THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN Hionor of public lands and huildliiRH The following 1h ft nkptrh of IiIh life HoBldont In NebraHka, forty yoarfi; fa mi or ton yearn, morchandiBo bunl ih'hh cloven yearn, nino years county comnllHHlonor of 1-anraster county; six yoarn hh president of the Htato Maine Souvenir for Lincoln. Washington Senator Ilrown ban mado application to tlio navy depart ment for a Houvenir from tbo battle Hliip Maine for tlio Crand Army col lection of souvenirs at tlio headiniar torn in Lincoln The department ban adiKod him that it is holding a i roni inont Rouvonlr for tbo city of Lincoln, but as tbo application mado was not signed it has boon returned to Lin coln for proper signature Tbo de partment says it in impracticable to bold tlio souvenir much longer. Tbo application was originally Bent In by Mr Mellor. of tlio ebraska agrlcul t viral board ABOUT PEOPLE C H I'"rey. HorlHt, 1133 0 St. Alpha Tim Omega announces the Association of Commissioners and pledging !" (tt ZunnvliiUol of l't icn. ' Snpen Isors 1'iimaries Apiil l,lM2 Nobr Tod Marrlnor. Cloanor and Hatter. 2:ir No 11th. .lanett Oliver, '111. wont t Omaha last night to Hpond the weekend with frieiuiH Mako your dates early with Hagen- Ick'B Orc.boBtra Auto B-2990 tf The Y M (' A midweek meeting i Iuih been poBtponed becaimo of the presence of ex President KooHOelt in j Lincoln Thursday night Have r.raveB print it for you North Eleventh St. 233 "Minna von Barnhelm." hy the ScbauBpieler Vereln. Temple theatre. Friday night Tickets at Porter's and desk in the Temple. George Tiros., expert prlntora. en gravers and emboBBors, 13th and N. Prof Sarka Hrbkowi delivered an address on "The Slav Immigrant In America" before the Daughters of the American Revolution at their last meeting Thornburg's Orchestra dancerB with popular hits 2556. delightB Auto B- tf Professor Mickey is unable to meet bis classes this week because of an attack of the mumps, which, however, is not serious His work is being bandied by Professor Chatburn and an assistant. Programs and Invitation! printed or engraved. Boyd Printing Co., 125 North 12th. Henry Pearse. "11!. returned y ester day from bis trip to Vermillion. S. I), where ho helped install a chupter of Sigma Tail at the University of South Dakota On his return lie stopped for a brief visit at his home at (Jeneva Y. M 0. A barber shop opens at 7:30 a. m Student trade solicited Host service. The mechanical engineering depart ment has received three cases of sam pie powders and explosives from the K. I. Du Pont-De NeniourB Powder Company, of Wilmington, Del These cases form an interesting exhibit and are on exhibition in the steam lecture room. . v Political Advertisement. To my friends in the University. 1 take this means of asking for your support and vote for my father, Fred Ileckman, Republican candidate for commissioner of public lands and buildings. The following is a brief sketch of bis career: Resident in Nebraska 40 years. Farmer 10 years. Merchandise business 11 years Nine years county commissioner of Lancaster county. Six yearB as president of tbo State Association of Commissioners and Supervisors. NOTICE MEN ONLY: To my frlonds in the University: I take this means of asking for your support and vote for ray father, Fred Dockman, Republican candidate for commis- STYLEPLUS CLOTHES $17.00 THE finest line of clothes ever produced to sell at any where near this price. You'll see handsome patterns that can not be equalled anywhere for less than $25 and $30; you also get styles-that are right and every gar ment is carfully tailored, made to fit and stay fit the same as our high priced lines. Ttye manufactuiers of this line absolutely guazantee ffyese clothes to be made all wool, tfyozougfyly shiunk materials, thzt every gar ment will give satisfactory sezvice and please you every way, and we ate authozized to replace any Syleplus suit with a new one if it does not. Men who want fine clothes at moderate prices will do well to look these suits over One Price tl?e World Over $iy See Them on Display in Window Mayer Brothers Manhattan Shirts Holeproof Hosiery Political Advertisement. For the Nomination Clarence E. Harman of HOLDREGE, NEB. for STATE RAILWAY COMMISSIONER Right on Public Questions As the- Party Candidate Last Year Made Good CLARENCE E. HARMAN Your Vote and SuPPrt be Appreciated s