THE DAILY NEBRASKA!? Electric Shoe Repairing FACTORY 1220 O Street Get those shoes soled for 75c. Ladi-s' shoes soled for 50c. First-class sewed work. We sell good shoes also. Cincinnati Shoe Store There Is a good deal of "blow" vnt. the band theso days. GET YOUR GYMNASIUM SHOES AT SANDERSON'S They have the GENUINE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM SHOES, also a number of other styles. Miss Myrle Davis, '02, la In the Palmyra schools. teaching As soon as they can the freshmen will try to run themselves. The now cadets are being mado Boldlers" as fast as possible. tin Allon Proscott, of tho Junior law cIosb, has beon pledged to Phi Kappa Psi. h it V Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in Season. Open All Night. If You're a Kicker Get a Lincoln Hardware Co. FOOT BALL And kick it to your heart's content. Lincoln hardware Co, 13121314 0 Street. THE FAMOUS CADET UNI FORM Made by The Henderson Ames Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan, can be secured of JAMES HEARN, 237 South nth Street. See cloth samples and let him take your measure. Yule Bros, Laundry J5J4 O Stree. TeL 754. Originators of the idea of sending home work sutlHl'actory DR- J- R- HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 13 10 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., E. & M. V. R'Y. Best Line to ST. RAUL BLACK HILLS CHICAGO 1024 o St. E. R. Butler, C. T. H. 1024 O St. Roy MoGinnib, Gen'l Agt. Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, First Class Service. A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor. 113 So. 11th St, Lincoln, Neb. Local and Personal Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Gregory, the Coal Man. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Buy your Gloves at the Famous. Buy your Corsets at tho Famous. Buy your Millinery at the Famous. Gloves Cleaned at the Famous. Cameron's lunch counter, 11th. 118 So. Dr. Baker's office, Paine's. over Miller and Miss Mabel Omaha. Stone is a guest In De Witt Hansen attended the Ak-Sar-Ben ball at Omaha Friday. Miss Claire Funke, of Lincoln, was a guest in Omaha the past week. Miss Emily Jenkins attended the Ak-Sar-Ben festivities in Omaha Fri day. Elsie Blandin, '02, is teaching Eng lish and history in the Pawnee City high school. The observatory was open yesterday to visitors from 8 to 10 p. m. for a view of Perrin's comet. Dr. R. H. Wolcott attended a meet ing of the State Anatomical Associa tion at Omaha Saturday. The department of education has re cently added a number of new text books to the reserve shelves. A ping-pong table has been placed in the Y. M. C. A. rooms and good use is being made of It. Do not miss having your measure taken today by the factory man at Memorial hall; suit and cap, $12.25.! Frank D. Mills, law '01, was married at Osceola Tuesday, September 30, to Miss Nellie Pheasant, of that place. Mr. Mills is engaged with his father In. law practice, and is the fusion nominee for county attorney in Polk county. AT THE OLIVER. Thursday, Oct. 9th. Will present a. sumptuous scenic production of Shakespeare's grand historical play RICHARD 25c, 50c, 75c and John Wilson spent Sunday at his home in Omaha. Fred Sweely spent home in Omaha. Sunday at his Don McClennen has been pledged to Phi Kappa Psl. J. Vavre, '02, is a chemist in tho beet sugar factory at Ames. C. G. Rochon, formerly of '03, 1b now ranchman in Canada. Pay no fancy prices for cadet uni forms. See Cerf, 925 O St. John Nelson, tho gardener, visited his family in Omaha Sunday. M. McNeal, of Omaha, was a visitor at tho university shops Monday. $12.25 will buy a first-class regula tion uniform and cap at Cerf's, 925 O. Roy Hinshaw, of Fairbury, visited at the Sigma Chi house last Thursday. Vergil Ryan, '98, 1b studying medi cine at Northwestern University, Evanston, 111. Phi Kappa Psl will initiate Its new pledges next Friday evening at tho chapter house. Basket ball was played Monday morning In the girls' gym. classes for the first time this season. Guy Cowgill, '01, now located in Den ver, was time-keeper at tho Nebrnska olorado game Saturday. All the tender plants which are to be preserved over winter havo been removed to the greenhouse. Mr. Grant, '98, was a visitor on the campus yesterday. Mr. Grant has charge of a B. & M. surveying party. Mr. Hayman, of Grand Island, was in the city yesterday visiting his son, who 1b a freshman In tho university. Workmanship and cloth are war ranted In every respect In our uni forms at $12.25, cap Included. Cerf, 925 O. Among tho Omaha people who went homethls week were noticed Mary Harris, Bessie Dumont, Frances Bell, Mabel Stephen, Pearl and Mabel Stir ling, Ray Dumont, Samuel Rees, Bur dette Lewis. MR. WALKER WHITESIDE HI. With an Excellent Com pany of FORTY PEOPLE 1.00. Seats on Sale Now. You may want a $15.00 cadet uni form. Seo ours. Edward Cerf & Co., 925 O. Do you know of a good yell or foot ball song? If so send it by Wyer to the next football rally. Do not be imposed upon; buy uni forms at tho right price-; $12.25 will do it, cap included. Cerf, 925 O. Someone has suggested that if tho boys had been a little "boulder" they might havo run up a higher score. Tho class in geology 3 did its first field work yesterday morning under supervision of Professor Barbour. By tho time the wearers of tho mole skins get done their exercise on tho gridiron they will bo pretty well "roasted." In referring to the arrival of Cap tain Chase, Chancellor Andrews mado a hit by saying that "Smoke" has been "Chased" away. "Budd" Gillespie, '00, was a visitor on the campus yesterday. Mr. Gilles I ,e will make Lincoln his home In the future. On Friday Professor Bessey gave his class in general botany a short quiz, and has notified tho class that this is only the beginning. The law students should be careful In showing thoir faces while they gazo out of tho windows of tho law library at the football games and "pinch' their quarters." The second year class In domestic science have been canning pears and plums by different methods. The cans will bo opened next spring to demon strate which method Is the best. Miss Carrie Barbour took three pre miums at the state fair, one for wood carving, another for the coloring of transparencies and the third for Vene tian bent Iron work. According to a statement made last spring by Chancellor Andrews, the domestic science department Is pre paring the young ladies to make beautiful, healthy and happy homes." Superintendent Stephens, of Beat rice has arranged to have Professor Bessey deliver four lectures to his teachers on the subject of nature study The first lecture will occur next Fri day afternoon. Dr. C. E. Bessey leaves tho 16th of this month for Lawrence, Kan., to attend 'the inauguration of Professor Frank Strong as chancollor. Profes sor Strong was formerly principal of the Lincoln high school. Miss Pauline Meyers entertained at her homu lost Saturday evening with a dancing party. Supper was served at 11 o'clock. The following sat at the beautifully decorated table: Misses Miles, Heacock, Bess Heacock, Hol land, Slocum, Leah Meyers, Pauline Meyers; Messrs. Le Lacy, Lake of Concordia, Kan., Gould, Van Burg, Whitmore, Osthalder, Kees, Home and Hansen.