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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1903)
iw t is.i - . 3w-.a t-iTki 'jrcin , r. ' - - 'ILJ L ,.it, is, r-rr --" "-$ T3T3 s 7 v ?,'- ' "' ' V ' fo'e 2) a 1 1 v tflebraaftan ft. "ft , v. s I r h ' ; A 4 t. fci:. rp. t r--T IV.,' Pc' r. 'K ' KF !- . . - u K. L BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP OodOnk 8olCH,nniIcl,5O&O0c 13'JIOO Strcot. N. I5I1KKLY Western Glass & Paint Go. f 2th & M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb. T1ire l no wntcli, rlork or itrllole of JewHry that we rnnnot repair. I'rompt orvlro. ' A. Tnikor, lh t'p-to-tlie Minnie .lowHer. IIIIU O HI. tf Campus Gleanings Mr. O. L. Brown, of Tecumsch. Neb., vlnltod IiIh son. Mr. J Brown, on Friday. Mr. Roy Norton, of Central City, vis ited University acquaintances yesterday. J. R. McCnrl, of the '03 law (.lass. wasVvlsltlng University friends last week. Lincoln Tank Line Successors to C. H. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. 12th Street. Telephone 473 LINDSEY'S CIG AR STORE Up-to-Dnto Sodu Fountain and Magazines. lie North lltt-i Street. T. J. THORP & COMPANY General Machinists All Kinds ol R'pjilrinjf Lock Smiths. PLATERS 308 So. 11th Strcit. Lincoln, Nebraska. Phone, 614 DAKLRDR05t LNCrtAVlNCCO. f ILLUSTRATORS l Uffi ENGRAVERS tfgM ( jjxCJf "a-tone JUl fjp pzmtintkewcst' (pfjOi 1 Jhc Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Nme "BOSTON! GARTeR" Is stamped ion every loop. The CUSHION BUTTON' CLASP, Lies flat to th leg never vSIIpj. Tears nor Unfastens. BOLD EVERYWHERE. ttmjrte pJr, Silk 40c m CoUbnUc w Mailed oo icctlpt of pries. ' aEO.rKOSTOO.,Ukn nnu,iuiigj4l 'Every pair Warranted' Miss Mary Brookings, sister of Alice Brookings, '03, hns entered the Uni versity. Arundel Hull. '03. of Fremont. Is In the city visiting with his brother Del ta Tans. Dean Bessey, who Is now in Russia. Is expected to return to the city about November 1. Miss Elsie Fawell has gone to Chi cago, where she will continue her stu dies In music. H. O. Mouck. who had his ankle sprained on the football Held Is now out on crutches P J. Reader, '03 law Is visiting his parents In the city. Mr Reader Is prac ticing law at Omaha. Charles Root. '99. who Is a practic ing physician at Ulysses, was a visitor on the campus yesterday Chancellor Andrews delivered an ad dress before the teachers' association at ScottHhluff last Friday Hugh Cook, one of Nebraska's old- time champions on the gridiron, visited his Kappa Hlgma brethren lat wtek F F. Whiteomb, substitute catcher of lat year's baseball team, was vis iting old friends on the campus Frl dnj Miss Bertha Shldhr. who has been the guest of Miss FIbIc Fawell for the past week, has returned to her home at York Mlt-s Fsmer Mixter. who has been spending the summer vacation In Ore gon, has resumed her studies at the Unlverslt). Mlhs Cora O'Connell. who Is teach ing In the Fremont High Schools, vis ited her sister. Miss Ethel O'Connell, over Sunday. Elmer Turner. '03. now a prominent Y. M C. A. worker of Omaha, visited at the University during the latter port of last week Professor Caldwell s clash In cunent events Is open to anyone, whelhui cred it Is desired or not The class meets on Thursday at 5 o'clock The second year class In domestic science began laboratory work Friday They expect to be able to serve their friends In about two weeks A postal card, dated S.ept. 1st. re ceived Saturday from Win. McUeachln, who Is on hlB way to the Philippines, states that he has arrived at Hono lulu. On account of lack of room some ot the domestic science pupils have been forced to occupy he laboratory of the engineering students a part of the tluie. Dr Jones Is' conducting n class In German history In connection with the special toucher's course In Oermuu. Most ot the history used for reference w ill lu In German Notwithstanding the fuel that the law course has been lengthened tq three years, these are more than seven ty persons registered In the 11 ret year class, as many as have formeily been enrolled Mr W H. Davidson, of Springfield, Neb., visited