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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1905)
I THE DAILY NEBRASKAN, ! " 1 ? tv tbc Daily fttbraskan A consolidation of Tho Hesperian, yol.81, JTho Ncbrasknn, Vot. ld,Scnrlot ahSUCrerfm, ,,Vol. 4. Published dally, oxcopU; Sunday, fond Ttfonday, nt tho University of Nebraska, "Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hcnporlan Publish ing CO. " Board of Directors. O. V.'P. Stout. Lauronco Foslor. H. P. Lcavltt. Dwlght Cramer. A. a. Bchrelbor. Edltor-ln-Chlof J. D. Clark Manager Fred Naughton Circulator i .Walter B. 8tandov6n Athlctlo , R. A. Van Orsdol Editorial Roomr. U 204. Business Office U '311. roai unice, ouiugn j, um- coin, i, Nob. j- Offlco hours of Business Manager and Editor, 11:00 to 11:80 dally. , Telephone Automatic-1528 Night Telephone Automatic 2365 Sub'BcTrlftiojllErlco, .ppr year In adyanco Entered nt tho postofllco at Lincoln, Neb., na second-class mall mattor under tho act of congress of March 3, 1870. Individual notices will bo charged for at tho rate of 10 cents for each Insertion. Faculty departmental and university bul letins -will gladly bo published freo, as "heretofore. There will be no issue of the Ne braskan on Saturday of this week. The editor-in-chief, the athletic editor, the manager, and above all, the linotype-operator and the printer, are go ing to see the game,' and there will be nobody to get out the paper. You had better come along also. OOOOCOOOOCXXXXXXJOOOCXXX)OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXL)OCXXXXXXXXD Wear the Official Badge at the Game Button Picture of . Team with Ribbon " Streamers - Attached On Sale at Station, Price 25c .l,8KOW WHERE YOU ARE FROM To' those who go on the excursion . this evening wo .wish to say a, word. Let tho Gophers know who you aro j and whore you are. from Wear .your -- colors promiscuously and prominently and don't jtako thorn off from tho time ; you leave Lincoln until you get back. " Make the Nebraska section of tho grandstand one sea of color. Thero has been a noticeable lack of ribbons and pennants at thegames bo farJthls ' year, andj.ij&to-blggest- game of tho. season this should be remedied, Next , to good rooting, there. Is nothing so en couraglng as a solid bank of college " colors, and the team will certainly 'need-all the encouragement you can givejt. Collection for the Band. About forty dollars w"as contributed yesterday morning at tho door of the : '. cftapel for taking tho band to MInne !.,4 Bbta. During the afternoon fifteen dol lars . more was handed in making ' a total of llfty-flvo dollars, or a little over a, third of tho required amount It is the general feeling of tho student body that we need the band to help us win the game? and another hundred must be raised before noon today. ' Thero will be 'some official representative of ,j( tho fppthajlnpement around tak i ing up sub'scrlptions, and when he calls v( . on you, be sure to hand in your mite. f . . . . , m A' young 'woman's shoe, Sorosis. - Rogers &, Perkins, Co., 1129 O Street. Jacob Long, '06. Jacob Long, of tho Senior class, died nt hlB homo In Albion, Nobr., on No vember 16, 1905. Long was a Btudent in the College of Science and Arts. He had been specializing in chemistry and education during his course. He was a fellow of many friends and of an amiablo disposition. His univer sity education had been paid entirely by his own efforts, and those who best know him mourn his loss, to them selves and tho university.. , Professor Reighard has been inves tigating for some years (he habits of fish, and' as a result of his studies has discovered that thcBo forms exhibit habits in nest building and care of tho eggs and young, which are fully as complicated as thoso of birds. Pro fessor Reighard Is undoubtedly the most prominent; American scientific man who haB been in Lincoln for many years. He is a flno speaker and his lecture Is illustrated by a largo num bor of colored lantern Blldes, which whon shown at the scientific congress a year ago evoked unstinted applause. The lecture is not technical and will be of great interest to all porsons hav ing any