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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1910)
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X' :'" SXfj..!.;.- '-.'' v r aoricultobeTI CLOTHING; ( Farquaar i - Magee Jt?Demr frjy'i I MayePBroc. ". ! Palace Clothing Co. !' Artalar & Simon , Armstrong, Clothing Ce. COAL Gregory t - --;- Wultebrt .CONFECTIONER , Lincoln Candy Kltche Toaamy DANCINQ ACADEMY . .-' LlaceU - k '. T PITTS ' -Df,DTOS -i y.y..- - t5pr. Craam , s".,tV . , -DRV QObDS ' feiv'''' .Rudge uueHnei A very IntorcBtng "Scotch" program wna rendorcd by tho DavlBson Liter ary Socloty ono owning Inst week. Tho sword danco by Miss Tully wns tho fonturo of tho ovenlng. , Some -one- was miBtnkon-last-wcok- cohdernlngUho scoro of the froshmnn Junior ball gartie. Tho JurilorB wore victorious to tho tuna of 7 to 4. How over 'tho tldo turned Snturday, when tho seniors mot tho Juniors' to decide tho championship. It won't to tho sonlors, tho score bolng 2. to 4. Thp commissioned orrfcora also met the "non-coms" and won. SomovcVy Interesting paporsoh cat-' tlo feeding and things portalnlng to this study are being proparod and read Ijoforo tho classes In animal1 husban dry. o "K. E. ""Wor'ir hasbeoii omploycd lo assist with tho"1 tasks at tho dairy barn. ; Tho association of tho wives of the farm faculty club are going -to glvo a rocoptlon to tho senior class of tho school of agrlculturo in tho home oconomics building next "Wodnosday ovonlng. Vory olaborato green decor ations havo already boon hung by tho decorntlrig commltteo. FINAL TOTAL NEARLY -REACHED LAST NIGHT, REQUIRED SUM ONLY FOURTEEN DOLLARS AWAY. COLORADO COLONICS CONTRIBUTE Amount Will Be on Hand Before March 20, TlmeSet . forJJIpjihifl Jack's Trip to Be Made More Comfortable. icf'. V . i' ri yii mytrmmrim J " B' "-n. W r , ' . .. . : DRuaaiara lltlgfa, cENGR.Va8 FLORISTS C'. H. Frey ;OHAPIN BROS. iipilkN,ISHING8 :7 ' 'u'dd -"" tiPalk '.- .'' aagee 4b Deemrf . , .Mayer Broa. . Palace Clothing Co. " RudgetCatfM r Speler it glaw . ArrasUtAg Olothlmg Oe. HATTERS ' . Budd , PuUc ' - ' UaUal Argtroag Clothtai 0. ilagM k Dmm i'pateee'bloUilBc C. ICa.CflBAM Fraaklla Ice Creaaa JBWELBRS .. ila&e.U fWJHW mm J'W" J " CJVCMMB it OPTICIANS J'Shea HHow.'. ,m - ORdCBBTAA Tfcwaiwrg'i. lHOTOPRAPMIM Tewasefti IHRINTMIS ;' Aim 'Vaa'Tta ItfcJeTAURANTa jfioeto Lumefc. , qaerpm. ' iVr-AT'C. Aiffr ISHOK8 .. r ...AriflOlojsJljCC , r Berr.ffkiM , Uayer M.4,.l i Miiiw e raiiW, (0KIRTS. - ,1 r-1 .- 'f7i?teCItfj jTOaa i t'LyrkV j?r$U": VJT.lt rJiffwiiwiii .,'itvA . ,,,-., .f ,r--. L4lMUlrT Ua4erwe TfMEtHet 0. .. - V- i b.t ,. , ..v-tf. : Farm work has commenced at tho fa'rm. Cldvor la bolng-drilled in. tho whoat plots and tho wheat plots are receiving tholr annual BpVlng rolling. Exporlmonts cnrrlcd on for tho last flvo years at tho station comparing rolled with unrolled 'wheat havo sliown an averago of over Hvo bualiols to tho acre In favor of tho rolled wheat. Prof. :IL It. Smith and Howard City, whoro they aro going to btfy some heavy draft horses to shipuack to Mlchlcnn to use on lvr Smltli estate. - Professor Vhito pi Cornell Univer sity has writtont6 tho "Nebraska sta-( tlou asking Jpv samples of sorghum, millet nnoVkafllr corn to be used in exporlmont work. The .Tnck Best fund is rapidly near ing completion, Today tho total renched $33H.C5. At this rate the nec essary amount as figured at tho be ginning of the-Iund-wlll bo In before. tho dato set by tho, Dally Nobraukan .for tho closing. Alumni, who aro now located In nolghboring states, nnd who arc no longor in closo touch with uni versity affairs, aro hearing of tho fund and sending In tholr checks. Yes terday two lottors wero rocolved from alumni In Colorado, a colony In Koi soy sent $10 and anothor at San Aca cia $10, both saying if more wero needed thoy wobld bo glrfd to respond. Tho date set for tho closing I? Mnrcli 20. Tho Nobraskan has boon, very ngrccHlJlJ' surprised by thu speedy returns slnco tho fund wns. 