The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 15, 1901, Page 3, Image 3
SBSpS" ,J8&ssili3 taV. - yt '- V X.i ' 1 . 1 1 .i TIIK DAILY NK1JKASKAN. , a LOCAL AND PERSONAL Tumble Weeds. l.UJ.iiWW'nWfn v tttjSi2m I rT 'i i IX" W Tlie Co-Op. Who's Ltidwlg"? Ed. Young, News. Colors nt The Co-Op. Pennants nt The Co-Op. ?.Iegaphonefl at The Co-Op. Eat nt Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. r.jotbnll buttons nt The Co-Op. Fine furs, 'Steele, 143 So. 12th. Munson's restaurant, 1H8 0 st. Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th st. The Univ. Book Store, 310 No. 11th. Dr. Woodward, occuliBt, Richards block. Don CameronVs lunch counter, 114 So. 11th bL i nt zk Full line of Regent f3i50 shoes, San dersons. $3.00 wlil buy u first cluas shoe at Sandersons. Geo. Constancer's new flvo-chair bar ber shop at 1010 O st. California is preparing to send her track team eaat this year. I . See 'Wosterfleld for 'the Intent Uni. hair cut. 117 No. 13th st. Ewing Clothing Co. for clothes that suit you financially and mentally. Sweaters of every kind from 50c to $4.50 line at Ewlng's. All .colors. Miss Kittle Brace, of Omaha, will visit University friends noxt week. po you waut to rent a piano? Go to the Matthews Piano Co., 1120 .0 street. Messrs. Claude Lawler and Howard Kendall have recently Joined the Lin coln Light Infantry. Miss Katherlne Thymbal returned from Minneapolis with friends for a short visit at the University. All University boys who have the price wear "Walk-Over" shoes. For sale only at Webster & Rogers. Our price on underwear has always heen the lowest In town. Try us. Yule Bros. Laundry, 1514 O street. Ralph Rosenberg, ox-'04, is visiting University friends this week. He at tended the blg Minneapolis game. The books with music of the "Mes alah," which the chorus will study this semester have arived and will be used this evening. Light attendance at glasses was re ported yesterday, especially In tho forenoon. This waB due to the late arrival of the excursion trains. Professor. Ward lectured tp the class In geology yesterday morning, In the absence of Prof. Barbour. He talked of the fossil remains of ancient animal His lectures will be continued next Thursday. Huy your Rhoes at Sandersons. Handkerchief snlc at The Fnnious. Why not tnko your bath at Chris' bath house, 11 and P Streets. Try Sanderson's. They have the best shoos on earth for the money. Charles II. Gregory (U. of N. '91) Bella coal nt 1044 0 st. See him. P" K Kidd has returned to resume Ills studies with the senior class.. STUDENTS. Buy your kid gloves add corsets at The Famous, 1029 O. B & T. have got some "kids" that you would appreciate. $1 per pnlr. The University B'ook Store, 340 No. 11th st. The Scarlet and Cream store. The girls in Domestic Science I nre now learning the relative value of health foods. "Soroflte" shoes' fbr University girls nre the best. For sale only at Web ster & Rogers. Miss Grace Rushton, who is teach ing In FallB City, visited friends in the city Saturday. The Nebraska school of music is preparing for n graduation recital in the near future. Claude Abbott, an engineering stu dent last year, is working for the Elk horn in the Black Hills. The literary societies will begin Voting on the names of candidates for membership at their next meeting. Hlland B. Noyes, '98, has a very good position as electrician with the Omaha Electric Lighting Company. The program for drill waB slightly altered last evening by giving the recruits some Introductory Instructions in marching. Professor Chntburn will be In the laboratory every day from two to five superintending the tests of materials for construction. The Minnesota chapter of Delta Delta Delta entertained the chapter fiom heie with a theatre party and a biippei afterward. The engineering laboratory has a new extensometer, which will meas ure the stretch of metal bars to the ten-thousandth part of an Inch. Bert Gordon, 01, has been traveling traveling In Wisconsin an1 Michigan during the summer. He was in Minne apolis Saturday forUie game, and re turned to his field of work by the way of Chicago, ' Have you got to speak a piece? Well, we don't know of any kind of "effort," fro m the schoolboy's "recitation" or the ichoolftrl'i "read- Inf ," end along through the whole school end collet career, down to the "response to toasts" et the led "tlm dlnuer," that It not prorided for among i m Commencement Parti. Including ' efforts" for all other oocnuom. .id. Pros ami Cons. Both tide of live question!. 1J0. Playable Plan: Kor school and parlor. tM. CoHeg Jfen's Three-U mute Declamation! $1,00. J Cullege Hauls' rhiee-ilmute Headings 11.00. Pircti lor I'nte-Sjxal mg Contest. 11.00. Acme Ijrclumatto Hook, faper. 30c. Cloth, 30c. Hattily Pieces to Speak. 108 on separate cards, 10c j LUt of " Contents "of any or all of aboee free on re quest If you mention this ad. Hums & I0BLE, Publisher! H 4-5-13-14 jCoopcr IaitltBte H. T. City Schoclbooks q all publisher at one ttort. To Make His A Student should use Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pens For Sale by all Dealers, or L. K. WATERMAN CO., s f .") 1.V7 Hronchvay, NKW YORK. Largest Fountnin Pen Manufacturers In tho World Special Attention t0 Amateur Photography PRICES RIGHT. GRAY BROS. 1216 o st FALL FESTIVITIES AT Kansas City, Mo. $5.75 ROUND TRIP. Ticket on sale October :th to I2tli inoliinive, return limit October 14 th, 1901. GO AND SEE THE MERRY CROWD. Leave Lincoln 5: 10 it. in., arrive Kannart City 11 :40 u. in Leave Lincoln 1:35)). m., arrive KanHaH City 8:85 p. in. City Ticket Office, BnrHngton Depot, Corner loth and O Street. 7th Street, Bet. P and Q. Telephone 335. Telephone 35. Zb Suits and Owrcoats We sell at $12,50 and $15.00 are the same values as you'll pay $16.50, $18.00 and $20.00 for else where. They're made by such well-known peo ple as Hart, Schaffner tfe Marx and Stein -Bloch Co. made with the most careful attention to ' detail, cut on stylish and perfect fitting lines in fact, equal in every respect to custom tailored garments and cost less than half as much. Armstrong Clothing Company, Zhe Jllways Sattafaetory SUrt, 122U27 6 Street Dew Location. mmmmmmmmmmmmmmf Take Your Shoe Repairing to JOSEPH KOLBAGH. 1326 O STREET ALL WOKK, GUARANTEED. Hark MiiiiimiimimM Second-Hand Books Osborn's Old Book Store aJa ' .6 v "l ' fl i, v: - m I - .'! 1.1 V5 7A t ?t 'l n . 4 .X1 . i rf F- '. 1 ly-ll M . 4 'I 1 SI A M .m .u ' . . 5 C - Ml . . i r-.a -AV av vt5 I t 1. r". ' j! ' i : 131 North 12th St., t j - - ... t -.Ar. jr.."t 1.-MHU,, . c v ' wBM6tTe