msmwkMulM&SSi&MWKSKHl i litmimtwtaiSt&i2&&M'ZL. Gbe alls "Rcbraehan 9 1 o ' o 'p 4 v oooooooooooooooooooooooooo 4 WHO'S LUDWIG CONCERNING 'ENGINEERS. ,-Mir su ft 9 9l 4 P Si O 9 8 JfcoOOQQOQOOQOOOpOOOpOOOOOO WHEN A STUDENT WANTS. 1 PftlNTINC " -.-. THERE IS NO DENTINS THAT T BE - WANTS IT PR1HTE0 IN 'oderh"style The New Century Printers 1241 N STREET ON .A SUNDAY AFTERNOON on AFTER THE DANCE CALL UP The Ensign Omnibus and Transfer Company For Good, Prompt LIVERY SERVICE Harvey Corrects Statements Concern ing Nebraska Men. To The Dally NobrnBknn: Referring to n NebniHknn of recent (fate, wv note Homeone has taken the trouble to Insert a cut and write-up of the Nebraska boys In the employ of the Westlnghouso Electric Company. We are Indeed grateful to the Nebras kan and to our friend who has given this Information, but we believe the little article Is somewhat Incorrect. Hartzell has left the company and Is at Savannah, Ga. Towne Is In the (reeling department, located al the Muffalo olllce. Hav and fllbiUM' are ui. dcifcludy salesmen at the Philadelphia olllce and Itawson holds a nimilar posi tion at Chicago. Ihjrlbut is on dynamo test, and Olbbs, who leturned recently from a six months' vacation, is oa armature winding in the shops. This is all of the '05 111911. l Hut the 'OG bunch is still in existence I and able to enjoy three meals a day. 1 Turner nnd Hamilton arc in the trans former division, and Harvey and Wel luisick in the power division of thc( engineering department. Johnson Is , on high tension test and Davis on dynamo toBt. 1 Two Nebraska graduates hold impor-' In nt. positions in the engineering de-' paitmont, K, C. Randall,'1 '9G, is dlvi-' slon engineer of the transformer dlvi-, slon and C. E. Hedell, '00, is an en gineer in the railway office. Wo are waiting for the arrival of a ' largo portion of the class of '07 to in- j crease the number and strength of No-1 biaska at East Pittsburg. A. L. HARV7Y. ' SPALDING ATHLETIC GOODS ALWAY8 PA8S BECAU8E THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK AND NEVER FALL BELOW THE OFFICIAL STANDARD. ' Recognized Universally as Best for Athletes; SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOW TEN OENTS PER COPY No. 238. Group XVI Musole Building. By Dr. L. H. Gulick, Director of Physical Training, N. Y. Public Schools. No. 27. Group XII College Athletics. By M. C. Murphy, tho woll- known Athletic Trainer, now with Univ. of Ponn. No. 24G. Group XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys. By Geo. W. Orton of the Univ. of Penn. and at famous "athlete, himself. A copy of our complete Catalogue of athletic goods will bo mailed upon request. MAIL ORDER DEPT. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 149 Wabash Ave., CHICAGO. A 126 Nassau St., NEW YORK. . 1 H HUYLER' Chocolates and Bon Bons. tk Dnia Cutur. " Miss Puffer III. Miss Puffer, of the Mathematical Department, has been very 111 for the past ten days, of a series of compli cations resembling those from which ProresBor Fossler Is suffering. The last report gave her condition as slow ly Improving. All Miss Puffer's classes are being taken care of. Professor Stout Sick. Prof. O. V. P. Stout has been sick at his homo fbujwo days. Yesterday i evening he was reported as being bet i ter: "CounfCreighton, ofl' Omaha, the, man who was to Crolghton College I what .John D. Rockefeller is to the, I'nlvcrslty of Chicago, Is dead. Postponed. The gymnastic contest which was to have been held last night has been j postponed until February 2G. I 'v. n Robert Thompson, a last year's stu dent, Is at Ely, Nevada, in the employ of tho lierda Iron Company. Ho will ' leave for Portland, Oregon, shortly. m tHWgffBS ;jv: S71TO 96 ilOMlM TOME HE A collection of twenty-five cents pc ...... .....r. t.il-nvt ft.n.ii tits linftnllnii loaf ' lllttll VUD lUIVUlI 1IU111 IIIU MllllillllJll 11101 jovening to cover the cost of the in sertion in the Cornhusker of the com 1 pany pictures. Prof. Allen Carpenter of Hastings College has beon secured to give two courses in the summer session. He will offer a teachers' course in alge bra and a beginner's course in plain trigonometry- p,gm The Freshman Law Class met at 11 1 o'clock for the election of officers Tuesday. After a stormy contest, F. G. Reynolds was elected Vice-president and the meeting then adjourned ELLIOTT BROS. TAILORS 1210 O Str. DON'T BE A CHUMP ! 1 1 11 11 11111111 tin If you want fto go out in society dress right. We inalce clothes to lit you. Not made for a clum niy and' altered to fit you. Dress Suits or Tuxedo Suits to order $30.00 up. Suits and Overcoats to order $20.00 up. Latest Eastern Styles The IVY PRESS Ha dyZ PRINTING Why Not Let Thenl Do It Now? NEW LOOATIQN-H8 B. 12th. BOTH PHONES o c You are wearing better clothes than formerly. YES, and for less money. Dresher, The Tailor 143 South 12th, Lincoln, makes my clothes now. Where Can I Get a HacK? At the Forbes Stables, of course AUTO 1SS0 ' DELL 550 BREAD, PIES AND CAKES THE f I N E CANDIES ruLaum N assortment of candles COME IN of our own make. For First Glass Tailor ing at Low Prlos s . . . h!" i UNION COLLEGE VIAILUK5 uiLDiiri l.i.' Mhi.- J mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtF GLEAN GOAL AT GREGORY'S x p . 1 ?4 - J i i UIU 11 Wednesday. 4 "