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. i, I. TIIK DAILY NKBUASKAN. i LOCAL AND PERSONAL Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. & U of N Pennants A Handkerchief sale at The FamouB. 4 The Co-Op. II STUDENT8. Buy your kid gloves and corsets at The Famous, 1029 O. Ed Young, cigars. ? Colors at frhe Co-Op. i Try Sanderson's. Thoy have the best shoes on earth for the money. A Pennants at The Co-Op. '.4 tf ' $ Lr v i Megaphones at The Cp-Op. Ent at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. root ball bxittons at The Co-Op. Fine furs. Steele, 148 So. 12th. M Vinson's restaurant, 1418 O st The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st. The Univ. Book Store, 340 No. 11th. A. L. Haeker went to Omaha yesterday. Dr. Woodward, occullst, Richards block. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11th st. Megaphones and pennants at the Univ. Book Store. Talk with Ludwlg about your clothes. 1036 O st. The University B'ook Store, 340 No. 11th st. The Scarlet and Cream Btore. The kind that all the swell dressers wear. Those new neckties at Ewing's. Students' reception at Grace M. E. church, 27th and R fits., Friday oven Ing, Oct. 4. Everybody welcome. Look around and you'll see that Ewing's gives the biggest values in clothing. Only up to date novelties. W. B. Hunter, A. M., a student under Professor Taylor, is employed in the census department at Washington. Notliing looks noater than a colorod shirt. We challenge the country on tasty patterns. Paine's Clothing Store. Ray P. Teele. A. M.. holds a respon sible position in the Smithsonian in stitute, with his headquarters at Cheyenne. Geo. Constancer's new five-chair bar ber shop at 1010 O at. The girls' basket ball team has re commenced practice. Buy a Hastings and Beach General Physics for reference. Students' groups a specialty at Bass' Studio, 1026 O st. See Wcsterfield for the latest Uni. hair cut. 117 No. 13th st. Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91) sells coal at 1044 O st. See him. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, 11 and P Streets. All University books and supplies at the Scarlet and Cream store. Do you want to rent a piano? Go to Matthews Piano Co., 1120 O st. Waterman's Fountain Pens, the- best. At the University Book Store. The Pioneer Barber Shop at 113 So. 11th st., where you can get first-class work. Professor Bruner returned yester day from Norfolk, whore he had been on business connected with his department. Rev. O. L. Anderson, A. M , who is a graduate of the University, has ac cepted a call to an institutional church in Tacoma, Wash. Both sections of French III. are over crowded and a new section has been formed. Miss Conklln meets this new section at 3 p in., U. 302. The junior laws met yesterday fore noon and adopted a class constitution. Thoy will assemble this morning to elect officers for the terra. Mr. Smith, of the class of '03, is not In school this year. He is now em ployed In the car accountant's office of the Burlington in this city. Dr. W. A. Stevens, formerly a stu dent at the University, Is employed in the treasury department at Washing ton, D. C Miss Minnie GuIe is now instructor in physical training at Doane College. She makes weekly trips, leaving Tues day and returning Thursday. Every style, every size, then you pant yourself in Ewing's Crown trousers. All sizes and widths of Unlvorslty gymnasium shoes, 50c to $1.50. Sanderson's. Underwear so delicate in texture, not that irritable kind, at Ewing's, 60c do 2.G0 per garment. Chas. Wray, a member of the Delta Upsilon fraternity, is principal of the Utlca hljjh school this year- A. Ed Henry, A. M., is attending the Harvard law school. Mr. Henry took his second degree at Nebraska. The Minneapolis special train will leave Lincoln Friday evening about 6:30 and will reach Minneapolis prob ably before 9 o'clock Saturday morn ing. The return trip will begin some time Sunday morning. The girls first basket ball team as sembled for their first regular prac tice yesterday morning. They are anxious to get in shape for their tou rnament as soon as possible. The senior class has taken the in itiative in football. President Batle yesterday named Mr. Carl Dierks as captain and Mr. Clifton Carter as manager of the class team. All seniors who are interested In football will pleaFe meet on the athletic field Mon day at chapel time. Mr. Carter ex pects to fill out a schedule for a ser ies of class games. NOTICE. The class in Genetic Psychology will meet hereafter at 5 p. m. on Friday. DR. THADDEUS L. BOLTON. Second-Hand Books Osborn's Old Book Store 131 North 12th St. ) t) C o a (0 o S AS At The Co-Op. j o? X c 0. Z o D 5 5 U of N Colors 00 I ! FALL FESTIVITIES AT Kansas City, Mo. $5.75 ROUND TRIP. TiekPtu on sale October ."th to 12th inclusive, return limit October 1 1th, 1001. GO AND SEE THE MERRY CROWD. Leave Lincoln r: 10 a. in., arrive Kaunas City 11:40 a. m, Leave Lincoln l:U.r) ji. m., nrrivo Kansas City 8:U.r j). in City Tlckot Office, Corner loth and O Streets. Telephone 335. Bnrllngton Depot, 7th Street, Bet. P and Q. Telephone 35. 0&0$ To Make His Hark A Studeitsliourd use Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens For Sale by all Dealers, or L. E. WATERMAN CO., 5 157 Broadway, NEW YORK. Largest Fountain Pen Manufacturers Io the. Worjd..,.. ... Fountain Pens We do not confine you to any particular make of pens. We sell you a Waterman, Parker, Wirt, Franklin or College Pen. No Second Hand Pens in Stock. . . WILSON & HALL, Booksellers and Statioaers, 1133 o street. Lost, Found and Want Ads At Special Kates in The Daily Nebraska Subscribe for The Daily Nebraska! J; 5 a . 1 r.' 1 ?" T a m ,1 r x. M - -y. si -bM vf i i' Cl -rJ-H i a ! r &a i 'i . .- K--ju.