pj T- - 4 THE DAILY NBBRASKiAN. v p "W-1 CLASSIFIED COLUMN TH I "V'V'TT! '! ? BUSINESS DIRECTORY sib .- Krery Loyal Un Worrit? Sta&ent U arced to patronise these Nebr kn ndvertlien, and "to mention the paper while doing- to. t J I It 4t CIGARS AND TbBACCO Oliver Ci gar Co. BARBERSHOPS The Aflsto, Green's Palace; Mogul, George's Place. BOOK-STATIONERY Co-op, Lim coin Book Store, Uni. Book Store, Brown,.Dfug Co., Harry Porter. BOOJKOSPITAL Gillespie. BANKS Columbia National, First Na- ' jtfo'nal. K BOWLING ALLEY Crescent CANDIES Woodward Candy Co: , CARPETS Rudge & Guonzel. C-RPENTBR Geo. A. Wilson. dATERER "Tommy," at Riggs' Drug Store. dLEANERS AND DYERS Soukup. Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma gee Deomer, Ludwig. COAL Gregory, Whltebreast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell. DANCING SCHOOL Pitts, DISEASES OF EYE, EAR AND THROAT Dr. Erie B. Woodward. DRUGGISTS Riggs, Stoiner, Woem pener. Brown, Rector, Harley. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Herpol shelmer, Rudge & Guenzel. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. . FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudge .Guonzel Ce.. Hardy. FURRIER Steele. -, GROCERS O. J. King .& Son. HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HARDWARE Rudge & Guenzel Co., Hall Bros. HOTELS Llndell. ICE CREAM AND ICES Franklin Ice Cream Co. JEWELER Tucker, Hallett LAUNDRIES Yule Bros., Merchants. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. OCULISTS Dr. Davis. PHOT.CGRAPHBR Townsend, N PRINTING-r-Georgo Bros.; New Cen tury, Ivy PresB, Review Press, Greer Cooper Co. RESTAURANTS Westorfleld, Cam erori, Good Health, Don's Cafe. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium Rink. SHOES Sanderson. SHINING PARLOR Union Shining Parlor. . TAILORS Unland, Union College Tailors, Ludwig. TYPEWRITERS Underwood Type writer Co. '""""-. SPECIALISTS Dr: -Erie B. Wood ward. ' Notice. Nows and. other items for tho No- braakan should be handed into the office at tho east, end .of the hall of the second floor of( University Hall. They should riot be put in tho box on the. outside of the office, as the box bo langs to the Latin Department, and not to tho Nebraskan, but should be put on the hook Inside the office. Lihcoim Local Express, 1234 O St Both phones. ( 'l .4 I K wKr y XotuirrT, peabodv ft oo Ar L L fl E P P SPECIALS N0TICE8. Rato ono ccht por word each Insertion; minimum, ion cents. . FOUND. A PLACE to got a good $2.50 hat Hat Store, 111 O St. 12.60 BOOKS 8ECOND HAND. SLIGHTLY damaged books, miscellane ous lot at groat reductions. University Book Store. ME88ENGER8. A. D. T. MESSENGERS. Auto. 2233. Tol.: Boll 190, NOVELTIES. KEYS and repairing of all kinds. T. J. Thorp & Co., 308 So. 11th St O8TEOPATH8. MORELOCK & SMITH. 16 Oliver Thea tre Bldg. Tel.: Boll F 672, Auto. 3334. UNDERTAKERS. CASTLE & ROPER, prlvato ambulance service. 120-4 So. 13th St 8ANITORIUM. SULPHO-SALINE Bath Houso. and M Sts. 14tk 8UITORIUM. HAVE your ' clothing cleaned and pressed at the Weber Sultorlum, 11th and O Sts. JOIN, tho club. 3 suits, 1 overcoat, cleaned and pressed, $1.00. Elliott's, 1138 O St BAGGAGE TRAN8FER. PAGER BROS,, Basomont Windsor hotel. No. 11th St Baggago and parcels. 8HOE REPAIRING. THE only up-to-dato repairing factory In tho city. Prices tho lowest. WorK- manBhlp tho best 1220 O St LOST. LOST On tho campus Tuesday, red leather watch fob with oval gold buckle. Return to Nebraskan office 6t-19 Lost Waterman fountain pen .on street between University Book Store and Windsor hotel. Return to room '203Neb. Hall. FOR RENT ROOM8. FOR RENT Ono furnished room for ono or two gentlemen; all mod erh. Phono Bell 77. 1044 S. 11th St Remarkable Reduction, in Rates to the South. - On 'October 3 and 17, November 7 and 21. December 5 and 19. the Mis souri Pacific will sell round trip ticV ets to many points in Southwestern Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana- at 75 per cent of the ono way rate. For example, round trip rate to Ft Worth, Tex., will bo $13.65, to Galves ton, $20.35, to Oklahoma City, $i0.00, etc. Tw6 daily trains, with Pullman sleeper every night to Kansas City. Full information at City Ticket Of flco, S. W. Cor. 12th & O streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. Tho Univorslty Pedagogical Club will meet In U. 212. Thursday evening, October 26, at 7:30. The address of tho evening will be given by W. A. Selleck, president of tho Lincoln school board. Subject, "Personal Characteristics That Tend to Influence tho Employment and Success of Teachers.'1 This is an open- meeting of tho, club and all interested in tho profession of teaching are cordially In vited. ' ' If the operator Is to write as fast as sho can read, she muBt'bo able to SEE also. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 136 No. 11th 8fc Bell Phone 348; Aute 3881. 