The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 10, 1904, Page 3, Image 3

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Cbc Daili? F e I) r a o li a n
BUSINESS DIRECTORY
HARVARD AWARDS.
Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing So.
ART GOdlDS Rosa P. Curtice.
BARBER SHOP Green's, Palace and
Mogul, the Arlsto.
BICYCLES-ATHLETIC GOODS Si
dles. BOOKS-STATIONERY Co-op, Lin
coln Book Store, Unl. Book Store,
Brown Drug Co.
BOOK HOSPITAL Gillespie.
BANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional BOOKBINDL .G Gillespie.
BOWLING ALLEY Crescent.
CARPENTER Geo. A. Wilson.
CIGARS Fred A. Powell, Roylo &
Walker, Lindsay.
CLEANERS AND DYERS Elliott,
Soukup & Wood.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Magee
&
Deemer, Ulend.
COAL Gregory, P. D. Smith, White
breast. CONFECTIONERY Maxwell, Lincoln
Candy Kitchen.
DAIRY Laming.
DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall.
DENTIST Dr. Jack.
DISEASES OF EYE, EAR & THROAT
Dr. Woodard.
DOCTORS Dr. Mitcholl; Dr. Lenhoff.
DRUGGISTS Stolner. Woempener,
Brown, Mann, Rector.
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
JEJLECTRICL SUPPLIES Rosa Elec
tric Co.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local, Lincoln
TrwtfM.
FLORISTS Chapln Bros.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A.
. M. DaYla, Hardy.
.FURRIER SUelo.
dROCORS Keystoae.
AtJBRDASHKRY $2. BO Hat Store.
HARDWARE Rudge Jb Gueaiel, F.
H . Lair.
HOTELS Eiadell.
JEWELER Tucker, Wolff, E. Flem
ing. LAUNDRIBS Yule Bros.
LUMBER TMerk.
MILLINERS The FamouB.
NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp.
OrTICIANS Dr. J. J. Daris, ..ol.
PHOTOGRAPHER Townnend, Hay
den. PIANOS Rom P. Curt!f Oo.
POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. Pow
ell, The Ideal.
PRINTING George Bros., New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, Itovlew PresB, Grif
fin & Greer.
RESTAURANTS Wet5rfleld, Horn
Cafe, UnJ. School of Music Cafe,
Good Health.
SHOES Sanderson.
SHOE REPAIRING Null and McCoy.
Blue Front Shop.
SHINING PARLOR Union Shining
Parlor.
STENOGRAPHER Frank E. Lee.
SUITORIUM Weber, .
Elliotts.
TAILORS Uni nd, Union College
Tailors, Ludwlg.
TYPEWRITER Remington.
THHRB IS NO
, Watch, CIocK or Article ol Jcwtfry
WB CANNOT REPAIR
X A. Tuokor, Jeviifler
a O W-Plaj. Ba 034. Auto JU4
& & MANN
Curies k iU line ol
A. A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS
And also Repairs Them. .
117 Nbrth Elbventh Unesln
System of Athletic Awards in Ef
feet at Eastern School.
The arrangoment at Harvard of
awards, such as sweaters, caps, etc.,
has been revised as follows:
Sweaters a nd unframed pictures
shall bo given to oach head coach; to
members of tho university football
and baseball crews, track and' hockey
organizations who aro entitled to wear
the "H"; to members of the froBhman
football, baseball and crew organiza
tions who are entitled to class numer
als; and also sweaters to members of
tho second football teams, not to ex
ceed 20, and second basoball teams,
not to exceed 15, indicated by tho head
coaches. In tho case of tho university
teams tho respective managers shall
be authorized to include tho cost of
theBe rememberances as part of the
legitimate expenses of their teams, but
in tho case of tho freshman teams,
which are expected to bo self-supporting,
tho respective deficits must bo
made good by contribution from tho
class concerned.
The members of teams in the minor
sports who are entitled to wear tho
"H" awarded in thoso Bporta may also
receive tho sweaters and unframed pic
tures as abovo indicated, provived that
such awards be paid for without tho
management incurring any deficit.
As regards cups or medals, tho com
mitteo authorizes tho following prac
tice, which has heretofore prevailed:
1. Cups for the winners in tho graded
crew and class races.
2. Bronze medals for first place win
ners in tho freshman, inter class and
all extra track moots; also for hare
and hound contests. Gold medals aro to
be given for broken records.
3. Cups or medals for the winners
in singles and doubles In the fall and
spring tennis tournaments.
