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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1905)
UOTSXT 1 :."" W,.F ", .'f"tr rAl-WLBNH"Mlif h"V &..'&' ' r'T'Trrwnii i--rftiniwriiiiri i - - '"" ' , v-r",Ki ' r'jrywW!'r ,S" . j, THE DAILV NEBRA9KAN. - w-VUlMII & .. I "-. M V V ' 1 NT ft N . V,' V ii' t n- "? ' .u 1 f X " v X x 7- X. t . TOM MY, THE CATERER. s ; -f t Tt '.rl x .r .5 f t ..r c 7 r -J '""THE UNI'S INDI8PEN8IBLE." We certainly know how.. Lady atten dant If desired. r .f ' ii r, , i ' SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER CAMP. Containing tho newly rovlsed OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of leading teams, embracing ovor 2,600 players. PRICE, 10 CENT8 For 'sale by all Newsdealers, Athletic 'GooHs Dealers and Depart- ' ment Stores. Spalding's catalogue of all athletic sports mailed' freo to Any address. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Mlbaeapolis, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Kan sas City, Pittsburg, San Francisco New Orleans, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. University Construction Work. The preliminary plans (or the now. musoum building which is to be creat ed Just north of tho Armory'havc been generally approved, andare now in the hands of tho archltpcl for final revision. The committee having the orection of the buildlngin chargo have recommended that Urbo mado of Kan sas brick, whlchfs of a much finer quality than the ordinary brlSk usod in tho Administration building, and will not become discolored by water. Some tlmo must elapso as yet beforo the building Is begun, and It will prob ablybo next summor beforo excava tion will bo started. Superintendent Chowins has Just re turned from North Platte, whoro he had been Inspecting tho new work be ing dono at the Experiment Station. Tho largo now stock barn is almost completed, and tho foundation to the residence of tho superintendent is fin ished. Bids will soon be let for the con struction of two miles of sewer lead ing from tho State Farm to Salt Creek. ,. j. ' LOW ONE-WAY RATES , To Many Points In California, Oregon Washington FROM .LINCOLN Via '- UNION PACIFIC EV.ERY DAY TO .OCT. 31, 1905. $20.00 1 $22.50 $25.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City, to Butto, Anaconda and' Helena. to Pendleton and Walla Walla. " to Spokans and Wenatcb.ee; Wash: to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and many other California points. to Everett, Fairhaven, Whatcom, Van couver, Victoria and Astoria. to Ashland, Rosoburg, Eugene, Albany and Salem, via Portland. to Portland, or to Tacoma 'and Seattle. "FOLLOW THE FLAG' km Class Football. In response to the call for men In yesterday's Nobraskan, about twenty Jiiniors met on the gridiron at chapel time and booted tho pigskin around for half an hour. It was decided to get down to work at once, and next Mon day signals will bo given out nnd regu lar work begun. Tho Sophomore football men have been practicing every morning on tho grass plot south of tho Library. They evince much enthusiasm in tho work and are confident of having a good team which will mako a strong bid for the championship. The manager of tho Senior team has Issued u call for all men who wish to try out for the toam to como out Mon day morning at chapel ' time. The team will then be selected, and the annual contest with the Juniors ar ranged. AND TO MANY OTHER POINTS. Inquire of E. B. SLOSSON, General Asjent roSaT Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th Chapin Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th. 13at at Don Cameron's new restau rant, 119 so. 12th se.' - Green's Barber Shops J Palace Mogul Best 15-cent meals, taurant. Phoenix Re& ' HOME VISITORS EXCURSION, NO- f VEMBER 27TH. To many points In. Illinois.. Indiana, Ohio. Kentucky. Western Pennsylva nia,' New York and West Virginia, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. . The WABASH has solid road-bed, rock ballast, and new equipment; re cHnis;chIr,:.cars (SEATS FREE). For rates, maps and all laforaaatloa call at Wabash City Offlco, 1601 Far asm St., or address HARRY E. MOORES. G. A. P. D. Wab. R: R., Omaha. Nebr. Notice. Cross-country mon.coitfo out. There will bo a hare and hound chase start- lng from -the gymnasium at 9 o'clock Saturday morning. These runs will bo hold each week at this time. Wo want every one who can possi bly spare the time for cross-country running to come out. Experience Is unnecessary. Anyone can do this work, for practice is all that is re quired. Wo must send a strong team to Chicago Thanksgiving. Como out. Lincoln Local Express, Both phones. 1234 O St Walkover shoes for coUegomon. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St A young woman's shoe, Sorosis, Rogersx& Perkins Co., 1129 O Street. BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE W Wb4bbsb1 V mrbV m.h bH I k H k. k ffffflii - Faculty Ladies to 8erve Tea. From half past four until six oclock this afternoon tho ladles of the faculty will serve tea to all girls of tho Uni versity In tho ladles' rest room on the first floor of Memorial Hall. All new girls are especially Invited to como and meet other students. "Perkins Swedish" gymnasium shoes at Rogers. & Perkins Co., 1129 O St. The Dramatic Club will meet with Miss Erford, 215 Q street, Thursday ovcnlng, October 26. ' VNLAN1VS i i nw 1 - Saturday Special - , WANTED Two men to worx dis tributing bills for Faculty Committee. See Prof. Caldwell. E. F. Myors, '04, was quite seriously injured in tho football practice at Har vard University last week. Ho frac tured one of tho bones In his face dur ing the scrimmage work. Ho will probably not bo ablo to play. again this season. Notice. All Senior footba.ll men -meet Held Monday at eleven o'clock. on Tradc Marks Designs ' GOPVMQHTS Ac vF.jnLi L&kea through Mono ft Co. reatlTS 'm&m wkmdm SW H " .' r m am $kjnc IttKtbu. Bwicl SVirfe V BU Wfh "noil. 6. 0. Qii Wednesday morning Professor Bessey spoke to the Lincoln High Schoo'l on. the topic, "How .the Trees Came to Nebraska." ' Start the school yearrlght by get ting a nice engraved or printed card. George' Bros., printers, Fraternity Bldgr, 13th and N Sfs. Tho School of Music Cafo will not sell any more regular moal tlckets.but -will run strlctlylon tho European plan. Commutation tickets, $3 for $2.85. Washburn people make the charge' that Bert Kennedy, cqach of the Kan sas University football team, Is try ing to disorganize the Washburn tewji by finding berths for its star players in eosiern scnoois. Fancy Vests. x Worth up to $3.50; for 4 1 Li o Saturday only. v 1042 "0,? Quizzes, have been begun n General Botany, and- are to b? looked for. here after with - more or less rogularjty. The first quiz was on protoplasm. Phil Harrison, assistant registrar, Is (in Missouri on combined business and, pleasure. ' . - Every Junior who expects to try for the class football team should be on the field this morning at 11 a. m. and' get tho signals. Let everyone who possibly can be there. MANAGER. STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, se Union College Sfudtnt Tailors. Automatic? Phone 3255. Dillon College Tailors post orrick bldu. ' i If the operator is to write as fast mi sho can read, shb must bo able to SEE also.t ' - lUND.ERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 136 Noi 11th 8L ' ' !! Phone, 348;, Auto 3881. OOCX)COCOCOC)OCOCXXDOOQOCO SDFP.TAf ATTHMTIAM i TO STUDENTS CLECTWC , FACIAL AND SCALP MASSAGE . c ARISTQ BABDER SHPP; ta04 STREET, lUcaLOCK yt , L'ri V. ft vX n- .' .-& A f. fZi ,V3h.- u,-- rg , .....Lft2iyf. tkXst1i JbtMr,