:J.V "&' a f .v i rSJ .-"fj , , ynr i-jwy"ivert - -1 ' .. ttbc IDail$ weforftefean . BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize thfe- Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ART GOODS Rosb P. Curtice. . BARBER SHOP Greenvs,' Palace nr gMoguI. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si llies. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store. Unl. Book Store. QOOKBINDh .G Gillespie. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent. CIGARS Powell, Royal and Walker. CILOTHING Armstrong, Magee & Deemer, Unland. COAI Gregory, P. D. Smith, White- breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DRUGGISTS Steiner. Wocmpener, Brown, Mann. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Rosa Elec- iric Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapin Broe. EURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. $!. Davis, Hardy,. GyROCERS Keystone. liA tiERD ASH ERY $2.50 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel, F. :E. Lahr. HOTELS Lindell. .IE WEI ERS Tucker, Fleming, Wolff. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. MANDOLIN INSTRUCTION Mrs. R. W. Rhone. MILLINERS The Famous. Ui TICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis, olff. PIANOS Ross P. Curtice Co.. POOL AND BrLLlARUS B. P. Pow fll, The Ideal. Nr- PRINTING George Bros., New Cen tury, Ivy Press, Reiev Press, Grif fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Westerfieid. Home Cafe, Uni. School of Music Cafe, Good Health. SHOES Sanderson. SHINING PARLOR--The Lincoln Shining Parlor. v - STENOGRAPHER Prftnk E. Lee. ilUITORIUM Wober, Saukap & Wood.. Y. W. C. A. Notes. Last, Friday night shortly after ?:00 a "dripping" procession of girls began to enter the homo of Governor Mickey. Freshmen, Sophomores, Juti iors and Seniors and faculty ladles present. Considering the weather the attend ance was very good. Those who went regardless of the elements went with the proper spirit and everybody helped everybody oise to have a good time. Ice was served with Mies Alice Howell at Che punch-bpwl, and lifter a little Jollification In the way of recitation and chorus singing, the girls went home convinced that' a reception on a rainy night can be made very successful. SUNDAY MEETING. The Y. M. and Y. W. associations held their first union meeting of the year on Sunday afternoon, in Memorial Hall. A Elmer Turner, '03, of Omaha,, addressed the students on the subject of Christian missions. His talk was Interesting and inspiring. He showed that a knowledge of Christian missions is essential to the highest culture. Mr, Hilton, another former Y. M. C. A. worker in the university, sang two solos. The mission study courses were ably presented by A. W? Billing; then those who Tvfshed to do so were given the opportunity to register for one of the (oursea. The meeting was well attended, and ery successful. MISSION STUDY SCHEDUI E. I. Effective Workers in Needy Fields. Leader. Miss Edypli Ward; Monday, 5-G. II. The Price of Africa. Leader, Mis3 Alice Towne; Wednesday. 5-G. III. The New Era in the Philip pines. Mr. Ozman; Tuesday. 8-9 p. m. IV. India and Christian- Oppor tunity. Miss Myra Withers; Wednes day, 5-6. V. Protestant Missions in South America. Miss Pearl Archibald; Thursday, 5-(i. VI. Dawn on the Mills of Tang. P. W. Harrison; Tuesday, 9-10 p. m. VII. The Healing of the Nations. Miss Matilda Berg; Fiiday. 5-0. VUL Missionary Pilmlples and Practices. A. C Bates; time to bo'ar langed. IX. A Geography and Atlas of Pro testant Missions. A. W. Billing; Wed nesday, 9-10 p. m. Unless otherwise announced the (lasses will meet In the Y. M. C. A. parlor. Cocoa is served at the Y. M. C. A. room from 12:30 to 1 o'clock each school day of the week. TAILORS Unland, Tailors. Union College GEO. A. WILSON Contractor and Builder Estimates Furnished upon Application. ' Job Work Promptly Attended to. Auto. Phono 1397 222 So. 12th Columbia National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. CharhsB. Gregory .Teleph , . and s ZSXtCht Coal Wan NO. 1044 O STREET Attend the noon-day prayer meeting held at the Y. M. C. A. room every echool day from 12:20 to 12:30 p. m. More than fifty new giils have joined the Y. M. C. A. this semester. Have you? OFFICERS' HOURS. Pi esldent Eva -Cooper, Monday, 1-5, Wednesday, 3-4. Treasurer Grace Coppock, Monday, Wednesday, Friday. 11:30-12:30. General Secretary Myra Withers, dally, 12-4, except Tuesdays, 1-2. Dr. Ernest AT Bessey, '96, of Wash ington, D. C. Js jpendlng a short vaca tion with his father, Dr, Charles E. Bessey. Dr. Bessey has been traveling in various parts of Russia, Asia and Algeria for the past two and a half years In the employ of the United States jdepartment of agriculture. While In "Europe he received" tlie de gree of Doctor of Philosophy at the Halle University in Germany. His thesis, entitle "The. Conditions of Color Formation In Fusarlum." Is printed In pamphlet fornf and Is on file In the library of the department of botany. An ad in The Nebraskan will bring results. Dr.J.J.DaviSg Graduate RclractionisI ' "8HI" - Spectacles and Eyeglasses Fitted to Relieve. Headaches and Eye Strain. 1222 O Street Auto Phone 302 1 , Residence 28 1 & LINCOLN, NEB. Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hatters. Lincoln Transfer Co.; baggage. Phone 17G. The' No-Meat Place. Good Health Cafe. Low Rates East October 11, 1904. One faro plus $2 for the round trip to many points in Indiana and Ohio, and to some points In Kentucky. Good to roturn for 30 days. Via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Pawl Railway Through train service to Chicago from all points on tho main line of the Union Pacific Railroad. Routo of Tho Overland Limited. Three trains dally, Omaha to Chicago. For Free Books and Folders Kindly Fill Out This Coupon aud Mail Today to F. A. N A8H, G. W. A. 1524 Farnam 8t, Omaha Name , Street Address City State Probable Destination S2 The A. M. Davis Co. HOUSE FURNISHERS We make a Specialty of Novelties for Students' Rooms Give Us a Call At 111:2-1114 O Street 1 I Furniture, Carpets Rugs, Wall Paper, Stoves and Queen sware 69 Cents buys a Steel Umbrella Rack like cut In fact Every thing for the Home. $ && Get a Portable Reading Light If you study at night. If you don't, get one for father's next visit. We have a new line. Suhscrlho for The Nehraskan. Tf i KORSMEYER Go. 138 So. JOlh Strtct WwWNMWM4W 4 v3 1 i jm --4 i m A i .'4 5 ;i m t s VJ r S ri f . .. ,. 'jMmm ifewft".? -r