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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1904)
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Editorial Remarks Tills afternoon nt :i:2.r o'clock the lootlmll team leaves for its first Rame ol the season on a strange Held, 'l .iero Is no necessity for the Nehraskan to dilate on the nature of next Satur day's contest everyone knows that the team will not only hae to struggle against an opponent that has already shown itself to he of unusual strength, but must also light against i new ilimate. anil one not hj any means ontlurlve to siu-li football as Corn li'iskeis aie a ustotnetl to Our games in tin- west hae always tesulted In i In-,!' sioies we predltt a (lose one lor next Saturda The fate of the MaiK team m a high altitude last year cannot be forgotten Mat a giand exhibition ol the pio MMbial ('ornluibker spiiil this after noon tannot fail to hae il- effci t on (he lesult of the game Nebraska ian liot afford to suffer defeat in the cuni ing contest not an impossibility, by any means but il the team lull leali.es what is expected ot it, we aie onttde.nl that nothing of the sort will happen. It Is the duty of eery Nehrnskan to he on hand this after noon, to thoi otighly demonstrate what is epe ted of their team, and to show th.it their suppoit a( i ompanies them. MAKES BIG HIT. Nebraska's Exhibit at St. Louis Much Talked Of. I as-t week The Nebraskan published i:n article from 'Ti inters Ink ' of New orli in regaid to the system ol ad ci Using whU h Registrar Shedd. now on special leave of absence as secre tary ot the Nebiaska (onnnisslon at the St. Louis Exposition, has employed with Mich marked success during his connection ,wi the university. Con cerning Mr. Shedd's work at St. Louis, the same journal lias the following to -ay: "Nebraska's appropi iatlon for the Woild's Fair at St. Louis was one of the smallest made by the states and ttn'itoiies An extravagant legisla ture suddenly became extremely eco nomical, with tne lesult that the orig inal estimate of $125,000 for an exhibit was cut to $33.(l(Ul. This made a state building impossible, and the sum was dewited by the Nebiaska State com mission to providing exhibits In the chief buildings Hy careful manage ment, however, and ahe intelligent work of the commission, the state of Nebraska has been given a representa tion at the fair which ranks first in point of advertising value. "The main exhibit is In the Agri cultural Huilding. .t was decided that this exhibit should demonstrate Nt- There is No Romance or Y Poetry in Men s Clothes "KT there are lots of things that make for the well dress ed man irrespective of the lack of all poetry. You will be astonished if you see the difference in the way our clothes are constructed the shape and stylish fitting quali ties they possess. We claim to sell the Best Clothing in the United States. Some other clothing house could sell just as good if they handled the same goods. When we offer Stein Bloch Co. smart clothes to our customers we know we are go ing tire limit in value, style and fit giving. No other concern makes such clothes and haven't for fifty years. You should see the new models in single and cloubte breasted sacks. Also English Walking, they represent styles that you will see no where else, because we are sole distributers for Stein-Bloch Co. Smart Clothes for this section of the United States, and you must See them of us or miss seeing them altogether, which would be a great mistake if you desire the best. Armstrong Clothing Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS ........t,,,, bra ka's advantages as a pjodiwer of live stock, giain. dairy products, beet sugar, etc, and its attractions for the home-'-eeker llanison d Sjedd. sec -letarv ot the commission and pait owner of the I iiu oln Daily Star, vi.-it-"cl the Agricultural Itiinding last t a I ' Tin st met ure has an aiea of moi.e than twenty -three a(ies. and is neaily two miles fioni the main entiainc ot the lair Some ext raordinarv attrac tion was needed to halt huiried sight -'ceis at the exhibit, and in c-istint: about lor. such an attraction Mr Shedd made a half decision in favor of tiaiiVjUiiene ies thowing tanning scenes Then someone suggested that stere opticon views be substituted and this finally giew into a moving pictuie ex-hibitioi "A complete little theater has been built in the renter of the exhibit. e(iii! "d with a stage. 13.") opeia chairs and electric fans Standing ioom is nrovided for seven! v-five spectators Inhibitions lasting fifteen minutes are sriven thhteen times a dav so that fully :t (Kiu persons witness the exhibition dallv The show opens- with ordinary -teieoet ic on views which indicate the atricultuial and grazing belts of the Mate and these are accompanied by a hi let lectuie on Nebraska The mov ing picture entertainment then fol lows Seven diffeient sets of views aie shown in rotation, one at each ex hibition m that the same Him is used onlv twite aday One pet of pictures deals with the state's beet sugar in dustry, showing lyirvest scenes, a beet 5'tigar factory, etc. Another shows the great ranges in Western Nebiaska with a round-up jf ri.000 head of cat tle roping, brandimr bucking bronchos nnd cowbovs. A third is made up of spring and summer scenes on great farms showing i lowing, sowing, culti vating, hai vesting and tlueshing A fourth deals with midsummer and late autumn scenes, carry the year from haying time to corn husking. The fifth film consists of moving pictures taken at Nebraska's big Harvest Home Car nival The sixth shows the dairying industry by means of views of feeding, milking., shipping c ream etc. The f-eventh deals with the cattle Industry, and photographers are now in Ne braska taking other views which will he shown before the close of the fair. Each roll of film measures more than a mile and the scenes have beetf care fully selected with reference (to the human and humorous element being Interspersed with views of children, greedy young porkers, cunning calves The University Book Store ? OPERATED BY STUDENTS FOR STUDENTS Books Galore Book Cover Rings Compasses a Bargain Fountain Pens to suit all. Fully guaranteed, See our 75 cent Pen. Your Attention Is Called fo file Mcst Elegant and Complete Department of Perfumes and Toilet Articles Art, China, Water Color, Paints, Brushes, Burnishers, Bristleboard, Dresden, Schoenfcls, Fry's Paintr, and all kinds of Paper. 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