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nvw WK c - ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. fW wil. i i TZjrr, y.T-J. x ; The Co-Op. Sanderson's Shoes. Ed Young, PIPE8. Co'ors nt The Co-Op. Pennants at The Co-Op. Megaphones at The Cn-Op. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. r.:otball buttons at The Co-Op. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. IWunson's restaurant, 1418 0 Bt. jteele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. Square meals at Francis Hroa. Buy jour millinery at the Famous. 1.2.") Kid gloveB 98c at The Famous. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st. All the leading corsets at The Famous. Dr. Woodward, occulist, Richards block. Buy your shoes at Sandersons. Arthur Q. Pancoast, law '01, Is prac ticing law In South Omaha. Charles B.Orogory (U. of N. '91) J sells coal at 1044 G st. Seo him. STUDENTS. Buy your kid gloves and corsets at The Famous, 1029 0. B. & T. have got some "kids' that you would appreciate. $1 por pair. For Students Those now $3 ovals and $4 panels at Bass Studio, 1026 O. There will be a meeting of the freshmen class October 24 for election of officers. Don't forget Ewing has a full line of Way's mufflers. They' are nice for cold weather. "Sorosis" shoes for University girls are the best. For sale only at Web ster & Rogers. "1217 O St." That's- the number of Pa I ne's Clothing Store. A good place to buy good clothes. Bass' studio. 1026 O street. None better. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11th st. Geo. Constancer's new five-chair bar ber shop at 1010 O st. See Westerfield .for the latest Unl. hair cut. 117 No. 13th st.j Ewing Clothing Co. are sole agentB for Hawes $3 guaranteed hats. Up-to-date in every way: those ex quisite photos at Bass', 1026 O Bt. Do you want to rent a piano? Go to the Matthews Piano Co., 1120 O st. First class nianos at honest prices fcom Matthews Piano 1 1 , 11J i O St. Union suits for men and boys nt Ewlng's. Prices lowest; quality un- V eXMlle(1' If you haven't seen that leaflet "Facts," you should get one at the Y. M. C. A. rooms at once. Miss Bertha Crawford, who is a student at the school of music has en tered the University. SIDLES Exclusive Sporting Goods House Agents for Spalding, Vic tor and D. A: M. Goods. . iF& 1304 0 ST. Mrs. Macomber and Mrs. Harls are visiting with their daughters at the Delta Gumma houso. The Long. The Short, The Fat. The Lean men get their pantaloons at Ewing's. All prices. Fit guaranteed. It isn't absolutely necessary for your shirts to come back faded. Yule Bros. Hand Laundry use no acids. 1517 O st. Sohuyler Miller, left Tuesday after noon for Europe Ho will join II. U. Shedd in London andtoeetber they will take in the continent. Rev. Mr. Smith. Wesleynn, '95. Ih taking graduate work in the Univers ity. He attended an eastern college for three years and has been prenching at Sutton the past two years. The Dolian will tako up the time of their regnlar meeting next Friday ev ening with a social time, at their so ciety rooms, the regular program "com ing the following week. Do you wear gloves? Have you seen the line Ewlng's are showing. See the case In front of store. V.- X Miss Rose Olson, after a few days' Illness, has again resumed her duties as Instructor at the Conservatory. Y "i "Facts" have you seen them? A '' limited number of copleB. Call early at the Y. M. C. A. rooms and get one. v1v Boys have you seen those $3.00 blu- t .. .1 Imnt T1V ftl nml ..j1t yix "-vCiiero, iijuub ui ucoi uua vuh. uu ivwr $& &'l soles at Perkins & Sheldon's, 1123 v . 7 -i U. G. Cornell, the University photo grapher, recently took some very nice views of the collection of Indian relics, etc.. which have just been received from Geneva and surrounding country. The classes in domestic science are enjoying their work this year very much. New apparatus Is being a'dded from time to time thus enabling the best possible results to be obtained. Miss Jones Is also proving herself a vqpy efficient instructor. O street. t , Try our Rich Hill Lump for heating at $4.50. per" ton. It Is the best coal there Is. Give It a trial. Union Fuel Co., 1014 O st. tr f The first students' recital of the year will bo given In the University IV ,..., vt i' 01 mu ui j VjUUIJCI iiifvciuMci ui. juvbd leuiufin Clothing; Cleaned or Dyed At . MANN'S, 1322 0 Street DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eyes Examlsed Free. Prices Reaeiu&!e. TUMBLE WEEDS Sioux City, lown, Oct. 21, 1901. Air. Dunroy: k Are these poems KEAL poetry? Most certainly, for they have come out of the heart of the poet, and the thought the thought of the people and of the race. All come as a menage, sometimes almost divine, out of the Mart only to "find a lodgment in the heart. That indefinable something which characterizes all true poetry and all divin ely gifted poets is clearly found in Tumble Weeds. Kindly yours, WILLIS MARSHALL, TUMBLE WEEDS. 40 Arc you Going to California? Call and get Printed Matter that will give you full information as to its Climate Resources and the best way to get there. City Ticket Office, Burlington Depot, Corner loth and O Streets,. : 7th Street, BetB and Q. Telephone 335. . Telephone 25. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS, Portrait aid Uisdcape Photographer 139 South nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. QALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871. - v GET A SHAVE AT , , , Kohlir's . . . Y. M. G. A. BARBER SHOP 13th and P. Sts."" He knows how to do it right. . , . . . WATCH REPAIRING . Special rates to students, uGioss I . omitn, O v w w O 0 v w w v J J O O' S Jtjtjtjt THE ONLY JJt DIRECT nOUTB J JJtJtjt BETWEEN J J California and the east Is the tt- & Union Pacific, "The Over- J land Route." This "was tho J first road to span the contl- J jt nent with bands of steel. It I Imj,Ml I aft PlCTOr V Jt made friends in those early Jt J days It is making them now, J? jt on account of Its superior ser- & & vice and miperb equipment Jt and quick trains, " J j For fiiU Information call on A t or address, ,'.-, - . ., - ' iE. 5T.VSL03S0N, dt frl ' L t)TM " i n -i-vfcil . M n 7 '" i 1 rsw y ,l 4. v -K. ' . '.I fi ' ''J , m -3 1 - fv, ' J .. H Ji" ," '' .XI 1 $ " - 1 , ' 1 V, '.i MA J 1 Fi lOh - -- 'J 1 r r :'M ,, ,,. a-rti rm .1 k't ? a ' 5 jr. . .- fr! "v -I'W? f-r 'if ': , , i Hi ' ' 1 r 'tt '' m . are one or, tne, principal icaturea ot the College of Music, -)uVVv.vl -JWP55I xo.sfa.toXyv t'" r-c