The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 02, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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TR HAGGARD, M. D. Office 11(X
O Street, Rooms 212 21.1-214 Rich
rdfl Block, Tolophono 535. Residence
1310 G Stroot, Telephono L984.
DR. BfSNJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. Maj
Louise Flanagan; Office, 141 Sou Lb
12th Street. Tolophono G18.
V. DAVI8. I). D. S., Dentist.
nruiijc an trown worn, wince
room 7, ovor Hock Island ticket office.
Phone 349.
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
to the rnivcrsity students. Football
team especially invited to call and en
joy a nice clean entertainment and
healthful exeieise Club rates iven.
.John S. Cun, Propr.. 13 1 South Tenth
Remember
When in need of tailoring, repairing
or cleaning in th" clothing line that
C. EHLERS Is the man
For the benefit of those new students
who dont know, his address is north
west cor 11th and O, room I, up stairs
TMK SHIRT MAKER
dress shirts
All wlin ap
preciate a good fitting shirt of any
kind should sec him.
HARPER, TH
Rooms 5 and 6. 1012 0 Street.
A Close Shave
haircut, or any thine elpe
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. B khi.k Shop,
13TH AND P STREETS.
AT THE
Unique
Restaurant
12.' 50 O St., and rou will wear
a smile. Commutation tickets at a dis
Eat
count.
STUDENTS
Who need suits pressed or
cleaned should call on
hill & CO., 1222 0 St.
rii M line v i ? : lv ' i i t n till a i ant
French Organdies
Is nly one line in our
Stationery.
We have other.-) you should
see.
Among-our BOX PAPKTU
RTKS will bo found some of
elegant goods as well as
cheaper. Prices from 10c to
$1.. "),"). A choice lino of Tally
Wilson & Hall,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
II330 STREET.
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
Portrait and Lansdcape Photographer
I3Q South nth Street,
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
OALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871.
Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Eat at Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Rov. F. W. iinROti of tho Holy
Trinity Episcopal church will speak
on "Footbah It's Placo nruJ value"
on Thursday, Deo. f at tho Llnoolr
A carle my.
Flno fura, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
Square meals at Francis Br s.
The Hygienic Cnfe, 31G So. 12th st.
Steele, the furrier 14.1 So. 12th st.
l)r Woodward, occulist, Itleh'ds hlk.
Puy yonr Uunderwoar at the 1'nni-
ous.
Wohlonupru's: Pipes, Canos and
Cigars.
Don Unnieron's lunch counter, 111
So. 11th st.
The "Now Onturv, Printing and
Engraving 1 1 2.1 N St. l'lione HUO.
Come now for your Christmas pho
tographs. Townsend's Elite Studio.
The ouriK ladles of Oallala, havo
Introduced basket ball into their
regular Kymnasium schedule This
speaks well for a little t(wn of less
than half a thousand.
Tho New York Air Hrako Co., have
Informed Professor Richards that
they have sent to the departmont of
Mechanical Engineering a complete
sot of their air brake appartus.
Miss Jloion Field dollvorcd a parlor
address on tho Roycrofters and their
work Thanksgiving cvonlng at Sid
ney. Iowa. She spent the reminder
of her vacation at Shenandoah.
Iowa.
Do you want to rent a piano? Call
on tho Matthews Piano Company,
1120 O st.
The Eleventh Hour Uub met with
Laura White and Winifred Wolg.imot
last Frldaty evening. Installation
of ofllcers with Laura Buchanan as
installing officer was the principle
business of the evening. Refresh
ments consisted of cheese-straws and
dates.
The Orcndorfs Company or Chicago,
$i:i.f)0 suits to measurc'at Clllicks i:i2
South 12th.
The stork paid Prnfcwir and Mrs.
Morse a isit last week leaving them
a baby girl
The alumnae Delta Camillas in the
city, wero entertained informally
Monda night.
The University of Nebraska M01 thly
j Magazine Tho Arrow Head is now out.
This number is nn exceptionally good
one, contoining aoverul cartoons on local
I subjects. Bixbv'n donate, cadet ap oint
ments, otc, besidoB two short storiep;
I aomo funny sketches; Mr Dooley on the
' Kiinsun gnme; a football souvenir of the
BOiifon 1'JOl on onn puo, ly Dollanscn,
a few j en ski tehee hete and there; and
editorials.
s,. II. McCau returned this mo 11
Ing from Hooper Nebraska, where he
pent the Thanksgiving iccess.
Misses Clara and May Edholm en
tertained thoir parents, Mr. and Mrs.
