4 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. Ganouiig Pharmacy Co. 1400 () Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in Sharon. ()im:n Xll Nioiit. Merctiants Dlpljig Hall A. HANDBAKER, Propriotor. Best Meal in the City for 10 Cents. Co nth and P Sts., Lincoln. Students' trade solicited, LUDWIG'S Are Agents'for thcM. C.Lilly Co.'h Unikoum, at fioni ?ii 00 to 15.00, including cap. 1036 O Street. EAT AT THE Palace Dining Hall 1130 N STREET. Tho largest and best equipod houao In the uifcy. x uruiauuu iuuuio u uuuuuuuuu. 000PER & HART, Propriotora. FRANCIS BROS. Capital Gafe, 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 HEARN, 237 South nth Street. See cloth samples and let him take your measure. GIRARD CYCLE CO Agents ior RAGYGLES Headquarters for DISK TALKING MACHINES AND KECORDS 1406 O SlRKKl-. - PllONK B908. First-class Repairing a Specialty. ARE YOU GOING TO California ? If you have decided to go, see the Burlington agent first before deciding on your Route. The Bur lington have Through Tourist Sleepers . . . Lincoln to Los Angeles EVERY SATURDAY All Cars Personally Conducted Burlington Depot, 7th Street, be tween P and Q. Phone 42. City Ticket Office, Ooraer 10th and O Streets. Phone 41. Official Bulletin. Thin column Is devoted mainly to notices of tho university. All depart ments nnd student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave, them either at tho executive office, at the office of tho paper, or hand them to anyone connected with the paper. All announcements should he in by 6 p. m. xxxcxccocxxxxxoccccc -f NUlRlli ClasB nnd other university organiza tions desiring nnouncements posted upon the bulletin bonrds must present copy for tho same at this office not later than 9 am . No announcements of any kind are permitted upon the bul letin hoards unless countersigned at this offl(e. THE REGISTRAR. JUNIORS ATTENTION. Football men report on the field for practice every day at chapel time. AMERICAN HISTORY 19a. Seminar 19a In American history will meet Tuesday evening, November 1, In stead of October 28. NOTICE. Any Btudent knowing of any case of illness in tho university should ro port the same at the registrar's office. SOMBRERO BOARD. The Sombrero board will meet at 10 o'clock on Tuesday in U. 209. Be prepared to roport. R. A. M'NOWN. NOTICE. Tho College Settlement needs several copes of "Five Hundred Dollars and Other Stories." Students are asked to donate used copies. Leave with li brarian. C. E. PREVEY. SOMBRERO NOTICE. The editor and business manager of the Sombrero may be found at 10 o'clock each morning in the Sombrero oHlce, Uni hall 105. The assistant edi tor may bo 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 eery member as boon as possible. Bring your ciedit books any week day to the dean's office, room 101, Universi ty hull, between 11:30 and 12 o'clock. CHARLES E. BESSEY. Dean. Tho exchanges of the Nebraskan are left in the Y. M. C. A. rooms, where all who aro Interested In college news throughtout tho United States can find them. Mr. Sheldon, chairman of tho pro gram committee for tho Historical So ciety, which holds its annual meeting next January, is busily engaged in ar ranging tho program for the session. Last year tho general topic was about "Early Railroads in Nebraska." This year the papers will relate for' tho most part to the "Old Steamboat Traffic on the Mississippi." Correspondence with several old twln-rlver captains is being carried on, and It is likely that the committee will be able to Induce some of thorn to come and relate some of their old experiences. A now book bearing the title of "A First Book of Forestry, ' has been sent to Professor Bessey for review. It Is by one of the professors of forestry in Cornell University, Professor FHlbert Roth, a gentleman who has had much experience In government work. HK1 U-ffUiH.I Sold only By PERKINS 1129 O OLIVER THEATRE Tuesday, Oct. 28 THE T E IV F EST Magnificent Scenic and Electrical Effects, Exquisite Costumes, Chorus and Ballet. Melodious Incidental Music. Prices 50c, 75c, $1.00 and Si. 50. Seats now on sale. Noti. The scene of the great storm upon which the plot of the play is based occurs as the curtain rises, when it is requested that the audience be seated. PALMERSTRY is a great science. It has certainly done much for OUR CORN HUSKERS By the way, if you want to look Husky, have your clothes made by BUMSTEAD HE MAKES CLOTHES THAT f IT 1141 0 Street. DOMESTIC HAND LAUNDRY 1312 E - Phone 274 Shirts, 4c. Collars. 1 l-2c. Cuffs, 3. Nothlug Cheap but price. Work Called for and delivered. Agency at The Co-Op. J. WILSON, Proprietor, The best on earth is the Hanan shoe; The wormanship ap peals to you ; Tits like a glove, make glag the feet, And gives the foot appearance neat. & SHELDON, STREET. Extraordinary Event! Joint Appearance of LOUIS JAMES and EREDERICK WARDE In Wagenhals & Kemper's Gor geous Spectaculay Production of PYROORAPEIY We make numerous things suitable for Room Decora tions, such as ... Calendars, Pipk-Raoks, Stkin Racks, TobauUo Jars, To bacco Pouches, And numerous other things. There is nothing like our Hand Colored Posters in the city, "U. of N. " Postal Cards, Tablets and En velopes. The Lincoln Book Store 1126 0 STREET- Jhc Improved BOSTON tR- GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON GARTER" is stamped I on every loop. 1 The aA.'JifX CUSHION BUTTON I .CLASP, Lies flat to the leg never' bllpj, tears nor Unfastens.! BOLD EVERYWHERE BtrapU pair, Bilk Wo. a . Milled on receipt of Driee. QEO. FB0ST 00.,Utktn - " ' wn,ui1n,A. wevery Pair Warranted- r