wwwiiiuseyujtiEiLgWi J k. iV'1 'I, ii If i: f Bs i i i- Tsw' ;biUv(JttahW -ii i - - . .: . ' ' ' i - - AA THE PROPERTY OP THE UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA. Viws'.m.r LlKCOLX, NEBRASKA.:- vn- 1, t PUILIHED.EVEIY DAV EXCEPT SUNDAY' AND HW0AY BY THE STUDENT PUB. BOARD. fcpWWiMILBOY SUNDERLAND,. '07; B. M., Rikakbr, '00 - - Managing Editor Fsq BiLtAiU), '05 itoyra Editor ' "" ' W E. STANtJEVElT, 'Of. msmxsd WxnacIxr Gay Hardy, ..-.- Assistant Manager ByroEYodjcr, '08v -i .- Clrculajipr BITTELIttlfil!, f 15M. MINT, Ath IMS-lad 4472 Editorial Rooms and Business Office ' Btupunt, AdmtnUtrAtlon Building fcostoillce, Station A, Lincoln, iSfeB. Subscription Price $2.00 ftr Year Paytlln Advance ' ' Single Copies, 6 Cents EaoH Faculty notloos and University bnllotins will gladly bo pabllshod t roo. ir Entered at) the poatofllcont Lincoln Nebraska. 'm Bocond-clwiH mall matter1 under tho Act of JSmWJBLWfmMwu S'asr-sm.it Jt A4a!Meij,,-B,'l.tA:jOw; T?.WKWjawHr. TODAY'8 GAME. Nebraska moots today a foe worthy got the best efforts of every player and .ovory rOotor. Ames comes with ono pf the hoavlest and boat-trained teams jover put forth from the school of ubwa'a sturdy tillers of the soil. To this formidable array Nebraska op- posoa the lightest team in tho annals a tho Cornhusker gridiron. If Nebraska's" goal is to be preserved inviolate it means ovory man on the team must bo keenly alert to see and lo his duty, to mako tho moBt otevory advantage presented, and to,creato ad- KvantagcB where none inhis favor aro foffored. A7 .ifitorytdaay, or even a; snowing oroaitaoiy consistent wun inq Lbraska's glorious gridiron record meanB JhaT the faithful work of the1 J J. e. r Wood & Co ! Expert G)ieaner and Dyerf 5$ TVTE CLEAN Men's Coats, Vests, Paats, pyexsoaf UW, Gloyes, Neck-. VV ties, Etc. Ladle's Skirts, Waists, $4 Ungtl Cok' 4 ' CravasitUt; Jack. cts, "White Dresses, Mulls, Organdies, Silks, .Satlos, aad CUdta.'t Ootnss A all Kinds. We Also Qean Curtains, Draperies, Pbrtiers; and Theatrical Costumes. GOODS CALLED FOR AND DELIVERED TO ANY PART OF CITY 1320 N STREET, UNCOLN. LQCOCOCOCOCOCXXDCXOOOCXOQOOOC Fteam must have the enthusiastic sup (port of oyery loyal Cornhusker.- Tho fCycl6riIc''vw"arH6rsrif rom AltneT do inot' 'a'pproahNobfaaka'sgbal in tho midst' bf ;tho onemy, but aro bringing with -them several hundred lusty-lunged farmers. Tho battle will wage from tho bleachers as well as upon tho field. .L'e ypur allegiance be demon atrativo. Get a megaphone, learn Ne braska's yells and the n,ew songs, and, rjgljt royally, urgo ypur own team on tto,-a splendidjylctory. , ' , CfEAfc FOOTBALl--... 1 Ames comes hero today with . the avowed 'Intention of playing clean, striight footbajl and for doing 'so she has pn onyiapl reputation. It is .ear nestly to bo. hoped tlat the bleaohora ,wllL,hear-thls In .mind and. discourage ' alhrowdy -attempts to falsely. attribute Nebraakas loasbaM If any such oc6ur. sto tho. foul nlay. of her ronnonenta Plrtyballjugi thtf-eitW ,ivuiu, guuum uub iui uti luoiuui uo lui- eratedVbut merely decent courtesy, 'de-; Uganda ilhatwe credit the, honesty, of our visitors' intenuona nnu assume a sportBmanllko attitude. Unl. Publications In General Use. Tho -now "Geography of Nebraska" la. already in general circulation in .the schools and rending circles in six counties of Nebraska, and its .use is spreading rapidly. Thus our Univer sity mdn serve the people not only by Instructing the few who can attend the higher school, but by. bringing the means of gaining knowledge right home to the masses. Music at Convocation. , Tho music a Convocation yesterday morning was especially enjoyable and of the highest class. Tho first two numbers 'were moro lively and spirited than the last, but, nevertheless, the Lpreley-ParaphraBO seemed moBt ap preciated. Mr. Walt played tho violin, Miss Eiche the collo and Mrs. Ray mond tho piano and organ. The New Driveway. Tho new driveway to the Adminis tration building haB been completed and- is ready foi"uso; TfcidowalkB""of. cotfdrbYd'inihrbm ttioast arid wes nnKrnnp.oK tn tho nnnfh nntl ronnect with tho driveway. The driveway haa, a bed of concrete, cushioned wlthJT Inches of sand, on which tho brlclt aro laid. The intorBtlcoB between the brick are filled with ceirient. In about every twenty feetbr sidewalk is an expansion jolntbf tar-and felt-which lakes up thoshrlnkage and oxpansloii duo toxchange in temperature. A Joke on the Jokers, Tho Junior Laws hayo played tho annual joke on tho Freshman Laws and collected ten cents