THE DAILY NEBEASKAN Directory of Advertisers The, following merchants and busi ness 'men of Lincoln ! are anxious to serve., the' University students. By placing their advertisements In the columns of the Dally Nebraskan they show that they want your trade. And you may be sure that the merchant who Is willing to make a little effort to get your patronage Is the one who Is 'going to treat you honestly and considerately In attempting to keep It. 80 you as well as the Nebras kan will profit, by trading with these people: BAKS F)lrat Trust & Savluga OAKERIES FolHom BERBER SHOPS Groon'fl Capital Hotel CLEANERS J. C. Wood & Co. Wobor's Sultorlum Windsor Sultorlum CLOTHINO Farquhar Mngeo & Doomor Mayor Uros. Palace Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL WhltebroaBt Hutchlns & Hyatt CONFECTIONERY LllicOln Candy Kitchen- DRY GOODS Mtllor & Pnlno DRUGGISTS RlggH FURNISHINGS Budd Pulk Mngeo & Deomor Mayor Bros. Pnlaco Clothing Co. Rtidgo & Guenzol dpoler & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS . Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Cu Mngeo & Deemer Major Bros. Pain co Clothing Co. ' Speler & Simon JEWELERS Hallctt Tucker PHOTOGRAPHERS Do GnBtdn & Houck PRINTERS Simmons Van Tino RESTAURANTS Cameron's Y. M. C. A. Spa Miller & Paine ITnrnnlnhftlmnr'a J.- .TYPEWRITERS St.' '.;.. B. F,Swanson Go. 1 .,;.- SHOES Men's' Bootery "f' "f" . Mayer Bros: r; f ? 1 Xf IUpV. fc Paine ... ? 8! U ' ?Yates French Wharton's SKIRTS "skirt Store TAILORS . Elliott Bros. ' '- -r. - nr .v .' I V Tuuue THEATRES 'v V-; - ' N 3B UY A BOX of Holeproof Hosiery Six Pair of Hose Guaranteed for six months. Men's Holeproof Half Hose Six Pair for $1.50. Women's and Misses' Holeproof Hos iery Six Pair for $2.00. Holeproof Hosiery are Guaranteed for six months. A new pair of Hore for every pair with a hole inside of six months. MAYER B GERMAN CLUB MEETING. New Members Will Cross the Burning sanas. i The Deutsche GeBulllgo Vereln will meet Thursday evening at the home ( of AIIbb Hoppner, corner Tenth and A trootB. at X o'clock. All new mem bers are expected to be present for in-1 Ittartlon. AH-old members-nie-ex peck ed to be pivsent to help iit this stren uous task. Reports or the commit tees on the booth at the "Conniy Fair" an. I initiation will be given. WILL PICK FRESHMEN. Coaches Have Schedule for First Year Men. Come time within the next two weeks the basketball couches will pick the freshman team. The fresh man team Is open to all players who are In the university for their flrsi j ear. regardless of the class to which thoy belong. Several games have been arranged among them a series with the Nebras ka Aggies, with the city Y. M'. 0. A., and with the varsity scrubB. It is probable that later in the season n regular game will be scheduled with the: varsity. The gameB are or enough importance to require good team work. Wllber Wood will coach the first ear squad. Practice will be held ai the same time as the varsity, which is Mondaj and Wednesday iilghtB al 8 o'clock, and on all other days of the week in the afternoonB. All those who Intend to try for the varsity should put in an appearance this" week to Imve any show. During the next two weeks passing, scrim mages, lloor plays and practice games will be introduced. . CIVIL SERVICE EXAM. Positions Open in Schools in the " Phillpplne's, The United States civil service com mission announces an examination to be held December 28 and 20, 1910, In various citleB throughout tho United States for industrial teacher, teacher und assistant In the Philippine service. From the eligible list thus secured about one hundred American teachers will be selector for service In the Philippine Islands. Appointments will bo made during the present school year and appointees will be furnished transportation early .enough for them to reach Manila before the opening o' school next yoar. Tlin nsslcnnfent of these hundred teachers will be ,as follows: Ten tr IHgH school IcleitceTten to Industrial subjects; twenty, to high and ucaueimc eehool subjects;' Avo'Ho domestic bcI. enceunnd homo, economy;" llfty-llve of r r , ?i ADELAIDE THURSTON Who will be seen in her Comely Succers "Miss Ananias" AT THE OLIVER, TODAY, MATINEE AND NIGHT supervising teachers. Detailed Information relative .to these examinations may be secured by addressing the Bureau of Insular Af futiB. Washington, D. C. PUTTING UP LAMPS, Monument Left by Class of 1910 to Be Put in Place. it Monday? Tn6rnlng- workmen commenced-to place In position The'orim- j mental lamps which the members of the class of 1910 presented to tho unl-1 verBlty laBt spring, Some, difficulty'; aroBo this fall when, tho lamps were not erected on either side pf the main'; entrance to Library hall,, and upon In-' vcatlgatlpri' It was found that tho nros-1 ents had not beencpald for. Members.? of tho class started to investigate tho caiiEe-of-tho-dolaynnd-the-moneyWfl; eoou forthcoming from the class ofll cerB, who declared they, had been fin-I iiiit: iu uiiiuu u aciiiuiiiuiiL ueiuru. 'sagpt' ''-"- I tjoleoroof Hosiery SjH jU Mliw.uotl WU.tMA. ROS V X "7, t jt Zp c w.- i f - I