THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. V OUR FLORIST C. H, FKEY 1133 O STREET Teeth filled without pain DR. A. B. AYRES, DENTIST A liber.il discounl to students. 141 So. 12 in Sr., - Lincoln, Nkii. BOWLING ALLEY 4 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210O street. H. C. THOMAS, Proprietor. DR. J. R- HAGGARD. Physi- eiau and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females 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 EodakB, Platos Films, Cards. Albums, Dovolopors, Etc., of tho LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY 00., 115 South 11th Street, Lincoln, Neb. Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, First Class Service. A. L. KEMMERRER, Propr. 113 So. 1 1 tli St., Lincoln, Neb. Anything Electrical-The NEBRASKA ELECTRICAL CO, 312 So. 12'ni S'ikeki, Phone 417. Repairing Done Day or Night. Yule Bros. Laundry J5J4 O Stree. Tel. 754. Originators of the Idea of sending home work satlsl'acvory Columbia National Bank Of Lincoln, Nkhraska. Capital, $100,000.00. Okkkkks: John B.Wright, Presi dent; J. H. Westcott, Vice-President; Joe Samuels, 2d Vice-President; P. L. Hall, Cashier; W. B. Ryons, Assistant Cashier. Jhe Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name" BOSTON GARTER" is stamped Ion every loop. The CUSHION , BUTTON I CLASP! Lies flat to the leg never vSlips Tears nor Unfastens. IOLD EVERYWHERE. Sample pait. Silk Mo. m uolton zc Mailed on receipt of price. ' 020. FKOBT 00., Uikara , Boatoa, 1Um.,17J.A. Every Pair War r ante d-?P Local and Personal Oliver Theater Phirmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. Ludwlg, the Uni. tailor. Pay up your suhHcrlptlon. Eat at the Newport today. Eat at the Good Health Cafe. Gloves Cleaned at tho Famous Buy your Gloves at the Famous. The Ivy Press prints to please. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O street. Burr Barher shop, 120 North 12th. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. Eat at Hendry's, 12!) North Eleventh. Don't wait to have the circulator see you. The Palace barber shop desires shavers. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. Call Forbes' carriages. 1125 P street. 'Phone 550. Don't wait to be invited to subscribe or pay up. Have the Ivy Press Co print it. 125 No. 12th street. Call on the circulator about your subscription. If you can't find the circulator, come to the ofllce. Dr. H. J. IxmnhofT, '97, Fraternity building, Thirteenth and M. Fiegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. A $35 Bmoklng set given away. Oliver Theatre cigar store. 135 No. 13th St. Miss Mallnda Powell, '01, Is teaching in the Plaittsmouth high school. Mr. Hiltner Is on the sick list, and was unable to meet his classes yester day. University girls are invited to the Y. V. C. A. dining room, 31G South 12th street. Viola Gray, '02, leaves tomorrow to accept a position in the Tekamuh high school. Edwin Funke will entertain the Sig ma Alphs and their friends at a "rag" party Friday night. Do not be particular about going to a famous college. Make the college you go to famous. A street car line, branching off at Twenty-seventh and Holdrege streets, is being built to the state farm. Call and get an oyster toup. If you don't think It is worth l' tents, we will give it to you. Oliver Theatre Cigar btore. Ju&t Received AN ELEGANT LINE OF CRANE'S AND HURDS PAPERS IN PAPETERIES. CALL AND SEE THEM. PRICES FROM 250 TO $3 PER BOX. II. W. BROWN DRUG & BOOK CO. Phone 68. . 127 South nth Street. Owing to inclement weather the bat talion drilled In the armory last night. First class board can be had at the Campus View boarding house at 110 North Twelfth. L. H. Tuckerman, who was a scholar In our physics deportment last year, Is teaching physics at the Ohio universi ty. Newell Elliott, while handling a tlsh sting recently sent to him from Cali fornia, accidentally thrust It Into his hand, causing a very painful wound. "BUI" Mclford, one of Nebraska's strongest centers, and for a while as sistant coach, Is working In Kansas City. Miss Rena Chopell, '01. Is teaching in the city schools. She Is also carry ing post-grnduate work in the univer sity, being a candidate for master's de gree. Merchants' Cafe. 117 North 13th. Is the place to get the best meal for the money in the city. Little Gem hot waffles at all hours. Dr. Brace is recovering slowly from a severe attack of typhoid fever. It Is hoped he will be able to meet his classes within two weeks. 3Vlr. Cornell mnde a trio to the state farm to take so-ne live stock pictures for the Illustration nf a nannhbt which the Chancellor will soon have pub lished. Mr. Williams. 0 fellow in the physics department, now has his apparatus in shape to take a long series of obser vations on the refractive Indices of substance. W. B. Cartmal. who was a fellow In the physics deoart merit for two years, and also a professor at the state farm, has a good position In the united States bureau of weights and measures at Washington. The Dramatic club met for the first time last night and rehearsed their new play, which Is to be given for the Col lege Settlement next mo'ith. Coach Booth and Miss Howell w'll be the leading characters. Burton Christie, of the class of '98. Is now practicing medicine In Omaha and doing exceedingly well. Mr. Christie graduate d here from the gen eral scientific group. He then took a three years' course In the Omaha Med ical College, which Is now a uart of the state university, and received a medal of scholarship as having the best record of his whole class for the full course. The package of grasses from the Philippine islands sent by G. A. Bene dict, came to hand last week. Profes sor Bessey has looked It over, and finds that there are twenty-eight different species of grasses, proper, and eleven sedges. Some of the species are iden tical with those" found here, while oth ers are very strange looking. Edson Henry, '98, an Alpha TheUi Chi, has been called to the city from Harvard on account of the Illness of his father. Miss Ionise Phrlps, '02, who haa been taking post-graduate work, left for Ord yesterday, where she has ac cepted a position ait a teacher In tho high school. The Universities of Pennsylvania and Virginia have entered Into a two-year debating agreement. STEVENS & NEVILLE'S New Location Is at 1330 O Street. Pool and Billiards in connection. fun with a Phonograph. LOTS OF IT. See them at GUTHEKIE'S, 1540 O Stkki 1. Bicycles repaired. Ross Electric Co. Electric Supplies, Window Lighting, Dynamos and Motors, Electric Signs, Gas. Electric and Combination Fixtures. 122 N. 141 11 Si. - Ti"L. 374. Artists' Materials INDIA INKS; STICK HIGGINS1 INKS, All colors and Black. DRAWING PAPERS OF ALL KINDS. HISTORY, SEMINAR. THEME, LITERARY, TYPEWRITER PAi'EKS, AT TJib Lincoln Book Store 1126 0 STREET. DOMESTIC HAND LAUNDRY 1312 E - PJiojie274 Shirts, 4c. Collars. I l-2c. Cuffs, 3. Nothiug Cheap but price. Work Called for and delivered. Agency at The Co-Op. J. WILSON, Proprietor. A