The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 05, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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JR. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
O Street, Rooms 212 213 214 Rich
irds Block, Telophono 535. Rosidonce.
1310 G Streot, Telophono L984.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. Maj
Louiso Flnnagan; Office, 141 South
12th Streot. Telephone G18.
V DAVI8. I). D. S., Dentist.
in oge nnn t row n worn. tmcr
room 7, ovrr KocU Island ticUet ohkv
Phone .115).
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
to the I'nivrrsity students Football
team especially invited to call and en
jov a nice clean entertainment and
healti ful exercise Club rates j,nven.
John S. Cms. Fropr . I'll South Ten'h.
Remember
Mien in need of tailoring, repairing
oreleannu' in thn clothing line that
C. E2I1LERS is the man
I'oi the beiH'fit of tlio, new students
w ho dont know, his j.ddress is north
west cor 11th and (, room I upstairs
HARPER,
Tin; shirt makki:
makes divss shirts
tlmt tit All who an
1 reeiate a goo 1 fitting shut of any
kind should see him
Rooms 5 and 6. 1012 0 Street.
Si Cancel
mokers
want and
he sure it is right in price,
too, from Cx. R. Wolf - Co.
1039 () Street
Fine Watches and Jewelry
FOR CHRISTMAS.
UI2LOS T SMITH, 1110 () SIRKKT
Also .sheet inii'-h and supplies.
A Close Shave
A haircut, or anything elce
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
V. M. ( '. A. Hakhci; Snor,
13TH AND 1 STREETS.
w j AT THE
hflt Unique
i1 Restaurant
1230 () St., and you will worn
a smile Commutation tickets at a dis
count.
STUDENTS
Who need suits pressed or
cleaned should call on
hill & CO., 1222 0 St.
1 list elms vu lU 1. 1 t-f j t . 11 nunriuitie
French Organdies
Is only one line in our
Stationery.
Wo have others yon should
see.
Among our BOX PAP10TE-
r KIKS will be found some of
elegant goods as well as
Adieaper. Prices from 10c to
$1. ,';. A choice line of Tally
Wilson & Hall,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
M33 0 STREET.
f Subscribe for
The Daily Nebraskan
Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Eat at Henrlry'fl. 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs. Steele, 143 So. 12th.
S(juare meals at. Francis Bios.
The Hygienic Cafe. 316 So. 12th st.
Steele, the furrier 111 So. 12th st
I)r Woodward, occulist, Kleh'ds blk
C. K. Hrown, Dentist, Burr Illtiuk.
liny your T'ltHlfrwear at the 1 ani
ons. lion Cameron's lunch counter. Ill
S). 11th st.
Lindsey's Pipes, canes, cigars and
all smoker's articles.
Th latest in the C Diversity ha'r
ciit at 'o.storliol(i.
Mass I'l otorjan'iic St iidio, U)ln ()
street. None 1 otter.
The New Century Bruiting and En
graving, H-'l N street, Boone KM.
Come now for vour Christmas pho
tographs. TownsotM's Elite Studio.
For Sheet Music and Supplies vou
can do ''est at tint Matthews Piano
Co.. M'JO O St.
The t; i 1 Is o the first ear Domestic
Science class have ncpun the study of
simple deserts.
Mrs. Mamie Hammond 'Fling, '04.
or Nebraska City has hieti spending
the week in Lincoln.
Miss Carrie Witheis Is expected the
last of the wcck lor a few days visit
with I'niversity friends.
Hauna, Hook Springs. Magic ana
Excelsior coals, in luini), egg and nut
sizes, can be had at the Union Fuel
1,0, 101 1 C) street. See them.
The State Historical society is
still receiving Indian relics from diff
erent parts ol the state. Thcv are
making a lino collection of arrow
I leads.
Kodncy Miss, pitcher on the base
ball team'of I'.KK) is one of the promis
ing candidates lor pitcher on the
Chicago University team lor the
coming season.
Coach Hooth may well feel proud of
his past work. A man who has done
his work so satisfactorily and who
has the sympathy of tho cntlro stu
dent body and that of tho mcruDers
of the faculty, as Mr. liooth has, is
not to bo found every ciay.
How can the Daily afford to make,
such a low rate for subscriptions?
