The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NKHRASKAN.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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Tumble Weeds.
Hny your shoes at SnndersonR.
Special Attention
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The Co-Op.
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Handkorchlef sale at The Famous.
Ed. Young, News.
Why not take your bath at Chris'
bath house, 11 and P Streets.
Colors at The Co-Op.
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I'mnants at The Co-Op.
Megaphones at The Co-Op.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Square meals at Francis Bros.
Toot ball buttons at The Co-Op.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
iMunson's restaurant, HIS O st.
Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st.
All University books and supplies at
the Scarlet and Cream tore.
Waterman's Fountain Pens, the best.
At the University Book Store.
Try Sandersons. They have the
best shoes on earth for the money.
Amateur Photography
PRICES RIGHT.
GRAY BROS. 2i6 o st
Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91)
sells coal at 1044 O st. See him.
STUDENTS. Buy your kid gloves
and corsets at The Famous, 1029 O.
B. & T. have got some "kids" that
you would appreciate. 1 per pair.
The Univ. Book Store 348 No. 11th.
Dr. Woodward, ocrulist, Richards
block.
Don Cameron'B lunch counter, 114 So.
11th st.
Full line of Regent $3.50 shoes, Sandersons
"Sorosis" shoes for University girls
are the best. For sale only at Web
ster & Rogers.
To Make His Hark
Dress up. It don't cost much. The
Ewing Clothing Co. have the clothes
Tor you at prices that are satisfactory.
I $3. 00 will buy a first class shoe at
Sandersons.
Megaphones and pennants at the
Univ. Book Store.
Allen Sedgwick returned from a trip
to Europe yesterday.
Geo. Constancer's new llve-chalr bar
ber shop at 1010 O st.
Buy a Hastings and Beach General
Physics for reference.
Student groups u specialty at Bass'
fctudio, 1026 O street.
Mission study classes will be organ
ized (his week. The two courses to be
given are, "An Introduction to the
Study of Foreign Missions." by Law
rence, and "The Evangelization of the
World," by Mott. Anyone may enter
either of the classes and the time of
meeting will be aranged to Aiit all.
A Student should use
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens
For Sale by all Dealers, or
L. E. WATERMAN CO.,
155 157 Broadway, NEW YORK. Largest Fountain Pon Manufacturers
In the World
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DEBATING CLUBS.
The Union Boys Debating Club held
Its meeting as usual. The question,
resolved. Unit the United States gov
ernment should aid the Boers In their
struggle for liberty, was debated by
Messrs. Scott, Pospisil, and Meier in
the affirmative and Messrs. Cronin,
Gibbons and Baldwin in the negative.
See Westorfleld for the latest Uni.
hair cut. 117 No. 13th st.
Ewlug Clothing Co. for clothes that
suit you financially and mentally.
J)o you want to rent a piano? Go
to the Malthews Piano Co., 1120 O
street.
Don't forget the Ewing Clothing Co.
They have novelties to offer you at
reasonable-prices
All University boys who have the
price wear -'Walk-Over-" shoes. For
sale only at Webster & Rogers.
Our price on underwear has always
been the lowest in town. Try us.
Yule Bros. Laundry, 1514 0 street.
The Palladln Boys Debating Club
argued the question, resolved, that
labor unions cannot accomplish any
thing to Justify their continued exist
ence. The affirmative was upheld by
Messrs. King and Nelson, and the
negative by Messrs. Johnson and Hall.
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The Maxwell Debating Club argued
upon the question, resolved .thai Con
gress should puss an act defining the
circulation of anarchistic literature
and speech as treason. Affirmative,
Messrs. Swain, Peterson, Sr., and W.K.
WlUlams. Negative, Messrs. Rotruck,
f. c. FosteraTnrTrewrotr:
FALL FESTIVITIES AT
Kansas City, Mo.
$5.75 ROUND TRIP.
Tickets on salt October 5th to I'Jtli indiisivo, return
limit October 14th, 11)01.
GO AND SEE THE MERRY CROWD.
Leave Lincoln 5:10 ji. m., arrive Kansas City 1 1:40 a. in
Leave Lincoln 1:35 p. m., arrive Kansas City 8:35 p. in.
City Ticket Office, Burlington Depot,
Corner loth and O Streets. -- 7th Street, Bet. P and Q.
Tele phone 3jj'f Telephone 35.
Have you thought about that over
coat? Better call on Ewing Clothing
Co. and seo their now stock. Their
prices suit.
' Our office is the rallying place for
'k students who buy coal or wood. We
satisfy them every time
trial order,
Give' us a
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Union Fuel Co., 1014 O.
One of the largest crowds ever as
sembled on Northrop field witnessed
the defeat of Nebraska by a score of
19 to 0 by the husky Minnesotans,
Saturday. It is estimated that fully
eight thousand people waro on the
ground b. Every available foot of
space was occuplad and many were
turned away 'rum Jack of room.
Iiicouala toner uf Frnt I.wm
A New Jersey baker who was fined
for gelling bread on Sunday has de
monstrated the inconsistency of pres
ent laws by buying on Sunday a cigar
at the drug store kept by the justico
who fined him. He also bought
stamps at the postofflce, showing that
the government itself violates the
law.
Have you got to
speak a piece?
Well, we don't know oi any klad -t " effort," tnai
, the echoolboy'e "recitation" or the echoolgirT "read
tng'aad along through the whole school and collet I
career, down to the "reepontc to toaitt" at the let!
I ' elate dinner,' that la not provided for among i--
Commtttctment Parti, Including ''eiforti" for all
1 other occauon. M,
roj !( ttaje, Uolh tide of lire quotient. 140.
I Plaiablt I'lain. Kor school and parlor. il-W.
Oallrgt Uen'i IhretUitult DtclamaUont l.00.
I Cblkgt Mahli' Tkrrt-ilnnl trading: 11.00.
' i'iectubi l'rieSiillnalmtt$. !..
. Acme Datamation Hook. Paper, 90e. Cloth, JOc.
I Jamly J'tectt to Sptak . 106 on teparate cardi. Me.
I Liit of "CpnUnU"of any or all of above free on re
' qut If you mention thlt ad.
I HHDS X0BLX, FrtUskera
4-0-13-14 Coatr LutlUto H. T. CMj
SekootbcoiiallpMitXartalOHiUort.
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the Suits and Overcoats
We .sell lit J 1 2.50 iind $15.00 'l,'' the same values
an -you'll pay $10.50, $43.00-andfcJO.OO for else
where. They're made by such well-known peo
ple as Hart, "Schaffner fc Marxand SZeTn-TJIoch
Co. made with the most careful attention to
detail, cut on stylish and r perfect fitting lines
in fact, equal in every respect to custom tailored
garments and cost less than half as much.
Armstrong Clothing Company,
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1221-27 O Strut1
Htm Location.
Take Your Shoe Repairing to
JOSEPH KOLBACH,
1326 O STREET
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ALL WOllK GUARANTEED
Second-Hand Books
Ostrorn's Old Bdtk Store
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