The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 13, 1904, Page 3, Image 3
." VUI -I rv 7'f ' Tlbc 3)all$ W c b r a e li a n 3 3 wmmmmTfyM I ' m. Y "If BUSINESS DIRECTORY Every Loyat University Student Is Urged to Patronize these Nebraskan Advertisers, and to Mention the Paper While Doing Co. ART (l6d& Ross I. Curtice. DARBHK SHOPS. The Aristo, Green': Palaco and Mogul. , BICYCLBS-ATllLBTIC GOODS Sl- dlcfl, Girard. nOOKS-STATIONKRY Co-op. Lin coln Book Store. Unl. Hook Store. Bjowh Drug Co. nOQK sSPITAI-C,illo&pie. TlANJvB ColiftnWa National. First Na tional HUOKDlNDr. G-Gillespie. HOWLING ALLEY Crescent. CARPENTER Geo CIGARS Fred A. Walker. Lindsay. CLEANERS AND A. Wilson. Powell, Royle & DYERS Elliott. Soukup & Wood. CLOTHING Armstrong, Magce & Deemcr, Unlaml. COAL-Gregory. P. D. Smith. Whlte- brast. CONFECTIONARY Maxwell. Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING HALL Fraternity Hall. DISEASES OF EYE, EAR &. THROAT Dr. Woodard. DRUGGISTS Stoinor, Wocmpenev, Drown. Mann, Rector. DRY GOODS-Mlller & Paine. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Ross Elec tric Co. EXPRESS Lincoln Local. Lincoln Transfer. FLORISTS -Chapin Rtof. FURNITURE Rndge & (luen;el. A. M. Davis, Hardy. FURRIER Steele. GROCERS Keystone. HABERDASHERY $2.r.O Hat Store. HARDWARE RmlGC & C-ienel. F. E. Lahr. HOTELS Lindell. - .JEWELER Tucker, WolQ E. Flem ing. LAUNDRIES Yule Bros. LUMBER Dierks. MILLINERS The Famous. NOVELTY MACHINIST Thorp. u, TICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis. . olff. PHOTOGRAPHER-TownsencL Hay den, Kennedy. PIANOS Ross P. Curtice Co. POOL AND BILLIARDS B. P. oil, The Ideal. PRINTING George Bros., New tury. Ivy Press. Review Press, ' fin & Greer. RESTAURANTS Weaterflcid. Cafe Unl. "School of Music POT- Cenj Grif- Home Cafe, Good Health. ROLLER SKATING Auditorium. SHOES Sanderson. SHOE REPAIRING Null ind McCoy. Blue Front Shop. SHINING PARLOR Union Shining Parlor. STENOGRAPHER Frank E. Lee. .SMTOR1UM Wcbor, Elliotts. TAILORS Un- nd, Union College Tailors, I-udwig. TYPEWRITER Remington. -ii CHDCDLATESBDNBDNS For Sale Only at Harley's Drug Store, 11th and O. FOOTBALL GENTLE SPORT Interesting Account of History of the Came. Tho thousand? of onthusla.si.s who assemble even yoar at Thanksgiving Uinc In order to witiosa football will' peviraps b6' Ihtbrfcated in nu account by1 oict English writers of how the game ot football vsed to bo pluycd with all in attondant brutalities, and some 1-eopio may indood be thankful that the game as plajod today ii as gentle txit iH. One writer of tho Lhiiteenth century tptaki. of tho game an being played by an unlimited number on a side and that no one was allowed to touch the, I. 'ill except with his foot. Tills wan tho origin ol the old same at Rugby. iud that stylo eontinuod to be played in this manner until the middle of lire tightetnth century, when the ball was allowec to bo carried. The game of football was an after- dinner nort. and frequently In Old England on tho "Sabbath Iay one In dhiduaJe woulde bringo a football to the center of the towne and the popu lace would" kicke the ball to tho limit of the town and would feore a point. The brutalities of tho Ajyjrt weie then srvat?et, aad many a wedding was, postponed tfetaue-e the 1riUegiOoin wa Ma-c of a h'ssv that was broken in ico(ba!k'" t Many objci ;l(.ih wore raised in the different cities, hearted almost always by t"urt nldHs ParitaiiR, and i.i many caftew tne rettrletion was mad-" prohib iting the playing of football. Master Phillip Stubb?, in his Anato lriq. cf Abuses. 1583, w.ii peculiarly bitUr in Me dCMi.incintion of tho" came. Ae said: "For a3 concerning footballe playing, I protest unto you. It may rather be called a friendly kindle of .fight than a play or mroution; a bloody murtherlng practise rathor than a fellow ly rport of p'lstimo. For Uooth noteiery one lye in waight for his advrriarie, seeking to oeithrow him and to pkke bin. on his nose, though it be u-poa hard ftouen; ho that by this meaner somotbnc their neck are broken: sometimiF their backs; sometimes their lcgg; sonielimes their amies; -omotinies one pait thrust out of jojnt; sometimes their horoh gush out with blood; sometimes their e e- stmt out. They hae the sleight to meet one betwixt two, dashe him against the heart with their elliows, to hit him undei the short riba with their gilped fists and with tholr kneos, to tatch upon tho hip and to lMcke him on hi neck with a bundled other huch murtherlng de ices." Sjraeiis'" Dall Orange. Mr. S. H. Thompson, '01, is superin tendent of tho Holdredge Kchools tlili; year. He reports a Bticessful sfhool. Can ou skaUi? Ever try roller skating? If not, ionic down some evening and try: ii you do skate, you will appreci ate the efforts of tho management ill pro; iding this great sport for the peo pie ot I.iiuoln. Tho Auditorium Rol ler Skating Rink baa a new hardwood floor and i equipped with Richaidson bull-bearing skates. Admission altcr noou. ladies free evoning ladles 15c , gents 20c. Rent of skate 20c. Lincoln Phone 17f. Transfer Co.; br.ggagr. . Special attention to wuich a .d Jew elry repairing. E. Fleming, 1211 0 Btreet Oyster-tttow 25 cents atCamoron's nev,1 Restaurant, 119 South -12th. Union Shining Chairs for ladles. Parlors. Shine, 1018 O street. oc. HIGH GRADE rti. , - - - - ft. Do "Vou FRED Oliver f i - Smoke Up Crescent Bowling Alleys 1134 N Invited M. O. WOLFF, Hii . - , Includes in the New ELdltion 25.000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. New Garetteer of tho World New Biographical Dictionary I'JiloillyW.T.llAltlUS,Vh.I) ,1.1..!).. t H. ComiuiBslonor of Ktlueiitinii. 2380 Quarto Pages. 5000 Illustrations. New MlM. Kl.-l. HiiKllnv ai-h. Webster's CoUexiato Dictionary . j, ltl(liKv. lIQOllliutretloot. Hlru; "ilOU'iln. 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