;.f M " 1 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. n LI nnoinnnfTinnincrticiancnnnnnniann 1 PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY GnrancinrjiBCinEnrnnncinEzinnBiai aanaEacuEaEyisniiaEiuiiaBaEDi JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100 O Stroot, Rooms 212 218 214 Rich nrds Block, Tolophono .r'L"i. Residence. 1310 G Stroot, Telephone L08-1. DR. REN.T. F. HA1LKY; Dr. May Louise Flanniran: Office, 1 11 South 12th Stroot. Telephone 018. L. T. DAVIS. I). D. S.. Dentist. Ilridge and Crown worlc. Ofliee room 7, over IJocU Island ticlcct oilier, l'honc M'J. C. EH LEWS Corner nth and O. Room I, up stni rs. Tailoring, repairing and cleaning promptly doiie. All old students know him. New onus should get acquainted. Shirt Comfort Consists in having the shirt lit properly. C. P. Harper's Shirt Factory Room .", 1012 O St., is the place. Uememher . It is a Pleasure to get a Shave at THE Y. M. C.A. BARBER SHOP Tj'3' it and be convinced. 13TH AND P STREETS. A Pound of PAPER Good Irish Linen for 25c Ripple Bond, white 40c Ripple Bond, blue 40c Envelopes to Match. Invitation and Regret Papers. Something choice in Tally Curds. We have a Complete Line of SCHOOL SUPPLIES. Wilson Si Hall, BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS, 112 3 O STREET. HH 1 nter coUsqtatt Bureau. COTTELL & LEONARD 472-478 Broad tray Alhuny, New York Makers of the Caps,Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Universities. Illustrated Manual, sample pricey etc., on request. Gowns for the pulpit and bench. Legislative Gallery. BEST OF RATES TO STUDBNT! . Local and Personal. The Co-Op. Rat at Hendry'H. 129 N. 11th. Square meals at Francis ilrn. Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th. The Hygienic Cafe, P.1G So. 12th st. $1.25 kid KloveR n.Sc at The Famous. 1-.'! olT nu millmcrv at The Famous. Dr Woodward, occulisl.'Uieh'ds hlk. Buy your underwarcjil, The Famous Meals I.kj, Fales restaurant, XV. O. 'c, tona at Francis Oyster soun Hros. Don Uamcron's lunch counter, Ho. 11th St. II The class in (leolojry I has complet ed the Ktud. of (Haulers. Lindsevs for pipes, canes, ulnars, tobacco and all smoker's articles. Up-to-date is evory way; those ex quisite photos a Bass' 102( ' street. Ycrv Sweet. The terraced solo shoo for lanios, nt Webster - Ro gers, iota () street. The students of the electrical en gineering department have decided to revive the annual eluut.rlcal exhibit which formerly was such an Import ant part of the charter day celebra tion. TI.e exhibit will be made- as usual on February l.'i. M. .1. (,'rnnin will write a senes of articles on his trip last summer when he walked the entired distance from Lincoln to Buffalo. The articles will ,1)0 of the natiiiv. of a cunt iniie-J story of his experiences. They will bo pub lished In several of Ihu eastern col lege papers. Tim. F. McCarthy. '!., has re moved fr nu Aurora to Lincoln. lie Is connected with the Nebraska Bauer and Bag Co. Ho lias been county superintendent of Hamilton county for some time. lie was suc ceeded in that ollico by J. A. Wood ward who was a student in the Uni versity last year. Walk ovei shoes for men; Sorosis foi women. Webster .x lingers 104:i O St. Miss Ethel (Jalloy of Columbus, Is visiting a few days at the School ot Music. Junior ana Senior Law foot-ball teams will piay this'afternoon at, two o'clock. First class pianos at honest prices from Matthews Piano Co., 1120 O street. 'Joe Beikley of Schuyler, Is visting will his Alpha Tau Orruga Brothers for a few days. Tho second public recital 'of ihc School oT Music will, ho given m Tuesday evening. Mortimor Wilson, directur or the Uiilvctsity'band has been pledged to Pnl'Gamma Deta. .. T T Swell printing, engraving and em bossing. Phone .'fio. The iSoyyCen tury, 112.1 N street. "" Call on tho Union Fuel Co. 101 1 O St., for"coal, coke, and wood. They i r - i sell.the best in town. J. F. Stollz, MM), was one of uhe foitunate ones In the land drawing down iH Indian Torrltory last Sum mer. He drew number (17 which was a very lucky number. Ho at once gave up Ills position as teacher at Cnlbcrtson and took up his residence on his new claim. Ho is located In the Washita Valley just across the border line. The Washita valley and river are both very beautirul and Mr. Stoltx. is well pleased with tho