WW&WzW M h ,. T 177,., 'f- - FT.1J' W , Ti. 'tvtt- l.tfTMt v "'"ilf X i"r tj Vr - H . a, -. i. , ".., '"v -" r;v- -' "-. ' 1' . "'. THE DAILY" NEBRA8KAN. St , I y- ; t 1 W 'I B? M L r-i IK M -' i1 I v tt? w m. K u BOWLING ALLEY 4 ALLEYS. Standard and Reeula- ntin every particular. 1210 O , street. . ' H. 0. THOMAS, Proprietor. ilDR. J. R. HAGGARD. Physi rijMan and Sureeon. Special atten tion paid to diseases of females and 'rectal diseases. Rooms 212 to 214 G street. Office telephone 535. Residence telephone L 984. DU TEIL CIGARS "THAT'S ALL'' Yule Bros. Laundry I5J4 O Sttf. TeL 754. Originators of thoideaef sending home work satis in cvory Columbia National Bank Ok Lincoln, Nebraska. Capital, $10 0,CCO.O Officers: :John B.Wright, Presi dbnt; 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 All Kinds of Warm Rubbers tillFRSON' ST0l Overshoes )0T- fH- and isi3 a steet& HUDDtrb To Fit Any Shoe '&r. flr VIA UNION PAWN, EVERY ' Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, AT 1:45 P.M. and can be joined at any point en route. FulJ information cheerfully fur nished, on application to E. B. SLOSSON, Agent. Leafless Trees. Thero are forests of leafless trees in gome part of Australia. They respire, bo to speak, through a little stem, ap parently answering the purpose of a leaf. The trw ! known 'as "tho leaf lest acacia." . Local andPersonal Oliver Theater Phirmacy. Saturday "2" o'clock. Pay up your subscription. Eat at the Newport today. Eat at the Good Health Cafe. ReBtaurant Unique, 1228 0 street. Eat at Don Cameron's, 118 So. 11th. C. E, Brown, dentist. Burr block. Eat at Hendry's, 129 North Eleventh. Ye oldo Smoke House No. 1207 O St. Dr Brace, of the physics department, 1b able to be out again. Office Phone L 1021. Residence Phone, LQ25- C. W. M. POYNTER, M. D. 1222 O Siri 11. Residence 349 So. 27th Street. SISLER&LEMING -We will fill your orders for lodge and church socials, weddings, etc. We make all kinds of Fruit Ices. Brick Ico Cream 30 cents per brick. Give us a trial order. 107 N. 13th Street. Phone 630- Sixty-two men have physical examination. reported for Yale Huffman, of Sheridan, Wyo., has been pledged to Delta Upsilon. Mr Keyser has been out of school for some time on account of illness. The class of 1902 of the Lincoln high school will hold a reunion December 13th. Doane Powell, a Junior of '03, is a cartoonist on the staff of the Omaha World-Herald. Don't wait tojiavo the circulator see you. Cameron's lunch counter, 11th. 118 So. Call Forbes' carriages, 1125 P street. 'Phone 650. Don't wait to be Invited to subscribe or pay up. Call on the cireulator about your subscription. If you can't find the circulator, come to tho office. Dr. H. J. Lehnhoff, '97, Fraternity building, Thirteenth and M. Flegenbaum'8 pharmacy, northwest corner Thirteenth and O streets- University girls are invited to the Y. W. C. A. dining room, 316 South 12th street. R. P. Kiesselbach, who has been down with typhoid fever, is now re covering rapidly. Fred Frickie. sophomore of '04, 'is attending the St. Louis School of Phar macy at St Louis. STUDENTS' BARBER SHOP. John Marshall has -been the Students' favorite barber for eight years. Now with MARSHALL & RICHARDS, 139 So. 13th Street. Teeth filled without pain OR. A. B. AYRES, DENTIST . A liberal discount to ttudents. 141 So. I2TH St., - Lincoln, Nei Ross Electric Co. The university orchestra of Cornell will give a series of three concerts during the winter. Mr. S. R. Cook, a former fellow in the physics department, is now. at the Case School of Cleveland, Ohio. Miss Grace Broady, a former univer sity graduate, has returned from an ex tended visit to St. Paul, Minn. Hair-dressing, manicuring shampoo ing and scalp 'treatment at Llndell hair-dressing parlors. 128G M St. At 1229 N street a furnished room for two, $5 per month. The R. and C. Barber shop, 1144 O street, is the finest in the city. Seven chairs. 1,000 Sample handkerchiefs at less thari wholesales prices at Tho Famous, 1029 O street. Tho Campus View boarding house, 410 North Twelfth street, can accom modate a few more boarders. The Palladlan girls have organized themselves into a club to be known as the P. O! D. C. They will hold fort nightly meetings at the homes of the members. Mr. Quy Cowglll, last year's football manager, is in Denver. He is em ployed as special conductor on the B. & M. Charles Ward, captain of the North western team, visited his Delta Upsilon brothers Wednesday. He Is on his way back to Chicago from a visit In west ern Nebraska. Electric Supplies, Window Lighting, Dynamos and Motors, Electric Signs, Gas, Electric and Combination Fixtures. 122 N. 141 h Si. - Tkl. 374. KICK - Off the ready-made habit and have a good suit made to order. 20 per cent Discount AT- P.ei .ha Belle Quaintance, a graduaU) of the university, and formerly assist ant rcKifetrar, is now registrar In the University of Iowa. William R. Dunroy, formerly of this university, Is now working on the Chi cago Chronicle. He has written sev eral articles on "Writers" recently. , Mr. F. Koramoyer, who formerly specialized in English, is writing fldanr cial leaders for the Commercial, a large Wall street paper. BUMSTEAD HE MAKES CLOTHES THAT TIT 1141 0 Street. Ganoung Pharmacy Co. 1400 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. Hot Soda itf Season. Open All Night. Magazine Subscriptions We take subscriptions for any magazine or periodical published, in America or abroad, and will duplicate any . club offer you find. Save postage and cost of money order by leaving your subscriptions at THE CO-OP- GIRARD CYCLE CO Agents for RAGYOLxEXS Headquartenffor DISK TALKING MACHINES AND KECORDS 1406 O Street.- - Phone B908. First-class "Repairing a Specialty. OUR FLORIST U c. H FUgY -"? 1133 O STREET Ml & '4 .1 i 1 1. T; 'I .31 a "i .1 ' M 51 : 1 ! ,vl 7 'J Yl 31 ' i -VI 4 n 1 ' ' - Vi -. 'H VJr t' " . ;.i ' t r UP T W 1 . - v : -.v yillgss&&&a Cc.-i.feWiht,A