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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 11, 1911)
wtumm igy f.iwi .i i.iff fmii tyimmMft ,&..4-mM&i ilinWfW ?Wj)iUHttsftf(WIPWSWTOWWWfW ipmiiriaiiiJiiiinuMwjiiinftiWi lllsmfmi.vmi9mtt-Jz-.azKJmflifK)9mm3Ki7'm THE DAILY NEBBASKAN iwwwiW 4. Directory of Advertisers Tho following merchants and busi ness men of Lincoln are anxious to erve tho 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 Ib 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! ' BANKS FlrBt Trust & Savings Central National Dank BAKERIES FolBom BARBER SHOPS Grcon'B ' Capital Hotel BOOK STORES Co-op Unlvorelty CLEANERS Wobor'B Suitorlum CLOTHING Parquahar Mngeo & Doomor Mayor BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Sudor & Simon Armstrong Clothing Co. COAL WhltcbreaBt CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen DRY GOODS M11l0T-&-Paine DRUGGISTS RiggB FLORISTS Chapln Bros. Hlltnor Bros. FURNISHINGS Budd Fullc Magco & Deomer Mayor BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Spoior & Simon. Armstrong Clothing Co. HATTERS Budd Fulk Armstrong Clothing Co. Mngoo & Doemor Mayor Bros. Palaco Clothing Co. Spoior & Simon JEWELERS Hallott Tucltor LAUNDRIES Evans OPTICIANS Shcan PHOTOGRAPHERS Do GaBton & Houck . PRINTERS George Bros. . Simmons Van Tlno RESTAURANTS Cameron'B Y. M. C. A. Spa Herpolsholmor's y SHOES Armstrong Clothing Co. Budd Men's Bootory Mayer Bros. Miller & Palno Yates French Wartnon's SKIRTS Skirt Store TAILORS Elliott Bros. THEATERS Oliver - Ornhoum TYEJVJUTERS Lincoln Typewriter Excnange .B.rF. swanson Co. w 1 ry (r All Oca Men's and Young Men's Winter Suits and Overcoats Now HALF PRICE jfyecgprt. New Lindell Hotel Thirteenth and M Streets European Plan Popular Priced Cafe Special Attention Given to Parties and Banquets Music by Kiel's Orchestra Every Evening From 6 io 8 p. m. J. C. Venable, Manage UNIVERSITY REMOVAL. Chancellor Avery, Regent Lyford and Professor 8mlth Argue. Tho loglslatlvo commltteo which Is to report on tho advisability of. tho removal ol tho university to tho state farm campuB listened Thursday even ing to argument in favor of the re moval by Chancellor Avery, Professor H. R. Smith and Rogont Lyford. -The chancellor presented a detailed state ment to tho commltteo which dealt not only with a report on the expen diture of tho Morrill fund aB applied to various classes of students, bjit In cluded a table showing the number of students at each campus who do out side work. Especial emphasis was laid oil tho fact that all branches of study have been followed by the uni versity on an almost too ornnhmlonl "Plain That-ngrlcuRure-flhouJd havel the development of tho sctfoqi w.as one of tho spoakor's statements. Those who appeared, before the comlmtteo had been called In to Inform the legis lators on points somewhat too hazy to them. Tho talks wore informal and questions from tho law makers fre quently Interrupted each. SENIOR PROM A SUCCE88. Decorations Most Elaborate Ever Some Too Late for Tickets. LaBt night at tho Lincoln hotel oc curred the senior prom, tho great senior event of tho year. The decor ations were tho most elaborate that have over boon uBed for any similar affair In Lincoln, and the dance was a grand succesB from every stand point. A few who delayed until the eleventh hour to obtain, tickets were fooledoUicujinljcJiioJifl'eiiQxliauBJi ed long before the day arrived. No cabs were used. 1 a uiu appropriating $&1,000 for a range of greenhouses at Cornell 1b backed up by tho Now York State Florists' association. Tho idea is that suoh a jnovo will promote floriculture throughout the state. Dean C. B. Bessey of tho botany de partment is to deliver tho commence ment address at the University of South Dakota, Juno 8. The Portfolio club will meet this afternoon at '4 o'clock In Library hall. Miss Sara Hayden will address tho club on French, the American sculptor. Notice. Members of the junior football team meet a,t -Townsend's studio Sat urday. February 32f2 f. m '. f H. D. PBARSB, " Manager. i .WWTi'-iV ?".