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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. P Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in Season. Open All Night. 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 1310 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. You SHOULD buy your Kodaks, Plates Films, Oards. AlbumB, DovoloporB, Etc, of tho LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY 00., 115 South 11th Stroot, Lincoln, Nob. Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Llnon, Finest of Toileta, Flrat Clasa Service. A. L. KEMNERRER, Proprietor. 118 So. 11th St, Lincoln, Neb. STEVENS & NEVILLE'S New Location Is at 1330 O Street. Pool and Billiards in connection. Yule Bros. Laundry J5J4 O Stree. TeL 754. Originators of tho idea of sending borne work satis factory Columbia National Bank Ok Lincoln, Nkhraska. Capital, $100,000.00. Officers: John B.Wright, Presi dent; J. H. Westcott, Vice-President; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. "It's Old!" you say Well, never mind about that ! Bring that wheel to us and have it fixed, or trade it on a new one. That's what we're here for SHADERS 1430 O Street. THE... NORTHWESTERN ...LINE f ., E. & M. V. R'Y. Best Line to ST. RAUL BLACK HILLS CHICAGO 1024 O St E. R. BUTLEB, O. T. H. X024 O St. Roy MoGinnis, Gen'l Agt. GET YOUR GYMNASIUM SHOES AT SANDERSON'S TJiey Jiave tjie GENUINE SWEDISH GYM NASIUM SHOES and a number oT other styles. Local and Personal Oliver Theater Pharmacy. The Ivy Press prints to please. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street. Gregory, the Coal Man. Burr Barber shop, 120 North 12th. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Buy your Gloves at tho Famous. Buy your Corsets at tho Famous. Buy your Millinery at the Famous. Gloves Cleaned at tho Famous. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. Why not eat at the Good Health Cafe. Have the Ivy Press Co. print It, 125 No. 12th street. Miss Claire Lester, halrdresBlng and manicuring, at the Famous. European or American plan at Good Health Cafe. Commutation tickets, $4. Wanted A man to sell shoes on Sat urdays. One having experience pre ferred. Mayer Bros. Denning semi-anthracite Clean, hot and lasting. Tho thing for heating stove. Only $8 at Gregory, 1044 O St. A large number of new flowers have been added to the green house through exchange with the florists of the city. Commandant Chase has recommend ed that you leave your order for uni form with Mayer Bros. Suits, $13; caps, $1.25. The new lanterns used In geology 1, give great satisfaction since the gaB made at the university has been used. Bert Doane, '02, is taking a course in medicine at Northwestern university. He expects to get on the baseball team there in the spring. G. F. Brown of the mechanical en gineering department returned from the Black Hills, where he was in the employ of the B. & M. J. Green, who until recently, haB been employed by the Great Western railroad, is now assistant in the civil engineering department. UNI. WRITING PAPER. Write to Your Friends on UNI. Paper, UNI. TABLETS Seven kinds to choose from. Note size and letter size, ruled and unruled, 10c, 15c and 20c Envelopes, 5c, iQc and 15c EVERYTHING FOR THE STUDENT AT MIbs Elizabeth Jeter visited her home In Omaha Sunday. Evan T. Sage. '(i2 of Beatrice, visit ed university friends yesterday. Edward Walton and Jacob Hanx.Ier returned from their eastern trip Sat urday. W. S. Payne, of the mechanical en gineering department, Is at the uni versity again. R. P. Starr and A. H. Kenney, '02 law class, are conducting a prosperous insurance business at Aurora. Stanley Welch, formerly of the uni versity Is taking a course in medicine at Northwestern University. Ellis Johnston, '00, Is studying medi cine at Northwestern University. Mr. Johnston is from Pawnee City. Professor Robblns has been unex pectedly called out of the city on ac count of the serious illness of his mother. The SophomorcB and Junior laws practiced Saturday. Prospects are good for some interesting class games at some time in the near future. It is a strange fact, but there were some students who continued their reg ular routine of "digging" Saturday af ternoon and evening, and who did not leave the libary until the closing hour came. Dr. and Mrs. Simmons of Clricago are vlBiting Miss Barr. Dr. Simmons is editor if the Journal of the American Medical association and secretary of the same. R. L. Waterman, '00, a former uni versity track team man, is visiting col lege friends. He is on -his way to Ann Arbor, where he is a Junior, this year, in the school of medicine. Professor Clapp will take charge of his classes from today, as scheduled at the first of the year. Mr. Clapp is a tall, fine-looking gentleman of pleas ing maners. Undoubtedly the athletic department has been fortunate In se curing such an instructor. Manager Wilson of the scrubs has nearly completed arrangements for sev eral games for them. He expects to have games with York College, Belle vue and possibly with the Omaha Med ics. The scrubs are playing good1 ball and put up a fierce struggle. UNI. BOX PAPER Variuos sizes and grades. Pennant de sign and Uni. initial, Uni. seal and letter-rjeading in prepara tions Price 35c and up. THE CO-OP. SUBSCRIBE TO The Daily Nebraskan 75 CENTS FOR REST OF SEMESTER EVERY MAN AND WOMAN READ THEIR "OWN" PAPER SUBSCRIBERS INSI ST DOMESTIC HAND LAUNDRY 1312 E - PJiope 274 Shirts, 4c. Collars. I l-2c, Cuffs, 3. NothluQ Cheap but price. Work Colled for and delivered. Agency at The Co-Op. J. WILSON, Proprietor. Jhe Improved BOSTON $r GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON GARTER" Is stamped anon every loop. The CUSHION , BUTTON! .CLASP Lies flat (o the lerfnever' slips, Tears nor Unfastens. 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