H r "? y i -. ' v1' rjr. p-nf 5 THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. TOMMY, THE CATERER. Paulino RIcth is teaching at Pleas ant Rale. Wesloyanjs building an addition to Its conservatory. r i . 4 aaaaaaaaaattam St- MW.yJrt'$Baaaaaaaaaaaaa! hiiiiiVBaaak'-aw. fc JBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal HhH J&AufttBaVL aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaav 'vaaaaVaaaaaK&i,fiBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaT "Wt JVaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa aaaaaaaaaaw rJ i;i. rH aaaaaaY'VllV" "1 fflWffiCT Miss Bloanor M. Johnson, '04, Is nBslstant principal at Tllden. Thoso class football teams"aro still coming. Tho first game has been scheduled for Christmas week. "THE UNI'8 INDI8PEN8IBLE." Wo cortalnly know how.. Lady atten dant If desired. kaaaaVaaaii FaaaawH Sz Hjp'lHft r aw aaaaaaaWxaaaaaaaf M SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1005 Edited by WALTER. CAMP. Containing tho newly rovlsed OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of leading teams, embracing over 2,500 playors. PRICE, 10 CENT8 For sale by all Newsdealers? Athletic Goods Dealors and Depart mont Stores. Spalding's catalogue of all athletic sports mailed freo to any addroBS. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York. Doston. Buffalo, Chicago, Mli'jeapnlls. Philadelphia, Denver, altlmoro. Washington, St. Louis, Kan- site .City, Pltts'mrg, San . Francisco Now" Orleans, Syracuso, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. Notice All Sonlors who wish to try out for tho class baskot-ball team hand their names to Lawrence Sldwoll at once. Tho Sophomore banket-ball team Is practicing assiduously twice a week. Thoy are determined to win the championship. Tho apearanco of tho State Farm has been wonderfully Improved by the laying of cement walks between the various buildings. Sturdy John Uhl will get his" first opportunity to stand off three hundred lower classmen today, and a broad smllo has boon spread over his coun tenance for tho .past week on that account. .flaaaaaaaw .aaaaaaaaaaaaw BBlBa' BEBaaaBBaaBaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaV' BaaaaaWv p. TO CALIFORNIA 7 via m , S Union Pacific I M EVERY DAY m TO OCTOBER 31, 1905. f $25 A I Short Line. Fast Trains. No Delays I h Bo suro your ticket roads over this lino U Inquiro of M E. B. 8LOS80N, W GENERAL AGENT. 7 'kBaaaaBaa Word has been received that a boy was born to Dr. Frank W. Smith on October 10, at Paterson, N. J. All con corned aro doing well. Dr. Smith wns In tho Education Department up until this presont year. "FOLLOW THE FLAG.'' JilllL After tho little eruption up at Ann Arbor, many students have decided to go to Omaha Snturday In order to seo the Crelshton game, which they fear will be the last ono wo will win. A rate of $1.10 has boon granted. LEJ Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th, Unl Music Cafe, $3.00 tickets, $2.85. Chapin Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th. Dr. Haggard. 212-2-3 Richards Blk. Star Delivery Phones. Co., Baggage. Both OOOOOOOOOOQOOOOCOOOOCCOOCQ STUDENTS For first-class Tailoring at low prices, see Union College Student Tailors. Automatic Phone 3255. Union College Tailors V08T OFFICK ItLDU. OOOOOOOOOOuC0'30C100'0"'vyrO HOME VI8ITOR8 EXCUR8ION, NO- VEMBER 27TH. To many points in Illinois. Indiana, sOhlo, Kentucky, Western Pennsylva nia Now York and west Virginia, sw Tho WABASH has solid road-bod, rook ballast, and now equipment; re clining chair cars (SEATS FREE). For, rates, maps and all Information call at WabaslwClty Office, 1601 Far nam St or addross HARRY E. MOORES. Q. A. P. D. Wab. R. R., Omaha, Nobr. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Jk JLk TWWWm4 Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. tent free. Oldoat agency lor aecuriairpatentA. FatenU taken throuih .Munn- Xfc. rooeUe muUti notice, without cbarue, la the Scientific Hmerkan; V A.tiandomel7 IllnitratM Jfeeklr. '"' MUNN Co.3818r,lwiy- Hew York Freshmen Today. iThe Freshman-class meeting which has been hanging In tho air for so long will be held today during convo cation, period In chapel. The apparent- delay of tho meeting has not In any way weakened class spirit; on tho cgntrary, It seems to have strengthened it. Tho verdant Freshmen are already beginning to show a shade of tan below tho green. Thoy aro bent on taking Initiative measuros. Tnoy want to uo away witn old traditions, and tho first tra'dltlon confronting them says that tho first president shall bo either from Lincoln or Omaha. Lincoln is represented by Benedict, who has many friends, especially In athletic fields, pmaha's man Is Pat terson, whose campaign Is actively managed' by his high school jlassmate. The third candidate Js Elliot' of Cen tral City and tho war cry of his sup porters is that he 1b neither from Lin- rcoln nor Omaha. Guarded by .tho history of former classes, tho class of '09 has taken great precautions to avoid tho rocks and shoals on which tho political-ships of former classes have been wrecked. Thoy have secured tho efficient ser vices of D. P. Do Young, president of tho Junior class, to preside at tho mooting, and no ono will bo admitted without tho greon registration card from tho registrars office. Best 15-cent taurant meals. Phoonlx Res- Green's Barber Shops Palaco Mogul See Co-Op. ad In this Issue. Special drive In tablets and stationery. Eat at Don Cameron's new restau rant, 119 Bo. 12th St. UUALrr, OUR SODA : I I ' TAbTLS MKK MOUli ! J J --j-- j I 71 Rta The D jg Guttei qidLI Li 1321 o st. . I Get a copy of Collier's Gibson Num ber for 10c at tho Lincoln Book Store. Special edition of same on extra paper, 25c per copy. Start tho school year right by get ng .i nice engraved or printed card. George Bros., printers, Fraternity Bldg., 13th and N Sts. Tho School of Music Gafo will not sell any more regular meal tickets, but will run strictly pn tho European plan, Commutation tickets, $3 foi$2.85. If tho operator Is to write as fast as she can read, she must bo able to SEE also. UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER CO. 136 No. 11th 8t. 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