The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 20, 1911, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
BETTER GLAD NOW
THAN SORRY LATTER
CAMPUS GLEANINGS
Classified Column
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C. H; Froy, florist, 1133 O street,
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
R. O. Warde, barbor, Woods, 120G O.
Capital Hotel Barber Shop 11 & P.
Green's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120
No. 11th.
Have your clothes pressed at Web
er's Suitorlum, Eleventh and O. tl
George Bros., 218 South Thirteenth
street, Printers. Calling Cards, In
vites and Programs.
Ted Marrlnor cleaner, dyer, and
hatter, 235 No. 11th St. Auto 4876,
Bell 1609.
Learn touch typewriting without
going to commercial school. Wo fur
nish university students with a com
plete course in touch typewriting and
rent you any make of typewriter, three
months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange, 1406 O street. tf
Before the lnrgest crowd of tho sea
son the prize ball team of Beta Thota
PI went down to defeat at tho hands
of tho Dolta Uipsllons yesterday on
tho athlotlc field. The game was ex
citing from start to finish the final
score being 6 to 5. Several startling
plays were pulled off, both teams
smiting the pill for many hits. Bat
teries for Bota: Underwood and Kis
singer; for D. U., Rodman and Rus
sel. Umpire, Sam Buck.
P. J. O'Gara, '02, of tho United
States department of agriculture is at
present etatloned in Oregon, where he
is employed by the Rogue River Val
ley Fruit association as the export in
charge of tho protection of tho fruit.
Mr. O'Gara recently waged a success
ful campaign, against the frost that
threatened to destroy the budding
crop. Tho frost was averted by means
of thousands of open pots, burning
crude oil, that wore placed throughout
the orchards. Thousands of dollars
were saved tho fruit growers by these
means. Mr. O'Gara's Balary, $7,500
per year, is remarkable in view of tho
few yoare that he has been out of
school.
Advertisements for this column
should be left at the business office,
basement Administration building, be
tween 1 1a. m. and 12 m., or between
2 p. m. and 5 p. m.
Want ads will positively not be In
serted unless. paid in advance, at the
rate of 10 Cents per Insertion for
every fifteen words or fraction there
of for the first insertion; three inser
tions 25 cents; five insertions 40 cents.
FOR 8ALE.
For Sale A good kitchen range;
noarly new; cheap. See Nebraskan
manager. tf
For Sale Due bill on leading pho
tographer In Lincoln. See Nebraskan
manager. tf
WANTED.
Wanted to Buy Old gold and sliver
Jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs,
138 No. 12th St. tf
L08T.
LOST Thursday, a Kappa Alpha
Theta pin with name of owner on the
back. Return to Nebraskan office.
Lost Sigma Tau fraternity pin,
with owner's namo on. back. Return
to Rag office.
LOST Largo sized notebook with
semester's class notes at Antelope
park. Return to Nebraskan office.
145-3t.
An important meeting of the Junior
class was called yesterday at 11:30
for tho purpose of electing tho editor-in-chief
and sonior managing editor of
tho 1912 Cornhuskor. Somo twonty
juniors responded to tho call and at
tended tho meeting. On account of
tho few voters present President
Pearse Baw fit to postpone tho meet
ing and the date was sot for a week
from yesterday. It is to bo hoped
that tho class will turn out in strongpr
numbers on that dato to attend one of
tho most Important meetings of the
year.
NOW THE
STRAW
HATS
FULK
FURNISHER AND HATTER SHIRTS
1 325 O STREET
AND THE
SOfT
Notice.
In accordance with the rule of the
student publication board requiring
the secretary thereof to fix the hour
and the placo of meeting for the elec
tion of student members of tho student
publication board, I have designated
Thursday, May 25, at the conclusion
of tho all university rally, about 11:30
a. m., as the time for holding said
elections. The Junior class will meet
in music hall in tho Temple, the soph
omore class In Memorial hall, the
freshman class In tho Temple theater.
A. A. REED,
144-6t Secretary.
MRS. BE8SEY DIE8.
Nebraska Professor on Way to Oberlln
to Attend Funeral.
Dean C. E. Bessoy left yesterday for
Oberlln, Ohio, In response to a tele
gram announcing the death of 'his
mother. Mrs. Bessoy was 86 years of
age on May 16th and her death came
Just one day after her birthday an
niversary. The funeral will bo hold on
Saturday at Oberlln and Dr. Bessoy
hopes to get back to Lincoln early In
the week. Botany lectures will go
given during his absence by Miss.
Leva Walker.
GOOD SHOES FOR $3.00?
Why, of course,
You'll not doubt it when
you see otirs
YATESFRENCH
1220 O Street
WANTED:
Painters
Carponters
Farmers
Gardeners
Fruit Raisers ,
Mechanics and all kinds of working
men
Physicians
Lawyors
DontistB
Architects and men of all profes
sions Grocers
Butchers
General s'toro merchants
Lumber doalors )
Hardwaro and all kind of merchants
to Join our 10,000 families settling
up tho Pecos Palisades, tho Sun
shine valloy of ToxaB, lrrigatod
land being put on tho markot by
tho Kansas City, Mexico and Ori
ent Railway. An ompiro whore
you are needed and a homo and
fortune awaits you. Como and
see.
Get there ahead of tho railroad.
Excursion leaves Lincoln May 1C.
Call or write for information.
E. E. BEVARD LAND CO.
State Agents for tho Kansas City,
Mexico & Orient Ry Co. Land
Department, 830 P St., Lincoln,
Nebr.
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Elastic
Currency
is the Money
You Spend
for Clothes in
Our Shop
because we stretch your
.dollar ov.er, just , twice the
buying power it has else
where. We are making clothes for
a lot of college men who
want something different
than the ready-made clothier
can secure.
Coats as long as you like
trousers as peggy as you
wish every detail as you
want it in a Scotch Suit.
Ready-mades are for every
body in general our clothes
are made for you in particular-
$
15
Original $15 Tailors
96 Stores
Imitators Flatter Us
Auto 2372 ' Bell 2522
133 South 13th St.
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The Moving Van
with its big capacity makes
moving cheaper and more' sat
isfactory than when done with
a small vehicle.
The makers of our new lino
of $15 clothes have a tremen
dous capacity for manufactur
ing them.
With our three stores wo
have a big capacity for hand
ling them.
. The result is that in those
$15 suits we can offer you
positively exceptional values.
They will be a permanent
feature with us.
MAGEE & DEEMER
1109 O Street
AT THE THEATRES
LINCOLN MA$ftb&yirsSr "30
ORPHEUM
S!E.!!i ADVANCED VAUDVILLE
LA8T WEEK OF THE
8EA80N
THE ROLFONIAN8
AND 8IX OTHER ACTS
Mats. 1 Be and 25c
Evenings 15c, 25c, 35o and 50c
Beginning Monday Evening, May 15
LYRIC
Week 8tartlng Monday, May 15th
HUMAN HEARTS If
Evenings at 8:30 16c, 26c, 35c, 50c
Matinees Wed. & 8at. 16c & 25c
yLiPRINTINGILM
See Us Before Ordering Elsowhsr
'Programs, Menus, Announce
ments, Stationery, Booklet
VANTINE PRINTING CO.
12H-UiO No l-lth Hi.
DALRYMPLE'S
for Box Lunches open
until mid -night
Herpolsheimer's Cafa
Dinner JJ:30 to Jt30 OC
Supper 5(30 to 730 (LUG
ALSO CAFETERIA STYLE
Hit Willis with Mipli Syrup I0i
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