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Jt'syy gSlMftwuB '', y Wit'i;iwn mm$m ) -.6 The Nebraskan-Hesperian Hii'MIMW J' Xbcal ahb personal. ' Dr. Wctitu, Dentist. Dr. Mct,cod, Surgeon. Dr. Angle. Skin Diseases, 1215 O. Wcsterfield's egg h impoo is nil right. We lmva n present fior Ilhn nt IU(1 wig's. Will McGctichln has recovered from his recent Illness. Don Cnni'cronM I.nncli Comitcr, 114' 118 South Eleventh. Wostorfioltl Iho barber has a largo student trade, 117 north 13th. Profossor Grumman of the German department was 111 Thursday of last week. Miss Josephlno Poyntor loft last week for Chicago where she will visit friends. John Stoffcr a former student is ill with typhoid fevor at his homo in Elmwood. E. B. Perry, of Cambridge, called on old university friends Wednesday, De cember 12. For information about railroau rates for the holidays see the advertisements in this number. The engineering socioty is to have a new bulletin board put up in Me chanic Arts Hall. You should sen the Holiday Neck wear and Mufllers shown by Tho Evans Malono Co., 1230 O Street. H. G. Shedd discussed tho latest books at a meeting of tho "Now Book Review Club," last Wodnesday. Our gloves and handkerchiefs are attracting tho attention of every one Tho Evans Malone Co., 1230 0 Street. They havo boon accurately pointed and marked in a machine latho, and will admit of exceedingly prcciso work. Tho Lincoln and Omaha high schools played a game of foot ball in Omaha last Saturday. The score was 0 to 0. Miss Margaret Graves of Kearney, who has been visiting her brother, El liot Graves, left Saturday for Omaha. Miss Daisy Houck, Kappa Kappa Gamma of Grand Island was in the city last week to attend tho Grand Opera. What tho student needs Is goou Drain and musclo food. We feeu them right at The Hygienic Cafe, 310 south 12th street. At the horizontal bar contest hold Saturday, Dccombor 8th, Mlllson, Kol log, and Doubt tied for first place. The height was 0 foot 1 inch. A. II. Maxwell a momhor of tin Junior law class is out of school for tho present, but will rosumo his studies nbout tho first of February. JUST IN. 17. of N. pins in University colors, ster ling silvor border. Just tho thing for Xmas. Going fast. Last year 7oo j fUc now for tho holiday season. Miss Daisy Hargreavos roturncd last Tuesday trom Chicago whoro sho spent tno precooding week with her mother, who is rapidly recovering from a seri ous surgical operation. J. S. Moore, secretary of tho local Y. M. C. A. and general secretary ot the state Y. M. C. A. paid a visit to the Vbrk and Hastings colleges in tho in terest of Y. M. C. A. worlc. Owing to tho crowded condition of tho palm house, most of tho hibiscus plants which havo nitherto been kep there, havo been taken out and now lake tho place of tho chrysanthemums. Wednesday afternoon tho girls 'varsity basket ball team will elect their captain. Tho second team will also bo choson from the new players, oovoral games will bo played after the holidays. Mr. A. L. Haeckner, assistant in dairy husbandry, will return tomorrow from iho agricultural college at Ames, Iowa, where ho has Leon taking a special courso during tho last three months. Chancellor Androws speaks very highly of tho work done by tho Lincoln Academy in preparing students for tho University. Ho regards tho ac ademy as a valuable adjunct to tho University. A. S. Harding, '97, now profossor of History at the South Dakota Agricul tural College, expects to visit tho Uni versity during tho aolidays. While tiere he will attend tho State Teachers Association. FOR SALE At this ofllce, a 30-30 Marliu repeating riflo with "take down" and canvas case. This rifle was obtained in exchange for advertising and is a bargin. Offer good until after Christmas day. Many foreign publications aro rocolvod in oxchango for thoso, among othors bolng tho inaugural alssorations from a number of Gorman unlvorsltloa. Pub lications aro also rocolvod from tho Capo of Good Hope, Australia, Now Zealand, India, and Japan. Prof. Morgan Brooks rdconUy" re ceived a letter from an1 eastern olo ; trteal company asking him to reoom mend his electrical ttudonts for work with their company Thoy havo had men from hero boforo and pralfcod their work highly. ' 3n Appropriate Christmas Present "7,T" would im A Duncnn-Whltcly Striking Bag, A AJassaRC Exerciser, A Complete Home Training Outfit, A Fountain Bnth Outfit, A Set of ihe "Self and Sex" Series, or A High Grade Writing Machine. .- - POR SALB OV - 1106 O STRBGT I'HO.NB 769 P. E. ALHOND, Dealer In HEALTH APPLIANCES nntl PHYSICAL CUl.TURB ACCBSiORIB s CC. A. TUCKER 1123 O Street THE YELLOW FRONT For WATCHES, JEWELRY and CHRISTMAS PRESENTS SAME SHAPE "WO QUALITIES $i(tktdwardMaitland fencing fMa-Jtcr V. & M. Insurnncc DtiililhiR Kom:Wi The Globe Delivery Co. rmTTT 1036 0 St. Phone 1122 Baggage d Parcels CIV12 US A. CAIvIv A GIFT What nicer present could you think of than a box of delicious Candy. We have a fine line of Chocolates and Bon Bons at reasonable prices. The Original Goody Goody Candy Store, J 227 O Street. The ONLY place where you can get the real CREAM CHEWING CANDY that has become famous under the name GOODY-GOODY. .feiHSHHiVfe J I Look abound boforo buying Christmas jowolry. E, Fleming has something nice for Christmas presents. Seo him boforo buying. Tho Christmas holidays will begin on Fvlday, December 21 at G p. m., and close on Wednesday, January 2 at G p. m. Photograpiis make fine Christmas pres ents. Come now. Special prices to students. Townsend's Elite Studio. Phono 1129. Candidates for tho base ball team have begun work on tho floor, and pitching In tho cage. Tho prospects for the tqam aro good. Tho national conclave of Sigma Al pha Epsllon will be hold in Boston next week. C. W. Clapp will lcavo Thurs day as delegate from tho local chap tor. Ho will bo accompanied by Georgo Bartlett. Tho School of Agriculture has com pileo a list of accredited schools con sisting of country schools and graded country schools. The plan is tho same as tho list of accredited high' schools to tho University. I 5 Dr. Woodward of LtDColn lectured to the prop, medics last Tuesday even ing In tho lecture room In Mechanic Arts Hall. His topic was American ana forolgn hospitals, and tho lecture was very Interesting, and beneficial. Tho civil engineering department have had a number of -inch octagonal tool'Bteol bars mado up into pickets Tho foreign mailing list ,of the Ex periment Station comprisos about flvo hundred Institutions and .Individuals distributed over all parts of tho globo. J 1 f If your feet are properly shod, how much more likely j'ou will be to enjoy the holiday festivi ties. If you get your footwear from Perkins, Sheldon & Cham berlain, there is no question of its being of the right sort well fitting, good materials, stylish, reasonable in price. Perkins, Sheldon & Chamberlain Company 1129 O Street, LINCOLN " V. 9MMU&iknikW4&k9tf& s i 9. I t