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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
' ifvv i-"9 t T-t" fx " -w; 't P - r 2 tlbe ia a i I tflebraeftan s R f ! ft Lj 1 J tfa Daily Ucbraskan A consolidation of Tho Hmporinn, Vol. 01, Tho Nobnuiktui, Vol, 10 Scnrlot nnd Cronm, Vol. 4. ! Publinhed dally, pxcopt Bundny nnd Monday, at tho Unlvornlty Of Nubrankn, Llnooln, Nob, by tho Hosporlnn Publishing Go., BoAno Or DinsoTOna ProfoMom J. I. Wyor, nnd O. R. Richard! H. P. Lonvltt John WoHlovor E. It. Wnlton. I II Editor-in Ohlof Pnnl A. Bwlng MnnnRor A. Q. Sohrolber Circulator Wnltcr E. Stnndovon Aaa't. Adv.Mnnngor Frod Nnughtom ASSOCIATE EDITORS Hewn . J . Olydo Moor Athlotlo .... prod A. Sweoley Loonl ... D. P. Do Young Sooloty . Miss MlnnJo flilloy Lltornry MIsn Lota Ktotter 3 Editorial Rooms nnd Bufllnosa Office U 8UJtf Post Off loo Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Subscription Prico, (2 per yoar, In ndvano f -i'-'t ' Jl i'MM 'II 'II I ! Entorod nt tho postoffloo at Llnooln, Neb., aa Bocond-olaea mall matter under the not of oongroasof March 0, 1870. i pi n 1 1 mi i , Individual notices will bo ohargod for at thi rate of 10 cents for each insertion. Faculty, departmental and unlreralty bulletins wfil gladly be published free, as herotofor. Editorial Remarks Coach Booth dropped the remark fiat wo will boat Haskell 60-0, and this fact Is heralded abroad by the city papers. Wo will not beat Haskell G0-0, and no one knows this better than Coach Uooth. With Bonnie out of tho game we are already beaten when It comes to punting, for the Indians luo a couple of excellent kickers But In splto of this handicap we are going to keep up our record of victor ies againBt tho Haskell braves. But there will bo a big crowd of Haskell tupportoi" on hand to cheer their team on. Of course Kansas univer sity will Bend a crowd to support the Indians, as she has announced that sho will. With a rate of $4 00 there ought to bo 500 Nebraskans go to Kansas City to cheer on tho Cornhuskers. This Is the only opportunity the rooters havo had or will have this season to Bupport their team away from home, and It Is SENIORS TO MEET. Will Solve the Class Play Prob lem Today. Tho Ben lor cIosb will meet this morn lng at 11 o'clock in U. 10G to settle tho Question of a class play, and for tho discussion of other Important business. At a meeting of tho committee on the class play about two weeks ago It was decided that an assessment of $3 would havo to levied on each member of the class If a play Is to be presented next spring. This Ib on account of tho refusal of the regents to contribute toward the expenses of the play, and the whole expense now has to ho borno by the class, since no admission Is charged. Tho whole matter will be dlscusBod this morning; also steps taken toward the selection of a play, and tho choOBlng of a cast, which later, however, will not bo accomplished for some tlmo. DR. JONES AT CHAPEL. Prominent Lincoln Minister Gives a Talk- YeBterday morning at convocation, Di J. W. Jones of St. Paul's Metho cMst church, gave a short talk. Dr. Jones paid Chancellor Andrews a high compliment. He stated that Dr. An drews coming to the west had drawn the eyes of the eaBt to tho university of Nebraska as nothing else could have done. Dr. Jon6s pleaded for a greater at tention to dlvlno Influence In everyday llfo, and urged prayer as tho logical means for securing a higher view of llfo. Ho was of tho opinion that overy person should unite with some church and take an active part In Its management. He also believed that every man should take a keen Interest in politics, since this, he asserted, will prove necessary to the best interests of (he ountry Christmas Delineator. The December Delineator, with its message of good cheer and helpfulness, will be welcomed In every home. The fashion pages aro unusually attractive, Illustrating and describing tho very latest modes In a way to make their construction during tho busy festive season a pleasure lnstoad of a task, and the literary and pictorial features are of rare excellence. A selection of love songB from the Wagner operas, ren dered Into English by Richard de Gallienne and boatuifully illustrated in colors by J. C. Ioyendockor, occupies a prominent place, and a chapter In tho compoBors' Berles, relating the romance of Wagner and Coslma, is an Interest ing supplement to the lyrics. A very clover paper entiled "The Court Cir- tttttt It tL 1 1 ell the trtith annul vnnrsll anrl vnn irr an nAA fhiM.. Jit " " ..w jw . .... wwv Wl HVIM T T"-I k. t. U -Un..t !. J -J l . 