zatiiXfS yw EPPfrnVi fi'r i rm iXjVi' -- mesmit mhogi ks - " " ' hK i "".' ' i V i IbeSDatl? IFlebraehan 'J j i . M VOL.HL UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA, LINCOLN, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3, J903. ) NO. JO ' P I h ARE ALL ON EDGE Team Is jn Good Shape for this Afternoon's Game. The practice lost night being the lost one before the game, wo short and light Aftor a few preliminaries In punting, the team was lined up for a Bhort and snappy signal practlco. whloh was all the work that was given them. The men aro In excellent condition with tho exception of two. Bender Is nureing a sprained anklo. but tho in Jury Ib rapidly Improving and he will be in the gamo today, for a while Rt least, until tho metal of tho oppo nents has been tested. Cotton 1b having troublo With a bruised sldo, but will also bo In the game today. Ho has boon giving It all tho nocesHary caro during tho week and It Ib hopod ho will not bo hampered with It tomorrow. Although, as has been beforo stated, nothing definite rogardlng the South Dakota team Ib known, atlll a general feoling of hopefulness and assurance pervades tho atmosphore. The boys all feel that thoy are capablo of handling the northerners, but expect and hopo for a good game. Tho South Dakota team stayed ovor night In Omaha and will arrlvo In Lincoln about 10 6'clock this morning. "Thoy say thoy aro big " "Thoy y thoy aro speedy.' Dut as some one vory aptly sold: "They say too mufch But wo know that thoro is an oseenco of truth In what "thoy say." and that tho visiting team Is composed of no pigmies. We nood you out today. This means "YOU." Tho team needs all tho support It can havo from tho student body. Thoro aro to bo two rooting squads and bo euro and boo that your name Is on tho list of ono of them. Theso squads aro to bo glvon tho cliolco of seats on tho oast bleachors, in tho vory center of th flold, bo that thoro will bo no doubt that thoy will all boo tho game No ono will bo allowed a place in oltbor of theso squads who has not a megaphone. What Is want ed Is noise, concentrated, directed and "all-togcthor" noise. Thoro Is nothing, which adds moro to tho enthusiasm of a game or gives more encouragement to tho playorB than a good, systematic rooting Bquad. Como out and help. frfr-H-4K"H"H"H,4i''M"I"VHil I NEBRASKA vs. SOUTH DAKOTA Nebraska Field, TODAY, 3 P.M. Admission 5oc. Reserved seats on sale at the Co-Oo f and Uni Book Stores and at Harley's. 'r-i"!"l-l-!'1'-!-l'V'..I....t..t-.I..i..HMH'li1"l'i4i'I"il"l"M""l''l"l-'I" MH5M"M'? A CLASS HISTORY Material Being Compiled for a Useful Work. The scrubs were lined up for prac tlco last night alter tho "VarBlty had loft tho flold. Booth, Drain, Crandall and Wstovor former tho opposing force and gavo tho boys all thoy wanted. It was ex cellent practlco for tho team, as It gavo thorn an Idea of what tho 'Varsity will do to them after these coaches have whipped them into tho form thoy had last year, Tho second team Is tho strongest that has over boon produced. This ar goes well, for a next year's team and also for substitutes for tho first team this year. Ono of tho features of tho early part of tho practice last night was tho punt ing of Benedict and Boll. Theso men heed no Introduction to tho football lovers of tho University. Both havo made enviable reputations for thorn solves In the punting lino and It Is safe to say tho team will not find any op ponents who will out-class them In this line. We regret that we can not publish tho line-up for South Dakota but we wore unablo to socuro It. Como out this afternoon and see tho men for yourselves and bring Ringer with you. Sam's Cafe The only place In tho city to get the famous Little Gem hot waffles. Special service for ladles. Y. M. C. A. Mass Meeting. A mass meeting of tho Y. M. C. A. was held last night from 7 to 8 in honor of -Mr Will I.ockwood of Omaha, who Ib on his way to Shanghai, China, whore ho Is to bo secrotary of tho city association. Burdotto Lewis opened the meeting, stating thorn woro a fow va cancies In tho Y. M C. A. cablnot which might bo filled at this mooting. Mr. Borg