The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 28, 1911, Image 4

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The Original Guaranteed Hosiery
Made of the softest and finest yanis in various weights feels like silk to your foot.
For comfort, good looks and durability they havo no equal, and it means a big saving
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MEN'S HOSE
Come in Black, Tan, Gray, Navy and Wine,
six pairs in a box, guaranteed for six months
$1.50, $2.00, $3.00 Box
R08C0E C. OZMAN
City Clerk of Lincoln.
City primary election Tuesday,
March 28, from 12 o'clock, noon, to
9 p. m,
Mr. Ozman is an alumnus of U. of
N., class of '07, and requests the con
slderatlon of the student and faculty
voters, Advt.
8CARLET FEVER EPIDEMIC.
MEN'S BLACK SILK
3 pair in a box, guaranteed for 3 months
$2.00 Box
BOYS' HOSE
ftt or heavy '
$2.00 Box
6pair in box, light or heavy weight, guaran
teed 6 months
MISSES' HOSE
6 pair guaranteed Hose, Black or Tan
$2.00 Box
Ladies' Black Silk Hose, 3 pair in a box, guaranteed to wear 3 months,
per box
$3.00
The guarantee means that if a hole is worn in your hose inside of the given time, you
bring them here and get now ones for them at once. We don't ask you to send them
to some one else and buy inore 'till you receive new ones from the factory.
MAYER BROTHERS
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Twenty Students at Union College
Are Quarantined.
' Unl.oiv college has (succumbed to the
contiigloiiB (Useaeo Situation provnlont
.among ninny educational Institutions
of "this cWuiirinnnTjririnra hccir
temporarily disbanded, due to a scar
let fovor epidemic. The disease broke
out Friday and the qunrnntlno of
somo twonty students wub tho result.
. No sorlouB results are anticipated,
but all schools on the "Peanut Hill,",
as the suburb 1b termed, are closed
and every precaution has been taken
to prevent a Bproad of tho fovor.
DELTA TAU FORMAL.
Delightful Evening Spent and Many
Out-of-Town" Guests.
Delta Tau Delta gavo a very delight
ful formal Friday evening nt the Lin
coln hotel. The patronesses wore
Maor and Mrs. Love, Colonel and
Mrs. Bills. Among the out-of-town
alumni who returned for the danco
wore F. O. Wheelock, foonard Heg
gelund, Dale Perrln, William Aton and
Carl Stoll from Omaha; Robert Car
rpr Lloyd -Dcnslop--aiidBen Johnson
from Fremont; James Lomax and
Claude Currle from Broken Bow, and
Arthur F. Hemlar. Elliott B. Drake
and Julian Ball from Beatrice.
William Jennings Bryan recently
addressed a largo audience at Prince
ton university on a religious subject.
After the meeting ho was tho guest
of Governor Wilson.
'Tho-cltlzenB-of-SyTacuBOTTCTvlir
give the Syracuse university $100,000
for the Improvement of the campus,
which is at present in a very bad
condition.
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all-wool quality of the suits we've provided for you.
these are especially, designed young men's
clothes. .
You , ought to- see
the handsome suits
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$ 1 5
You'd guess the
price of any one of
them to be $20.00.
Armstrong
Clothing
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GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS
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