V TttB BAILY NfrBttASKAtt LI Electric Shoe Repairing FACTORY 1220 0 Street Get those shoes soled for 75c. Ladies' shoes soled For 50c. First-class sewed work. We sell good shoes also, Cincinnati Shoe Store GET YOUR GYMNASIUM SHOES AT SANDERSON'S A sample cadet uniform may be soon at our Btore First quality, $14. Tho noxt best, $13.50. Wo liavo been fur nishing them for some years and havo fit and wear. P alno's Clothing Store ArPintorestlng and Instructive lec ture with Btoreoptlcon views on tho book "Ben Hur,' under tho auspices of Court No. 103, Trlbo of Bon Hur, at their hall, 1041 O street, Tuesday evon ing, October 21. Tickets, 25 cents. They have the GENUINE SWEDISH GYMNASIUM SHOES, also a number of other styles. ir v Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in .Season. Open All Night. If You're a Kicker Gel 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 15J4 O Stree4. Tel. 754. Originators of theJdea of g3ndiff home work satisfactory 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 1310 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., L & M. V. R'Y. Best Line to ST. RAUL BLACK HULLS CHICAGO 1024 o St. E. R. Butler, C. T. H. 1024 O St. Roy McGtinnis, Gen'l Age. Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toileta, Firat--Class Service. A L. KfiMNERRER, Proprietor. 113 So. 11th St, Lincoln, Neb. Local and Personal Oliver Theater Pharmacy. Gregory, th'c Coal Man. European plan at Hygienic Cafe. Kat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Buy your Gloves at the Famous. Buy your Corsets at the Famous. Buy your Millinery at tho Famous. GIovcb Cleaned at the Famous. Cameron's lunch -counter, 118 So. 11th. Why not cat at tho Good Health Cafe. Sigma Alpha Epsilon will hold initia tion Friday. Miss Nellie House of Pender, is back bogaln at 'the university. The New Century, printers of cor rect programs. 1123 N street. Miss Claire Lester, hairdresslng and manicuring, at The Famous. Arthur Niles. '02, is a mining engi neer in southwestern Colorado. $12.25 will buy a first-class regula tion uniform and cap at Cerf's, 925 O. Daisy Houch of Grand Island is a guest of the Kappa Kappa Gammas this week. Herbert Smith of Aurora, is visiting his brother, Harry Smith, of the Ju nior law class. Miss Mabel Stephen entertains in honor of her birthday at the Kappa house this evoning. Mayer Bros, have been awarded tho contract to furnish cadet uniforms. Get your measure taken at once. Denning semi-anthracite. Clean, hot and lasting. The thing for heating stove. Only $8 at Gregory, 1044 O St. Do not misB having your measure taken today by the factory man at Memorial hall; suit and cap, $12.25.! AT THE OLIVER. Thursday, Oct. 9th Will present a sumptuous scenic grand historical play RICHARD 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00. Seats on Sale Now. Pay no fancy prices for cadet uni forms. See Cerf, 926 O St. You may want a $15.00 cadet uni form. See ours. Edward Ccrf & Co., 925 O. Delta Delta Delta will give a tea Saturday afternoon In honor of Mrs. Chadwlck, their patroness. Do not be imposed upon; buy uni forms at tho rtent prioc; '$12.25 will do It, cap included. Cerf, 925 O. Workmanship and cloth are war ranted in every respect in our uni forms at $12.25, cap Included. Cerf, 925 O. Social dancing every Friday evening at .Rlcheson's Academy. Beginner's class each Wednesday night. Academy 1123 N street. Dr. Baylor of Lead, 8. D., a graduate of the medical department of the uni versity, is vlBiting in the city. The teachers' class in general -geology Is planning to make a series of expeditions to ppjnts of local interest. John Hill of Salt Lake City, was the guest of his fraternity brothers at the Phi Delta Theta house during the fore part of the week. John Schulyerman, a former student of the university, 1b a traveling agent for a topical Bible company in north eastern Wasuington. Work of an Interesting nature is now being done by Mr. Sheldon's class in bacteriology. It will pay anyone who has not seen such work to step into room 101, Nebraska hall, any af ternoon. S. D. Clinton writes from a railroad camp in Wyoming: "I am about fifty miles from anywhere, camped on tho north fork of the Stinking Water river engineering a government road into the park. We don't get the mail but twice a week, but that Nebraskan will be mighty welcome whenever it shows up." Vol. V, series 2, of tho Proceedings and Collections of the Nebraska State. Historical society has ust reached the history library. Vol IV. of the same series is being delivered. The latter consists of biographical sketches of noted Nebraska men and contains sev eral half-tones of them or their rela tives. MR. WALKER WHITESIDE production of St-kespeare's III. With an Excellent Com pany of FORTY PEOPLE Owing to the unusually largo number enrolled tho American history dopart mont Is In a crowded condition. Ono of the divisions was dismissed Tuesday as the Instructor was unablo to find any place available for recitation. The mnny friends of Miss EdJth Shaw will be sorry to learn that owing to ill health, she has been compelled to resign her position as musical di rector In the college at Kingfisher, Oklahoma. A now course, mythology, has been put In tho Gorman department. This Is for advanced Btudonts and post-graduates only, and consists of a study of old German manners and customs. There are eight students in the class. The department of botany has re ceived a sample of a fine microscopo from the firm of Bausch and Lomb, of Rochester, N. Y., for examination and trial. It will be retained for somo time in order to givo it a full trial. P. J. O'Gara, '02, scholar In botany, hns gone to Stuart, Neb., in order to. give an address on tho plants which are poisonous to stock. He goes at the request of the veterinary depart ment of the experiment station. Professor Barbour hns recoived a letter from Paul Plllsbury, who Is in tho lumber business at Ronfrow, Okla. Ho says: ''I write you from this out-of-the-way town, which Is apparently a few foet beyond the jumping off place, to let you know that I am still numbered among the living." After a good deal of worrk, tho classes in botany have all managed to find time for lectures and laboratory work. It was found necessary .to mako three divisions for laboratory work in pharmaceutical botany, ono of the di visions taking Saturday forenoon from 8 to 12 o'clock. 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