8 THE HESPERIAN Go to the Glove store 1008 O street, the best and the cheapest "We understand that "Will McLueas has been seriously ill, bnt is now convalescent. His brother is in Lincoln helping nurse him. All the old students "will return to their old boarding place, 1029 K. Why don't you try the same place? Students club, $2.25 a week. Don't forget to call at E. Fleming, 1224 O street, for anything in the jewelry and optical line. All -work promptly attended to. Special rates to students. See Mr. Nobles advertisement for the New England. Life insurance has become a necessity. The sooner yon take out a policy the less it -will cost yon. Do you have yonr shoes shined at Paine Warfel & Bunsteads? They give tickeiB for 12 shines with -each suit, or C with -every hat. Special Bale on $10.00 suits and fall bats. The IMcrory Magazine will contain ar '$k& from Prof. H. M. Belden, of Missouri State University. Prof. H. B. Ward of our -own University, Mrs Burnet, 3&r. 3. A. Barrett and others. Mrs. Alvin Hendee whom last years stu dents will remember at Miss Elizabeth Bus sel as visiting her parents in Lineoln. Her familiar face was a pleasant sight for UnlonB Hast Friday erening. The excellent article by "Dr. Lease, read Bast year at the State Teachers Association 5b begun an tbe last issue of the Softool BuU Ivtln published at Syracuse, New York. Os3 '.by one, time aa.d again, the fhinkru of our state University are recognized. The B. Y. P. U. of the First Baptist xihurcb, corner Fourteenth and JL will give a reception to all University students at fi oclock next Friday evening. All are in vited, and a pleasant itime is anticipated. No matter if you are uot a Baptist ooxne and get acquainted and we will be the better ior kn wing each iber- Gall and see our fall line of pant goods, cheaper than any other place in the city. Independence Wool Mfg. Co., 119 North 13th street Special rates to students. The Berlin Cloak Co. give special invita tion to the students to call and inspect the elegant line of ladies1 jackets, fur and cloth capas. Latest styles and lowest prices. The second number of the JHfraka Ziter ary Magazine will appear about October 25. The English club have given great attention to this number and it will excel, if possible, the first number which appeared last May. About 200 students are now enrolled in the Lincoln Normal University. Many of them are preparing for the State University. They will be able to prepare for the Fresh man class in two years of forty-eight weeks each. For good, stylish-inade-to-ordcr suits see tbe Independence Wool Manufacturing Co., Geo. W. Eraser, manager, 119 North 13th street We manufacture our own clotb and have a Hist class tailoring department. We turn out nothing but first class. Dr. Lees has given a Hebikeiaw reportor the following figures of those taking work in in his department Beginning Greek, G0; Anabasis, 32; Homer, 40; Sophocles, 21; Elective Greek, 53. In all there are about two hundred this 3'ear in the Greek depart ment The Deliau society gave Friday evening October 11, what they call their first special program. It consisted of a recital inter spersed with music, conducted by Professor Williams of the Nebraska Collega of Oratory That Professor Williams pleased the large ard attentive audience which greeted him, was demonstrated by the hearty applause he received. He is thoroughly master of the art of exp; fission and his impersonations are superb., The violin solo was mucb appreciated by the audience as was also the vocal solo by Mr. Albem. Much credit is due Mr. Craig for making tbe first special ymgr&m a success. L