The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1915, Image 3

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
nUVER THEATRE
THIS WEEK
Fverv Nlbht :15
Every Mats. Wed. & Sat.
,ARROHOWBOEPLAVERS
NfXt wiek: "Bought and Paid For"
16 Navassar Girls
"A Telephone Tangle"
Long Tack Sam
Brooks 6 Bowers
Kelso & Leighton .
Hooper & Cook
Jack Dudley Trio
377771
"The Act Beautiful"
A Vaudeville Novelty
Beckford A Dunn
"Cal. Marvin's Wife"
"The Counts"
"Temple of Moloch"
"Hearst-Sellg News"
Your business is valuable to us.
We handle
LUMBER
and COAL
Reasonable prices. Best Quality
and Service.
6ee us before you buy.
WHITEBREAST COAL
& LUMBER CO.
(Home of the Satisfied Customer)
Phone M228 107 No. 11th St
Lowney's & Johnston's
Chocolates
TELLER'S
UJrescription
lir HARMACY
Cor. 16th A 0 Sts. Phone B4423
"SPA"
Get your Lunches at the
City Y. M. C A, Cafeteria Plan
13TH AND P
LCSmitli&Bro.
Typewriter Co.
BALL BEARING
LONG WEARCfO
New, Retmilt and Rental
125 No. 13th EL
B20S0
Adams County Farmers Must Increase
Dairy Facilities.
Hastings. An investigation on the
part of the chamber of commerce of
conditions looking forward to the es
tablishment of a milk condensorv here
developed the fact that Adams county
cows are barely producing enough
milk to supply home consumption.
Unless farmers of surrounding terri
tory can be induced to invest in at
least 1,000 cows the project will be
dropped.
Selecting Next Year's Seed Corn. '
West Point. Cornhusklng is about
finished throughout this section of the
Btate. Very little new corn is being
marketed, what is being sold being
disposed of solely for feeding pur
poses to local feeders. The old corn
now on hand is being held by the
farmers very carefully, much of it
being picked over and seed corn for
next year selected. Numbers of rent
ers are finding difficulty in raising
their rent money from the proceeds
of the corn crop for this year, and
are depending largely on the oats
and wheat raised to enable them to
meet their obligations on January 1.
Drainage Ditch for Richardson.
Stella. Plans are being completed
for the forming of a drainage district
In Richardson county with a view to
straightening the channel of Muddy
creek, and preventing its overflow
on to surrounding farm lands. A
ditch has been completed in Nemaha
county as far as the Richardson line
and those interested in the project
propose to continue this ditch for the
protection of their farms.
To Regulate Barber Shops.
Lincoln. In spite of a written pro
test to the commission by fifteen
barber shop .proprietors, the city
council has passed the "barber shop
ordinance providing for the sanitary
regulation of Lincoln shops. The or
dinance was passed without a word of
debate, all the commissioners voting
in its favor.
Bold Holdup on Highway.
Scottsbluff. A bold holdup was
staged in a public highway between
Morrill and Henry, in the west part
of the county, when a man stopped
a woman on a well traveled highway,
robbed her and disappeared. The
woman had drawn some money from
the bank and was returning to her
home.
New Church to Be Built.
. Beatrice. Having secured subscrip
tions aggregating 135.000 for the erec
tion of a new church edifice, the build
ing committee of the German Luth
eran church of Hanover township will
ask for bids at once. It is planned
to begin active work on the building
next spring.
Fire Damages Churcn.
Lexington. The boiler room in the
Methodist Episcopal church here was
considerably damaged, when a pile of
kindling near the furnace caught fire
and was blazing merrily before dis
covered. The fire was extinguished
before any "other part of the church
was damaged.
Used Telephone In Revival.
Hastings. "General alarms" were
sounded over 400 miles of Adams
county telephone wires through cen
tral operators, who called more than
1,000 subscribers on party lines, urg
ing them to attend the great religious
revival now sweeping the city and com
munity. FROM ALL OVER NEBRASKA
Norfolk is to have a big Ave and
and ten-cent store.