interest In zoology, naturo study or animal psychology. Palladlan Program. . Nov. 17, 1905. Piano Solo '. . . .Mr. Peterson Reading Miss EricBon Class Rhymc8....Mlss Evelyn Moore Vocal Solo Mr. Stanley Pleasures and Woe's of Stato Bear ing Mr. Peterson Violin Solo "Mr. Valma Friday Convocation. Tho Charles Hagenow string quar tot: Mr. Charles Hagenow, flrBt Violin. Mr. William Quick, second violin. Mrsi Charles Hagenow, viola. Mas Lillian Elcho, 'cello. PROGRAM. Quartet, 'My Journey in tho Kirges "Steppes." Op. 57; Shcuborth. ' Allegro Moderato, "Departure'." Scherzo, "BucharSong." Lento, "Tartar Song." Allegro Moderato, "Baschklr Song ami- Return;" Tho Latin Club' was entertained Tuesdayflven!ng at the homeof Miss Alma Vandorveer. Tho following pro gram was given: Purpose and Aims of tho Latin Club, Mr. Frank Peterson. Current Events, Mr.-A. W. Aaron. Review of Now Books, Miss Xlma Vnndei'veer. !, Review of .Periodicals, Miss Emma Schrelber. fr Latin Conversation, led by Dr. John son and participated In by members of the club. New members wore elected, for the ensuing year. The Co-op. will fcvo two representa tives at Minn'pppoJisT You ' "cpn ,, get megaphones and co'iorfl of then th6re.1 . .:; ' r- Remember tho Y. W. n' A. nnnfv Fair, November 25. t COOCXCCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX3C for the Minneapolis Game You'll want Streamers, to fly out on the breeze. We haoe the Scarlet and Cream in Satin or Billotoay. Taffetas and Loinsines. ' Trij extremes in width, the oery jtiarrotD in abundance, or the oery'toide in long ends. -; We can fit you out for the trip with VEILS, STREET GLOVES, STORM COATS, NECKWEAR, " FUR SCARFS, ETC., ETC. MILLER & PAINE CXXXXX)CXXX)CXXDCXXXXXXX GREGORY THE COAL MAN CHARLES B. GREGORY, U. of N. 91. , BOTH PHONES. 1044 0STREET- v Hot Soda Oyster Stew A new and distinctly novel attraction- hna been added to the County Hair's already largo list of interesting exhibits a monstrous catorpillarot4- tho piplllo asterlas (swallowtail but terfly) specie. When weighed at the freight office yesterday, upon its ar HvaTTTrtlpped tho beam at seven hun dred and , sixty-two and two-thirds J pounds. Its dlnear proportions ate; 8x2 feet. Like every true catornlller. this specimen crawls on threo pairs of legs and weaves its own cacoon. On ac count of the Insect's prodigious size, however! and the scarcity of green stuff at this sea.son of tho year, tho management has been compelled to feed If. a specially prepared food, tech nically known as pap. 16.00 MINNEAPOLIS AND RETURN 46.00 Cornhuakers vs. Gophers. ThwHJ special trains via Northwestern lino will leave C. & N; w. depot, Ninth and S streets, Friday evening, Nov. 17th. ' First train of standard and1 tourist sleepers at .5 p. mi Sec ond, train of tourist sleepers, :30 t. m, Third train, ' chair cars and coaches, 6 p. m'. all duo to arrive Minneapolis Saturday morning-at 7, 7f30 and 8 a., m., respectlvolyT All students should bo at the depot not later than 4:30 p. m., Friday, that they may bo properly located in tho cars and enable the Northwestern line Vfc'presentkUvo to start. the, trains out on schedule time." It is 'also iihpor-Mi tant to make sleeping car reserva tions at once, otherwise a large num ber of students may bQ deprived of berths, tho general public having taken up a large number of borths up to tho present Returning, special trains will -leave Minneapolis at 6 p. m., 6:30 p. m. and 7 p. m Sunday evening. Tickets will also be honored on all regular tralnB fromiMJgn'oanfllls, than Sunday evening. Diagrams' of cars and berth reservations at C, & N. W. City Ticket Office, 1024 O street. r SPALDING'S ; f Official Foot Ball Guide FOR 1905 Edited by WALTER CAMP. Containing the newly revised OFFI CIAL PLAYING RULES and pictures of leading teams, embracing over 2,600 players. PRICE, 10 CENTS For sale by all Newsdealers, Athletic Goods Dealers and depart- . ment Stores.. Spalding's , catajoguo of all athletic sports mailed tXSSL to any address. A. G. SPALDING iTBROST, ,Nqw;YorkrBoston, Buffalo, ChicagoT Minneapolis, 'Philadelphia, t Denver. 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