f ' ' . " l, t, - "i ' . Cbe Balls TPUbraeftan I iw $ 5&- -' M . It. 1 L - 3 ' l "y Mr - ' BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. BANKS Columbia, First National. BARBER SHOP Eldora, Palace, R. & C Shannon, Marshall & Richards. BATHS Chris Place. BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam Hall, Sidles, Girard. BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co Qp, Brown, University Book Store. Sam Hall. CARPENTER Wilson. CIGARS Powell, Lindsey, Clarey. CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer, B. L. Paine, Armstrong, Toggery. COAI Gregory, Dlerks, Whitebreast, P. D. Smith. CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DAIRY Franklin, Leming. DRUGGIST Steiner, Woempner, Rec tor, Briwn, Riggs, Wright. DRY GOODS Miller & Poine. DANCING HALL Fraternity. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. TLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M. Davis, Hard'. GROCERS Keystone. FARD WARE Hall Bros. HOTELS Lindell, Walton. JEWELERS Tucker. LIVERIES Melick. LUMBER Dierks NIGHT SCHOOL Modern Commer cial. NOVELTIES Thorpe. OIL &. GASOLINE Lincoln Tank Line. PAINT & GLASS Western Glass & Paint Co., Kostka. PLUMBING Korsmeyer. POOL & BILIARDS Powell, Stevens & Noville. PRINTING, Griffln Gieer, New Cen tury, Ivy Press, ReView Press. RESTAURANTS Westprfleld, Unique. Don Cameron, Good Health, Eagle. SHOES Perkins & Sheldon, Sander son, Anderson, Cincinnati Shoe, Cincinnati Shoe Store. SHOE REPAIRING Blue Front Shop. MANDOLIN &. GUITAR INSTRUC-TION-Mrs. Roy M. Rhone, 1332-J. SUITORIUM Weber, Burt's. TAILORS Unland. "Burastead, Lud- -vig. Western Glass & Paint Go. 12th fe M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb. Stelner-VVoempener Drug Co., Succcuon to STEINER PHARMACY. 1146 O StrceO Phone 707 , Lincoln, tft. Manufacturers of Stciner's Balsam Rhubarb Gold Capsules, Pile Gur,o and Gray's Condition Powders. Melick's Stables Phono 435. Gated Carriages. Baggage. The finest Lhrtrjr la 12IJON StrootIyLliicoIn, Nob," COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK of Lincoln, NcbraaUai CAPITAL - - $100,000.00. OFFICER . t John B. Wright, Prts. J. H. Wmott, Vlc-Pro Jo Samuels 2nd VJe'a-Pita. " P. L. Hall, CaafcUa V. B. JRyoru. AH. puh. Palladian Thanksgivngi Feed. The Palladian society held Its an nual Thanksgiving "feed" last Wednes day night. This "feed" is one of the oldest customs connected with the Uni versity. It is also one of the jolliest, and the Thanksgiving "feed" of 1903 proved to bo an exceptionaly good one. Palladian hall waa beautifully decor ated with palms, chrysanthemums, and ixarlet and cream bunting. A large flag adorned the south end of the hall. The guests wcro received at the door of the hall by Miss Geneva Bul lock and Mr. James Anderson. Each person was provided with a conversa tion card. Progressive conversation was enjoyed for half an hour, after which Mr. William O'Shea. an old Pal ladian, entertained the society with some conjuiing. Mr. O'Shea is nn art ist at this work and executed a great many marvellous feats. Among other things, a collection for the Temple Fund was taken. Half-dollars came from Pioftzsor Caldwell's whiskcrB. anf Piofessor Fosslei's hair, while the ruillea of the girls' gownb hid count Iced numbers of them Mr. O'Shca's en teitainment was greatly enjoyed by all riFsei't. Then came the "feed" The chairs ueie arranged around the Hides of the room with a double row down the (cmer. and an old fashioned np Flipper was served. Chicken sand wiches, p.impkln pie. pickles. "fruit, nuts and cake, and home-made mndy tnid punch wcie enjoyed. After tho "feed" came the toasts. Professor Fossler acted as toastmaster. All the toasts were witty and inspiring. Miss Ethel Colyell, '05, talked upon, "The firm warm clasp of a comrade's hand." Miss Colwell told of the sense of comradeship which comes from the society work and llto. Committee work brings about a great many warm, life-long friendships. Mr I) P DeYoung. '07. next called upon "The Now Numbeib." He told how glad the new members were to be able to call themsehes Palladians. Pioicfcsor Caldwell, '80, was called 'i, n lo an informal speech, which he mauo. affoi cling much mniiment Mish Suf-an Harnhait, 0o, gae a ciy inteicbting talk on "Muhlc Hath Chaims to Sooth." en "John Jones." Miss Hainhait dosed with bom? apt verses about the soul inspiring music of John Jones. Miss Louise Phelps. '02. of Schujler, talked upon "The Lights oi Home. Each Frldaj Ee " Miss Phelps spoke of the lights of Palladian hall which have dc paited, and those of the present clay. Russell Moore, 'U4, gavo the last toast, his subject being, "Pall Hall, Long 1 lfe to Thee!" Mr. Mooie told of the affection the old membeis had for the hall and expiessed the convic tion that Pall hall will alwajs flouiish Piofessor Fosser dosed the evening with a few words of anticipation of the next Pall "Feed." Then the Palls wended their ways to th oh- hewial homes, singing "John Jcnes." and oiling. "Zlp-a-lac ka " The "ffed" committee was as fol lows: Gone a Bullock, '01, (hail man, I ouis Llghtner, '01, James Anderson, '0(5. Giace Corder. '05. and Helen An derson. '07. Proceeds of the County Fair. Report of County Fair, November 21, 1903: RECEIPTS Ticket's sold ..J...,,,.1 ?5!T.98- Door receipts 38.88 Booths & showB "G2.00 Returned eggs 77 Total receipts.