The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 21, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Lost,
Found
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Want
Ads
At Special Rates in
The Daily Nebraska
SIDLES
Exclusive Sporting
Goods House
Agents for Spalding, Vic
tor aud D. fe M. Goods. .
asrfs& 1304 o st.
The Co-Op.
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Who's Lwlwlg?
Sanderson '8 Shoes.
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Cotors at Tho Co-Op.
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Pennants at The Co-Op.
Megaphones at The Co-Op.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
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Square meals at Fiancls Bios.
Toot ball buttons at The Co-Op.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Munson's restaurant, 1418 O st.
Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th.
Buy jour millinery at the Famous.
The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th at.
Bass' Stadlo, 102G O st. None better.
Dr. Woodward, oecullst, Richards
bloclr.
A't ms-zs?
Shoe
Fly!
Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So.
lltlt st.
Go to Matthews Piano Co. for sheet
music and supplies.
Geo. Constancer'B new llvo-chalr bar
ber shop at 1010 O st.
Don't Bother Me
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OF COURSE
WALK OVER SHOES
3.50 and $4.oo
Are the best they tit perfectly, are very
stylish and durable, and everybody
wears them who has the price
Webster & Rogers
1043 O St., Lincoln, Neb.
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Buy your shoes at Sandersons.
UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR
any Uind, any grade at Ewlng's.
See Westerfleld for the latest Uni.
hair cut. 117 No. 13th st.
Ewlng Clothing Co. for clothes that
suit jou financially and mentally.
Miss Lulu Walker of Mlllerton. Neb.,
la pledged to Delta Delta Delta.
Sweaters of every kind from 50c to
$4.50 line at Ewlng's. All colors.
Miss Hose Clark of the Conservatory
is teaching at Huntington. Pa., this
year. -
Misses Blanche Emmons and Edith
Shaw are at Wellosley college this
yeai.
F. K. Nlelson. '02, visited with his
parents at Omaha over Sunday.
Chailos B. Gregory (U. of N. '91)
sells coal at 1044 O st. See him.
STUDENTS. Buy your kid gloves
and corsets at Tho Famous, 1020 O.
B. & T. have gpt some "kids" that
you would appreciate. $1 per pair.
For Students Those new $3 ovals
and $4 panels at Bass Studio, 1026 O.
Miss Grace Andrews, '01, visited ovr
Sunday with her Pi Beta Phi sisters.
Ladles' Box Enameled Buls, yellow
rope welt for $3.50 at Perkins & Shel
don's 1129 O street.
All University boys who have the
price wear "Walk-Over" shoes. For
sale only at Webster & Rogers.
Bveret P. Casden of Waterbury,
Conn., la pursuing IiIb vocal studies
at the University School of Music.
"Sorosis" shoes for University girls
are the best. For sale only at Web
ster & Rogers.
Don't forget Ewing has a full lino
of Way's mufflers. They are nice for
cold weather.
Try our Trenton Lump, ouly $G per
ton. A good clear hot coal. Union
Fuel Co., 1014 O st.
Arc you Going to
California?
(Jail and get Printed Matter that will give you
full information as to its Climate, Resources and
the best way to get there.
City Ticket Office,
Corner loth and O Streets.
Telephone 235.
Bnrlington Depot,
7th Street, Bet. P and Q.
Telephone 25.
A colored shirt in a neat pattern is
a very agreeable garment. The neat
patterns can always be found at
Palne's.
Boys hnve you seen those $3.00 blu
(Shers, made of best Box Calf and welt
ed soles at Perkins & Sheldon's, 1123
O street.
Misses Fanny Cole and Ethel Tukey
stopped in Lincoln Friday on their
way to Minneapolis.
Several songs of Howard I. Klrkpat
rick were sung with great success at
Lake Chatauqua, New York, during
the Chautauqua assembly.
A. B. Warner, superintendent of the
Missouri Valley Schools, attended the
state superintendents' meeting. He
visited with his son, Ray Warney, '04,
until today. . . 1
Pants. The celebrated "Crown" pan
taloon at Ewlng's. They fit. They
wear and give you only tho best satisfaction.
F. W. Bellamy, the star center field
er of the Arapahoe baseball team, was
visiting with C. E. Teach, '02, Friday
and Saturday.
Miss Mabel Mulr spent Suntfaj with
her sister, Miss Sarah Mulr, '00, who
Is teaching history and English in the
Palmyra schools.
James E. Boyle, '00, has a graduate
fellowship in sociology at Kansas uni
versity. He received his A. M. degree
there last year. Ho reports the facili
ties for advanced work in, sociology in
that institution as excellent.
Write Right. . . .
You should have a good
Fountain Pen . . :
Write'Rigkt. We have
several kinds Water
man's Ideal, Parker's,
Franklin
A college pen for 75c.
A $2.00 Paul Ev Wirt
for $1.25 none better
WILSON & HALL,
Booksellers and 5tatioHers,
1133 O STREET.
Dr. Sfceeaaier's Private HesfiUL
Buecial attention given to diseases of women
and all surgical diseases. X-ray eiamlnation
with no discomfort or injury to patient. Ev
erything as Homelike as posslple. Hoard a
room reasonable.
iuu-book sxobes. mcsiu dzxixs-4im
HINDS XOJsXE. Publisher.
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Yalemen know and the Ntvf Ifavtn UmUh
ays: JheqyiioacluAat ntAtvwUU
five riind i solved by
SONS OF ALL THE COLLEGES
which is alike suitable for the collegian of
the past, for the student of the m-eient'atul
for the boy (trfirl) with honest also for the If
nustC'loyiiic sister and a fellow's best girl." U
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Take Your Shoe Repairing to
JOSEPH KOLBACH,
1326 O STREET
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
1117 L ST. LINCOLN.
P.O. Box 051. Telephone 083
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