The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 03, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
To what address do you wish
The Daily Nebraskan addressed?
3peak up, and speak out, or write,
and the circulator will do the rest.
F, W. FALES
RESTAURANT
Cordial invitation to all.
Meals 15c and up. - 1333 O St.
Ganoung Pharmacy Co.
1400 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb.
Hot Hoda in Season. Open
All Nioht.
EAT AT THE
Palace Dining Hall
1130 N STREET.
Tho largOBt and best equipped houBO in tho
city, f urnishod roomB in oonnootion
U00PER & HART, Proprietors.
FRANCIS BROS.
OaLpitaLi Gafo,
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 1 1 th Street.
See cloth samples and let him take
your measure.
GIRARD CYCLE CO
Agents for
RAGYGLES
Headquarters for DISK TALKING
MACHINES AND RECORDS
I406 O SlKKKl. - 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, Corner 10th
and O Streets. Phone 41.
Official Bulletin.
This column is devoted mainly to
notices of the university. All depart
ments and student organizations hav
ing notices to publish should leavo
them either at the oxecutlvo oflloc, at
the ofllco of tho paper, or hand them to
anyone connected with tho paper. All
announcements should be in by 6 p. m.
REGISTRAR'S CALLS.
Notice is hereby given that any stu
dent not answering promptly the offi
cial callB to this ofllco beeomeR liable
to dishonorable dismissal from the uni
versity. THE REGISTRAR.
NOTICE.
Any student conditioned in a subject
tho first semester of last year (1901
1902) must remove the same this sem
ester or it becomes a failure and is so
entered on tne student's record.
Any student who failB in required
work tills semester must take the work
in class the first time it is taught after
this semester. II. G. SHEDD,
Registrar.
LEAVES OF ABSENCE FOR ELEC
TION DAY
Any student desiring leave of absence
to go homo to vote may obtain the
same of the dean of his college. If un
able to see the dean at appointed hour,
said leave of absence may bo obtained
Monday in this office.
Deans' hours, U. 104: Dean Sherman,
10:30 to 11:30; Dean Ressey, 11:30 to
12:30; Dean Davis, 2 to 3; Dean Ward,
11:30 to 12; Dean Reese, 9:30 to 10.
II. O. SHEDD,
Registrar.
LAST NOTICE CONCERNING DE
LINQUENT FEES.
Notice is hereby given that any stu
dent deficient in any of the required
fees who does not pay or secure the
same to the secretary of the Board of
Regents in University hall, 101, by 12
o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, Novem
ber nth, will be dropped from the reg
ister of the university.
H. G. SHEDD,
Registrar.
LAST NOTICE CONCERNING PRO
VISIONAL REGISTRATION.
Notice is hereby given that any stu
dent who is registered provisionally in
the university and does not appear at
tills office for regular registration be
fore 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday,
November fth. will be dropped from
(he register of the university.
II. G. SHEDD.
Registrar.
NOTICE TO STUDENTS.
Any student, conditioned in a subject
the first semester of last year (1901-02)
must register for the same this semes
ter or it becomes a failure and is so
entered on the student's record.
Any student who fails In required
work this Bemester must take the work
in class the first it is taught after this
semester.
H. G. SHEDD,
Registrar.
WANTED Address, now lost, of
Iowa student who asked price of car
load of apples. Telephone A1092, Hart
ley. NOTICE.
All class athletic committees will
please meet in U. 206 on Wednesday at
1 p. m., for the purpose of formulating
some class athletic rules.
A COMMITTEEMAN.
SENIORS.
Tho Senior class will meet Monday at
10 a. m. in U. 20G.
8OMBRERO BOARD.
The Sombrero board desires that all
Juniors have thelrplctures taken be
fore the 15th of November.
"William H. Toy, publisher and pro
prietor o "Fair Play," Lincoln's week
ly labor journal, and who has charge
of the forms of the "Daily Nebraslmn."
is a candidate for assessor in the Third
ward. Make It unanimous.
Physical Education.
Students who have not already regis
tered for courses 5, 13, 15 and 19, in
physical education, may do so this
week and next, without paying regis
tration fee, by consulting Dr. Clapp.
Course 5 will begin Monday, November
10th, and Dr. Clapp will have It in
charge.
Physical examinations will begin to
day. Appointments for them can be
made on Monday, Wednesday and Fri
day from 1:30 to 3, and from R to f p.
m. Also on Tuesday and Thursday
from 1:30 to 3, and from 4 to f p. m.
Fifteen minutes will be required to
take each one's measurements and
every man must bo ready to be mea
sured at the time appointed.
All students taking gymnasium work
will be required to take a physical
examination. All others who desire an
examination may make appointments
for the same at Dr. Clapp's office.
NEW BOOKS
ON THE CROSS; A Tale of
the Passion Play at Oberammer
gan, by Wilhelmina Von Helium
and Mary J. Safford, $1.20.
BV ORDER OF THE PROPHET
By Rev. Alfred II. Henny, a tale
of the early Mormon settlement
in Utah, 1.20.1
DONOVAN PASHA, and Some
People of Egypt, by Sir Gilbert
Parker, $1.20.
THOSE BLACK DIAMOND
MEN, a tale of the Huthrax
Valley, by William Futhey Gib
bons, $1.20.
TJie Lincoln Book Store
1126 0 STREET.
At the Oliver
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 5.
Second Annual Tour of That Odd
Fellow,
HARRY BERESFORD
And His Excellent Company
of Players, Presenting
Geo. H. Broadhorst's Best Farcical
Comedy, in Three Acts,
THE WRONG
MR. WRIGHT
A Play Full of Fun of the Most
Charming Kind.
J, S. Coleman, Sole Manager.
Prices 25c, 50c, 75c and $1.00.
Seats Now on Sale.
GOOD MORNING!
Have you
subscribed
to the
DAILY NEBRASKAN
HURRY UP!
Electric Shoe Repairing
FACTORY
1220 O Street
Get those shoes soled for 75c
Ladies' shoes soled fo r 50c.
First class sewed work. We
sell pood shoes also. Ct
Cincinnati Shoe Store
The Only Up-to -Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in Town. No Saloon At
tached. Tables Newly
Covered. Powell's, 146
N. 11th. Phone L 664.
PALACE BEAUTIFUL Hair-
dressing. Mnniciirinf . Massat'ftr ..li
Qi o O"
slinninnninnr nrf T nrlioc' T-oflt nml . Iij
Chiropody departments. We have ', l
an experienced attendant. A full V 1
line of hair goods, toilet articles, 1?''
phirifni tin rY f rY vr APn - t r r .- 4-R 3
wuiai.ii.i nl&3 B'"-'- pciiuis, -n. ;!
Students patronage solicited. 121. "
North 13th Street.
FOE THE BEST WORK IN THE 0ITY
PATRONIZE
The "vans"
DOMESTIC
HAND LAUNDRY
1312 E - Plume 274
Shirts, 4c. Collars. 1 l-2c.
Cuffs, 3.
Nothing Cheap but price. Work
Called for and delivered.
Agency at The Co-Op.
J. WILSON, Proprietor.
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