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LOCALS. ffcbster & IIorw's shoes. .. Mnrll im'Hltl fl'lCMUlH 0 .IP"1 this Wi't'K. on the hu (oDon L'afo, SoutlH llt-h. Open i Hriolt liioi'k JJounlliitf uiuh ,lHvt bonil i r -'.nu. r $ I'nnU, solicitors, nf the 1,-nto Kii". "'"" ryKverott (javc his Hotti brothers jmilnff wrt.v nl the Sunltiii-inin UV OMMllllfT. . .1 1.1.... n .. in)(-., I.1"J,II1""( ", niio M.-IMI oil rtiiH's ''rul tlnys this week. vrin F. Lnmbertson, Dentist, 1805 Alex. 111- 'I'd- -5. tarStmlrnts' $3 ami $3.50 shoes are Icjton earth for the money. Foot a Store, 1213 O street. j.ht prier jind Prompt attention to lnu.i. in tin StiuliMrts' Supply t $ aw fit wear we are heuriqiiur- Foot Form Store, 1813 O street. nnK ttnsiin. '", law class, eamo up n Kcarm Tuo.mIo.v to spenil u few nxiili In- M?ma Chi urotlicrs anil rit othri frieml.s. Mr. (Justin wll fiiff low in Salt Lake oity tlio com. fir-si v,jr ehemistry chisa has f ihan i lmmlrvtl students. Te guarantee every pair of shoes five satisfaction. Foot Form Store, 3 0 street. iompcan. .inonean iinii i-.ngiisn Lion outlines :iro handled only at Student Supply btore. t mvouiit of the griviit innn'lor of nriii'rin?r lfli' time for liejntuii mn! ..if-v-'N, ivoi.li irw imii uiMl nomtii . Ihi.s lieon tJrfiwiM uutSl -lnril "'"K in Oetolx'r. En b. L. t omk, practice Kiuited to r. ikm- and throat. 1215 0 St. mii'ir Utu.li.ii, of ba.cbnll fame, will be in el the first semester. He jnsi Mii'j-ifiled in overcoming a ;t of U' r fontraeted at Camp frmas. Vtates.1 bit "Speak to Me, Mabel," ; All Jatest pieces at balf price or iter, Photographs and pictures bed at Jmcst prices in Lincoln at Msk and Picture Department, Her- lactimer A: Co. :kers for luncb baskets and U at "Uni Hook Store," old "co- i'room. Jurte a number of studeutes have L'Mrrcil ir the .special course an icul ii:miing-. Tlie growth in the !i.iil fii ilu- work and tne reviviil ,hmvm n athletics in the small col- p-simrl Inirb schools throughout the it in iii.ik- oHning lor those who 'Ins li ml i work. Ham Jlnltinsun of Denver, visited lii-ta l. r ni lu-rs Saturday. He will j mmiii i in the Ann Arbor law iwol Hi i- u-ar. nwirpc i nomas, 'i7, prindpul of inard M-hofus, spotlit a few days vis in? friend on the campus the past k. Webstea A. Itogers, want to sell you -Otfi. Hume ii -.rested in football w be TOilied i,i It-jiru Unit the second Whi vi, I lime a coaeli. Mr. 1'rvee lalvf i li.irjri- of this learn and no BjiiIiI Mum- oiUmkIi mimes a111 le ar- p;-ed tci ,i. Mr. Prvee lias bad ex- 'n,'"'' I, his worlj and will give tlie hn'l iln itiiitinii ivli1th it has not il In rtl i , lure. We luue tiie bett $3.00 and $3,110 p A, ttea- t Jiojjers. 1084 O St. Will Jij.Mnond, "OS, of Ijhieoln it'l, m-IhmiI t.fi for CSolumblu eolleire 1 fw 'uv Hty Tuesday afternoon. "frf in , uttnd school the com- l!.H!lU. hr. llai-'tii. i,n:l Mr. J'jyce are busj rum . H I,, i( 4 j, n. every duy, but huiman rf tirliw amuwliixJ rtu- 't. Inn, uin)iid for eiuiiiiiiiiition M will li l.iiitv u-i till work for M,IIM' in . tQiMae tuaiilmluitr. liw- iT 4k ini. it. Ill . -Tr.M l?iMltitii.ii innul J--" ill,,, JU1 J 1-VJ-UII4..1.I.. '"puoiiioifK who will enter the con- rt, lm. .iiivudj beg'un. ttiwon 1'uHnr juiitl Covert luave come io garul ube, You will ilud tttie " UD-io-dute aaera at LeuLrblOu', Baa o st. Arthur l'.uirse Co. fi. Second reirl- unt. wlio ,Uh -ueeij wry kjcIj wltlj J'l'lioid fewr, is rejorted to "be better. inuiiIiAr for -ti,e Somai-lArttJi, eonitewt 'fm .on "Weanebcuiy. Quite ai um- jWeriiiL' uid sbould do it Jit.-onw- as P'we it. Iwim Hum a montb in w?iic3i to Hmre for this meed. V!wlt t'he MetroiKHtjin liarber mhtop. "-i Ki't llrst class work at low prices. IMIr cut, lot; hiaiivpoo, U.f; mIiIuVh free wltSi tickets. 