The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 08, 1911, Image 4

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Directory of
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The' oljowlng merchant and buil
neaa 'eh of Lincoln are anxious to
ervV 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:
BANKa.
FirBt rust & Savings
Central National Dank
BAKERIES
FolBom
BARBER SHOPS
Groon's
Capital Hotol
BOOK STORES
Co-op
University
CLEANERS
Webor'a Sultorluui
CLOTHING
Farquahar
Mageo & Doemer
Mayor BroB.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
WhltobroaBt
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
DRY-GOODS .
Mlllor & Paine """" '
DRUGGISTS
HlggB
FLORISTS
Chapln BroB.
Hlltnor BroB.
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Mageo & Doemer
Mayor BroB.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Mageo, & Deemer
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallott
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Evans
OPTICIANS
Shean
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Do Gaston & Houck
PRINTERS
George BroB.
Simmons
Van Tine ,
RESTAURANTS
Cameron's
y; M. 3. 'A. Spa
Hofpolsholmor's
SHOES
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Budd
Men's Bootery
Mayor Bros.
Mlllor & Paine
Yates French
Warthon'fl
SKIRTS
Skirt Store
TAILORS
Elliott Bros.
THEATERS
Oliver
Orpiioum
TYPEWRITERS
Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
B,"F.' Swanson. Co.
MAYER BROS.
are selling the "Miller Made" Union
Overcoats at Half Price. You will
find your size in a neat fancy mix
ture. Overcoats just Half Price.
KOMEN8KY MEETING.
Prof. Gllmore to 8peak on the Omaha
Indians Election of Officers.
Tho Komonsky club will hold Its
regular fortnightly meeting In tho bcI
onco hall of tho Temple, Saturday
evening, February 11. Prof. Melvln
R. Gllmore, who has mado a study of
tho Omaha Indians, will talk on thorn.
-Tho subject -will- bo- Illustrated with
original phonograph records of the red
man's folk songs on themes of lovo,
war and hunting. Prof. Gllmore will
bo assisted by tho Misses-Grace and
Hettlo Turner and Miss Edna Wright,
who will give selections from Indian
music by Chas. Wakefield Cadman,
the famous Pittsburg compoBer. Tho
latter Is writing an opera on a story
of tho Omahas related to him by
Francis La Flesche, nn Omaha Indian
who Is attending Yale. AH who may
be Interested are Invited to come.
INTERCLA88 DEBATES.
Try-outs Must Be Held by February 22
Committees Appointed.
At a meeting of the interclass de
bating board hold yesterday, Wednes
day, February 22, was 'definitely de
termined upon as tho date for try-outs
In all classes. TIiobo Intending to
onter should hand their names to the
board members representing their
class, so that places may be drawn as
early as possible. One man from an
other class was appointed to secure
judges and a room for each class.
Freshmen, Rein; sophomores, Powers;
juniors, Votava; seniors, English.
A committee consisting of Mitchio
and Garrett was appointed to consult
with Miss Ensign in picking dates dur
ing the week of March 5 for the fresh-man-Bophomore
and junlor-Bonlor de
bates. Powers and English wore em
powered to select the judges for these
debates.
Hahno, Epperson, Powers and Eng
lish will decide upon the question! for
tho final debate April 11. Tho varlouB
teams when, chosen will determine
among themselves tho side each is to
take.
In tho sophomore class the drawing
for places in tho try-out will be hold
February 16.
The following men have been ap
pointed to look after the Interests of
their classes in this matter; Senior,
Hhhne and Votava; junior, Powera'and
Garrettf sophomore. Rein and Enclish:
4-freshraan, -Mitchie-and-Epperson;
Tho question for the first debate is:
"Resolved, That women 'suffrage
should bo adopted In Nebraska."
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FRATERNITIES & SORORITIES
Wt Want Your Ctal Ordtrs. Qlva Ua a Trial Ortfar.
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
WHITEBREAST COMPANY
1108 0 STREET AUTO S22I BELL 214
FIFTY MEN COMPETE.
8tate Farm Lads Try-out for Meet at
Y. M. C. A. Next Saturday.
Fifty men from the state farm took
part In tho try-outs held in tho armory
Inst night for the purpose of selecting
a team to represent tho agricultural
school In tho Indoor meet for secon
dary schools at the Y. M. C. A. next
Saturday, night. A great deal of inter
est was shown in the coming event,
and judging by the showing mado in
the try-outs, the state farm boys, -will
not bo far behind when It comes to
taking tho polntB.
DYNAMITE ON THE FARM.
Its Use in Making Farm'-Work More
Easy Demonstrated by Expert
Students in the school of agriculture
taking work in the engineering depart
ment heard somo very interesting lec
tures last week by Mr. Angst of tho
E. I. Dupont Powdor company, on the
manufacture, use and methods of
handling dynamite. These lectures
were emphasized by field demonstra
tions in blasting stumps. Because Qf
some recent inventions in dynamite
and because of its value In blasting
stumps and removing boulders, trees
and earth works, dynamite is becom
ing a necessity for all farmers.
Important Meeting of German Society.
The Germanistlsche Gesellschaft
will hold its regular semi-monthly
meeting in the basement of the Tem
ple, Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock. The busIqeBS )s of the great
est importance, including election of
officers for tho present semester. En
tertainment is provided for tho rest of
the evening. The hour for meeting
baa-been sot-a HtUoarJiexJuporjioxiQ.
allow those who are going to the
"Melting Pot" time to reach the the
ater after the business meeting.
IENTRAL NATIONAL IANK
I2th and O Strtets
P. JUHAIX. Prea!dnt
W. M. JOHNSON. VIC(
W. V. HACKNEY, m.,
HACKNEY.
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Dtnaer 30 to 1 i30
Supper 5i30 to 730
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ILSO CAFETERIAN STYLI
Ntt Wiflii with Mails Syrup lit
Boll Phono 458 Auto Phone 8400
The Palace Stables
1129-81 M Street
Board and Livery
Carriages For Parties a specialty
JIM AITKEtf, - PROP.
Take Your Girl To
13th and N
Hsrpoltheimer's Gaft
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