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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1904)
,'" '$'- if - TV"' .i-' ' ijTffll -v -" r-i &- -. 'viii, , '. J ,,... 1 .WWPi ( " i ' V M vdc vati HeDm6rn . t - r. . ,i y i. t 7( ' L t ; it-..p ; If 'v&S- . IV $ I- ;?... t ; iL i. t . " ' 1 i .A AkSarBen festivities Omaha, Sept. 23 to Oct. 8 Electrical Parades, Confetti Battles, Grand Illumination and Many Special Attrac tions. The Union Pacific will sell round trip tickets at one fare plus 50 cents lor the round trip. Tickets on sale October 3rd to 7th inclusive, good, for return ing October JO. Inquire of E. B. SL0SS0N General Agent A. G. Spalding & Bros. Urges! Manufacturer! In tht World el Official Athletio Supplies. Tho football sup plier manufactur ed by A.a.SriliD ma & Bbos. ara the lst that oaa absolutely bo pro duced ; thoy are of HUpurlor maka: thoy hava atood . . "" vent lor OTOr rjun7'? i 7VAr?' and re ed by all lnter- ball teamn of tho oountr "vit.w, ti.iinuiiuiiiabiu uia nrnniftiAni rnnt In maklnK the gooda Wrinr tho 8pald Tirade-Hark aa near porfeot aa It Is poafiblo prpduco a manufactured artlca and If It be this mirlt nf ntrrjwtfnn It I. tk.. i . " mo wuuirr. rto ... nf .h i . ". """ v red ding a to bears BPALDIUG'S OFFICIAL FOOT BALL niTfJJVi" ,B' ln ?'' complete en orolODedla of thocramn. Prion in ..- HOW TO PLAY FOOt'rat t bZXBrPmRNewlyreTlsadforlOW. n-. . Twr -"- isoaroriOM. inbllshed on uwuuutnu) mu uhi( uuuk eve OB thn cmmi fnr If. ivint.ln. atould know,' and many tatTwrttaS fiSSfS It it pertains to athletlca, we make It." beginner A.Q.SPALDING It BROS. npir lorn Uhloago Fhlladolphla San Franolsco Jwffalo Denver Boaton Baltlraoro Mlnaoanolla Mnnt.i rv St. I.onln Kanaaa Olty WaahlngtoB Plltaburg London, fing. ocna ror a copy of Spalding's Fall and ntgr Sport Catalogue: It'a I roa. -r- wvinvw, uiui, tUUUUU. aua, J?L - Sf av I THE TO W&W I noHcss than the gown I has learned to-Iikc the I I Quarter Size Collar I The best are the I I mid ths H - "Arrow" CtUBTT ClIALTdN AKKOW-Al.COM H Cluctt. 23c cii-h. Aimui u,i..i. b1 2 for arc Cluett, Peubody & Co. I , J Makers oCCltt and Monarch Shirts I GRINtVELL DEFEATED (Continued from pago 1.') uniform and lined up with the varBlty He was greeted by a cheer from the .uuiurs on me bleachers. The new yell was practiced several times and the old ones given, but not half enough rooters were out. This ovenlng root ing not only encouraged tho Bcrubs nnd varsity men, but lines tho throat with loather and is eoort fnr Mm i,nM, Get out tonight .and yell. Tho second team journeyed to the metropolis of Ashland on a minute's notice Saturday afternoon and upheld the glory of tho scarlet and cream by defeating Ashland H H i7.n rwn of the game were somewhat obscure but the particular star seemed to be uho jones. tho flnnl result, however wasn't in doubt Assistant Manager Johnnie Morrison, accompanied the team and acted as umpire, referee linesman and waterboy. In Society Miss Jennie Whltmoro goes to Val ley today to attend the weeding of her sister, Miss Kate Whltmore, ex-'OG. The first class hop of the year will be given two weeks from next Friday by the Sophomores In Fraternity Hall. St. Paul's church gave the tenth an nual reception to university dludents Monday evenine. from s n in in m, parlors of the church. The reception to studonts to be given by the faculty Saturday evening war called off on account of tho death of ex-Regent Charles H. Gere A jolly theater party on Saturday af ternoon was compose of Messrs. Win kler. Wilson. Hall, Elva. Sly, Fitz Jerald, Nell Ensor and Van Horn Among the students who will go to Omaha over Sunday for Ak-Sar-Ben are Misses Heimrod. Hall, Hlller. Bed uel, Schrieber. Carter. Stearns Messrs. E. Johnson. G. Hardy and H Hardy. The dormotory will be thrown open to the faculty and friends of tho dor mitory girls next Friday evening. In tho receiving lino will be Mrs. Prank ish, matron of the dormitory; Profv and Mrs. Candy, and Mr. and Mrs. Barkley. Light refreshments will bo served by the girls. A new social feature of tho year will be the dormitory dances to be given every month. Mr. Haynes of St. Louis who now owns the building, has con sented to give the girls tho use of tho dining room and furnish them with orchestra and refreshments once a Uionth. Tho exact date of the dances will be settled this week Hale & Buck's Latin Grammar, 90c "U. of N." Tablets, 15c. The "U. of N." Fountain Pen. 14k gold warranted, $1. History and Seminary Papers 7c per 100. Roversable Note Books, 15c each The Lincoln Book Store. NO CLASSES from-JI to 4 o'clock this afternoon, on account of funeral of ex Regent Charles H. Gere. E H. CLARK. Union Shining Parlors. Shine 5e. Chairs for ladie3. 1018 O street. ' Erie, B. Woodward. M. D diseases of eye. ear and throat. 207-8 Richards block. Phono GGG. The School of Music Cafe is becom ing a popular place for meals. Try it; you pay for what you eat only. Get tho best Henderson & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. Armstrong Clothing Company prac tical hatters, Lincoln Transfer Phone 17C. Co. ; baggage. The No-Moat Place. Good Health Cafe. Chaplir Bros.. Florists, 127 So. 13th. Price, $30.00 QfciBBBBBBVaBaSBtaBSBBjlaSBBBBBVa IbBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBbW Coltimfa FOR THI8 MACHINE $1.00 Each or $(0.00 Per Doten. 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