LOCALS. JJny Welwter & Jtogwr'tf hoo. JJuvo JIiiwhBWorth, '07, won bcoji at tlio cmnpUB lut Tuesday. Oncviln Laniboi'UiOH, DcmLlst, 1205 0 St., Alex. Blk. Tuh 245. Our Studeute' $3 and $3.50 shoes aro Uie boHt on earth for Uie money. Foot Form Store, 1213 O street. For line toot wear wo are headquar ter, Mot If'owu Store, 1213 0 street. We gimrantee every pair of shoes to give tfatlsfuotion. Foot JL'Vrni Store, jttia 0 street, 'Hie Trl Deltas Jiehl their distrlet convention in the city September 1, i iind '3. in-. H ti. Cook, practice liimitod to eye, 'ear, iw i"i(l WwxkiU m6 O SU The 1. M. ."id 1. W. C. A. hold a re vuiiuuii lor uie laeuity and new btu uuiiih in I"" etmnel lllKl ooiwonauipy. ill0 hueieiies ul heal nseunuuiw m uiuir nail' wiiihioh'h Mimin itooin, llo oouua luutuuiu. upon. ily and iiiym. umti mio iu'ijcnt i-uutui'J Atieaei niAi ha)K oui uieir mie oi mil miiocc. 4l aie o ia1 aa money win -u. HMD u ot- me American and iMirpean h.ury ouiliiien me liunueu at me sauUenu O111,1)0 oioie, llU ll sueet. aHHWiilo NUio wwi lo uuive tUeii wuik ." "i' i--uu'li UttPUOWi HUOU.U pauonac wiKUimoii. ltouuuia, ujauinoin. o. 2.. eorner lUUn aiKt O. i on eaii buy uuyUiiuf you want at any nine oi Ue uuy at tne otuUents auyyiy owie. iou will never nnd iu d'oois eloMid to customer. vnwdncrj. biutonuin auilci presseu :.(M, iniiru. xom. lupcu eveiuii now.) Ln. until aim o. i'Jione 10b. it i till right and well to "lleineui iwr t.iit- .iuiiic," uut it is lor better to ,ou.miHjr Uie Students' bupply Store, LiM n siieot, ltopcr x. .L'unK. I'rol. 11. U. Word attended the grand council ol i'hl Ueta Kappa at oara wgii, iN. ; " September o, as uele (uie irum iNcbroslia. tuutur .li ItogciW $3 and $3.00 hiiiA-c uie Uie oeaiu irts fcce.1' uud -Misi. liieuem, re- iiocuciy, "wiicn was war Uooiorea. 7 -juiie nuuh, lain, wus 'tuie day on wiuau we were murrled," rep.'icU ALr. jnvkui., moodily. J uuge. be;ie your laundry lor Uie Uark bon lAiundry company at the students' oiipp.y store, uz) W street. juumatead Ji JL'uutle uae added many new Uilnu to thelx stool., since .oat scisoii ana aie an.aous u renew Uie aciiuaiatauoe wrUi uueir stuUeat inenua. .vny wuulb in Utnornuj anu lurunsaiiia muy oc Uwcii ut uneai awi-v, llli O ot. WuUslcr te Itogei-'s t0oes aie Uie OUaL it 1. rumored that a chapter oi r'hi Uuuuuu Uclta will soon be insuuieu m tne Uimersity, Uie caarter naMny occu granted some tune ago. Jim Joansoa, Ul, at ouie umo cap tain ii Uie aiteity ea;eu, paascU lauvugii Uie city WcUnesUay eveaiug ou uis way to liiuuigs, ..Loau, uuvmu jitei oeca musiLcieU out oi uai army, lioiu ungsoy s uoop u. rougia riders. uisuu-y i'aper and ioveis iiwie come auw gunciai use. xou siu and. uac uew, up-to-date coeis at ioigntoas, ii-t U st. ligihtrauon in the preparatory wjuooI to Uie state has Ueeu going; on uil week. Alieady Uie enrollment is lully uuec umes as large as at tae wait! u.iie last yeai", Witu prospects lor even a laiger per cent ol increase. uo to Uons caie, souua ilUi. open. imgaui. lUo students' Co-operaUve liook U). naa moved irom tne uasemeat ol die Unnei-sity lo new and commodi ouh ipwrters at Wo iNorUx lilevenUi bU-ect, jici tney are piepaieU to turmoil eeiytauig uae stuueais need ui Uooks, stauoiuu-y and supplies. We huo the UesL $3.00 audi $3.50 alioea. Nebstur 6l UogeiTS, 1034 0 St. Tlie latent hit "Speak to He, Aland," 17c. Mi latest pieces at half price or letter, l'liotogmphii and. piotuiea liuuied at lowest prices in Luicoru, at Music "ud l'loiurc Depanuueuit, JJer loisaeiuir & Go. WebaUi & ltogers wuuit to sell you Bkoes. Ueoige C. Shedd Oioa just becai tlected ureou of the ilfth. dJatrLct Wxi Kuppa psi ixaiteraiity, and member of the grand executive Council. THs is oue of tine highest .honors la the fra ternity of vwhlrth Mr. Shedd la a mem ber. iockers for lunch; baaketa and books at "Uai Book Store," old "co op" room. . . The Oliuneellor lxiturned from Ids trip to the Uluck 111UH Wednesday. Uullotoiis nunibers 66 and 60 have Just been Issued by the experiment station, lliey contain two articles by i'rof. is W. Uard upon the subject of U-ee pUintlng. iMr, Henry lvalues, who Jiuk Ueeui dnosen