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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1903)
mssstmsm TwPBSPI " flbe g)allE Hebraehan fc'T'-TJ",". yt' ? h "V The Old Reliable Brown Drug & Book Co. Text Books and Stu dents' Supplies. THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN Has no superior. We sell it. 127 South II Street. BLUE FRONT SHOE SHOP Good Oak Sole, nailed, ftO&OOc l.'JJStt O Street. N. EBGKLY Lincoln Tank Line 8ncoeuBor to C. H. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. 12th Street. Telephone 473 i ' 'i in Melick's Stables Phono 48r. Gti Carriage. Baggage. Tin flnaat Llrfrjr In 12UON HtreotLliu-oln, Neb, " LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN Fire Chocolates and Bon Bom of our own manufacture. Cheapest (o the city. CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES 1337 O Street. Hotel Walton J5J5 O Street. Phone 566. 100 rootiiH bent low-prictod housoincity. RATES $i Per Day and Up Stelner-Woempener Drug Co., Succcaaora to STEINER PHARMACY. I 144 O Strut? Phon 707 Lincoln, NcV. Manufacturers of Stumer's Balsam Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pile Oar and Gray'u Condition Powders. Jhe Improved BOSTON GARTER The Standard for Gentlemen ALWAYS EASY The Name "BOSTON I GARTER" Is stamped Ion every loop. The CUSHION, BUTTON! CLASPi Ues flat to the leg never Slips, Tears nor Unfastens. SOLO eVCRYWHCRC Cample pair, Bilk 80c. a Cotton Sic . Mailed on receipt of price. ' 0Z0,a"08TC0.. Vatax , SMIea, MaM., UJI.A, 'Every PairWarranted-w Late Society News. Plil Delta Tliotn initiated Saturday night. PI Delta Phi held Initiation Saturday night. Drltn Delta Delta held Initiation Saturday afternoon. James McCray, of Council DluffH. Ih pledged to Heta Theta PI.. Beta Theta PI will hold Initiation Saturday night, October 10. Delta Delta Delta gave an Informal party at the chapter house Saturday evening. A A. Bishop. 98. of Nebraska City. whh in Lincoln Saturday visiting his Sigma Chi brothers. Charles Potts, law '03. was visiting his fraternity brothers of the Alpha Tnu Omega last week. Phi Delta Thetn Initiated six men Saturday evening at the chapter house. After the ceremonies a banquet was "erved In honor of the new Phi's. Miss (J race Montgomery. '02, PI Beta Phi, now Instructor of science In the PlattBTiioulh high school, spent Sunday in Lincoln with her sorority sisters. A reception to students will be held at the residence of Governor Mickey Thursday evening from 8 to 10. You ate Invited. It 1b tendered by the Ep worth League of St. Paul's church. G. E. Douglas. ChaB. Engel. Edwin Cbapin and Fritz Frtcke, all old Uni versity men, were In Lincoln Saturday and Sunday to attend tho Bryan Leavltt wedding and the Phi Kappa Psl initiation. The PI Beta Phis Initiated the fol lowing girls Saturday night: Lou Young. Stanton, Neb ; Alyse Swcdburg, Helen Dolson, Helen Waugh and Jean McGeachln, Lincoln; Eleanor Andrews, Falrbury; Eva and Ena Cooper. Hum boldt, and Magnolia E-walt, Falls City. The Alpha Tau Omegas opened their house Saturduy evening with an Infor mal smoker. Music and whist were indulged In during which refreshments were served. Lator in the evening Mr. O'Shea entertained tho assembly with card tricks and other forms of the magician's art. Delta Delta Delta initiated nine girls Into the mysteries of the sorority Sat urday afternoon, and In the evening un Informal party was given at the chapter house. A unique feature of tho evening wns an Immense spider web, which the gentlemen 'present were compelled to unravel in order The Phi Kappa Pal's Initiated eight men Saturday evening. After initia tion a Bpreud was served at the diaper hoiiso. Jack E. Clark, Edgar Edgerton, Will Mercer, Lincoln; A. E. Meade, York; C. R. Burkey, Ulysses; Dean Drlscoll, Craig; Allen Murphy, Crete; Denton Slaughter. Omaha, were tho Initiates. Dr. J. A. JackBon, of Bakersfleld, Cal., visited In the University yesterday. Clement Waldron Is fn Bchool after several days' absence on account of sickness. W. K. Long, medical "03. of Schuyler, stopped at Lincoln Friday to see IiIb old friends before beginning his studies at Northwestern, where he has a Btu dent asBlBtantship In the medical de paitmeut. " W. E. Penrod suffered a serious In jury to his eyeball Thursday by being struck with a heavy piece of Iron, which Inflicted a very painful wound. Dr. Clapp dressed the cut. but it will be some time before Mr. Pearod's ye recovers its normal efficiency. