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Ti i r ' -; THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, T- . w i K $S-x 5 , rr ' t TOMMY) THE CATERER. "THE UNI'8,INDI8PEN8IBLE." 'Wo certainly know how.. Lady atten dant if desired. SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER CAMP. Containing th'o nowly revised OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of loading toams, ombraclng over 2,500 playors. PRICE, 10 CENT8 For salo by nil Newsdealers, Athletic Goods Dealers and Depart ment Stbres. Spalding's catalogue of all athletic sports mailed free to any address. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Now Yok. Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, MinnoapollB, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore Washington, St. Louis, Kan Baa City, Pittsburg, San Francisco Now Orloans, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. LOW " ONE-WAY RATES VIA Union Pacific FROM - - 4LIINOOLN , EVE R Y DAY SEPT. 15 TO OCT. 31, 1905. $ 25.(10 Excursion to Minnesota. A desporato effort Is being made by tho football management to procuro such a TrittrHo Minnesota for the big gamo as to Insuro a great excursion. Slnco tho rato war of four years ago, when a three-dollar round trip rato wns made by onb of tho roads, nothing" resembling a fair rate has been offered by tho railroads, which have agreed not to cut so low again. Already this Vonr orto of tho Lincoln agents has requested tho Western Passenger As sociation at Chicago to make n gon oral rato of over ten dollars, which would, of course, mean no excursion, us no ono wishes to spend a year's ex penses to soo ovqn the Minnesota game. Manager Morrison is going to enter Into negotiation with tho dif ferent roads which run to Minneapolis, however, and attempt to procure -a round trip rato of six dollars, good from two days beforo tho gamo until tho day aftor. To procjiro this rato it Is absolutely necessary that ho bo able to mako a definite pledge of a certain number of tickets to tho railroad com pany, and In order to do this) ho has circulated a number of lists for Chose who will ogree to go at this rato to sign. As Borne move must be made within three or four days, these pledges should bo made as soon as poBslblo. There Is no reason why at least five hundred students nlone should not take advantage of this of fer, especially tho Freshmen, who have never had a chance to go on a football excursion bofore, and the Seniors, who will novor have a chance again during their undergraduate life. One of these lists will probably bn loft In tho Library entrance hall, so that all may, have ail opportunity to sign. There will also bo one In the editorial offices of tho Nobraskan. reaasaB & ci r Szjj NEBRASKAN WANT ADS BRING RESULTS to San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Dlogo, and many other California points. to Evorott, F.Urhuven, Whatcom, Vancouver nul Victoria. ' to Portland, Aatoiia, Tntonm ond Soattlo. to Ashland, ltosoburg. Eugono, Albany and Sa lorn, Including branch HneB in Oregon. to Spokano and inter mediate O. R. & N. points to Wenatchoo and Intermediate points. to Butto, Anaconda,. Helena, and all inter mediate main , lino points. to Ogdon ad Salt.Lako City, antf lntermediato jhaln lino points. "For full Information call on or nddress E. B. 8LOSSON,1. ' General Agent. $25.00 $25.00 $25.00 $22.50 $20.00 $20.00 Cross Country Men to Meet. Thoro will bo a mooting of all tho men who are Interostod In cross coun try work-in Dr. Clapp's office tomor row morning nt eleven o'clock. Tho purpose of the mooting Is to arouse IjUorest in cross country work and in duce a largo number of men. to try for tho team wh'lch is to represent Ne braska at tho 'Western Cross Country Moot to bo held Thanksgiving morn ing In Chicago. Last year tho five men. from Nebraska won tho ovent by ja wide margin, desplto nil sorts' of hard pluck, and wjo now hold tho cup which is offered to the winning school. As all tho western universities are repre sented at tiie contest, this Is quite a feathor In Nebraska's cap, and every offort should bo made to duplicate the performance this year. The cup be comes tho pormnnont possession of a schodl when won three consecutive times. 