The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 23, 1908, Image 4

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    TH-3 DVILY NEBRA6KAN
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A. G. SPALDING
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The Largest Manufacturers In tho
World of
OFFICIAL ATHLETIC SUPPLIES
Base Ball, .Foot Ball, Qolf, Lawn
Tennis, Basket Ball,
Hockey
Qfllclal Implomonts for Track and
Field Sports
Uniforms for All Sports
I Spalding's Handsomely IIIub
- trated Catalogue of all sports
' contains numerous suggestions.
Sond for It. It's free.
. .'
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
Now York, Chicago, Philadelphia,
Boston, Baltimore, Washington, St.
Louis, Pittsburg, Buffalo,8yracu8e,
Cincinnati, Kansas City, Minneapo
lis, Uew Orleans, Denver. Montreal.
Elliott Bros.,
Tailors
142 8outh 12th 8t.
You am fill it
mthjuurcyes
Conklin's Self-Filling Pen Is the.
best fountain pen for both student
and professor on account of the
Crescent-Filler. To fill
Conklin's
Fountain
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COMPANY A WIN8.
(Continued from pago 1)
cups to tho winners of the individual
drill, commending them In a few
words for possessing the ability and
presence of mind necessary to win
this event.
Just before the drill the. captains of
tho companies were presented with
Bwords purchased by the men of their
companies. MIbb Edna Stevons pre
sented the sword to Captain Yoder of
D, Miss Dorothy Miller to Captain
Guthrie of B, Miss Stewart to Captain
Stevens of A, and Miss O'Connell to
Captain Kenner of C.
Tho men wore taken to and from
the State Farm In special cars. Tho
drill was carried out expeditiously.
Commandant Worklzer deserves
much credit and praise for tho suc
cess of tho compot and the excellent
work of the battalion.
I.
Tho grasp
of the clasp
is easy. It's
flat tho only abso
lutely iiai ciasp gnncr ,-
i llio Hriirbt6n. Milli-
nna at men knnr tills 'buy f
them and wear them. Tho ear
is there, and tlicy crM only a quarter
a pair. Remember it.
riMOR SHirOfKR CO., 711 Mtiur St., Pmuiarsu
Brightons
aro mado of
puro Bilk web.
The patterns are
W. ntr tTilnc1vn vnrl.
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'jf- ety enoucu to muisit
everybody. 'All metal parts
are of heavy nickel-plated brass.
If your dealer can't supply you, a
pair will be sent upon receipt of price.
nuuts u phnkbi f motets
LoBt Lady's gold watch, near Uni
versity. L. W. on cover. L. Wilke.
Bell, A 1833.
SAY, BOYS
The girl are wearing mighty
fine Tailored Suits this 8pring.
"DO YOU THINK"
They want to spend their money
for Tailored Suits and go with
afellow wearing a Hand Me
Down Suit.
. HTHINK IT OVER."
We will give you the Latest
Style, Perfect Fit and the Nob
biest Assortment of Woolens in
the city. $25 and higher.
Sophomore Hop Report.
Fraternity hall $20.00
W. W. Abbott, Music 25.00
Simmons, programs 9.00
T. W. Coleman, punch 15.00
John Uhl 1.50
H. Chnrleton. tickets 1.00
Incidental 10
Total- $71.60
To class treasurer $20.90
Grand total $92.50
70 tickets at 1.25 $87.t0
At door 5.00
11 complimentary tickets
Total $92.50
WM. E. BYERTS,
Chairman.
The above accounts with vouchers
for all bills paid are correct.
GROVE E. BARBER,
Chairman.
the dnyB set apart for registration. To
promote prompt registration a special
fee of $3 Is charged any senior or jun
ior student who", unless excused by the
chancellor, for any reason seeks to reg
ister later than the second day of a
semester. Other students are allowed
for the first semester, three, and for
the second semester, two additional
days la which to regiBtor without pay
ment of this special fee.
The Teachers' College. Attention is
called to the recently established
teachers' college classes aB grouped
under this heading. Also to courses
marked with an asterisk ().
