The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 21, 1904, Page 2, Image 2
" ' .! rJU- - -. a- ""M' ' finiHl .iik i ten i i liiillMIJff;WIWWiW " i ' , i. "-iTi " -w.z,'3: :t ii - -5 - " ' . t i M, , t 5 be vti'tftVAOtaMkaii r L tb Daily Utbraskati 6 A v V w T V V V T w V r T V r T F V r V I .V. . jU " v .. h . ' l L h- 11 .j 7 "V ik: -, r. i ' i j .V' I k A consolidation of TKi Hwiporian, Vol. 01, Th NebraHkan, Vol. 10 Scarlet and Crt-am, Vol. 4. rnbltnhod da 11 j. except Sunday and Monday, at the Unlvortlty of Nbranka, Lincoln, N-b. hy the Hesperian Publish! dr Co ., Board Or Dmicrofia IrofHOru J. I. Wyr, and C H. Jlicfaardft : H. 1. Ltavitt John Weatorer H. II. Walton. Rdltor-ln-Chler Araolata EdttoJ Manaffor Ain't. Manager (Ireulntor Awrt. Athlctlo Sootety H. M. Myers Fred A. Hwooley - - D. I'. DeYounR A. C4. Schrelber Pre4. Nanghton Walter K. Standercn STAIH R. A. VanOrwdel If Im Minnie Hitler RBPORTHPS A. P. Magdanz, Htate Farm Editorial Room and Btulnou Office U 211,' Pottt Office Station A. Lincoln, Nebc Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. BuWriplloa Pricp. 12 ppr year, in advance Rnterod at tho postofflce at Lincoln, Neb., ai Hecond-cluKH mall matter under the net of oonRrensof March U, 1870. Individual noticw will be charged for at the rat of 10 tsenta for eoh insertion. Faenltr. depart went nl and university bulletlnH will gladly le published free, an heretofore. Editorial Remarks A Merry ChilstraaH and A Happy Now Yoar. Tho students at Cornell haw made a t.uggcstion that ought to be a good one. The suggestion is to establish an lnter-collogiate board of umpires, who shall bo agreed upon by tho oriouB i olleges and who shall officiate at all Inter-collegiate games. If this works in the east, wny not in tho west? Such a board would be of gieat value, In that It would, by tho. common agree ment of tho various contending col leges, comprise only men who know their business, were fair minded, and Impartial; men to whom either of the teams, would not hesitate to entrust their Interests. Such a board would do away with much wrangling 'and contention which usually attends tho solectlon of officials at most of tho cames'. Had such a board been In offuo a year ago the disgusting delay previous to the Haskell gnme would hao been ob luted. Anothor ad antagc derhed from such a board would be tho impossibility of the de feated tam "beefing" on umpires' de cisions. By agreeing to certain offl ciols both teams would, in honor, be bound to take their medicine without making faces afterwards. wt aaSSr 'Ba eaaWKk!'' 41aaWaa LHr in"! -jLi35rtMMBULfai Buy Now for Christmas The 25th is Dangerously 1 twill Accordingly it will pay the individual who has little time or little money to come direct to our store regarding all matters of men's and boys' wenr. Stocks are broader here, selections better, prices in everv instance lower Our line of holiday furnishing goods emcraces everything new in men's and boys' shirts, sweaters, umbrellas, hats, ties, gloves, hos iery, suspenders, mufflers, collars, links, studs, fobs, scarf pins, grips, trunks, etc, besides a very generous showing of strictly new Christmas suits and overcoats which have just been received. ArmstronorClothino-Co. GOOD CLOTHES MERCHANTS T Dr. H. K. Wolfe. It is a matter of ken regret among unhcrnlty students, alumni and fac ulty, that Dr. H. K. Wolfe will leave Lincoln. Tho bcBt wishes of a host of frionds go with hlb to his new post of history and pedagogy in the Uni versity oC Montana. Dr. Wolfe has been closely allied with the best ed ucational interests and forcos of this state for a long term of years, and' his wlso counsel alid iuspirlng presence will be sorely miBsed. He has, dtiring hla years In tho university, later as supoiintendont of4 the South