The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 24, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
BOWLING ALLEY 4
ALLEYS. Standard and Regula
tion in every particular. 1210 O
street.
H. C. THOMAS,
Proprietor.
Merchants Dining Hall
A. HANDSAKER, Proprietor.
Best Meal in the City for 10 Cents.
Co. nth and P Sts., Lincoln.
Students' trade solicited,
LUOWIG'S
Arc Agents for
theM. C. Lilly
Co. 'a Unifoiim, at from $11.00 to
15.00, including cap.
1036 O Street.
EAT AT THE
Palace Dining Hall
1130 N STREET.
Tho largest and best equipped bouse in the
city, furnished rooms in oonnootion.
OOOPER & HART, Proprietors.
FRANCIS BROS.
Capital Cafe,
121 North 11th. - Phone F 1050.
Caterers for Lunches and Banquets.
Open all night. Meals 15 cents
and upwards.
THE FAMOUS CADET UNI
FORM Made by The Henderson
Ames Co., Kalamazoo, Michigan,
can be secured of
JAMES IIEARN,
237 South nth Street.
See cloth samples and let him take
your measure.
(jIUARI) CYCLE CO
Agents for
RAGYGLRS
Hoadquartcrs for DISK TALKING
MACHINES AND RECORDS
1406 O S'irkki. - Picon k B908.
First-class Repairing a Specialty.
ARE YOU
GOING TO
California ?
If you have decided to go,
see the Burlington agent
ifirst before deciding on
your Houte. The Bur
lington have Through
Tourist Sleepers . . .
Lincoln to Los Angeles
EVERY SATURDAY
All Cars Personally Conducted
BUrling'ton Depot, 7th Street, be
tween P and Q. Phone 42.
City Ticket Office, Corner 10th
and O Streets. Phone 41.
Official Bulletin.
This column 1b devoted mainly to
notices of tho university. All depart
ments and student organizations hav
ing notices to publish should leavo
them either at tho executive ofllce, at
the ofllce of tho paper, or hand them to
anyone connected with tho paper. All
announcements should be in by 6 p. m.
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NOTICE.
StudentB who have not paid all their
fees will report to the secretary, U. 101,
at once.
THE REGISTRAR.
NOTICE.
Class and other university organiza
tions desiring anounoements posted
upon the bulletin boards must present
copy for the name at this ofllce not
later than 9 am . No announcements
of any kind are permitted upon the bul
letin boards unless countersigned at
this ofllce.
THE REGISTRAR.
SENIOR HATS.
Senior boys will meet Friday at 10
a. m. In Library 100, to select class
caps.
HAT COMMITTEE.
JUNIORS ATTENTION.
Football men report on the field for
practice every day at chapel time.
NOTICE.
Any student knowing of any case
of Illness in the university should re
port the same at the registrar's ofllce.
SOMBRERO BOARD.
The Sombrero board will meet at 10
o'clock on Wtdnesday In U. 209. Be
prepared to leport.
R. A. M'NOWN.
SOMBRERO NOTICE.
The editor and business manager of
tho Sombreio may .be found at 10
o'clock each morning in the Sombrero
ofllce, Uni hall 105. The assistant edi
tor may be found each day at 2 o'clock
In the same place.
NOTICE TO SENIORS.
I have a list of the Seniors in the in
dustrial college, and wish to consult
every member as soon as possible.
Bring your credit books any week day
to the dean's office, room 101, Universi
ty hall, between 11:30 and 12 o'clock.
CHARLES E. BESSEY.
Dean.
MISS STONE'S LECTURE TONIGHT.
From Indications there will be a full
house at the auditorium tonight. Miss
Stone has been receiving worthy com
ment by critics. Her lecture will be
instructive and entertaining. Some
seats are still on sale and admission
tickets can be procured at any time
today and previous to the lecture.
CONSULTATION HOURS.
Until further notice I shall bo at U,.
309 from 11:20 to 12 o'clock on Tues
days, Wednesdays and Thursday, and
from 3 tov4 o'clock on Fridays.
M. M. FOGG.
AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY.
You are cordially invited to be pres
ent at the twenty-ninth regular meet
ing of tho Nebraska section, to be
held In room 4 of the Chemical Labor
atory of tho University of Nebraska,
on Saturday, October 25, 902, at 8 p. m.
The following papers will be present
ed: "On Azonybenzaldehydes," Dr. F.
J. Alway; "Certain Regularities Ob
served In the Pyrldene Series," Dr.
John White.
R. S. HILTNER, Secretary.
nSuieli SditsH
TOR YOUNG MEN
Are here on our tables. More fine Suits than
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attractive. Sweaters from 50c to $5.
See the New Shell Pattern in Sweaters. Athletic and Gym
nasium goods of all sorts. Suits, Shoes, Caps and Belts.
Our "Regent" and "University" Shoes tepresent 20th Cen
tury perfection in shoe building. Knox, Stetson, and all the
other Fine Hats in all the new shapes
MAYER BROS., 1005 to 1019 0 Street.
If YOU WANT TO
"Reversed Grins"
GO DOWN TO ST. JOE NEXT SATURDAY, SIRE.
BE SURE TO SUPPLY YOURSELVES WITH CANES
AND UP-TO-DATE PENNANTS, WHICH CAN BE
FOUND AT j . ,
SAMUEL HALL'S .SVBfc,
The University Book Store
YOUR ATTENTION IS DIRECTED TO OUR
University Pennants, Magaphones,
Pins, Fobs and Hat Pins.
GET OUR
K. & E. and DIETZGEN
BEFORE BUYING.
The University Book Store.
we have ever shown before.
All the New fads
and Fancies
From such famous makers
as Rogers, Peet & Co,,
Fecjielmer, Fisjiel, and
Sttiloss Bros,
Our Chesterfield
Overcoats for Young
Men are very stylish
Our Sweater line is ex
ceptionally large and
GIVE THE "PUKES
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PRICE ON
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS
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