The Gage county chicken show will
be held at Beatrice, January 3 to 6.
Omaha claims the lowest infant mor
tality rate of any city of its size in
the union.
A conference of Nebraska farm
agents will be held at the state farm
in Lincoln December 13 to 18.
Platte c ounty is clamoring for a new
courthouse.
Sunday, December 5. was Memorial
Day for the various lodges of Elks
over the state.
Lincoln schools will have a big
"spelllcg bee" after the style of a
generation ago. '
Beatrice vocalists are organizing an
immense choral club for entertaln
xntnt durice the winter.
The Good Cheer Prosperity Store
presents the spirit of the season, in both service and merchandise.
We are ready to come to the rescue of every young man or woman looking for a suitable Christmas
gift, for him or her.
FOR MEN
FOR WOMEN
Full Dress Suits
Overcoats
Auto Coats
Dress Vests
House Coats
Rath Robes
Neckwear
Gloves
Mackinaws
Hosiery
Shirts
Vestograms
Suspenders
Hunting Togs
Coats
Evening Dresses
Costumes
Fur Muff
Fur Sets
Feather Boas
House Slippers
Shoes
Kimonas
Saques
Silk Underwear
Skirts
Waists
Silk Hose
Camosoles
Fur Caps
This Big Double Store Ahead, is all aglow with gifts men like and gifts women like.
"While we're always away ahead in showing exclusive styles and our prices are the most moder
ate and pleasing.
We're glad to show you anything and everything, as you know our Christmas service is helpful.
REMEMBER, we sell the Famous Style Plus $17.00 Full Dress Suits.
MA YER EROS. CO.
ELI SHIRE, Pres.
:
1
Engberg to Speak to Seniors
Dean Carl C. Engberg will address
the Senior Laws at 11 o'clock today in
Law 202.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Don't forget the T. M. C. A. and
Y. W. C. A. Christmas party, Decem
ber 11.
One hundred and five tickets, inclus
aii TTnivArfiitv Christmas party
"Holiday Fete" Saturday, December
11 on the first and Becond floors of
the Temple, under the auspices of
Y. M. C. A. and Y. W. C. A.
Commercial Club
t,o rnmrnercial club will meet at
a dinner in the dining room of the
Txriiflftr hntftl at 6 O'clock Tnursaay,
Tickets should be secured ai
from one of the following:
R. E. Vanier.
Leslie Ellis.
W. H. Andrcson.
V.'D. Clark.
R. L. Thie8on.
The English club will meet with
Prof. Louise Pound, 1632 L street, Sat
urday night Old and new memoers
of the club are Invited to attend.
-v... v n.,nm-or Verein will
evening with Magda
lene Craft, 2G32 Garfield, at 8 o'clock
sharp. Special Christmas program.
At a meeting of the Pharmaceuti
st ui Mnndav evening. Prof.
CHI dw.i;p
Johann spoke on "Health Supervision
In the Public Schools.
The December meeting of the Ne
braska section of the Anuricar. Chem
ical Society will be held Saturday, De
cember 11, 8 o'clock sharp in the
Chemistry Lecture Room, Nebraska
Wesleyan University, University Place.
Chancellor Samuel Avery of the Uni
versity of Nebraska, will give the ad
dress on "Our National Chemical In
dustries." This meeting Is open to the
public.
A ioint meeting of the Scandinavian
Club and the Tegner Society will be
held Saturday, December 11, at 2215
R street, on the Invitation of Dean
Carl Engberg. A Christmas program
will be given. Everybody welcome.
WHITUAN.S CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
GEORGE BROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
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Famous Shoes for Men
The Best for Five
$5.00
Without doubt the greatest value In Men's high grade Shoes ever
shown in Lincoln. qt glx
But rlfA Uncoln's Greatest Men's Shoe Story by
giving exceptional yiu;o.
Byrnes Shoe Co.
LINCOLN, NEBR.
1307 "O"
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