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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 26, 1902)
i. vet, t A. f r " 1 ' a I T , ia -"?-' ' . r THE DAILY NEBRAflKAJf J Talk with ludwig O0i)I YOUR CLOTHES We make the bfest fall-drcsft suits in towiv$3o.oo tip wehave every thing you want at the price you want it, - 1036 O Street. Ganoono Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in 8kaok. Open All Niost. tf You're a Kicker Get a Lincoln Hardware Co. FOOT BALL And kick it to your heart's content. Lincoln Hardware Co, 1312-1314 0 Stmt. An Instrument Free At the Ip-to-Date School of Music An Excellent Mandolin, Guitar or Violin given to advertise the school, with a course of instruction. Call and investigate. Suite 2 an 5, Capital Block, 10th ail 0 Streets. Yule Bros. Laundry 1514 O Streel. TcL 754. Originators of the Idea ef Heading borne work saUBfkctory PALACE BEAUTIFUL. Hair Dressing, Shampooing, Manicur ing, Massage and Baths. Students' patronage especially solicited. We make a specialty of Chiropody Work. Full line of Hair Goods and Toilet Articles. Call and see us. 121 N. 13th street. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., E. & M. V. R'Y. Bert Line to ST. PAUL BLACK HILLS CHICAGO The Best Shoes on OUR $3,00 aiil $3.50 SPECIALS M3 osrir.& Local and Personal Gregory, the Coal Man. Eat at Don Cameron's. 118 9o. 11th. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 1Kb. The Palace barber shop, 109 No. 11th St. Dr. Baker's office, over Miller sad Palne'a. For a good umoke go to Joe, 1437 O street. Buy your GloveR at th Famoua. Buy your Corsets at the FamoiiB. Buy your Millinery at the Famous. Gloves Cleaned at the Famous. Sevcnty-flve men have enrolled for gym work. Harry Dllldlne, of Kearney, has been pledged to Delta Upallon. Neal Wyne. who was a Junior In 1901, la now superintendent of Hchools at Bartley. Norrls Hubc Ib spending a few days with his parents at Norfolk while the Btreet fair is in progress. Miss Gladys Henry, '02, has charge of the department of sciences in the Kearney high school. MlBfi Rena Chappe), '01. who is teach ing in the city schools, haB registered for special work In the university. Chas. Dudley, '02, is in the employ of the Northwestern Railway company as baggage man on the Bloomfield line. The Y. M. C. A. looks forward to a prosperous year. The membership is already larger than usual at this time. Miss Jennie Fox, who last year was instructor in the English department, is teaching English in the Lincoln high school. John h. Hershey, '05, has accepted a position in the civil engineering de partment of the B. & M. railroad at Omaha for the coming year. Mr. O'Gara, graduate of '02, who has been doing special botany work during the summer, is ausistant In the botan ical laboratory. thel "Oh, Bob! Have you. been going to the Co-Op this week?" Bon "Sure! That is the best place to get all your Uni. supplies." Room Decorations! See our Mat Pictures, all sizes, colors and descriptions, from ioq up. Just the thing for your room. Come early and get your choice. See our Window this morning, Earth for the Price NingSP sYcf fo-SltfJL $3.50 SPECIALS Clinton M. Barr, formerly of '99, will be in school thts semester. Arthur Edgren. flon of ex-Dean Ed gren, whose home is now in Stockholm, Sweden, has returned to Lincoln and entered the academy preparatory to the university. He prefers American life to that of Europe. E. A. Follmer, O. H. Mlckle and Fred C. FoBter were initiated Into Alpha Tau Omega on Wednesday evening. The ceremony was followed by an In formal spread. The domestic science students are working hard. It Won't be long before hand-outs can be had. Dr. Clapp, of Keokuk, la., the new physical director, whose recent illness has detained him from his work here, is Improving and will be on hand about October 1. 1. P. Hewitt and W. G. Hiltner, captain and manager of the basket-hall team, will hare charge of the basket-ball class until Dr. Clapp arrives. D. L. Thornbury, '02, has a position as Instructor in the high school at Aberdeen, 9. D. W R. Sampson. '00, has replstered in the law department. During the past year he was principle of the schools at Halgler. Arthur Marsh, of Blair, has plpdged to Alpha Tau Omega. been Harry Garrett, '02, is at present su perintendent of the schools at Roca. Frank Dotoson, one of the third-year civil engineers, was registered last Fri day, but will not be able to Btart in school for a month at least, as he has entered Into a portion of the paving contract with Robert Malone and the city for repaving East O street. Dr. Gordon, principal of the Lincoln city schools, carries work as Instructor in the geology department of the uni versity. Mr. Gordon has a rich repu tation as a scholar and has traveled much, both abroad and in the United States, working on geological surveys, teaching and studying. He's struck a poor cigar again; He epitB and Bwears and scowls; But he is always happy when He smokes at Fred A. Powell's. Oliver Theater Cigar Store. Penants Uni. Penants, in 12 different styles and sizes. Eastern and Western College Penants, Harvard, Yale Corn ell, Pennsylvania, North Western, Minnesota, Kansas WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS Buy No Other. At the Co-Op. PEN REPAIRS -H your pen doesn't work just right, bring it in. Perhaps it is just a matter of ad justment. We repair pens not needing new parts. fertfcklfe4B Bicycle Repairing Beat equipped shop in the state; no kiis employed Shader. 1438 0 St. Drawing Sets We have them from 15-75 to $10.00 Per Set. And all the other requisites for your work. MONROE IHSI0RY PAPER The fcesf Grade, At a price you will find attractive. It will be worth your while to in spect our goods beore making your purchases. samuel Hall, 1 1 23 O Street. Pioneer Barber Shop Olam Linen, Finest of TolltJU, Fiwt Claas Service. A. L. KEMNERRfiR, Proprietor. 113 So. 11th St, Llncola, Neb. DuTeil Cigars & Smokers' Supplies. 1020 O Street If you like our work, Tell a Friend; If you don't like it, Tell the Man. R. & C. BARBER SHOP, 1144 O Street. We promptly obtain U. B. and foreign ffliaKlH Sead;Modi, sketch or photo ol lnrraUonfor u' csiSJLCif n,awut' or " n 1 MAMS Patent: 1 ,- ) i . j 1 W m 1 V vv K J3 1 i - 'i ' j and Iowa. THE GO-OP. 1024 O St. - 1024 O St. E. R. Butler, Roy McGinnib, C. T.H. Gen'lAgt. " .A STOP, and Tell Us Y01R TROUBLES. Ipp&Hte' U. S. Patent Office r v WASHJNGTON l. C. t . yn . -j' v iJRI k. ,-" H.V - u l- -. w. .; aL