The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1905, Image 4

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"THE UNI'8 INDI8PEN8IBLE."
We certainly know how.. Lady atten
dant If desired.
Junior Hate.
L. A. Whlto, chairman of the- cap
committee, desires to call thd' atten
tion of tho class to the new head-gear
adopted in the last meeting. , To those
who woro present at the meeting, no
further explanation- or information 1b
necossnry, but several were not there,.
and to these ho wishes to announce
that tho adopted head-gear is a hat,
true bluo with old gold letters, as
near like tho dolors of tho class as
could bo obtained. It looks, good on
tho hoys and . better on tho girls.
Tho cost is ono dollar, of which
fifty dents is to bo paid to tho com-
mltteo when tho ordor is given and
tho balanco at tho store when tho
hats arrive. About two weeks wUl
bo given for tho taking of orders;
thorofore all Juniors desiring hats
and all should desire them can leavo
thoir ordors with anyone of tho follow
ing mombors of tho committee: L. A.
White, chairman; Myrtle Kauffman,
Alico Davis, Alice Agee, Edna Cole,
Imogont Brdwster, Prod A. Wolfe, Roy
Sunderland; P. It. Butler, Prank J.
Pipal, Kelso A. Morgan, It. C. Gram
lick, H. Currier, W. H. Arends, and
Mr. Monroo.
SPALDING'S
Official Foot Ball Guide
FOR 1905
Edited by WALTER CAMP. .
Containing tho newly revised OFFI
CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures
of. leading teams, embracing over 2,500
players. PRICE, 10 CENT8
For tfalo'by all Nowsdoalersr-Athletlc
Goods Dealors and Dopart
. . mont StoreB.
Spalding's catalogue of all athletic
sports mallod free to any address.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Now York Boston, Buffalo, Chicago,
MlDioapolls, Philadelphia, Denvor,
Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Kan
sas City,' Pittsburg, San Francisco
Now Orleans, Syracuse, Cincinnati,
Montreal, Can., London, England.
"FOLLOW THE FLAG."
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Class Football Teams.
Tho Junior And Senior football
teams woro organized yesterday morn
ing at chapo) time. About twenty
men turned out. for each team, and
prospects nro good for a fast gamo
between tho two tipper classes. Tho
Soniors elected Temple as their cap
tain. He is from Chidago and has
had considerable experience in foot
ball. Tho Juniors selected Dwlght
Crumer as temporary captain, tho
election of permanent captain bolng
deferred until tho team is picked.
Tho Juniors have arranged a game
with the Academy for noxt Friday
afternoon.
Freshman Athletics.
-Freshman athletics aro now wollun
der way and the" class promises to
tying forth football and basketball
teams. The football squad Is out for
practice every morning at eleven
o'clook undor tho coaching of Miller
Bonedlct. Tha basketball candidates
are to meet in the, gymnasium at 9.
o'clock this morning for practice
Walsh is coochlng, tho latter squad.
HOME VISITORS EXCUR8ION, NO
' VEMBER 27TH.
To many points in Illinois, Indiana,
1 Ohio, Kentucky, Western Pennsylva
nia, Now York uhd WeBt Virginia, nt
GREATLY REDUCED RATES.
Tho WABASH has solid road-bed,
rook ballaBt, and now oqulpmont; re
clining chairvcars (SEATS FREE). A
' ,For rates; maps and all information
caJL at Wabash City Offldo, 1601 Far-
nam St., or address
- - HARRY ErMOORBS,
G. A. P. D. Wab. ft. R.,
Omaha. Nebr.
SO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
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PUBLICATIONS
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Of Paul Elder & Co;
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Ladies of the Faculty Serve.
An Increased number of young
Indies of tho University partook of
tho hospitality of tho ladles. of.Jho
faculty yesterday afternoon between
half i)ast four and six, in the ladles
reBt room. These functions havo
proved to be so enjoyable that stu
dents look forward to them throughout
tho week, and tho entire co-ed body
sips tea somotimo during tho after-'
noon each Friday.