roprcsontlng tho nominating committee proposed tho name of Prof. Stuff for a member of tho advisory board; J C. Moore, recording secrotary, and L. C Zoock, treasurer, all of whom woro eloctod by unanimous voto. Mr. Lewis then introduced Mr. Lock wood, who gavo a vory oarnost talk, calling attention to the greatness of tho work represented by tho association and the World's 8tudont Christian fed eration, and to the far greater flold for work In tho Orlont. To bo a worker In this movomont Bhould bo regarded as a privilege and an honor, and whnt over a man's vocation In tho future ho can alwayB feel bo has had a port In a movomont which merits tho best support a man can givo. Ho would havo mon consider earnestly tho pppor funlty for Writ' fn Ihis flold. I P. Balloy, tho stato general secretary, Chancellor Andrews and Dean Ringer woro called on and each gnve a short talk, emphasizing what Mr. lxckwood had said In regard to tho Christian movomont in forolgn lands. Tho moot ing was full of spirit and Interest clear through. Tho matter of tho 11.000 bud got was takon up and from all Indica tions It appoars will bo entirely wiped off tho hooka this year. Chancellor An- drowB callod special attention to tho well organized condition of tho asso ciation this year and Us bright future in tho now Tomplo Building. Tho mooting closed promptly at 8 o'clock. Battalion Notes. The encampment at Fort Riley, KaB., this month, will be of moro than pass ing interest to tho cadet battalion from tho fact that Bomo of its mombers may havo to participato. Wo understand thnt Ray Dwyer and B. J. Richards of Company D, and several others are members of tho 1st Nebraska National juard, which will be a part of the third brigade under the command of General Barry. 10,000 regulars and 5, 000 stato troops will take part In the encampment, which will begin Octobor 15 and close tho 27th. Word has been received from former Major Hall, of tho battalion, who Is now a cadot at West Point attondlng tho national military academy. Major Hall reports a gratifying measure of buccosb In his work and expresses hlm Bolf delighted with a academy as a wholo. Classos In military tactics ret fQr'--flrst time last night. First ana Second semester classes are coqducted as thoy wore last year. Third sonicator .men art under the direct'' qmirge pf Captain ChftBO. who will conduct a aortas of lectures, Instead of using texts. Tho porraancnt rolls of tho battalion havo been made out. Tho battalion Is at presont larger than ovor before, numbering 498 men, In addition to tho band, which numbers 41 pieces. Don Cameron's lunch counter for good service. Mr II W. mm in tun co ib now at tho head of tho business education de partment of tho Lincoln High School. Since leaving hero ho has studied at Chicago and Wisconsin Universities, and was for ono yoar connected with tho department of statistics at Wash ington Mr Qualntanco has completed IiIh doctor's thesis, "Tho Influence of Farm Muchlnery," and will soon take his examinations for Mb Ph. D. at Wis consin Unlvorslty. Guard mount will commonco the mld dlo of noxt month. One small guard of old mon will bo formed each evening until tho routine has boon moro firmly established. J. A. Barrett, of tho Historical socl oty Is now ongagod in gathering and classifying a mass of material from which h hopes to ovolvo a class his tory dating back to 187G, and perhaps previous to that date. Tho society ha In Its possession an lmmonso amount of matorlal In tho way of pho tographs, programs, Invitations, rollcs, and many other articles of Intoroat. In addition to this It has access to a largo collection owned by Miss Ellon Smith, lato registrar, whlh is not only com plete, but has been takon care of and Ib In excollont condition. Mr. Barrett Is secretary of tho Alum ni Assocllatlon, and has boon Interested In this matter for somo time. During tho Bummer, with tho assistance of Miss Bullock ho classified MIbs Smith's entire collection. Both sots of material aro arranged In pamphlet holders, ono being labelled: "Class History," and tho other, "Tho Ellen 8mlth Collection," and both aro