The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 25, 1907, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
--,
Gfoe alls ttebraeftan
TII1C PIIOIMCKTV OP
Til 15 UNIVI3K81TY OF NEBRASKA.
Lincoln, NvbriiHku.
PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY
BY Til 15 STUPIINT I'UIJ, BOARD.
Publication Office, 126 No. 14th St.
EdItor-ln-Chlef M. A. Mills, '08
Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09
Dullness Manager... H. C. Robertson, '09
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ.
Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
Single Copies, 5 Cents Each
INDIVIDUAL." NOTICES will bo clmrKcd
for at tho rato.of 10 cents per InHortlon
for every fifteen wonlH or fraction thereof.
Faculty notices and University bulletins
will gladly be published free.
Entered at the postofneo at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall matter
under the Act of Congress of .March 3,
1879.
impression of his follow students.
Such Incidents are especially regret
nblo since they arise from careless
ncBH In tho most part and could bo
avoided.
Campus Notes.
Miss Ruth Bell, 190G, spent the sum
mer touring Europe.
Byron Yoder, 1908, Is reporting Uni
versity news for the State Journal.
Advertise your lost articles in the
Nebraska!!. We get quick results.
Subscribe for The Dally Nebraskan
and get the authontlc football news.
T. A. Brown, 1907, Is employed on
tho State Journal as a general reporter.
CONCERNING ROOTER8.
In a communication received at the
offlco of tho Nebraskan from an alum
nus who, although out of school, does
not Intend to permit his Interest to
wain, tho necessity of organized root
ing wns montloned. The time 1b ripe
now to bogln the movement Inasmuch
ns tho first game of tho season Is to
be played noxt Saturday. Of course,
It Is truo that Peru Is not one of tho
big games, but It certainly offers an
opportunity for the rooting squad to
got busy. It might bo possible that
more effective and systematic root
ing bo realized this season If an early
start Is made, and every bit of talent
1b nreBont at all tho games. There
can bo no discounting the Important
part tho rooting Bquad plays and for
thlB reason no effort should be spared
by tho supporters of Nebraska foot
ball team In developing plenty of tho
right kind of nolso. It Is not primari
ly essential that we outdo tho other
follows In respect to volupio, but we
surely do want to surpass thorn In
general ofTlclency. For Instance, the
well known yell of Kansas Univer
sity does not depend especially upon
Buy n season football ticket and get
a large blue print of Captain Weller
free. You will save money.
P. W. Bellamy, captain of the 1908
baseball nine, has left school to go
Into the mining business la Wyom
ing. Ho will return to the University
next semester.
Edwin Mllroy Sunderland, 1907, and
an ex-edltor of tho Dally Nebraskan,
1b a manager In the Sunderland Bros.'
company of Omaha.
MIbs Edna Miller, of Beatrice, who
attended Ferry Hall, Chicago, year
before laBt, has registered for University-
work.
Ray Edmunds, Knppa Sigma, will
not return to school this year. He Is
engaged In the creamery business with
his father.
The First Christian church, at Four
teenth and M Btreets, gave a recep
tion last night to University students.
Ralph W. Weaverllng of Beatrice is
one of the new men who will turn
out for cross country running.
I
RESULTS TELL!
We claim to bo the best CLEANERS and DYERS in Lincoln and aro
here to prove it. Our methods aro tho VERY LATEST and our work
men tho best that money can securo.
We clean tho finest dresseB and robes without danger of fading or
shrinking In any way. We alBO clean gontlemen'B clothing of all kinds.
Goods called for and delivorod. Ali goods thoroughly sterilized. We do
altering and repairing.
CALL OR WRITE FOR PRICE LI8T.
J. C WOOD Sc CO. -
Phone Bell 147 1320 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB. Phone Auto 1292
Suits and O'coats Made to Order, SI5
No More No Less
World's Greatest Tailors
J. F. GREGORY, Manager and Cultor
LINCOLN BRANCH
I45 So. Thirteenth Street
THBA
m w r.a
DRAWING SETS AND SUPPLIES
Before purchasing your sets of Drawing In
struments and Supplies, consult the Lincoln
Book Store We have a combination this
year that beats anything offered heretofore
The Lincoln Book Store
1126 O STREET
Don't forget that a season football
ticket saves you money. Got one at
Harry Porter's or the Co-Op.
Mrs. Davis, hair dressing parlors are
now located In the Famous. Corner
Thirteenth and O streets.
New line of fall hats. Special atten
tion to students. NlcholB, 116 No. 13th.
Cheapest place for students, 127 No.
Fourteenth street.
The best place to eat In town is at
Dons Cafe 114 So. Eleventh Btreet.
Tho University Book Store has a
full lino of Spaulding's goods.
the number of people giving It, in fact
it is rather more effective If tho num
ber Is not too great. It would bo a
good thing If a Bearch for now ideas
be. inaugurated at once, not that some
of tho old yells and other stunts aro
no longer useful, but wo might bo
able to improve our present strong
collection.
A BAD HABIT.
A freshman student came Into this
office yesterday with n story of what
Is sometimes called misplaced con
fidence. It seems that last Monday
n fellow student, a stranger to him,
borrowed his fountain pon, but In tho
confusion of the crowd In Administra
tion Hall they lost track of each other
and tho pen is minus the original
owner. It is entirely unlikely that
te intent of tho borrower was not to
to tu.ro the pen, but the incident has
' served to give this freshman a wrong
Miss Dodge, national president of
the Y. W. C. A., has presented the
University Woman's association with
a large picture of Glasgow University.
For second hand books 340 North
Eleventh street.
Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, 202
Burr Blk.
OOOOOOOOOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXDOOO
WE I
Q Would like to be O
Q your Laundrymen Q
QOOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOCXX)
Peg Top Corduroy Pants
ELIAS BAKER PANTS CO.,
U8Sa ELEVENTH St.
Green's shops are the best in the
West.
Dr. J. H. Graham, dentist. 1339 O
St.
Try Bud's Cafe, 1435 O St.
Lost Gold locket, sot with pearls.
Gladly give reward. Loyd A. Win
ship, 617 Burr Blk. Auto 2950.
"Mike" Donslow, Delta Tau Delta,
has returned to the University and
will get out for football.
Gil McDonald, 1907, is employed by
tho United States government forestry
service In Wyoming. ,
The Y. M. C. A. Hand Books nro
being distributed at the rooms of tho
organization.
Gertrude Moore, 1907, has accepted
a position In the Aurora High School.
Beckman Bros. Fine shoes, 1107 O. st.
Boaid,-43.00 per week, 127 No. 14th.
HAVE
THE EVANS
Do Your Washing
MME. F. F. ROSS
Scientific Chiropodist Manicurist
HAIR DRESSINO AND MASSAOE PARLORS
1339 0 St., LINCOLN, NEB.
Agent for Muskegon, Mich., Vegetable Silk Hosiery
Try Francis Bros.' restaurant, 1020 P
" ' j
Eat at Climax restaurant. Meals 15
cents and up, Tom Draper, Prop.
Gregory's Semi -Anthracite
FOR FURNACES
$7.50
HO CLINKER OR SLATE
GREGORY THE COAL MAN
I
AMERICAN SAVINGS BANK BLDG.
132 N. Ilth STREET
t mmmvMumamismiaaajm
Lvz- .! &E5BM9C?
?
4Y
&mfr&&
M-Nt?-.,
wrjyg snv"" ri
" JBm. y, v li1