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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1902)
TUB DAILY NEBRASKA!? I 1 TALK WITH LUDWIG ABOUT YOUR CLOTHES We make the best fall-dress suits in town, $30.00 up we have every thing you want at the price you C want it, 1036 O Street. Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Boda in Season. Open Boda in Season. All Ntoht. If You're a Kicker Ctti & Lincoln Hardware Co. ROOT BALL And hick it to your heart ? content. Lipcolji Hardware Co, 1312-1314 0 Street. THE FAMOUS CADET UNI FORM Made by The Henderson Ames Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan, can be secured of JAMES HEARN, 237 South nth Street. See cloth samples and let him take yonr measure. Yule Bros. Laundry 154 O Sttert. Tel. 754. Originators of the idea of Mending borne work satisfactory DR. J. R. HAGGARD. -Physician and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 1310 (i street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. THE NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f., E. ft M. V. R'Y. - Bust Line to ST. RAUL BLACK HILLS CHICAGO 1 1024 o St. K. R. Butleu, C. T. H. 1024 O St. Roy McGinnis, Gen'l Agt." Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, First Class Service. A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor. 113 So. 11th St , Lincoln, Neb. The Best Shoes on OTJR $3.00 and $3.50 SPECIALS jOtt$M an osrfiEsr.Jb Local and Personal Oregon', the- Coal Man. Bat at Don Cameron's, 118 80. I lth. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 1Kb. 3o. The Palace barber shop, 109 No. 11th 8t. Dr. Baker's office, -Palnc'e. over Miller and Buy your Gloves at tho F&ntoiui. Buy your Corsets at the Famous. Buy your Millinery at the Famous. Gloves Cleaned at tho Famous. Forty men are out'for football prac tice dally. C. Yoder has added a collection of Pink Celestltc to the Btate museum. R. S. Baker, '97, Is superintendent of the schools at Wood River. Miss Mildred Clarke Is back school again after a long Illness. ut MIbb Madge Ames, '02, is teaching In the scientific department of the Albion high school. V. Peterson of F?merson, after a two years' absence, hns returned to grad uate with '03. Prof. 0. V. P. Stout is back at his post again after hiB summer's work in the west. Miss Helen Fields of Shenandoah, la., is in tho city to attend tho Whit-lng-Westermon wedding tonight. Rev. Benj. J. FiU. of St. Luke's Epis copal church, entertained tho student members of his congregation at his apartments, 1218 T street. A. I. G-alnes, who has resigned from the weather bureau, will leave tomor row for his homo in Elk City. A manual of wood turning of Prof. R. C. Richards Is in use this year in classes in mechanical engineering 1. John Spittler, law '02, has been nom inated by tho democrats of Holt coun ty as a candidate for representative to the next stato legislature. W. H. Warner. '01, retains hiB posi tion as analyst for the Republic Steel WorkB, Youngstown, O.. instead of re turning this year for graduate work in geology as he Intended. THE LINCOLN BOOK STORE 1123 O STREET. HAVE IN STOCK SOME COPIES: -Hastings" & Beach's Physics, Beaman & Smith's Algebra, Remsen's Chemistry, Allen & Greenaugh's Latin Grammar, And several other Text Books, which will be sold this week at reduced prices. Earth for the Price OUJR $3.00 art $3.50 SPECIALS Mary Drayton, '02, 1b tcachlnR In tho Stanton schools. Bran Sago, '02, Is employed as as Blstant ticket agent at Beatrice, Neb. Miss Rthel Masters, '02, Is teaching In the Edgar high school this year. Fifteen law students have Blgnlfled their Intention of entering the prelim inary debates this year. Miss Howell, teacher in the elocution department spent her summer vaca tion at Hot Springs, Ark. The advanced classes in elocution are about to take up Hamlet. This Is a new departure. Miss Man' Meeker, '03, has charge of tho girls' gymnasium class at Wesloy an. She expects Rood success. laboratory work In mechanical drawing designs has been delayed on account of a lack of drawing tables. The railroad officials yesterday gave notice, that the matter of rates for the Boulder game is yet unsettled. W S. Heitzman, '99, who represents the Maynard, Merrill & Co., publishers, of New York, was in the city yester day Mr. Leon Pepperberg returned with about forty excellent specimens of tho genus Campophyllum, which he nasi donated to tho stato museum. F. E. Osborn, '00, has returned to Omaha to enter upon his senior work in the College of Medicine. He is con nected with the "Pulse," the publica tion of the medical department. The music's going gaily. And the oysters are in prime: Come down and hear "Bill Bailey," and "The Good Old Summer Time," Powell's Oliver Theatre Cigar Store. One of the leading original contribu tions to the Journal of tho American Medical association this week was written by Dr. A. C. Stokes of the fac ulty of the College of Medicine of the university. Philip F. Bross arrived In the city yesterday to resume his studies at the university. He will also assist in tho department of philosophy. For tho last few months Mr. Bross hns been at McCook, where he was in the era- ploy of the Burlington. wtS) Tho gardener la preparing for cold weather by removing the flowers and plants on the campuB to the green house. J. L. Hlrshy, '05, of tho mechanical engineering department, was employed in the B. A M. survey gang during the Hummer- 'ihDiaw Mrs. J. H. Spencer of the l-adles' Faculty club, left last Tuesday for a two months' vIbII In Washington and Philadelphia. rho southeast corner In the attk of the Mechanic Arts building Is being fitted up for a taxidermy room for Professor Bruner. t , Grace O. Rowo, a former student and" altcy of Edward Bowe, medio, .was. married Monday to Oscar Chygens, a merchant of Surprise, Mrs. O. A. Loveland hns retiunrd from a months' visit in Vermont. Airs. Iyoveland's mother camo with her to spend the winter In Lincoln. Thr chorus classes under Mrs Ray mond are yet left onen to those who want to register for those courses, without paying the extra J3. The beginning class In elocutiou is larger by about tventy.-flvo. -than -last year. Somo very promising Btudeirtrt have registered for this course. John Holmes, '03, of the civil engi neering department, was oniployed as axe-man In tho Union Pacific survey gang In Wyoming last summer The training table Is an established fact now at 021 North Sixteenth street Six men take their meals thercand tin number Is expected to reach fifteen Miss Rose Olson, piano Ins true tnr at the Conservatory, tfas forced to give up her work last weok on account of ill health. Sho Is now taking treat ment at St. Elizabeth's hospital. Howard Hubbell, secretary of th university Y. M. C. A. last year, is lir the city today. He leaves tonight for Chicago, where he will enter the Chi cago Central Y. M. C. A. training school. The band met last evening for the first time and it promises to be the best in the history of the university. There were more members than places A concert will be given in the chnpel in tho near future. There arc about ten students in the advanced French nnd linguistic science classes who in a short tlm will be capable of taking positions in high schools throughout the slate, do ing tho university as well us them selves much honor There have been a number of changes In the department of mathe matics along the lino of courses. Miss Puffer has been assigned to take the clasB In geometry of position. Ad junct Professor Moriu is to taile course 15 in the afternoon nnd Profes sor Davis courses 20 and 21. We promptly obtain U. B. and Foreign mm &fS'k?AP.TenUo. to, (im rnnnrt on Row to Secure fRADE-MARKS For fret book. ttuantaand nxxtt to ff.M ii'J Opposite u. 55. Patent Office WASHINGTON D.C. 'W' v"V(