The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 03, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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R. HAGGARD. M. D. Office 1100
Stroot, Rooms 212-21.1-214 Rich
ards Block, Telephone 535. Reaidonco,
1810 G Street, Telephone L084.
DR. BENJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. Met
Louise Flanagan; Ofilco, 141 South
12th 8treet. Tolophono 018.
V. DAVIS. !). D. S.. Dentist.
itriuiru ami v rown wont, vonci'
room 7, over Hock Island ticket ofllcu.
Phone 349.
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
to the UnivrrBity students. Football
team especially invited to call und en
jov a nice clean entertainment and
healthful exercise Club rates given
John 8 Caix, Propr., 134 South Tenth.
Remember
When in need of tailoring, repairing
or cleaning in ihn clothing lino that
C. EHLERS is the man
1 'or the benefit of those new students
who dont know, his address is north
west cor 11th and (), room 1, up stairs
HARPER,
THE SHIRT MAKER
makes div.ss shirts
Ui t fit All who ap
preciate a goo 1 fitting shirt of nny
kind should see him.
Rooms 5 and 6. 1012 0 Street.
Smokers
Can ge t
what they
want a n d
be sure it is right in price,
too, from G. R." Wolf X- Co.
1039 ) Street
Fine Watches and Jewelry
KOR CHRISTMAS.
DELOS T. SMITH, 11 ID () SIREKT
Als sheet uiu-m- and supplies
A Close Shave
A haircut, orunythinc i'Ifc
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. ('. A. Bakhkii Shop,
13TH AND P STREETS.
Eat
AT TOE
Unique
Restaurant
1230 () St., and you will wear
a smile. Commutation tickets at a dib
eount. STU D ENTS
Who- noed suite pressed oil
cleaned should call on
hill & co.. 1222 0 St.
Hri-t clniH wc rl(. M-mf: i(!n Runrunt eo
French Organdies
Is only one line in our
Stationery.
We have others you should
see.
Among our BOX PAPETE
RIES will he found some of
elegant goods as well as
cheaper. Prices from 10c to
$1.35. A choice line of Tally
' Wilson & Hall,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
1 1 33 O STREET.
Subscribe for
The Daily Nebraskan
Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Eat nt Hendry's, 129 N. 11th.
Kino furs, Steele. 143 3o. 12th.
The Hygienic Cnfo. 31G So. 12th at.
Steele, the furrier 14: Ho. lJth Kt .
I)r Woodward. occulist.Itich'ds blk.
Oyster soup fo today, Francis Hros.
C. E. Nrown, Dentist, Murr Muck.
Buy your U underwear at the l'am-ous.
Don Cameron's lunch counter. 1)1
So. lltli st.
The English Cluu will meet .Satur
day evening December 7
For Sheet Music and Supplies you
can do 'cst at the Matthews Piano
Co . 1120 () St.
Ilalnhold Kan,ler, of Kearney,
speut Thanksgiving with his brother,
J:i".ui), at the Delta lpsllnn house.
Miss'.Jcssie Moore, who had to lea re
school a short time auo on account of
1 1 1 ess Is back in the University this
week.
The Ilible study classes arc arrang
ing for a social mcctum soon. It will
be of the nature of a chafing dish
party.
Mlus Mary Halley Is at her home
suffering from an attack or Typhoid
fever. Sue is reported as being much
better.
E. Fleming has all of the latest
and finest goods In tho jewelry line.
Call when looking for presents. 1211
O street
C II. Dillon, of foad. was a visit
or at the University Monday.
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ltobert Ura hum who had n opera
tion for appendicitis Der formed some
J I time ago is reported as gctHng along
A. ThJongdon came up from Oma- a8 wo as C()Ua ,)0 expected,
ha to seo the name Thursday.
