The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 02, 1906, Image 3

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OLIVER THEATRE i
TONIGHT, WED. & WED. MAT.
"PEGGY fROM PARIS"
4p PEOPLE
Price:
NIGHT: $1.00, 75c, 50 & 25c.
MAT.: 50c & 25c.
FRI., 8 AT. & SAT. MAT.
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The Moonshiner's Daughter
PRICE8: Eve.: 50c, 35c & 25c.
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Program Week of October 1st
THE GREAV FERN AN DE-MAY DUO
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European Novelty Musical Artists
GIL BROWN
America's 'Favorite Eccentric Dancer
GRE8HEM AND B08EN
In ThJiVr Society- SKetcW, "A Domestic
Blizzard"
MR. R. N. BAILEY
Black Face Monologist
WE8T AND HENRY-" '
In ai Laughable Comedy Playet, "A
Stammering Proposal"
. MR. JACK, WILDE
In His Beautiful Illustrated Song,
Will You Love Me in December as
You Do in May? -
THE lVrOSCOPE
With a New Series of Beautiful Mov
ing Pictures.
The BIJOU
Program, Week of October 1, 1906.
FULLER, ROSE & CO.
- "Slick Dick" '
. MARCELL & LENETT
Compdy Horizontal Bar Artists
KIPP'KfP'PV
Comedy Jugglers
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, The Musical Monologue Artist
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4 .MR-WILL H. SMYTHE
.Will Sing-Miss Vester Vlctbria's' Illus
; r't'ratod Song,
Waiting at the Church
i' Wonderful Alburn and" Subpoena .
Server
ON THE, BIOGRSPH, .
LADIES! "LADIES! LADIES1
Look-In Hallett's window, 1143 O St.,
andisee the Beautiful Clocks to be
Given Away jat Tuesday and Fri
day's Matinee.' ' '
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3 SHOWS DAILY 3, 7:45 & 9 p. m.
ADMISSION TEN CENTS
- Reserved 8eats 5c Extra. , J "
Matinee, All Seats 10c
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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
lSvcry I.jjynl UnivcinUy Student
In urged to iinfronlzn tlieac Nc
lirnMknn lvei Infers, nnd to uicit
.tloii the pnper Avhllc doing no.
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HARDER SHOPS Grepn's Pnlaco.
HOOKS & STATIONERY Coop, Lin
coln Book Store, Unl. Book Storo,
Harry Porter.
HANKS Columbia National, First Na
tional. CAFE Sam Westerileld, Don Cam
eron, Unlvorslty School of MubIc
Dining Room.
CATERER "Tommy," at t Mlllor &
Palne'a Fountain.
CLOTHING Armstrong, Unland, Ma
gee & Deomer, Ludwlg, The Ster
ling. COAL Gregory, 'Whltebreast.
CONFECTIONERS Maxwell, Tho FoJ
som. DRY GOODS Miller & Paine, Horpol
shelmer. DRUGGISTS Brown, Rector.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local.
FURNITURE Tho Donway Co.
HABERDASHERY $2.50 Hat Storo.
JEWELER Tucker, Hnllett, J. 1.
Davis.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.
PRINTING Now Contury, George
Bros., McVoy, Stato Printing Co.
RESTAURANTS Don's Cafe.
SHOES SandeiBon, Rogers & Per
kins. '
SPORTING GOODS Lawlor Cycle
Co., Lincoln Cycle Co.
TAILORS Unland, Union Collogo
Tailors, Ludwlg, Herzog.
THEATERS Olivor, Lyric.
TYPEWRITERS Undel-wood Typo
writer Co.
WAFFLES Mrs. Day, Sam's Cafe.
Students' Reception.
Tho Second Presbyterian Endeavor
ers will givo an informal reception to
University students Friday evening,
Oct. 5th, In the church parlors, at
Twenty-sixth and Q streets. All Uni
versity students, now and old, are most
cordially Invited.
Something Swell.
Del Prado Is tho name of tho beau
tiful new up-to-dato Lunch Car just
located on Fourteenth and O streets.
This Is no cheap, dirty, greasy, llttlo
hov6T7 but a large, vell vontllated,
elaborate Cafe on wheels. Every
thing served In this, place Is of tho
very best quality.
Civil Service Examination.
Examinations will be held at the
postofflce In Lincoln on Novembor 21,
"1DD0, for' postofllco clerks nnd letter
carriers in tho Lincoln postofflce. For
full 'information apjtly at Postage Due
Window.
, LOST-r-Betweon . ynlversfty aiid
Herpolshelmer's, a gold watch, Elgin
movement, 15Jewols'. Reward for re
turn to" 150(TRr St.
DR. M. H. ALEXANDER,
Dentist. Auto Phono 2510, 1213 O St.,
LTrtcoln, Neb.
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Every person connected with tho
University Book Stdre is a student.