lor UJie head ol Uie plumo de IMinuiien ol tne school ol .Luslc, la a gonuiicunan ot line iuttaliiinen,ts, a most iMiijWiuimt peatlormer, nuviing mlso a lo gaL and coUeglate education, ilu was uho piunist wiUi ltemenyl lor u yeur, ttiid Jkis appeared in most of Ulie lUi'ge eluic wiun great success. Air. luna-. is an acijiiisifion and Wie School of Mutjus is to be congratulated in be curliig lliini. Air. Itobert E. Alorltz, who has ta ken Air. Whitney's place, oilers any uf the following courses in higher mathematics: invariants, lecture course. Higher Algebra, based upon Orystnll's text. Theory of curved and twlalcil Hurlucoa. ll.glicr analytical geometry, bused upon Susoy s text. I'lojocinu geometry, bused upon Cre mona s text, students expecting to register lor uuy of these couiscs are usUcd lo eoiiler with Air. AloriU at as curly a date as possible. Ihe suidunta' btiupply Store had not couii'icd on 1 unublhiiii'g signs lo cusiiouicrs, but they liavc beeia sup plying them lur below cost tlhe lasit week. Two of Uheir signs wei-e called lor u ml taken away soon after being put in place. However, tlhe proprie tors say that more signs arc on the load, and Uhe demand wiLl soon oc fully supplied. Signs or no signs the Students' Sup ply Store will still do business iuu 1120 11 St. Our supply of signs have run low at the Students' Supply Store, but we have an abundance of ull other stu dents' supplies. Shjns may not be strictly hi evi dence at Uie Students' Supply Store, but all other sludcuU' supplies are plentiful. Itopor & Funk. ALUMNI NOTES. Will Heltnmn, '98, is teaching his -tory at 15ca trice. F. W. I'lpcr, '07, will assist Prof. Ansley in English. Jess lUwe, '97, lias a desirable posi tion hi u Montana school. 0. II. Martin, '98, will enter the Har vard liiw school in October. 1. S. Cutter, '98, is principal of the Beatrice high school for the coming year. it. W. Thatcher, '98, will teach chem istry and physics in the Beatrice high school. Mnud Hammond, '94, will return to Yale to resume post graduate work in tile classics. Alubel lticketts, 97, is teaching sci ences tuid allied subjects in the high school at Friend. 12. A. Henry, '98, lias accepted a fel lowship hi economics in the Univer sity of Nebraska, Al. 12. lliltuer, '08, will spend the winter tin Wyoming us ossayer to a prospecting company. O. A. Howmau, '94, is principal of the high school at Waverly. lie will carry In absentia graduate work in the sciences. G. E. Klndler, 98, will act as prin cipal as one of the ward sdhools in Heatrice and incidetally coaoh the ihigh school eleven. Horry Shedd, '07, has relinquished his work in the Lincoln high school to accept a position as private secretary to the chancellor. - E. A. Plllsbury, '02, who took his charge of psychology in the Univer doctorate at Cornell, is instructor in sity of Alichigan. Anna Lytle, '98, spent a portion of the summer in engineering work in the Hlack Hills. He will teach next year in the liigh school of Red Oak, la, E. C. Elliott, '95, who -was lost year nHlt Regents - $8.50 University - - $800 Latest Style and Best Quality. One Profit maker to Wearer. REGENT SHOE CO., 1036 O Street. principal of the high rcIiooi In Lt'iid vxlllc, Oolo., has been prompted to bo superintendent of schools In the waine place. i C. It, Weldon, '05, passed several days of his summer vacation In the city. The most of his time was occu pied with the pastorate of the First Huptlst church of Nobrnshu City. He lias returned to Rochester, where he will complete Ills theological studies. C. L. Shear, '97, and Enisl Bcssey, '00, linvc rctrncd froma summer's oolleolliitf in the NortlJ and Allddla park region of Colomdj'i, Mr. Shear Iiiik left for Washington ip take up IiIk iIiiUch In the division o Agrostology Air. Uessoy remains In Iveoln lo work Herbarium. REGENTS MEET Some Seniors Pleased The "Co-Op" Investigation. The Itegents of the University held their regular meeting lust June m the executive oifice of the University. The business which was of most in terest to the students was that in con nection with the members of the se nior class who had enlisted in the army. There