, , ifc-yij v' jhi Hj'"jMl""S t WV1 'yn f VV '" ' " " ' '-' """J-'1 :,,-rf'7j" v tit C '; V ; - . xvt V V V ' .t- I, ' .V A 2 tTbc Dalls llcbtaeFian A ' fct. hi Ce Da p nebnskan Ofy jp Jjw jjcj T T t T' T V "I r T V $ V v T $ T P $ f ftf) A consolidation of Tho Hgtporlnn, Vol. ftl, Tho Nubrnnknn, Vol, 10 Scnrlot unci Crunin, Vol. i. wone Deep inio mc yuanty 01 uur i Tr & r - . ? t r ii r ! Publiiihod dally, cacopt Sunday nod Monday, V at tl)o UnlvorHlty of NfliruHkn, Lincoln, Nob. by tho Hoaporlnn PubHHhing Co., Bourn Or rjiiiKOTOna Profosaors J. I, Wynr, nnd 0. R. Richard: II. P. Lcnvltt John WcHlovor E. R. Walton. Edltor-lnOulof Manner Clrcnlntor Asa't. Adr.Managnr Paul A. Ewlng A. G. Schrolber Walter E. BtandoTeu Fred Naughtoa ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nona - - J . Olydo Moor Athlotlo .... Frcl A. Sweoloy Local ... D. P. DoTonng Socloty Miss Minnie fllllor Literary Mian Lot Stettor Editorial Rooma and Bunlnora Off Ice U 911 Pont Office Station A. Lincoln, Nebr. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. Subscription Frlco, 2 por year, in adranoa Entered at the poitoffleo at Linooln, Neb., aa socoiuloiitv) mall matter under the act of oongroiB of March 8, 1870. ' .'!.' ,,.m ' I I i. imwii. ' l Indlrldnivl notice will bo charged for at th rata of 10 cents for en oh insertion, Faoulty. departmental and imlvernlty bullotlna wlU gladly ba published freo, an heretofore. Editorial Remarks What lathe mutter with Nehraskn'H loyalty? Was there, after all, mnio truth in Coach Booth's .statement that we don't know what college spin us It Heemed for a time that we had dif proed this, oik e for all, but nirh seems not to be the a-' .How. When roiihed to a hlnh pi t c ti of emo tion liy a great battle, like that in Moulder, or like that in Minneapolis, it is not hard to show tho result of one's leeliiiKK, and at such times-; the leal i rue ial test of college spirit does not (ome. The true trial of loalty comes when nothing exciting has happened lor some; time, when the football team bas been doing just what wq expect them to do, but not anything more, when thoy are practicing, night alter night, taking hard knocks and MiHip" words--, and working hard all the time Then we are apt to lose some of the t lose interest and to forget lor the moment, that this is just the time that :h team needu us, needs our spirit, and oiir loyalty Right now is the tUne v. hen we ought to buck up and show the team that we are still with them 1'ioLiihly. after the manner in which we have received them already this j ear, they will not forget that we are lack of them Hut it is up to us to tee that they ate constantly reminded of the fnrt This-trtp to Kansas City is the onlyone we-will have to take with the team; the only time when --Nebinska rooterB will have an oppor tunity to match their wind power with the sturdy rootets of other seltools, and this is the time vhen we should every one of Y.& make up our minds to go to Kansas City and shaie in- Nebraska's victory oer the Indians. Y. M. C. A. Meeting. Beginning next Sunday and contin uing for one week, college -V M C. A.'s representing 4:1,000 young men all over the United States and Canada will hold daily prayer tervices Sunday morning at 9 o'clock In the association looms, a ' quiet hour" will be observed, l'rof. F, A. Shift", one of the strong young men on the faculty, will be the leader. Bible classes at thiB hour will be merged into tho one meeting, and i most profitable time is assured tor the men who attend. All univer sity men are urged to be present and especially association men. Tho doors & kffr G CLOTHING 3 The further you go the more satisfied you w 1 be of its superior make. We do not know of any clothing that possesses the general good looks and stylish appear ance that characterizes our clothing. Take our suits and overcoats, grade for grade, com pare them critically and you will admit a difference of from $2 to $5 in actual value compared with what other good clothing stores ask. Our $10 Grades are strictly hand tailored and compare favorably with garments sold elsewhere at $15. The same value difference is true in our finer grades of suits and overcoats selling at $12.50, $15, $18, $20, $22.50 and $25. 