The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 28, 1905, Image 4

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"THE UNI'3 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 rovisod OFFI
CIAL PLAYING RULE3 and pictures
of loading teams, 'embracing over 2,500
playors. PRICE, 10 CENT8
For sale byr all Newsdealers, Athletic
Goods Doalors and Depart
ment Stores.
Spalding's catalogue of all athjetlc
sports mailed free to any address.
A. G. SPALDING fc DROS.
Now York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago,
Minneapolis, Philadelphia, Denver,
Elaltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Kan
as City, Pittsburg, San tfrancisco
New Orleans, Syracuse Cincinnati,
pfontreal, Can., London, England.
"FOLLOW THE FLAG."
HOME VISITORS EXCURSION, NO
VEMBER 27TH.
To' many points Iri llilaols. ladlaaa.
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8tudentsf Debating Club,
fho Students' Debating Club will
meet tonight at its usual time and
place, but with an unusually interest
ing program. Tho parliamentary drill
will bo given as usual, after which tho
question, Resolved, that tho stato legis
lature should return tho "Rockefeller"
contribution to the Tomplo fund. This
question is winning a good doal of
notoriety in state politics and a, warm
discussion is looked for. R. A. Spalts
and Benjamin Kes's speak on tho
affirmative and G. A. Fitzslmmons and
C. C. MoWhinnoy are on tho negative.
An invitation to atond is oxtended to
all.
Engineering Notes.
Tho Engineering Society has ap
pointed threo roportors from tho vari
ous departments to gather news for
tho Nobraskan. C. J. McNamara is
tho chlof scribe, 'and has chargo of
tho C. E. items also. J. F. Krydor will
report for the E.E. department, and
C. L. Cole for the M. E. Any news
Items handed to them will be thank
fully received. Items will appear in
tills paper on each Wednesday and
Friday.
Englneors, romomber the society
meets on tho secpnd and third Wed
nesdays of each month.
On Wednesday evening, L. W. Chase
gave a fine talk on tho benefits of the
society to engineering' students. It
was appreciated by. those present. Ho
also boosted a trip to 'Minneapolis this
year as so much benefit .was derived
from tho last one. A committee has
been appointed to find what arrange
ments can be made for a special car.
O. H. Timmerman has returned from
Colorado and will teach in the Engin
eering department this semester.
The Mfchlgan Daily has some re
porter with a very good imagination,
and he emits the following effuBlon
In regard to a supposed interviow with
Taylor, the big, Nebraska-guard:
TAYLOR IS IMPRESSED BY THE
"HURRY UP" BOYS.
Taylor, tho giant Nebraska guard,
has about tho samo opinion, of Michi
gan's prowess that West Virginia car
rletKaway last year. Tho colorbdNtaan
was expected to play havoc with Mlcn
lgan'sv llno but proved to bo qulto do
cile whon. placed opposite yihdlah"
Schulte. Somq of the Nebraska root
ers asked hmV in the Cook House
what he thought orYost's team.
Tho smiling Afrlcan'rolled his eyes
and showed a fine pair of Ivories. .
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company with them felk&a! I wa
dah what Mlstah Yot did. say to
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LOW ONE-WAY RATES
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To Many Points In
California, Oregon, Washington
FROM LINCOLN via
UNION PACIFIC
EVERY DAY TO OCT.. 31, 1905.
fl f AA to Ogden
$ """ to Butto,
CII KA S to Pendleton
yUu3J j to Spokans
$25.00
AND TO MANY OTHER POINT8.
Inquire of
E. B. SLOSSON, Ganaral Asjant
Olivor Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 18th.
Ghapln Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Eat at Don Cameron's hew restau
rant, 119 So. 12th St
Green's
Barber J3hops
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Don't forgot tho Unl. School of Music
Cafe. y
pest 15-cent meals,
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Lincoln Local Express, 1234 O SL
Both phones.
John l. Fischer has' been elected
captain of the Columbia football
eleven. He will take the place of
Thorp, who is Ineligible for the team.
Fischorhas played f ullback three years
at Columbia.
Walkover shoes ior -college"' men.
Rogers & PerklnsCo.,. 1129 OBV'N
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Rogers; ft Perklaa Co., 118 Q Street.
Of i.SV stuieata applyiB. for ad-
nttakm this yaar at Cornell, 80 ware
Vefaae aa4, to eater, 'President Scaur
toW' tke student, body, did mot
Isewre staying. He advteed the freek
ataa ta set a hard chair,, go iato tke
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