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iwufnwwwiB THE HESPERIAN In men's fine shoos wo lend. Webster & Rogers, 1043 O St. Typewriting nnd mimeographing dono nt the Students' Sup ply Store. Our $3 and $3.50 shoos are tho best. 1043 O St. Webster & Rogers, SPLENDID VALUES A There arc live classes in astronomy and all of thorn are vory well attended. H. O. Tucker and A. L. Brown, law '09, of tho Second regiment, are again in school. Tho Senior law students have organized a moot court and will soon begin mock trial work. Wo want your second hand books at tho Students' Supply Store. There is a great demand for them. Say! E. Flemiug, 1211 O streot, has some very neat U. of N. Pins for 75c, sterling silver, fine enamel. Mr. F. L. Rain, First lieutenant of Company A of the Uni versity cadets, has resigned his commission. Prof. Swezey has just received a complete set of "Contri butions from the Observatory at Columbia College." L. M, Weaver had a good overcoat taken from the chapel on Tuesday during the recitation of the psychology class. Your feet would feel better and look better if you had a pair of Regent $3.50 or University $3.00 Shoes on them. Rebates to students on watches, jewelry and repairing. 1140 O street. D. T. Smith. Miss Helena Redford, '97, now an instructor in the Platts mouth schools, expects to visit her Palladian friends in the near future. Manager Bischoff of the foot-ball team, was honored by having a representation of himself in last Sunday's World Herald. Albert Watkins, Sr., gave a very interesting address on the Australian ballot system to Prof. Caldwell's class on political parties, October 20. Bert Christy and Arthur Pcarse have returned to school. Both have entirely recovered from their siege of sickness and are feeling pretty well at present. Get your portrait enlarged. Portraits enlarged, regular 16x20 size, work and correct likeness guaranteed, $2.25 at Picture Department of Herpolsheimer & Co, L. E. Cottle, a former student of the University who en listed in company M of the Second Nebraska Volunteers, has come back and will take up University work again. IN CADET UNIFORM PANTS, WE ARE MANUFACTURING IN OUR OWN MERCHANT TAILORING DE PARTMENT. PRICE, $5.50. MATER IAL AND FIT FIRST CLASS. AAA PfllNE 6r WflRFEL J a Ladies' Cork Sole Welt Shoes are the thing for winter wear. - - - - TRY THEM S3-.. 0T-PoilTf 1 Davi5 - . . . . H23 o street The Brand Hotel. W. C. FLEURY, Prop. Exceptional accommodations for Banquets, Parties and Dancing. Special Rates to Students and their Friends of S1.50 Per Day. COR. TWELFTH AND Q, LINCOLN. We lead . Othei dealers come or send to our store to learn our prices and try to follow. Come and see for yourself. Students1 Co-Operative Book Co., 225 N. 11th street Prof. Lees had tho misfortune of running into a hack last week, while riding his bicycle. He injured his log consider ably and it was necessary to take him home in a hack. E. G. Woodruff, '00, First sergeant of Company B, Third Nebraska, was visiting the University this week. He is home on a furlough and expects to return to his regiment soon. GET YOUR MONEY'S WORTH UNL SHOES, $3.00. Winter Garments for Men and Women. FOR WOMEN We have ready-to-wear garments of every description, Cloals, Suits, Hats, Furs, Gloves, Underwear, etc. FOR MEN- We have everything in the line of Fur nishing Goods. Underwear, Hosiery, Gloves, Shirt, Neckwear, Immense Assortment.. Correct Styles and Low Prices are what we promise you. MILLER & PAINE 1030 O ST. Sit .-S5 4 if .11 '1 j J