WWW -V K" . '.fc X V THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, A V. :5i5 Sam Westerfield Yf Wi C A Notes Miss Ruth Paxson, the National Sec rotary of tho Y. W. C. A., is with us this wook. Miss Paxson spends each Proprietor of 'i Sam's day at noon meeting, 1220 to 12:30 I Mr- ppppppKt n. mi. In U. 106. Prom 5 to G p. m. II r It !" : ..' i i ' A k '.' J1 M , J. c't 1, I Rr W m- ' ; -o r' Cafe V . . -MUGw Hot I . :V'TktileandFln, .1 ' Mcmtaand 'lutfohM; ' M7-I2I 'North 15 V 8trwt HHHHHHHHHk X c' ',1 i r ' 'i .ill nrluicn filL N-.--H-- Tr V ' nOA 3'ONIA -noo sf xan -onihxanv .LU-: -' fc ; r - A SwBS .bsssssSm& ssss vibssTSI UHpauHyu. alio holds a vesper service In U. 100. Miss Paxson is a speaker of uhilsuaT force and powor and no girl should. inm tho onnortunlty of hearing hec. " On Sunday, Novombor 12, at 3 p m. thoro will ho a gospel sorvlco ln.the Chapel,-at which Miss Paxson will miQAk. This Is ono of tho. most im portant meetings of the .year. Don't fall to bo present. Thoro win no spe cial music. It has bdon arranged that Miss Pax son shall b'o present at a, meeting of oach committee. If you aren't sure when your committee meets with her, go to. youc.'chalrman and find out that you may not miss" It All girls aro Invited to meet Miss Ruth Paxson next Saturday, afternoon from' 3" "to 0; 1550 'South Twentieth street. ,..r.,-. SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball. Guide .. ' FOR 1905 rHttrl. hv WALTER CAMP." ' Containing tho nowly-' rovlBod OFFl K ' . CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of loading teams, 6moracing oyer ,ovv lina ' PRICE. 10 CENTS For salb by all Newsdealers, Athletic Goods Dealors and Depart , mont .Storos. k RnnMincr'a nntalocuo of all athletic v sports mallod t roo to any address. A; 0. SPALDING BROS. . " i ' Now York, Boston, Buffalo, Chicago, '. MlMioaltollB, Philadelphia, Denver, Baltlmpro, .Washington, St Louis, Kaa- iaa iClty; .Pittsburg San, Franclace- "fi 'New' 'Orleans; Syracuse, Cincinnati, . ., vMoitrea,;;n.-, London, England. wlri ,i- -'i5 "" r , . .". .. w.. " FOLLOW THC-FUAQ.". Xi I . . x" i' f 'mill" ' . INK an 2jW t m . Mr. . .,. -ji - 4 HOME VISITORS EXCURSION, NO VEMBER 27TH. To many points In Illinois, Indiana, Ohio, Kentucky, Westdro' Pennsylva nia, New yprk" and West Virginia, at 1 GREATLY REDUCED RATES. ifPi.AT'WAiDVHH .ran hoihi ruuu-uuu. j jfoclf ballast, and new oqulpment; re-' ;r ollnlng chair catft-taiflATa iriuuiu;. K- ' tinft ratfla. mans and all lnformatloa ,5, .; " call at Wabwli. City' Otilce,'' 1601 Par- , V Freshman Team Organized. The freshmen have at last taken ac tive steps toward the organization of a football, team,,. and at. the practlco yeBterday Wight Boll waB elected captain, Boll played quarter, on tho Lincoln High team before onterlng tue University, and has had considerable oxporlonco. As yot tho freshmen have refused to schedule a game with tho sonhomores. but are hard at work each morning and will bo willing to play next weekJn all probability. Tho University Dining Room has re cently been oponed under an entirely now managejnontt and .Is now serving meals regularly. Already Its popular ity Is becoming recognized by the stu dents and faculty. The excellent qual ity of food Borved, combined with good service and low prlco, Is fast making the University Dining Room one or tho moat popular Ulnlng roorns In the city. It Is located on Twolfth and Q streets In Hayes Hall (formerly Uni versity Woman's building). Miss Cora Smith, '95, presented tho Botanical donartmont with a collec tion of pine' cones from California, and also a living rouwoou tree, ine muui Is still qulto sinall, but as the treo from Which It sprang Is about three hundred feet high, the professor 'or hntntiv 1b hohofuT that ft may'mako a good growth. It has boon placed in the greenhouse for tho present. fcfs it I n T' M O l -A Li-,;'".t 'II W n) . ni r h k u JVJi m n . i w terms . .. -r ,,, I k)a Sife M A I ' " "W K BRING RESULTS I J V !' W tf Eat at the Unl. Music Cafe. Wfrlcks Trunk Store, 1036 O., . Oliver Cigar Co;, 135-137 No. IStk. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 "Richards B1R. Chapln Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th. Dr. Thomas, Rectal Diseases. 1319 O. TbNIQHt SAt. AND SAT. MAT. Stetson's Big Double Spectacular "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN" Mat. 1Qc & 25c. Evening 50c, 35c, 25c. WEDNE8DAY,"MAT. AND NIGHT. NOVEMBER 15. ' A Comic Opera4 "WHEN JOHNNY COMES J Try the Unl. Dining Room,- You will MARCHING' HOME" 50c, 75c, $1.00 Reserved Eyenlnfl-r-$i;$Q, W76cr:60p like It. The big bonfire Is due tomorrow night. , ' - Eat at Don. Cameron's now restau rant, U.'BO. uw PI. Don't forgot the Unl. School ofMuslc, Cafo. - - Star DeliverjC Co., Baggage. Both Ph.onep. ' - .N THUR8DAy NIGHT, OV. 16. PaUl Armstrong's AWrien Comedy niirin m tue umiuiu" IBtM ! Ill 1,11 IImIII' l:F intnuunftn Green's Barber Shops Mogul.. Palace nam fit., nr-addross- ' ' ; HARRY. B." MOORES, Q. ATP. D. Wab. R. R, Professor Bessoy will soon have on exhibition a collection of flbors which ho received from the Department of I Agriculture- a few monthB ago.- l no fibers will bo carefully labeled and plaqed pn' exhibition In tho Botanical Department. Best 15-cent -meals." Plioonlx Res taurant : .. -1 Bo sure to bring your megaphone tomorrow. s. r . f t V Wlttf Guy BatetfRoVt r Prlcesr$1.50,. 1. 00,, 756 50c. University pennants will ;li'pf ton, salo at th6 Y. W. C A. rOoni 'jfrom this time-on. They will also Kb,Q'Sold.a tho County Fair! November 25. vy' . L. - ' f-'y r -!r S Oniana, Nebr. ; . ''- flliill ( BO YEARS' l fLJJ'LJvi ' IslssHs , rlfT, ,f i Trace Marks iBlon fn wl mtei9l Hotlw, wHhoai ebv. la the Scientific HtnerKM. i a,hiw(iaamely Vtnntrtd weekly ri A1' . lttoi tf. nfir enU8o Journal.- Terms. 3 a Ijjiri f odf rontus; U noiouyaii newsnooterw. t IINN K n 6iotsy.nBW TOrK .,- -., -...-7.-. T i Sophomores-Notice. Cans must bo orderod this week. A - . . deposit elf 25 conts'ls required on each cap. Order 'of hny ono of the commit tee: Yodor, ' Blrknor, Thomas, Miss Wood, Miss Tlllotso'n. Tho contract for tho construction of a mllo and a half of sower at tho Stato Farm was let, yesterday. 'An Omaha man got tho job on a bid of $7,700. This will Improve conditions' at the Fa'rm materially. ,' ' , ' , , ; r. Indian' Curios Match holders in birth bark, smoking sots, etc'., from 10c oach to 25c. 'Tho .Lincoln Book Storo; ; , ', : v "Parkins' Swedish" , gymnasium shoes at Rogers & Perkins Cd., 1120 O S't. ' ' Talk , with. Ludwlg about " your clothes. , ".!.' j. Just the shoe for you. Sanderson's $4.00 Special. : ijincoia fAMjttt iuki'oo u.-w. Botfi phones. . Remember tho Y. W.' C.A.' County Fair, November 25. , . Walkover shoe's for college, inon. Rogers. & PorklnB c.o.,. 1129 O St. k " . 1 A young wpman's shoo, Soroslsj Rogers & Perkins go.f jwsw tj oireei. Alphaw"Thela' CM -entertains at Walsh. Hall this evening. Tr 'Wnnrlwriril. flinonRnfl'Of tb.0 6V6. oaV,' nose and throat. Richards blpclc.. Remember the. Band Informal in the ivrt nun iuiuuiiuw iittw ' "WATMTWn TCvnrv iiRer or nrosnec tlve usor of a typewriter to have a free trtnl nffhn VTSTnijTO Underwood. I ' TJridorwood Typewriter Co., I Bell Phbho No. 348. 130 No. 11th St, ... '.. . ...2L;J7 "S I SWf ATEftS I "1 ' We are-closing out'all of our Sweaters- 'J I ' ft Ji fl ckwUm n - n p r.-isM issi sr k im nMw m , a" ill I . t i IIMI ANlli'S 1 I j. . - j li irS d-o r -al i V V Vi -N '.. r .. . a & i .