The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 01, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Ed Young, PIPES.
Dr. CaBO MoMurbry Blk.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Munson's restaurant, 1418 O at.
Steele, the furrier, 143 So. 12th.
Buy your millinery at the Famous.
$1.25 kid gloves 98c at The Famous.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th st
Dr. Woodward, occ.ulist, Richards
block.
Swoil up-to-dato $3.00 and $3.50
Shoes handereon's.
See Westerfleld for the latest Unl.
hair cut. 117 No. 13th st.
Charles B. Gregory (U. of N. '91)
sells coal at 1044 O Bt. See him.
Bass: Potographs, 102(5 O. iNono
better.
Go to tho Matthews Piano Co., for
pianos at honest prices.
Oytser S'uip 5c today at Francis
Bros.
Alpha Tau Omega has initiatea J.
.1. Fosslcr, It. V. McGrew, and Hom
er Howard.
E. M. HolTnoll spent a few days
In Friend and Exeter this week.
J. O. Berkeley, of Schuyler, was
in town this week, visiting the Al
pha Tans.
The short story seminar did not
meet yesteraay, because of the depar
ture of Mr. Slicda for Milwaukee.
11. D. Lens, a uraduate of tho law
dopartmont, now practicing at Sew
urd -u.7ig-iLi..t.hn n n i versl fry jestrdav.
J.L. Sheldon of tho botany depart
ment has gone to Kearney to study
tho alfaira nist disease which is
causing considerable trouble there.
Sherman A. Whito 'i)8 has been
designated by the president to take
an examination for appointmont as a
lieutenant In tho regular army.
Why do you pay more to have your
unaorwear washed? Yule Bros.,
Hand Laundry havo-always nlvon the
lowest rates. See them 1514 O sbreot.
"ThTrBtident8 of the Univorsl by
school of Music uavo a recital last
night in tho University Auditorium.
Tho program was listened to by a
good sized crowd.
Paul Plzoy. who has been practic
ing law In Omaha has Just been ap
pointed an assistant to Judge Sulli
van of tho Supreme Court. He will
live hereafter at Columbus.
Appreciating: tho Importance of
good lettering tho a raftsmen in tho
engineering department have pro vid
eo themselves with Relnhardt's
'Freo-nand xjottorlng." N e x.b
Semester a goodly number are expect
ing to meet every morning at 7
o'clock In tho drawing room for an
hour s practice at plain free-hand
printing.
Tho Delta Delta Deltas had an
Initiation last nlgho at tho nome of
Miss Josophine Poynter 27th and L
Btreots. Tho lnitiabed woro: Ethel
Ulgnoll, Acmes Ca8eboor, Pearl Pow
ors of uincoln, Lulu Walkor Rnlom;
Edith VVhittior. Tho Initiation was
followed by a "feed' and a general
hilarious tlrao befitting Hallowe'en
in tho attln which was decorated
In fantastic stylo and Jont much to
tho occasion.
Yesterday afternoon tho first year
studonts in Domestic Sclonco wero
Dually engaged in tho mysteries of
cooking cabbago without odor, as well
as spinach. Tho reporter did not wait
to seo tho highly hoped for success of
such an operation. Tho second year
class waB engaged lu concocting salads
of various kinds, and tho samples
offered for his dolectatlon wero ap
preciated, although at tho oresent
writing ho 1b unmindful of what tho
future has in storo.
G. W. Bates, '031, returned yes
terday from South Dakota whore ho
hadcharge of a party of men who
wore surveying the old Inidan reser
vation. After shaking hands with
his friends ho left for the government
headquarters at Omaha where ho will
be engaged till about Jan. 15th in
plotting tho notes obtained In the
field during the summer. Ho says
that he encountord some extremely
heavy worK in the sand hills; hut
at tiie same timo It was spiced
witli enough variety to make things
Interesting. For instance, a nortli
and south line, three miles long
crossed a meandering river eleven
times and ended on tho top of a
rocky blulT. Mr. Bates, who is a tall
man could wade the river without
wetting ills collar, but his short ano
chumpy back-tlagman was fairly
floating behind him. Mr. Rates ex
pects to.be back to school In tho
second Semester.
GET A SHAVE AT
, . . Kohler's , . .
Y. M. G. A. BARBER
SHOP
13th and P. Sts.
.He knows how to do it right.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eyes Examined Pree. Prices Reasonable.
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A NEW BOOK of Poems of Nebraska by
the author of "Corn Tassels," Will Reed Dun
roy. Elegantly printed on 120 pound egg shell
book paper ana elegantly bound in a striking
cover of Art Linen. Edition de Luxe, num
bered and signed by the author, $1.25. Regu
lar edition, $1.00. Printed at The Lakeside
Press, Chicago.
THE UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS.
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Sioux City, Iowa, Oct. 21, 1901.
Mr. Dunroy:
Are these poems HEAL poetry? Most certainly,
for they have come out of the heart of the poet, and the
thought is the thought of the people ftnd of the race. All
come as a metsam sometimes almost divine, out of the heart
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 TumbleWe"erfc
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