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t"iv fc. i$ U W V " ti '& THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. r v N Swf i GEORGE A. WIL86N CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER Estimator furnished upon application. Job work promptly attended to. 246 South Tenth St. LINCOLN, NEBRASKA oooooooooooooooooooooooo R, H, GILLESPIE Bookbinder 1524 0 Stmt : : Uaccln, Rtbr. RX3COOOOOOOCOCOOOCOOCCOCC mRS.J.W. FETRY ...BAKERY... THY onr SPECIAL "IUCK DREAD" -FMONE &G4 931 Manttunieveatli Street, Lincoln SPALDING'S Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER CAMP. Containing tho nowly rovlsod OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES nnd picturos of landing teams, embracing ovor 2,500 players. ' PRICE, 10 CENT8 For sale by nil Nowadoalers, Athlotlc ' Goods Dealora and Depart ment Stores. . Spalding's cataloguo of all athletic Bports mailed freoto any address. A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Now York, Doston, Buffalo, Chicago, Mh'ieapolls. Philadelphia, Donver, Baltimore, Washington, St. Louis, Kan sas City, Pittsburg, San Francisco Now Orleans, Syracuse, Cincinnati, Montreal, Can., London, England. "FOLLOW THE FLAG." M HOME VISITORS EXCUR8ION, NO- VEMBER 27TH. -To many points In Illinois, Indiana.' Ohio, Kentucky, Wostern Pennsylva nia, Now York arilTWost Virginia, at GREATLY REDUCED RATES. Tfto WABASH has solid Yond-bod, rock ballast, and now equipment; re clining .chair cars (SEATS FREE). For rates, mans and all information call at Wabash City Office, 1601 Far nam St., or address ' v HARRY 'E. MOORES, Q. A. P. D. Wab. IL R., ; . ' Omaha. Nobr. BO YEARS EXPERIENCE Trace Marks UE81QN8 Copyrights Ac. It IT sent froo. Oldest astenoy forsecurlnirpatents. l'atenta taxen tnrouau siunn uo. 1 A recelre tmtclal notice, without chargo. la tho ; Scientific American. ' handsomely Wnstrated weekly. Ijinrest cli . f cntatlon or nny srlentltta Journal. Terms, $3 a pari four months, (U Soldbya'.l rtowsdealera. fflUHN & Co.8Broad Hew York Ilranch Otnoo, M 7 iU Washltut on. I). O. JQEAflBK'iL Bfif !Xl jtv jCw&t ijjjnjra F rWlll ' Anyone sending r sketch and descrlpUon may eulolcly uoortnln our opinion free whether an Intention Is probably patentable, Communica tions strictly conndenttal. MAlMMOIf on I'atcnts i I rvnrvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvyvvvv, IINOT Deutscher Vereln Case, From a late Issue of tho Michigan Dally may bo learned that nt a recent meeting of one of tho femlnlno sec tions of the Deutscher Vereln tho fu ture "lehrerinen" were mado tho vic tims of u practical Joke. During tho meeting, which was held in tho room of one of the young ladles, a messen ger Appeared with a box for the club. Upon Inspection the box was discov ered to bo a enso of tho national Ger man beverage. However, only n half dozen of the bottles were "there with the goods," and the girls are wonder ing what becamo of -tho rest of the case. There are- also "Deutsclver" clubs at tho University of Nobruskn. And If at some of their meetings ti mes senger should nrrlyp with a "box for tho club" tho members had better bo on their guard. They had better pro vide themselves beforehand with jack knlves which liave two blades nnd a CORK-SCREW. A novel display of what some peo ple dull college spirit asserted Itself at Michigan recently between tho en glnering nnd law departments of tho university. It began with a football game representing tho two . depart ments and ended by a general all round scrap of tho supporters of each team. ' One disciple of Blackstone, seeing there was little chance to escape disgrace, protended to faint. The blacksmiths thrust him head-first into a barrel half full of rain water. Under such heroic treatment he soon recovered consciousness. Governor Uttor of Rhode Island has offered the following prizes at Brown University: A prize of thirty dollars for an essay on tho subject "Arbitra tion as a practicable method for the adjustment of International contro versies;" two prizes, one of forty and one "Of twenty dollars, to bo open for competition in public debate, upon tho subject, "Resolved, That-arbitration is a practical method for tho ad justment of International controver sies' The prizes are open, to seniors and juniors. The Junior class had a meeting this week at which time, without consider ation or discussion, thoy refused to allow Manager Dirks' Nebraska 'mu sicians to irilfny way assist them In the. Junior farco -program. ThjB mat ter had been carefully considered by some of the members before the meet ing, and, when It came up for a vote, tho possibilities of a combination were summarily quashed. -.The Wave (Uni versity of Washington). ' Tho following artlclo taken from Tho Spokesman-Review of November! 