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Undoubtedly tho beat book over published an a cam, for it contains all a beginner know, and many interesting faota for jmrtenoed player . Price 10 cents. "II H prtlnn to athletics, re make It." A. Q. SPALDING & BROS. fork Ohioano St. Louis slphla San Francisco Kansas Uitr Denver WaahlncrUm a Baltimore Pittsburg ivii jaontrcai, uan. Lonaon.ung. Bend for a copy of BpaldJng'a Fall and WUtar Sport Catalogue. IVa free. Dr. J. J. Davis Graduate Rclrnctloiml Spectacles and Eyeglasses Filled lo Rellev Headaches and Eye Strain. 1132 O Strer Auto Phon. 102 I , Rt.ldtoct 2 8 18 LINCOLN. NBB. T. J. THORPE CO. Goner'l fylaohlniets All K!ndk o! Repairs Locksmllhi and Plators oi Sc Hth LINCOLN tbarlesB. Gregory ? tbe Coal Watt NO. 1044 O STREET The First National Bank of Lincoln, Nob. UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY. Capital f aOO.000.Q0 Surplus 100,000.00 Umllvidod profits . . 40,000.00 S H. Burnham, Free. A. J. Sawyer, VJco-Prealdont. II. S. Freemnu, C'aahler. If. B. Kvaus, Asst. Cashier. Frank Parks, Asst Casutw, P. R. Easlerday, Auditor, J KoK'ztt been through th you know how seldom one finds a collar and a cravat that will go well to gether. The main reason for this i that the collar it cither just too big or jtnt too (mall Quarter Size COLLARS do not bjnd either cravat or neck. The original and best are Cluett, 25 cents each Arrow, 15c each, 2 for 25c Bol4 everywhere. CWJETT. PEABODY & CO. Uakeroof Cluett and Monarch BlilrU. t'llMr 4A bulletin Today. Hofihonioro (lass meeting, 11 a. in. Memorial hall. Mooting Inteniass Athletic board, j M C. A. rooms 11 a. m. No. ). Kev. (. W. Jones, St Paul's ( Iiurch at chapel Nov Id -Junior class meeting ("torn leiture 100m, Chem. Hall No 11. Music at cliniiel Medical society meeting 8 p in Stag inception, state farm. 7 .'lit p m Nov 12- Nebraska-HR.skell football. Kansas City. N'o 111 Beginning Y M (' A wool. of prayer. o IS. Freshman I aw hop, No 18, '04, Fraternity Hall. Party University woman's building Nov. 19. Ncbraska-Bellevue football game. Meeting of Forestry club. It. 102 Neb. Hall. 8:00 p. in. Campus Gleanings Clarence Stcen visited in Beat lice Sunday Clee Club rehearsal tonight at 7 j harp Memorial hall. Mr Bullock of Norfolk, is pledged to Phi (lamina Delta. .1 H Smith '0.1 Is working for M K. Smith Dry Goods house at Omaha, Nebr. Howard Saxton. law 'Oil, who is now practicing law in Omaha, was in town jc-torday CI. II. Logan, law '012. was on t he campus yesterday, shaking hands with old friends. M S S-hallenberger of Alma, Nebr., attended the Pni (lamina banquet Sat urday night K .1 Ferguson, '03 is working for the General Electric Compan at S henectady. N. Y. A F Meuer 02. Is employed with the Nelson Morris Pa king Co.. at Kansas City, Mo. It. S. Molony of Humboldt. Nebr., witnessed the game Saturday and spent Sunday at the A. T. O house The Woman's faculty club will meet Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. A. IS. Howell, 518 U. 10. Ben Conley, of Beatrice, an old uni versity student visited friends in the city Saturday and watched the Iowa game The Engineering society will meet tomorrow evening in Mechanics' Arts hall, room 211. Professor Chatburn will speak on "Lincoln pavements" Zobe Townsend, last ear's captain of the baaeball team, visited hit; fra ternit brothers Saturday He has a position in the B & M headquarters at Omaha See Fleming. 1211 O street, about your jewelry; special attention to re pairing. Don Cameron, lunch count r. 114 So'Tnli st. New table service Hi) So. 12th. Get the best-r-Hendorson & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. I.omlng'a Dairy for lea Cream, Milk and Confectionary. Dr. A. It. Mitchell has moved to 145 So. 11th street. Dr. Lonhoff, 97, has moved to 14.") So. 11th stree't. Arm&trong Clothing Company, prac tical hatters. 1 incoln Local Express, KKW N street. Both phones. If you got It at Armstrong's, it's right. I Incoln Transfer Co:; beggage Phone 170. xtt 1 1 ixxxxxxxx: Lxxxxxxxxxxxxn The Take the World's Lincoln daily at 4:30 p, m when you go Only $925 round : World's Fair Maps : S. w . Corner J 2th F. W. CORNELL, P. T. A. iitiimiHimmiiimxiimimimiiiumTT Better Investigate tide merits and advantages offered by the various railway lines before purchasing tickets The Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ry. has electric-lighted trains, solid vestibuled, steam heated, equipped with every modern safety device, heavy steel fint-class road-bed and many other advantages. Write to F. A. NASH, General Wistirn Agent, 1524 Farnam Street, OMAHA, NEB. Y. W. C. A. Notes. In his talk before the association on Sunday afternoon Dr. Stein brought out the aparent indifference to spirit ual things on the part of people today He mentioned the three-fold nature of man and called attention to the fact that the intolloctual and even the phy sical are oftentimes developed to the neglei t of thejjpirltual There were three reasons given lor this (1 ) This is an age of specialists when men strive for perfection along one line (2.) The spirit of commer cialism has so pervaded the lives of men that all else is forgotten in the wild rush for wealth. (3.) Atropiiy al ways arises from disuse. This laat was especially Impressed that a talent, a mind, one spiritual lile allowed to fall nito disuse will soon become useless. Rr-r Stein's talk was most helpful and interesting and the moeting was one of "the best so far held. Miss Mattle Patrick has left school on account of .1 health. She went to her homo at Pawnee City Saturday. Y. W. C. 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