The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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Largest Manufacturers In the World
ol Official Athletio Suppllos.
Tho football sup
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duced ; thoy are of
Htiporior make:
thoy haTo stood
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twontr-olsht yors, and aro used by all Inter
ooilofflnto, IntorHoholantlo and prominent foot
ball teams of the oountry. No oxponae la spared
in making tho goods boaring tho Spalding
Trade-Mark an near perfect as It 1b possible to
prodnoe a manufactured artlc and if It Boars
this mark of perfection It Is tho boot .
SPALDING'S OFFICIAL FOOT BALL
i. lSi- W,WLbL w""- Oamp. Contains
tho NEW RULB8 FOB 1001. Spwlal articles
on tho game. It Is, in fact, n complete en
cyclopedia of tho game . Prioo 10 oonu .
SSPALdINO'S jfoW TO PLAY FOOT BALL,
lited by Walter Camp . Nowly rorUed for 1004.
ndoabtedly the bent book ov6r published on
Son the game,, for It contains all a beginner
ould know, and many InteroHtlng facto for
a ozperlonaod player . Price 10 cunt.
"If It pertains to athletlm, wo make U."
A. Q. SPALDING &
BROS.
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Kansas City
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Denver
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Dr. J. J. Davis
Graduate Rclrnctlonisl
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Headaches and Eye Strain.
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LINCOLN. NEB.
the dome Cafe
dome Cooking
Regular Board $3.50
Per Week.
CbarhsB. Gregory
(V.otn.'9D
Telephones 343
ZZbe Coal Man
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NO. 1044 O STREET
Sam Westerfield
Pio.irh tor or
Sam's
Cafe
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Myitis, and
Lunclu-s
I 17-121 North J 3
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I KraVtf been throuoh this--vou
know how seldom one finds a collar
and a cravat that will go well to
gether. The majn reason for this is
that tho collar is either just too big
or just too small.
Quarter Size
COLLARS
do not bind either cravat or neck.
The original and best are
Cluett. 25 cents each
Arrow, 15c each, 2 for 25c
Bold ererwhere.
Makers of Cloett and Monarch Shirts.
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Y. W. C. A. Notes.
A large number of girls attended tho
Bible study rally Sunday afternoon.
Each girl who had enrolled for Blblo
study was given a white carnation and
those who had not wore the red flower.
About fifty girls had already enrolled,
and before the close of the meeting
many others became eligible to wear
the white flower.
The addresB by Chancellor Andrews
should have been heard by every girl
In the university. He gave the follow
ing reasons why we should be familiar
with our Bible: It Ib the greatest book
of history Jn all the world; It Is the
greatest book of literature; it is the
greatest book on moralltv and It con
tains the history of the moat perfect
1110 ever lived.
The only way to become familiar
with the Blblo is to read it.
In all, about seventy-five girls have
registered for the Y. M. C. A. Bible
courses.
In practice court, the following of
ficers have been selected:
Supreme Court.
Chief Justice C. R. Sargent.
Justices H. G. Wellenslck. William
Bride.
Clerk J. L. Fisher. 'Of..
Bailiff n. j. Gibson. "00.
District Court.
R. J Anderson '04.
J. W. Blezek. '05.
Clerk Claude Davis '00.
Sheriff D. C. Chase. '06.
Justice Court.
C M. Uolfson. 0G.
George Lantz. 'Ofi.
Constable A. H. I.undin.
Regular gymnasium work for the
women will begin this week. All first
and third year classes will meet
Thursday, October 13, at regular class
hours. Second year classes meet on
Monday. October Tl.
Cora Headington, Joliet, Mont.;
Maude F'orter. HAigler; Fannie Drake.
Broken Bow; Bertha Hunt. Eva Heath,
Mrs Ella Miller and Elizabeth Young
of I incoln registered at the University
School of Music this week.
, Professor Carr of tho School of Music
will soon begin a series, of lectures on
the scientific side of voice culture,
anatomy, ets. His first lecture will
be "The Art of Singing." .
H. Crouch, also of the '04 class, will
be chemist for a smelting company in
Denver. He was married last spring
to Miss 4.iae Henry.
Tho first of next term (Nov. 14) -Professor
Carr will open a class in French.
Italian and English diction and lnter
pietation. Got warm! Have a hot chocolate at
Maxwells. Thliteonth and N.
Tho now cadet cap made right and
is light, at Palno's Clothing Store
Tho now army regulations are now
on sale at the Co-op.
T.emlng's Dairy for Ice Cxeam,
Milk and Confectionary.
Fleming. 1211 O St., Is showing a
nice line of jewelry.
Meals served In 3 minutes. Good
Health Cafe.
Armstrong Clothing Company prac
tical hatters.
Buy your new army regulations at
tho Co-op.
Lincoln Transfer Co.; baggage
Phone 17G.
CADETS! New regulations at the
Co-op.
If you got It at Armstrong's. It's
right.
The No-Moat Place. Good Health
Cafe.
Chapln Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13tl.
$5.00 fop $4.00. Good Health Cafe.
Meals, of Lunch. Good Health Cafe.
Subscribe for The Nebraskan.
Wabash
Is The Only Line Landing
you at the
WORLD'S
FAIR
Round trip rates from Omaha are as follows:
$8.50 eold dally except Friday and Saturday, good seven days.
$13.80 sold dally, good fifteen days.
The Wabasa Is the only line that lands passengers at the main
entrance of the World's Fair Grounds. Also the only line that can
check your baggage to the World's Fair Station. Think what a saving
of time, annoyance and extra car fare. w
All agents can Eell you through ticket and route you over the
Wabash. 1 $. t I ;j , ,;, ( (.(i jij
Very low rates to many points South, Southeast. For beautiful
World's Fair folder and all Information call. at 1G01 Farnum St., or
address
HARRY E. MOORES,
G. A. P. D. Wabash Ry, Omaha, Neb.
Price, $30;00
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Columbia Disc Records
FOR THIS MACHINE
$1.00 Each ot $1000 Pet Dosen.
Sold for Cash or on Easy Payments of $i Per Week.
COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH CO.,
1621 Farnam Street,
OmaHa, Nt3foresk:.a. '
The Palace Livery Co.
(PALACE STABLES)
The Finest Turnouts in the City.
BU Phone 453 Automatic Phone J 453
1 129-1 3J M STREET
THE
Railroad
Columbia National
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Capital, $100,000.00
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