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O St. Slmve, 10c; ueclc shave, free. Eldora Barber Bhop, 111 South 10th SL Ub. Eat at the Eagle, 240 10th. Laundry Club at the Co-Op. An Easy Victory. (Continued from page 1.) advanced it Fteamly. Time was cql'rd with the ball on Dakota's 3-yard lino. On the second half Dakota kicked off. Nebraska was penalized five yards and Benedict was forced to punt. At this point Robertson was replaced byJ Newto. and Cotton by 8pear. Nobrafl ka was again off-side and was penal ized twentv yard. Benedict punted sixty yards. Pa'.'ta'a ball on her own 15-yard line. Nebraska held for downs and got the ball. Eager mado thirty yards for a touch-down. Bender kicked goal. Score: 17 to 0. Nebraska kicked off. Perry took New ton's place and tackle and Clarke took Bells' place at fullback. Nebraska's line held and their opponents were forced to kick. Bender caught the punt and dashed down the field fifty yard for the fourth touch-down. Bender kicked goal. Score: 23 to 0. South Dakota kicked ff fifteen yards. Benedict punted forty yards. South Dakota was compelled to punt and Bender, catching the punt, made thirty-five yards before he was tackled. The referee, however, said a Nebraska man was holding, and so the IrHll was brought back to the starting point and South Dakota was given an additional twenty yards. Eager was replaced by Oiaves, but it was too late to Bcore any more and time was called with the ball In tbe middle of the field in Nebraska's possession. Fred Morrill, '03. visited the Univer sity Saturday. Nate Downs went to Falrbury Fri day for a Bhort visit at home. G. E. Carpenter spent Saturday and Sunday at his home in Omaha. Charles Tulllcs went to Council Bluffs Saturday for a short visit at his home. John Huff. '07, was called to his home at Winner Friday by the death of a friend. He returned Monday. "Stub" Crandall left yesterday morn ing for Hastings, where he goes to coach the Hastings College football team. Mr. Marsh, candidate for halfback on the 'Varsity, has been suffering from an attack of "grippe" and Is now Blowly recovering. Sunday's Chicago Tribune contained pictures of Nebraska football squad and her speedy backs, Benedict, Bell. Bender and Eager. Tbe following students In civil engin eering G. .last year, who withdrew be fore examination, were expected to ar range with Mr. Green for an examina tion on or before Monday, Oct. 5: M. B. Case. S. O. Kretzinger. E. B. Loomis, L. D. Mllllken, 1. D. Soderholm. Besides the men chosen for regular places on the Glee club there will also be chosen substitutes for each part, and the names of two men will be placed on the waiting list. Any stu dent in good standing or members of the faculty are eligible for this exam ination. Burt's Suitorlum press and clean clothes. 'Phone 47. 1231 O St. Marshland and Richards, halr-cu'.-tlng a specialty; massage, shaving, etc. Sam's Cafe The only place. In tho city to get the famous Little Gem hot waffles. Special service for ladles. Mrs. A. D. Smith, 2535 S St,, desires one or two boarders, either ladies or gentlemen. Everything modern. Univezsity Bulletin Examination for voices for places on the Glee club will be held this even ing at 7:30 in U. 107. LOST A long dark-gray overcoat; Armstrong brand. Finder return to C. B. Cornell or to this offlco and receive reward. FOR RENT A desirable room; freshly papered and furnished; all modern convenience; tvo-. blocks from 'the University. 646 North 13th St. Ak-8ar-Ben Festivities. OMAHA. NEB. October 1 to 10. Inclusive. For this occasion the I'nlon Pacific has made a rate of One Fare for tho Round Trip, r Tickets on sale October 2. .", 0. 7, 8. Limited for return up to and Including October 12. For full Information call upon. E. B. SLOSSON. ONEWAY RATES. Every day from September 15th tq November 30th. Inclusive, the Union Pacific will sell one-way tlckota from Lincoln as follows: $20.00 to Ogden and Salt Lake City. $20.00 to Helena nnd Butte. Montana. $22.50 to Spokane and Wentachce, Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa, Idaho. $25.00 to Portland. Tacoma and Se attle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria. Ore gon, via Portland. $25.00 to San Francisco. Los Angelea and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many other California. Oregon. Washington, Montana. Utah and Idaho points. For full Information call on or ad dress. E. B. SLOSSON. General Agent. THE BEST PLACE IN LINCOLN TO BUY SHOES IS jtK4$op tmosmET. You always Find what you want there and every shoe is guaranteed to give satisfaction. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln, 2ibrku; CAPITAL - 9ioo.ooo.oo. OFFICERS John B. Wright, Pr. J. H. Wocott, Vlc Vu. J Samuala 2nd Vlca-Prw. P. L. Hall, Caahiax W. B. Rron. Aiat. Caah. T. J. THORP COMPANY General Michlnlsls All Kind of Rpalrto . Lock Smiths. PLATERS aOttoorlllh Street. Lincoln, Nebraska Phone, 6 U ft Fall Sports We want to impress it on yonr minds that vro carry a big lino of Foot Balls and all Kinds of Athletic Goods. Ono thing that specially pleases is the prico we make on every article in the sporting goods lino. Agfncy for Racycles, Tribune & Columbia, Girard Cycle Co., 1304-OSt. JI -af ' 9 mi t! 3 . V1 o 'J- . f -M