LOCALS. Ti xrniar claw "drolls Juat 101 mora ,, tun year. , , -j'i. Ml" JirlilKO spent tltolr vacation ,hrir Homo in Fromont. p H. Policy had cranborry sauce and oilier good thliiRH at Soward. Oormnin Towl wan at South Omaha during tlu turkey catlnB period. t'llff W'escott spent his holiday at lilrt 1i0II,p flimnysldo. In Plnttsniouth. 1roft.,ir Hrunor spent Thanksgiving nit h hi parents at West Point. MIjw Margaret Davis Wont to Platts mouth to npi'iid thu short vaoutlon. A foinpU'tf Hot of IJenJiiinln Frniiklln'H ork Iimm boon added to tlto library. Mp, MiuinliiK'H ultiHHUri In elocution Will ,'u, i-.Tltnl In tho oliapol Doconiber 17. U. i, t'lunoy, 'M surprised IiIh imlvur ,lty fil.nds liy a visit during tho vneii- Tim Mft'urtliy wus a visitor at tlio unlu-Miv during tho Thanksgiving re- Tlio I'nlon society will havo their koiiiI- nnnunl muslcalo u wuuk from Friday nlRht. L, ltobblns Is now holding down un emliryoi'U Journalistic Job on tlio State Journnl. K. V Thatcher entertained several of hH college frlondH at IiIh homo Thanks- giving evening. Marry Shears of Omaha enmo to Lin coln Smirday. and was tho guest of lUlph ll.iggord. S. J t'orey Is rapidly recovering from tho Injuries ho sustained In tho Junior- freshman game. 0. V. Dnvlos was called to his homo in Illslng City during vacation by the death or his mint. Clyde McDowell wont homo to eat tur key nt Falrbury and has been looking cheerful over since. Miss Flora rtullock won tho prize of twenty-five dollars offered by the Cour ier for the best story The friend of Miss Florence Smith will be Klad to henr that she Is recovering from her long Illness. .Mr J A IMrrett roturned Tuesday from wk-ll I!lun"s whoro ho spent Thonks- s!ins wish his brother. Captain Gullfoylo wns ono of tho most ooniii uoih enthusiasts. Nebraska had at ihf Thanksgiving game. The KiikIIhIi cluh will moot Saturday eienlng at tho noma of Miss Annlo Prey Nineteenth and G streots. Constamer the popular barber Is locat at IK2 o streot. Ho employs tho host artists of any shop In tho city. Chancellor M tic Loan delivered an ad dress before tho southwestern toaohors' association at McCook on last Friday. Will McKay Is suffering from dyspepsia brought on by a tusslo with turkoy and other good things ho found In Oniuliu Dr. H.XM-y i.s drawing plans for a now mlerotone which will be made especially for the um- of students In this university. J- W. Se.irson spoilt Thanksgiving at l'lattsmouth. Ho uxpounded tho source udy method to tho toaohors of the county. l'rofesor Taylor will hear tho classes "i Mini ilium during tho nlwoneo of Mr. Jone Who will spend tho holidays In tho '(HI Thi boianicil seminar will hold an open meeting tomorrow nftcrncon. Tlio young t members of tho club will furnish tho J'rogr.mi. AmonK WeHt Point students vho uto turkey m homo, woro Fred Kruoglo, Kvu 0'8ullvn, J. u. Cruwford and J. K. Lanuer. ihw May HopiKir ', who Is now teaoh lnK at Alliance, was elected secretary of lne Northwestern teachers' association kt week. H you miss your meal at your regular warding hoiiHn. nnmn down to Francis Hylvunla on his way homo. Mo intended tho mooting of tho agricultural department of that stnto at Ilarrlsburg, whoro ho gave and received somo valuable Ideas In his lino of work. At Lolghton'H you will find tlio llnost stock of BtaUonory In tho city to olioso from. Our prices nro tho most reasonable. 1127 O street. A speckil collogo Hottlpinont tea Will bo given Riiuiiiliij afternoon ut tho hours of t nnd tl o'slook, at tho homo of Daisy Cooh- ran. 1111 I) streot. It affords us the most supremo edifica tion to bo Informed that Mr. Fred C. C'ooloy attotuled tho gamo In Onialm Thanksgiving day. Chancellor and Mrs. Mnol.ntu will en tertain tho senior class Saturday evening. Monday evening alumni eonferoiico will bo held at his iwldotico. k'lihn Dixon was soon at tho gamo Thursday ut Oitmlin. A nuniher of other Ntdiriiriku City atuinnl had planned to do there but 'the weather prevented. Tho society of electrical engineers will listen to an address by Professor Urowno Saturday evening December fi, ut 8 p. in, In Professor Owens' lecture room. Tlio board of regents will hold their annual meeting December S. At this meeting they will elect the coinuieiioement ornior for tho coming Juno exercises. Professor Fossler end Miss Conkllng will uttotid tho western branch of the Modern I.anguago association, which meets during the holidays in St. Louis, The seniors had a class molting last Wednusdny, at which It was decided to leave tho question of wearing sombreros as a menus of distinction, to a committee. Prof. II. II. Nicholson will contribute an urtlolo on "Tho Hoot Sugar Industry In tho United States" to the Gentleman Farmer, a magazine published In Chica Profeusor Nicholson has offered tho use of tho chemistry lecturo room to Professor Harbour thus enabling him to uso his col lection of slides In Illustrating his lectures. KcdUtid pn in Httl i TffiBBmmnn 1 ' m re oats at mfimm till vuuBmD.tiEBav Phelps, Ian M ud.aren, finuert Parker, tleorge Ade iml otherx. Hooks In sots at hitherto unheard of prices. Think of buying Macaiilay's History of Ihiglund In live volumes for ns cents, or Dickons In llftuen volume cloth, for Uns. Fountain pens In great variety, and at all prices from (!!) cents to $.