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Wf,rV4' "T 1- V "" ' TBJf'WM - tf .' ftffngSfri & , ' i I p VVl f. m"'I l. Zhe D a i I e Webrasftan i i Campus Gleanings aLLV!9BFlBVrLV5V5LLLLH W&BtmV&M ir. Another boautlful poster from the pon of Phil Harrison Is being used tc advertise tho Junior Prom, Fobruar I Oth. Tho poster is tho beat Phil hat yot produced and Is an excellent piece of work. u 'IBGBEnKWwImtlSlmn J " ;-',"'' iJ""'.' VttFjwi I? r , !'- I 7'H" E TO WN I I no less Minn the gown I has learned to likcthc I I Quarter Size Collar I I Tho best arc the "duett" H dud tht1 H "Arrow" CLtJirrr Ciiaiton a know Am on H Cluctt, M? oioli. Arrow, l.Voic'i, H for I Cluctt, Pcabody & Co. I H- Makcm of Cluctt nnd Monirrrli Hhlrti H Sam Westerfield Proprlotor of Sam's Cafe LittloGcmHot WnfllosanclFino Meals nml Lunches 1 17-12 f North 3 Strt Tho Palladlan boys held a meeting In tho hall yesterday morning during chapol hour and discussed idans for their program that will bo given In about threo weeks. A committee waE appointed to tako charge of the mat-tor. Tho Preshmon class has begun to show symptoms of a political cam paign and tho busy amateurs are try ing to corral votes for their respective candidates. From the present outlook, howover, Harry Swan of Omaha has by far tho largest following and his man agers and supiporters aro a strong bunch of fellows, which, together with his strength aa a logical candidate, makes him almost suro to land the presidency at tho coming eloctlon. The First National Bank of Uoo6to,NB. UNITED STATES DHPOS capiui av Burplus HMV Undivided btH . . , B. H. Bm-nham, Pm A. J. SawTW. Vic-Preiidomt, H. S. Freeman, Ctaftttf. H. B, Erane, Ast OuAIer. Prank Parka, Aast GaaMw, P. a. Baaterday, Auditor. CbailtsB. Gregory (v.ttn.'tt) rtS's;," the Coal Wan mmmm K0 044 0 STRBHT Columbia National "Rf, OF LINCOLN, DailK & NEBRASKA .Capital, $100,000.00 RiSi3yii Inoludoa In the Now ELditloa 25,000 NE.W WORDS, Etc. Now Gazottoor of tho World New Biographical Dictionary Editod by W.T. II AUUI8, Ph.D , L.L.D., U. h. Corumlsalonor of Education. 2380 Quarto Pjes. hVw rut-. 5000 Illustrations. llkhllln.l'nr AUo Webster's Collegiate Dictionary with MlOpaev. llOOllliuUfttluas. BUo i 7J0DtHl. A Special Thin Paper Edition De Luxe IrUUwl from ama lUu4 airvtfuUr edition. It ha Utnp cover and rounil corner. Blio i fi i84lV$. FREE, "A Test In Pronunciation, 'lntnict lro anJ eatertalolotr. Alio UliutnileJ jxunphleti. G. Q C. ME.RRIAM CO. Publishers, Springfield, Mass. FOOTBALL RUjLES FOR 1905. (Goorgo Ado In New York Inquirer.) Under tho revised rules, which I am now submitting through tho medium of your valuable papor, tho test of a player's ability will bo his class stand ing. It is hoped that those rules will be approved by the W. C. T. U., Prof. Harry Thurston Peck and that vast army of editorial writers whoso knowl edge of tho game has been obtained by reading tho Jioadllnea. Walter Camp may object To Bomo of the pro visions, but what caro we? RULES FOR 1905. Selection of players The eleven players constituting tho team shall be selected by the faculty, and tho student who has received tho highest grade In Greek anthology shall be captain of tho team. No student shall bo eligible for tho team unless he Is up in all his class work and has an established reputation for piety. Weather conditions In case of rain. snow, high wind, extreme heat or ex treme cold, a contest may bo Indefinite ly postponed or transferred to a class room. Preliminaries When a team appears on a field for a contest, It shall greet opposing team with tho Chautauqua salute, which consists of waving the handkerchief. After this a few min utes of social Intercourse, with friendly chats concerning books and writers, may precede the opening of the game. Substitute for "tho toss" InBtead of tossing a coin to determine which side gets the ball, the two captains shall be called upon to extract tho cube root of a number given out by the pro fessor of mathematics. The captain who la first to hand In tho correct so lution gets tho ball. Advancing tho ball The ball having been placed In the centre of the field, tho umpire, who must be a professoi of geology, exhibits to the tqam hav ing possession of the