The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 24, 1906, Image 2

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EDWIN MILIIQY HUNDEKLAND, '07.
EDITofl-IN-CIIIKH
B, M. RiNAKKit. '00 - - - Managing Editor
Fiikd DAi.t.Aiin, 'OTi Nows Editor
W. B. BTANDEVEN, '07.
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notices and University bnllotliiB will Kindly ho
imbllnhod fruo.
Entered at tho postvAlco at Lincoln, Nobrauka.
oa HOCond-clOHA mail tunttor under tho Act of
ConKroHa of March U, 1871).
ONE GOOD RE8ULT.
" In tho light of lato ovonts, Ne
- brnskn's dofoat at tho hands of Kan
sas last Saturday promises to bo by
sv no moans tho deplorable affair It
Beomod at tho tlmo. As a moans to
' bringing about a bettor understanding
botwoorf tho Jayhawkors and tho Corn-
huskors It has beon, apparently, moro
- potent than a victory for Nebraska
would have beon. Perhaps Nobraska
has acquired true defeat a greater
respect for her old foes. Surely Kan
sas, in victory, has gained a moro
generous rospoct for Nebraska.
It is not necessary that tho long
Bought "Bistorly affection" between tho
two unlvorsitlos bo carried to an ox
tromo, as seems possible at present.
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Wo claim to bo tho best CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and
are hero to prove It. Our methods and machlnory . are. th5 VERY .O
IATEST and our workmen tho best that money can secure. A
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Yet tho evident deBlro of tho Jny
hawkors to meet Nobraska moro than
half way, now that relations have ac
tually peon resumed, ought to meet
a gonorous response. Tho Jayhnwkors
have shown themselves capablo of
forgottlng old animosities and No-
.braska ought to do likewise.
,Sho Ib doing so, jvo bollovo, and In
another year doubtless Kansas and1
-Nobraska will have fdrgotton their
former potty differences. For tho
most part they aro forgotten already.
If such a happy rosult woro to follow
ovory dofoat for tho Cornhuskers, tho
true Nebraska sportsman would have
oven less to fear in defeat than ho
haB-at tho present time. Then Ne
braska might again play Iowa, and
Missouri and oven tho Haskell Indians
with comparative indifference as to
tho outebmo.
Still, enough of a good thing is
sufficient f of tho present.
NOTICE1
Nebraska-Is going to defeat the Uni
versity of Chicago on 'Marshall Field
this afternoon. Watch "Pip" Cookel
.Watch the team! Watch the score!
DIPLOMATIC MOVfe.
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vorsity has so much diplomacy been
shown ns when. tho Athletic Board sont
tho Cadot .Band to Chicago yesterday
afternoon. Upon first thought it looks
somewhat llko a piece of needless ex
travagance, but a moment's reflection
should show that- tho returns to tho
University, and Indeed to tho state
Itself, will outweigh by a large mar
gin whatever exponso la Incurred
through Bonding tho band to tho City
by tho Lake.
In tho first place, tho University
band, In Its present condition, is an
organization of which any institution
should bo proud. In size, equipment
nnd musical ability it Is doubtless
equal, if not suporlor, to nny univer
sity band of its kind in the West, and
It should bo an "eye-opener" to tho
Chicngoans congregated on Marshall
Fiold this afternoon.
But Its effect on tho outcome of the
gamo nnd tho standing of Nobraska
In tho colloglnto world Is Impossible
to ostlmnto. That it will do moro than
anything oIbo toward stimulating tho
Cornhuskorsvto wrest victory from the
Maroons there can not bo tho slightest
doubt; whilo tho impression It will
convey relatlvo to tho college spirit
of tho University of Nebraska cannot
bat heighten tho estimation of our in
stitution in University circles. '
Tho Athletic Board 1b to bo con
gratulated nnd, should today close with
Nobraska tho victor of MarshallPlold,
tho University must divide tho laurels
botween tho team, tho band and Cap
tain Workizor, who wns perhaps moro
Instrumental in sending it to Chicago
than any other ihan In tho Univer
sity. There were 19,000 people at the
Carlisle-Minnesota iirao Inst Satur
day. Tho receipts wero $28,000.
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kinds. Goods called for and dollv-
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EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS.
Happenings of Other Days as Record- j
ed In The Nebraskan.
Four Years Ago Today.
Captain Chaso prosonted commis
sions to tho cadet officers.
