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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1907)
i iitmuHmiuvnetntmmmtmmnatMiimmmimmmmmmmMmm " '""' THE DAILY NEBRASKAN 1 1 ii i ii ii ttmrnmrnmrnm $ t V rr WW Come to the Sterling for the Newest, Nattiest Styles in Clothing and Furnishings The Largest Assortment Is Here The Best Quality of fabrics are Here The Lowest Prices are Here A Step around to the store at 12(7 O St, and see how well we are prepared to outfit mem We are confident of our ability to please you, and have the greatest confidence in the future prosperity of the country and the solvency of our financial in stitutions. Checks and drafts will be taken as usual in pay ment of merchandise and accounts Furnishings will be madea special feature this week, attend our special sale of fancy vests Saturday, regular $150 vests 79c. i THINGS LOOK BAD. (Continued from Pago i.) Nebraakan aBklng for a little Informa tion from Ames. The tone of the lot-1 v tor Indicated that the Cornhuskors don't feel any too confident of vlc tory. The shifting of Graham from half to end In the Cornoll game came as a surprise to everyone. Ho had been playing a good game nt half and was expected to hold the position. The shift was undoubtedly due to the fact that Stouffer cannot play in the Iowa game and Williams is trying to MI his position. Either Law or Graham will probably play at end and Davis, at tackle or Guy Lambort at half. Probable line-up for Ames game: Nebraska. Ames. Bcltzer s. ... re McElhinne'y Chaloupka rt Brtiggor Frum rg Murphy Collins c Lampman Ewlng Ig Nelson Matters It. Law Johnson lo Stouffer Cooke q Hubbard Wellor .lh G. Lambert Kroger fb .'. Reppert Harvey rh s. Lambert "TWISTER" WRITES. ', it'- ZINCOLNNEB. 1217 O St A Good Place to Buy Good Clothes ZINCQLNNEB. U-all -No Tommy t BBSBaBaBBBBaHslBBBBBHBHBSSBHH ThU of N Caterer H'b in business for himself at 208 So. 12th Hot Luncheonettes HURRY! Tho. 1A. COleman, Chicago Great Western Railway. The Short Lino and most popular train service to St. Paul and Minneapo lis. Trains leave Omaha at 7:30 a. m. and 8: 30 p. m., making direct connec tions with all trains for the North west. Homesookora' rates every first and third Tuesday during October and No vember to points' in Northwest. Ask to bo routed via the "Great Western" railroad. For further Information apply to FRED WIGHT, District Passenger Agent, 16X2 Farnam St., Omaha, Neb. Pitts' Dancing School Class nights Advanced, Monday; Beginners, Wednesday and Saturday. 8oc)al night Friday. Private class every afternoon. Most beautiful hall in Lincoln. New location, 1124 N street. Auto 5241. 8ends Word of Encouragement to the Cornhusker Team. Pullman, Wash., Oct. 28, 1907.' The Dally Nebraskan: . ' " Well, I see Minnesota beat us1. A little hard luck, but the boys surely gayo them all they could stand, .with comfort. Bo sure to give K. U. and' Ames all they can stand. Would like to have seen tho Minne sota game. I have not lost my ardor; and spirit for old Nebraska as yet, I am coaching a now bunch this sea son. . We were not scored on last year and have a clean slate so far this season. . - Hero is tho score for this year: W. S. C, 46; Cherrey Normal, 0. " W. S. 0., 86; Blair Collegd, .0. ' W. S. C, 38; Montana Unl., 0. -W. S. C, 30; Spokane Ath. ClubO. We play Idaho November 8; Wash? ington, November 21;. and Whitman College, Novomber 28. Wo expect to beat all of them. ' ' - Give my best to Captain Wellor and tho bunch. Yours, TWISTER. . FV - Your car faro would pay for a nice lunch at The Boston Lunch. Why go homo? 1 LOST Lost On campus l4lday, a bunch of keys. Return to Nebraskan. Tho best placo to eat In town is at Dons Jafe 114 So. Eleventh street. L, J. HERZOG THE UM1VEMITY MAKS' TAILOH The finest work done and prices right. Oiril at oar new store. 1230 O St. Llnooln THEME8. , A ft . New line of fall hats. Special atten tion to students. NichelB, 116 No. 13th. J. M. Rice, hair and scalp specialist, 121C O St, upstairs. Auto phone 3888. Eat at Climax restaurant. Meals 15 cents and up, Tom Draper, Prop. Clements' photos are the best. Rates to students. 129 So. Eleventh. Fred B. Humphrey sells Real Estate and Insurance. 136 No. Eleventh St MME. F.F.ROSS Sclintiflo Gklroprilst Manicurist MR IIESSIM AN MASSAIE MUSIS ' 1139 0 it, LINCOLN, NEl. smwiiMi nrrrwni Go to Mrs. J. C. Bell for manicuring. The Junior 'and 8enlor Themes Will 8oon Be Due. Junior and Senior- themes for 1907- 1908 are duo at University Hall 107 oil the following dates as announced in '; tho Calendar (page 253): "'- First Junior theme, December 9;- Second Junior Theme, March 6; Sen. lor theme, January 13. fi Thn nMAnnnnJ .1.1 1. . .-'? xi i'iujjubuu Buujuuis ot tneso themes must be submitted to the de-f, partraent, on blanks for the purpose, at least one month .before the themes are duo,, that Is: First Jnior theme, November 9;' Second Junior theme, February 6; Senior Theme, December 13. '" These themes should contain at: least 1200 words, should be written in1 Ink on ono side of theme paper, .and should be enclpsed In cover properly endorsed. r . ,- Lato themes and themes, the. aub jects of which have" not been approved by the department will not be acJ cepted. DEPARTMENT OF RHETORIC. Hereford & Petty-Sho Fittart tt Mtn-143 So, 13th '-.. vl rt CI & t f