The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 06, 1905, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN.
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A coimolldatlon of
rrho llcnporlan, Vol. 31. Tho NobraiiUan,
Vol. 10, Scarlet aild Cream, Vol. 4.
PubllHhcd dally, except Sunday and
Monday, nt tho University of Nobraftlta,
Lincoln, Neb., by tho llcnporlan Publlflh
Ing Co. f
; Board of Directors.
O. V. P. "stout. Laurence Foamier.
H. P. Lcavltt.
Dwlght Cramer. A. O. Schrolbor.
Editor-in-Chief . . J. D. Clark
Manaffcr . . . . Fred NayRhton
Circulator Walter B. Standovou
Athletic R. A. Van Orsdel
Editorial Roomc. U 304 &. "BuBlnosB onice,
U 211. Post Onice, SUitlon A, Lin
coln, Neb.
Onice hours of BuBlnoBfl Manager and
Editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally.
Telephone Automatic 1528
Night Telephone Automatic 2365
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Subscription Price, J2 per year In.advanco
Entered at tho poatplllco at Lincoln,
Nob., aB Bo'cond-claBB mall matter under
tho act of congress of March 3, 1879.
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Individual notices will bo charged for
at tho rate of 10 conts for each Insertion.
Faculty departmental and university bul
letins will gladly bo published free, as
heretofore.
CLfi&B ATHLETIC8.
This Is tho end of tho second week
of class 'worlc, and still no movo has
boon mado towards tho formation of
cIubb football teams. Unless somo vig
orous work be done In tho next month
tho season vlll drag along so that
tho final gamo will bo played as late
as It was laBt year, which was tho sec
ond day before tho Christinas yacatlon
began. Tho Junior manager Issues a
call tod.ay fo,r his men to got out next
Monday, and every other class should
follow suit, so that tho teams may
havo practice enough to make tliom
fairly good at least. Tho Intorclass
Athletic Board should meet next Tues
day also, and settle once for all tho
question as to tho. eligibility of tho
law studpnts. As It rests upon tho
Sonlor members to tako tho Initiative
-By special arrangements which the YtiVL
C A has made with Mrs Day, the UnL
people will have jhe opportunity of ob
taining a JO cent luach on the campus
Lunches consist of sandwich, pic, cake and fruit Each
lunch is packed with special care in a carton and may be
had at YJVI.C, A.- rooms each
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In this movo, tho first dufyo.the now
president should bo to appoint his. In
torclass athletic representatives, it
dooa not seem to bo generally recog
nized hero that good claBS toams aro
of tho greatest assistance in tho world
to, tho. building of a "first tenm. Now
that tho Freshman rulo has boon
mloptod by tho Conference, and will
perchance bo adoptod by Nebraska,
this la particularly true, and ovory
class should seo to It that thoy put
out as good a team as is possible. At
tho University of Wisconsin tho Fresh
man team has a regular coach, and
will play games with tho Freshmen
of Chicago, MichiganjNoTthestorn,
and Minnesota on VtfoniornlngBpio
big games between the first teams of
the various schools. While this scheme
Is hardly practicable at Nebraska, jit
all events this year, still It fs possible
for tho class teams to play -with- tho
different hlg, school teams of tho'
-fltato, and In this way dovolop hien
who may In future years bd stars on
tho Varsity.
"VVhllc oh this Bubject, It might bo
well to say a few words about class
Uaaket-ball also. Last year no ono
seemed to tako enough Interest in tho
gamo to seo that tho different classes
got up teams, and consequently thoro
was only ono Interclass game. This
-should not bo allowed to-happen again.
Work In tho Law School Is still re
tarded greatly by tho lack of books.
A numbor of changes Jn tho different
courses was mado during tho summer,
to correspond to the wishes of tho now
professors, and' this neqessitaed a
chango in a' numbor of text and ensd
books, which had to bo ordered from
Boston. The order for tho entire lot
was sent tho first of August, and tho
books loft Boston on tho 20th of Sep
tember. Nothing has been heard of
them since, with the exception of ono
box containing tho books for tho flr-tt
year claBS in Contracts, and thcc
wore discovered by Dr. Pound In one
of the freight depots, misdirected. Un
til tho other books turn up, the second
and third year men will bo consider
ably handicapped.
Military Appointments.
