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TH' (Mr ' mJK i. 1 4 THE DAILY NEBRA&CAN. - I" - ,, ' ,V r ' B u I kr ' & V -1- ft- i I-- bi , ,, iM ' i ' OUf? FLORIST C. H, FREY 733 O STREET Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 0 Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda in Season. All Night. Open GROSSMAN'S Patent Writing Ring The most important improve ment of the age in the art of pen manship makes the poorest writer a splendid penman in a few weeks by the use of this ring. Endorsed by prominent College Presidents and Boards of Education in Eur ope and America. Sample dozen assorted sizes sent post paid for $1.00, single sample 25c. When ordering a single ring, state whether for man, woman, or child. PENN MfO SUPPLY CO. 119 S. Fourth Street, Philadelphia. 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. QIRARD CYCLE CO Agents for RAGYGLRS Headquarters for DISK TALKING MACHINES AND RECORDS 1406 O Street. - Phone 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 THURSDAY AND SATURDAY .All Cars Personally Conducted Burribf ton Depot, 7th Street, be- itweSMfraad Q. Phone xago& City Ticket .Office, Cornet xb'th Official Bulletin. Thlri column is devoted mainly to notices of tho university. All depart ments and student organizations hav ing notices to publish should leave thorn either at tho executive ofllce, at the ofllco of tho paper, or hand thorn to anyono connected with tho paper. All announcements should bo in by 6 p. m.' NOTICE. Seniors in tho engineering jepart mont are not required to -write Junior or Senior themes thiB year. THE REGISTRAR. NOTICE CONCERNING IL1 .E8S. Any student who is obliged at any time to leavo tho university temporarily on account of illness or through ill ness pf tho student's family 1b request ed to leavo notice at this ofllco. Any Btudent knowing of tho illness of an other student, or the sudden with drawal of a Btudent from classes, will confer a favor by reporting tho same at this ofllco. II. G. SHEDD, Registrar. WITHDRAWAL FROM CLASS. No student may quit a class without permission from tho dean of his col lege. Such permission must bo pre sented to this ofllce Immediately that the instructors may bo notified. Any btudent dropping a class without such 1 amission becomes liable to Immediate suspension from tho university. H. Q. SHEDD, Registrar. DEANS' OFFICE HOURS. Tho deans of the various colleges may be found in U. 104 at tho hours noted heroin. Each student should feel free to consult tho dean of his college in regard to his work, absence from class, etc. Dean Sherman, 10:30-11:30. Dean Bessoy, 11:30-12:00. Dean Davis, 2:00-3:00. ' Dean Ward, 11:30-12:00. NOTICE. NOTICE. Students are again notified that all men taking gymnasium work miwt take a physical examination. A" tlioso who havo not yet beon examined must roport Immediately. NOTICE TO SENIORS OF THE COL LEGE OF LITERATURE, SCIENCE AND THE ARTS. Dean E. W. Davis desires to see each senior member of the college of Hter atuio, science and arts in regard to work necessary for graduation. His ofllco hours are from 2 to 3 o'clock cacb afternoon except Saturday, In U. 104. "DAVID GARRICK" PARTIES'. Societies and Fraternities who wish to attend in bodies should leave their names and number of tickets wanted at the registrar's office at once. Call at Y. M. C. A. rooms and get a copy of the Btudent's hand-book free. $4.00. Spalding's New Attachment for Foot Ball Tacking Machine was invented by Mr. John McMasters, trainer of the Harvard team. It is the best appliance of its kind ever invented. Price $15.00. Spalding's Official Foot Ball Guide for 1902. Price io cents. Spaldings Fall and Winter Sports Catalogue mailed free. A Q. SPALDING BROS. I$ew York JUNIORS, ATTENTION Thero will bo a class meeting in U. 20G Monday, December 8, at 10 a. m. A basket ball team manager will be elected and some important business In regard to the class debate will bo transacted. . A. I. MYERS, President, RATE TO OMAHA. Porsons desiring to attend the recep tion given by the faculty of the College of Medicine at Omaha please leave their names with E. H. Clark at reg istrar's ofllce by Thursday evening, December 4th, as a rate has been se cured for those who wish to attend. UNIVERSITY BREVITIES. MIfaB turned Florence Flake from Beatrice. has Just re- Prof. H. R. Smith of tho oxporimont station Is In Chicago attending the In ternational Live Stock exposition. Professor Sutton, instructor in elo cution at tho Wesloyan university, vis ited the elocution 3 cIsbs yesterday. Alex Cuscaden of Omaha came down Wednesday and stayed over Thanksgiv ing visiting his Phi Kappa Psl broth ers. On account of failure to answer the calls of the registrar eleven Btudents have been dismissed from the univer sity. All the Phi Kappa Psl's spent their vacation at home except George Dou glas, Russel Harris and Charles Shel mcr. H. W. Roberts returned from New Orleans yesterday, where he attended tho national convention of the Kappa Sigma. Will Hayward, A. Bishof and M. A. Zimmeror, former university students, attended the Thanksgiving game from Nebraska City. Miss Martha K. Hill of Bedford, Ne braska, a Inst year's pupil at the school of music, returned Saturday for the remainder of the year. A numboi of university students took part in tbe ping-pong tournament at iho city Y. M. C. A. Saturday night. Milton Small, brother of Wilford Small, won. George Spear, a graduate of the uni versity, and now a student of the col lege of medicine, has been visiting friends in Lincoln and Seward during the vacation. John Hershey, a former student in the civil engineering department, is employed In tho engineering depart ment of tho B. & M. railroad, with headquarters at Omaha. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL BALL SUPPLIES i'OOT are used by,all colleges and athletic clubs, because they stand the test. Spalding's Official Intercol legiate Foot Ball is used in all championship games. Price Chicago Denver -. -A LINGOLN, - Nebraska. fun with a Phonograph. LOTS OF IT. See them at GUTHERIE'S, 1540 O Street. Bicycles repaired. The Only Up -to -Date Billiard and Pool far lor in Town. No Saloon At tached. Tables Newly Covered. Powell's, 146 N. 11th. Phone L664?. The first National Bank of Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $200,000; surplus, $loo,ooo pro fits, 18,319; deposits, $2,589,053 b. H. Burnham, prest; A, J. Saw. yer, vice-prestj ,H. S. Freeman, cashier; H. 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