The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 09, 1901, Page 3, Image 3

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TR. HAGGARD, M. D. OfTlce 1100
0 Stroot, Rooms 212-213-211 Rich
rds Block, Tolophono 535. Residence
1310 Q Btreet, Telophono L984.
DR. BENJ. P. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louiso Flanagan; Ofllco, 141 South
12th Street. Tolophono G18.
P. DAVIS. I). D. S.. Dentist.
jsridEC nun vruwinvorn, imiiuu
room 7. over Uock Island ticket olllce.
Phone 349.
Compliments of the
NEW LINCOLN BOWLING ALLEY
to the University students. Football
team especially invited to calf and en
iov a nice clean entertainment and
healthful exercise Club rates given.
John S. Cain, Propr., i:i4 South Tenth.
Remember
When in need of tniloring, repairing
or clean inf in tho clothing line that
C. EHLERS istlic man
For the benefit of those new students
who dont know, his address is north
west cor 11th and 0, room J, up stairs
Uncalled For Shirts
at a
Big Discount.
HARPER, Tho Shirl Makor, 1012 St.
Smokers 1 B
be sure it is right in price,
too, from G. R. Wolf & Co.
1039 O Street
Fine Watches and Jewelry
FOR CHRISTMAS,
DELOS T. SMITH, 1110 O STREET.
Also sheet music and supplies.
A Close Shave
A hair cut, or uny thing elee
you want a barber to do for
you, at the
Y. M. C. A. Bakbkr Shop,
13TH AND P STREETS.
Eat
AT THE
Unique
Restaurant
1230 (,) St., and you will wear
a amilo. Commutation tickets at a dis
count. Students
Who need suits pressed or
cleaned should call on
HILLjLCL,J222JLSL
Mrst cluis woiU. rut Mrtllrn Kuurantcu
French Organdies
Is only one line in our
Stationery
We have others you should
see.
, Among our BOX PAPETE
UftllES will be found some of
elegant goods as well as
cheaper. Prices from 10c to
$1.35. A choice line of Tally
Cards.
Wilson & Hall,
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS,
113 3 O STREET.
Ask to see
A Cfallery of Farmer GirJs
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Wood and Coal
SCHAUPP & HURD,
OHlce: 115) South r St. Phones, 38'2-75)3-75).r.
Local and Personal.
The Co-Op.
Eat at Hendry's. 129 N. 11th.
Fine furs, Steele, 143 So. 12th.
The Hygienic Cafe, 31C So. 12th st.
Steele, the furrier 143,So. 12th st.
Dr Woodward, ooullst,' lticl)'dshlk.
Don Cameron's lunch counter, 114
So. 1H1) st. '
Tho latest in the University hair
cut .at WcRterllelriH."
The Tscw Century Printing and Kn
Braving, 112:JN street, J' hone 830. .
Coino now for vour uhrlstmas pho
tographs.; Townsend's'Ellto Stualo.
For'Shect MubIo and Supplies you
oan do best at the Matthews. Piano
Co.. 1120 () St.
Square meals at Francis llros.
For Students those $3.00 ovals and
$4.00 panels at Bass' photographic
Studio, 1020 O Street.
Lindsevs. Pipes, cigars, canes, and
Smokers articles of all'kinas.
IIanna,RoclQSprlngs. ' Magi("anci
Exoolsioreoals, in lump, egg and'nut
sizes, lean be hud attho lUnion Fuel
Co, 1014JD stroet. See tliom.
$1.25 kid gloves at The Famous.
Luy vour uudcrwear at Tho Famous.
Four now cases tor use in the his
torical library aro being put in place
In the rooms. They" will be used for
the Hopkins and other arclieological
collections!
The historical library lias recently
recelvnd thirty or forty Tare old vol
ums dealing mostly with old survoys
and explorations of the state.
Miss Howell's recital to her classes,
at her homo !! Monday "evening i&
looked forward to "with pleasurable
anticipation by all invited. 'She is
not only a competent Instructor hut a
strong elocutionist and her recitals
aro extremely interesting.
