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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1903)
,tm 'x:.i,t,.iui ,, 0jktfm, U&l'iJL -.,- W J-X tl ii 1m Hii i mnA'.an. i i Jtiiym fiTWi'Tmm1)" Wjix'wim'wwif '""ii.- .'-'V-r?y" J A! tt b c H) a 1 1 p 'WebrasRan m Campus Gleanings A. G. SPALDING & BROS.' h' t V OFFICIAL FOOT BALL SUPPLIES ARIi A1ADIE IN ACCORDANCE WITH OFFICIAL RULES SpAlding'i handsomely II luttr.lted c.it.ilogiir of Fall and Wlnttr iiporti contain ing all tht new things In football will he sent freto any addreu. SpaldniK'' official footbal guide, containing the new rule. Per copy 10 ccnti. How to Play Poor Ball. Bp Walter Camp. New edition. Per copy lOcenti. A. Q. Spalding & Bros. New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San PrancUco Bon ton, Baltimore, Buffalo, Kansas City, St. Lotilt, Minneapolis, Denver, Montreal, Can. Loudon. England I.aigest assoitment of high murlt' pianos to he soon in tho west. Including siii h celebrated niakoK as Stelnwa & Sons, Steger & Sons. Voso &. Sons, Kmcison, A. R. Chase, Ceo Stock. Schniollcr & Muelloi. and twenty oilier makes. WIS SKLL ST A N I) A R I) MAKFS OF PIANOS ON ?;. MONTHLY PA UFN'TS Our prices are neer beaten bj any hou.se east 01 west We rent new pianos at $:!()() to $r OH per month and allow; si months' rent when you buj. SCHMOLLER & MUELLER Manufacturer. Wl olci.iU, Retail PIANOS 135 So. Uth St. Lincoln r-VT fe3n HIS t jr B? H &' Bui f iGARTEi Jfev5Rl The Standard Ij y n for Gentlemen BlY J ALWAYS easy) "K 3 The Name " BOSTON ( WBmMLjfflGARTZR'' b stumped ) HjflHf3HFon every loop. K Mv BUTTON I 1 CLASP ,flRL Lies flat to the !ctf never jBfKSJips, Tears nor Unfajteru.f li BjEJnL BOLD EVERYWHERE. HLtfaB0.FH0STC0.lMakri 1 VEVERY PAIR WARRANTED'Ml Mr. II (J Shedd war so 'ii on tne campus yesteiday I) D. Stull. "02, lias icgistered al thr Conservatory of Mush The Junior Piom is set for Febtuaiy 12th at the Lincoln hotel Orate Lunch of West Point, is isit Ing at the Delta Delta Delia house The lass in lllusttative art will have for their next scene "Thanksgi vlng " J. C Ralid of New Castle, Wyo . was visiting at the Heta Theta Pi house Wednesda. . A large number of pit lures for the art exhibit, have been received by the ail dopaitment. Fll.abeth Parkinson is back in school after several weeks' absence t auH'd b sickness. Mae Huntington of l.ibein, Neb.. has been the guest of hoi sister Floi en e. the past few days Professor Sweezy is building a now house at 2lh and R streets, where he expetts !o take up his lesidente The (baits and prosi rlpt ions for the girls in the gymnasium classes have all been made out and distributed. The Delians have adjourned their legular Fiidaj night mootini: on ac- (Oimt of .1 nines Whitcomb Riley's lec ttiie .Miss Nora KniolFon. who has boon sit k for sometime past, has not yet r I in tied to school. The Delian Literal -oiiet will elect otHcers one week troin tonight. ll otllt t is of the sot lot. are elected tluee times a year. Miss Conklin's classes lnFit-nth 1 have finished the grammar woik and hae (ommenced loading "Colombia," by Prosper Merlmie. Miss II Thompson, who has been tioilbletl with appendicitis, ha given up i-t hotd and returned to her home at Hehidere, Neb., to rot uperate .1. A. Bruce, 'Oil, i.s limning a tran sit In the Oark mountains for the M .1. K C. railway. While in school Mr. Hruee took considerable iiil en gineei ing work. Cyninasiuni classes weie not lit Id on Thursday. Mis. Clapp had the girls meet in chapel and explained to them the meaning of the t hails and per i rept ions. Muh lejoiting has been ot t asioni d at the state farm oer the showing made by one of the two sleei.s sent fioni the farm herd to the Intel nation al livestock Exhibit at Clin ago the animal having been nw aided (list pn.o. )UOS 1(1 ,H O) p,jll .ill! p.)ll)U H V .. SpilllK UUUAUH ( U()HM t.). ikL.. J1 111 "w .)doj sU -l"tl "Ms'H.ni -ONsI JO IUOO.I OJIl))0 .M () ).