Three Years Ago Today.'
' The- Intorclnss Athletic Board mot,
A largo mass meeting was hold In
Chapel in preparation for the Thanks
giving game.
Two Years Ago Today.
Nebraska defeated Illinois by the,
score of 16 to 10.
Nebraska also won the Cross Coun
try run at Chicago. Tho Maroons woro
second. .
One Year Ago Today.
Tho Girls Glee Club was selected
by. Mrs. Raymond.
City Superintendent Stevens talked
before tho University Pedagogical
Club.
Dr. Haggard, 212-213 Richards Blk.
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A Great Spcci
of Women's Cloaks
and
We made a fortunate purchase of about 150 Women's Stilts and about
250 Women's Cloaks from one of our Manufacturers who wished to close
up his Fall and Winter business so as to begin on his spring line.
We bought these garments at a big reduction and we have put. them on
sale at prices which will compel buying.
THE SUITS
These are divided into four lots, and. considering the time pf year, and
the quality of the merchandise offered, the prices asked are ridiculously
low. .
LOT NO. 123 Suits in .Fancy "Mixtures; grays, lirowns, greens, checks,
etc., worth 11.00 to $16.50, sale price ...'. .$7.34
LOT NO. 258 Suits in gray and fancy Mixtures plaids, etc., worth
$17.00 to $22.50, sale price $9.85
LOT NO. 343 Suits worth $22.50 to $25.00, sale price $14.49
LOT NO. 426 Suits worth $27.50 to$35.00, sale price $16.16
THE CLOAKS
LOT NO. 145 Cloaks worth $6.00 to $9.00, sale prlce; $5.36
LOT NO. 274 CloakB worth $10.00 to $13.50, sale price $7.62
LOT NO. 352 Cloaks worth $14.00 to$16.50, sale price ,$9.78
LOT NO. 430 Cloaks worth $17.00 to $20.00, sale price ". . .$11.55
LOT NO. 538 Cloaks worth $21.00 to 25,00, sale price $14.82
MILLER& PAINE
You will bo satisfied with. Cameron's
Lunch Counter.
Call up the Star Delivery Co., Bag
gage. Both Phones.
Why not take your baths at Chris'
Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.?
Tho Ivy Press Is now located at 212
South Twelfth street. University work
especially solicited.
Mrs. J. C. Bell, 1414 O 8t.
Wigs for homo parties. HalrdrosB
lng, scientific manicuring, chiropody.
McVoy Printing Co., 125 No. 12th st,
has turned out some- neat work for
University organiaztlons.
Ye oldon candlesticks and yo new
ones, too, at Harris', tho jeweler, 1137
O st. Ho's reliable.
Green's barber shops excel all
others In tho West. Entirely modern
and tho best work assured.
Miss Hattio Mueller, of Council
Bluffs Is visiting Miss Helen Hendrle,
'07, nnd will remain over Sunday.
For Rent Nicely furnished rooms,
modern, with bath; suitable for one
or two gentlemen. 1117 H strflet.
Hair DrcBsers.
Best soft water shampoo, in the city,
124 No: 12th St. E. Goodman Tanner.
If you can't boo this ad. clearly, call
L at Harris' and have your oyes exam
ined free. 1137 O st. He's reliable.
Professor Taylor spent Thursday
and Friday In Omaha, where he gave
an address before tho State Bar Asso
ciation. Registrar Clark and Dr. Guernsey
Jones will return from Billings, Mon
tana, on Monday, after a three days'
trip.
There's ono place in a thousand
where you can find tho real Rookwood
pottery. Como into Harris and see it.
1137 O st. He's reliable.
Have you had your sitting for tho
Cornhusker? If not, don't fall to at
tend to It at once, for all sittings must
bo made before Thanksgiving. Town-send.
AlLEdMTII CHOCOLATES AT REQORS
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Suits
We buy
school-books
And we tend frta to any applicant on ,
"Booki Wanted" Catalogue of otw 9,000
chool-booki, with in o price aiwnica
we accept itcoivi-hand ai wall M tmo
book.
We pay cash
For all marketable ichool-booka, or if '
count, to be paid by ualnotArr achool
book from tlmo tollmen needed. '
HHTDS & ITOBLE
31-33.35 W, 16th St., New York City.
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Patents 1 taken tbrouKh Munn & do. receive
ipeclal notice, without chnrao, In tho """'
Scientific American.
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