The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 14, 1904, Page 4, Image 4

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A, G. Spalding & Bros.
LargosI Manufacluron in the World
ol Official Alhlotlc Supplies.
Thi) foot lmll ftip
pllon manufaetur
od by A .0. Spald
ing & Uiioh. are
tho bout that can
nbflolutoly bo pro
duced ; thojr nro of
mi p o r 1 o r m n k e :
tb (17 have stood
tho tout for ovor
twmitr-olRlit yoArs, and arc iih1 by nil Inter
col 1 0 g f tit e, IntorHoholantlc and prominent foot
bull tfcttinH of tho oountry. No oxjhuiho is pared
in making tho gooda oonrinK tho Spalding
Trade-Mark aa near perfect dm it in poanlble to
produoo a manufactured nrtlc'a and if It bean
thin mark of perfection it la tho boat .
&PALDINCP8 OFFICIAL FOOT BALL
IDK. Edited by Wnltor Camp. Contains
a NEW RULES FOR 100!. Special nrtlolea
on tho came. It in, In fact, n comploto en
cyclopedia of tho game . Price 10 oonU .
SPALDING'S HOW TO PLAY FOOT BALL.
Edited by Walter Camp . Newly roviaad for lOOi.
Undoubtedly tho boat book ovoi publiBhod on
on tho (fame, for it contain all a boglnnor
aould know, and many InteroHtlntf facta for
experienced player. Prloe 10 cent.
"If It pertains to athletics, wo make it ."
A.Q.SPALDING &
8 aw York Chicago
olladalphla San Francisco
Kfalo Denror
ton Baltimore
Mlnnoapolla Montreal, Can.
BROS.
St. Louis
Kansas City
Washington
Pittaburir
London, Eng.
Send for a oopy of Spaldlng'a Fall and.
rv inter sporta uataiogue. lt'a iroa,
Dr. J. J. Davis
Graduate RcIrnctionLst
Spectacles and Eyeglasses Fitted to Relieve
Headaches and Eye Strain.
1222 O Street- AutoPhoni 302 1, Residence 2818
LINCOLN. NEB.
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6. G.fflann
117 North Eleventh St.
LINCOLN. NHI3.
Druggist
CbarhsB. Gregory
( v. of n. '91 )
'-"'3 Zh Coal Wan
NO. 1044 O STREET
Sam Westerfield
PioprN tor (if
Sam's
Cafe
Little (Join Hot
WnilU-s and iDu'
Muni and
Lunrht".
I 17-12 1 North 13
Street
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Quarter Size
COLLARS
have a hIio over)' Quarter of an inch.
Tills given one n chance to secure
Unit perfect tit and sit wltk-li murks
the well made collar and the well
dressed
man. The
best of
the
Quarter
Size
Collars
are
stamped
Cluett
M I xmw I I H
m 1 1 r 1 1
I Clortt Ciialton
I Arkow Alcon
Arrow
two for
3 cents
lie only difference Is in the quality
in all else they aro nlko.
Cluett, Peabody & Co.
Makers of Cluett and Monarch Shirts
Campus Gleanings
TIip ( Ihfs In Front li I will hiue Its
Ihst tPFt tliin mornliiK.
A II Miller ef Kennnnl. Neb., went
homo WodneMliiy,' for n short .lslt
M H 111 own leaves tomorrow for
his home at Tcviinisph. to spend Sun
day. Aitlinr I Mvers. 'ol. Ls wnrMnj; 'for
the ICqiiitali'o I lie Insurant o com any.
In HoMon
A It. Moote. 03. is tho head of tho
Hi-letue department of North Platte
Mph h hool
The registration In Rpnernl botany
now lncli:tles 100 names, which is
lnier than eer before
Otto Mallet, while working at a forge
In the bIioh!! yesterday, was struck in
the eye 1 a splinter of ted-hot steel.
V E Penrod. '0(5. a prominent mem
ber of the track team, returned to the
university Monday, to lesume his
studies
W S McNutt who got a badly
broken nose in atademv football prac
tice last week. Is able to attend closfe
again
The atademy football team will play
the city V. M. C A eleven Satur
day afternoon at tho F. and M park
No admlFsion will be charged
Tho first regular meeting of the
Pershing Rifles will he he'd Thursday.
