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l.?A .-The Nebraskan-Hesperian ALUMNI DEPARTMENT F. L. llain '09, of Falrbury was In IHovcUy last weolc. MIbb Solma Wlggenhorn 00 and hor sister were In town to soo the Grand Opera. Rogont Edson Rich, Sigma Chi, '83 was marrlcu recently to Mrs. Maudo Clarko at Omaha. ; Amy Bruncr 9G, who has been teach ing In tho West Point high school wan down to tako In tho Grand Opera. Miss Anna Broady '97, and C. H. I3eun 99, who are teaching In tho Bea trice high school, attended the opera. Fred Mllonz, law '9S and A. E. Davidson, 99 visited at tho Sigma Alph houso and attended tho Grand Opera. J. R. Berry who attended tho aca demic college from '92 to '94 onterol tho Law School at tho beginning of tho second term. H. A. Myers, law '98, was visiting old friends botween trains last Sat urday. Mr. Myers is In tho banking business at Alma. Clarence Teft '9G, spent Wednesday of last week 'with his Sigma Alph brothers. Mr. Toft Is now practicing law at. Weeping Wattr. J. P. Rowo '97, who has been sup erintendent of tho schools at Butte, Mont., has lately been elected head of tho department of geology and mlnev- ology at tho state university of Mon tana, at Missaula. ;C. S. Lobinger, Professor in tho Law School, is by no means a stranger to tho University, having graduated here in tho class of '88 anu was one of the three members of that class to bo hon ored with a P. B. K. While in school he was a member of the Palladlan Literary Society. After graduation, ho was employed for two years in the state library, and later went into tho office of Mr. Offutt of Omaha where he remained a number of years and gain ed an enviablo imputation as a legal writer, having contributed largely to tho Cyclopedia of Law. Being a prac tical luwyer as well as a scholar and an author he will prove a valuable addition to tho Law Faculty. Xegislatfve 5aUer BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS I Nebraska College of Oratory I'koi'. Huwaki) I,. Maooi, Principal Walsh Hall . .-. . Corner Twelfth and N Streets Cnll nml Inquire nboul our system Special rate to University students Intercollegiate BUREAU. C0TTRCLL & LEONARD, 472-478 nrondwny Albany, New York. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods, To the American Colleges and Universi ties. Illustrated manual, sample prices, etc., on request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench. Good Work Popular Prices Students especially invited to call ?. & Cm Barber Shop 1744 O Street Matchless Values in cMetis Wear JiMMMHiwimmmmuimmwimiwHia Z Wo enrrv nnlv ttin unto nf wniimiiU men. nnd students will unci represented In this column tho boat physlcluna and dentists In tho city. JAWimiliiiiUUiimiimiiiimmuiiiiim Mi and Landscaqe Pfiolopfliei. E. B. Woodward, M. D. DISEASES OF TUB EYE. E1R. NOSE AND THROAT. Glasses Carefully Pitted. 807-203 itiohords urn Lincoln, Nebr. Residence 1310 O St. Phono iii. 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Lunch nnd CyBtcra In acabon. SaTOpea Oav und Night. The Turkish Candy Kitchen 13210 Street. All Kinds of Confectionary. TOM BROWN, Prop, DR. SHOEMAKER'S PRIVATE HOSPITAL For tho treatment of all diseases of the nerv ourt RVKtom. Special attention ttlvcn to dlbuustes of women. Spcciul rules to students. C. A. SMOEHAKOR, M. D., U. of N., '86. 1117 I St. - - Lincoln, Nebr Residknck: 2548 Q Btrcet, Telephone, 055 DR. REYNOLDS, SURGEON. Hurr Block, Rms 17-10, Phone, 050. OFFICE nOURS: 10 a. m. to 12 M. 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday, 3 to 5. 3 I NO WRITER WHETHER HE BE STUDENT. . 9. PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS NMi jt jt jt jt jt jt Jl jjt CAN AFFORD TO BE WITHOUT J Th J Great Writer which is a pocket pen and ink-bottle combined, always ? ready to write when the user is, and always all write. 5 A GIFT OF NEVER ENDINd USEFULNESS. A constant and lasting reminder of the giver. Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen, I 1 i I All stationers and jewelers sell our pens in Lincoln. 5 12 dotden Lane. ,. j, WATERMAN CO. ,55ond ,57 Broad' London, B. C. way, New York. MVckWicttU&1J&'UttU'UWU&1 t DR. E. A. CARR SURGEON Remoed from 120.1 O St . to 12tli nnd N Sts. Over Hector s Pharmacy Office hours 10 to 11 a.m. 3 to 4 nnd 7 to 8 p.m. Phone day nnd night 'M LINCOLN, NUB. Oliver fohnsen, S).S).6. Dental Office over Hurley's Druff store Any Suit . . in our house Hade to Order; Trousers $3.50 and $5.00 Overcoats Cheaper than Ready Made. Herzog, the Tailor, 1032 O Street THE FAMOUS KALAMAZOO UNIFORMS FOR CADETS are unequalled for style, material and fit. We make them, and most all cadets wear them. All equipments for military and uni formed organiza tions. Send for cata1 locue. They . ara free. - - -THE- HEHDf RSPN-JUIK DL: X, Cell Phone 645 Cor. 11th and O Sts. ,. 1 ' .. .' '. ' r . A I MuJMt V BSBSSSSSSsSSsSSBEBSSi S9E 4T.L -U Sj.