Tho following appointments havo
been mado in tho battalion:
Chief musician, S. A. Hayman. '
Company A, first lieutenant, B. F.
Rush ; quartermaster-sergeant, ' WvA.
Mosor.
Non-com staff, sergeant major, M. E.
Cornelius.
Appointments of tho non-commissioned
officers havo not been mado yet,
but will probably bo announced early
in next week.
Don't forget Frederick Wardo in his
locturo and recital on Shakespearo 1b
to appear on tho Y. M. C. A. lecture
course.
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C. A. LUNCH
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day between and 12:30 g
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Music Students must not miss tho
opening numbor of our concert, tho
Manning Glfee Club. Remember tho
dntc, October 17th. . Tickets on sajo
today only..
Every student should hear Charles
Donnlson Kollog in his illustrated lec
ture "Bird Llfo.': Mr. Kollog has
spont a life time in procuring tho ma
terial ho has for this lecturo and car
ries with him .a carload of special ap
paratus.. Season tickets on sale today
only. B(511 'phone 280, Auto. 1280.
Junior Laws Elect.
At a meeting of tho Junior" Law
Class last Tuesday, tho following ofll
cors wore olectod by unanimous. vote:
President, M. L. Corey.
Vice-presidfint, Edward Affolter..
Secrotary, U. F. Butler.
Treasurer, W. C. Ramsey.
Chapln Bros, Florists, 127 So. 13th.
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Drapery Fo
and Pens at
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Here is a chance for any
a cozy corner or aen ari a small expense, bale com
mences Monday. Short lines of
India Plnts, Phulcara, OiJIiuey and Bulgarian Em
broldered Goods in Draperies, Wail Panncls, Por
tieres and Table Covers : : : : :
At Half Regular
A Few of the
30c India Print Border, 12 7
inches deep, i(c to
now, yard I l V On
12 Jcypores for door drape
or den overhangings, were
$..7s 7rr
now -7v
10 nairs Portieres, regular
price $3.75 to $12, f
now $1.50 to xU
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SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY
3 $5.00 Meal Oil nfl
Tickets for Oil i UU
GOOD HEALTH CAFE
Tho njimbor of pledges of tickets for
tho excursion to Minnesota In case a
six-dollar rate can , bo secured was
very largo tho first day. Everybody
expressed a desiro to go to the game,
and about two hundred had tho cour
age of their convictions and put their
names down. AIL who wish to go at
this price, should bo suro td sign up
today.
Work of conqtructlo'n has begun on
a now automobllo testing plant to bo
Installed at Purduo Unlvorslty. When
tho work Is completed- Purdue will
havo tho only automobile testing plant
In tho world as far as tho authorities
at tho University have been able to
loarn. A platform twelve feet long
and six foot -wide Is being built to hold ;
any automobile, from a runabout to
tho largest racing machine. Tho ma
chine will bo fastened to tho platform
and anchored, by a yoke to a traction
dynamo-motor and 'registering device
In tho rear. Tljo drive wheels will rest
on a drum at tho rear of tho platform.
When tho drlvo wheels turn tho effect
Is at once noticed, on tho drums. Tho
result Is reglstepbd on tho speed Indi
cator and on the registering 'device
that Indicates tho horse power.
Sonlor Laws meet Tuesday at 11.
U. 207.
C. A. Tucker, Jeweler
Dr. Snm'l. s. Shean
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1123 O StREET .
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Your Patronage Solicited
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Copy Comets
One - Half Pf ice
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University Student to fix up
Price and Less
Qreat Values:
Wall Panels, reg. $3 .J3 FF
$7.50, now $1.50 to.. V.O
sale In Drapory Dopt. Furnituro Building
2nd floor.
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Successor to Fitzgerald Dry Goods Co.
They make those
Swell Clothes at
UNLAND'S
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WE KNOW HOW TO PRINT
ANYTHING. LET US CON
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GREER-COOPER CO.
x 1134 O STREET.
FRESH EVERY DAY!
Our Candled and Baked Goods nro Always
Froah and Good. Catnrlng our Bpeclalty.
THE MAXWELL CO.
BotU l'hoBti. I3tu and N Sta.
take: your clothes and go to
SQUKUP & WOOD
EXPERT CLEANERS AND DYERS
BKIili TEL. 147. ' AUTO 1303.
1330 N STJRICBT.
Supremo Court cases -were handofl
out to the third year law students last
Monday. '
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