t j-r-epw -Ttn V- it ' Cb c 1) atlE.IRebraeftan $i3 gJ$J4 JJJJJJJJJ $ ll?) DeWitt Hansen in Wreck. J 1 t - cr. tjii i i ittri m i l To TO California br Oregon $25 Every Day DAILY TOURIST CARS Double Berths 5.00. Accom-1 modations provided for all classes of passengers. Be i sure that your ticket reads over the Union Pacific. Fall f information cheerfully fur- f nished on application to i E, B. SLOSSON, Gen. Agt. HHW-:H-X-H--H-W-JH-J Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Grlffln-GroorPrlntlng Co T. J. THORP COMPANY Gonoral Machinists All Kinds of Rpair!ng Lock Smiths. PLATERS 308 So. 11th Slroot. Lincoln, Nobraska Phone. 614 ma ,-m $25.00! o X o X o H o o X o To the Pacific Coast Tickets on Sale Daily to November 30, 1903. Call and get lull information. G. W. BONNELL G. P. S T. A. LINCOLN D. HanBen, '03, was In tire wreck near Indianapolis last Saturday, where so many Purdue students were killed and injured, the following article In yes terday evening's Star giving an account of his narrow escape: "DeWitt Hansen of Fairbury, Neb., well known in Lincoln, where he at tended the University for five years, had a marvelous escape from death In the accident near Indianapolis last Sat urday. His name Is mentioned In the Chicago papers among those who came near losing their lives. Hansen is at tending Purdue University and is stu dying telephony. He was on his way with hundreds of other students to at tend the football game when the wreck occurred. "Mr. Hansen is the son of G. W. Hansen, a leading banker and land owner, living at Fairbury. Particulars of the escape have not been received." There will be a cabinet meeting of the Y. M. C. A. Thursday at 7 p. m. Miss Alice Sparks, '03, of Central City, Neb., Is In the city visiting Uni versity friends. The English club will meet Saturday evening with Miss Hayden In the art studio. Prayer meeting will be held In the Y. M. C. A. rooms this evening. Frank Peterson will lead. The law students of the Union so ciety will give the program for next Friday evening. This morning the class In elocution III will give scenes from Shakepeare's "Merchant of Venice," of which play the class Is making a special study. The song books for the first year chorus class, which Mrs. Raymond has been having some trouble in getting, have at last arrived. Baseball fans will be much concerned to hear that John Bender, has decided not to play baseball next spring. He will devote his whole attention to track work. Professor Barber will give a lecture in chapel this morning on the "City of Rome," which will be illustrated by a numbers of views of the most interest ing character. The Glee club met yej&wlay evening In U. 20(1. The singing was under the direction of Mr. Clements, but the prac tice was cut Bhort. Over half of the members wero not present, some hav ing gone Home to vote. The new song books have arrived and no time will be lost In getting started in earnest. A challenge nas been received from Wesleyan for a basket ball game, but has not been accepted. No team Is or ganized here yet. as it is still early in the season, and it will take considerable practice to determine who will consti tue the team. Wesleyan has a good team, and perhaps something can be done later on to promote a meeting. Laundry Club at the Co-Op. W. FOLIART 1131 0 STREET Gigai's and News Novels lor Sale or Exchange - Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Succcuon to STEINER PHARMACY. 1146 O Street Phone 707 Lincoln, Neb. Manufacturers of Steiner'u Balsam Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pile Ouro and Gray's Condition Powders. GEO. A. WILSON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER OHico and Shop, 22Z S. 12th. Telephone B 1397 Estimates furnished upon application. Job work promptly attended to. LINCOLN, NEBRA8KA ARMSTRONG Good Clothes Merchants V Good Shoes 2 AND - REASONABLE - PBICES 10 PER CENT DISCOUNT TO STUDENTS I REPAIRING NEATLY DONE FRANK J. ANDERSON l 1340 O 8troot 5 liCtfcxrct THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital ?200,000.00 Surplus 100,00.00 Undivided Piofits 40,000.00 S. H. BURNHAM. President. A. J. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN Vice-Pres. Cashier H. B. EVANS FRANK PARKS Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP J. K o I b a c h 1326 O St Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to $5:00 COST z.l i - t .... . i , ... ' .. IS THE POINT When it comes to the question of correct clothes for society events it is important that you know the resources of this store. The dilference between getting full dress clohes from an exclusive tailor and getting them at this store is simply one of price. That Is providing your exclusive tailor is a tailor with a conscience. We do not pretend to sell better dress suits than a skilled conscien tious tailor can build.1 But we do sell just as good. The price is in our iavor. Having skilled wholesale tailors pro duce these garments whose capital can purchase the entire output of woolen mills, we cut the cost in two. That is the point we wish to make. "We save you just one-half; You dress just as well whichever you patronize. See the point? Come in and see the clothes. CLOTHING CO. 1221 to 1227 0 St. Lincoln m? f ITmTsiiI nBf! n S HGRAViP5 Western Glass & Paint Co. 12th & IVLSts., Lincoln, Neb. BO YEAR8' EXPERIENCE Trade Marks DE8IONS COPYHIOHTS &C Anrono nondliiR n nkctrb and description may qulckljr ascertain our opinion free no Invention 13 pronnlily patentable, cotnnii lions ntrictlrcoiindoiitlal. HANDBOOK on l'a sent (roe. Uldeiit nuencr for socurlr patei I'atonta taken throunli Munn & Core ecia notice, without ohnrno. In the Scientific American. A handsomolf lllnntrntod weekly. 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