1218 O street. H. .1. HobliiKou, Proprietoi'. dipt. Wllllain llnywani, of Camp Thonuis, and his asslsftant., ltllf Tliotup son, uf ChninmxHni, were In the city ilurliifr the llrst of the week. Seniors should refriter before .Inn nary t. - The American and Eurpenn history outlines arc handed at the Students Supply Store, 1120 It street. Hon. K. C. Adams, the republican candidate for congress in the Fifth district, called on his son Don (luring his attendnnee tit it he old soldiers' re union. I he IctnHnv store for tilto Univer sity books nud supplies siuce tstll. Students' Co-operative IWwk Co.. !1W North Itth. C. L. Hates, the International Y. M. C. A. secretary from St. Iiouis, address ed the students in the chapel Sunday at A p. in. The meeting wns held un der the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and was a great success. Some excellent music was rendered. We keep nil books and supplies needed at the University. Students Co operathe Hook Co., 223 North lltih St. Com Cropsey, 'OS, has been visiting Knuua Outcalt the past week. Deda (tilniore, '01, will teach school near Fairbury this fall. Webster & Koger's sJioes are the beM. The Conserxtitory of Music is so overcrowded with students that Prof. Kimball has sent for new instructors." Charles Weeks has accepted the offer to become acting commandant of the University battalion. He is a thoroughly drilled man and will make nn efficient officer. GaimMXMi' I.iinh Kooni, IIS South Kleventb. Ojnsn day and nigbt. A number of students linve joined In the Co-ojerative plan of the Stu dents Co-oerntive Hxik Co., the past week. It snves money and makes money. II. II. Culver, Sergeant major of Troop K, (Jrlggsby's Hough Uiderv, stopped a day in Lincoln on his way home to Mil ford from Chickamauga. Harry wns very sick with typhoid fev er for six weeks and was not expected to lie. He will spend a few weeks at home to regain strength mid the -to pounds of lleuh wbich he lost when be will return to the University. The (Jardaier Tailoring Co.. TlAnss titl cltisss work and t'be priceis i' ixiir-oiiabTe. S. W. or. lt,b and O. Catherine tScllntly of Fairbury, has W'eii the guest of May and Adeloyd Whliinir since Tucslay. Miss (Tellaty gni(luiitd from tlie Young Indies M-minary it Montlcello, 111.. la.st y'iir. Clint Norton. "07. principal of lb" Ashland High school, came down for a few days visit last week. Mit-s Morris of Co.umbus visited Uni versity friends Mmdav. Studeniis amIio wili lo iuive flw-ir 1 Mtirk done by tij-to-dale barter-. fjiou'd Miitrou5m' Sluuinon & Kobbimt. biiwemenit. S. IS. -omer IStOi juid O. Slwdentjs' Co-oer.nlve Doink (o.. 2S.' Nortb Ut3i St. Jt pays' to buy onJy 1'he iini-bt !)- j giiiiecring and1 (Jrangliting sets. THie Studotiss" Co-ojienutlve IWok Co.. 225 Xorib 111b St. Webster &. ilogert.' $3 and $3.00 tJljoet are t3ie bett. L. IS. .1 ringer wxne back to M;bool Tuesday. He jilayed left end on tbe teain last year and ib one of the best ends in tbe west, lie was one of tbp (lids on tiie ""All-western teani" Oast year and our team is great Jy strength ened by bis playing. The i'l'treiili J'aetwrj' insi.ke $31 Jiuld $3..() nienV t4'ifr onH . MS lliuitid ANioJas. lalo't .tWN See tOiietn. The delKitlng cltisew held' tbieir Ihvt meeting Inst Saturday evening. The U. II. I). C. (Ilsetis.se., the question of establishing n protectorate over the Phllllplne Islands. The Pallndliin II. I). C. talked on t.lie ICKinnlnn or ter ritory, while the Oellnn It. I). ('. j,,,,,. died the question o mi allinnee with lOnglnntl. A large uinouut of new i,m. terial for Inler-colleginte debates mis come In nnd the prospect Is jro)( for our prellininark-s. Thviv is uk misim why Nebraska slmuld not win the Kansas, .Missouri and Colorado debates this year. THE FRESH-SOPH MEET. Ciontlnucil fnim tno 1) broad jump; running hili jump; dis ens throw; pole vault; hammer throw; shot put; football kick nnd base ball throw. The time has not been ,! f,,- n... meet but Dr. Hustings will nrratigel tlinl .W.1..I I....... !..... I. .., 1- .V ,..,,, !., i,i,i. ,.,u-u iiH'inoei oi in" Freshman and Sophomore classes is determined i make the meet a success. The spirit and suc cess of a class depeuiN iion its start the llrst year, ltesides winning indi vidual honor there Is n silver wn.te--set wheh goes to the winning team and is the property