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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1904)
IT b e atltf ftebrftefcan V k lY X BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyal University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing So. ART GOODS Ross l Curtlco. T3ARHKR SHOP Green's, Paldce and Mogul. BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si- (11pp. ROOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin coln Book Store. Uni. Book Store. BOOKBINDL (1 Gillespie. BOWLING ALLEY Crescent. CIGARF Powell, Royal and Walker. CLOTHING Armstrong, Magee & Deemer, Unlaml. COA1 Gregory, P. D. Smith, White breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell, Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DRUGGISTS Steiner, Woempener, Brown, Mann. DRY GOODS Miller &. Paine. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ross Elec tric Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS Chapin Bros. FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzcl, A. M. Davis, Hardy. G ROGERS Keystone. HAiiERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Store. HARDWARE-Rudge &- Guenzel, F. E. Lahr. HOTELS Lindcll. JEWEI KRKTiieherlFW,inlng. WoltT. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. MANDOLIN INSTRUCTION Mis. II. V Rhone. IILI INERS The Famous. . TICIANS Dr J. .1. l)alF. olff. PIANOf -Ross P Curtice Co. FOOL AND BILLIARDS- B. P Po- c II. The Ideal. PRINTING George Jlros . New Cen tury, Ivy Press. Reiev i'ress, C.iil'- fin &. Greer. RESTAURANTS Westerfieid. Home Cafe. Uni. School of M-isic Cafe. Good Health. SHOES Sanderson. SHINING PARLOR The Lincoln Shining Parlor. STENOGRAPHER Frank E. Liie. UITOIUUM Weber, Saukup & Wood. TAILORS Unlaml, Union College Tailor.s. See Yourself as Others See You T iHE Printed Stationery you use renecis your Business juog ment. No job is tooxommon to be neatly done. "What you want wuen you warn n. -.27 Noh King & Zurlinger Uftetenth Street The Ivy Preas Printers Dr. J. J. Davis Graduate Rclrnctionkt Spectacles and Eyeglasses Fitted to Relieve Headaches and Eye Strain. 1222 O Street Auto Phone 302 1 , Rcildcocc 2818 LINCOLN. NEB. the Borne Cafe ih i ti. fiomt CookittQ Regular Board $3.50 Per Week. HHplI and frisky lambs. "Results from this exhibition hae l:een surprising, " said Mr. Shedd. "The attendance at the fair was light in May. and our theater was open only three weeks. Yet we entertained 25, )() people that month. 17.0(H) in .lune, and 55.000 in .Inly. When the crowds lomn this fall we will show to stand ing loom only at every performance. The exhibition has enabled us to place an immense amount of printed mat ter with people who will keep it. Our literature is all made for the pocket, and includes nothing in the shape ol a big, expensive souvenir. Nor do w throw it n round recklessly. At each exhibition the lecturer tells the audi ence wheie to get printed matter, and after each show we give out a map of Nebraska indicating the free gov ernment lands opened up last April, and a vest pocket memo-book dealing with crops, bank statistics, etc More than 50,000 booklets were distributed dining the first three months, and I ii m sure that each went into the hands of an interested reader. The fame of the exhibition has spread through the fair at an amazing rate and people all come to the Nebraska exhibit before they leae the Agricultural Building. The exhibit as a whole will cost not moie than $5,000, including the ex pense of getting the moving pictures. The views were made for us by the Solig Polyscope Company of Chicago. An exhibition of this kind could be given in the end of a car of products, null as is used h many states to ad veitise their resources, and In small towns where the home-seeker lives v ould be a potent attraction. "The Nebraska exhibit Is also kept before the public- by means of a press service of Mr. Shedd's devising Every day a batch of