was some uncertainty and considerable anxiety felt by them as to whether or not they were to re ceive their deirrces. it Uierufm-c. lifted a burden from their shoulders when It was lluully known that all members of the senior class in good standing, who hud gone into the ar my, should receive thciy diplomas. The report of the committee ap pointed to investigate the "Ccvop" was made and accepted. It decided that the Students' (Jo-operatlvc Hook Co. no longer tilled the position for which it was organized, and that here after, in order to promote the best interests should be under the direct supervision of the regents and profes sors of the University, assisted by a representative of the student body. Itegent Morrill and some professor from the faculty will be members of this supervisory board. An election will probably be held soon to elect some student with a business turn of mind to represent the students in this capacity. The storeroom will be that formerly occupied by the Co-op" in the east end of University Hall. Two hundred dollars worth of Wa terman's Ideal fountain pens to se lect from at the "Uni" book store. Gen the official chemistry apron at Uni book store. ormim riEDiau, COLLEGE Course 28 Weens, Bees $65.00. Offers great inducements to stu dents of medicine in the west. Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in both surgery and medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city: County, Methodist, Child's, Immanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and questions an swered by E. W. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. REMEMBER The 6 Trains for Omaha and Return.... are DAILY except Sunday via THE BUEIMOM Leaving Lincoln nt 8 a. in., 10:15 n. m., 1:30 p. m., 2:15 p. m., 0 p. m. and 12:40 a. m. Leaving Omaha nt 8:35 a. m,2:55 p. m., 4:25 p. m 4;S5p. m7p. m 11:55 p.m. We Will Save You Money on Mens Shoes. ' The Gonneticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. THE MOST PERFECT PROTECTION at LOWEST POSSIBLE COST lor Promium Rates writo or call on HOBACE G. WHITMORE, U. of N. '95, Gon. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING' LINCOLN, NEB. w flB Km Mwm!Mmw 19 H POUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT. Copyright, 1808, by Hart, Schaflncr & Marx. We most Cordially Invite State University to Call at Our Fine Merchandise lo be found elsewhere in the State. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY, THE STUDENTS' ROPER & FUNK, Props., 1129 R St. OIFIQIISr AJ3? -S-XjIj ieiottirs. A full line of Student Supplies, Text Hooks, History'Note Paper and Covers, OUTLINES for American and European History. WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. SECOND-HAND BOOKS sold on small commission. TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRPHING done at the store. Agents for CLARKSON LAUNDRY COMPANY. Leave bundles at the store. Solicitors for the BRICK BLOCK BOARDING CLUB, 320.322 North nth. Call and see us. ROPER & FUNK. THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF MUSIC Is bettor fitted than over before to give artistic instruction in Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all other principal branches of Music, Students will receive full information by ap plying at the School located directly South of the Campus. Tuition is Lowest Consistent with Sound Instruction. WILLIARD CHE OLD RELIABLE BOOK HOUSED o All College Text Books and Students' Supplies in Stock. History and Theme Paper, and Covers a Specialty. AGENT FOR L. E. WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN. Phone 08, - , 137 South nth Street. SWELL SACK SUITS of Cheviot Casslmere nd Worsted, dark checks, plaids or plain goods, finely tail ored, seams sewedTbithsitk thread and evety suit fully and completely guaranteed. Hart, Schaffner & Marx make their clothes in so many sizes ifiai lite say to every customer: "Perfect fit or your money back ' Come in and try on some of the new styles cAre you ac quainted with this trade mark HART, 90HAFPNER & MARX. GUARANTEED OLOTHINQ. all New and Old Students of the Store. No such Assortment of SUPPLY STORE KIMBALL, DIRECTOR. PMM