v o WV"" ', r J fr '-' .' i ' v.". Hi U, 'f tlbc Satl? Tl e b t a 0 fi a n fc K ?. fv -1 f w 1 . :? it . i . the Dally Flcbraskan A consolidation of Ths Hesperian, Vol. 81, The Nbraskan, Vol, II Scarlet and Orontn, Vol. 4. ' i i' ! Published daily, except Sunday and Monday, At the University of Nebraska, Llnooln, Ns, by ths Hesperian Publishing Co ., DOABD Or DlHtOTOBS Professors J. I. Wyer, and O. B. Wohaxds: H. P. LeaTltt John Westoyer B. R. Walton. "ii Kdltor-ln Chief Manager Circulator -Aae't. AdT.Maaager ASSOCIATE EDITORS J . Clyde Moor Fred A. Btreiley D. P. DsTotmf Paol A. Bwlnf A. Q. Sebnlber WalterB. Btaodsrsa Frod Nanghtoa Wews Athletic Local Society Literary tloncd In regard to them you will not have to profeBfl Ignorance. Tho Lincoln merchants nre advertis ing to do business, and unless they see that tho Bamo ads are doing good they will ccaeo to advertlBO and with out advertlnlng, tne paper rannot ox lst. This docs not apply to the Nebras kan alone, but to all college publica tions and enterprises, such as tho Y. M. C. A. hand book, tho Senior and Junior Annual tho football and base ball and other programs. All 'these aro college enterprises and deserve and expect to bo supported by tho stu dents. The merchants who put up their money In this way to help along tho college enterprises aro "good Indians" and deserve- to be patronized 'Editorial Rooms and Business Office U 81 1& Post Office Station A. Llnooln, Nebr. ' ' ' l ! ' I I S Automatic J 524 Automatic 2365. MIm Minnie Bills If las Lata Stottsr by the student body, In preference to ' ! I ,' i 11 Telephone, Night Telephone Subscription Price, $2 per year, In ad vanes 1 1 M II, .'.I'M Entered at the postoffloe at Llnooln, Neb., as second-class mail matter under the act off congress of March 8, 187V. i ' I li I n m , Individual notices will be charged for at th rate of 10 cents for eaob insertion. Faculty, departmental and university bulletins wa gladly be publinhed tree, as heretofore. tho merchants who are "tight ' and who never show their appreciation In this manner. It Is easy to single them out. Glance through the Nebraskan business directory and you will see a calss of business men who have their shoulder to the wheel and are ready to support not only tho Nebraskan, but all enterprises connected with the university. READ THE ADS. lOOOOOOOOOOOOOQQOOOOOOOOOOCOOQpOO Look Over Our New Book Counter,.. Monarch, tho Big Boar, by Soaton f 1.25 Old Gorgon Graham, by Lori mer 1.20 Extracts from Adams' Dairy, by Mark Twain 85 Robocca, by Kato Douglass Wiggins 1.10 In tho Bishop's Carriage, by Michelson 1.20 The Crossing, by Churchill ' 1.20 The Singular Miss Smith, bv P. M. Kingsley 1.10 at BROWN'S, 127 south Eleventh lOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQOOOQ uuocjucxincxx iasXaL Aatches . We soil only reliable mokos and grades of wutchos and onr prices aro lower than many ask for lower quality. Solid gold watches at $18 toll 20. Gold filled watches ut $12.50 to f-lo. Every watch warranted. 7V. G. AOLFF, , 3o South ijth Street. Editorial Remarks Tho college paper is an instiution that deserves to be supported as much ns any other college institu tion and It may not be amiss to call the attention of the students to a few things they might do to help the paper along. Eeryone admlts-that a college dally Is a great help to a college com munity, and on tho whole, students of the university support the Ne bra&kan In good shape. We have no complaint to make about subscriptions, except that the young ladles do not do their share In this way. There Is not tho slightest) doubt that every stu dent reads tho dally, whether ho sub scribes or not, and even those who read tho paper over their neighbor's shoulder, can do their Bharo toward Dormitory Notes. Miss Emma Ensor of South Omaha will be the gueBt of her sister, Miss Nell Ensor, o'ver Simday. dooooooooooooooooooooooo The College Man Is Particular About His Shoes MIbb Ploronce Miller of Omaha will be tho guest of her sister. Miss Mln nlo Miller, tho latter part of Uio week. An informal dance was held In the large parlor of the dormitory on Fri day ovonlng. MIes Pearl Fitzgerald will entertain Miss Mabel Cheek of South Omaha, tho latter part of tho week In honor of the visiting guests, a number of "fudge parties" and In formal are planned for Friday even ing, it 1b even whispered that some of tho girls are planning