THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. iA with tho money thus obtained a cash business is carried ont at the store. This saves the exorbitant rates of in terest charged by tho storekeeper. Tho Chancellor is of tho opinion that tho good work will continue and that in this lino we may expect some advancement. BOWLING ALLEY 4 ALLEYS. Standard and Regula tion in every particular. 1210 O street. H. 0. THOMAS, Proprietor. DR. J. R. HAGGARD. Physi cian and Surgeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of temales and rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 Richards block. Residence 1310 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. You SHOULD buy your KodakB, Plates Films, Oards. Albums, Developors, Etc., of tho LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY 00., 116 South 11th Btroot, Lincoln, Neb. Pioneer Barber Shop Clean Linen, Finest of Toilets, First Class Service. ' A. L. KEMMERRER, Propr. 1 1 3 So. 1 1 th St., Lincoln, Neb. Anything Electrical-The NEBRASKA ELECTRICAL CO, 312 So. 12'i" SiKEin, Phone 417. Repairing Done Day or Night. Yule Bros. Laundry J5J4 O Stree. TeL 754. Originators of tho idea of sending nome worn satlslacvory Columbia National Bank Ok Lincoln, Nebraska. 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. four Personally Conducted Excursions to CALIFORNIA Every week, with choice of routes. These excur cursions leave Lincoln VIA UNION PACIFIC EVERY Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, AT 1:45 P. M. and canjjbe joined at any point en route. Full information cheerfully fur nished, on application to E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. Local and Personal Oliver Theater Phnrmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. Liidwlg, tho Unl. tailor. Pay up your subscription. Eat at tho Newport today. Eat at tho Good Health Cafe. Gloves Cleaned at tho Famous. Buy your Gloves at tho Famous. The Ivy PresB prints to please. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O Btreet. Burr Barber shop, 120 North 12th. Eat at Don Cameron'B, 118 So. 11th. Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh. Don't wait to have the circulator see you. Tho Palace barber shop desires shavers. Cameron's lunch counter, 118 So. 11th. Call Forbes' carriages, 112G 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 tho office. Dr. II. J. Iehnhoff, '97, Fratornlty building, Thirteenth and M. Flegenbaum's pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets. University girls aro Invited to the Y. W. C. A. dining room, 316 South 12th street. Dr. Bolton speaks at convocation this morning. A. C. Pancoast of Omaha, was a uni versity visitors Friday. The Palace barber shop the finest in tho west. Eight chairs. Why not bathe at Chris' place, Elev enth and P streets? Earnest Long, '02, law. Is working in a law office at Sheridan, Wyo. Mr. Bothwell, '01, who attended the Chicago Medical School last year, is teaching in South Dakota. F. II. Graham, a special student of the university last year, is attending a theological seminar at Valparaiso, Ind. $3.00 commutation tickets for ?2.75 at Westerfield'B Merchants' Cafe, 117 North Thirteenth street. Little Gtem hot waffles served at all hours. OLIVER Thursday Evening, November 20th. CAPTAIN JENKS of the Horse Marines With ELIZABETH "KENNEDY and a Harmoniously Selected Company, including THEODORE BABCOCK. Forty Peo ple in the Organization. Prices from 50c to $1.50. Seats now on sale. Tho department of mlnerology hns JUBt ordered a new supply of minerals for blow pipe analysis from Dr. Kuntze. The botanical seminar has issued a new book called "Studies In the Vege tation of the State." Professor Fossler went to Boulder, Colo., Friday to bo present at tho cele bration of the quarto-centennial of tho University of Colorado. Tho field was so wet that tho claBS football teams did not practlco yester day at chapel time. They hope to be able to practice this morning. Dr. Conrad of the geological depart ment, made a trip In southeastern Ne braska and Kansas last week, and se cured a number of sectlnis specimens and photographs for tho state survey. Air. Pierce, Professor Brnner's labor atory assistant, haB an article In the "Canadian EntomologlBt," vol. xxxlv, on "New Myodites," a parasitic beetle, which Inhabits the nests of wild bees. Dr. Condra went to Falls City Fri day at 1:30 p. m. to make observa tions, and to take photographs for tho geological department. He will go to Kansas before ho returns to the uni versity. Beta Theta Pi entertained ton of the Knox Betas at a smoker Saturday evening. J. R. Pierce of Omaha, and George Fitch of Council Bluffs, alumni of the Knox chapter, came down to greet their old college friends. Dr. Guyer, a former graduate and also professor in the department of zoology, and recently professor at the head of zoology in the University of Cincinnati, was appointed at the head of a party to collect specimens In the Philippine Islands. Superintendent Fowler has received an Invitation from the board of edu cation at Philadelphia to be present on November 22d at tho dedication of the new central high school which has recently been completed. The program for the dedicational ceremonies Indi cates that President Roosevelt will de liver an address at the opening session. A memorial window presented by the family of Edward T. Stell, who was for many years president of the board of education will be formally accepted. N. A. Wilson, cashier of the Farmers' and Merchants' bank, of Stromsburg, attended the Knox-Nebraska game Sat urday. Mr. Wilson Is a football en thusiast. He is manager of the Stroms burg eleven, and is justly proud of its record. They have played York Col lege, Hastings College, David City and several other teams, and have won every game easily without having a point Bcored against them this season. They will play tho Genoa Indians on Thanksgiving. Mr. WilBon looks for a fierce game, but says his boys will win. THEATRE As Presented 200 Nights at the Garrick Theatre, New York, The Best and Most Original Comedy, by CLYDE FITCH, Called Professor Drunor leaves today for St. Louis. Mo., whero ho will lecturo before tho National Applo Growers' convention. During his absence Mr. A. Carrlkor, his assistant, will havo charge of tho department. WANTKD A student to work for his board. Wcsterfleld, 117 North Thir teenth. Translations Literal, 50c. Interlinear, (i. jo. 147 volt. Dictionaries German, French, Italian, Spanish, Latin, Greek, $1.00, and $1.00. ! Completely Parsed Caesar, !j Book I. Hasoni-A page, inttrltntar iiuiiniaimii, urtrat trannlailnn, and tvtry word comlttely parsed $1.50. "! 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