THE DAILY NEBRA8KAN 'i C Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. ITot Soda in Skason. Open All Night. 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 (t street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. DR. Q. W. MASTERS, DENTIST 1232 O STREET, TELEPHONE 194 Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, Flrst Clasa Service. A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor. 113 So. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. Columbia National Bank Ol LlNC. 01 N, Nmikaska. Capital, $100,000.00. Oiikiks: John B.Wright, Presi dent; J. II. Westcott, Vice-President; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. STEVENS & NEVILLE'S New Location is at 1330 O Street. Pool and Billiards in connection. Yule Bros. Laundry J5J4 O Strecl. Tel. 754. Originators of tho Idea of sending homo work satisfactory If You're a Kicker Get a Lincoln Hardware Co. FOOT BALL And kick it to your heart content. Lincoln Hardware Co, 1312 1314 0 Street. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., E. & M. V. R'Y. Best Line to t ST. RAUL BLAOK HILLS CHICAGO 1024 o-st. E. R. Butler, C. T. H. 1024 O St. Roy McGinnis, Gen'l Agt. GET YOUR GYMNASIUM SHOES AT SANDERSON'S They have tjie GENUINE SWEDISH GYM NASIUM SHOES and a number of other style's. Local andPcrsonal Oil ei- Theater Pharmacy. The ly Press prints to please. Restaurant Unique. 1228 O street. Gregory, the Coal Man. European plan at Hygienic Cafe. Hun- Harlier whop. 120 North 12th. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Uuy your Gloves at the Famous. Buy your Corsets at the Famous. Buy your Millinery at the Famous. Gloves Cleaned at the Famous. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. Why not eat at the Good Health Cafe . E. C. Conkling is pledged to Alpha Tan Omega. Have the Ivy Press Co. print it, 125 No 12th street. Rhodes I.ongly, '02, is in the drug business at Nortli Platte. Ted Faulkner of Lincoln is pledged to Sigma Alpha Epsilon. Forecast for Wednesday: Fair with stationary temperature. A. II. Staley, '01, is superintendent of the schools at Friend. Miss Claire Lester, halrdresslng and manicuring, at The Famous. The New Century, printers of cor rect programs. 1123 N street. Miss Etta Snyder of Fremont, visited Miss Jane Bunt last Saturday. Chas Crowell, Fremont, is visiting at tne Delta Tau house this week. Si Mason, a famous L .11. S. man, Is now on the list at the training table. Denning semi-anthracite. Clean, hot and lasting. The thing for heating stove. Only $8 at Gregory, 1044 O St. Commandant Chase has recoWmend ed that you leave your order for uni form with Mayer Bros. Suits, $13; caps, $1.25. The Eleventh Hour Club met with Miss Etta Agee, 231 South 15th street, Saturday. UNI PINS UNI. PINS Scarlet and Cream Pins, with U. of N. or Nebraska across the fae, 25c to $2. 5. Uni. Seals, small and large, hat pins, lapel buttons, cuff buttons, brooches, etc. about fifty styles to select from. Come In and buy one now. EVERYBODY Frank Coad of Fondulae. Wis., was on the campus yesteiday. There will be a University Club hop n week from Friday night In Fraternity hall. Dr. Haskervllle In holding revival meetings every night at St. Paul's ( hiirch. Registration cards show that there are about 100 Seniors In the university this year Mr. Case of Omaha, fathei of Mont gomery Case, visited at the Delta Tail house yesieniay. Walt until the uniforms come. You will see the Paine uniform on a good many cadets. Sure Dr. Clapp, the new physical director, is expected to be here to take up his nork by the first of next week. Prof. Wyer will chaperon a crowd of looters to Minneapolis next Friday. Mr. Jay Barrett of the historical so- Don R. Jewell. '(i:, Is out In Ilehrlng sea surveying for the government. He has about thirty men working under h ni. A. D'Allemand, editor of the Arapa hoe Pioneer, is in the city visiting ills son, Bonoit, who attends the univer sity. Dr. C. E. Bessey leaves tomorrow for Lawrence, Kan., to