, w, n LOCAL Quit New Si'itiNa Srim High Guh Boohor, jr., is visiting IiIh brothor .Ichso. 0. II. Platz is sufforing with nn nttnok of tho grip. Don Oamoron's lmioh countor 118 So. 11th, stroot. Tho botanical Bominar went to Bollovuo Inst wook. Miss Atkinson hns gono homo for a neoded uoation. Prof. lL'i'boit Bates has boon indisposed this wook. Mr. Frod Lyon took in Fair fiold and vicinity last week. "Still His Whiskors Grow." For salo at Estoy & Camp's. Ernst Hall spont his vacation at his homo in Mo ad, Nebraska. Miss Suo Gustin, of lvoarnoy is visiting hor cousin Miss Town.' Clifford "Wescott and Tom Mapos spont thoir vaction in Platts mouth. Art Carpenter did not go homo till Saturday, Why? Junior thomes. Prof. Ward has boon made an honorary member of tho botanical seminar. Professor Taylor lectured at Wavorly Monday on "Mexico Il lustrated." Gus H. Ellsworth has boon given tho charge of the now li brary building. Mr. C. II. AVolden was called homo on Monday by tho sudden death of a sister. "April Fool" and tho oloctiou fever havo injured tho veracity of half our people. Company D passed tho best in spection of tho year Monday night, rocoiving only 5 reports. Don Cameron has removed his restaurant to 118 So. 11th St one door south of old stand. E. Martin Mayer wont to St. Joseph, Mo., to spend his vaca tion with his parents and friends. Miss Catho; is soon to be moving around among the uni versity people again, after a se vere illness. Don Cameron's lunch counter 118 So. 11th, street. Fish and game in season. Tho nicest res- grado, stylish, porfoet fitting. Soo thorn. You'll like tho prieos. We do not Offer. Tho class in ontomology undo a short oxpodition into tho coun try in sonrch of "bugs Saturday. Tho Junior Annual board of tho prosontsophoinoro class mot Satur day to lay plans for next year's work. F. F. Dobbs, principal of tho Wahoo high school, wns in tho city Sunday visiting W. L. Mc Kay. 0. A. Fisher is rapidly recover ing from his illness. Ho attondod his classes Tuesday for tho first timo. Professor Ovorholt, of Ashland, visited tho univorsity, Tuesday. Ho will bo in Lincoln about a week. Attornoy Good lectured to tho sonior law class last Wcdnosday and Thursday on "Limitations of Actions." B. P. Tcolo has boon olectod Manager of tho Dramatic club, vico Fred Cooloy, who has re signed. Mr. Chancy Wnrnor's fathor is in from Bod Cloud, looking aftor tho univorsity life of tho young hopeful. Miss Ura Kolloy spent hor va cation in Chicngo, where sho heard some of the fine operas now being presented thoro. L. V. Patch onjoyod his vaca tion in the marshes of tho Elkhorn valley. Ho had great success and baggod a nice lot of game. Thoro wns an unusual noise in tho band room on last Monday evening and rumor has it that tho band has a now luno. Mr. Shaffer, one of tho best musicians in tho university, won tho piano in tho rocout World Ileruld word-building contest. Cadot Drum-Major, Harvey Ileald, went to his homo in Osce ola, on Saturday tho 28d inst, to remain till tho close of tho spring vacation. Monday ovoniug Professor and Mrs. Hodgman entertained those members of tho faculty who havo To give students or any other clnss of people special J$S discounts, but sell to all at the same low prices. We invite you to our new store, 1235 to 1239 O Street, and think we can please you. Respectfully, Miller & Paine. OHA8. B. GEEGOEY, (U. OF n. .; s ELLS COlL At 1100 0 Strcot, Bichardu Block. Telephone 343. wisity Biblo classes in tho various church os, also somo of tho officers of tho Christian associations. Tho work of this year was reported on and plans for tho coming year wore considered. Mr. 0. II. Allen has boon oloct od from tho Dolian socioty to fill tho position of assistant editor of tho Hesperian, in tho placo of Mr. Elmore, who latoly resigned. J. B. Bochor and B. S. Hiltner havo gono into athletics. They havo each a sweater, two baseball shoes, a little cap, and tho prico of admission to tho tennis associ ation. L. V. Patch has boon laid up for several days with a very badly sprained arm. The combination which resulted in his injury was a bicycle, a brick, and the pave ment. Bov. Duncan Brown, of Torkio, Mo., lecturod before a joint meet ing of the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Sunday afternoon in tho chapel. His subject was "Foreign Mis sions." The pupils of Mr. John Ban dolph, of the conservatory, gave a vocal recital in tho univorsity chapel Wednesday evening. Tho program was long and varied and much appreciated by the largo audience present. Profs. Bichards and Hamscn turant for students in tho city. I been engaged in teaching the uni-1 accompanied a class in machine Wby Not $JaVe Up-toDate p00t QoVerirjg? Vc Sell them Cheaper than you can buy old style shop-worn Roods. SeWed &fFuJ.' ii SaJ oieMd 1215 O ST. Perfect BW ; Fitter M i dosign on a trip to tho B. k M. shops at Havolock last Monday morning, spending tho , w..w.......n testing tho largo boilers, day 111 . Tho party returned at 4;30 p. 111. Among tho "Collection of Lin coln Suntlowors" in tho woman's edition of tho Call was noticed tho beaming faco of Fred Cooloy, and it is confidentially reported that a certain young lady is now carry ing that part of ono of tho papers in hor French book. Horpolshoimor & Co. are show ing in thoir book department a beautiful lino of Easter Cards and Booklets. Among now books received are Philip and His Wife," by the author of "John Ward, Preacher;" "Stories of tho Foot Hills," by Margaret Collier Gra ham; "Madame Sans-Gone," etc. Palladian officers were elected as follows: President, B. L. Cheney; Vico President, Ella McCrosky; Cor responding Secretary, H. P. Leavitt; Recording Secretary, Dora Aniiian; Music Secretary, Lizzie Thompson; Treasurer, Mr. Hitchman; Critic, Ella Mathews; Sorgeant-at-arms, C. B. Woldon. Dr. Clark has received a lettor from Oliver C. Morse, secretary of the International Young Men's Christian Association Training school, extending thauks for tho $30 contributed by the university students and facult' for the erec tion of a dormitory. Tho door of ono of the rooms will bo deco rated with "University of No braska" as a testimonial of the interest manifested by our Y. M. C. A. students in the erection of tho now building. William Boed Dunroy's enter tainment will take place in tho chapel on next Monday evening. Hon. W. J. Bryan will make an address on an interesting subject, some excellent music will bo given and Mr. Dunroy will road from his poems. A splendid poem, written for tho occasion, entitled "The Nebrasky Uni," will bo one of tho features. Tickets on sale at tho Co-operative store. Price, 25 cents. f