11 will probably bopf some Interest to frlonds of W. F. Meier, '03, Law 04: Olympla, Wash., Nov. 10. Tho Spo kane Smelting company, capital stock $2,000,000, filed articles of incorpora tion today in tho office .of tho secretary of state. Tho Incorporators nro F. W. Dowart W. F. Meier, J. L.' Wilson, W. H. Wright, H.M. Keneflck. " Columbia has recently recelvod tho bequest of ?50,000 for tho forrnntlon of a Roosevelt chair of 'American His tory. At the University of California they have a rooters hat, which all tho root ers wear at tho games. (&ffieffi?ffiffis5' Overcoats of Quality T 4 "Kensington" O'coats at first glance reveal the highest quality Not only are they made of the ft - - very best materials, but & the best coat livery good inside and out guaranteed to hold its color ,g T 1 T Black O'coats, Saucy O'coats, r v ana Keep in snape. No coat is better adapted to general, wear than., those long stylish coats. , Loose and comfortable easy to put on and take off. You can have the best if you want it the "Kensington" label is a, sure guide. We are ex clusive agents. Hungerford System Trousers, $4.00 to $8.00 MAGEE & DEEMER , I $ 1109 O St. "Kensington Clothes, They Fit." ;52 The sophomore class at Knox Col lege, Illinois, have Instituted a novel regulation for freshmen. This new rule forbids any member of tho first year class to wear a bluo tie on tho campus. It is done at last. If we don't have a game with Nebraska next year tho blamo must rest on other shoulders than those of the Kansna Athletic Board. Knnsan. Eat at tho Unl. Music Cafe. Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th. , Chapln, Brosr-Florists. 127 So. 13th. Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk. Printing Georgo Bros., 13th & N. Dr. Thomas, Ttectal Diseases. 1319 O. Try the Unl. D'inlng Room. You will like It. Eat at Don Cameron's new restau rant, 119 So. 12th- St." Don't forget tho Uni. School of Music Cafe. Talk clothes. with Ludwig about your Star Delivery Co., Baggage. Phones. Both Green's Barbor Shops ( Mogul ( Palaco Best 15-cent meals. Phoenix Res- taurant. - ' Lincoln Local Express, 1343 O Both phones. St. Remember tho Y. 3V, C. A. County Fajr, November 25. i Walkover shoes for college men. Rogers & Perkins Co., 1129 O St A young woman's shoo, Sorosls. Rogers & 'Perkins Co., 11'29 O Street. Dr. Woddward, diseases of the eyo, .Qr, nose and throat. Richards block. Latest 'faces of typo nnd top-notch styles in printing. George Bros.', 13th & N Sts. y Trunks and-Bags, Wrick's, 1030 O. EsJ are made in a way to make 'Kensington" garment is & " iTj 8 T I I .1 I 1 $15.00 to $35.00 $12.50 to $30.00 S,5 Sam Westerfield Proprlotor of Sarins Cafe Littlo Gom Hot Waffles ondFlue Moals and Lunches. II 7-12 J North IS Street A Large Proportion of habitually weak eyesight maybo. entirely remedied by the use of , carefully adjusted glasses to assist the sight, and thereby remove tho undue strain to which the eyes, tin der certain conditions, nro sub jected. Those whoso eyes are' in a condi tion of porfect health will fall to understand the stress laid upon tho preceding remarks. But those who have suffered from nny defect or weakness of tho eyo will compre hend at once their great importance. Tho former class of Individuals, however, sho.uld have quite as much interest in the matter as tho latter, for the old' proverb that "an ounce of prevention Is worth a pound, of cure" can find no better application than In, the- care of the eyes. Jeweler optician! 114-3 O Street ) IfMfsflfWW? V f p p V u IC DINING HALL 12th tend Q Sts.. H it it it Ileat nieala nml service n city. Open to everybody! .New maiH agemeut. I it lit Weekly Board, - $3.00. .mmxMrw-MM&m LINCIIEON SPECIALTIES 0. J. 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