with his sons, John and James. Saturday und Sunday. Mr. Dav idson was a student ut the. University when the registration numbered only about- ine hundred studeuts. The Co-Operaiive Book Company. A. YL Knutson, D. B. Gilbert, C M. Rolfson, G. E. Hendricks. The Student's Book Store, Owned and operated by Students. UNIVERSITY BOOKS and SUPPLIES PENNANTS Every student should have a pennant in his room. For the Football Games, too, they are 'the right thing" We have Pennants of all the Fraternities and make 60 different styles and University pennants. Prices lb cents to $3.00. CANES AND MEGAPHONES You need a cane and megaphone for the games You can't root properly without them. We have megaphones with leather handle and canes in great variety at low prices. UNI SOUVENIR POSTAL CARDS. Souvenir postal cards arc all the "rage" in the East. We are up with the times and have in stock a set of two souvenir postal cards with views of all the buildings. They are just the thing to send your friends. Set of two, size according to U. S. postal requirments, fine half tone work, 5 cents. PEN DOCTOR Your pen perhaps is not working just right. A slight adjust ment may remedy this. Bring it in. we shall be glad to do this free of cost. We also repair any make of pen at lowest prices. The best makes of pens in stock at all times. EVERYBODY GOES TO THE CO-OP. Miss Mabel Whipple, who has been teaching In Beatrice the post year, has lesumed her work at the University The lunch room at the high school In chnrgc ot the Women's. Club of the city Is a decided success All intei cBted are Invited to go and visit It Mr Golden '03. was wen on the enmpus Friday. He Is thinking of re entering the Unheislty He spent the summer In the east and reports seeing B. S. Hull at West Point. Mr. Hall was cadet major of the battalion last year State Historical Socieiy Notes A.c l.fc loglst E. E Blackmnn has lhlit pages of report of hK last two yc.r. s' explorations printed in the an nual -eport Qf he state u.t;i u uliui il society. The report Is Illustrated with numerous half-tones and forms the definite beglning of literature- on the archeology of Nebraska A little eight page foldei Just ihs.ic d b' the society contains six picture of objects or historical Intel est In Nebras ka, ranging from a fur-simile pugo of the first copy of a Nobrasku newspui-cr to a log cabin built on the first lalin located In the state The folder Is In tended as u souvenii to promote Inter est in Its work Plans ore being made for a lilting celebration of the one hundredth an niversary of the landing of Lewis and Clark on Nebrasku soil during the coming jeur and the tlist tieaty with Neb''iska Indians by representuth'M of the United States The place for ilie celebration will be J't Calhoun ciKli teen Miles noith of Omaha The historical society made ith third and largest exhibit at the Nebraska slate fair this month, consisting of eai ly domestic and form implements, eui l Nebraska documents, leiiitorlnl newspapcis and bank curicmy. Indian flint and bead work. Philippine cuilos, phhtographs. geologic h1 specimens and nillitur relics The exhibit was plnnned bv Cuiutor Burrett, locate 1 in Horticultural hull, und was the cen ter of attraction for throngs ot j.eople throimhoi't the entire fair wctu 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE Ijrjnjra Trade Marks Dcsiqns Copyrights Ac Anyone lonamg a iKcicn una aeacnpuqn may quiciir lucoruun our opinion itoo wneiDei inrenllon it proDabJ tloni ntrlct ent froo I'ntonu Ukon ipteial notitt, without It probably patenUbM. Oonmnnlat tir oonodontikl. JHAUD WOKon Patent tnrouHQ Muna A Co. reclr ttout charso. In the Scientific flmcrrcan. A handtomety lllntrtxJ wkly. IrxMt cir culation of any toienilno lonrnaL Termi, 3 a year : four months, U Bold by oil newsdealer. HUNN C0.--tT(8W Yorit Branch Offlco. (06 IT fit, WaabtDotoo. D. O. DIERKS LUMBER & COAL CO. Wholesale and Retail Lumber and Coal MiuiuUu'turcrc o f Yellow Pine General office 20 J -202-203 Fraternity) Bide Yards 125 to NO So. 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