4. For the Lelter cup baseball se
ries cups have already been provided
from outside sources.
5. For members of the university
football teams cups or minaturo foot
balls are not furnished by the athletic
committee, but have occasionally been
provided from outside sources.
6. Hatbands may be given each sea
son to members of the university and
freshman football and baseball crews
and university track organizations.
Selection shall be the samo as In tho
case of sweators already mentioned.
L. L Hartor who graduated a coiiple
of years ago, and who is now one of
the botanical Investigators in tho bu
reau of plant Industry in Washington,
has nearly completed a thesis for tho
master's degree on "Tho Variation of
Wheat Varieties In Toxie Salt Solu
tions." Ho has been at tho university
the past month working upon It, under
direction of Professor Bessey. Two ad
ditional bundles of botanical speci
mens, aggregating about 300 species
were received by the department of
botany last week. They will be added
to the Herbarium as Boon as they can
be mounted.
New books at tho Lincoln Book
Store. "A Ladder of Swords," by Gil
bert Parker, " In the Bishop's Car
riage" by Marlam Mlonelson, "TTho
Pillar of Light," by Louis Tracy, "Tho
Grafters" by Francis Lynde, etc. etc.
The chance of a lifetime. Hear Rev.
Frank M. Lynch D. D. in his great
lecture "A Pilgrimage to Palestine."
St. Paul's church Thursday night. Ad
mission 25 cts. Children 10 cts.
BuBt's of Roosevoltiand Parker will
be given tp the members of the repub
lican and democratic clubs. Maxwell's,
13th and N.
Special attention to watch a-id Jew
elry repairing. E. Fleming, 1211 O
street
Rent a Remington at student rate
and keep your notes in good form.
Office Corner of Ollvor Theater Bldg.
See Fleming, 1211 'O street, about
your Jewelry; special attention to re
pairing,
Wo furnish ice cream, Ices, and
punch for parties. Maxwell's, Thir
teenth and N.
Boh Bona. and Venetian chocolates at
Mastweire, Thirteenth and N.
Excursion Tickets
Via The Burlington
ST, LOUIS & RETURN KTSTdT. $9.25
ST. LOUIS & RETURN 'C""30: ." $15,50
ST. LOUIS & RETURN lr.' 3,:L,ml: $17.20
CHICAGO & RETURN ELL1. 30 '. . '.Um" $20.00
CHICAGO & RETURN SZTiE $20.10
Burlington Depot,
7 th Street, botwoon P and Q
Tolophono, Burlington 1290
Automatic 2113
MARSH-BURKE Co.
Succeior to
Tho P. D. Smith Coal Co. and Tidball-Marsh Co.
Carry the be. tgr ad s
of domestic
MONARCH at $6.50, ROCK SPRINGS and
WYOMING LUMP at $8.50 and the best Colo
rado you ever used at $8.25. All kinds of steam
coal the best money can buy. ,,
Office, 1140 O Street; Phones, Bell 793, Auto. 3373
Yard,-6th and N Streets; Phones, Bell 329, Auto. 2329
Yard, 20th and N; Bell Phone 362 i
Crescent Bowling Alleys
1134 N
Full Dress Suits
$25 to $50
LUDWIG
1036 O Street
ITEIHED-WOEMPENER
RUG CO.
DRUGGISTS
U Phm J 707 1 1 4 O StrMt
LINCOLN, NHB.
T. J. THORPE CO.
Gensr'l Machinist
AU Klixli of FUptlra
Looktmiths and Platers
Phm6U
309 So. (Ith LINCOLN
The First National Bank
of Llncola, Neb.
UNITED STATE DEPOSITORY.
Capital $ 200,000.00
Surplus 6...- 100,000.00
Undivided profits . . 40,000j0O
B. H. Burnnam, Pre.
A. J. Sawyer, Vlce-Presldest.
. H. S. Freeman, Cashier,
H, B. Evans, Aunt, Gashlor.
Frank Parka, Aset. Gashttr,
P. R. Eaaterday, .Auditor,
CltyTlckol Offlco,
10th and 0 Streots. TelophonoJ:
Bell 235
Automatic 3111
Amo g whi h you '
wil fiodtbe
STRBBT
Columbia National
D.-t OF LINCOLN,
DaOk n NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.60
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Is Partlcwlat About HU Shoes
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; Is PtrtlcwUf About HU Shoes 1
THE WALKOVER SHOE 1
la the best shoe for men's 9
feet. Our line Is strictly up-
to-date. Call and let us I
show them. M
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