TH'E HEPUBLIOA.N , OUSTER COUNTY , ° NEBRASKA. Stale University. Special Correspondence. James Lomax , Arthur Lcdwich Allison Stuckey , and Claude and Kco Curric were down to Omaha for the football game betwcer Nebraska and Ames at Otnnha. Sherman Pealc has been com pelled to quit school on account of ill health. He left for Broken Bow Monday morn ng. The Mid-Semester examina tions come this week and the students are all busy "plugging" up on their studies in order to be nure of passing and make as good a record as possible. The football eleven is making great preparations for their game with Kansas next Saturday in Lincoln. The team was able to triumph over Ames last Saturday by a score 23 to 17 and came out of the struggle in fairly good shape. There is not a game on the schedule that the Nebraska team and students arc more anxious to win by a good score than the Kansas game Saturday. A strong spirit of rivalry has existed between the two univer sities for a number of years and 'Nebraska desires above all things to beat Kansas. Some sort of a class "fight" lias usually occurred between the f resume i , and soph mores each year. The contests have been presistently opposed by Chancel lor Andrews. Something out of the ordinary in the way of a test of physical strength has been substituted this year and final arrangements have been made for what will be called the Fresh man-Sophomore Olympics. The games will be held in Antelope part next Saturday morning. The scoring will be by points , wrestling , boxing , a battle royal , a tug of war , and a Marathon race counting different points in the final result , The Marathon When you want a good , clean SQUARE MEAL go to W , J , CROSS' RESTAURANT Two doors north Nroken Dow State Bank The City Livery And Feed Barn Feeds yonr horses no poor grain and will supply you with good Horses and Rigs at reasonable prices. Come and see me. W. A. Tooley race will lead directly to the park , ending in two laps around the gridiron. The first attempt at an organized class scrap be tween the two classes is watched with much interest at the state university , and a large crowd of upper classmen will attend the contest. CHANCELLOR HAS RESIGNED. Dr. Andrew * Leaves University on Account of 111 Health. Chancellor 1C. Benj-unin An drews of the State University has resigned. His resignation will take effect January 1st. The Chancellor's health has been poor since a long illness he had last winter and his physicians have advised him that he ntubt resign and seek a more favorable climate. Chancellor Andrews came to theUuniversity of Nebraska from Chicago in 1900. lie graduated from Brown University in 1870 and had previous to his work in Chicago been president of Brown. Dr. Andrews is an old soldier having served in the Union army throughout the Civil war. He was mustered into the Fourth Connecticut as a private and was given an honorable discharge in 1864 as a second lieutenant , after being severely wounded at Petersburg. Since the war he has been actively engaged in educational work. He entered Brown university soon after he received his discharge and he has been in some way connected with educational institutions since that time. CUSTBR COU.KOU NKVTS. Ray McCandlcss entered the College Tuesday. Zoah Ward spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in Ocon- to. Hugh Campbell left Friday evening for a few days visit "at home. Misses Gertrude Barcus and Ema Johnson were helpers in the Ucpublicau oflice last Saturday. Nc Morgan was up in the northwest part of town last Fri day night trying to beat some fellows time. Miss Lulu Williams accompan ied by Miss Gertrude Shafer took the morning train for Anselmo. They will visit there a few days Charlie Mills was out Saturday trying his skill at husking corn. The report is that he husked 102 % bushels. That is going some Charles. Professor Cornet has had two men at work leveling off the College grounds the last week. When the work is finished the place will look more like a college campus. A meeting of the students was called Wednesday for the purpose of electing a captain and a man ager for the college basket bal team. Ray McCandlcss was elec ted captain and Nc Morgan manager. A Leading Attraction. There are so many so-callet comedies ou the road that it secrna impossible to always know when to go to see one and when to remain at home Who ever OYSTERS A epecialy. Bight from the Oceau Not mixed with ice water. Try them. heard of a Hoyt Comedy ever iisappointing an audience ? We lave one coming- and it is safe to ay it is one that we may patron- y. < i and get mw money's worth. < Io play ha ever boon in this cctioti which was so praised by > ress and public. Manager Uroat ii -com me rui ng "A Bachelor's Honeymoon" as one of his leading attractions. * Jot only is it a comedy which stood the test of u New York continuous season , bin it i * more quoted than any comrd ) on t'le road t. day and is not tn be classed with the ordinary sl'O'Ab. It will ie