The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1902, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKA
BUMPED
WHEN YOU GO AGAINST
CHEAP TAILORING . . .
BEWARE OF READY
MADE TAILORS . . .
GO TO THE BEST. IT
DON'T COST ANY MORE.
MY FORCE OF WORKMEN
IS THE BEST IN LINCOLN
BUMSTEAD
HE MAKES CLOTHES
THAT FIT
11A1 O STREET.
HAVE YOU LUflOHED AT THE
140 SOUTH ELEVENTH BTEEET.
OPEN DAY AND NIGHT.
EVERYTHING OF THE BEST.
Settlers' One-Way
RATES
Every day during the months of
September and October, 1902.
PROM LINCOLN, NEB.,
Via the
UNION PACIFIC.
$20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake
City,
$20. qo 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, Roseburg, 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.
BOWLING ALLEY 4
ALLEYS. Standard and Regula
tion in every particular. 1210 O
street.
H. C. THOMAS,
Proprietor.
The Only Up -to -Date
Billiard and Pool Parlor
in Town. No Saloon At
tached. Tables Npatly
Covered. Powell's, 146
N. 11th. Phone L6Q4.
AT TENTH STREET BOWL
ING ALLEY, O. E. Kimuerly
would like to see his old custom
ers and all new ones. Three alleys
in pperation. 139 South Tenth
Street.
Official Bulletin.
This column Is devoted mainly to
nottccH of the university. All depart
ments and student organizations hav
ing notices to publish should leavo
them either at the oxecutlvo offlco, at
tho offlco of the paper, or hand them to
anyone connected with the paper. All
announcements should bo In by 6 p. m.
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ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES.
NOTICE.
The administrative offices are closed
at 3 o'clock p. m. on Saturdays.
THE REGISTRAR.
PROVISIONAL STUDENTS.
All students registered provisionally
are requested to report at this office at
once. THE REGISTRAR.
STUDENTS MAIL EXCHANGE.
The students' university mall ex
change Is now In the P. O. room, east
basement, University Hall. Students
are requested to watch for official no
tices from tho administrative offices
and the departments.
THE REGISTRAR.
FRESHMEN CLASS MEETING.
Tho freshmen class will hold a meet
ing at U 20G this morning at 10 o'clock.
NOTICE.
Keep nothing but gym. clothes In
lockers, except during class work.
CADETS GET UNIFORMS.
Orders are Issued to the effect that
every cadet shall appear In full uni
form November 3 at drill.
NOTICE.
Any studont who has not paid all
his fees report to the secretary, U. 101,
at once. THE REGISTRAR.
Money, watches or other valuables
should not be left unprotected In tho
locker-room. PersonB intending to
bathe and not having lockers are ad
vised that it is unsafe to bring such
articles to the room.
BATTALION NOTICE.
Tho undersigned having been ap
pointed professor of military science
and tactics at tho university under the
authority of tho war department, here
by assumes command of the corps of
cadets. WILSON CHASE,
Captain Twenty-first Infantry.
NOTICE.
FRESHMAN MEETING.
There will bo an important meeting
of the freshman class at 10 a. m. to
day (Tuesday) In tho old chapel.
Freshmen will bring their registration
sllpB. Election of officers.
By Order of Chairman Pro. Tern.
NOTICE.
All students Interested In Interstate
debating are requested to see the sec
retary of tho association at their earli
est convenience relative to obtaining
membership therein.
Tho questions for tho preliminary
debates will be selected as soon as pos
sible In order to give ample time for
investigation and preparation.
Get into lino and help duplicate last
year's record.
WALTER FREDRIC MEIER,
Secretary.
GIRARD CYCLE CO.
Agents for
RAGYGLRS
Headquarters for DISK TALKING
MACHINES AND RECORDS
1406 O Street. - Phone B908.
First-class Repairing a Specialty.
For the Best Work in
the City Patronize
The
"vans"
EAT AT THE
Palace Dining Hall
1130 N STREET.
The largoat and best equipped house in tho
vivj x uiuiouuu IVVJUIO IU UUUUUUblUU
000PEE & HART, Proprietors.
You SHOULD buy your Kodaks, Plates,
Films, Cards. Albums, Developers, Etc,
of the
LINCOLN PHOTO SUPPLY CO.,
115 South 11th Stroet,
Lincoln, Neb.
Decollations
College boys and girls are nqted for the artistic skill with which
they can make an ordinary room over into a delightful spot, suggesting
in every square foot of surface the life of comradeship, gaiety and
study that they are leading. They need very little with which to
accomplish this some brilliant touches of color, some inexpensive
pictures, some pillows, a bit of drapery, and it is done. To help you
out we have:
Water Colors
3j by 8 inches, scenes done by
hand in colors, for 50 cents,
or framed in narrow gilt,
for 1.00.
PirtllPOC oi stan(iard subjects, passe partrouted and ready tQ
rilllll W hang, in an 5 by 10 inch size, for 15c.
Copies from famous artists, mounted on gray mats, 15c and 25c.
PillnUC with lllose ridiculous Dutch figures, ping-pong players,
I IIIUtto Mother Goose oddities, und so weiter, give just the touch
of fun you're looking for. And for them we have DOWN PILLOWS,
18-inch, 70c; 20-inch, i.2o; 22-inch, $1.50; 24-inch, 2.00.
MILLER PAINE.
Do You Wear
THE "TOOT GLOVE SHOE"
IS THE SUPERB MAKE
OF THE FAMOUS W. P.
TAYLOR C
Students, be judicious in your
Foot-wear, by buying your
Shoes at
PERKINS & SHELDON
We also have the taly SWEDISH GYMNASIUM SHOE.
San Francisco,
Los Angeles,
San Diego,
$25.00
Via The Burlington
Tickets on sale during September
and October. Call and get
full information.
Burlington Depot, 7th Street, be
tween P and Q. Phone 25.
City Ticket Office, Corner 10th
and O Streets. Phone 235.
Burnt Work Frames
with daintily colored figures or
heads, 5 inch by 7 inch ovals,
75 cents.
6 inch by 8 inch oblongs, $1. 00.
7 in. by 10 in. oblongs, Si. 25.
a foot Glove ?
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