H. Edholm, of Omaha, over Sunday.
For a present to a Iriend you can
find nothing neater than the now
horn nocUles Fleming ia showim
at 1211 O street.
H. C. Whitmore, 'f).". 'Isemployed
in tlie contracting department of the
standard Hridgo Co , jyllh head
(liiatters m Omaha
The new university Calendar-? have
l)cen pub on sale at the stores during
the past week. Thev are very neat
and attractive, consist ing of a large
folio or four pages. Each page has a
drawing representing some phase of
University life and an accompanying
half tone of some one of the Univer
sity buildings. A fine cut of the
Chancellor adorns the front page.
They are sold for the benefit of tho
University Y. W. ('. A. the drawings
having been made by two ol its mem
bers. Ml ims I h len Field and Elsie
Blandin.
A large nuinl cr of Alumac fhd Alu
mni members of the University were
visiting In the citv on -Thanksgi viig
and taking in the big game.
Alex Low, Fay rls'eely and Rob
Gaines torined a hunting party and
spent pait of their vacation on ;
hunting trip near Ashlano.
Cordon Clanvllle was unfortunate
enough to oe conlincd to his honle at
the l'l Delta house the- greater part
of last week with la grippe.
Miss Flossie v rohor. of Omaha,
rormerly a student at tho University,
visited lrit-ods hero during the past
week. She returned home Saturday.
Claude II in man, Ifor 'two years a
student at the University, is visiting
lis brother, Dr. Ilinman. He Is
teaching science in the David City
High School.
Word tomes that Fred Cooiey. 'OP.
who has been in the employ of Den
ver Fire Clay company has resigned
lis position in order to ace- pt a
nucli botter oiip with tho Standard
Firo UrloJ Company of that city and
A'UOb''
A the regular meeting ot the En-
Jgirieciing Society last Wednesday
night E. F. Miss. '02 gave an inter
esting dOMMiptlon or "Elect tic Rlock
Signals" such as are used on the
j Pennsylvania Railroad, east of Pitts-
bmg. In l he business meeting fol
lowing Mr. Bliss' talk, tho following
.nen were elected to membership in
tlie society: Messrs Dobson. Uies
siiiRton, '. E. Ruck lev. R. E. Turn
er, Itainbridge, Ferguson, Searls,
jjiirson, Warren, Roard, Holmes and
Soderholm, G. W. Rrooks was then
elected librarian to open tho engine
ering library every evening, as pei
tho invitation of tho Chancellor.
' Tho editor-in-chief of the Engine
ering Annual reported that Alumni
from whom contrlbul ions wero re
quested, wero responding in a very
enthusiastic manor. Tho book will
bo prolusely illustrated and it is ex
pected that it will bo published
about the lirst of March. Some of
the contributors aro .1. A. Sargent,
ox M)S and A. E. Carter, ex-'ui), of
Havana: R. C. Yates, 'UUfot Lead.
South Dakota.; E. C. Willyoung,
E.E. '93 of isew York: T. E, Pade
Isalc '90 of Newport Nows.Va. ; Pro
fessor Morgan Brooks of Urbana. III.
After some discussion it vaff decid
ed to havo a "amokerf' in tlie near
future and C. W. Eugel was appoint
ed chairman of bhti committee to
have this matter in charge.
And now dear people, pause and
think,
Of all your urgent needs,
But don't forget to boy, and
soon,
A bunch of "Tumble Weeds."
$1 At All Bookstores.
Autograph Edition,
$1.25.
:
Allegretti f
and I
Lowney's t
Chocolates ;
RECTOR'S I
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The Football Season
Is oer, but that wil
not make it lcsobligat ryupon yen to
furnish "Ihm with ( hocolutes.
Buy the Macll Ic nd and sin- v i I
aluay-,l)c pk-ascil
R. W. MAXWELL CO.
Makers jf CI joJ Chocolates,
uir. o Kin.pt and 2G5 South 11th Street
(Jlli Ji Oi MCNAYj icncr. H111 'made ovcr
flnntiot S,ooos(tof tcttli. A good hct of
Uullllolf Icctli, J5 00 jj K Cold crown
101 A fl Qfrnot hier iillniKs 50 ccnt and
ZI4 U OirtJUl) up. C.ol.l fillii.Ki J1.00 and
I tUPni U "p '' c c extracted without paiu
NEBRASKA? HtV THU rr'ACU-
Every now Stndont
calls on
James Hearn
237 So. nth street
A.nd has his moasure taken for th
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms
manufactured by
Zb Ffendfrji0nJJnit3 Co.
.. Kalamazoo, Wl$
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