Mrs. F. E. Clements has completed
The New Ccnturv, Printing and a botann al paper whkh will be pub
Engraving, 112II N St. Phone h:k. R)C(1 1)0forc ,m)K ,n ()no ()f L,0 ,J0-
taniciil journals. It will bo Illustraf,
Como now for your -Christmas pho- Cf, wiU, R(jvpn oolore(1 p,.UcSi
tonraphs. Townsend's Elite Ktuolo.
Warren Abbot, a loimcr Law
The class In Education r, has begun S(.h()0 fiUl(lcnt vlsitiL,(1 his ,n,fccn)lt,v
tlio study at the English system of ,)rolhcrs ,ri Lm.olll 'lhankKgivlmi.
education. ! IIcJs at uresent employed in a ruil
, ehtate office in Hastings
i lie open ineeung or me mm uiuo
lias been postponed until Wednesday,
December 1.
There will oc no open drill of I he
Pershing Rillesin December f as an
nounced. It is desired, however, that
Cuv Serord. she.ilT of Ciay ninty. ) evt!I y mPml)er U(. r(.senl ,,, uniform
was one of the spectators a the game
last, Thursday.
There is no.v a movement on l"ot
to make drill compulsory for three
years Instead of two.
The basket ball class will now be
gin to assumo more Importance since
tfic football season is over.
.Professor Hruncr is busy landing a
collection of South American and
Central American grasshoppers.
promutly at 7 o'clock on Mint, evening
No one bus as yet been secured to
astimc the position of secretary of the
association. While Mie o Ulcers of the
association have ueen In correspo'id
ence wkh scwal young ladies re
garding the place tliey have been tin
uble to II nd any one.
M. .1. Cronin of the Law School is
contemplating another trip to IhilT
alo, during his Christmas vacation.
A-onnslgmnent of glassware- and
museum Jarswere received from Ger
many Monday at the zjological depart
ment. Dess:e Butler, 01, who is teaching
In Superior, spent a part of the holi
days In Lincoln with her cousin, Nola
Butler.
.1. J. Fossler lias completed the
model of the psyohromcter on whicii
bo ann Dr. Bess ay have been at work
for some time. If the thermometer
or proper length 'are received, tho
instrument will be put to work in
tho plant house8ann the psysiologlc
al laboratory.
The management of the Junior law
team expects to schedule games with
tho neighboring towns forXmas and
New Year.
Miss Henseli, '01, bclu lar in Bot
any, has been at wont for some time
arranging tho unmounted specimens
which arc waiting Tor the time when
that department has help enough to
cnablo lb to put them into tho regu
lar cases In tho Herbarium. There
aro between 11 vo aud six thousand
of these specimens, all of which must
wait till thero is an assistant who
can ao tho necessary work of mount
ing and labelling.
A new microscope has been received
at the zoological department, Tho
Instrument is built on the stercoptle
binooular plan.
Tho four year men of the North
western team are to receive u wutoh
charm in tue form of a small root
ball, from the athletic board.
E. R. (Jlbson. science Instructor in
tho Fremont high school camo down
Thursday and stayed through the
hoiidavs with university fi lends. ,
A. C. Koenlg, C. E.. a civil en
gineer from Grand Island paid a visit
i at tho headquarters of the civil an
gincenng department yesterday
; morning. On learning of his presence
the program committee or tfio En
gineering boclety immediately wait
ed on him with tho request that lie
address the Society. at its next fort
nightly meeting. However, on ac
oonuo of tho great pressure of his
work he was unablo to promiso a talk
so soon, but It is probablo that at
sonio futuro meeting he will bo able
to be present.
Heavy
Cotton
Union Suits
For Men.
1 1 you want heavy, cold
weather underwear and yet
cannot wear wool, we have
just the thing to suit you.
Heavy, all cotton, fleece
lined union suits.
The quantity limited. At
present we have all sizes.
Price
$i.oo
Each.
Miller & Paine.
And now dear people, pause and
think,
Of ail your urgent needs,
But don't forget to bay, and
soon,
A bunch of "Tumble Weeds."
$1 At All Bookstores.
Autograph Edition,
$1.25.
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