0 t 2. in the armory
n Order Capt I. T. Hewitt
Plans for a new gieen hoise are
now talkedeof The present structure
is too old and rotten to last much
' nger and will have to be replaced
UlS'l
On Fiid'ij afternoon from f. to 0
o lev k theie will be an open meeting
t the botanical seminary in the bot
anical lecture room (102) in Nebiaska
H.ill Dr Ft nst Detiev will iotcI a
1 a, r on the 1 otany of Turkestan
ICdwaid A Hecsov. 'fir. and 'AS who
has been iiitlng in the city for a
week or so. left for St I ouis yester
day He will take in the world's fair
and then go on east to Plttsflelcl. Ma?.s.,
where he is in the employ of the Stan
ley Flee ti lc ompan Pining the past
"iiiiHiKr he has been abroad traveling
In Holland. Germany, Swlteiland
Franco and Fngland While in Europe
he inspected many electrical establish
ments and appliances
Communication.
The announcement in yesterday's
Ncbiaskan regarding the proposed
meeting of the Debating league, gave
an erroneous impression of the forensic
movement on foot Tho so-called "A111
iilganiaU'ri I eagne of Debating So
clelleb," which name is entirely un
authorative. is intended to be merely
an organization binding together tho
several independent debating societies
In the nnhersity The purpose of this
organization is not. as was stated, "to
conduct 'donates with Eome of the
smaller colleges of Nebraska." but
simply to arrange interSocial eon
tests withTn the univeisity. It Is be
lieved that such an organization would
be the means of creating rivalry be
tween the Individual societies, and not
only an inf teased interest In debating,
but also much instruction and practice
would result from tnter-soclety debates
For this organization to be a success
it needs the support of every student
'nterested In debntlng work. A meet
ing will be held in Union Hall Satur
day evening for the purpose of organ
'zing All old members of the various
societies should make It a point to at
tend, and all new students, who are
interested in forensic work, will be ex
tended the "riacl hand "
ALBERT M I EVY.
ROSCOE J. ANDERSON.
The Information contained In yester
day's Nebraskan was obtained from the
signe:s of the abo e communication.
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The College Man's O
Overcoat Will O
Please Him X
II Selected nt MAYER DR0S.
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fairr HitC: TnTifc Both P,aln and
VVI 4-' wvri4Xfcj backs are exceed!
ly fine and dressy garmenls. Have broad shoul
ders and are built especially for young men. Black
gray and fancy colors In large and pleasing variety.
It will be a pleasure to us to show you these hand
some garments and no obligation on your part to
purchase.
The Hat for Gentlemen
KNOX HATS are the hats of tone and
character and are worn by the world's best dressers.
Both soft and stiff chapes in all colors. Be gocd to
yourself by wearing a Knox Hat. Mayer Bros,
are sole agent;.
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The College Man's Shoes
Nothing adds more to a man's appearance than a good fit-
8 ting shoe. University and Kcgent brands stand tor
right shoes, for shape and service. Light, medium and heavy
shoes of vici calfskin and other popular leathers. These are
v the $3 and $3.50 shoes sold only by Mayer Bros.
gVYAYER BROS.Q
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The Palace Livery Co.
(PALACE STABLES)
77ie Finest Turnouts in the City.
Bill Phont 453 Automatic Phone 1 453
I 129-1 Hi M STREET
See Yourself as
Others See You
rnHE Printed Stationery you use
reflects your business judg
ment. No job fa too common to
be neatly done. What you want
when you want it.
125-127 Nh King & Zurbrigen
TwelltfcTStrtet The Ivy Pra Printer
For those New
SWELL HATS
Call at
Unland's
1042 O street
lie Makes
CLOTHES
atftrOjRCwiiffHaaSD
EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN COAL.
We have been very successful in
catering to weddings and parties
where something EXTRA FINE
Is wanted. Why can't we furntsh
you with your Groceries for ail
occasions?
KEYSTONE GROCERY
iai South 13th Street
aaMalW?!-CiASyil
If you want to see the swclfest
lot of Fall Shoes you ever saw,
drop in at
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