i v '"' -fl ,.',- f HIE DAILY NEBRASKA!. f .!& Buy your shoes at Sandersons mn -mip'W -mfrtfrf'" !- f s . n? ir LOCAL AND PERSONAL The Co-Op. Sanderson's Shoes. Ed Young, PIPES. Co'ors at The Co-Op. Pennants at The Co-Op. Megaphones at The Cn-Op. Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th. Tootball buttons at The Co-Op. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. w- Munson's restaurant, 1418 O st. Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th. Square meals at Francis Bros. Buy your millinery at tho Famous. $1.23 kid gloves 98c at Tho Famous. The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at. Dr. Woodward, occ.ulist, Richards block. Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So. 11th st. See Westerficld for the latest Uni. hair cut. 117 No. 13th st. Arthur G. Pancoast. law '01, Is prac ticing law In South Omaha-. Ewing Clothing Co. are sole agents for Hawes $3 guaranteed hats. Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91) sells coal at 1044 O st. See him. B. & T. have got some "kids" that you would appreciate. $1 per pair. For Students Those new $3 ovals and $4 panels at Bass Studio, 102G O. Fnlon suits for men and boys at Ewing's. Prices lowest; quality un excelled. There will be a meeting of the freshmen class October 24 for election of oHloers. Don't forget Ewing has a full line of Way's mufflers. Thy are nice for cold weather. "Sorosis" shoes for University girls are the best. For sale only at Web ster & Rogers. Do you wear gloves? Have, you seen the line Ewing's are showing. See the case In front of store. Boys have you seen those $3.00 blu chers, made of best Box Calf and welt ed soles at Perkins &. Sheldon's, 1123 O street. The Long. The Short, The Fat, The Lean men get their pantaloons at Ewing's. All prices. Fit guaranteed. 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 at. Chancellor Andrews addressed the students at the Academy Wednesday morning. The chemistry lecture room was filled and every one was well pleased over the gathering and the Chancellor's remarks op "How to be come a scholar," Oytsor soup 5c today at Francis Bros. Students group .a specialty at Bass' studio. 1020 O St. (Jo i,o Matliow Piano 'o., for sheet music and supplies. Plans are being formulated to form a faculty club in the University of California. E. M. Dunaway, '02. who has been on the Rick list for two days. Is able to attend classes. Ames college has the military de partment divided into three battalions, each with three companies. The girls' basket ball team at Cali fornia university began their fit Ht practice last Saturday. Professor ovolaun's class in mete orology is beginning a series of prac tical investigations with weather maps. Sigma Alpha Epsilon gave a smok er Wednesday evening at their chap ter house 321 IS. 10th St. Yule Bros. Hand Laundry will make you a special ratu on underwear. They use no acids, l.lli O St. Bet ter try them. Fifty-six colleges and universities have signified their intentions of sending representatives to the Yale bl-centennlal. The "We Ate A Pie ' club offers an $8.00 football uniform to the player who carries the ball over Iowa's goal line next Friday. Ex. Among the events at Yale this week will be a torch-light parade, a series of pantomimes Illustrating college life from Colonial times to the present. C. J. Warner. '00, state representa tive from Lancaster county, was hi fiom Waverly yesterday and was sliak-, ing hands with old friends on the campus The nw student directory for Stan foid, Cal., lias been published. At that Institution they are placed on sale. The total number of students appears to be 1.170. (Justavus Babson has joined a Bur lington locating party, en route to western Wyoming, ' where they will work this winter. Mr. Babson will be to draughtsman for the party. Lucius S. btorrs MM) made a short cail on his friends at the university October 22. ITc is still working for the Northern Pacific R. R. with liQudOiiarters at st. J'aul. lie looks prosperous and is in the best' of spirits. J)r. A. Ross Hill will speak to tho Y. M. (J. A. in the old chapei, Sun day Oct. 27, 4 pm.. on tho subject: "What does membership in tho Young Men's Christian Association mean." Tho meeting Is designed especially for members and they are urged to be present. At Pennsylvania there Is what is called the "Tall Men's Club." The twelve tallest men in the university only are eligible for membership. A quorum consists of thirty-seven feet of members. The officers are "Moon Hitter," "Sky Scraper," "Celling Dus ter," and "Giraffe." A dance will bo given some time soon to which only young ladies five feet,or less In height will bo Invited. SIDLES Exclusive Sporting Goods House Agents for Spalding, Vic tor nnd D. &, M. Goods . . jrssa 1304 o st. TUMBLE Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1901. 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