dated from '76 to '0?. Mr. Barrett says that only a begin ning has been made and that tho work Is yet In Its Infancy. Tho posslblll- - i afforded are great and thoro aro man; (rpm which material may be drawn. h ,,'m from Sonlor dOWn to Freshman. "' "' ntrihntn ("something toward this "collection. " iu this way the history may bo made com prehensive and complete and at tho samo tlmo bo kopt up to date. Tho class history will bo kopt In tho fire proof vault, and being augmented year by year, will furnish valuable refer ence matorlal for many years to como. Tho non-commlaslonod officers of tho battalion who havo not boon appointed already will bo announced early next week. Mathematical Seminar. Tho art department has received some plaster casts of famous Btatuary from Germany. A,mong them la a re production of '.'Tho Discus Hurler." Tho class In BUgar chemistry, under Professor Nicholson, will start on their semester's work Monday next. The students In American history 3 report a scarcity of reforenco books on tho library Bhelves. In Borne Instances where there woro two and three books on one subject last year, only one re mains now. Grlfllo Jay, who attended the Univer sity In 1901 and 1902, has received much commendation for IiIb sketching at the Chicago Art Institute, where ho has boon studying art for tho past two years. Mr. V. A. Harvey, who. has been em ployed in the weather department, Is to resign the first of November. Mr. O. D. Stuart will fill the vacancy. Tho mathematical seminar meets tho first Saturday of each month during tho school year at 7:30 In room M. 302. Tho following Ib tho program for the meeting of October 3: 1. Conolatlon of mathematics and physics in secondary schools. (Present ed at tho Chicago meeting of science teachers, March, 1903.) Miss Edith Long. 2. Notes on tho construction of Poly hodra. Miss Laura Puffer. 3. Pearson's "Organic Conolatlon of Characteristics not quantitatively mea surable.' Dr. C. C. Engborg. ROBT. E . MORITZ, Socy. Conservatory Notes. Twenty-flvo young women room at tho Conservatory this yoar. Mr. Carder la the now secretary of tho College of Music. Mrs. Raymond Is now at the head of tho vocal department of tho conservatory. Mr. Kimball, of tho College of Music, wont to Chicago last Monday. He will return Monday. " StateHistorical Society Meeting A mooting of the State Historical as sociation will take place here January 12 and 13. The meeting Is to bo al most entirely devoted to the constitu tional conventions of UiIb stato In 180(1, lsYPand 1875. and purports to bo of great interest. The second year gym classes for ladles will commence Monday. Tho first year clossps have not begun, actual work being delayed owing to the lack of suits. .Tunlnra mp.nl In now chanftl Mnnriav Chapln'Bros.. Florists. 1227 So. 14th. ' Oct. 5, at 10 a. m. Election of officers. WANTED A student to work on? hour In morning and one hour In after noon. Apply to business manager be tween 9 and 11:30 a, m. al Nebraskan Lincoln Local Express. Tel. 787, Miss Perkins, sister-in-law of Mr. Kimball, loft last week on account of sickness. 8ho was a teacher In n- Instrumontal music at tho conservatory. Tho following musical program was glvon In chapel yesterday morning: Chorus, "Departuro," Mendelssohn. Recital by MIbb FJske, "Summer Rain," Mllloby; "Layonara," Bartlott; "BIcbobo Song," Footo; "Irish Lovo 8ong," Lang; "Tho Sovereignty of God." A reception to students vr'Jll bo glvon at tho residence of Governor Mickey, 15th and H streets) Tuesday night, Oc tobor Cth. It will bo given under tho auspices of tb$- Epwortji Joague of the St Paul's church. A cordial In vitation is extended. Tonight Prof, and Mrs. Hodgnlan wlU give a reception at the Academy. The faculty and heads of departments of the University and the Lincoln Medi cal College and the parents of Lincoln students will be entertained from 8 to 9 and the Academy students from to 10:30. For years wo have been telling young men that our store was "a good place to buy good clothes." We have a large patronage among young men who dress well. The B. L. Paine Clothing Store. 4 s m 1 .1 3 : 9 0s )