-.00. Ilernolshelmois and Oo.'s, book department. During the football gamo In Omaha It was thought that n slight "nrthuiiuko shook was felt, but It was ascertained afterwards, that it was only Tumor downing some of tho Hawkeyos behind the lluo. Phil itussell Is back from his trip to New York and Philadelphia, whoro ho at tended tho national eonvuntlon of Phi Dol ta Theta fraternity, as delegate from Ne braska Alpha chapter. Ilo says he hud a "mighty right" time. The school of agriculture will open Do comber 29, and will continue for twelve weeks. This course Is designed to glvo to thu farmers of tho stato practical In structlon In the science of agriculture. No examinations are required for entrance. Do you know that headaches and many nervous affections aro duo to tho eyo strain, which can bo cured by gclentlllcally llttcd glasses7 lOxamlnntlon nnd consul tation free. II. M. Hotts. Hlchards bl'k. Itoom 32. Hours 'J to 12 a. in. 1 to G p. m, At tho recent beet sugar convention, a resolution was passed recommending that the stato legislature bo asked to appro priate fci.OOO to bo expended under tho di rection of the Iward of regents for the pur pose of currying on Investigation relative to this Industry In Nebraska. At the last mooning of tho athletic board Ike Pace was elected manager of tho base ball team, and G. N. Porter assistant. Tho board talked over tho advisability of securing a coach for tho team and other ways of booming basoball this coming season. Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. HOLIDAY GOODS. WATCHIC3, DIAMONDS, STERLING SILVER AND SILVER PLATED WARE, CLOCKS JEWELRY, CUT GLASS, GOLD HEADED CANES AND UMBREL LAS. OPERA GLASSES AND HOLDERS, otc, etc., etc. O STERLING SILVER GOODS A. S P 13 C I A L T Y. I havo tho largest and best equipped stock of diamonds to bo found In tho city, which I wlU sell as cheap as any one, weight nnd quality considered. EUGENE HALLETT, 1143 O street, Lincoln Nobr. Many of our modest endots are com plaining of tho hardship they have to 1111- O. II. Rose, Chns. Kulhman, R. H. j dergo In wearing their flashy gold chov Grnhnm and Walter Rhodes accepted 1 rons about tho streets. They think that a kind Invitation from Professor and Mrs. the uniform ought to be such that it to take Thanksgiving dinner with , couiu 00 worn .u an nines anu m an Ilros.' meal u,Pro. restaurant and try a fifteen cent Krnitrt Gerrard lias tired of his Job of Erecting the first year Shakespeare books and Leo C. Smith now holds this respon- 'Mo position. This is your tlmo to buy holiday goods at R. Fleming's, tho Jeweler, 1224 O utroet. Do'i't fall to cnll. You will savo monoy fcy o doing. prof. Card who was chairman of the ecuon on horticulture nnd botany at the rent associations of experiment stations Bravuros 81 Washington, D. C stopped In Penn-' Corolll, J. Fling them. Miss Sadie Smith spent Thanksgiving recess at Fremont, visiting Miss Etta Gray, '93. C. W. Taylor and E. O. Jones also enioved thennelves at tho same place. Professor Fling reports a most satis factory tlmo at McCook, whoro ho lec tured before tho toaohors association Friday morning. Mrs. Fling accompan ied him. Professor Harbour has lieon elected a member of tho Amorican geological socie ty. Ilo has boon Invited to road a paper at tlio meeting held In Washington, D. C. this month. Havo you bought one of thoso new I'n Iverslty of Nebraska, tablets at tho Co-Op yet? The lettering Is mado from a spec ial dyo. and thoy aro tlio neatest tablets yet gotten out. The siwollleatlons for prize stories for the Sombrero havo been modltlcd. It will not boroqulrcd that tho stroles lie type written but a clear hand written copy will be accepted. Two Gorman classes havo been organ ized In liio college settlement, one for tho more advanced pupils, and one for be ginners. These aro in charge of students of tho university. There were over S.OuO baths taken in tha university bath rooms during tlio lust month. Tho record shows thnt over 7,000 iMths have been taken since the univer sity opened this year. Mrs. A. J. Sawyer will speak before tho political economy olub Tuosday evening in room 23, library building. Tho address will 1)0 on, "Some of the