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' s- - :-- Y- ' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. r?v I P ir . N. x y i fc I- - ti." LX. - -T &'- 'r. CJc Da? Ylibvaskan A connolldatlon of Tho IIcBporian, Vol. 31, Tho Nobraakiui, Vol. 10, tfbarlot and Cream, Vol. 4. Published dally, oxcopt Sunday and Monday, at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob., by tho Hcsporlan Publish' in Co. Bpard of Directors. O. V. P. Stout. Lauronco Fosslor. II. P. Lcavltt. Dwlght Cramer. A. O. Schrolbor. Edltor-ln-Chlof . .77777777. . . . . . J. D. Clark Manager .Fred Naughton Circulator...,..'. Waltor R Standovon Athlotlo. ,...: U. A. Van pradol Editorial Roomr U 304V4. Business Ofllco, U 211ft. Post Ofllco, Station A, Lin coln, Neb. Ofllco hours, of Business Manager and Editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally. Telephone Automatic 1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 i - ' Subscription Prlcot 12, per year In advanco Entered at tho poatofllco at Lincoln, Nob., as socond-class mall matter under tho aot of congjess of March 3, 1879. Individual notices will bo charged for at tho rato of 10 cents for each Insertion. Faculty dopartmontal and university bul letins will gladly bo published froo, an heretofore. REMARKABLE CLA88 8PIRIT. Tho Sonlor oloctlon yostorday brought to tho foro a romarkahlo Illus tration of class spirit on tho part of a number of Btudonts who havo In some way managed to got along In college so as to bo ratpd as Sonlora now. Tho first InBtnnco of, this extraordinary spirit was during tho cIbsb mooting whon an Ineffectual attempt was-mado to olect a president, and a numbor of rrion stuffed tho ballot box beyond recognition. This was done twice, nnd 'cortainly showo.d that Bomo of tho up-por-claBsmon havo a deplorable lack of tho moBt ordinary fooling of honesty nnd Intogrlty. But this was surpassed .by an Instance of treachery undoubt edly unparalleled in tho history of Ne braska, and perhaps of any other LUNCH (A school. Wo rofor to tho action of at. least ono Sonlor who Instigated tho Juniors who stolo tho ballot box dur ing the afternoon, for tho evident pur pose of saving his candidate from an annarent defeat, and In, order to delay the election for a fow days so that' moro supporters could bo maintained. Tho statement that a morabor.. of that class aided In tho humiliation of his class at tho hands of tho. Juniors may bo received with disbelief by tho stu dents, but it is nevertheless tho fact "that a Sonlor called tho Juniors who stolo tho box out of a laboratory, and suggested that thoy make- way with tho box; that this Sonlor was one of tho most ardont supporters of ono of tho candidates, and that ho loolted on from tho postofllco window while the theft occurred, made no move towards saving tho box, 4and later oxp'rossed surprise when told that' it had been stolen. These,, circumstances point to a fooling on the part of , the- traitor that all Is fair in politics, and that tho ond justifies tho menns, ' principles which havo no placo in presontdaV. civilization. It is only fair to say that tho candidate supported, by this Senior had no knowledge whatever of tho action tnkon by him, and is en tirely freo from all blame in tho af fair. But the Sonior (n question, nnd thoa'o connected with him in hls'ac tion nre open to an indictment as being unworthy -of tho confldonco and re spect of any loyal student. What Michigan Thinks. Tho following is clipped from tho Michigan Daily of Octobor 10, and shows how Michigan enthusiasts re gard tho Nebraska game. There aro a fow glaring errors In tho artlclo, such as tho statement that wo hold Minnesota down to a 6 to 0 score against us in 1902, and that wo lot men play longor than four years, but other wise it shows great foresight as to what they aro going to run up against a week from Saturday: "Then comes the Nebraska game on Saturday, Octobor 21, and tho Corn huskors will probably put up tho best gamo of any which will bo played In Ann Arbor this year, it being tho com' mon opinion among students that tho Nebraska gamo will be oven better than tho Wisconsin game, tho only other large game which tho majority of Michigan Btudonts will havo tho opportunity of seeing. Nebraska al ways has a strong team, for tho past two years holding Minnesota to a' 6 to 0 and 16 to 12 score, respectively. Thoy aro not members, of tho Big Nino and consequently are not bound by the freshman eligibility rule, nor do thoy live up to tho usual rulo concerning playors bolng Ineligible after four years' playing. Last Saturday thoy snowod under the strong South Da kota eleven 42 to 6, tho Dakota team scoring one touchdown on afluke. Manager Morrison, while scheduling tho Minnesota gamo at Minneapolis recently, saw tho Gophers in action i By special arrangements which the Y. M. C. A. has made with Mrs. Day, the lnl. people Will have the oppor tunity of obtaining a 10-cent lunch on the campus. Lunches consist of sand wich, pie, cake and fruit Each lunch is packed vth special care in a carton and may be 'had at Y. M. C. A. rooms each day between 11 and 12:30. I I and said afterward that while he thought Minnesota was fast, Nebraska was juat 'a -llttlec bit bettor. . Tho 'No brnskan' recently said that thoy ex pected; to at least score on both Michi gan and Minnesota." Junior Communication. "Wo received a communication from a fow Junlqrs last ovcjilng, saying that tho class as a. whole deprecated the action of those members who stolo tho EJenlof ballot, box. As wo do not feel that any throe or four have n right or are privileged to spoak for tho entire class, we do not prlni tho communication, but aro glad to state that some' of tho class aro not in sym pathy with tho theft. Selection of Glee Club. Tho last try-out of tho Glee Club occurred last evening, and the mon who aro to havo places will bo picked today. Thirty-six, mon will be se lected, although only half that 'many will bo able to make the trip next spring. WE BELIEVE IN ADVERTISING And believe that every .lOyal University student should patronize Nebraskan ad vertisers. They will fincj them to be the leaders in their particular lines and will ing to do everything posfible to please you. Why not show your loyalty to the University and to your own paper? MENTION THE DAILY NEBRASKAN PR. JOHN J. DAVIS Graduate Refractionist AND OPTICIAN 1323 O St., LINCOLN - I- Jloom 20. Auto. Phone, Office 3021; Res. 2818 MINNESOTA RAtE. (Continued from page 1.) is cortainly something wrong". Indi cations point to tho strongest team in Nebraska's history, with tho fullest complement of substitutes, whereas Minnesota seems to bo rathor weaker than last yoar; so that our chances 'of winning this gamo aro tho brightest thoy havo over, been, &ntl with tho crowd of supporters that is certain to bo present, that six to nothing score' is In danger of being duplicated. Union Program, Oct. 13, 1905. Music Selected Through Yellowstone on a Bike . . ? Mr. 02man Reading Miss Jamison Music . ... ". ... Selected Essay Miss Shotwoll Reading.. Mr. Waldo Piano Solo I...... Miss Esbox - Everyone cordially invited to attend. Armstrong Clothing Co.,' practical hatters. Oliver Cigar Co., 135-137 No. 13th. ocxxxxxpcococoocooooco The Lincoln Candy ...Kitchen, . MAKES FINE FRESH CANDY EVERYDAY FANCY BOXES AND FOOT-BALLS Try par "Happy Tfaaght" Sundaes 1337 0 STDEET & A H Y N OTP Send your Laundry to us? 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