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TlE joiicjsro rXuftv NotoN. Tho Hksperian and tlie Helper lotli one year for $1.50. The Maxwell club will discuss the woman's suffrage question Saturday evening. Tho class of 'AS has decided to issue an an nual, or as the legal lights call it a digest . James A. Brown '08 has returned. Though late he expects to finish with his class. HESPERIAN If you want a shave, go to Westerfiold's. Otis G. Whipple is walking about with a (Mine as a result of a practice game in football. Wanted: a good man to solicit among stu dents. 1417 0 street, The Dclians living on IGtli street have ar ranged a special program for November 19th. DcLoss T. Smith sells and repairs watches Dr. Greon began liis course of ton lectures jewelry, etc. 1140 0 St. on medical jurisprudence this weok. The Co-op is selling stationary at a very All are glad to see John Dolos Donison low figure. about the law room again. The junior class mot this morning to adopt a constitution and elect officers. A number of the lawyers have registered for tho Kansas-Nebraska preliminaries. The joint debate between the Maxwells and the Unions has boon postponed until Nov. 20. G. A. Warfied M)S has re-entered. Mr. Warfiold has been engaged in teaching for the past two months. N. R. Greenfield '07, now a leading attor ney of Lexington, Neb., was a visitor tliis week. W. A. Myers of Alma and Mr. McGuire of Edison entered tho college this week. "Both expect to graduate with 'OS. E. E. Placok '07 will be deputy county treasurer of Fillmore Co. after .Jan. 1. That accounts for that broad grin. At the Maxwell club Saturday evening Messrs. Hyatt and Hagelin attacked tho una nimity jury system. Light and Boldon favor ed it. Miss Mabel Thomas spent Sunday with her parents in South Omalia. Scott & Shannon, tonsorial artists. S. E corner 12th & 0 sts Give us a call Dr. Clyde Davis, dentist, 4th floor Rich- jj ards hi k. Just received 200 pairs of ladies' university gymnasium shoes which we are selling at 7oc. Sanderson, Schuroman & Davis, 1213 O. L. J. Abbott recently gave the tcachois of Lawrence county, S. D., a talk on ''Source Method in History." Local papers speak of his address as being exceedingly interesting. This Shoe is black Box Calf, Coin toe $2. Foot Form Store, 1213 0. Students if you want your shoes made to order, or if you want your shoes repaired, go to J. H. Petti t, 1438 0 st. All work is guaranteed. a. Sii'cnjBrtli in l?oetvy. Those who study James Whitcomb Riley's poems, and there are thousands, recognize Prof. Robbins: (in quiz, to Mr. Longfellow) in tll0m a morit deeP aiul lasting- His works "What would you do if a convicted murderer have ovon moro tlmn bwuity? "den in the should become insane?' ' homely garb of rustic speech are words wise Mr. Longfellow: "Wait 'till lie got over it- M Socrates stored, nis Hoosior dialect holds then hang him. ' ' tho x of Plato's wisdom, and pliilosopliy as profound as Herbert Spencer's, and much The Seniors sent for anotlier order of caps more comforting. Tho dialect poem, 'My and canes Wednesday. Philosophy' is tho essence of many volumes The students of the University should not of serraons. 'Beautiful nands' and 'Hlolos' miss tho opportunity of hearing James Whit- smJgest Jlnl equal Tennyson's 'Maud' in comh RuVy read from his own works at tho thought and passion. 'In tho Dark,' 'The Lansing, Monday night, Nov 22nd. Advance t , ' aTld 'f Yisin of Summer' aro November 15th. Wordsworth.