Economic Causes of tlio Prosent Social Unrost." The preparatory chemical laboratory will bt oiMiieil one more Saturday before Christmas, for thoso who wish to make up tlmo. It Is desired that tho registra tion for desks lie attended to immediately. John Bnvlllo says that ho spent a good portion of tho tlmo In tho kitchen at homo during tho recent holiday and furth er says that it is a wonder that ho Is not dead after all tho good things ho has had to cat. YOU WILL SAVE TIME By taking the. I places. Dr. Uessey gavo a lecturo last Friday night beforo tho Northwestern teachers' association, which held Its annual meet ing at Crawford Nebraska last week. Ho reports that tho meeting wns well attend ed, and that much Interest Is taken In ed ucational matters In that part of tho state. The Nebraska Academy or Science, ot which Dr. Hessey Is president and Pro fessor Sweezy secretary, will hold Its an nual meeting at the university during the holidays. Tho program has not yet been entirely completed but It will consist of papers written by members of the society on scientific subjects. In the report of tho comparative attend mco of the various departments of the university, which appeared In the last Issue of tho Nobruskon, that of the elo cution dciurtment was ommltted. Mrs. Manning has now enrolled, H" which Is ono of tho most well attended elective, offered. FOR MAIN LINE, Norfolk, Albion and Cedar Rapids. BRANCHES: All Points in Kansas. Keep this in mind when going on foot-bnll trips or any vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. Tho Ottumwa male quartet will give an entertainment In tho chnpol of 'tho univer sity tonight, the proceeds above expenses going to pay off tho debt of tho orator ical association. Tho literary societies liavo adjourned their meetings In order that all their members can attend. Much regret Is expressed that the benellt Is given the night of tho Pershing Rllles hop. Prof. T. L. Lyon Is making nrrangments to entertain the State dairyman's assoc iation at tho dairy building tit tho state farm, Decerning, 17. There will bo short speeches by prominent men of the state, refreshments will be served and an oppor tunity given for nil to Inspect the build ings and work done nt tho state farm. Discount to Students. FREY & FREY, Wholesale and Retail Florists. TWO TRAINS DAILY -iiKTWKKN Wo nlways havo on hand a choico varloty of roses, carnations and all cut flowerB nnd glvo 15 per cent discount to students ordering as a club. Call and seo us. Cor ner of Twelfth and O streots, Funko Opera Houbo block. Telephono 324. Lincoln Nebr. ii-jsrcoirc AND Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office, .201 0 Street. II. G. Townhknd, Gon'l P. & T. A. F. D. Coiinkll, C. P. & T. A. (Jhas. B. Gregory C U. of N.. '91. Office ft ' At uoo 0 st, s Lincoln, Neb. H When remembering your friends at Christmas, don't fall to oxamlna tho many now and useful articles to ho found In our book department. You can got articles for very llttlo money that cannot fall to please tho most fastidious. Handy vol ume classics In whlto and gold, colulold, silk, cloth and hand painted covers, from 18 conts to 11.00. Somo of these nro beau tifully (Illustrated in etchings and photo- Late books in notion etc. by M. Barrio, Elizabeth Stuart The Mlndon club reorganized this year with tho following otilcers; Miss Hattle Robinson, president; Fay Rogers, vice president; Rodnoy Ullss secretary ; Harry McComb treasurer. Tho firut meeting o: tlio year was held last Friday evening at tho homo of Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson, 703 A streot. Tho evening waa passed very pleasantly with games and other amusements. Tho club wll meet every two weoks. Salvation Army Girl (making the tour of largo office building): "Pan I soil you a War Cry, sir?" FrlvolouB Clork: "My doar young womun, I can't afford It. It Is nil I can do to kep myself In ulgiis." Salvation Army Girl (passing on). "May tho Lord bless you, young man If possl blo." Chicago Tribune. Railroad Spotter: "You will havo to take mo off tho main lino and put mo on a branch. Tho conductors havo found ( who I am." Superintendent: "ThutN strange. Aro you sure they know you7' "Dend sure. Thy have Begun to treat mo politely." Now York Weokly. When you take The Nebraska!! You are getting a good COLLEGE PAPER. First National Bank, LINCOLN, NEB. Capital Surplus $400,000.00 100,000.00 N. S. HARWOOD, President. CRAB. A. HANNA, Vice-President. F. M. COOK, Cashier. O. S. LIPPINCOTT. and II. S. FREEMAN. Ass't Cashier. W. O. FORBES, Livery, Baggage, and HACK LINE. 129 North Elovonth Streot. Tolophono No. 31. Special attontion givon to party calls All callB answered promptly, day o night. Hack Nos. 39, 42, 54, 55, 70 an and 85,