A full and complete schedule for the
teachers' College will .be published
for purposes of registration at tho
opening of tho University In Septem
ber. This will show all regular courses
and specjal courses offered inthls college.
After October 1, 1908, no student can
change from another college to the
TeacherB' College without paying the
customary fee of $u.
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"ARROW
OLUPCCQ SHRUNK
Collar
Quarter 81xes, 15c each, 1 for 35c.
CLUCTT, PCABODY CO.,
If iktn f Olittnd Woinrob, Bhlrt.
The best place to eat in town Is at
Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh street.
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SELT-FILUNG
Pen
simply dip it in any ink and press
tho Crescent-Filler that's all. No
'lropper no inky fingers no ruffled
temper. Guaranteed to be a perfect
writer. '
Leading dealers handle the Conklin. If
yours does not, order direct. Refuso sub
stitutes. 8end for handsome new catalog.
THE CON KLIN PEN CO.
310 UsshttU BnlMUJ, TOLEDO, OHIO
FIRST SEMESTER, 1908-09.
Eat at Ela"B.
Late at breakfast? Dalrymple's.
Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell, hairdresser,
for5- chiropody.
Clements' photoB are the best.
Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh.
UMIYERSITY itWELEU 4 0PTICLA1 I
C. A. Tucker I
JEWKLER I
Dr.S.S.Shean I
OPTICIAN I
Mil STREET. YELUW FIHT I
Jtl
Why not take your bath at Chris'
bath house, Eleventh and P streets?
HUYLBR'S
Chocolates an
Bo Bona,'
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HAVM
THE EVANS
Your Washing
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Registration Begins May 25, Continu
ing Until June 6. if Necessary.
All Regular Students in the College
of Literature, Science, and the Arts,
the Industrial College, the Teachers
College, the College of Law, and the
College of Medicine are required to
lodge their proposed schtdule of
classes for the first semester of 1908-09
in the registrar s office before leaving
the University at the end of this cur
rent second semester.
Fees. Fees need not be paid until
September 15 to 19, 1908.
Class Credentials Upon payment of
fees the. student will receive his class
credential slip without which he can
not enter classes. -
Proposed Changes. Changes will be
permitted during the regular days sot
apart for the registration the first se
mester from 9:00 a m., Tuesday, Sep
tember 15, to 6:00 p. m., Saturday, Sep
tember 19, 1908, Inclusive, if the rea
son given therefor Is deemed valid.
Major Subjects. Each student Is re
quired to take in some one department
at least twenty-four hours of work,
but no student Is permitted to take
more than forty hours In any one de
partment. Preferably at tho beginning
of tho second year, and In no event
later than the beginning of the third
year, the student must name to the
registrar the depatment in "which he
intendents to discharge this major
requirement. The student's work In
this, his major subject is under the
control of the lioad of the department.
Late Registration. It is incumbent
upon the student, as heretofore, to se
cure his class credential slip during
r .
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WNTFR DincD IftlTHT
If! BF r nillaH ride arid
. sample Latest Model "Itanfer, bicycle furnished br us. Pur agents everywhere arc
IN EACH TOWN
and district to
dexhlbita
maxing money last. Write lor lull particulars ana special offer at Cue.
NO MONEY IlEQUIKEl) until you receive and approve of your bicycle.
to anyone, any nere in tne u . j. without a cent aeposit in advance, prepay
www xisn uajh' mt u tuial dunng which time you may ride tne
cut It to any test you wish. If you are then not perfectly satisfied or do
cut it to any test you wish. If
keep the bicycle ship it back to us a our expense and you wilt not be out en cent,
riATASIf ssisr We lumish the hirhest srada bicycles it is Dossible to
ritulimi rilluU at one small profit above actual factory cost. You save $to
vYashiD
freight, and
Dicvcie ana
not wish to
to $2$ middlemen's profits by buying direct of us and have the manufacturer's guar
antee behind your bicycle.- DO NOT UVY a bicycle or a pair of tires from anyone
at any price until you receive our catalogues and learn our unheard of factory
prices and remarkable special offers to rider agent.
mlifll I DC ICTntHCtlCn when you rcceiva our beautiful cataloguo and
HILL DC AdlUHidHtD study our superb models at the wonderfully
ow Prices we can make you this year. We sell the highest grade bicycles for less money
than any other factory. We are satisfied with Ki.oo orofit above factory cost.
