The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 12, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBBASKAN.
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Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Ed Young, PIPES.
Dr. Caso MoMurtry fitk.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
All the now books at. Browns.
Oyster soup 5c nt Francis Bros.
Fino furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Steele, tho furrier, 143 So. 12th.
The Hygienic Cafe, 316 So. 12th at.
51.25 kid gloves 98c at The Famous.
1-3 off on millinery at The Famous.
Dr.
block.
Woodward, oec.ullst, Richards
Meals If) cents,
1333 O.
Fains Restaurant.
Ralph
Rrowns.
Connor' b now book at
Mrs. Dr. Flcald, of Osceola
her'tiauentcr over Sunday.
visited
MrHrBjaoh-of Hastings. yJsltcd
with her daughter over Sunday.
See Lindsey's tine line ot pipes.
Also iirst class caoos and clars.
Bass' Studio for nrst class work at
reasonable prices. TJono better,
1020,0.
.ludRC Roscoo Pound and wl'(e have
removed to their new home ao 1W9 A
Streot.
.Tho nuoioor ot students enrolled in
tot'ie- -MIssoufT State University is
aboutarfoo.
Kovoral of the Conservatory cirlK
attended the foot-ball game at Om
aha Saturday.
or inuBloal Instruments,
Sheet
MusKTand Supplies Bee tticRTattliows
Mano u., 1120 O stroot.
Tho best shoos you ever
the, moQoy. Sanderson's $4.
8wolJ styles.
saw for
Special
Miss Mabel llavs cive a 1
onocirH?anm:
Junchen Saturday for the Kappas of
tho Missouri basket ball team.
Tho Delta Uplslon fraternity will
Klvo thoir f )urth annual banquet
tho Linlcll Jlotol, December 7.
nt
Professor Uossoy has begun a course
of lectures to tho class in "Botany
-llonv-the-subjeot nf P.lnnLEaUok
ojjy.
Clean linen, minus saw edges- ana
rips. Undorwoar with no buttons off.
That's the way It comes home from
Yule Bros. Hand uaundry, lf14 O
streot.
Czolgosz Is off our hands: Schley J
lias beon vindicated: King Edward
operated upon, and nothing now re
mains but tho coming of "Tumble
H'onq-s."
. Chancellor Andrews will ' rctrun
frorxj his visit afc'Brown University
and Washington, tho latter part of
this week.
Tho correspondence or the Engine
ering Society Increased to suoh an ex-
tent, cspoolally on account of tho an
nal, that tho officers have had somo
letter heads printed with envelops
to match.
Professor Bosscv has boon askoa to
contribute to a now weokly Journal
which Is soon to be started in Toron
to. Canada, tho boclnnln of next
year.
Tho next mooting of tho Uni or
chestra will bo hold Wednesday even
ing at the old chapel. All Interested
in this kind nt muisc are urged to
be present.
Fanners and others are still Bond
ing in specimens or grass and weeds
to tho department of botany fpr
Identification.
" Kappa Alpha Thota has pledged
Mary Bedwoli. Photo Iloel. Rolla
Gallaghor, Jean Felt, of Omaha anc
Ida Robblns oi Lincoln.
.T. E. Pearson, a formor scudont of
the University, now Instructor it
the Re;I Oak High scrlool, was in the
city Saturday with tho Red Oak
football team.
Fred Sweoloy of Isorth Bend and
Charles Richie and Albort Randall of
Omaha wore inltlate5 into Alpha
Teta Chi at tho chapter house Friday
ew. Tinnreual r8proaa,TT611owear
Pi Beta Phi Sorority met at thr
Lincoln Hotel for a banquet proceed
ing tho game Saturday evening. Thoy
entertained in honor of tho two
members of Pi Beta Phi on tho Mis
souri basket ball team.
Delta uamma has initiated Miss
Luella Lansing, Inifred Sliorruan.
Ruth Bryan, Mary Tldball, Loraino
Corastock, Mable Stone, Julia Do-
!Wee8e,t. Edith Dumont, and Mary
Harris.
Mrs. Seneca G. Dorr a-111 ontcrtain
her friends "tit a parlor lecture on
Tuesday atfernoon Nov. 12. The
program will bo clven by Prof
IT. Grman who will speak on
man Superstitions."
Paul
Ger-
The Kappa Kappa Gammas aavc a
chafing dish party for their sisters,
Misses Montgomery. Enyart and
Stonor of tho Missouri oasketoall
team, at tho home of Miss Anna
Hammond Satuiday night after tho
Ycstorday was registration day for
tho seoand term of tdje School of
Music. The registration was very
pleasing, irfuch moro so than at this
time last vcar. Besides all the old
students there were several new ones
registered who will In tho future
tttk work- at tba Conservatory.
TDK
Wilson Trgfatntotrairtbe inter
est taken by the students of tbe
academy In the mid-week assembly
meetings. Tbe opening adaress was
made by Chancellor Andrews. The
wcok following MJss nowell gave a
reading. Wednesday last Dr, Wllart
on spoko to t'io students. The
speaker for next Wednesday, jit 10
o'olook will be Dr. Davenport, prin
cipal of of the filch school. These
meetings are open, to all friends of
tho academy.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eyes Examined Free. Price Reasonable.
12380 Street, 1
Some
fieri...
Need a Change of Clothing
this Fall ;
OTHERS Need a Change of
Clothiers.
EWING CLOTHING CO.,
FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS AND FURNISHERS.
III-III7 STREET, LINCOLN, NEB.
BE GOOD TO YOUR FEET
WEAK SIIOES;thaiare
comfortable as well as
stylish. All shapes,
styles, and qualities from
$3.00 up.
PERKINS & SHELDON,
1129 () Street.
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UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Deiuund High-Clues
AMUSEMENTS
Our Uil lard Parlor
1ft up-to-date and absolutely
free from immoral influence.
Phone 586.I I POWELL .S n6 N nth
THE Y. M.CA. BARBER SHOP
is prepared to Shave you or
Cut your hair.
13TH ANDj p streets.
Every new Student
calls on
James Hearn
a.i7So nth atrccl
And hns bis rfreasuro taken for th
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms.
Wanufacturtd by
Zht Y$tndtrson3imt3 Co.
Kalamazoo, Wicb
"Tumble Weeds"
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A NEW BOOK oi Poems of Nebraska by
the author of "Corn Tassels," Will Reed Dunj
roy. Elegantly printed on 120 pound egg shell
book paper and 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 PUBUSHINO COMPANY,
PUBLISHERS,
LINCOLN,
THE MAN who ha bonn In tho
habit of having hm clothes made nt
the tftllorR Is apt to ehy a little when
wo talk to him about 915 milts. Its
very SIGNIFICANT though thut
ho many of onr customers vor
devotees of tho boHt tailor shops. . .
YOU'LL UNDERSTAND WHY
AFTER YOU'VE worn ono of our
suits. Here's a fine, lot of clievloU
and cassltncrt'N at 910, 812.50, 813.30
and Slft.OO. Couldn't be a better
time to try us than now "ail
things foj the well dressed mun."
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
Portrait aid Uflsdcape Photographer
139 South nth Street,
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
QALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871.
Advertise in
The Daily Nebraskan
For big Returns
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