The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRABKAN.
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Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Ed YounR. PIPES.
Dr. Case McMurbry Bl1.:.
Eat at Hondry's, 129 N. 11th.
All tho now books nl browns.
Square meals at Francis Bros.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Wc havo tno very latest stylo In
shoes lor.Unlvoraltv Rlris. Tho box
stitch, tho ropo stitch ana torrnced
wolt. Call and sco them. Webster &
ItORers 1043 O st.
Reserved scats for tho Kansas
pamo mav bo had at. any of the fol
lowing places: Wilson & Hall. Uni
versity Book store. Library oHloo.
Max Westcrmann's office.
Steele, tho furrier, 143 So. 12th.
Football canes at Wohlenburu's.
The Hygienic Cafe, 31G So. 12th at.
Pot Roast Day at Francis liros.
J1.2G kid gloves 98c at The Famous.
1-3 off on millinery at The Famous.
I)r Woodward, occullst, JLIch'ds blk.
Professor P. B. Bunett, formerly
teacher in the University Gorman
department Is now professor of Mod
ern Languages in Butler Collego,
Irvington, Ind.
John L. Kind '99 who has been In
structor in German for the past year
has acccptca a position as (Jerman
teacher in tho Omaha high school.
Ho left to begin his work thero Wednesday.
FINE CHANCE
FOR SOME....
Fine Overcoats.
A cheap coat bIjows sifrn.s of wear tho llrst month you
wear it; a good one improves, lasts and 8ooUiok tho pur1
chaser. )i course vou know GOOD CLOTH KS cost more
than choap ones. Wo have always made it our aim to
handle nothing but the vei'3' best. Theee stylish crea
tions in
THE YOKE, $1."5 50 TO $2 OO
THE AUTO-MOHILE, $10.00 TO $20.00
tfte sriT-orr, $20.00
HOULEVAIU) BOX. $10. OO TC $25 OO
CKAVENETTES, (Rain Coate),
$i:50 TO 25 OO.
NOT ALONE.
Tho most complete line of Black and Blue beacr,
Meltons. Prices, $7.50 to $25. OO. Sco them.
EwingClothingCo
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III5-III7 0 STREET,
LINCOLN, NEB.
Buy your undorwaro at The Famous
Meals 15o, Falos restaurant, 13 3U O.
Oyster soup 5c today, at FrnciB
Bros.
Ralph Connor's new book at
Browns.
Don Cameron's lunch counter,
Ho. 11th st.
Ill
Student's groups a specialty at
Bass' studio, 1020 O street.;
Mieet Music anci Supplies at Matt
hews Piano Co. 11120 O Street.
Emma Swanson formerly in class
'02 is teaching noar Iloidrege.
Protessor Bessoy and .1. J. Fosler
aro at work on a new desiun for a
psychrometer to take tho place of the
ordinary 4,slmg psychomotor." It Is
for use in tho fleld wonc of students
in Botany.
Chas. Anderson, E.E. M)8. was visit
ing friends on tho campus last Satur
day. Ilo Is In the employ of the
Amalgamated Copper Co. at Great
Falls Montana.
Instrutcor Sheldon begins his work
with the students in Borany in tho
School or Arglculture this week. He
has a fine laboratory fitted up In the
Agricultural building on tho Farm.
Ilev. J. E. Gilbert or Washington,
D. C, visited the University yesterday.
'Chauncy" Warner '00 intends to
do some special work at the Univer
sity this winter.
Swell printing, engraving and cm
bossing. Phono -IMm. Thuew Con
tury, 1123 ?sT street.
A number of University students
attenciea the Joint debate between
Miss Gregg and Mr. BJxby on the
Suffrage question Wednesday night.
All enioyed a thorough reception of
wit, humor and logic.
Did You Ever
Wear a pair of I ranan
Shoes? They're $5.00
and worth it every time.
PERKINS & SHELDON,
1129 0 Street.
I See the ''freak last" in our window.
The Weather Bureau has )ust ro
celved a oarograpi from tho central
otllco at Washington. Tho instru
ment was started recording before
leaving Washington, as a result th?
uepartmont has a very interesting
record.
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Try our bard wood for heatmir, $7
:i cord delivered. It's line. Union
Fuel Co., 1014 0 street.
Miss Gomet Sullivan, who was in
school last year, is visiting ; few
days with Miss Anna Maxwell.
Pi Beta Pbl gave a banquet in
honor of Mrs. Chapman Catt at the
Lincoln hotel Wednesday evening.
Messrs. Songer and Crane went out
Thursday to spend a few Jays on
their homestead at Western Nob.
Mr. and Mr3. Follraer. of Oak will
visit in Lincoln with Mr. Follraer's
mothor during Thanksgiving wosk.
Iowa University is planning to ask
tho general assembly for an appropri
ation of $200,000 for a Medical Building.
About a week ago an unruly dyna
mo was 'sent down from Wymoro to
tho electrical department to bn ex
amined. Several special ihts had al
ready inspected it but without dis
covering the trouble. Tho electrical
department has succeeded In locating
tho difficulty and aro ready to put
the machine in order if It is desiroj.
Bort Gordon called at the Univor-
v. bity yesterday. Ho Is traveling Jor a
ti6rlopticon view company "Tnlils
state.
Kappa Alpha Theta has plcdccd
Misses Mary Bed well, Zola Dollookor,
Faith riool. Juno Phelps and Fayo
Towns of Omaha and Vera Lowraan
0f Hastings.
The bright star which appeared in
Perseus last February is still the
subject of much discussion In scien
tific circles. Professor Swezey has
conslderbalo literature on tho subject
and has himself takon somo observa
tions. A few days after Its discovery
tho Btar flashed out until almost as
bright as Sirlus. Since then its
brightness has diminished to the
sixth magnitude, which Is just below
tho range of visibility. Through
somo violent disturbance tho star
has become a neoula, and phenom
enon In which the astronomers are
now Interested Is the rapid motion of
tho nebular nucleus.
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
Demand High-Class
AMUSEMENTS
Our Billiard Parlor
is up-to-date and absolutely
free from immoral iniluence.
Phone 586. POWELL'S, 146 N. nth
I Allegretti'
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I Lowney's
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Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eye5 Examined Tree. Price Reasonable.
1238 O Street, "?
Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer
120 South nth Street,
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
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