The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1903, Image 4

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing So.
Campus Gleanings
Charlca Sawyer will give a reading
at Convocation this morning.
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Mr. Ware, '07. of Do Witt, waft vis
ited by hl father on Tuesday.
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Captain Drown of Company C waa
Initiated Into Kappa Slg Monday evening.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BAUBKR SHOP Bldora, Palace, It.
C, Shannon, Marshall & Richards.
BATHS Chris' Placo.
BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam
Hall. Sidles, Glmrd.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co
Op, Brown, University Book Storo.
Sara Hall.
CARPENTER Wilson.
OIOARS Powoll, Llndsey, Claroy.
CLOTHING Unland, Mageo & Deomor,
B. L. Palno, Armstrong, Toggery.
COAL Gregory, Dierks, Whltobreast,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Loming, Maxwell,
Lincoln Candy Kltchon.
DAIRY Franklin, Loming.
DRUGGIST Stoinor, Woempnor, Roc
tor, Brown, RIggs, Wright.
DRY GOODS Miller & Palno.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudgo & Guonzol, A. M.
Davis, Hardy.
GROCERS Keystone.
HARDWARE Hal Bros.
HOTELS Llndoll, Walton.
JEWELERS Tuckor.
LIVERIES Mollck.
LUMBER Dlorks
NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer
cial. NOVELTIES Thorpo.
OIL & GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Lino.
PAINT & GLASS Western Glass &
Paint Co., Koatka.
PLUMBING Korsmeyer.
POOL & BILIARDS Powell, Stevons
& Novllle.
PRINTING, Griffin Greer, New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press.
RESTAURANTS Westerflold, Unlquo,
Don Cameron, Good Health, Eaglo.
SHOES Perkins & Sholdon,, Sander
son, Anderson, Cincinnati Shoe,
SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop.
Cincinnati Shoo Store.
SUITORIUM Weber, Burt's.
TAI IX) RS Unland, Bumstead, Lud-wlg.
J. 1). Ringer, secretary of the Univer
sity Y. M. C. A., has been pledged to
Phi Delta Phi.
Mo1el and Pearl Sterling mode their
usual weekly visit to their home in
Omaha Saturday, returning Monday.
L. J. Sid-well's father of Omaha, visited-
him during the latter part of last
week.
Orion Mather has boon' appoinrted
captain of tho Junior football team,
and Frank Beers manager.
Mm. Hopkins of Crete will be en
talned by tho Episcopal church club
this evening.
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL
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Is more thoroughly described and pictured in
The Illustrated Sporting News
Than in any other American weekly
Edgar Christy enjoyed a visit from
his sister, Miss Emma and Alta, of
Scrlbnor, Monday and Tuesday.
The Medical society will entertain
Undverslty students at tho home of Dr.
Ward at 1520 D street, next Friday,
October 30.
The Zoological club will meet a week
from today and regular meetings will
bo held every alternating Wednesday
thereafter.
NOTABLE ARTICLES
September 19 Captain Rafferty and his Yalo Football Sqnad.
September 26 Dowitt, Princeton's Versatile Football Horo.
October 3 What is tho matter with Pennsylvania.
October 10 Captain Marshall's Vicissitudes at Harvard,
October 17 Football at the Universities of Chicago and Michigan.
October 24 Tho University of Wisconsin on tho Gridiron.
Illuetratod by tho boat Football Photogrophors In tho World
RALPH D. PAINE and FRANK BUTTERWORTH, both noted Foot
ball authorities, writo on the gamo exclusively for
The Illustrated Sporting News
An energetic and reliublo subscription representative is wanted at tho
University of Nebraska. Address for particulars,
The Illustrated Sporting News, 7 w 22nd st N y
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Miss Bessie O'Connor has returned
from her homo at Missouri Valley, la.,
whore she went to spend) a few days
with her parento.
Fred Wright will give a special re
port today im tho course of economic
problems. His subject is "The Econ
omics and Economic Advantages of
Trusts."
Professor Barber's reception for tho
students of tho Iatln department,
which was to havo been held Tuesday,
November 3, In Fraternity hall, has
been postponed for a week.
MIbb Susan1 Dlnsmoro, a reader in
the American history department, has
left the University to accept a posi
tion as teacher of history at on Iowa
high school.
Tho hockey club Is still continuing
practice and tho gaime begins to look
a little less like tho scientific game of
"shilniney,' which wo played in days
long agon.
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One of the faculty football teams
hold signal practice out behind the
shops during convocation! period yes
terday. From tho vim which they put
Into their practice wo predict an ex
citing gamo Saturday. .
Allam S. NollBoni, Ptui Delta Thetn,
who has been doing post-graduate work
Im the University, goes thi week to
Columbia, Mo., where he is called as
Instructor In English in the State Uni
versity of Missouri.
DAKERDRD5.
LNCKAVINC CO.
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THE ONLY UP-TO-DATE
'Billiard and Pool Parlor
IN TOWN
NO SALOON ATTACHED
Tabic Nt-wif Covered
Powell's, 146 North llth St.
Phon L 664.
LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up-to-Dato Soda
and Magazinos.
Fountain
Hotel Walton
J5J5 O Street. Phone 5o6.
100 rooms befit low-priced houso in city.
RATES $i Per Day and Up
113 North llth Street.
There is no watch, clock or article of
jewelry we cannot fix
C A. TUCKER
The Up-to-the-Minute Jeweler
PROMPT SERVICE. U23 O Street
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This signaturo is on every box of tho gonulnc
Laxative BromoQuinine Tablets
tho rotnody that cnrtH n colli In one day
SECURED OR TEE RETURNED.
Bond model or sketch for Free opinion
ns to imtpn tabllltv. Send for our Oulilo
Dook nnl ' ' What to InTent." Klnetit pub
lications Imuotl for Free dlHtrlbutlon. I'alenta
necurco iiiroiiun us muniMti wiiiiiiiii cnunjo in n
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EVANS, WILKENS &. CO.,
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Kappa Sigma held initiation cere
monies Monday evening at the chapter
house. Four new men wore added to
.the chapter roll. The indtiates were:
G. F. Brown of Geneva, G. W. Bates
and GleiD Mason of Lincoln, and ll. It.
Edwards of Los Angeles, Callfornlas
President Rposovelt says in reply
to a telegrapi' from Prof. Dann ask
img tho president to bo on the athletic
field next Saturday to see him boat the
squad in tho wheolbarrow race, that
nothing prevents, his presence but tho
fact that his message Is not yet fin
ished. Tho president odds that he
r hopes all his friends will aittond.
The University of Chicago
Professional Schools
Tito students intending to make the
trip to I alwropce are requested to leave
thoir names wibi Manager Buckner.
Lt will bo necessary to secure 1GG
names before tho rates can be secured
and students should bo prompt in sign
ing "up and not hold back in the ex
pectation that bnough of other stti
doute will register to make up the re
Medicine I Theology
Law and I Education
Each has a special Circularof Information which will be sent on application.
Each will be in session during the Summer Quarter (June 17 September 3)!
EST" The courses in Medicine are given in connection with the work of
Kuan meaicai college.
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The University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois
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