ball a fossil All membors of the team who think that they can name the geological period to which tho fossil belongs hold up their right hands. The umpire selects a player to name the period. If Jie an- sw'ere correctly, ho advances the balq two yards. If, in addition, he gives tho scientific name of the fossil, he advances tho ball five yardB. If no member of tho team can answer the questions propounded by tho umpire, tho opposing team shall be given a trial. If successful It Is given the ball. Rotation of umpires After each touchdown thore shall bo a change of umpires so that tho questions asked of a team may, during tho progress of a long and exciting gamo, cover the clajufwork In zoology, applied meta physics, veterinary sclonqe, Sanskrit, obstetrics and other usefu'rBtudies. Offside plays Any player who makes i grammatical error, mispronounces a word or seeks assistance from a fellow student Bhall bo doomed guilty of an offside pltty and his sldo shall be penal ised at least five yards. Substitute for kicking goal After a ouchdown has boon made, the team making It shall ho credited with five oolnts and tho captain of tho team shall translate 500 words of Caesar's commentaries. If he does so without n error his team Is given an addl tnoi nol"' the ootjo s If a nroal wer kicked. If ho falls the ball goos-to Cl)e Rjgl)t Road BETWEEN Chicago, St.P&ul, Minneapolis, Council Bluffs and Omaha. EQUIPMENT RIGHT, TIME RIGHT, SERVICE RIGHT, ITS ALL RIGHT, CITY TICKET OFFICE I5I2.FARNAM ST. UNION DEPOT OMAHA. --" -- mi ' the opposing team on tho 25-yard line. Resuming play On resuming play after a touchdown, one of tho players to be known as "It" Is blindfolded and the other players Join hands and circle around him, singing: "London bridge Is falling down, Falling down, falling down. London bridge is falling down, So farewell, my ladies!" While tho players are circling about, the player known as "It" touches one of tho other players In a gentlemanly manner and asks him threo questions, which must be answered. Then he tries to guess the name of the player. It he succeeds, he picks up the ball and advances- It 15 yards. Conduct during game No pushing, scuffling or boisterous conversation will be permitted. Both players and spectators must maintain absolute si lence during the mental tests. These rules probably will require further elaboration, but as they are given herewith they are sufficient to start the gamo on a new and humane sjstem. 50 YEARS' EXPERIENCE ijTJJTjra Trade Marks DE8IQN8 Copyrights Ac. Anrono Bonding a sketch and description may 3 tpeclal notice, without cnanto, in tho qnlcklr ascertain our opinion nion is prouaoiy tot. HANUDUtM Patents takon through Munn & Co. receive Invention Is nrob lions strictly coniiaonu patgntnnii tal.HAND whether an onimunlon- on Patents soiit f roo. Oldest aaoncy for Bocurinjrpotcnta. Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated 'weekly. T.arfrost cir culation of any sclentlQo Journal. Terms. 93 a year ; four months, $L Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN &Co.3eBro' Hew York Branch Office, 025 F 8 U Washington. D. C. GEO. A. WILSON Contractor and Builder Estimates furnisliod upon appli cation. Job work promptly nttonded to. Ralph Rose of tho University of Michigan, holder of the world's record for the twelve, sixteen and twenty four pound shot put, and who has prac tically won several meets for Michigan, has been declared Ineligible to repre sent Michigan in athletics for all tlmo to come. The decision was made be cause Rose competed hi a professional meet at Madison Square Garden, repre senting the Chicago Athletic dub.- Ex. The literary societies at Iowa have been requested to keep better hours. The ordinary meetings continue until midnight. They have been requested to close at 11 o'clock. Tho library at Harvard has been en larged by-22,000 volumes. This makes a total of 438,00a volumes in the library and 675,000 In tho entire university. K4K South 10th. LINCOLN, NKH. Manifolding and typewriting. See Ed Affoltor, check room, basement Uni hall. University rates. Get tho best Henderson & Ames uniforms, at Armstrongs. Lincoln Phono 176. Transfer Co.; beggagw. 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