The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 27, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NKBRASKAN.
PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY gg
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Local and Personal.
R. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
Street, Roonm 212 2l:j 214 Rich
J R.
1310 Q Street. Telephone L984.
rdH Block, Tolophono 5.T). Residence,
DR. BBNJ. F. HA1LEY; Dr. May
Lou i so Flnnajjan: Office, Ml South
12th Streot. Tolephono G18.
L.1;
DAVIS. I). D. S., Dentist.
Hridgi and Crown work. Office
room 7, over Hock Island ticket office.
Phone .ll'l.
Remember
When in need of tailoring, repairing
or elenninir in Ihn clothing line that
C. EHLERS Is the man
Kor the benefit of those new .students
w ho dont know, his address is north
west cor 11th and (), room I, up stairs
The Co-Op.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Tot Roast Day at, Francis l?rns.
The Hygienic Cafe, ?.IG So. 12th at.
St eile, the furt ler in So 1 ! L 1 i st .
Dr Woodward, ooculist.' Ilich'ds hllc.
Meals 1 .")(, Fales restaurant, i:i:i.l ().
liny your Uundcrwear at the, 1 unions.
HARPER,
TIIKSHIKT MAKER
makes dress shirts
tht fit All who ap
preciate a good fitting shirt of any
kind should see lniflT
Rooms 5 and 6. 1012 0 Street.
Wohlenheru's:
Cigars.
Pipes, Canes and
Mr. Lipp has been pledged to Delta
I'psilon.
A Close Shave
haircut, oranj'thincr else
you want a barber to do for
3'ou, at the
Y. M. C. A. BakmfkShoi',
13TH AND P STREETS.
Don Cameron's lunch counter, lit
So. 1 1 LI) st.
HAMATE ON ANARCHISM.
The achate in English 11 this arter
noon will bo on the question: Re
solved That the propagandists of
unurchy should he dealt with us
criminals. The speakers will be
Messrs Peterson, Ryinei, (Jiiitin and
Pai nu'iiter. Professor lioss will assist
In cril iri.s'ng the dehaie.
.1. E. I taker.
Mcrcur, Utah.
"01 is teaching at.
The seniors are expecting their
oi)s a 'id canes hv ThanksgU ing.
There is some talk 7" I' the Law
school attending the Thanksgiving
iiatne in a nody.
Most, of tho boys of the Junior
Law class are expecting to eat,
Thanksgiving turkoy at honie.
Mr. Gilmnro of the .ninior Law
class has been serving on the county
court juiy the past, week.
Edwin Chapin, of Omaha, spent
Sunday with tho Phi Psis.
The German department, is goinu
to have several sessions at the com
ing state teacher's association.
Professor Hodgnian led tho meet
ing in chapel yesterday morning.
MissPerkins ol the School of Music
will izive a dinner party 'in Thanks
giving flay at the School ot Mii-dc.
The Pailallas will have a Thanks
giving "feed" Wennesdav niirhl.
The courses in convetsationai Ger
man are unusually large this year,
there being ovcrtr in the two classes.
w , AT THE
L'ul Restaurant
'2?,0 () St., and you will wear
a smile. Commutation tickets at a dis-
STUDENTS
Who iieod .suits pressed or
cleaned should call on
HILL & CO., 1222 o st.
Kir si elm surrk h m : J: 1 1 n ( i i 1 1 t w
GET A
MEGAPHONE
and a
PENNANT
And yell for Nebraska
Thanksgiving Day. We sup
ply everything- but the yell.
Wilson & Hall,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
1 1 3 3 O STREET.
Dr. Shoemaker's Private Hospital.
Special attention firon to llieae of wom
and all surgical disennes. X-ray esiminaUo
with no dlboWort or injury to patieni. KT
rythlnrus homelike a possible. Board and
room reasonable.
1117 L ST. LINCOLN.
P. O. Box 951. Teleplioaa
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OR. J i Si MgNAYi lenw. Hm made over
V n.MtUt 3,000 sets of teeth. A koo4 et oi
) UQilllSIl teeth, 13 oo 92-K Gold crown Js-
I 5 I ih Qtrmmi Silver fillin 30 cent, aiid
214 U O1F8II1 up. Gold filTincs i.oo atjd
I iiinni u up- 'rcel" tracied wii"0"1 pn
ItDllAoNAi 1.114O Street
The New Centurv, Printing and
Engraving, VH "N St. Phone k:io.