coun try. He expresses great hopes for its future. Friday and Saturday SPECIALS AT Lincoln's Progressive Store ftt THE MjiP The Pershing rilles held the best drill so rar this year, last nigut. All of tho ofllcers and non-comissloned ofllcers were present. The corporals have not yet neon appointed. There were five sets of Tours In the line last night which is an unusual showing at tills time of tho year. Ordo rs were road to the effect tlint roll uni forms, ineluolng leguins would bo required after Tnanksuivlng. Tho llrst oi on drill will be held her ."). Decern - THE EERSIIMAN HOP. J!lie.Frpfluuan-lop -w-h lohw4H be held 'J his evening at Walsh hall promises to he an exceedingly enjoy able alfair. It will he stiictly Infor mal. The committee have spared no pains to make it one of tho most pleasant of tho informalocial events of tho year. Portrait aid Uisdcape Fketograpker 139 5outb nth Street, LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA. GALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871. Tho Btcicopticoirieoturc in (Ecology had to bo,dlsmissed yestorday because ofa shortage! n" the Ras supply. Flcmiua'has'Uio'very latest In jew el rysUverwear, canes umbrellas and TTni. plns.Callers always welcome, 1211l0.strcet. jy.jLJ.Smith,j'6rmeriy alUniverslty BtudetitQias beenTpromoted by the ij.liS:-M.froni.a.clerk in the Car Ac- countant'tCoincelnlthla ' city.T to a placollnCtlie-fAssistant Z Auditor's ollico in.Qinahn. v Claudo Wilson 'uw, left yestordav for Lawrence, Kansas, wlicro ho will install a chapter of Alpha Tau Omega in tho UniverFity of Kansas. lie was accompanied by. a number of men from tho local chapter. f&Bm. Spalding's Foot Ball Shoes. On all our Foot Ball Shoes we are now putting the new style cleats as shown in cut. After a thoiough test last season by ji few of the leading play ors, they unanimously declare them the best cleats ever put on a shoe. Insist upon hav ing them for your shoes. Everything for football Head harness, ankle- brace, shin guards. Handsome il lustrated Catalogae free. A O. Spalding & Bros. Incorporated New York Chicago Denver Spalding's Official Football Guide for 1U01, edited by Walter Camp, price 10c Gloves and Mittens $1.."() FirM French L:iinlmlin (Moves, made only o' llnct (-elected s'nii.s. .'1 chisp ovciseuin and '.'-clasp pique - nil si.es and colors, every pair lit. nml guaranteed, per pair $1 .25 Sl.-' Lnuihskin (Jlove;i '-chisp over seam -all colors and sizes -lit jjiiMr anticd, per pnir H)c Women's Kid Mittens, tleece lined, fur topped, e'ustic wrist, pair 4D; Hoys' and t iris" 'i'r extra heavy douhln wool initU'iiH, pair H; All Wtiol (Jolf (ilnvcp, fancy plaids and plain colors, pair 125t; Women's, Misses' and Children's Wool Mittens, long ribbed wrist, alr.l(); Full Line of Men's Hloves and Mittens. Men's Furnishings Men's Fancy Suspciidcn, one pair in a. l)ox ! u nd 4i)'. Men'H Wool Underwear in plain and ribbed wools, assorted colors, worm 1. '-.'.", for n garment i)Hc Men's wool fleeced shirts and drawerw, worth 7."c 41)c each Men's Jersey ribbed, lleece lined shirt and drawers 25o each Handkerchiefs, Ribbons, Etc. Ilest (juulity pure silk satin, gros gruin all co'ors. No. 'I worth 5c 11 yuru, bolt of 10 yards for 125c Hest quality Moire Taffeta No t) for He a yard Nos. 'i and lo for lOc n yard No. '22 for 1 J5c 11 yard -VVtjraeii-hccr-wisHTrninttcliTcr and embroidered tine linen hem stitched handkerchiefs, worth 17c each l!2J-c ouch Women's Waists All the new novelties in Shirt Waists, in silk, satin and French Flannel. New effects in all wool Flannel Waists, made full front Bishop sleeve $1.1)8 New Tucked Hrilhtiotinc, in whito and . IjUcIc $2.(8 black Silk Waists, tucked front and hack, llishop sleeve $U.8 STUDENTS Who need suits pressed or cleaned should call on HILL & CO., 1222 0 St. First class work. 8atlsfucllon guaranteed UNIVERSITY STUDENTS Demand High-Clars AMUSEMENTS Our Ilil mrd Paror Is pp-to-dato and absolutely tree from immoral influence. Phone 586. P0WELjL5, M6 N. 1 jth WE SELL KODAKS 7 NORTH nth 5TMJBT. D. E. DcPUTRON y 3 'Jl 1 ri ji - '1 i ', t ') a ' i, y. , 7 1 1 "? L'l ' 'W il Jl .M ' fV x 'If I! r y fi 1 n 1 i i ";. 1 .. 11 1 .. -5H tj 'i N .I - fi V' 1- i ':$ :4 n " ! i JL" j?S -.. st- ? ' r. k&?'. x& Kv..'.: wfo$& i .v' f " ' ' .1' -f. ', CtJ , c "ri V.' .Tp ' '"T-