'F b. tut u W u auwi uiuua anu you arc a aaugerous cnaracier. Tell the truth about our $2.50 Hata and you are a public benefactor. I Best Hats on Earth for the Ilonev. it a it a it it it it it H THE $2.50 HAT STORE 1141 O I Magee & Deemer Store for Men Men's Stylish O'Coats 5 , You can choose between either of these styles and be sure of absoluie correctness. The' always popular Chesterfield knee length cat. or the long coat coming down to the ankles, came in Oxford Grays, Black and a variety of Brown mix tures. Some full silk lined, full satin, or satin sleeve and yoke.with worsted or serge body linings. The qualities are such as to warrant us putting our name on every coat and are fully guaranteed. $10, $12.50,$15, $I8,$20,$22.50,$25 Cravenette Coats The term "Cravenette" is a process, not a cloth. The process may be applied to anyfabric without chang ing: its appearance and rain will not spot it. Attention is called to the excellent values we are showing at $12.50, 15 and &IQ IIOMESEJEKERS ROUND TRIP ..ATES. There are thousands of acres of valuable Farm and Mineral Iands in tho west that can bo had for a song Why not go west, seloct a homo, and enjoy the prosperity and good fortune and contentment which tho West af fords you. The vast territory on the Union Pacific and connecting lines Is a country of wonderful resources. The HomeBeekers' rates offered by tho UNION PACIFiv. afford you opportun ity of visiting t..e West and satisfying yourself. ONE FARE PLUS $2.00 for tho round trip to Idaho, Oregon, Wash ington and Montana on November 15th and to points in Nebraska, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming and Utah, on No omber 15th, and December 6th and 20th. Inquire of E. B. Slosson, Gen eral Agent. Faculty and students both agreo that moala at the School of MxibIc cafe aro par excellence. unJtGuB to bo on hand with lungs and megaphones, when tho ball is kicked off day after tomorrow. Beside tho trip tho game will bo worth going some distance to boo. A $4.00 rate is surely not prohibitive, and overy one should tako advantage of It, even If at a personal sacrifice. Pyrography Material Hand Mirrors, Collar and. Cuff Boxes, Photograph Boxes, Pipe Racks, Wall Pockets, Match Safes, Burned Leather NoTel tles at the Lincoln "Book Store. Frank. E. Lee, Public Stenographer and Notary. MhwSdgraphlc letters; perfect Imitation. 501-502 Richards Blk. Auto 1155. Chapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. l&th. cles of tho Republic," describes some unique phases of Washington social llfo is from an unnamed contribute who is said to write from tho inner circles of society. There aro short stories from the pens of F. Hopkinson Smith, Robert Grant, Alice Brown, Mary Stewart Cutting and Elmor Elliott Peake, and such interesting writers as Julia Magrudor, L. Frank Baum, and Grace MacGowan Cooke hold tho attention of the children. Many Christmas suggestions are given In needlewont and the cookery pages are redolent of tho Christmas ti nst. In addition, there are the reg ular departments ot the magazine, with many special articles on topllcs relating to woman's interests within and without the home. PORTLAND OREGON and Return Union Shining Parlors. Shjne, 5c. Chairs for ladles. 1018 O street. $50 STUDENTS The newest and finest Barber Shop in Nebraska.. Particu- ar attention given to face, neck and scalp massaging, jt 'The VHsto' 1206 O St., Burr Block LLLimtHmMAttw VIA Union Pacific Account National Grange Patrons of Husbandry. Dates of sale Nov. 8 to 2t inclusive. Pinal return limit, Dec. 3J. Tourist Cars .a Specialty n .. " Inquire at 1044 O Street E. B. 8LOSSON, Gen.Agt M 1 M A ROSS P. CURTICE CO. H H25 O Street Wo must pay tho penalty of our success as tho leading piano house of Nebraska. The price of this is tho Discontinuance of Our Art Department, The space we must have is now taken up with pictures, mouldings, etc. We will therefore conduct a Closing Out Sale At Greatly Reduced Prices of Pictures,' Frames and Mouldings And continue same until all is sold. Xmas will soon be here. Save money by buying now. This is a bonafldo sale of sea sonable goods. Wo are posi tively going out of the art busi ness. Don c misunderstand us, we aro not going out of the piano or music business; on V?q other hand we are going to greatly enlarge and increase it. We will lay anything you want away un til Xmas, jf desired. Visitors welcome. Come early and get first choice while the lines aro unbroken. iSTlSSircii 1125 O Street C2SSS3SCBSX 4 ft -r- i h IK. f .- IT,. c c p V V. !" IVV.' "ttote IWIWIIIIMM . '; nj.tymMM x ,i- , .J.r. ....JrEr."..1.' i Ifc