The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 09, 1901, Page 3, Image 3
,v U41 !BlwvyTiiar;,..yt,-w Xw,, i7.'m .; tu. i . . in,vi ; , it !' -'' V ' i 'ii 'fil, i i " JX 'ft: , 1 A I "xity, .- ft TIIK DAILY NKHKASKAN. r u 1 t & K o fr- For the Minnesota Game If you call at THE CO-OP. before leaving for Minneapolis and get A Football Button A "U of N" or "Nebraska" Pennant A Cane with Colors A Pennant Stick Pin--"U of N" A Streamer of Scarlet and Cream and A Great Big MEGAPHONE You will help win the Game for Nebraska . . THE CO-OP. I I :u rn PENNANTS MEGAPHONES FOOT! A LLL PINS COLORS UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE 340 North Elenenth Street THE SCARLET AND CREAM STORE I I I I M LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Co-Op. I'M. Young, News. Colors at The Co-Op. Pc nnants at The Co-Op. .Megaphones at The Co-Op. feat at Hendry's. 121) N. 11th. .football buttons at The Co-Op. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. Munson's restaurant, 1 1 1 K O st. Steele, the furrier, 113 So. 12th. Tumble Weeds. Handkerchief sale at The Famous. Why not take your bath at Chris' bath house, 11 and P Streets. All Fniveisity books aiul supplies at the Scarlet and Cream store. Waterman's Fountain Pens, the best. At the l'nieiblty Hook Store. Try Sanderson's. They have the best shoes on eaith for the money. Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91) sells coal at 1041 0 st. See lilm. STUDENTS. Buy jour kid gloves and corsets at The Famous, 1021) O. Pot RoaBt Day at Francis Bros. The Hygienic Cafe, 31C So. 12th st. The 1'inv. Book Store, 310 No. 11th. Bais' Studio, 102G O st None better. Dr. Woodward, ocrulist, Richards block. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11th st. Megaphones and pennants at the L'nlv. Book Store. Geo. Constancer's new tlve-chair bar ber shop at 1010 O st. Buy a Hastings und Beach General Physics for reference,. Students' groups a specialty at Bass Studio, 1026 O St. See Westerfleld for the latest Unl. hair cut. 117 No. 13th st. The class in Latin 5 is much larger this year than over before. Miss Edna Howell is attending Nortli western this year. Miss Laura Bridge, '00, Is teaching in the Fremont high chool. Up-to-date in every wa-y those ex quisite photos at Bass' Studio, 1026 O. B. & T. have got some "kids" that you would appreciate. $1 per pair. W0460040ee4404 ooo"efr FALL FESTIVITIES AT Kansas City, Mo. $5.75 ROUND TRIP. Ticket, oh Hiile October 5th to liitli inclusive, return Limit October I 1th, V.)Ul. , GO AND SEE THE MERRY CROWD. Leave Lincoln 5: 1 0 a. in., arrive Haima City I 1 :40 a. in I.eac Lincoln 1 ::15 j. in., ;irrive Kansas City b:35 . in. City Ticket Office, Bnrllngton Depot, Corner 10th and O Streets. 7th Street, Bet. P and Q. Telephone 235. Telephone 25. Miss Emuia Neidhaidt, '01, is teach ing in the schools of LeMars, la. Fhst class pianos at honest prices at the Matthews Piano Co., 1120 O st. ! 4 W444e4400e004 fr44 4 t i ! ! i l The Fnive-rsity Book Stoie, 340 No. 11-th st. Th Scarlet and Cream store. Students' reception at Grace M. K church, 27th and R Bts., Friday even ins. Oct. 4. Everybody wolcome. Your shirts and cuffs will not fade so if you'll let Yule Bros.' Hand Laun dry do them. No acids used. Tel. 754. 1517 O st. ThPloneer Barber Shop ut 113 So. 11th st., where you can get first-class work. All sizes and widths of University gymnasium shoes, 50c to $1.50. San derson's. h Miss Nona Bridge, formerly a stu dent of the University, is attending Wellesley. H. B. Smith. '01, is assisting his father in a real estate office at North Bend tills year. You'll need an overcoat If you see the football game up north. Ewlng has the latest. See them. Dress up and wear Hcarlet and cream. It's U. of N. Be proud of It. In the meantime see Ewlng's for a nice suit. To Make His Hark A Student should use Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens For Sale by all Dealers, or L. K. WATKKMAN CO., 155 157 Broadway, NEW YORK. Largest Fountain Pen Manufacturers". In the World Allen Sedgwick la expected back from Europe about this middle of the week. The girls In domestic science will begin their general cooking course next week. Earle Wehn is in New York city where lie will continue his study on the piano. Professor Richards has placed two new engines in his steam laboratory for use In the mechanical arts department. George Holmes Ijaa returned from a trip to Europe to resume his studies at the University. Don't forget Ewlng Clothing Co. for furnishing goods before you go to Minneapolis. Wo have the novelties. Not how cheap, but bow good Is the way they feel about clothing- n Paine'a Clothing Store. The number of students in the Uni versity Conservatory of Music Is larg er this year than it has ever been before. 1 The boys' locker room has beenrun-i dergolng a number of repairs. Nawf lockers have been put In and some' of! the old ones removed. ,' Be wise by making your money .gof as far as you can- We will hejp you toi do it if you will buy your fuel of us..' Union Fuel Co., 1014 O st. - Are you dlssasltfled with your laun dry because-the shlrta are torivandj faded? Try Yule. Si-OB. Harifl Laun-l dry. It costs no more. 1517 O bU 3 I -r -a J 2i tr .. id f 3 . ,; i, jv 4 1 i . A 1 i JS -: ,1 j Tfl ,3 1 5 ': - I V 77J -A ) m - 'i il B j 'r f .ft c . ? " 1 -J I ' ' . ., . ..s.L t . . -' ' .v-r 1 J. V . ,.4.y . -.Jl if. :a . j yu,iimMjteJki&&fitih, . c. t-i ' -i-m- - m- m K-mmmmm . -, -