each, from men upon whom aubpoenaa were served. With, an Innocent but aa.lpofe the Freshman would .hand oyer thq CQin whun tho-floMnB' nmantAhlAH of tlie practice cpur wul.i tel.i. jthem.that 900cocxpoocxxocpooc)opo We fire ihe; recognised he&d Wrters for ,frsircf$9 CiH . itg tdjpetng . . , , it was customary to collect ten cents each for the cost of serving tho sub poenhs'In Js5irib cases it ahows how muc6 or how lltllo 6fpractlcai "lqw some start with. When tho newa of the fraud reached the carp of tho proaeoutlhg attorney for tho College of Law courts, Stanley Bartos, of tho Senior Law claBs, ho immediately gathered up testimony and filed com plaint' in tho practico court against David Slmnis and' Leo Legro, the of fending citizens, for obtaining money under false pretenses. The law-abiding Freshmen who wore fleeced are Louis' Gregory and Raymond Nelson. This was their first practical ieBson In cOming in touch with our valuable practico courts. The case came up before the .college justice of, the peace yesterday, but was continued upon the application of the defendants; The prosecuting attorney says there will be an interesting time whop tfie... trial cornea5 offhand ''Mr. Thompson ofTthe Sonlor Laws, attorney fdrj.tho defend ants, seems confident ofjclearlngj his .cjlorits.' ' x l Containing th with full page explanatory largest Foot Ball Quido ever reviews; forecasts, schedules SPALDING'S (PVyRaV over 4,000 players. price ip csfrfi; A. G. SPALDING & BROS. Mow Vnrk r.hicjico. St. "Louis. San Biiffalo, Syracuse, Pittsburg, Philadelphia,. Boston,- Waahingtojir Cin cinnati, Baltimore, Kansas City, New Orleans, Montreal,. CanLondon, Eng., Hamburg, Germany, f Send your name and get a f roo copy of tho newSiralding Fall and, Winter snorta catniOEUO. containing reasonable athletic goods. 8UPERINTENDENT8 MEETv Many Old Unlverslt 8tudents Attendance. AmonK tho visitors hofo . attending. tho meeting of toBSuporintendents and PrlnclpalsVAiBoclation aro? PreaK dent H. b,xThoma8-x)fth0Keanioy NonnaliHaperintendeatS3BE.-"fcCaee O"- Vvui"u, x. u. wuo .. - nouth, R. H. Graham of Wymore, W. H. Gardiner of Fremont, C. A. Fulmer of Beatrice. G. H. Thomas or mcuook, S. H. Thompson of Holdrege, Fred Hunter of Fairmont, Nod C. Abbott of Tekamah, R. V. Clark of Harvard, E. J.. BpdW5ll ojf Norfolk, L N. Clark of Weeping Wittier", J. A. poremua of Mauis(nittnd E; E. Lackey Of Syracuse, W, M.'.Davidson of Omaha,. W. H. Man ifold of Fullerton, C. M, Barr of Wa hoo, R. H. Watson, of ValonJJnje, JK N. French of Hastings, K. ;D.. Overholttof Mlnden, and .Gobb of Worth PJatto, County Superintendent W. A.-f.Yoder;bf bmahi.vSuperlntendent B. D. Haywaird Of Jho State JndustrlaUSchooV at KoaV pey Principals Watertbjiaof Omaha ana uarrett oir.ueairjw,, i wy"1 Mulr of FVlond iaEathpr, Olat, head pt the depa$mo.p:P?aUn tho PeruiNprmal, hjW- At.CUrkj oj Htho )Cearnoy SteriJfnlaMiaB, Grajco Ubdge of. Betftrico and.Jlfaa vKrebaof Peru i qtml facnlty. Many of 'these ro old TJUvealty peppje, and nearly all haveold,puplla ;inajttndanco Jieje now. .Principal Watorhpuao w.aa.aur fpunded byOmahstUdenta all'y , ( e-7 . u . .. .iti ' i Geology Notes. 3 The class in Economic Geology bo gins laboratory work thlB week on stono and sand. Tho Stato Geological Survey will soon publleh two reports by University men, ono on cement and cement ma terials by Professor Barbour, and ono irT. . ' , -r !i'-.-t , :.' y i i v. on tno Bana anu gruvoi juuubuicb uy Professor Condfa. L. J. Pepperburg, '05. now in tho employment of the United States Geo-. logical Survey, will be in Lincoln toward the close of this week on his way to. Washington. i-rrr , Mr! Schramm of the department of Geology has chosen as tho subject for, his M. A. thesis "Nebraska building stone." He is now collecting samples to study. ProfesBOra Condra and Koyser have begun to collect data On soils and soil areas ofNebraska. Their work will resulfln the publication of a'largo. bulletin two or three years hencer. TDr. Haggard, 212-213 Jllcharda Blkr A JKpa In' ILKllfllXiCOllTftrt OFFICIAL FfiOTAM i UIDE Nw Rutos '-stynn Jf-iJ. PranciBCbi Mihrieanblia. t)ener, pictures uuumicus oi an iuo now DONS CAFE 114 South llth l J. Wright, MgrJ Ladles' Dining Rooi l CeiRecnen. - OPKIt O A. M. -JO 1A.M. 1 W Pctry Bakery Co. Baking prefers Filled JPrompUy. rise Rice Bread Oyr Sfllj, Pbone ua and Your OfUr Wl Boelre PromptlAtWotloa. .. DR.JNO. J DAVIS- "" " ' ' ' t QrMuate Refracllon- lt ana1 Optician Spectacles aad Gyo (Hanei Correctly Fitted. 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