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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1911)
mtmmmmwmmm THE. DAILY NEBEASKAN 9 GKO, SHAFFKIt, Prop TIIK HEW AUTO 3380 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BARBER SHOP HIX CIIA1IIB ti NO WAITING Best Barber Shop in the West CIGAItS In Unaemeiit O Street Entrance MANICURING COLLEGIATE SPORTS By Stuart Gould MINNESOTA JAKING READY QOPHER ORGANIZATION STRIVING TO BE IN 8HAPE TO MEET NEBRA8KA. MintioHotu in making as big prepar atlonw for the Nebraska gamo as nro boltig made at tho Cornliuskor camp, uccordlng to roportH from Minneapolis as to tho activities at Northrup Klold. The Gophers realize that tho Nebras ka curnu Is going to bo one of tho hardest contoBts of the BeaBon for thorn, and they aro putting in long hours of work developing team work and pluyB to moot tho skill and speed of the Nebraska cloven. Dr. Williams has boon working out playB all this week, and tho Corn IniBkors will have to play a careful dofonslvc game to prevent one of tho Bpoody Gophor backs from getting away for a much desired touchdown. Johnny McGovcrn, tho man of Minne sota, who waB onco all-Amorlcan quar terback, was at Nebraska Field laBt Saturday, it Is understood, and watched tho C'ornhusker eleven wal lop tho Kansas Aggies. Coach Stiehm was using Bimplo formations, how ovor, so McGovorn's Information was only of a general nature. Minnesota's team Ib largely of now men and they aro to meet a team com posed of many old playorB. Pickering, captain of tho Gophers, Is not in his regular end position, but at fullback, and thoro aro two green mon matched to tackle tho speedy ends of No brasku, SHINGUARDS Will Wo Beat Minnesota? Heavens! Yos! ! Wo didn't miss you at the rally nor In tho parade. Thoro were plenty of loyal Nobraskans there. Clipped from the Minnesota Dally: "With Nebraska looming up more dan gorouB each day, every minute Is needed." The Gophors aro preparing also. Wallop thorn,' Cornhuskers. That was somo sond-off. get the game tomorrow. Now to Wo want to thank tho girls for their share In the send-off. Now who can say tho whole school doesn't take part In football? Tho team's In Mlnneaplls, now. WIU thoy win? They sure will. .Roller to Meet Grimm. Dr. Roller, one tlmo athletic coach of tho University of Washington, and one of tho best professional wrestlers of today, will open tho season at Washington by staging a match with tho famouB Polly Grimm, captain of last year's football team there, and holdor of tho amateur mat title for Uoavywolghts on the coaBt. This Is the first event of their great semi centennial celebration, Greoji's Sanitary Barber Shop, 120 No. 11th. NEW LIBRARY SYSTEM. A saving of hundreds of dollars a year Is expected to result from tho adoption of tho now system of Issu ing books at tho University library. Formerly many books have been per manontly retained by persons who took them out. Now .this loss by thlovago is prevented by a corps of library attendants, who require on all books tho signature of tho student to whom thoy aro IsBued. The borrower Is held responsible by tho University authorities for the return of books he takos out. Except for a shortage of attendants, not a single difllculty has boon experienced during the two wooks tho new systom has been in uso. Uakor'B Cafe serves cakes all day. Also everything else In season. Serv ice first class. lG-tf Don't forget Johnny Leard at 120G O St. 14-Bt UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN C. A. Tucker JEWELER S. S. Shean OPTICIAN 1123 0 STREET YELLOW FRONT Your Patronaga Solicited "The British Suit" g0rirtg Irani (EtotfjtfjS Mayer Bros WATCH FOR THE NEW FOLSOM Bakery and Cafe We cater to Students trade. 1325 to 1331 N FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER 129 South Eleventh St., Lincoln, Neb. Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearanco knows that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish tho sort of clothes that will give him that look of distinction that a woll-groomed and woll-drossed man bIiowb. At 129 So. 11th Street tho firm of Flodeon & Brethouwor maintains a largo show window that is always filled with a lino of goods that aro equal to the display of any tailoring establishment to be found In tho wost. The prices quoted on these goods attract attention, and tho workmanship and fit Is all that could be desired. Here you can buy tailor-made goods at hand-me-down prices. kfel wmk MjP7 vvl W mm i Copyright 1011 Alfred Decker & Cohn STYLE CHANGES For Sale By For Fall 1911 ' j 4