Walk ovet shoes lor men; Sorosls
foi women. Wchster Rogers 10 n
() St.
Do .ynu want to rent a piano J (Jail
on the Matthews Piano Company,
113) O st.
Westerlield has a Thanksirh ing
haircut waiting for, you at 117 No.
13th street.
For students: Those l ovals and
$1 panels at Pass' Photographic, Stu
dio, 102; () St.
'ervSwell. The termed sole
shoe for luaies. aL Webster - Ho
gers. ion O street.
KODAKS
WE
SELL
117 ST DyE. DePUTJQN
I! X. T's "Kids' are goon ones, hut
they don't like to stay jit home. Ad
ler'siJl. Pemns $l..r0.
Robert Graham Is siiffcrim: irom
appendicitis. lie has had an opera
tion pet forrneti ang Is now improving
The IJnherslty 7iire-licstrji. rehersal
to have been held Mondav cenlng
November 2). was postponed until
next Monday.
The class in Physics, has taken
up the study of lenses in light. This
is considered the most clifllcult part.
in this year's work.
Owing to the resignation ol Mr.
Kind several changes have been made
In th? German department. Miss
Clianiuerlaln has taken Ptotcssor Fos
ter's class in German Lrylcs ana
Hal lads and Professor Fossler has
taken charge of Mr. Kind's classes.
Yesterday attcnojn Professor Har
oer addressed the class in Pedagogy
on methods or teaching Latin.
Two or three more oiubs have neen
organized among the Junior Laws for"
the purpose of discussing class work.
' Chas II. uYinan of Hooper, a stu
dent in the Pre-medic, course last
year, visited at the Delta Tan house
last night.
The young ladies of Delta Delta
Delta held their animal banquet in
honor of the founding or the nation
al sororitv and of tho local chapter,
Saturday night at the Lincoln. The
ordinary of tho hotel was elaborately
decorated In the colors ot the soror
ity, silver, gold and blue. The table
was in the form ot to GrceK letter
Delta and was set with crystal candle
sticks holding candles of the sorority
colors. The lloral decorations wero
roses and chrysanthemums. Tho fol
lowing young ladles wore called upon
by the presiding ufllcer. Miss Sophy
For a present to a friend you can ' Koehler, to respond to; toasts:
And noMnnu neuter than the new I Misses Maysle Ames, Clare Maekln,
horn novelties Fleming is showing ' Adnello Cady, Winifred Clmdwlck.
at 1211 (") street. AgnesAJascbeer and Grace Losch.
Those who participated in tho ban
There will be no open dull of the quet were: Mrs. W. G. Morrison ana
Pershing.Ritles on December ." as Mrs. Ode Hector, patronesses; Mrs.
announced some time ago. It Is os-, lom.es Manahan, Misses Mamie
pecially desired that every man be Miller. (J race Losch, Nannlo Frank-
present on that date, however, as
matters of s eciul interest will come up
Mi, Lucy Haywood. Zeda Wilson.
Pertha DuTell, Grace Fails, Maysle
Ames, Winifred Chad wick, Ethel
Charles E. Williams was called to IMgneb, Agnes Casebeer, Lulu Wal
New York last week owing to the ker, Edith Whittier, Pearl Power,
sickness or Mrs. Williams. It is Hazel Murray, Sophy Koehler, Eona
thought an (peration is necessarv G'ind, Josephine i'oynter, Eola Auld,
and that Mr. Williams will not be 1 Florenco Roberts, a r nolle cady,
back to the University for a few ' Clare Mackin and Margaret Griml
weoks. ' son.
Heavy
Cotton
Union Suits
For Hen
ll you want heavy, cold
weather underwear and yet
cannot wear wool, we have
just the thing to suit you.
Heavy, ad cotton, fleece
lined union suits.
The quantity limited. At
present we have all sizes.
Price
$1.00
Each.
Miller & Paine.
You Can
Buy Your
Thanksgiving
Candies at
The CoOp.
Our Bon Bons
The Best.
Home Made Candy
Try It.
The Co0p
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Demand High-ClacH
AMUSEMENTS
Our llilliard Parlor
is up-to-date nnd absolutely
free from immoral influence.
Phone 586. POWELL'S, 146 N. nth
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