here Saturday at tiorili side Opera House The November American Boy. Baseball has given way to 'ootball and this winter game is Inely illustrated by the picture ( in colors ) of the Lo3 on the jridiron which decorates the No vember American Boy. front cover. By the wiy , this issue Begins the tenth year of that most popular of boys' magazines. The contents will be found to contain just the stories and articles which boys delight to read , In addition to the chap ters of the fine serials by Houston Tomliuson , and Optic , there are a number of short stories and articles of a most interesting character : M a I a g o Dick's Thanksgiving is a fine story of bow a boy earned his thanks giving by an act of heroism. Two interesting football stories , Farlow's Trick and How St. Abans Won the Game , will ap peal to the athletic boys. The Little Red Stamp is an interest ing story of Uncle Sam's postage. The Henley overcoat tells humor ously of how a boy cured his brother of a bad habit. A Dark Night's Work relate how a boy saved his father's quarter section of land. In the Training of Uncle Sam tells of the work of Uncle Sam's naval recruits , How the Life Savers Work is a graphic description of the ardu ous and often dangerous duties of the life-saving crew. Part two of Tne Deer Trailers will in terest the boy hunters. Wash ington's First Thanksgiving Proclamation will be read by all. What Can a Young Man. Do ? treats of many avenues of work that a boy may take up I he Champions in LJabeball will be a specially attractive page. How a President is Made will answer many of the questions which boys have asked on this subject. The nature lover will find his hobby treated in Sonic of the Strange Tenants of a Texas Uanch. Then there are How To Be a Fine Boxer , How To Study History , and a special article on Lantern Slide Making. The various departments will appeal to all boys with hobbies. 76 il- luntralions. $1.00 a year. The Sprague Publishing Co. , Detroit , Michigan. Short Horn Cattle Herd Htmie < ; n * CKIUBON SCOTT No. 717085. J. G. BRBNIZSR , Breeder of Pure Scotch and Scotch Topped Sliurt lloru Cattle. My herd numbers 40 cows. Will com. pare In breed I us and quality with any wait ol Chicago My experience hai tautht me that to give goodaatUiactlou. brredlucr cattle must be rulHCii lit tlilM lUlttnOc. I aspect to rtilHU t tic tn In-re the * * qiinl of anything raised lu ( he U. S. 1 uow h.ivclSbullBauluble ( or thin anil next year's serTlce. My cow * weigh from 1400 to JOOupounds. Come and tc tbrn . J. G. BRENIZER BU.OKUN Bow , NBDRASZ JOHN DELANE Blacksmith and Wagon Shop The best Automatic U 1 end gatu for sale. B. & M. Train Schedule WEST UOUNO KA.8T DOMED No. 3V OiXUu j No. 40 ; iO a m No. 41 UtCTpm , No.4 : M a m No. 43. . .S21aui j No. 44..U2T ; p m No * 39 ami 40 ruu betvrteu Lincoln and Broken How only , and not ou Sundays Freight trains No * 47 and 43 carry ) > * * * ner , but are run as extras Schedule of Broke * Bow Mails. COUCMS tOlt. TBB BXST CLOBB AS rOLLOWS ! Train No 40 0am. Train No 42 9:3 * ) a m Train No 44 7:80 : pm roucMBi rot TUK WMT CLOIB A FOLLOWS' Train No 43 8:00 : m Train No 41 7:30 p m OBce opsa Bandar from | JO to 10M R a we lcdays , 8)89 a mjijlj p BV Entire With oic ; Move and use only the same aiiotiit or' coal as you have hereto' . ) : ; ? u.ed in heating the one or tv. n ( . 'nwnstairs rooms. There is sa much extra heat generated by Mooie's Air-Tight Heater that it will do the work of two ordinary ctoves. Simply connect a pipe from the collar at the rear of the urn and extend it to a register in the upstairs room and this extra heat will fur nish the same temperature as exists downstairs. Even temperature throughout the house is an im portant thing. Possible only with Moore's Air-Tight Heater. It heats by circulation instead of by radiation. Moore's Air-Tight Heater Is built like a furnace. The heat radiates from the inner surface and is discharged through an outer cas ing and circulated throughout the rooms. The temperature in every corner of the rooms is the same ; , impossible with any other heating stove. Then Moore's Air-Tight Heater is a beautiful stove. Note the graceful outline , the handsome nickel trimmings an ornament for any home. Then there is an en tire absence of dust when taking out the ashes , for a dust flue takes up the dust. One coat of blacking in the fall is all that is necessary for the entire winter. Moore's Air Tight Heater will last a lifetime.- You Will Use \ One-Third Less Fuel ' . If you purchase a Moore's Air-Tight Heater. Moore's Everlasting Firepot , the greatest fuel sicr , will he at your service if this stove is installed in your home. This means that you can burn every sort of fuel. The cheapest slack coal will furnish as much heat as the best quality of lump coal. The smoke , which is good fuel , is consumed by means of Moore's Everlasting Firepot. Come in and let us show you this wonderful heating stove. 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