y f OC ATS ' Hoo our lino of OvorooutH, "I)iwlo-do-vo-no- M-iihihwI, Mud!" l-'nuik Hnln was w$5 jri n 1 1 T I wfcu n Knlvlnivy Sutur- Hvoryhoily net out mill yoll Sivtur- jlut II lu ii lIiiIii flint 'tt ii fit iltii jo It over ho ornery. tlunVs no pl.uio l(lvn nnrt l() , B;l)0()Ii 10,t ,, tl)u only oiiu to stay away. Tim 1'allmllauH will liuvo n imrly at tho homo of Miss Hmlt'ord Saturday ovonlUK- It iivoiuIhch to bo out) or tlio souloty events of tlu year, hh Doano K. ( l'olly nnont Sunday ut. lila homo hi smvard. What do you tliluU of Uoc'h sturdy Mi hall ulayorV Miss Colaon spout Sunday at hop h.-niiHU Krnnont. Tlu Junior Annual has aupavontly dinid out of aluhU V faculty gymnasium class was rmnp-d Tuesday evening. II 1. Klinhall wont to Wnkollold s.ituuliiy toaci) the. folks. i.llfKO rottlomont pnylng your Mil Mtiition to a college imjior. Miss Pora WlRRcnhorn of Ashland is ttu u'u'st of Misa Jessie .lury. r.i-ii I. Min and Win. Axllng wont to (tm.ili.i i bicycles last Saturday. t,, i.i Constnncor's harbor shop, 1010 O stn.-t First cIiish workmen employed. K.va Livingston of Mlssouv entered tho University last Miss VaMi-V wiiU. W T. Klmoro has boon promoted to Mioiid Nontenant, vice 0. A, Turrell, usijnod. W. S. Mc Lucas, formerly of '", was around tho halls Friday looking up his uhl fi lends. l'rcd "Wild leaves school Friday. IIo li.is sccuredjtfi position on his brother's .' '"felll. !' J,?' .' tui. .-wilil of Ashland was a visitor tho at Lincoln Tuesday, looking after welfare of her boys. Ilavo you scon tho new foot ball posters? They arc all right. Doc Ev erett is the author. There is talk that one of the 'girl fraternities will go into a chapter house before long. Tho lawn-tennis association will erect new courts west of tho Library luiildlng next spring. Mains, ono of Doano's players gradu ated in 'SI). Wonder it any of the fac ulty play on tho team. A bulletin announces that foot-ball tickets arc for sale by Mr. Everett. Who's "Mr." Everett? The Falladians will have no program tins week on account of the Lndio's Faculty club reception. Thirteen of our young men attended tin- Y. M. C. A. convention in Omaha last Saturday and Sunday. Heard in tho hall, Preppy Wo had (.minima for dinner today. Soph.. - llow did she tasto? Charley Fhilpott is the assistant in the Chemical and Physical laboratories ot the Lincoln high school. William Heed Dunroy will give a i fading from his poems at Tecumseh m Thursday evening, Nov. 21st. Uaker was good naturedly guyed by the class in English 3 Tuesday, but why did ho not make a speech? II.G. Harber '03, superintendent of Nebraska City high school, visited Miends at tho University Friday. Mr. Edgington, who lias been janl tor of University hull so long, has been transferred to the Library building. Lost A gold stick pin set with pearls. Finder will receive a suitable reward by returning to Miss Minnie Millar. The Misses Millar ontortained a fow of their friends very ploasnntly Friday evening at their home, corner of lltb and C. Prof. Fling is busy just at present preparing an address to be delivered before tho National Historical Society at Indianapolis in the near future. A letter received from Ernest Ger rard states that ho is having a fine time rambling about the old German cities. Culver is shining up bis signal light, especially the red nart of it. IIo de clares it is going to bo used twice in rapid succession. Miss Lelia and Grace Wheeler have returned to their home in Osceola. We aro Borry to lose such young ladies as the Misses Wheeler. Foot ball excursion to Cruto Nov. UHli via tho Uurllugttm. Special train leaves Lincoln 1:110 p. in. Leaves Crete r:0 p. in. C0o. round trip. Prof. McLeod may just aa woll pre pare himself to deliver his lecture on tho train Tuesday. The majority of his English class will bo there. Another assistant has Imin em ployed in thu Kuglish department to aid in clearing up the accumulation of themes written by tho class In Eng lish it. Tho Freshman team played Worth ingtou Academy two fifteen inluuto halves at Worthington grounds Satur day. Score, Freshmen 10, Worthing ton, 0. Tho Palladian Hoys' Debating club is levlved. The club consists of about eighteen members and promises to bo one of th'i permanent clubs of tho Uni versity. Wo havo failed to see tho man who has a wager up against our foot ball team, Tho same was not true of the Missouri game. Wo aro glad the boys lost their money. Poor old Doano. Kansas ma;lo six touch downs in tho second half. It took them longer to carry tho ba 11 from the goal lino to tho center, than from there to the goal line. It was said that Doano had but eleven men in attendance at that institution hist year. Sho has only ten now, so they get tho assistant post master to fill tho vacancy on their team. The latest report is that a comet is headed for the earth and approaching at the rate of about 15,000,000 miles a second. This comet has not yet been recognized by tho astronomers. "I did not know you were taking Greek"remarked one freshman to an other, examining his note book. "That's my trig book, what's the matter with you." Tho Fioshniuu lCuropoan History olaaa hua raised a collection by Hub Horlptlon HUlllolout to prouurn twenty foup oophiH of the Chautiuuiua Liter ary Maga.lno foi the I'onllontlary Heading circle They havo boon aunt for and aro i 'pooled this week. Prof Wolfo has glvon his class aoino statist ieuon tho question of comparlaou of tho male and female Intellect. Ho says that according to a recent exami nation lu