That is easy. A large circulation
makes advertising much more prolit
abe and thoret'ore much more plenti
ful. Again students who got Into the
habit of taking tho Daily arc nut
ILkelv to got out Jr the lianlt. They
lind it so satisfactory to have a copy
of their own each d'iy that they are
willing to pay tho subscription price.
Of coins.) you'll have to keep 3-our room warm this wintt r
Gregory, the Coal Man
Has the ShilT
Eleventh and O Streets
The I'alladlan society will meet
Saturday evening lor the election of
officers.
Tlie gltls in second year gymaKium
arc showing more Interest. In baksot
ball this year than ever lufore.
The magazine of the I 'invor-.it v of
Oregon Is befalling the lack ol col
lege spnit among the students there.
The band was given a very prettv
(I scrintive overture at the last, re
hearsal. The selct Ions port rays an am
buscade. Miss Florence Met J ahoy, "ol. hf.s
been chosen to take Miss Jackson's
place as mathematics Instructor in
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till' 1 lilUl SlllOU I lllll SCHOOL iIISS
.Jackson goes 1 Hastings to llll, a
similar posit Ion.
The new L'rand stand lias been verv
appropriately decorated by coat ol
scarlet and cream paint There is
prooably not a better appointed
athletic Meld west of the Mississippi
and the student body should feel
pi. uid of t he fact.
T A. ihitcher is back in school
aiain He has been teaching in
I'achnea, Mexico, about lilty miles
I nun Mexico City. Mo leporls thai
the o. nut ry is a great lie Id for ma
chinints and engineers. The wages
In other employments are simevs hat
low because of the competition ol
the natives unoso slaudaid of living
is vet v low.
DEBATE IN ENCIJslI Kl
The (juestion to be debated this
afternoon in the advanced class in
oral discussion is: Resolved. That
t lie concentration of power in the
hands of I ho mayor is die true path
of reform in municipal government .
The alllrmative will b supported
by C. E. Wells and 11. C. Straver:
the uewathe by William Yodcr "finrl
O. O. Ilorne.
I'rolessor E. A. Bo-s will assist in
eritlcMng't he debate.
Last suiing 1'ndesior Kiehitds
I ought the valo glaring ol an old
Class A locomotive Ironi the 11.
M. railway. This apparatus has since
btjen mounted and connected w th a
sectioned valve and nndol valve-seat,
cylinder, piston, and connecting rod.
As this is a complete, lite sle model
with levcrso lever and all complete.
It adds materially to the equipment
ol the Mechanical Eigneerlng Labor
atory. The experimenters can have
more confidence in results obtained
from a model 01 ibis kind since it is
not an apparatus made by a theorlz
er, hut a machine that has helped
move a great many train-loads of
freight. 1
Mr. Yonl. ol Iirock, who lias pat
ronized tho University to the extent
of sending several of his gigantic
sons here, sent Professor Chatburn a
arge trunk of a catalpa tree and also
one of an osago orange. They will bo
dressed and cut down into standard
sizes for test pieces' and crushed in
the tesMng'machine. As the strentgh
of tuose woods, and especially since
they were grown on Nebraska soil, is
not generally given in the Ihanr
bookF, this will be an interesting ex
Pictures
for
Christmas
Itenutifill Pu 1 111 e is
certainly a ver a ppr r i ;t 1
t,ri ft fur ('In Ktnris.
We have ropirs f must of
I he famous lll ol 1 ll.-e,
mounted and framed nt
prices running fioin '.'."ie
tu SI .Vlciicli.
At to S( e t'leni l.il' t lie
assoi t men t 1,
mi 1 pit tc
Miller & Paine.
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And now dear people, pause and
think,
Of all your urgent needs,
But don't forget to bjy, and
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Aininchor'lumbfcweeds.
$1 At All Bookstores.
Autograph Edition,
$1.
Jntercolleaeatc
Burtau.
COTTELL
& LEONARD
472-4 78 IlrfiMlnrMy
Allmny, New Vuifc
Makers of thfc
Caps,Gowns and Hoods
To tho American Colleges and
Universities. Illustrated Manual,
sample prices, etc., on request,
downs for tho pulpit and bench.
Advertise in
The Daily Nebraskan.
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