attend the Inaug uration of Professor Strong as Chan cellor. Prof. A. L. Candy is putting in Bpare moments canvassing the various de partments for tickets to Miss Stone's lecture. Quite a number of students have Joined the city Y. M. C. A. so as to rpcelve the privileges of the bath, gym nasium, etc. The L. L. I had a drill and Bpell-down Monday night, followed by dancing, in Fraternity hall. Some university stu dents were present. ciety, will attend the state librarian's association in Omaha next Thursday. He will make an address on the Ne braska library law. J. F. Boomer, who went to Manila last year in the employ of the govern ment to work In the public schools, has quit Bchool work and Is engaged as a reporter on the Cable News In the city of Manila. EVERY LOYAL STUDENT SHOULD WEAR A UNI. PIN. WATCH FOBS U. of N. Watch Fobs, in a dozen different styles. Initial U. N., Uni. Seal Pennant, and combinations of these. Ask to see them. SOUVENIR SPOONS U. of N. Souvenir Spoons, in two sizes. Various designs. GOES TO THE CO-OP Prof E. H. Barbour showed hla class In geology 1 some very beautiful views of the Niagara Falls yesterday morn ing, tftk-en by himself You can leave your order for a cadet uniform with Mayer BroH. First qual ity cloth. Suits, $13; caps, $1.25, in cluding cross pins. ThlB semester there are five clasBes in Greek b, .preparatory, while those of Greek c number nine. Registration re mains almost tho same. The condition of Miss Josephine Duras, who has been ill for the past two weeks with typhoid fever, has not yet shown any Improvement. The class In mental pathology Is planning a trip to Beatrice shortly to visit the state Institution for the feeble minded in order to take observations for their work. The fraternities are ontemplatlng bartering a car for the Minneapolis 11 lp. The Huilington has quoted a S!i..r0 rate with sleeping car accommo dations. Delta Delta Delta gave an afternoon tea in honor of Mrs. Chadwlck, Mrs. Reynolds of Fremont, and Mrs. Paid of St. Paul, and Mrs. Crow of Omaha were out of town guests. Arrangements are being made by tlio fraternities to have as many Pullman cars as possible for the .Minnesota trip. They will leave Thursday and come back Monday. In honor of Mrs. McCrosky, Kappa Theta chapter Delta Gamma enter- v tains the active chapter tonight. Mrs. McCrosky has but recently returned from South America. Mr. Wyer and Mr. Ward will address the students at chapel today in the In terests of the "Daily." They will endeavor to Interest the students more In the paper, besides asking for more llbeial support. W. C. Phlpps, Doane, '1)5. who was superintendent of the schools at Chad ron last year, Is taking post-graduate work In English literature and histor:. He is alBo a reader in the department of English literature. Poif. Frederick G. Wright of Oberlln will lecture in Fremont some time tnis winter. Prof. Baibour being per tonally acquainted with him will make an effort to have him address the stu dents at convocation. Tlie basketball team this year will hive to be made up entirely of new material. Not a single arslty player has appeared for practice and Cortel joii is the only one back. It is not known whether he will play or not. Judge Davidson of Tec umseh and his bride visited the university yesterday. Judge Davidson was a member of Sig ma Alpha Epsilon, and his wife, for merly Miss Garnet Sullivan, was well known In university cjrcles. Dr. Bolton of the department of philosophy will discuss Dr. Lowry's paper on the "Over-working of Stu dents," before the meetings of the school superintendents of the state, which will be held next Tuesday. The art department has just received from the Art Institute of ChlcagoTa Jlfe-Blzed plaster cast of Joan of Arc. It Is modelled after the famous original by Chapu In the Luxumberg gallery of PaiiB. The department considers Itself ptxceedlngly fortunate in securing so excellent a piece of statuary, as it is the finest of Its kind in the middle west. i rK