter Sunday is March 27th AGRICULTURE At n mooting of tl3 'faculty of tho collogo of agrlculturo Home time ago, Professor Pugaloy waB asked to kcop In hlH department a list of all avail able potations open to students and graduates of the school and college of agriculture. Each department Jn the collogo was asked to send to his of fice requests for help. Thore are now on fllo about' fifty applications. Some of theso havo been filled. A number of students havo secured excellent po sitions, but there are still other posi tions open which would be attractive to studonts wishing sonio sort of farm employment. A number of these are for farm managers in various parts of the state. Heretofore each depart ment kopt Its own olllce rcquosts for labor, and very often the department 'Uld"!!- of 'any person who could fill the position, Theso are now col lected in ono placo, so that students can look them over. All students wishing employment are asked to leave their names with Profossor Pugs ley. In ordor that ho may recommond them to suitable positions. ' The department of agronomy and farm management has Just received a consignment of rto.w thermometers for U8o In tho soil .laboratory. Somo new microscopes havo been ordered. These hnve been needed for a long time, Chore was only ono of tho six In tho possession Of tho department which could bo used by the studonts with any degree of satisfaction. ' Mr. Prederlckson has hired out to Regent Coupland for tho coming year. Both Mr. Coupland and Mr. Frederick son are fortunate In this deal, for the position Is a good ono and tho man Is a worker. -Mr, Pease Is . more Interested in poultry than In nny other Hue of farm work. Ho expects to make this his life work, . Recently he has been con sidering -the position of managor of the poultry business at Arbor Lodge, the Mprton estate at Nobrnska City. W--------.-W.WWMi. . I I ! lMM.--WM- -M---M I fS ECAUSE they're just a little bit better. The lf coat collar clings to the neck in front as well J as in back-the chest has that curved natur al effectthe trousers show the same naturalness in the fit of the waist. This all requires more careful, more expensive tailoring, but it tells in the service of the suit. Such are Kensington Clothes at $20 to $40. IF Other Good MAGEE & DEEMER Kensington Clothes Manhattan Shirts Stetson Hats If Mr. Pease secures this position, ho will havo an excellent opportunity to work Into iC .splendid poultry business. Mr. T. F. Sturgos, editor of tho Twentieth Century Farmer and chair man of tho Commercial Club commit tee, has written asking for a graduate of tho school to tako charge of the gardening with tho school boys at Om aha during the coming summer. If there nro any boys who llvo at or near Omaha who wish employment during tho summer, it might nay to invest!- gato this position. For several weeks past tho second year mon of the second battalion have been studying guard duty, rifle range, etc., during the regular drill porlod. At tho last recitation, howovor, they wero glvon an examination and for tho rost of the term nro to drill with the companies. o Tho first of a series of inter-class baseball games was played between the' freshman and junior nines Satur-' day afternoon. Becauso of tho great amount of moisture In the soil It will be some time before tho diamond is in good condition. ' Targots have beon placed In one corner of tho atKlctic Hold and tho rlflo squads will soon havo tho pleas ure, of attempting to annihilate these targots by scientific shooting. The respective companies of tho' second battalion are making great ef forts In preparation for the coming company compoto, which will bo held tho third week in April. Last season company H carriod off tho hon ors by scoring above 97 por cent. This la said to be the besi" scoro over made by any cadot company In the stato. In nearly every issue of this paper wo havo noticed an nrtlcle concerning tho Jack Best fund. Strange how dlfferontly words can ho arranged. It was, only recently that a best Jack fund was raised In tho school of agri culture to purchase a crippled mule. V. S. Culver, a member of tho 1907 S. of A. class and a sonlor In thb college this year, 'spent tho latter half of last.weok doing farmers' In stitute work In tho contral part of tho Our L System Clothes with their characteristic dash essentially "college clothes" may suit the underclass man better at $15.00 to $30.00. Reputable Suits down to $12.50 state.. Mr., Culver's locttires .consisted of practical talks upon the dairy ques tion, Including discussions on -the silo and various other questions which aro puzzling tho farmers of tho stato at tho present time. Quito a fow of our graduates have been -doing insti tute work this winter, and it goes without saying that there is no better way of bringing our institution Into harmonious touch with the farmers than through theso young men who are able to present their subjects in a broad clean way. Dr. Sturdevnnt and Professor Coons aro both on the sick list this week, and classes which recite to these in structors nro taking a vacation. A series of ten lectures on plant breeding will he given In room 205, Agricultural hall, by Prof. R. A. Em erson. The first ono will bo Wednes day, March 9, at 4 p. m. Tho prin ciples of heredity and variation and their application to plant breeding will-be discussed. WHlle these lee-', tures aro bolng given for several uni versity assistants and advanced bot any students, any one will be welcome to attend. Theso talks oach day will be dollvored and one on advanced plant physiology by Dr. Wilcox. Five men wore Initiated into Alpha Zeta, the national agricultural frater nity, last Saturday evening. Tho basis, of niomborshlp is based on scholar ship.: Tho Intiates wero as follows: W. F. Young, H. C. Fllley, M. S. JobboI, A. H. Gilbert, E. U Currier. Mr. W. F. Young has accepted a po sition for tho summer In .the depart ment of agronomy and farm manage ment. His work will bo largely with Boll. Mr. Young will assist next year In the soils laboratories, as will nl Mr. Filley and Mr. Bockhoff. An effort is being made to get all tho -different makes qf seed corn test ers for use. In tho crop laboratories. Three have already been received. This will give tho students an- oppor-, tunlty of examining and using tho dif ferent systems," Tho department of horticulture is very fortunate, Jn having as stud'ont assistant several of tho best graduates Lincoln Aurora Red Oak J of tho school of agriculture, among whom may be mentioned Roy Mar shall, class of 1908, and Otis Liobers and B. H. Hefmlnghaus, who wero in Inst year's graduating class. Miss Hrbkova 8poke. On Friday evening Miss Hrbkova of tho department of Slavonic gave an address in South Omaha In tho Bo hemian language. She took as her subject, "What Do Wo Owo?" and spoke of tho duties entailed on each Individ- -ual-Booinlly and wlth-respect-to-the gonoral community. 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