The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Ed Young, PIPES.
Dr. UasoJMcMurtry Blk.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 Bo. 12th.
Munson's restaurant, 1418 0 st.
Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th.
Buy your millinery at the Famous.
$1.25 kid glpves 98c at The FamouB.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st.
Dr. Woodward, oec.ullst, Richards
block.
Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114 So.
11th st.
See Westerfleld for the latest Unl.
hair cut. 117 No. 13th st.
Ewlng Clothing Co. are sole agents
for Hawes $3 guaranteed hats.
Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91)
sellB coal at 1044 O st. See him.
J ta Phi has pledged Miss Win 1
fred Howell of Centervillo, Iowa.
Union suits for men and boys at
Ewlng's. Prices lowest; quality un
excelled. Dr. Hiil addressed a meeting of
Gago county teachers at Beatrice Sat
urday. Don't forget Ewing has a full lino
of Way's muillers. They are nice for
cold weather.
"Sorosis" shoes for University girls
are the best. For sale only at Web
ster & Rogers.
.1. J. Fossler wont to Cedar Creek,
to secure specimens Tor the Depart
ment of Botany.
The college settlement board elect
ed Professor Ualdwoll as treasurer
for the ensuing year.
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
Li.in 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 st.
The young ladies or tho Y. W. C.
A. are in correspondence with Miss
Togg and a graduate ol Denver uni
versity for secretary.
Miss Kathermo Sedgwick or York
is visiting her PI Phi sisters In tho
city. She Is accompanied by her
cousin Mltfc Viola Sedgwick.
The contract for the excavation
and hulloing of the basement walls
of tho new college sottlomenb build
ing was let Wednesday oy Mr. Candy
dresident of tho board. "
Entries for tlio tennis tuurnoy
closed Friday n ono o'clook.
Tlio Junior football team has organ
zed, with W. E. Hannnn as captain.
A dark chamber is being .nacie In
tho Plant House for tho use of tho
plant pluslologlsts. Tho cfToot of
darkness will be studied upon tho
plants grown there.
Tlio funeral or Mrs. Manoah P
Recce took place yestorday aftornoon
rrom her lato reidenco 1210 K st.
The services wore conducted by Dr.
Wharton assisted by Chancellor And
rews. The remains were interred at
Wyuka.
J. n. Cook, of Agate Springs
ranch, Sioux county has promised tho
historical society a considerable part
of his interesting collection of Indian
spoclmens. Mr. Cook was a ploncor
among tho Indians, and has a wide
acquaintance among thorn.
J. S. Moore will address the Y. M.
C. A. November 1. lie was secrotary
of the university Y. M. C. A. for
three years and is now state secretary
for Missouri. It is desiren that all
new members of the .association be
out and meet him.
Miss Jano
Cobb "a
Mcfarland '99
was
married last week to
Ralph
Nelson Douglas or St. Joseph, Mo.
The ceremony was perrormed at the
home or the bride's parents at Los
Angeles, Cal. The groom is a promi
nent wholesale eonrcctioncr, of St.
Joseph.
Arrangements have been mado
whereby the Mechanic Arts building
will be kept open until 10 o'clock at
night. This is due to tho request of
the numerous students who have
work in the building. A largo num
ber of new chairs have been received
which will oe used In Mechanic Arts
buLlcLlng.
The State Historical soolecy lias
secured for display the Hopkins ool
lection of archcologlcal material lo
cated at Uakdalc. Mr. Blackmail ar
ohoeulogist of the society. Mr.
Broun of tho Minnesota Historical
Society have Just visited the ancient
Indian sites at that place.
This ovenine the wedding of Miss
Lena Anthony to Mr. Leonard
Bobbins, or Newark, New Jersey will
tako place. Mr. Robblns will prob
ably be remembered by some as a
rorinor student of the university.
At present he Is a promising young
nowspaper man at Nowark. The
wedding will tako placo at the home
of Miss Anthony's parents, Eleventh
and J streets.
Students Intending to tako tho
course in tho School or Agriculture
who took tue examination for Uni
versity certificate will present them
to tho Principal on entorlng. Four
hundred and ten pupils were roportod
as having successfully passed the ex
aminations entitling them to this
certificate, which admits them with
out examinaion to tho School of Ag
riculture. Thirty counties and a
number or village schools aroalreadv
on the accredited list.
Sleu&orlul Portrait of Davit.
a
A memorial portrait of Captain Aus
tin R. Davis, who was killed in the at
tack on Tien Tain, Is to be placed In
the Carnegie Library at Atlanta, Ga.
The library building occupies the site
of the Imuso in which Captain Davis
was born.
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Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1901.
Mr. Dunroy:
Are these poems REAL poetry? Most certainly,
for they have come out of the heart of the poet, and the
thought is the thought of the people and of the race. All
come as a message, sometimes almost divine, out of the heart
only to find a lodgment in tho 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
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