news items is .sent to the St. I ouis papers, as well as to the World's Fair press bureau. Mr. Shedd is i: trained newspaper man. having worked on Lincoln dallies and acted us Eiuopean c oi i espoudent for the New York Tiibune. His matter is pro pared with an intimate knowledge of what is dosiic'd hy editois. and much of it is printed. The Nehraska ex lilhitH, in fact, are moie Iroquontlv mentioned in the press than those of any other state. "There's no great roc ret about pre pruing mutter that will be accepted by editors." he says. "The tirst re quisite is to lune something to saj Our exhibit baa many interesting fea tures, such as the stuffed body of C.iallenger.' the blue-ioan prize steer who took the first prize at the Inter national fat stock show in Chicago last Pill. Ho cost $(iVon the lange, and the expense of putting him in con dition was $.'55. He took the prize over imported steers, and was sold for $1,000. When piominent men register at our exhibit I never fail to send their names to the papers." We are informed that Mr. Shedd's idea of a moving picture exhibition, which he has so successfully cairied out. as indicated above, originated with Professoi Barbour, also of the University of Nebraska, and with Mr. Shedd. a member of the commission. Dr. Barbour's work on the educational exhibit of the state has previously at tracted much attention, and has un doubtedly Jone much to advertise the universltyL.'BB. Well as the public school .system o'f-Nefraaha. Hale & Buck's Latin Grammar, 9(c "U. of N." Tablets. 15c. The "U. of N " Fountain 'Pon. Kk gold warranted, $1 History and Seminary Papers. 7c per 100. Revefsablo Note Books, 15c each The I Incoln Book Store. CADETS! New regulations at the Co-op. The Ideal ROYLPE:,' ts&Z" Billiards and Pool TEN NEW TABLES 1028 O Street ' LINCOLN, NEB. Lindsey's Cigar Store CARRIES MAGAZINES AND PIPES Zry Llndsey's mixture OF SMOKING TOBACCO SI8 North Hth St. LINCOLN, NEB Low Rates East October 11. 1904. One fare plus $2 for tho round trip to mftny points In Indiana and Ohio, and to some points In Kentucky. Good to return for 30 days. Via tho Chicago, Milwaukee & St Paul Railway Through train service to Chicago from all points on tho main line of the Union Pacific Railroad. Routo of The Overland Limited. Three trains daily, Omaha to Chicago. For Froo Books and Folders Kindly Fill Out This Coupon aud Mail Today lo F. A. NASH, G. W. A. 1524 Farnam St, Omaha Name Street Address... City Probable Destination EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN GOAL. We have been very successful In catering to weddings and parties where something EXTRA FINE is wanted. Why can't we lurnish you with your Groceries for all occasions? KEYSTONE GROCERY I2i South 13th Street I THE TO IV N I H no less than the gown H B lms learned to like the H I Quarter Size Collar I I The best are the I "duett" H H "Arrow" H H CH'I'TT ClIALluN AKHUU Alt ON H Cluett, 25c eU-li. Armw . l.Veieli, I i for I Cluett, Pcubody & Co. I H MakcrM of duett mid Monarch Sliirtw H State- STEINER-WOEMPENER DRUG CO. Wholesale ,ind Retail DRUGGISTS Automatic Phone J707 IJ46 O Street LINCOLN, NEB. ROSS ELECTRIC CO. 122 No. 14th 'Phone 374 Electric Suppliea, Window Lighting, Electric Signa, Ga, Electric and Combination Fuluree, Dynamos 'niMo,"---- House and Store Wiring All klnda of Elev ator Repair. LINCOLN, NEB nRS.OV W. RHONE Mandolin and Gutnr Instructor Studio 133a J St., Lincoln Formerly instructor in Univertity School of Mualc nd Wsilcyan Univertity. For further information call at studio, or ring up Auto Phone 133a 6. E.fflann I J 7 North Eleventh 8t. LINCOLN. NEB. Druggist Short time Loans We Loan Money to You. SEE US PEOPLE'S LOAN AND TRUST GO, Room 107, Ground Floor Fraternity Building J. R. BURLEIGH, Manager Columbia National TlU OF LINCOLN, JDaflK & NEBRASKA Capital, $100,000.00 Charles B. Gregory ( v. oi n. 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