1 Of tho team which represented Ne braska last year, two of tho men are not in school. States and Hausor, al though tho latter will return next ffe-J moster. This gives a good chance for a good runner Co mako tho team, and It is expectod that a largo num- hor will try for tho lopen places. Prac tice runs aro taken three times a weok, and tho men picked just before the time of the contest, so that -a mediocre man will have an opportunity to do-volop. Kappa Alpha Theta.,415 No. 13th St. Alice Beatty, '09, Hastings. Margaret Wheeler. '09, Lincoln. Kappa Kappa Gamma. Edith Wilson, '09, Lincoln. Mabel States, '09, Lincoln. Corlnne White, '09, Ashland. Florence Harford, '09, Ashland. Madge Merroll, '09, Falrbury. Marie Kesterson, '09, Falrbury. Etta Gravelle, '09, Falrbury. Eva Penny, '09, Wood River. PI Beta Phi 518 N. lGth St. Edna Scott, 09, Malvern, la. Mary Wadsworth, '09, Council Bluffs. Grace Hamilton, '09, Dakota City. . Mabel Lyford, '09, Falls City. Gertrude Klncald, '09, Lincoln. Floss Denny, '09, Lincoln. Marie Talbot, '09, Lincoln. In tho west window of Palno's Clothing Store may bo -seen a dlBplay of cadet paraphernalia, straps, caps, chevrons,, etc. Wo are putting out a $12.50, $13.50 and a $15.00 cadet suit you aro Invited to call and inspect be fore placing your order. In School of Music Cafe now open. Ghnpin Bros, Florists 127 So. 13th,- Armstrong's Headquarters for uniforms. Best 15-cent meals, taurant. Phoenix Res- Remarkable Reduction In Rates to the South. On October 3 and 17, November 7 and 21, December 5 and 19, tho Mis souri Pacific will soil round trip tick ets to many points In Southwestern Missouri, Oklahoma, Indian Territory. Arkansas, Texas and Louisiana at 75 per cent of tho ono way rate. For example, round trip rate to Ft. Worth, Tex., will be $13.65, to Galves ton, $20.35, to Oklahoma City, $10.00, etc. Two dally trains, with Pullman sleeper every night to Kansas City. Full information nt City Ticket Of fice, S. W. C6r. 12th & O Btreots. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A. Lincoln Local Express, 1234 O St. Both phones. King & Jes8up Tho Ivy Press for fine printing. Manager Morrison returned from Minnesota Tuesday. Geology 15,lG and 17 meet In N 201 nk !) n'olnnlcSnttirtlav-w ' w ..,.. -.-.... . Fraternity Pledges. (Continued from page 3.) Delta Delta Delta. Fay Bonnoll, '09, Lincoln. Elslo Vonters, '09, Lincoln. Helen Allen, '09, Lincoln. Keo Currlo, '09, Broken Bow. Clara Hermnnsen, '09, Kearnoy. Paulino Roper, '09, Pawnee. Delta Gamma 1617 St. Lois Fossler, '09, Lincoln. Fanchon Hooper, '09, Lincoln. ' .Kathorlno Doyie, '09, Fremont.' Eat at Don Cameron's now restau rant, 119 So. 12th St. , -Eat at tho Uni. School of Music Cafe; new management. Uniforms Shits $14.50, .caps $1.25, at Armstrong Clothing Co. Registrar E. H. Clark made a busi ness trip to Omaha cyesterday. Printed or engraved calling cards at King & Jessup'S 125 No. 12th bt. Seniors. Class meeting Thursday at 11:00, Chemistry Lecture Room.' Election of officers. ."history, and SemlnaY Papers, regu lar size and weight, 7c per 100 sheets Simplex Note Books, 25c and 35c each. All Unl supplies at lowest prices. Tho Lincoln Book Storo. If you want your feet to be perfect and dressed in the most up. to' date styles, wear Sanderson's $4.00 Special Shoes " 'f t 1 A I 'tgy.ni -A ;- t ' mr i"n . J " ty g"'"