'stnrted. The $350 will bo on linnd much sooner than wns expected. How over, contributions will continuo to bo received from thoso who doslro to help the fund. Sovoral now expenditures havo boon necessary, nnd as $350 was the minimum, a littlo extra n3ded will not hurt, nor wilL any nnrm bo dono by mitttlng Jack's trip a littlo more comfortablo by a fow-oxtra donations. Tho contributions which have not as yot been published aro: Provlously cprftrlbutod $300.35 Sigma Alpha Epsllon 10.00 Union Jiitorary Socloty 5.00 O. Eager ' 5.00 pony K 3.20 "Cy" Mason 2.00 "Nobraska Cornhuskers," Kersoy, Colo .'..: 00 m, R p. costmion ...:::. . . . . .- i;oo' A. L. Anderson ..;..... 1.00, fBA. Nowton 1.00 W. Q. Jenkins 1.00 J. B. Jone ..'. 1.00 Earl lr. Dales of bonton vlsltod-tho .nor- tltalaurnHnrm-managemont-nnd-farm-mochnnks dopar-tmonta yesterday to gotflpJanB'nndvsp'eclflcatloriB' in laying) out und beautifying his farmstead on his 320-acro faim. Total $335.55 NEW. NATIONAL FRATERNITY. Nu 8ociety Rho Beta Educational Unites, with Others. Tho local honorary fraternity 6T Nu Rho Bota, In tho school of education of tho Unlvorsltj' of Missouri, has Corn husking is still being (Tarried nnltuetd w,th llk0 organlzatlona o.Co on at tho stato farm; about flvo acres lurab,a University and tho University is still in tho field. "Tho Western of Ind,ana to form a national oduca- Grain Dealers' Association reports Uonl rrotornlty. Fhl Delta .Kappa, .that 9 por cent of tho corn is still un husked in Nebraska, 6 por cent is In the Hold In. Ohio, and 22 per cent re- '' . ; . 1 .maln8,ttowboplckodifromutho Hawkqyjo, state. This moans that there will bo many busy, days for tho farmer and that'ln sorao fields grain wllf bo har vested, tho ground will bo propared for a coming crop, and that crop will bo put In, nil at tho samo time. -- - . . . j Hi I Tho Missouri chnpter rocontly hold a bnnquot in tho womon's parlors in Academic hall nnd initiated four new members. C. R. Stono was toastmas I6r. SpeecMes" worb' mado' by L O1 Kunklo, Noblo Leo Garrison and Dr. W. W. Charters, dean of tho sohool ot education. WHERE WjLL BLUCK GO? It's ''to the Tloers, -Either Way the 'i DEMOCRATS MEET. - pfi RbWmi . 4 . '::" "...3,1 t, "... 4.,...1 J SMti-N. .. k MBlibi - . nBttaw"WSNi .! ' . - wmKmmbsf . i ... . . M' , ' i 'I i t--.x.- - tafc...v Warrior Turns. One "Puny" Bluck, captain-olect of the Missouri football squad, who was Wfcontly diswlifcml fronl.thntHscho. becauso ot & disagreement with tho town pollco forcoTwill noxt year don tho moleskins for the Tigers, but it wiUmotbe-for those who hibernate In Columbia. According to jropdrts, Cbabh Wm.i Roper, Nvho will.1 havo charge ot tho Princeton squad noxt tall; has induced tho hard-hitting tackle to enter Princeton and try out for ,th .team there. 5 Several Missouri , University stu dents who . wero .visiting over Sunday , at their homes In Kansas City, how over, made emphatic denials of this re port, and, with a sly wlnfc and a. know ing nod of tho head, said, "Just wait until .neat year." Evidently they bo- llovo that boforo the time for the call for the pigskin chasers next talUthe services of Bluck, will be conalderld too valuable to bo .lost to Missouri. University Organization Adopts Con stitution and By-Laws, , Tho University of Nobraska Demo cratic Club met in tho music hall of tho Temple last night. Tho chairman of tho constitutional commltteo made khJflt;ronor,t;inndihpcomjtitMUon,wW4 auomeu. . The- club adopted resolutions ' in favor of the Denver platform of 1908, tho proposed educational law and en dorsed tho present stato administra tion. There wero also resolutions adopted in favor of prohibition in Llpcoln, in favor ot tho adoption of the initiative anil referendum, arid In favor of county option. The club -denounced tho taction of tho present normal school board 'Jn'tho matter of President Crabtreo; the ac tion of the federal court in repealing tha bank guaranty law, and tho re publican party for its failure to carry out its promise to tho people. Governor Shallonborgor was en? dorsed for a second term and Hon. W. J. Bryan was endorsed for United States senator. tI IT The Nebraska! the rest of the year 75 Cents s J.1..JL.. ii- :.. tf. .,1 . '.'? r.l'i kI YOU NEED THE PAPER tmA"tu.aaaittXii:iu . hVf 'vwjwMft-1 ,'i k v- '-.. t .'.1.. ;..fl.i -,,,i:"lw1 " 'I ! . n JU,- 4 ",' ''"kh' 'fit ' " '"' .- ,lfllW ffiU fff" spsssrv r tu . mi f tit . "x $fW! 75f it ' J? 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