The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 24, 1911, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
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Directory of
Advertisers
Th following merchants and bual
neii men of Lincoln, are anxious to
ervo the University students. By
placing their advertisements n 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 wlfh these
people:
BANKS
First Trust & Savings
Central National Bank
BAKERIES
Folsom
BARBER SHOPS
Oreon's x
Capital Hotol
BOOK STORES
Co-op '
University
CLEANERS
Tod Marrlnor, cleaner and dyer.
Wobor's Sultorlum
J. C. Wood & Co.
Lincoln Cleaning and Dyo Works
CLOTHING
Farquahar
Mageo & Deemor
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spelcr & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Whltebreast
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
DRY GOODS
Miller & Palno j
DRUGGISTS
Meier Drug Co. ,
Rlggs .'
FLORISTS
Chapln Bros.
C. H. Froy
Hlltnor Broa.
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FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Magoo & Deemer .
Mayor Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spelor & Simon.
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd
Fulk
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Magoo & Deemer
Mayer Bros.
Palace Clothing Co.
Spelor & Simon
JEWELERS
Hallott
Tucker
OPTICIANS - -
Shean
RESTAURANTS
Herpolsheimer's
Cafe Jacot.
Y. M. C. A. Spa
SHOES "M
Budd
Men's Bootery
Mayor Bros.
Miller & Paint --
Yates French
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TAILORS
Scotch Woolen Mills
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THEATERS . ; -;..
Lyrlo
Oliver 11 "'I"
Orpheum """T1
TYPEWRITERS ,
' - Lincoln Typewriter Exchange
B. F. Swanson Op.
PRINTERS t
George Bros. '
;j T Simmons y-t ,. t
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Commencing this morning and ending Saturday
night. May 27 we will give
On Men's
and Boys'
Clothing
Furnishings
and Hats
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MAYER BROS.
STOLEN FROM
THREE CUSSES TO HOLD
MEETINGS TOMORROW
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF FOR THE CORN
HU8KER TO BE ELECTED
MEMBERS OF PUBLICATION BOARD
Underclassmen to Choose Their Rep
resentatives in Various Places
Follows the Rally.
Three university classes will hold
political conclaves tomorrow follow
ing tho All-University rally, wfclch is
to bo held at 11 o'clock. Tho juniors
will meet In music hall of the Temple,
tho sophomores In Memorial hall, and
the freshmen .in tho Temple theater.
An editor-in-chief for tho 1912 Corn-
huslcer and a senior managing editor
will -bo elected by the juniors. Dana
Van Dusen Is the only candidate for
tho edltor-ln-chiefship. No candidates
are announced for the other positions,
but reliable rumor has it that Robert
Ferguson and Ernest Graves will be
nominated. Tho juniors will also
chose a member for tho student pub
lication board. No candidates are out
In tho sophomore class only one
man has been announced as an as
pirant to a place on tho "publication
boara but it is thought that some
fierce rivalry will develop before he
meeting. L. C. Erskino, is a candi
date for election by the sophomore
class.
, T.wo freshmen, will be in the -race for
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Per Cent Discount
THE CORNHU8KER
Published by Request.
the. freshman jjlaco n tho board. Sam
Chamberlain and. Raymond"" Smith,
both graduates of Beatrice high school,
have announced their desire for mem
bership on tho student board.
Notice.
Tho following articles have been
found at one time or another during
the last year and are at present re
posing In the business manager's
desk. Owners may havo same by
Identifying.
Three watch fobs, ono marked "H"
and one marked "C. P."
Ono watch chain.
Two key rlngB.
Two cuff buttons.
Two padlocks.
Ono beauty pin, marked "M."
One signet ring, marked "B."
One white dress glove. .
Ono "Harmony" notebook.
One Nebraska hand book.
Ono hat-pin, marked "E." '
.One founlain pen. 147-51
The Graduation Gift
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Should be selected with .some care and thought,
for graduates have wideawake minds. A pur
chase made here cannot fail to please the most
fastidious.
139 So. 13th St.
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On all Shoes
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for Men, Lad- i
ies, Boys' Mis- I
ses and Child- i
ren, Nothing
Saved
Requests for catalogues of tho sum
mer session of tho university havo
been coming in rapidly and estimates
made at the registrar's ofllco are to
the effect that the enrollment during
tho summer will be the largest that,
the university has known.
Cornhuskers Get your orders In-to
Townsend for duplicate photographs
immediately while the rate is on.
144-5t.
WARTHON'S
Original Eltcfric Shot
Repairing Factory
and $2.50
Marf'sl 5J6 Wtmin't
I I Store
Wt Sav You $1.00
442 North 12th Street
Try Our Maraschino
Cherry Chocolates
Also All Kinds of Dainty
Sandwiches
Best of Service
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
14th and 0 S. W. Corner
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Sartor, Jewelry Co.
"The Quality StoreV
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