Omaha schools and as principal of the Lincoln High School, been a source of great in spiration of hundreds of students. His rcmoal from Nebraska Iri a great loss, not only to the educational as a whole, but to that coterio of men who are broad minded, sympathetic and Inspir ational in their teaching. STUDENTS The newest ni finest Bavrbcr Shop in Nebraska. Particu lar attention fhren to face, neck and scalp massaging. $206 O St., Burr Block The following is clipped from the Christmas number of The Dally Mln nesotan. While Minnesota uses our prowess to vaunt her own colors, -nevertheless It Is a tribute, and as such is appreciated. Nebraska appeared one week after tho Qrinnell gamo and this was tho first Interesting contest of the year and the first one in which the Min nesota oloven showed Its true fighting spirit. Opposed' to an eleven that wjis Its superior In experience and very nearly its equal in weight tho Gopher team found Itself scored upon shorUy after tho play began. Then with de feat Rtarlng It In tho faco, tho groon eleven, that a& yet had no chance to try Its offense against a worthy re sistance, immediately phowed its met tle by grinding out the touchdowns that practically won the contest Min ncsota at this time was but approach ing that form which she desired to Hhow In the Wisconsin game, while Nebraska could undoubtedly have de feated any team In the conference with the possible exception of Michigan. Nebraska evinced! hor .true form again on Thanksgiving day when sho de feated a team that had outplayed Chi cago, and this defeat of Illinois makes Minnesota's performance on October 29th all the more . remarkable. The University of Colorado Is now out of the Inter-Colloglate League of Colorado and must look elsewhere than Colorado for her football games. One game we would like to see sched uled with the men from the mountains. That is a gamo with tho Cornhuskers In Lincoln. The score of 33-0 of a j ear .ago would seom like a mere drop In the bucket compared to what we would do to retrieve ourselves should such a game be secured. Columbia National Bank j Nebraska Capital, $J00,000.f0 sat" Earl Currant, who played fullback for Minnesota against Nebraska on October 29th, has been chosen by the Gopher team as captain for tho com ing season. If Currant's wonderful work on defence Ib any criterion, Min nesota has elected an excellent loader. Vandorbllt university, in Nashville, southern football champions, are look ing for larger field to conquer. They nro negotiating for games' next year with Iowa, Illinois and Chicago, with reported good prospects. Yost, tho famous iootbal) coach, who taught the Wolverines how to dp it for tli6 past three years, has been re tained by Michigan for five more years. .- Get tho best Henderson & Amea uniforms, at Armstrongs. Varsity Pillow Tops at the Co-Op. For Furs see 8teele, 143 S. 12th St. $10.00 CASH and a little each mouth will place a beautiful PIANO in your home for Xmas. We hae a largar stock of Christmas bargains than ever shown in this city before. Fine VsV aLyMarayaliSaatfMlTaSa ' iSa atf aMaLar l alKBaaaaPlLaaaaaVar aaH aVHFVBaaWaliK H uprights from $96.00 up Special low prices during tho Christmas week. ROSS P. CURTICE CO, U25 O Slret that no has decided to give us the prMlege of dispensing to tho hundreds of people about Lincoln their Incomparable Christmas Gift ?e it h it it it it it a it it it with the full assurance that we will suit tho hand of anv one who comes to us for wo have the it largest and most varied stock of . uuy ou in town anu WE CAN PROVE IT. Christmas Stationery in Large Variety t- it ii it it it it it it it it it it t it it Harry Porter New Store H23 0 Street )ttt; RIGGS Drug Cutter .?!.. .''.jlg!S!L I "I1 ''IW'iW!ii r , IT" I ' tw: 'If 3 , , a && ;tfc;i