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10 T LI E UESP E R I A N 1 1 I? i m !', II ? Mr, W. L. Williams '90 Law, is prac ticing at Beatrice. In a letter to C. E. Matson ho says : "Collections are good ; T am still unmarried but Call and see us hi our now shop at 1144 0 street. , . R. & C. Mr..F.Ii. Bert is confined to his room from .an,. attack of nervous prostration. Rev.i. Bradley addressed the University Newman (Catholic) society last Friday OVQUiflg. .The Kansas & Nebraska Fuel Co.. guar antees its coal to be the best .for the money expended. Prof. W. 0. Langwortliy Taylor ad dressed tho Political Economy Club Tuosilnv evening. UttlO 0 street, .J as. Kolbaoh custom shoe shop. The t.'M. 0. A. (flee Club spent Sun day afternoon 'entertaining tho patients of 'the iusario asylum. ' ' ' "' ' 'Fifty cents for tlio Hespkuun tho re mainder of tho school year. Hon. Thomas Rawlins of Wakefield, the now mombor of the board of regents, was a university visitor last week. Tho P. B. 1). C. has chosen G. E. Ivindler, H. B. Stewart and D. N. Gfrirbor as its representatives in the debalo with Doano. ,.. Ray Stono returned to school Tuesday. He has just returned from a four months trip in Of or many. , Do you oat to live or livo .to eat? In either case go to Merchants Dining Hall, 11 and P. Meals at all hours; from 10c up. 1). T. Smith, jeweler 1140 0 stroet, gives a liberal discount to all students trading with him. Watch repairs a specialty. Whether Maceo is dead or alive cuts no iignro at Loighton's, 11.23 O street. They 30II fine stationery, books, toilet goods, etc. The best goods for tho least money is their motto. Tho senior1 class of tho College of Law has decided to publish an annual. The following wore elected as members of tho board of editors: Ward Hildreth, E. F. Warner, Beach Coleman, W. G-. Greene, L. C. Killen, M. F. Manville and Mr. Carr. D. J. Flaherty was elected busi ness manager. Kans. & Neb. Fuel Cp. 1008 0 Street. Tho P. B." D. C. has arranged a joint debate with the Evert literary society of Wesley an University. The question to bo discussed is as to whether denominn tiorial schools are superior to state insti tutions. The debate will probably not take place before the first? of March. Tho papers read by A. S. Harding on "Sources of American History," and by A. H. Watorhouso of Grand Island, n "Source Study Methods of Toufhintf History from the Standpoint of a Prin cipal," which wore road before the an nual' session of tho association of the Nebraska Teachers of History, are to bo published in tho North Western .Tournnl of Education. Tho inaugural exorcises of the Palladiun .society last Friday evening were impress ive. Tho farewell address of Miss Bul lock abounded in happy hits. While she had many things cluriug her admin istration to be thankful for, thoro wns one thing she regretted. Despite hov efforts to tho contrary sho said, "Solid couples are continuing to increase both in number and enthusiasm." Mr. Pip01' in his inaugural address demonstrated hi literary as well as his oxocutivo ability. It was also evident that he appreciated the honor the Palls had conferred on him in making him their president. Vlr. Matsou's story of his trip to Canton was interesting and Mrs. McMichael's modloy unique, Messrs Jones and Jorgenn closod the program with n debate.