j.'ff-v 7V1- ', ' , tH V - rv. "" ''i. - ,". ' - TilK DAILY NKBRASKAN. ,.ri.C.fA?T i,T ) r r .v H S5 I;? tJ i" 1ST V " ' Y . .5.1 U, , i- -r- -i St iV vJf "... IE' LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Co-Op. Sanderson's Shoes. TV Ed Young, PIPE8. Colors at The Co-Op. Pennants at The Co-Op. Megaphones at The Co-Op. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Football buttons at The Co-Op. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Munson's restaurant, 1418 O st. Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. Buy your millinery at the Famous. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st. Bass' StUdio, 102C 0 st. None better. Dr. Woodward, occulist, Richards block. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11th st. Miso Archibald of Lincoln is pledged to Pi Beta Phi. Geo. Constancor's new flvo-chair bar ber shop at 1010 O st. See Westerfleld for the latest Unl. hair cut. 117 No. 13th st. Ewing Clothing Co. are sole agents for Hawos $3 guaranteed hats. George Shidler spent Saturday and Sunday in Fairbury. visiting friends. Union suits for men and boys at Ewing'B. Prices lowest; quality un excelled. All University boys who have tho price wear "Walk-Over" shoes. For sale only at Webstor & Rogers. Do you wear gloves? Havo you seen the lino Ewlng's are showing. See the case in front of store. Bradshaw is a new man for the weights. He came out Friday for the first time, but has good form for tho work. Boys have you seen those $3.00 blu chers, mado of best Box Calf and welt ed soles at Perkins & Sheldon's, 1123 O street. The Y. W. C. A. gave a taffy party at its pleasant rooms last Friday night. The attendance was good, about slxty-flvo girls being present. H. B. Duncanson, '90, professor of botany and zoology In the Nebraska State Normal school, was a visitor at the botanical department Friday. Instructions were sent out from the executive offlce to be reaiL, before classes asking the students to aid In keeping the campus neat and calling attention to the waste boxes which have been put up. A great amount of material was re ceived yesterday' by the chemical de partment It consists of beakers, re torts and general supplies. Several hundred dollars have been expended recently by the department for supplies. Buy your Bhoes at Sandersons. UNDERWEAR, UNDERWEAR any kind, any grade at Ewlng's. Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91) soils coal at'1044 O st. See him. STUDENTS. Buy your kid gloves and corsets at Tho Famous, 1029 O. B. & T. have got some "kids" that you would appreciate $1 per pair. For Studonts Those now $3 ovals and $4 panels at Bass Studio, 1026 O. "Sorosls" Bboes for University girls are the bost. For sale only at- Web stor & Rogers. Don't forget Ewjng has a full lino of Way's mufflers. They aro nlco for cold weather. Try our Trenton Lump, only $6 per ton. A good clear hot coal. Union Fuel Co.. 1014 O St. The Long, The Short, The Fat, The Lean men get their pantaloons at Ewing's. All prices. Fit guaranteed. Theodore Slmms departed the latter part of last week for Philadelphia, where ho and his mother will reside during the winter. N. M. Graham, '01, principal of South Omaha schools, was electod vice president of tho association of super intendents and principals of this state. The Indian display in the State Historical society rooms is now open to the public. It is an exceedingly flno display and all people interested In such things should see it. Mr. Carver, an old University stu dent and football player, Is on the campus visiting friends. He Is con siderably heavier than when he was here, which fact creates numerous Jokes at his expense. Professor B'cssey is rejoicing over the receipt of a long-delayed book, Button's Manual of Botany, for which his classes have been waiting for a long time. It was announced as In the press last year, but did not ap pear until this fall. It is the first manual to cover the whole of Ne braska. Quite frequently applications for teachers come to the recorder and to Dr. Luckcy of tho education depart ment. One came laBl week from a normal school In South Dakota. A graduate of the University was pre ferred, one who had had experience In teaching and who could teach Latin and German. Some dlfiloulty is being had In finding the right person. Miss Charlotte Spurk entertained u few friends with an Informal dancing party Saturday evening at her home on Lincoln Heights. Miss Spurk leaveslrortly-orirnjxte7rdevr8"ir in Kansas. -Her guests were: Misses Reeves, Hartsough, Spurk, Syford, Spurk and EvanB; Messrs. Hansflold, Prescott, R. D. Andreson, W. E. An dreson, Paul Andreson, Spurk and Evans. Lost, Found and Want Ads At Special Rates in The Daily Nebraskan cOPvrighTi TUMBLE " w --nJTj. -- Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1001. Air. Dunroy: Are these poemA REAL poetry? Most certainly, for they have come out of the heart of the poet, and the thought is the thought of the people and of the race. All come as a message, sometimes almost divine, out of the heart only to find a lodgment in the heart. That indefinable something which characterizes all true poetry and all divin ely gifted poets is clearly found in Tumble Weeds. Kindly yours, Willis Marshall. TUMBLE Arc you Going to California? Call and get Printed Matter that will give you full information as to its Climate, Resources and the best way to get there. i City Ticket Office, Corner 10th and O Streets. Telephone 235. Write Right.... V, You should have a good Fountain Pen WriteRight. We have . ae-veraL JdndsWater man's Ideal, Parker's, Franklin A college pen for 75c. A $2.00 Paul E Wirt for 1.25 none better WILSON & HALL, BookelIer5 and Stationers, 1123 O STREET. Br. Sfcttaulcer's Private tissual. 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