The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 17, 1902, Page 3, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASnAN
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Ganoung Pharmacy Co.
1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb.
Hot Soda in Season. Open
All Nioht.
DR. J. R. HAGGARD. Physi
cian and Surgeon. Special atten
tion paid to diseases of lemales and
rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214
Richards block. Residence 13 10
G street. Office telephone 535.
Residence telephone L 984.
You SHOULD buy your Kodaks, Plates,
FilmB, OardB. Albums, Dovolopors, Etc. ,
of the
LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY 00.,
115 South 11th Stroot,
Linoolu, Nob.
Pioneer Barber Shop
Clean Linen, Finest of Toileta, Flrat
CIobb Service.
A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor.
113 So. 11th St, Lincoln, Neb.
Columbia National Bank
Of Lincoln, Nkhraska.
Capital, $100,000.00.
Oifkkrs: John B.Wright, Presi
dent; J. H. Wcstcott, Vice-President;
Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President;
P. L. nail, Cashier: W. B.
Ryons, Assistant Cashier.
STEVENS & NEVILLES
New Location is at
1330 O Street.
Pool and Billiards in connection.
Yule Bros. Laundry
J5J4 O Sttee. Tel 754.
Originators of the idea of sending
homo work satisfactory
If You're a Kicker
Get a Lincoln Hardivarc Co.
ROOT BALL
I. And kick it to your heart's content.
Lri .,,
Lincoln Hardware lo,
1312-1314 0 Street.
THE...
NORTHWESTERN
...LINE
f ., E. & M. V. R'Y.
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Best Line to
iST. RAUL
BLACK HILLS
CHICAGO
GET YOUR GYMNASIUM SHOES AT
SANDERSON'S
They have the GENUINE SWEDISH GYM
NASIUM SHDES and a number of other styles,
Local end Personal
Oliver Theater Pharmacy.
The Ivy Press prints to please.
ReBtaurant Unique, 1228 O street.
Gregory, the Coal Man.
European plan at Hygienic Cafe.
Burr Barber shop, 120 North 12th.
Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th.
Buy 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 oat at the Good Health
Cafe.
Have the Ivy Press Co. print it, 125
No. 12th street.
G. L. Scott Is vlBitlng his nephew,
Clements Scott.
Talk with Ludwig about your
clothes.' 103C O St.
The New Century, printers of correct
programs, 1123 N Street.
Warren Day, of Beatrice, visited
Delta Upsilon yesterday and today.
Twenty-two men have left orders for
gym uniforms with the physical di
1 cctor.
Wanted A' man to sell shoes on Sat
urdays. One having experience pre
ferred. Mayer Bros.
Brlggs was yesterday added to the
football squad which left for Minne
apolis last evening.
Professor Follmer, principal of the
Pawnee City schools, was visiting tho
university yeBterday.
Donning semi-anthracite. Clean, hot
and lasting. The thing for heating
stove. Only $8 at Gregory, 1044 O St.
Commandant Chase has recommend
ed that you leave your order for uni
form with Mayer Bros. Suits, $13; caps,
$1.25.
When you buy clothes go to some
firm in whom you have confidence
take their word for it. Scarcely, a younc
man that can finely discriminate as to
quality. Paine's Clothing store's sug
gestion. UNI. PINS.--
UNI. PINS Scarlet and Cream
Pins, with U. of N. or Nebraska
across the face, 25c to $2. -5,
TJni. Seals, small and large, hat
pins, lapel buttons, cuff buttons,
brooches, etc. about fifty styles to
select from. Come In and buy one
Miss Florence Hallowell, "00,
teaching at Ravena.
Dr. Clapp will arrive tomorrow. It
Ib hoped he will be able to take chargo
of his classes Monday.
R. T. Coir will have charge of the
men's locker room while Jack Best la
nway with the football team.
Mr. Fogg's class In English 9a Bub
mittcd their flrat effortB in scientific
exposition last Wednesday.
The Junior Laws and Junior Aca
demics will contest on the gridiron
Saturday morning in football.
You can leave your order for a cadet
uniform with Mayer Bros. First qual
ity cloth. Suits, $13; caps, $1.25, in-
The offlcerB of last year's cadet bat
talion have presented the office of the
military department with a large group
picture.
Tom Mills, a former student of the
university, who haB been In tho employ
of Grainger Bros., of this city for some
time past, returned to his home In
Osceola Tuesday.
A self-recording thermometer haB
been put In the green house. It reg
isters the luat at every time of the day
and runs for eight dayB.
"Dusty" Rhodes, captain of last
year's basball team, is visiting old
Delta Upsilon friends. He will remain
in the city for a week or two before
returning to his work.
Chancellor Andrews and Prof. E. A.
Burnett return from Atlanta, Ga,, next
Monday, where they have been attend
ing tho meeting of agricultural colleges
end experiment stations.
Louis Velt of Grand Island Ib visit
ing with his brother GBcar at the Sig
ma Alpha house. Mr. Veit will go to
Minneapolis to witness the Nebraska
Minnesota game.
Mr. Roy Waterman, '00, who has
Uon attending the medical school at
Am Arbor, is here on a visit. Mr
Waterman was prominent in debates
nnd athletics while In the university.
Arthur H. Marsh of Blair and T. E.
Dally of Lincoln were Initiated Into
Alpha Tau Omega Tuesday night
After the ceremonies' an Informal
spread was enjoyed. Besides the ac
tive members of the chapter, Dr. E. J.
Angle, C. S. Wilson and R. B. Morgan
were present.
EVERY LOYAL STUDENT
' SHOULD WEAR A UNI. PIN.
WATCH FOBS U. of N Watch
Fobs, in a dozen differentestyles.
Initial U. N., Uni. Seal P.nnant,
and combinations of these Ask
to see them.
SOUVENIR SPOONSU. of N.
Souvenir Spoons, in two sizes.
The clothlerfl of Lincoln should be
sued for damages. IBvory malo Btudont
has received from one to ten letters
soliciting bin trade. When one thinks
ho In getting a letter from homo with
a check in it or ono from a dellcato
feminine hand it certainly Ib sacrlM
gloun to blight his happy hopen.
FROM A VICTIM.
In tho Junior law class the other
morning Dean Reeso asked one of the
members to name tho two clasBea Into
which tho law divided persona. The
Junior responded, "into Bane and in
sane." In another discussion ono of tho
members was of tho opinion that tho
heirs to a priest's property wero with
out doubt the prlesfa children.
Elver Shlnber, a Btudent In tho uni
versity until last year. Ib doing civil
engineering work In Havana Cuba. He
contemplates going to the Philippine
Islands, whero tho demand for civil
engineers is great.
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Shirts, 4c. Collars. I l-2c.
Cuffs, 3.
Nothing Cheap but price. Wirk
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various designs.
Agency at The Co-Op.
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1024 O St.
1024 O St.
Hoy McGinnis,
Gen'l Agt.
EVERYBODY GOES TO
THE CO-OP.
E. R. BUTLEB,
I. O. T. H.
J. WILSON, Proprietor.
now.