of the class for t'be year. Lei every athbtte Ut the University push It alonpr. Mr. (J. M. Cowgill, of Yalisea, la., late of Northwestern, matriculated in tJie Uni verity. He )ls n nieniber of the track team of his uni xensity lust, year tind nprt-.A-iiWed his eollcee in the Western lntereo1lerint. tnick meet held in Chieairo last .Inn,. The Sophomores sire to Ik congratu lated, as .Mr. t.ov,ill is a member of that .class Mr. (teorire T. Morton lins imii,m'iI tin- course prepatory to law and jour uabsiu. Mr. Morton was captain of the Cadet euiKim which won tlie pen nant in the Omaha High school, 07. BOOKS! The .'RICES ai the . . . University Book Store: Le Contc's Gcol i$ 10 llolfe's Cymbeline i0c History Covers, cloth sides: 10c Dcinostlienes Onitions (Olynthiaes and Pliilippics) 1 30 Discriptive (Jeometries, with Plates 2 20 The Conneticut Mutual Life Insurance Company. THK 3FOST IMSKFEOT PROTECTION nl LOWEST POSSTBLE COST For Premium Kates write or call on HORACE C. WHITMORE, U. of N. '95, Gen. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING' LINCOLN, NEB Double-Breasted Sack Suits are very fashionable this fall. We show them made of plain and fancy Cassimercs, Wors teds and Cheviots, hand somely lined and finished. They represent some of the most careful, artistic work of Hart, Schaffner & Marx, and nearly everyone knows their reputation for producing THE FINEST READY-TAILORED SUITS IN THIS COUNTRY. You can sec all of the new styles Here and save money on your fall outfit Everything bearing this label is guaranteed: HART 80HAFFNER & MARX. DOUBLE-BItEASTED SACK SUTE. Corrricbt,lH.li7Hrt SchftSotrAUux. GUARANTEED CLOTHINQ. ruiveiity Tub- and Envelopes at Uni. Book Store thK evening. .Idrf. SO YEARS' JWHQHV. tXPERKKOC. i We are showing hundreds of styles of Young Men's Suits either in single nr double breasted, sack, cut a ways frocks or Prince Albert styles. They are all new of this season's make, and tbe prices are low very low for such gems of the tailoring art. All Wool Suits at 5.00, JO.50, $7.50. $10.00. $12.50, $15.00, SiS.eo and ?o.oo ARMSTR0N6 GLOTHING GO., 1013 to 1019 0 st. THE STUDENTS' SUPPLY STORE ROPER & FUNK, Props., 1129 R St. A full line of Student Supplies, Text Hooks, History Note Paper and Covers, OUTLINES for American and European History. WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. J SECOND-HAND BOOKS sold on small commission. .TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHING done at the store. Agents for CLARKSON LAUNDRY COMPANY. Leave bundles at the store. BRICK BLOCK BOARDING CLUB, 320-322 North nth. Call and see us. ROPER & FUJfK. TRADE MARK8, DEMONS, COPYRICHT8 Ao. Anrnce Deriding a ricetrh and description may qulcHT uncertain, iron, whether an lnrexitlou is probably imtetitable CoiuniiijiIcationB etrlctlr oouUduutial. Oldem lU-'eucyfoTKecurlns patents In America. We bare u Wantiliicton offloe. I'atenta taken through Muun & Co, rtelr speoiul uoUoe iu tbe SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully lUuBtrated. lareest dreulatlon of but Bcieutlno Journal, ireekjjr, tenn W.UI a yeari fLMJalz luoiitba, Specimen ooplea and ILism iiooK os IUTektb sent tree. AddrcBJ MUNN & CO., 361 Broadway, Kew Yerii. It ou liiive not y I loutKl u louutuiu Ik 11 lj your i tut .(.'. try tbf CENTURY DOUBLE -FEED PEN. Write forflrwilin- A wood auent TOiiud lutrvtTj ivtUtjisruu&liiK t.fbogJ. CiCN'TUltV I'JMC COMPANY. Mtte'utar. iVlk, We Will Save You Money m on Mens Shoes. $8.50 $800 Latest Style and Beet Quality. One Profit maker io Wearer. REGENT SHOE: CO., 1036 6 Street Regents WBiversity - The University of Nebraska SCHOOL 8F MUSIC. Is belter fitted than ever 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, and can enter at any time. Tuition is the Lowest Consistent with Sound Instruction. WILLARD KIMBALL. DIRECTOR. -!THE OLD RELIABLE BOOK HOUSEK- j All College Text Books and Students' Suppli In Stock. History and Theme Paper, and Cove a sapeciauy- es overs AGENT FOR L: E. WATERMAN IDEAL FOUNTAIN PEN. Phone 68. -'..-. 127 South nth Street