an amateur theatrical, but just when It will take place, cannot bo ascertained. Columbia National Dailk NEBRASKA Capital $)0M)00.00 There was a large theater party on Monday evening to see the "Eternal City." Those In the party were Misses Margery Richards, Edith Athorton, Mabol Arnold, Nell White. Martha Douglas, Lola Mc Knight, Furlong,. vaV 1 ! il 1 lr saV Js J sCAjla. it a it it I am a good Indian when it comes to giving n it 0 rJ pPjVPrX7p PpprssBssr, SBBrBB( SSSS it SI I m INot et Bad Indian it it ii a a it you the best hat ever for $2.50 I THE $2.50 HAT STORE 1141 O THE WALKOVER SHOE Is the best shoe for men's feet. Our L'ne Is strictly up-to-date. Call and let us how them. Rogers & Perkins Succanora to Pctkini At Sttatdon Ca. 1129 O Stramt Speaking of Speakers Mostly new every one gootl xfi dttcoiint to Tracltrn The Meat American Oration of To-da, . . .Jl 2o K'-mtinu (rum the Popular Novel 1 2Tj 1'iciea I hat Uae Takt.it I'nxei 1 'Zo New Tiece That Witt fair l'r.zts l.Vo 1'iei.es (or Every Occasion 1 25 llnivlo Attract and Hold .in Audience ... J CO 1 liree-Minnle Dec'amation fort o'lee Mm VO Three-Minute Re.ulinir(or College (lirls . . 1 f1 Handy 1'iece to Speak (an separate i,ir.;j) CO Acme iJeclarruition Jlook fO Rot.' Southern Spealrr 1 C' New Dialogues & l'layi (t'ttn) , hit , . l.r' ) 1 60 Commencement I aita ami ptkr c.i itm'tt) to Pro and Con (iniHfilete Hehntt i) 1 (JO iHttantantom Parliamentary Guide 60 HINDS Ct NOBLE, Publishers 3l-T3.Vi Net lnt'i m. Nu.w . kk ft--' i Sk ollool o irtt pnblhher at one i:ore L,-,-,1L,L'LT EVENINGS at HOME helping tho paper along without coat ing them ono cent. Rocently a merchant advertised to sell goods, used by tho students, at what we know to bo less than cost, aud, although many of the students patronized tho sale, not one of them had spirit enough to mention the ad vertisement to him, and oven when question by the same merchant In re gard to tho same, some of them pro fessed ignorance of the entire affair. Another merchant advertised Bomo months back lo give away absolutely free to all students who called for them, a handsome souvenir. Tho souvenirs wero good ones and worth from 20 to 25. cents apiece, and even this did not seem to catch tho stu dents eyo, for very few called for them. Why not help the paper along and notice the ads, so that when ques Brush, King, Marvin and Randall, All preparations are now completed for the dance and party to be given at tho dormitory next Saturday even ing. The dining room will be cleared for dancing. For those who do not dance, there will be various kinds of amusements in the large parlor on the first floor. Buy an Edison and you can have even ing entertainment of the most enjoy able kind. The records cost only 35c and we have them all. EASY PAYMENTS, on Phonographs. Play while you pay. For any kind of Athletic Goods see us. Thanksgiving Rates. On the 23rd and 24th of November, tickets will be sold' over the B. & M. R. R., to students living within a radius of 200 miles of Lincoln, at a rate of a fare and a third- for the round trip. Return limit, Monday, Nov. 28th. Lemlng's Dairy for Milk and Confectionary. Ico Cream, Chanin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th. Union 8hinlng Parlors. Shine, 6c. Chairs for ladles, 1018 O street Girard Cycle G'mpy (304 O Street WINTER TOURIST RATES. Low round trip rates to Denver, Colorado Springs and Pueblo, Colo rado; Galvjeston and 8an Antonio, Texas; Now Orleans, Louisiana; Mo bile, Alabama; Jacksonville and St. Augustine, Florida, and hundreds or other points. If you aro figuring on a winter ex cursion trip. I can .furnish you valu able information, GEO. W. BONNELL, City Passengar Agent. 1906 PIANOS Advance exhibition of the yeur 1905 models. Showing a very decided ad vance, both. In tone, quality and exterior finish. $138. OO A neat, upright piano of at tractive design, often sold elsewhere for a much higher figure. $167.00 A new model upright with carved panels. Contains many excellent feaures. $220.00 A now, thoroughly reliable upright of latest model. This instrument Insures years of satisfaction. EVERETT Ivors & Pond, Starr, Packard, and several other great makes are shown buyers in almost endless variety. VERY EA3Y TERM8 Call and enquire about our plan. ROSS P. CURTICE CO. H25 O Street tliUtmULLUIUUutl M M V ii Ik i I, ' a' .L'i '7. J.-... - U.o. I' ' ' i f W " iiitfY 'V s. ,