() e 111 .CllJlOJ .Ml 11 1 111 j t!)UU)Oi in o.ioj.Kl H)(l8 iijav 'HS. 'iiuuy ;) p,m:j- Professor Davis lectured to the lass in education 7 Tuosdnv on "Tuuhing of Muthematlcs in the High School" Charles Mormon has returned fiom Syracuse, Neb., when he went lo see his cousin. Walter Aiends, who has been very ill The c hr-s in political citmniin T has flni'-hod Hobson's "Evolution of Mod em Capitalism," and taken up Hartley's "Economics." This work is an account of the lelatious between jnivate jnoj) ertv and public- weltaie, given b Pit s ideut Hartley, ot Yale See us about our $2.f0 a week rate (Joocl Health Cafe. Rand Informal in the Armory Fri da evening, December 4. Special prices to students desiring typewriting work. 512 Richards block 'phone F1155. Waterman Fountain Pen $2.00 to .$5.00 1200 O Street. RECTORS THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Capital $200,000.00 Surplus 100,00.00 Undivided Profits 40,000.00 S. H. liURNIIAM, President. A. J. SAWYER H. S. FREEMAN Vice-Pros. Cashier H. n. EVANS FRANK PARKS Asst. Cashier Asst. Cashier P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. LINDSEY'S CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda Fountftin and Magazines. IIS North 11th Street, POWELL'S BILLIARD AND POOL HALL was opened this fall with tables nil newly covered, best cues and balls, newly papered, everything up-to-dato, Including customers. B. P. POWELL, 146 N llth St. Phone L 664 Wc wish all our stndcnts friends to know that the Best Ice Cream COMES FROM. Franklin Ice Cream and Daity Co. 103 So. 12th St. Phone. F 200 SECURED OR FEE RETURNED . Sonl tnnilol or Hkotch for I'iti pliilin its t nit -u tn hlllt) Smh1 fur mi r (jniito mil mill ' lint to In fin." I imt ptiti iiOtina Immui il for Kri'r iliflrll ut'i n I'ati utit HWtiri'il 1 1 1 rom-l i iih ikIm i ll l u II In hi I ( Imryi- In ..... ...- ....... ...... -.. ... fc Tin- 1'itlciii Heron'.. Sample ( oi l'rfc. 4 AEVANS, WILKENS &. CO., WASHINGTON, D. C f n: RfiIWJfB u The University of Chicago Professional Schools Medicine Law and Each has a special Circular of Information which, will tie sent on application. Each will be in session during the Summer. Quarter (June ly September 3)! U-tfThc courses in Mgdicine are given in connection with the work of Rush Medical College. V The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois FRANKC, RICHARDS JEWELER Fine Line of Watches always on hand. Export Watchmaker No trouble to show goods RED FRONT. 128 O Street Call at 1134 O St. OR TELEPHONE 812 For all Kinds of Commercial and Society Printing Qrlffln-QroorPrlntlng Co There Is no watch, clock or article of jewelry we cannot fix C. A. TUCKER The I'p-to-lhc-Minute Jeweler PROMPT SERVICE. 1123 O Street Quality goes a long ways with particular people We solicit the patronage of all particular people, J jfi jfi KEYSTONE CASH GROCERY LASCH S DLAKE, PROP. Phones 744-775 LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN See our full line of fancy boxes, includ incl FOOT BALLS and DRESS SUIT OASES. Try our Bittor-Sweots, But tormilks and Vouitrans. 1337 O STREET W. FOLI ART 1131 0 STREET Cigars and News Novels lor Sale or Exchange T. J. THORP COMPANY General Machinists Ail Kinds of Impairing Lock Smiths. PLATERS 308 So. 11th Shook Lincoln, Nebraska Phone. U I Theology B 4 I Education 5 '4 s , J -- --"-if-r , j - ,45.- 77$Tm !. " ' ' "