0 The -School of Muslo Cafe will not sell any ni6ro regular meal tickets, but will run' strictly oh, the European plan. Commutation tickets, $3 for $2.85. . .' , ' Eat at Do Cameron's new restau- Cello-Piano Recital. On Monday evonlng, Nov. 6, at tho First Baptist .Church) will bo glvon u very Interesting musical program by Mr. Henry Eames of tho University School of Music as pianist and Mr. 3arfo Fisher, collolst. Mr. Henry Eames needs no Introduction to Lin coln lovers of music and Mr. Flshor is well known as a member last year of the famous Chicago Symphony Or chestra. Ho is now with Von dor Satuchin, a Cincinnati musician of national prominonco. As a special in ducement to students of music the price of admission for them has been reducod from fifty to thirty-flvo cents. Tourist Cars Popular. Tho idea that an inferior class of people patronize the tourist sleepers Is an error. On many trips -only the best class of travelers are found. Thoy are merely men and women of good sense who would rather travel to Cali fornia in this manner and save a snug sum of money to bo used elsewhere. It Is beginning to bo understood that It is by no means necessary-for the traveler to spend a largo sum of .money in ordef to enjoy a trip to the Pacific Coast If you cross, tho continent in ono of the tourist sleepers of the Union Pa cific you will enjoy your trip .and save considerable money. Inquire of E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent. Tom Watson's Magazine, "tho magazine with a purpose back of it," was established to teach tho best way of abolishing these special privi leges, and, hence, of rendering tho trusts powerless to rob the public. It Is a big monthly magazine of 128 pages, with illustrations, cartoons, Mr. Watson's brilliant editorials, spe cial articles, a serial story, novelettes, short stories and poems, by tho world's best writers. Regular price. $1.00 por year; 10 cents tho copy, at all nowstands. Everyone Ib interested in knowing tho best way to euro tho trust evil and how to bring it about Now in its second volume, Tom Wat son's Magazine is firmly established, and its circulation is growing rapidly; but wo want to add. a hundred thou sand subscribers to our list in tho next month or two. Special Rates at Skating Rink. . Tho largo crowds which constantly fill tho floor At the skating rink show that interest In that most healthful sport did not die out during tho Bum mer and tlio number of University students to be seen there each after noon and evening give; concern to the management, who do not know what they will do when tho football season is over 'and students have nothing to do. The company has been fortunate in securing the services 'of Prof. , Orih Rankin, one of tho most accomplished skaters in the country, as a special instructor for those too timid to trust themselves to any of the' many as sistants whoso services 'are offered to the public. Ho is how open 'to en gagements and as an additional in centive for beginners to venture Into tho game It has been decided to' ad mit ladles 'free of charge every after noon and evening for tho remainder of tho month.- One attempt will turn the most timid into an enthusiast ' Thursday, Oct. 26. 2 p. m. Faculty Foolishness. Ath loUo Flold. Friday, Oct. 27. 4:16 p. m. Ladies of Faculty servo tea. ReBt Room. 7:30 p. m. Modical Socloty moots. M. 301. 0 p. m. Sophomore Hop. 'Frater nity Hall. . . Sunday, Oct 29. 3 p. m. Fyormal rccoption to now Y. W. C. A. members. Momorlal Hall. Saturday, Nov. B. 3 p. m. Football. Nobfaska- vs. Ames. Saturday, Nov. 25. 8 p. m. County Fair. Armory. Convocation. Today Prof. W. IT. Wobst'or Hon. LobIIo M. Shaw. Friday, Oct 27 Music. Chaplain for tho week, Dean H. BV Ward. Monday, Oct. 30 Dean" C. E. Bessoy," ''Bomo Thlngd to Russia's Credit." ' Wednesday, Nov. 1 Mrs. W. G. In Taylor, "The Rhodes Scholar at Ox ford." Friday, Nov. 3 Music. Chaplain for tho woek, Rev. J. W. Jones. Distinguished Men to Talk. In placo of tho regular address which has been announced for tho chapel porlod this morlng, tho com mittee in charge -of the-sdrvicos" has boon fortunate in procuring two very ominent men to deliver short addresses to the Btudents of tho University. One ib tho Hon. Leslie M. Shaw, secretary of the treasury, and fbrmorl'y gov ernor of our sister state, Iowa. Tho other is Professor W. C. Webster of tho University of Now York. Both these gentlemen are In the city attend ing tho meeting of tho Bankors' Asso ciation, and havo kindly consented to sitoajc to tho students this morning. This is a rare opportunity which no ono should miss. Wantod-4Jtudonts to. sell tlckots for tho Athletic Carnival for good of cause or on commission. Tickets to bo" had 'of Professor "Caldwell or Profes sor Bolton. Wanted still, more: 1,500 students to buy tickets. Remember it is your chanco to aid a good- cause tho College Settlement1 your ono philanthropic enterprise. Fun enough to last for a month. A young woman's shoe, Sorosis. Rogers. & Perkins Co., 1129 O Street ill save you money on AIL Uriivcrsltr supplies. - largest assortment in the city.. Do not fair to call :::.::! HARRY PORTER -v J il TM "X. ,. ! 4 " m i Wt ' I &V ' v. 1123 O STREET 1 i 'Sv . . i Best 15-cent meals. Phoenix Res f- raat 119 - 12tk St Itaurant . . '- L wfci V ..' r- ;- i4MHMMM& ir& a ' ' . 4 WWmir