10 THE HESPERIAN. Miss-Elmore, '99, who has been ill for two weeks, is so far recovered as to be able to return to her home near Weeping Water. Why not get a locker of the Cooperative Book Co. and prevent any possibility of hav ing your books stolen. Only 10c a month. Your should see the Courier Review's last number. They rejoice as greatly as do we over their victory over M. S. U. Thanksgiv ing. Paul Carson, an old University student who used to be greatly interested in athletics, was down to Omaha Thanksgiving with his wife. McCall & Burch Pharmacists, 1229 O St. have the agency for Dicksons celebrated chocolates and bonbons. Sold in boxes or in bulk. The Ewing Clothing Co., has just received another invoice of the very latest styles in overcoats. They are up to date. Step in and see them. Go to Westerfield's barber shop. Estab lished for six years. Elegant bath rooms in connection. 117 N. Thirteenth street or basement Burr block. The reason the Ewing Clothing Co. has such a good trade, is because they handle nothing but reliable, first class merchandise, and what they say you can rely on. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table by Dr. Oliver Wendell Holmes, i2mo cloth gilt top, published at $1.50 for 50 cents at Book Dept. Herpolsheimer & Co. We advise students to buy books at the Lincoln Book Exchange 134 S. 12th street. Second-hand university book a specialty. Books of all kinds bought and sold. The next monthly missionary meeting of the Y. M.andY. W. C. A. will hot be a joint meeting. Separate and special work is to be taken up by the two associations. Students will now find convenient lockers furnished by the Co-operative Book Com pany.. You never need go bookless any more if you have got the requisite price. Professor Sherman's lecture before the Y. M. and Y. W. C. A. Sunday was well attend ed. His subject was "Scientific and Relig eous Thoughts in Their Latest Aspects." Mr. Nicodemus, an old U. of N. man, was seen shouting loyally; and our own Schuyler joined in I the chorus with us whenever Flip bucked the line or Yont went around the end. Theophilus Bruger was around shaking hands with the boys at the Millard last Thursday. Too bad he had to sit on the CouncilBJuff tally-ho and wear gold instead scarlet and cream. These crisp mornings and evenings are nature's warning to man; prepare yourself for the severe weather to follow. Underwear is the foundation of dress, get it perfect fitting in any quality at Herpolsheimer & Co. If you care for the comfort of being well dressed, the satisfaction of style and the knowledge of the best material in the best make for the money you can get it at the Ewing Clothing Co., 11 15 and 1117 O St. All students desiring to go home during the holidays can get a one and one-third fare for round trip over the Burlington Route to all points within a radius of two hundred miles. Tickets on sale Dec. 24 good to return until Jan. 4th. To pun the wool over your eyes is con temptible, but to ull it over your feet is sen sible. Herpolsh'himer & Co. will pull the wool over your feet in the shape of sox or stockings decided values in woolen hosiery for men and women at 17c, 25c and 35c a pair. QThe following extract from the constitu tion of the Western University Foot-Ball Association is self explanatory, and may throw some light upon a question of especial interest. to us at present: Art. II. Sec. 3. At the meeting in Dec ember 1894 there shall be an assessment of $50.00 On each University for the purpose of purchasing a trophy which shall be held by the wipning team during the next year. This trophy 'shall be the property of the Associa tion until it has been won three times by one University when it shall remain the property of said University. Q