f ty '-..T?- -, - -L- a " X THB DAILY NEBRASKAN. . TOMMY, THE CATERER. fSTSGO r i u C X i'. -A- A f i , LTt J' . mp TV 15 Cl ' f fi IF . R - r - li'J- ':' UBHIjii I ' MBSBBB1 vBBBBKM9P3r2B0B c wH "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 tho nowly rovlsed OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of loading teams, embracing over 2,600 players. PRICE, 10 CENT8 For sale by all Newsdoalerfl, Athlotlc Goods Dealers and Depart ment Stores. Spalding's catnloguo of all athlotlc Bports mallod free to finy address. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Now York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, MlrjQoapolla, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltimore Washington, St. LouIb, Kan sas City, Pittsburg, San Francisco Now Orleans, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can,, London, England. Remombor tho athletic carnival, Thursday at 2:30. Spread the wofrl among your friends in town. 0A stu dents you can tell tho freshmen the fun ahead, and bettor still of the good work. Lot ovory students turn out, and bring ono cltlzon of Lincoln. The College Settlement needs your word and aid. Two largo boxos of apparatus came to tho Department of Botany yesterday and moro are expected soon . Tho botaniBts nro "kicking" vlgor ouBly"6vor tho putting of dogs into tho plant house. Tho burning and howl wjyaaflkpyppqN daH:U ofvqnffaqk Ing of tho beasts Is not appreciated by studqnts when studying plants. They hopo to have tho beasts driven out in time. A similar complaint is made trom the students in tho library. If tho trouble does not stop soon It will bo necessary to poBt notices on tho doors, "No Dogs Admitted." Freshman Laws Meet. Tho flrst-year law class hold a meet ing yestorday morning in U 207 and much important business was trans' actod. A committeo was appointed to confor with the committees from tho other law classes in regard to th.i Law Book which it is tho intention ol tho Law School to get out this year. It was also decided to havo tho Freshmaii Law Hop again this year, although thi class last year lost considerable mone; in that way. A cordial invitation will bo oxtonded to all other classes to participate in this function, in order to mako the hop a success. On tho An nual committeo President Whelan ap pointed Robblns, Durham, and Sunder lin. The Hop committeo is composed of Wilkinson, Rico and Sherlock. LOW ONE-WAY RATES To Many Points in V California, Oregon, Washington from LINCOLN VIA $20.00 $22.50 1 UNION PACIFIC EVERY DAY TO OCT. 31, 1905. to Ogden and Salt Lako City. jgaer iutte, to Butte. Anaconda and Helena. X. $25.00 to Pendleton and Walla Walla, to Spokans and Wenatcheo, Wash. to San Francisco Lob Angeles, San Diego and many .other California points. " to Everett, Falrhaven, Whatcom, Van couver, Victoria ami Astoria. to Ashland, Rosoburg, Eugene.Albany and Salem, via Portland. to Portland, or to Tacoma and Soattlbx AND TO MANY OTHER P0INT8. Inquire of E. B. SLOSSON, General Agent X 'X "FOLLOW THE FLAG." mm, HOME VI8ITOR8 EXCUR8ION, NO VEMBER 27TH. To many points In Illinois. Indiana, Ohio, Kontucky, Wostorn Pennsylva nia, . Now York and Woet Virginia, at GREATIJY REDUCED RATES. . Tho WABASH has solid road-bod, rock ballast, and now equipment; re clining chair cars (SEATS FREE). For rates, maps and all Information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Far nam St., or addroas HARRY. E. MOORES. Q. A. P. D, Wab. R. R., Omaha. Nobr. 60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE fVVWWv i Trade Marks Designs Copyrights Ac. Anyoneending- a sketch and deeorlpUqn may aloklr ascertain our opinion free whether an lYontlon lirobablrpotonrjahJCommunlca. aul Inrentl tions strictly confidential. HAND MM onPaUmta aent free. Oldest agency for sacurinrpatent. l'atont taken through Munn ft w. reoelre tpteUUnotUt, without charge, lathe n Scientific Hmcrkan. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Janteit cl euUtlon of any sclontlflo Journal. Terns, S3 a roar i juur uiumuoifu vu w wiirenuwwo. UNN & uo8JBwnew jorn Bee. mVBU waamngton. u. u. I BrikQdn Off 8tudents Are 8tudylng the Bible. This week marks tho opening of tho Bible classes In tho Y. M?C. A. Moro mon havo signified a desiro to study the Blblo this year than has been truo lrf any recent year. This Is moroly Indicative of a prevailing sentiment nmong college, men all over tho coun try. Tho local association is still urg ing mon to take up this, most Import ant study and to make it a P&rt of their regular college curriculum. Any student can register at tho associa tion office or any of the loaders will bo ablo to tako care of those desirous to tako up any ono of tho courses. Tho first year course Is a study in tho llfo of Christ In which there aro nlno classes, with tho following leaders: O. L. Thompson, meeting' Monday at 7 p. m.; M. A. Benedict, Tuesday at 7 p. m.; R. R. Hill, Thursday at 7 p. m.; M. B. Cornelius, Friday, 6 p. m.; I. C. Baldwin, Friday, 7 p. m.; W. 'H. Smith, Sunday, 9 a. m.; A. E. Wolf, Sunday, 9 a. m.; L. T. Sldwell, Sun day, 9 a. mk; L. A. HIggins, Sunday, 9:15 a. m. A class in "Tho Teaching of Jesus and His Apostlos," meeting on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, will bo led by D. P. DoYoung. Another class, studying "Old Testament Char acters," will meet on Thursday at 7 p. m. and will bo lod by tho secretary. A regular outline Is followed in each week's work and at tho end of tho week tho men moot In groups to dis cuss Iho work gone over. These groups meet foy ono hour each week. Besides tho above classes, there will bo a class In almost ovory fraternity house In tho city. These wfll bo led by men Jri tho chapter and wlillbe un- ,dor the' direction; of dach fraternity. f Meeting of Republican Club. An enthusiastic body of republicans assembled In Memorial Hall last Sat urday ovening in response" to thp call of President Ozmnn of tho Republican Club, for a rally. Tho program as originally announced Included an ad dross by Representative Pollard, but ho was unable to bo present and a number of addresses by student mem bers of tho organization worox arranged to lill up the program. Dr. F. A. Gra ham, candldato for county coroner of Lancaster county, was present and made a short talk. Tho University Band played several selections. After tho regular program there was a general discussion, of several topics of University Interest Consid erable resentment was expressed by tho speakers over tho stand taken on tho Temple fund question by L. C. LIghtner, present candldato on tho in dependent ticket for University Re gent Thoy Boomed unablo to explain tho chango which, has taken placo In Mr. Llghtner's views since ho gradu ated fr6m tho University in 1904 and was, while In school, a supporter of tho Temple fund, having contributed to tho same. Resolutions endorsing T. M. Lucas, candidate for county judge of Merrick county, were passed by unanimous vote. The annual election of officers was held after tho program and resulted in tho choice of tho following: Prosldont, Arthur G. A. Nolson; vlce-presldont, C. L. Waldron; secre tary, H. N. Mattloy; treasurer; I. L. Thompson; members of tho executive committee, Joo . Lowe, Herbert G. Myers, R. C. Ozman. Prosldont .Nelson announced tho following committees: Membership Herbert G. Myors, chairman; H. B. Durham, W. E, Hill, B. E. 'Yodor, J. H. Sherlock, O. J. Shaw, C. L. Waldron, S. M. RInakor, R. A. Van Orsdol, L. J. Popporborg. Bulletin R. C. Ozman, chairman; E. L. White, O. A. 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