Tho Wisconsin ooard is seriously
considering dropping baseball from
its list of athletic sports. It Is
claimed that tnero is so little Inter
est In It that It will not pay expens
es. Miss Edna Cramer of Hastings at
tended tho Nordioa, recital last even
ing and visited the school of music.
Miss Jauotto Dyont Tof Superior,
last year a school of music student. Is
spending the week In Lincoln attend
ing the musical festival.
Of course you'll have to keep your room warm this winter
Gregory, the Coal Man,
Has tho 8taff '
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The basket ball class from now on
whl moot three times a week instead
of twice as formerly. The additional
meeting will be at three o'clock pn
natucdavs. Pillshury was out for
practice for the lirht lime Tuesday
night.
The athletic Held looks lonesome
since tilts football practice is over.
Tho only thing that happens there
now Is the military nrill occasionally.
Professor Fussier will speak Wed
nesday at 2 pin at the'State teachers
association upon. "German Life."
Thc Creek class In Asyculus arc
preparlng.pnpersj upon tho Greek
drama, at present instead of their
regular uiassg,wurk.
Interest among University students
concerning current events is consid
erable as was evinced by tho largo
number who assembled In the chapel
Friday morning to hear Profossor
Caldwcllonthe;president's message.
Wisconsin's ; football recolptsthls
year wcro tentthi)Usand,dollar. Tlioy
cleared llfteon hundred dollars.
Mi.vf Constance Sarbacb'of; Fair
bury Is ic Lincoln for a few days.
Miss Ilia n die Howland. last"year a
student'.it the", school' or music, Is
spending the week it. Lincoln visit
ing frienas.
The citylY. M.'.C. A. lis arranging
ror a basket ball tournament. Sever
al teams from Iowa and MissouriVill
take part.
Thc'l.rack men aro showing up in
good furm. Anoreson and Home aro
doing some 'excelllent wont in the
high jump.
Fro.ij tho Press accounts or the ro
cent Lafayette-Prown football game
former Colorado College players
Hguied very prominently In winning
the match for Lafayette.
TheJuniorLaw class has taken'u p
the subject of -"Domoatic Relations"
and 'Agency." They recite three
days a week. Thursday, Friday and
Saturday.
Pr4neeton-hairpToposeu the folio w
ing question for tho annual debate
with Yale: Resolved, That the
adoption of the fllleerth amendment
to tho Constitution or the United
States has been justified." Yale has
the choice of sides.
Tho Yale raculty has recently pros
vlded that evnry student shall be al
lowed to take thirty cuts a yoar
without penalty. Ic also decided
that exceptional regularity In attend
ance at recitations may diminish tho
numbor of recitation hours a year In
the courso.from sixty to llfty-elght.
Phi Kappa PsI will give a houso
party Friday. December 13, 1901.
Pictures
for
Christmas
A Beautiful Picture in
certainly a very appropriate
gift for Christmas.
We have copies of most of
tho fiimouN pa ntiiiifp,
mounted and framed at
prices ranging from 2.")c
to St.. 10 each.
Ahk to sre them while Ihe
aHHortment is
complete.
Miller & Paine.
Are you goin? to buy
uinsimas
Presents? g
lf so, don't forget to look through
!gB. HAULBTT'S
? elegunt stock of
Diamonds, Watches,
Clock., Jewelry.
ieri ng hiivr Ware,
Uold Ueud ("!nne?,
IJmbrellus, ut Glass Wure,
Opera GIossch, and
lCverything- usually kept in u
first chiBH jewelry store.
Remember the phice.
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E. Hallett
1143 O St., under Funic Opera
Iluuee.
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Never mind the rush. To prevent
your having to,stand In line, out in
the sircot, you will ho given a
number which vviU entitlo you to
your turn in ordering any amount
of printing for whkh the Ivy Press
ie noted. Invitations, Cards, and;
Programs for litorary societies und
fraternities, a speoilty.
HE IVY PRESS
125 and 127 North 12th St.
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