-. $161. G3 EXPENDITURES. Pointing $0.00 Rent, breakage : 2.20 Lumber 3.95 Goods '. 12.37 Total expenditures $24.52 Balance In treasury $137.11 MYRA WITHERS, General Secretary. Members of the class in English literature 6 are writing discussions on tho early writers of the preceedlng de cade. Lincoln Local Express Tel. 787, Sam's Cafe. Tho only place in the city to get the famous "Little Gom Hot Waffles." Special BerVIce for ladies. Engineering Notes. One of the Seniors In civil engineer ing is preparing to make some tests of lelnforcod concrete to secure material for a theslB on this subject. The class in inllioads expect to fin ish their field work Saturday. Their "line" runs across the state farm and Is nearly all cross-sectional, only one cure being yet Incomplete. Under direction of Professor Chat burn the class In roads and pavements In civil engineering, tested Borne bilck furnished by the Omaha Hydraulic Pressed Brick Co., recently Tensile, compiesslon, nbsorption and "latllei" tcBts were made and the results tab ulated. Hue to the well known excel lence of the work the civil engineer ing laboratory docs much work of this kind and the practical expuiemc ob tained is InvnluaMe to the student. C. E. Chowlns. Bupeilntendent of construction. Is working on the plans for the heating systom at the state farm. The new form of belt elynnmomf tor will boon be finished In the machine shops. The class in mechanical englneeiing 17 will shortly run a series of efficien cy tests of the gas engine TIip class in mechanical englneeiing 13 is working with the new Junkei's gas eoloiemcter. to determine the heating value of illuminating gns. Don Cameron's lunch counter for good service. Leming's. ice cream and candy; llt'n and L Sts. Lincoln Local Express, 11th and N. Tel. 787. Baggage hauled. .XH..M..XX-:' 5 PlCTtf' & ONE WAY RATES To many points in Montana, Utali and Idaho. To many points in California, Oregon, Washington. EVERY DAY From Sept. 15th to Nov. 20th, in- Y elusive, tho Union Pacific will sell X. on" way tickeis froin Missouri 3. Riror Terminals, Council Bluffs y to Kansas City inclusive, as fol- J 'ows: A Y $20.00 lo Oregon and Salt Lake at, 7 ' 120.00 to Hfilwia-and Butte, Mont. it. i , $22.50 to Spokane and "Wenatchee, I . !Crafltncrfnn. & $220 to Huntington and Nampa, " Idano. $25.00 to Portland, Tcoma, and J i oeaiue. j $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore- Y gon, via Portland. J $25.00 to SanFranclsco, Los Angeles and San Diego. t f t vxrresponoingiy juow ivaies 10 many other CaHfornla,Oregon, Washington, Montana, Utah, and Idaho Points. 1 For further information call on or i Grrespondingly Low Rates to Many f address. J E B. SLOSSON, Gen. Agt. JIVJIIJ'JJJJJJJJ1m, I 1WU) o , AT J 11 GEO. A. WIL8ON CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Olfice and Shop. 222 S, 12th. Telephone 0 1307 Estimate furnirdiuri wm apiilicatiou. Job work promptly attended to. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA The Weber Suitorium Is the up-to date place where yoo can get your Clothing Cleaned and Pressed Phone 708 Northeast Cor. Uth & O Sk. Hotel Walton I5J5 0 Street. Phone 566. 100 rooms -lt low j)ric l hoiiHoincity. RATES- Si Per Ihty nnd Up Fraternity Hall 13th St N Street Newly fumlHhed nnd dprorated. In now open for dntPB for College and Frater nity dances. Spcdal lates to studentjj. FAULKNER SHARP Room 308, Fraternity Bide The Eagle Restaurant 240 No. 10th St. CHAS. MUNSON, PROPRIETOR Lincoln Tank Line Successor to (J. H. Man Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil 125 No. 12th Street. Telephone 473 Clary Cigars and Tobacco III M. Illh Sired Telephone A 1035 OUD WORK IS WELL KHOWN We always have and always will ap preciate the support of tho students reports to the contrary notwithstand ing. YULE BROTHERS LAUNDRY Tot, 754. 1514 O Street. B LUE FR ONT SHOP S HOE J. Ko I b ach J326 O St BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE Trade Mabks Desionq CopvniGHTO &.c. Anjono semtlnjr n rketrh twA descriptton mar tnrcnllnn l )robniljr pntontahte. reo ' iicincr an Conuiiiiiilm. K on I'utciiu uoiiBMriciirrontiaoiitluJ. HANDBl ooiitiroo. uiaost ruoncr lortoruhnsr vatents. IMtonta tnkcn tiirnuab Munn A Co. rccclrr tptelal notice, xlMiout eharao, In tho scKitfifK jftttcrican. A hnndpomqlr lllnnlrated Troctlr, JjrvPtt cr. mimi ' ttn.r.Ll2,JrlPOI",J8' 8o'd b'a, wadoalenu MUNN & Co.30'BNew Yorfc l DrancU Offlco. C35 V Bt, WaablDgtoij T). C V....I,. v 9 V f M 'H Bt 1 ? . -v P s J -. - ', 1 I H . O 1fc