The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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THE DAILY NEBItASKAN
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The right tailor when you order
your suit and don't tackle too low.
Good clothes cannot be made for
ready-made prices.
My workmen are the best in
Lincoln, and prices reasonable.
TRY ME.
BUMSTEAD
Ho Makes Clothes That Fit.
1141 0 Street.
Settlers' One -Way
RATES
Every day during the months of
September and October, 1902.
FROM LINCOLN, NEB.,
Via the
UNION PACIFIC.
$20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake
City,
20.00 to Butte, Anconda, and
Helena.
$22.50 to Spokane and Wenatchee
Wash.
$25.00 to Everett, Fairhaven, and
New Whatcom, via Hunt
ington and Spokane.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and
Seattle.
$25.00 to Ashland, Koseburg. Eu
gene, Albany and Salem, via
Portland.
$25.60 to San Francisco, Los Ange
les and many other Cali
fornia points.
Full information cheerfully fur
nished, on application to
E. B. SLOSSON, Agent.
HOWLING ALLEY 4
ALLEYS. Standard and Regula
tion in every particular. 1210O
street.
II. C THOMAS,
Proprietor.
The Only Up-to -Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in Town. No Saloon At
tached. Tables Neatly
Covered. Powell's, 14(i
N. 11th. Phone L6G4.
Disappointment for Abbey.
Amorg those whoso work was much
disorganized by King Edward's Ill
ness is Edwin Abbey, R. A., tho
American artist Selected to paint a
picture ol the coronation. He had
inado rough sketches of what ho do
aired to be a. historic picture, Uesignod
as It is for Buckingham palace, when
tho king was stricken with Illness.
Official Bulletin.
This column Is devoted mainly to
notices of the university. All depart
ments and student organizations hav
ing notices to publish should leave
them either at the executive office, at
the office of the paper, or hand them to
anyone connected with the paper. All
announcements should be In by G p. m.
Chorus Notice.
Any student who wishes to register
for either begining or advanced
chorus work, will be allowed to do sp
without paying the additional $3 fee.'
EXECUTIVE OFFICE.
The claBS in argumentative compo
sition (English 11) will meet this
morning and hereafter in M. 20(, in
stead of U. 309.
M. M. FOGG.
Professor Bessey asks all who have
registered for "The Study of Woods" to
see him at 10:30 in room 110, Nebraska
hall, today (Thursday), In order to ar
range for the time of the lecture and
laboratory work. If It is not possible
to come at this hour, be sure to do so
during the afternoon between 2 and
5 o'clock.
The first concert of the season at
Wesleyan University will be held in
its university chapel next Saturday
evening. Some new members of tho
faculty will take part in the program.
Saturday evening in Palladian hall at
8 o'clock.
Resolved, That D H. Henderson
showed good judgment in retiring from
the congressional race. Affirmative
Keyser, Pierce. Negative I. ee, Moore.
Parliamentary drill.
Saturday evening at Union hall at 8
o'clock.
Resolved. That the United States
should assume control of Hayti, till
Its government will be satisfactorily
regulated. Affirmative Buckner, Rei
ser. Negative Kutcher. Paul. Parlia
mentary drill. All welcome.
The University dancing club will
hold the first dance of the season at
Fraternity hall Friday evening. October
3d.
Gymnasium Notice.
Course 13 for first year men will be
gin Monday at 11:30 a. in.
Class in heavy gymnastics will open
Monday at 3 p. in.
Announcements regarding other
classes will be posted on the board .
F. LANE,
Assistant Physical Director.
VALENTINE
ABT
The great
Virtuoso and
other great
players use
only the
Washburn
Mandolin
Hosarsltt an Inspiration to him. You,
too, should enjoy a. Washburn. "Washburn
Mandolins, Guitars, Banjos, Zithers ar sold
by first-class moslo dealers OYerywbore.
New Models Only $15.00.
Beautiful Souvenir Catalogue Free,
LYON & HBALY, Maker,
17 Adams Street, - Chicago.
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in if
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Away from
Wo resolved at the start to break
wear clothes and endeavor to produce and show something just a little
better better In Btyle and appearance best to hold their shape. How . .
well we have succeeded, the suits speak for thmselves. To put on a
coat wo believe will convince you. We Invite you to do this whether ! '.
you want to buy or not. Suits and
till 1 1 1 1 II I III 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
W
E'lHEL "Oh, Bob! Have you been going to the Co-Op this week?''
Bon- "Sure' That is the best place to get all your Tni. supplies."
Room Decorations!
See our Mat Pictures, all sizes,
colors and descriptions, from
ioc up. Just the thing for
your room. Come early and
get your choice. See our
Window this morning.
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STOP, AND TELL
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What's the Use
Of going to a tailor to be measured for
clothes and then waiting to try on the
garments and have them fitted several
times and taking the chance that
they'll be right.
FAR BETTER to come here, where you can
be fitted properly in a few minutes and try
on as many garments as you will; " that's
the only way" to see how the different
styles look on you.
BESIDES, there's a great difference in tc
price, entirely aside from the fact that
every other respect we give )ou the same
satisfaction that you get from your tailor's
goods,
See our New Fall aud Winter Novelties in
SUITS AND OVERCOATS
wing Clothing Co.
115-117 0 Street, Lincoln. Neb.
11 n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
the Ordinary.
away from the ordinary ready-to-
overcoats, $10 to ?30.
II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
Pcnants Uni. Tenants, in 12
different styles and sizes.
Eastern and Westrrn College
Penants, Harvard, Yale Corn
ell, Pennsylvania, North-'
Minn., Kansas and Iowa. JT
IS YOUR TROUBLES.
HE GO-OP.
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