"""" i&lymM&Z&f THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. 't & LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Co0p. The Co-Op. 1 Ed Young, clgors. i Who Is Ludwlg? 0 6 b w 11 Unl. pins nt the Co-Op. Ent at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Go to Sanderson's for shoes. Get your Uni. pin at The Co-Op. See our 6c paper. Tho Co-Op. Fine furs, 8teele, 143 So. 12th. Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. We save you money. The Co-Op. Good coffee at Munson's. 1418 O st. Supplies of all kinds at The Co-Op. The Hygienic Cafe. 316 So. 12th st. Dr. Woodward, occullst, Richards block. Regent $3.50 shoes, all the late styles. Sanderson's. 1 Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11th st. Botany supplies. What you need at The Co-Op. Full line of fall underwear and hos iery at Tho Famous. R. W. Bliss, '01, is attending Rush Medical College this year. For reliable kid gloves and corsets call on The Famous. For sheet music go the Matthews Piano Co.. 1120 O St. Geo. Constancer'a new five-chair bar ber shop at 1010 O st. Phi Kappa Psi have pledged Mcsbis. Southwick and Douglas. S Do you want to rent a piano? Go to " the Matthews Piano Co., 1120 O st. ' Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91) sells coal at 1041 O st. See him. Why not take your bath at Chris" bath house, 11 and P Streets. Guy Mooie and Wm. Green have been pledged to Beta Theta Pi. The Pioneer Burber .Shop at 113 So. 11th st., where you can get first-class work. Amos Thomas, '04, waB recently ap pointed first sergeant of the Milford cavalry troop. G. E. Lester of the class of '02 has yjono to New York where hg will take the-law course at Columbia university. 9? 3& . Tho -'U. of N." Fountain Von at 81.00 'and the "High School " Foutain Pen at jBOd are to bo had only at tho Lincoln "jyook atoro, iivo u atreet. The "U. of N." fountain pen at $1.00 is the equal of any $1.50 pen In tho market. To ho had only at tho Lin coln Book Store. 1126 O street. History paper and covers, fountain pens, text hooks, students' note books, tablets and students' supplies at lowest prices. The Lincoln Book Store, 11?( O street. Pi o o i O 2 (D Tj ft g O p H o 3 fl bo .2 .9 o bo rQ o o 73 fl o 9 CQ 00 2 QQ a 2 o O a is Sa5 3 3 Pi O i o O a H r-H ?H o o gq M o o pq QQ o m o A H The Co0p. Harry Robert1: of Fillmore, Mo , is pledged to Kappa Sigma. See M. E. Chevront, 1324 O, blue front restaurant, for reasonable rates on board. Chester Deles-Dernier of Elmwood has been pledged to Sigmu Alpha Ep-sllon. Ours is a brand new stock of station ery and school supplies, everything up-to-date and department store prices prevail. H. Herpolshelmer & Co. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will entertain at Fred Funke's homo Friday and a week from Friday evening. Homer Southwick of Friend and Ben Bailey of Hastings are new Phi Psl pledges. You'll have some change left if you supply your school needs In H. Herpol shelmer & Co.'s new stationery depart ment. Everything new, everything properly priced. Tho Co-Op. has been doing tho usual rushing business this year. When our reporter called the room was jammed, and ten clerks were rushed to wait upon tho customers. Tho books and supplies In several lines have been exhausted and new orders telegraphed. Tho Co-Op. hds continued to grow In tho student's favor as tho right place to buy University books and supplies. Do you know B. & T? You ought to. "They Make Clothes." 1141 O 8t LJncoln, Neb. San Francisco and Return EPISCOPAL CHURCH CONVENTION. $4500 ROUND TRIP. . Date of Sale September 19 tf) to nth. Tinal Limit llovember IS, 1901 CALL AND GET FULL INFORMATION. City Ticket Office, Corner 10th and O Streets. Telephone 335. Bnrllngton Depot, 7th Street, Bet. P and Q. Telephone 35. Phi Delta Theta have had their chap ter house at 1522 S st. remodeled, painted and papered. It now has n very- attractive appearance, both In side and out. Tho following men have been pledged: Loomls, White, Thom son, Mulliken, McCutchen, Glanvllle, Langerln. Word has Just been received from Anapolis that Reed Fawell has suc cessfully passed the entrance examin ation of Anapolis naval academy. The examinations have been several de grees harder than usual this yeai . At the May examination three out of forty were admitted and rft the first on-.' In September twenty-five fallod to re ceive the required grade. Not only this, hut also the fact that Mr. Fawell had only six weeks for preparation, while tome who failed had studied for two years. Is an additional cause for con gratulation. Mr? Fawell was a pledged member to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. DEBATING CLUBS. The Palladlan Boys' Debating club will hold a business meeting Satur day evening at which time officers will be elected and new members accepted. Mr. I-lghtner, who was elected presi dent last year, will probably not be here and one will have to be elected to fill his place. His expected ab sence will also leave a vacancy In the secretary's chair In the University debating aseociation which will have to bo filled. The meoting of tho Palladlan boys will bo of a social character as they will have a "feed" and spend the ev ening in pleasure. I Subscribe for The Daily Nebraskan Fountain Pens Sjtyr Wi' 'lo not confine you to an particular make of pens. We sell you a Wtttormim, Parker, Wirt, Franklin or College PeD. No Socond Hand Pens in Stock. . . WILSON & HALL, Booksellers rind Stationers, 1133 O STREET. Tv0Hto,HTU,ENT : HUNGRY. Wo can satisfy, Lady or Gentleman, at 1418 0 St., E. H. MUNSON. V Every now student calls on James Hearn 237 So. nth street And has his measuro taken for the Tamous Kalamazoo Uniforms, manufactured by Zht Jjtndtrsott'JIttits Co. Kalamazoo, mich. The Daily Nebraskan Wants Solicitors. Our Liberal Offer in Another Column. 1 . V V H in J Al 1 ' ft -x XI . 2a t Ti 1 1 - i i i -4 -a i v.. .