Swell, snappy $3.50 and $4.00 shoes.
Sanderson's.
Printing...
In' better styles leads to better results
You can secure original styles at
reasonable prices if wo do yqnr
work. Ttfow ideas in design make
effective advertising, Try us on
-f your next order send it to the
printor who always strives -to
f mako-each 'job'botter than the.
ono before
Zh np Century Printers,
; V . 124i N $t.t Li woirtN&.
(Contlnuer from Pago 1)
ed Thon Nebraska gained tho ball
in the ccnlor of tho field and Benedict
wont around tho loft end for ten yards
on a quarter-back play, Aloro fum
bliug occurred nnd the ball changud
hands several times until Benedlc'
eh clod tho end for thirty-flvo yards
jtnd Llttlo went over for a touchdown
Cook kicked an easy goal and tho
score was 00.
.McDougal, Hastings' captain and
star, kicked to Ewing, who wns
downed In his tracks. Llttlo "Bonnie"
then tried a quarterback play anu1
went down tho Hold for a sixty-five
yard run, only stopping when tho goal
posts w6ro bohlnd him. Again Cook
kicked gonl making tho scoro 12-0.
McDougal kicked "to Denslow, who
returned to tho 10-yard line whore
Nebraska was forced to try a punt.
Wllklo throw tho ball over Cook'a
head and "Pip" was forced to run ir
down on tho 30-yurd lino, returning it,
however to the 40 yard lino before
being downed. Nebraska was thon
penalized ten yards for offside play,
but carried tho ball to Hastings' fiO
yard lino, whoro she was held for
downs. 'Hastings tiTod a quartorback
kick which bounded into Cook's arms
and tho rootoru came to their feet
with a roar as tho speedy, llttlo end l
dodged his opponents nnd ran sixty
j aids for tho third touchdown. Again
Conk kicked goal. Score 180.
McDonald replaced cRncdlct at
quarterback and McDougal kicked to.
Schmidt, who wns downed on tho 35
yard lino ns time was called.
Tho second half was opened by Mc;
Dougal kicking to Schmidt, who re
turned to tho 35-yard line, in spite
ol a heavy .ponalty of fifteen yards,
Nebraska advanced steadily by good
old lime line smashes and end runs
to Habtlngs' 5-yard line, when Little
was sent over for a touchdown. Cook
missed the gonl and tho score was
23-0.
Cook kicked to Hastings and Ne
braska got tho ball-by-a blocked kick
on Hastings' 15-yard lino. Mason
smashed the lino a few times and
wont over for tho fifth touchdown.
Tho llno-up was shifted considerably
at this stage of the gamo, Johnson
going in as right tackle, Drain re,
placing McDonald at quarter and Mc
Donald taking. Denslow's placo at end.
Llttlo was shifted to Cook's end nnd
Craig was called out to All tho half
back's place. -.
Hastings kicked off to Mason, who
received the boll on the 5-yard lino
and ran down the field for seventy
yards before he stumbled and was'
downed. Drain thon advanced the
baU to the 10 yard line and Mason
went over for touchdown number six.
Hastings kicked off and Nebraska
advanced steadily to hex opponent's
45-yard line when Drain circled tho
right ond making' another tbuchdowji
McDoriafiT'mlBsed goal. ScoYe 40-0-Anbther
klckoff brought tho ball on
Nebraska's 35-yard lino and tho for-
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ward, pass was worked again, letting
Little get away for a 70-yard run to a
touchdown. Schmidt kicked goal.
By ond runB and a forward pass tho
ball was again brought to Hastings' 5
yard line and Mason sent over. Mc
Donald. missed goal. Scom.51-0.
Schmidt kicked to Ha'stlnga' 10-
j yard llnoiwhere Hastings "'tried a kick,
wnicn was oiockcu ocnmiui iuiuub uh
the ball behind the goal posts, Scoro
50-0.
Buy your' shoes at Sanderson's;
'They havo the swelloBt shoes that
grow.
Don't forget The Ivy Press has
moved to 22 .South 12th- Str
rrr'4.
Green's Barber. Shops aro'tho best
JAS. 1. DAVIS
JEWELER and .OPTICIAN
1210OiSTREET
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That's where you buy the '
Fotbail Goods, Guns, Ammuni
tion, Edison Phonographs and
Records, Racyctes, Bicycles and'
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Bicycle Sundries.
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Come in and get acquainted.
Lawlor Cycle (o.
. 1324 O STREET.
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THEnNESTWSRK BME AMI PWCES RlOHT
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T.J. THORP fc CO.
Rubber Stamps, Slenciii,
Seals, Trade Checks, Keys
Lecksmllhlni; General
Machine .Works, Model
Makerso-Etc. , j
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Sam's MMiM
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A Specialty In Oysters in Season 8
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RUNIVERS .
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