I ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 3ln $r lap Pages From Past History We Want You to Know 1901 MliiHi-hOt'i rlffcatH the 'omiIhihIot i' ii) l ii Nfori' of l'.t 0 1902 Ni-briihka and MinncHOta arc tin unlv two MronK westorn teams which luip not 1)"mi HcorcJ against thiH wji moii The approaching ;imi' will be a bat lb roal 1903 Tin- Ilnrlinnton Itoutc will run ux- niHion trail. s to Omaha for the Crcih lonNcbrasha football fiuinc The iouimI trip fare will be $1 10 1905 M i.ss Taylor, the oo-el caudidatc lor pit'Hiib-nl of the henior class, is tiiianl monsly elect. m after a bard linht The ( o eds tiiKe advantage of the confuaion in the rank- of the men candidates Tirn rnnisi rorwnni tncir onnninnn"." bo liiiul- P)wn the pri7e 1908 ln ei nor Hoke Smith ol (leorma ad-ihe.-se.- ii.' students and I acuity at .Impel Coventor Smith in his speech iulouieil Mr ltryan and declared that i he m"ii Commoner" and his party .ne eh.M'tpt.'nlni; the rights ol the pi'opb 1909 This Store By Heart so we'll tell it to you again. We have the newest and best Clothing Store in Lincoln. This is a big statement but it's true and we want you to come and SEE that it's true. We will show you exclusive styles and patterns in Men's Suits, Over coats. Furnishings, Hats and Shoes. The kind that will please you at prices that you will want to pay. CLOTHING COMPANY n I wo os Nebraska m'aduates it-port Tp,. HrWQ fYnwH--u.t Ihev are meeting with excellent vIIIlIO lIOTTO Viunu Much Interest Shown By Racquet Wielders -him .-s.s ii 'heir work in the Philip pines Th'-.' men entered the employ ol the i;nernmcnt a- teachers in the pilbllr - her , I'lckei- :r the Oirl-' Club luncheon -..it in d.i ,11 be sold b the Itlack la-iiie v Inesdav atternoon in the llbi .ii .loii' urchoHtra. 1-0666 I (H'NIi lUiitain pen Owner may Lav .. bv pavini; for this ad "Possible. It Sin . . Farm House. Kirst diawniKs in tlie tennis tourna iiieni were made last Saturday, and a lew ol the panics have been played a I rend. The following; conditions -bould be watched closely Kach man must Ihid his opponent and pla ofl his set He will not be inlornied b the chairnian, as this is Watch Din schedule and post the - lesults of rounds on the card on the l.nsi V -ne Ohmplc-. a bl.u-K coat mt.,m i,(mn! n f1()lU () Administra with wh. Hecks Please leae at (()li Hall K.il; nil . Showaltei A,, mat( h(.s j ,lu. tll.st ;uul s,.t.(m(i lounds niiisi be played oft b Tin -da TIKIS';' in the third lound niu-t be W'll.l. th per-on to whom 1 nae ni -wett.- Mid cap to hold during the . I I ..I. W '...I., 1.. .. .,11 nther H'.VIK or IfJUS'.i"' "."" "" "'"l"'B"".' i l pi) ' Semi lina l.i'ST i.ra - w eater (o, it .Hid i .ip .it l)U .'i itl.iv ili. 'ii. r l'"lii'lei nolitv ll.iriv Ciaiu "MS Ri-w.iul on Thui-d.i and lin.il- I't HATS That Have Real Qass and Are Worth $1 More Than We Ask Special $i 55 KLINES 1132 0 Street Knl ne- lor tennis torn naini nt inalcheil up lor lirst round which must be plaveil oil by Tuesdav .l'liie. V It llathawa () C Sides Kills, II 11 Lewis. II Kinle, Mob Creeiilee, A Dierks. H Cardiner. C Kapperton Peiinev, F S -Porterfiebl Norman. H. V. Post, H. M. S. (Hyel- Williams, CJ. H. j .Miller, K J. Allyn, A. F. Keifer, O. Shirk, V. M. Flory. H. Dowen. J. L. j Flory. H. Bowen, J. L. Flory G-U, 6-H. I Heck, W. Enflold, Don. ' Dunaway, K. II. Watkins. Dunaway I 6-1, 6-3. iChaltz Smith. A. C Chaltz, G-2, G-4. SuoHmnii, S. Sexton. Sexton, default. Meyer, E. L. Smith. Meyer, G-4. 6-2. ItcHiiltH of first round. Flory vh. Bowon Sots 6-2, 6-3. Dunaway vs. Watkins Sets 6-1, 6-3. Chaltz vs. Smith Sets 6-4, 6-2. Meyer vs. Smith SetB 6-4, 6-2. Special Afternoon and Evening Classes IN ALL COMMERCIAL SUBJECTS at hours to suit University students. We enroll many Univeibii btuclLiits Ccidi )liu You aie united to visit the school and get particulars. NEBRASKA SCHOOL OF BUSINESS The Business School Training School with the University Atmosphere Cor. 14th and 0 Sts. :: :: :: Electric Building Artistic dance programs and menus for particular people. George Bros.. Printers, 1313 N street Fourth Annual German Day Festival Lincoln, October 14, 15, 16 PROMINENT FEATURES: Tuesday, October 14, Convention of German American Alliance. Wednesday, October 15, Fraternal, Flower and Industrial Parede. 7 P. M., Concert of 150 pieces at City Hall square, 8 p. m. Festival Program and Concert in Auditorium. Thursday, October 16, Great Historical Parade, 13 Grand-Floats, led by Governor Morehead and Staff. University Regimental Band will particirate in all parades. All students wishing to appear on German Day Historical Floats, please call any time Wednesday at the skating rink, 16th and 0 Sts. and try on costumes.