7sz:m. WWOriffW1 ' M1 -MWffyiw & .ywr .t ; THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. ? t h &, ,v. I? r r TOMMY, THE CATERER. A,, vfx r . "THE UNI'8 INDI8PEN8IBLE." We certainly know how.. Lady atten dant If desired. SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide .FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER" CAMP. Containing the nowly revlsod OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of loading towns, om bracing over 2,500 RftpronLc. PRICE, 10 CENTS For salo by nil Nowsdoalers, Athletic Goods Dealers and Dopart- -mcnt StoreB. Spalding's cataloguo of all athletic sports 'mailed froo to any addresB. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Now York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, Mltaoapoll8, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Kan Baa City, Pittsburg, San Francisco Tow Orleans, Syracuse Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. "FOLLOW THE FLAG." HOME VI8ITOR8 EXCURSION, NO VEMBER 30TH. To many points In Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Western Pennsylva nia, Now York and West Virginia, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. The WABASH has, solid road-bed, rock ballast, and now equipment; re clining chair cars (SEATS FREE). For rates, maps and all Information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Fai 'St., or address 4 s : THARRY E. MOORES. G. A. P. D. Wab.-R.IL,' Omaha,-Nobr.v It the operator Is to write as fast as can read, sno must be able to SEE too. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 136 No. 11th 8t Bell Phone, 348; Auto 3881. Our. Cravenetto raln-coatsfor young me. Io$klkerovorcoats soft,- light and dressy the most useful garment a man. can. have. See some of them la our west window. Paine Clo. Co. t Chapin Bros, Florists,- 127 So. 13th; xJllllL Weatover Returns From Michigan. John Westover, assistant coach, has returned from Ann Arbor, where ho Attended the Michlgan-Vnndorbllt game on Saturday. This game proved a victory for the former by n score of 18-0. Westover was Booth's special emmlssary to Ann Arbor to study Michigan's stylo of play. WeBtovor is of the firm opinion that Michigan 'will hnve to play a bettor article of ball and that faster if she takes the varsity Into camp. Michi gan played the game last Saturday In the same style that she Intends to play It against Nobraskn, that is, by steady ond hnrd lino bucking. This proved offectlvo against the Vander bllt'tenm, but there will be n difference when they try this style of piny on Nebraska. Michigan also tried two e;id runs, but wore thrown back for a loss both times. Hammond Is tho star of the Mlchlgnn.tonm and Is their greatest ground gainer. Westover says that Michigan has a heavier team by ton pounds to each man than Nebras ka. This will give them the advan tage on line bucking, but tho Nebras ka back field is much faster and that should overbalance tho heaviness of the Michigan line. The football team went out to the state farm to practice last night, JiiBt the first' .squad going along. Secret practice will bo the rule rrom now un til tho team leavos for Michigan. All, the men are In excellent condition aftor tho game with Knox, the soft field having saved (hem from any bruises. Weller has only one eye, but tho other Is lookod for any day, and Captain Borg's Injured leg Is as good as over. Class football is having a hard time to get started. The Junior mnnager has issued a call for men, but they did riot seem to materialize, and ho kicked tho ball around all by himself. The Sophomores have selected their football committee, but nothing has been done by them yet. The other classes have not oven gotten this far, but President Trigg of tho Senior class has promised to appoint bor commltt tees early this week, and tho lntor clnss athletic board will then got down to work and get things started. Junior Law Meeting. Tho Second-year law class met dur ing tho convocation hour yesterday morning In order to nttend to tho ap pointment of a couple of committees. The first business was to select a rep resentative for tho Interclass athletic board, and Burt Johnson, the Univer sity champion gymnast, Was chosen for that position. Tho Law Book was then discussed, And tho class feU that they should have something to Bay about it, and accordingly a 'committee composed of Sawyer, Keysor, and ParJ riott was appointed- to confer with tho Senior class. Rhetoric 1, A meeting' of all eight divisions will bo held In Memorial Hall today, at 11 o'clock. Department of Rhotorlc. The Dramatic Club will hold Jts first meeting on Thursday, October 9, In U. 10G, nt 11 a. m. Plans for the year will bo discussed. All member? are urged' to bo present. Geology 15 will moot In N. 201, Wed nesdays, at' 11 o'clock. Poster, pictures, Sunbonnet Girls, Underwood Girls, (Jhrlstle and Rem-, lhgton Pictures, Balet Dancers, 15c ti J1-.00 each. The Lincoln Book Store, WE BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING And believe that every loyal University student should patronize Nebraskan ad vertisers. They will find them to be the leaders in their particular lines and will ing to do everything possible to please you. Why not show your loyalty to the University and to your own paper? . MENTION THE DAILY NEBRASKAN ifWuWMMftpqt LttorgO School of Music Cafe now open. Dress suits, $35 and up. Ludwlg's. Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th. Star Delivery Co., Baggage. Both Phones. Best 15-cent moals. Phoenix Res taurant. Armstrong' Clothing Co., practical hatters. Llncola Local Express, 1234 O SL Both phones. 'Green's Barbqr Shops ( Palace j Mogul -Ordors taken for class caps. Arm strong Clothing Co. Eat at Doa Cameron's new restau rant, 119 So. 12th .St. Don't fall to, get the Gibson number of Colliers Magazlno, 10c, at the -Lincoln Book Store. Co-Op. Window. 'Much attention has been attracted during the last week by tho beautiful display of Uni pennants, pillows and novelties which is shown In the Co-op window. Tho display showed to spe cial advantage whllo tho teachers'- as sociation, was horo, also the visitors who wore in for Saturday's game. Such a display of Unl spirit' Is, cor tainly commendable. Tho Sophomore Hop cqmmltteo mot In the Chemistry Lecture room yester day morning and selected Friday night, October 27th, as tho date for tho Sophomore Hop. 'As this is tho first danco of the season this year, a largo crowd will doubtlessly attend; al though tho excursion to Omaha to see the Crplghton gjirno is tho next day. Rfchard Hunter Is chairman, ,nnd By ron Eaton master of cermonies. BBBBBBBBBBBBBOS CKX00000000000000000000000 STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Student Tailors. Automatic Phone 3255. Union College Tailors POST OFFICB ULDU. ooooooooooooooooooooocoooo XXXDOCOCOCOCOOCOOCOCOCOC C. 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