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

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    THE DAILY NEBBA8KAN
Directory of
Advertisers
The following merchant! and butl
nets 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 r '
BANKS
First Trust & Savings .
Central Notional Bank
BAKERIES
Folsom
BARBER SHOPS ;
Qreon'B
Capital Hotol
BOOK STORES
Co-op
University
CLEANERS
Wobcr'B Sultorluni
CLOTHING
Farquahar
Maggys & Deeinor
Mayer BroB.
Palace Clothing Co.
Speier & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Whltobreast
CONFECTIONERY
' Lincoln Candy Kitchen
-DRY-GOODS
Millor & Paine
DRUGGISTS
RlggB
FLORISTS
Chapln Bros.
Hlltner Bros. , .
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Mageo & Deemer
Mayer Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Speier & Simon.
. Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Mageo & Deemer
Mayer Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Speier & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallett
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Evans
OPTICIANS
Shoan
PHOTOGRAPHERS
De Gaston & Houek
PRINTERS
George Bros.
Simmons
Van Tine . .
RESTAURANTS
Cameron's
Y. M. C. A, Spa "
HorpoIshelmer'B ' ,
SHOES
'Armstrong Clothing Co.
Budd
' Men's Bootery s
Mayor Bros.
Miller & Paine
Yates French
Warthon's
SKIRTS
' Skirt Store
TAILORS
Elliott BroB.
THEATERS
Ollvor- -7 . .
Orpheum
TYPEWRITERS
Lincoln Typewriter Excbango
B. F. Swanson Co.
i I
SPRING
has brought to this store, from the leading fashion creators in men's and boys' things
to wear, the finest and most complete collection of original and exclusive models that
were ever shown in Lincoln.
tj Our price range is unlimited; men's suits start with the very best values the market
affords to sell for $10.00 and on up to the very highest class garments made. .
9 Many unusually attractive models for the young and middle aged men more con-
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Spring Suits $10.00 to $45.00
MAYER BROS
Your Money Back if You are Not Perfectly Satisfied
DARK HORSE MAY WIN
RESULTS OF HIGH SCHOOL BAS
KETBALL TOURNAMENT
ARE IN DOUBT.
"ArfnirKenronTBrroTt6v conrplele for
the big basketball tournament which
will decldo the high school champion
ship of Nebraska. The schools that
have entered are all confident of mak
ing a good showing at the least and
several are sure that they will carry
off tho trophy. But to pick the win
ner at this early day is almost impos
sible, as many of the teams have not
met each other, and means for a
Judgment by comparison of scores are
Bcanty.
Tho Lincoln team has been win
ning for the past few years and many
favor them as tho victors. Omaha Is
reported to bo stronger than last year
and Intends to make a hard fight for
the title. Some of tho smaller schools
are not far behind and It would not
be surprising If the tourney went to
a dark horse.
Season tlcketB will not be good for
tho tournament, and a charge of 2f
cents will be made for each game. As
a largo number of the university stu
dents have expressed a desire to at
tend tho most of the games, the ath
letic board has decided to make a
ffspecial rate.' Tickets which will ad
mit to all tho conteBtB may bo secured
for fid cents, the general admission
charge for two games. These tickets
are now on salo at the Co-op and Uni
versity book stores.
pha Omicron. PI attended In bodies.
Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell will bo at
homo at St. Paul, Minn., next Monday.
A second wedding of Interest In uni
versity circles waB that of Miss Ger
trudo Waldman, of Lincoln and Earl S.
Carpenter of Roosevelt, Ariz., which
1 took- pdaco Tuesday Jfebruajry 23 jit
tha 'First Methodist church in Phoenix,
Ariz.
Mr. Carpenter Is a former North
Platte boy and n graduate of the Ne
braska state university with the class
of 1908. He Is now an electrical engi
neer In the employ of the United
States government and stationed at
Roosevelt, Ariz.
Mr. and Mrs. Carpenter will be at
home at Roosevelt after March IB,
and will make tho Journey from
Phoenix to their new home via the
stage route.
Pennant Candy
Oct a Free Pennant with coupons
from Johnson's Pine Candy.
Meier Drug Co.
13th ami O Strents.
INTERCLASS DEBATE TONIGHT.
MITCHELL-TROYER WEDDING.
University Alumni Make Matrimonial
Ventures.
D. C. Mitchell and Miss Nliw Troyer
were married lasUnight at the First
-Baptist church at 8 o'clock. About 300
frlendB were present. Mr. Mitchell
graduated from tho university last
year and Is now director of athletics
at the Minnesota school of agriculture.
Mrs. Mitchell is ex-'13 and h, mem
ber of Alpha Omlcron Pi, The maid
of honor was Miss Ethel Troyer and
Claude Mitchell acted as best man.
Tho bridesmaids were Misses Louise
-BarrrGraco-Bemiett7HeleTi"DinHmorD"
and Marguerite Klinker. The ushers
wore members of tho groom's frater
nity. Tho Alpha Tau Omega and AJ-
Freshmen Meet Sophomores in Initial
Contest of the Series.
Interest lncrenses in tho InterclasB
debates ns the time for the contests
approaches. The try-outs were more
closely contested this year than ever
before and brought out more debat
ers. There has not only been quantity
of material but quality as well, and
when the class teams meet no one
will have a walk-away. Preparation
has been carried on In a strenuous
manner for the past week. It has re
quired a great deal of labor to search
out matorlal and prepare tho debaters.
Tho freshmen meet tho sophomores
tonight In U10G for tho initial con
test. The Juniors and- seniors debate
Thursday evening in the same room.
Tho Judges who will decide the fate
of the lower classes ore Dean W. G.
Hastings, Prof. G. O. Virtue and Prof.
G. A. Stephens.
The First Trust and
Savings Bank
4 PER CENT INTEREST A
$1 opens an account
189 South 11th Stroet
Herpolsheimer's Gaft
Dinner Ui30 to It30 OR
Supper 5i30 to 7t30 sCDQ
ALSO GAFETERIAN STYLI
Htt Wafltt with Miplt Syrup If i
Try Our Maraschino
Cherry Chocolates
Also All Kinds of Dainty
Sandwiches
Best of Service
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
I4lh and 0 S. W. Corner
OLD GRADUATE PAYS VISIT.
South Dakota Legislator Was Editor
of Hesperian 25 Years Ago.
Hon. A. H. Blgelow, '87, who is now
city superintendent of schools at
Lead, S. D.t stopped over In tho city
a while yesterday on his way home.
He lias been attending the sessions
of the South Dakota legislature, of
which he Is a member. Mr. Blcelow
-waff -effltor-of tlre Hesperian- Ttlnmr
twenty-five years ago. He stated that
seven of tlie teachers in his schools
wero Nebmslcans.
LET US MAlfc THAT
SPRING SUIT
Satis
facton Guaranteed
$15
Made
to
Your
Measure
DUNDEE WOOLEH HILLS
1218 O STREET
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