4 Armstrong Clothing Co. I y GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS 5 will be locked and no one admitted lflei '.) 1.") During the remainder of the week short meetings will be held i t oil- HI 2d to 12' HO p m These meeting.-, will be led by some ot out sliong c t r.dents llr Thomas K (ireen ol Kaut-a Citj will address the men's mas-s meeting at the Oliver next Hunda.v afternoon Hi (heen is a man of distinguished abil Ity'as a speaker and lecturer 1 a -t winter he gave a number on the Y M ('. A entertainment course, which wau c nthusiastlcally tec ehed The meetings thus far hae well attended and much inteiebt enthusiasm has been shown s ecial lnu-iic- is always of higli order I'nnerslty men are especiall.v invited tc; attend The doors of tho Olivet will open at 3 -.10 jecn and The Y. W. C. A. Notes. Sunday meeting, Nov L'0, 1 lot; 'chocs fiom tlie Geneva uiiilut'iiiv Mits Ruth l'axson, Chicago l Mis1 (.'oppock, Mr Willio llotchkish, Alric-a Miss Wood, I)r S I) Coidon, Cleve- land. Miss lOrford, Toi.cnes Here and Theie, Miss Mooie. Tent 1 ife, Miir. King. Dress I'arade, Misj Coopei , Mem bets in AJanj I ands, ,'liis Witheis Song service at II p. m Come and jiitir youi Iriends wil.i you T.icse who have heaid !)i .Jones of ft. Paul s will be glad to hoar that he has" consented to addiets the assoc la tion at some ot the Sunday afternoon meetings during the year. Watch fcjr bulletins. Miss Withers returned from tho Kaiibus state Y W C. A. convention, Monday evening. While there she met Misra Anna Van Zandt, '01, who led a bible bout each morning of the con vention. MIes Van Zandt ib at present ihe general secretary of tl-f Kansas university Y. W. C. A. Pyrography Material Hand Mirrors, Collar and Cuff Boxes, Photograpk Boxes, Pipe RacJis, Wall Pockets, Match Safes, Burned Leather Novel ties atrthe Lfncoln Book Store. The Famous will give a special dis count of 10 per cent to university stu dents on all purchases of millinery, kid gloves, corsets, etc. $5.00 Meal Ticket J4.00. meal. Good Health Cafe. Lunch or ATHLETIC RULES. (Continued Irom Page I ) inittee -hall be president ol the boaid iiid he shall appoint one ol the juuioi c ommittee as set ic-tai y I V Meetings mav be called li (lie I re-Melent alone, en upon ireii(-t of ti e ineml ei1- The1 boaid sliall base coinilete control overall ollhial intei -e lass e on-les-t, and shall make rules governing sue li e ontests VI The pies-idenl shall apptji n t a committee of thi"e lot each olllc ial eoiitc. t, who shall reeeive all icieipts Rent a Remington at student rata and keep our notes in good form Olihe Corner of Oliver Theater llldg EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN COAL See Fleming, 1211 O street, about your jevvelrv: special attention to le paii ing Bon Rons and Venetian chocolate at Maxwell's, Thirteenth and N. Chapin Bros . Florists, 127 So 13th. HATS I For Men 1 t Come in and Talk it Over. S"3 UNLAND "He Makes Clothes" We have been very successful In catering to weddings and parties where something EXTRA FINE It wanted. Why can't we furnish you with your Groceries for all occasions? KEYSTONE GROCERY ial South 13th Street THERE IS NO Watch, ClocK or Article ol Jewelry WE CANNOT REPAIR O. A.. Tucker, Jevuelor UZ Q AuPUau. BU 534. AuU J&34 Grif fin-Grccr Printing Company H36 O STREEf Wedding Invitations, Ball PiogiAou, and all ktntU of Commercial Printlnar. Hk Jt a tKb vk. &hm & A. BRANTHWAITE 113 North llth St. Sole Agent for Lincoln. LWh' ' ,.A' Vf. . Sj-i.Ttto -M :'!u , -,,rr w V.t.k' ' ' 1 ( i & t -xi fV &$ ''&