Wo believe wo aro correct In saying that peopld for thS.flrt time
havo an opportunity to seo in Lincoln a representative lino of Paul
Elder's publleations. Wo shall bo glad to havo those who- Havo "been
ordering direotly from the publlshers.and all who are interested eome
in and see tho line.
i The eolldotion is very catholic in its scope, Including wrks 6t
philosophy and serious import, togetheFwith nonsense rhymes And. sa
tire. -
Here are a fdw of the title that are popular throughout the coun
try: The Business Career, by Albert Shaw $1.00
Prosit, a Book of Toasts $1.2$
The Psychological Year Book, 50c and ,. $1.60
The Philosophy of Despair, by David 8tarr Jordan 756
The Voice of the Scholar, by David 8tarr Jordan, $1.50
Cynic's Calendar for 1906 ,. . , .75c
Widows, Grave and Otherwise '. .$1.00
College Girl's Record '...:,..; -.$1.50
Men's uoucge necora .... r. ....? i.su
8IX VOLUMES OF
"EPICUREAN THRILLS,"
50c and $1.00 EACH.
101 Sandwiches,
101 "Beverages,
101 Candles,
101 Salads,
101 .Entrees,
I 101 Chafing Dish Receipts.
Impression,' Minature, and Nature Leaflets. Christmas Cards and
Calendars.
Miller & Paine
C)COCOCOCOCOOCX3COOCOOOOOCO
..LEST WE fORQEL.
Eat at tho Uni. Music Cafe.
Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th.
Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Hlk.
Ohapln Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th.
Eat at-Don Cameron's new restaur
rant, 119 So. 12th St.
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Don't forget tho Uni. School of Music
Cafo. .
Star Delivery Co., Baggage, Both
Phones. ." ' '
Green's
-Barber Shopjr
J Mogul
1 Palace
Best 15-cont moalSiPhoenlx Res
taurant
Botany Club meets November (5, S
p. m. S. 107.
Trade Marks
Designs
Copyrights Ac.
Anyone aendliiK a sketch and descrlpUqn may
ouloklr uoectnln our opinion f ree wbotber an
tloiuatrietJroopQdentla). WMMMK on patent
aentfreo. Oldest agenoy foreecannapatenU.
' Patent taken tbrouKU Mann A Co. recetre
ppelal notice, without cbarwe, la tbe
scKHtmc American;
Aandaoraelr lilustrated rreeklr. iJirswt cIn
tr cuiation or any Bcienwno jounmi. imimiw
iuiu uj a.i
yew i four mont
dentil
Me, L
all newaqeaiers.
Branch Pfflce. W X Bt WasblBRton. I. C.
First Band Informal. ...
Tho first band Informal of tho year
Is to occur TKIs ovenTffg In tho' Art
Hall, and-prospects aro bright forA
very largo attendance. These dances
havo always, proved to bo even mor
enjoyable tnan tho largor hops o
more forma,! proms, and tho spaclou
floor of tho Art Hall Is generally taxe
to its capacity to accomodate the dim
cors. "Dancing begins promptly at b
o'clock, and lasts until twelve.
.ThoVnpw chairs for ,tho botanieol
laborayorlds proved quite too "high1,
tho earpentor took hold of them. Thurs
day mornmsand out, them doWh to'
a moro eomfovtabjo height They were
all right Jor the shbet popple but not
for the tall ones. , s ' '
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103G 0, 103G 0, 1036 0, 1036vO.
LIneoln Local Express, 1234 O St.
Both phones.
Komonlan Cub meots November I, 8
p. m- U. lOGi-.'
Romombpf tho YrV. C. A.County
Fair, November 25.
C0TRELL&
LEONARD
ALBANY, N.Y.
Makers of
CAPS
GOWNS and HOODS
To the American Colleges rind Univer
sities. ""Class contracts a specialty.
Reliablo .mdt'qrlals. Reasonable prices.
Sam Westerfield
Proprietor of
Sam's
Gafe
Little Gem &t
(7nfllo.s nndFlne
Moalfl and
Lunches.
117-121 North IS
Street
Walkover shoes for collogo men
Rogers & Pofklns Co., 1129 O St.
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A -young woman's shoe, Sorbsla.
Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O Street.
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Dr. Woodward, diseases pf tho eye,
ear, nose and throat. Richards block';
"Porldns' Swedish" gymnasium
shooB at Rogers & Porklns Co., 1129 O
St,
Sovoral new cases for tho depart
ments' of Geography and Physiology
havo arrived, . '
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LATEST STYLES AND
COUItTEOUS TREATM'NT
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126 N. 12th St.
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126 N. 12th 81.
, Juniors
wanting" 'Q7 class hats see L. A. White
or somo member of class Ha Commltr
$eo .giving narab and. size. Juniors
should l'espbnd at, once..
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