his department, the feminine portion of the class averaged W), and tho boys 01 !. That exam must havo been a corker. Now books at llorpolshelmer & (Jo's Hook Depaitmont: "Tho Heart of Life," Maartens; "Tho Gods," "Some Mortals"and "Lord Wickoiihtiui.'Moliu Oliver llobbs; "Stark-Munro Letters," Conan Doyle; "Out of India," Kip. llng, "Harvard Stories," Post. Donald, right tackle for Harvard is receiving much notice from eastern pap 'i's for his brilliant play in blocking Michigan's punt , thus winning tho game for Harvard. What's tho matter with our own Orllo Tl'orp? Yet these samo eastern papers tell how we beat Mis souri on a lluke. About twenty students from tho class in sophomore Chemistry stormed the Chancellor's olltce Immediately alter the lecture Monday. Prof. White insists upon commouuiug ills lecture at the scheduled time, whether chapel exorcises aro over or not. On this par ticular day but seven or eight of tho class were present. All who attended chapel were lato and wore therefore marked absent. FOOT-PALL SCORES. K'tusas University !W; Doano 0; Princeton 0; Cornell 0; Harvaid 4; Michigan 0; Yale ti; llrown 0; Lincoln High School 10; Crete High school Oj Ohio State -1; University of Cincinnati 0; Amherst 'M Dartmouth 0; Univer sity of Chicago 14; Adelbert (Ohio) U; Pennsylvania State 3."i; Hclletonti 4; Missouri State 2'2 Northwestern IS. Tho resemblance between C. 1 1 end v and Ed Morrow is so striking that a young lady danced with them both at a party recently and thought they were pno and the samo fellow. Fifty cents to Creto and return Nov. 19th. Special train leaves Lincoln at l:a0p. m. Returning leaves Creto at 5:80 p. m. Nebraska State University vs. Doano College foot-ball teams. Mr. Nowbrancb's "Wayside Fancies" brought him a two-column ro.ist in the last issue of tho Lincoln Courier. Willa Catber'8 trenchant pen swings over this .sbeet and she's right at homo on "criti cizing." Tho juniors are contemplating chal lenging the seniors to a test of suprem acy on tho gridiron, only inexperienced men to play. The lineup of juniors which is being arranged is something awful and terrible to behold. The Political Economy Club, at its meeting next week, will discuss tho Mill-Cairnes wages fund theory. The theory will bo supported by Mr. Ma guire and Mr. Wilson and opposed by Mr. Searson and Mr. Woodland. Word has been received that Iowa does not expect to do much against Missouri, but sho is gopig to work to put up a good game Thanksgiving. Iowa has many friends in Omaha who like to see her beat us, and Iowa is going to try not to disappoint them. We're sorry Mr. Sui. Some of tha members of tho 5 o'clock Hygiene class boosted the smallest of their number through the transom and ho unlocked the door a half hour early so that they could get a front seat and thus hear tho lecture to better advant age. The ollicera of tho battalion met after drill Monday afternoon. Tho purpose was to select a uniform cap that will be different from that of the ordinary private. Negotiations with Henderson, Ames & Co. aro being I made to see what can bo done. SOPH-FRESH SOCIAL. Some two hundred were present at the annual social Saturday evening last given by Freshmen and Soph mores. This has imtacl become to be one of the events of the excellent so cial course offered b the University. Good management and the suitable surroundings piloted the a Hair tluough without a break. All who were theie came for a good time and succeeded in their purpose admirably, some by games and cards, others by entramp ling one another in the crowded danc ing parlor. At half-past eleven o'clock the festivities were brought to a close with much icluctance, and the f resides aud sophs sought their several ways homeward without the accustomed molestations of upper classmen. ) JdlgdlU I Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gent's Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1235 to 1239 O St Jeweler, Optician, and Engraver. DEALER IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, JEWELRY, ETC., ETC. All goo Is sol I onjrnvod froo of dun go, and no chnrgo made for examining t'.o oyo8. 1 I 43 O Street. Lincoln, Neb J. H. 13 VANS, President. O. O. QU1GQLK Score tor v EVANS LAUNDRY COMPANY Telephone 199. 327-331 North Twelfth St. THE PALACE DINING HALL DANCING SCHOOL. OPENS. Miss Ferguson, who conducted the dancing school so successfully In tho Lansing theatre dancing hall last fall, has returned and Is again ready for business. Many university students will testify to her ability to teach the Terpsjchorean art to awkwrd Individ uals. New pupils can come in at any time. Kegular lessons are given Monday, "Wednesday and Friday evenings at S o'clock. Anyone intending talcing dancing lessons thould consult Mss Fer guson as soon as possible. She may be found at the hall fom 4to 6 p.m. on Mondays, "Wednesdays und Fridays, or at her residence, 1G40 O street. As Miss Ferguson has the use of Lansing hall, parties desiring to secure it for dancing purposes may do so by arrangement with her. Is tho I'nornit Plaoe to got your Moals. SPECIAL RATES TO STUDENTS ALL TOOK FELLOW STUDENTS BOARD 1ICRE. TttY US. 1130 N ST A. G. 0SMER, PROP COAL COAL COAL CI-IA-HLES B. GREGOEY DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF COAL ROCK SPRINGS The Lincoln news agency, headquar ters for news, magazines and novels. Harper's Century, Munsey'e, Scrlbner's, Cosmopolitan and other periodicals al ways In stock. N. 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