BICYCLE DKALKKS, you can sell ourblcycles under your own name plate at
our prices. Orders filled the day received.
HKCOND HAND UICYCL.KH. We do not remilarlv handle second hand bicycles, but
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W usually nave a number onr nand taken in trade by our Chicago retail stores, these we clear out
oromntlv at prices ramrintr from 83 to 88 or 8lO. Descrimive banraln lists mailed free.
AAlSrrCfi DDlfcfCC- sinclu wheels. Imported roller chains and pvdalA, pans, repairs and
UUKal LK-DKHRCO, equipment of all kinds at half the usual retail prices.
$i50 HEDGETH0RN PUNCTURE-PROOF '
II SELF-HEALING TIRES &j33&3.
The regular retail price of these tins is
S3 JO ier tair. but to introduce we wll
seilyouasampiepatrtorffJSUeasiwunoraerfM.
NO MORE TROUBLE FI0M PUNCTURES
NAILS, Taoks or Glass will not let the
air out. Sixty thousand .pairs sold last year.
Over two hundred thousand pairs now in use.
DESCRIPTIONS Made In all sizes. It is lively
leasvridine.vervdutauieanauneainsiaewitn
T- .W7 H . . ... .
a sneclal aualitv ot rubber, wincn never ueconies
j80
a
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t i im . .,,) 7T.
ca or
I IE Notice the thick rubber tread
andt
porous auu which closes up small punctures without allow
hiR the air to escape. We have hundreds of letters from satis
ficd customers stating that their tires haveonly been pumped
up quce or twice in a whole season. They welsh uo more than
an ordinary lire, me punciurc rcaisiiugijuumica ucu kivcu
by several layers tot thin, specially prepared fabric on the
tread. Thercgular price of these tires is .50 per pairtbut for
advertlsu
A r and puuoture strips "11"
nd ' O," also rim strip II"
to prevent rlmouttlnif." This
tire will outlast any other
mako-HUFf. KLAtiXIO and
KilSY l.lliN.
atrpurposcHweareraaicingasDeciaiiaciorypnceio ...
the rider of only J4.80 per pair. All orders shipped same day etter is received. We ship C. O. D. on
approval. You do not pay a cent until you have examined and found them strictly as represented.
We will allow a cash Ulsoount of 5 per cent (thereby making the price 84.05 per pair) if you
send FULL CASH WITU OUDKit and enclose this advertisement. We will also send one
nickel plated brass hand pump. Tires to be returned at OUU expense if for any reason they are
not satisfactory on examination. We are perfectly reliable and money sent to us is as safe as in a
bank. If you order a pair of these tires, you will find that they will ride easier, run, faster,
wear better, last longer nud look finer than any tire vou have ever used or seen at anyprice. We
know that you will oe so well pleased that when you want a bicycle you will give us your order.
We want you to send us a trial order at once, hence this remarkable lire offer.
-- r r-s - don't buy any kind at any price until you send for a pair of
lr YUU fftibU i f ff0 Iledgetliorn Puncture-Proof tires on approval and trial at
the special introductory price quoted above: or write fpr our big Tire and Sundry Catalogue which
describes and quotes all makes and kinds of tires at about half the usual prices.
m0 " U n bu.t write us a postal today. DO NOT TIIINlC OF BUYING a bicycle
. JVM Ww Iff or a pair of tires from anyone until you know the new and wonderful
offer we are making. ' It oaly costs a postal to learn every thing. WrUe it IJO yv. , ,
,L MEAD CYCLE COMPANY, CHICAGO, ILL