The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 11, 1911, Image 2

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    THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
THE DAILY INEBRASKAN
Owned unci publluhcd by tlio University of Nebraska through
THE STUDENT PUBLICATION BOARD
oniccfl, Uiiflomont tho Administration Building.
I'ostofnco Btntlon A, Campus, Lincoln, Nobraska.
Day Auto 1888.
TELEPHONES
Night Auto 3146, Ed. 1035.
Bus, Mgr. 4200,
THE STAFF
EDITORIAL
Sam R. Buck, Editor
A. II. DlnHmore, Managing Editor ltalph fl. Doud, City Editor
F. C. McConncll Annoclato Editor Stuart Gould, Sporting Editor
REPORTORIAL-
Homor Q. Ilowltt Hugh Agor
Wallaco B. Troup Konnoth M. Snydor
H. 8. Buddenborg J. Iovojoy Linn
L. A. Bcchtor Fred L. Babcock
Harry Burtls Robort II. Flnloy
Frank PcrklnB, Staff Photographer
WOMEN'S DEPARTMENT
Marian Swczoy Ollvo B. Mann
Until Mungcr Allco Cliambors
Morrll Reed
Lawrcnco Robinson
L. T. Skinner
C. L. Updegraff
C. F. Andrews
Wlnnlfred Elchar
II lldred Bovlns
BU8INE88
Vincent C. Hascall, Business Manager
C, C. Buchanan, Asst. Bus. Mgr. J. V. Morrison, Circulation Mgr.
Subscription $2.00 per year. 8lngle copies 6o
Faculty riotlccH and University bulletins published frco.
Entered at tho Postofllcu, Lincoln, Nobr., as second class matter under act of
CongrcsH March 3, 1879.
(Continued from pago 1.)
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Shorman ninetieth, Henry Holt & Co GO
Sherman Hamlet, Tho Macmlllan Co , ... .30
Sherman Tho Princess, Honry Holt 40
Shorman and Reed Essentials of Reading, University Pub. Co 1.25
Stuff Questions on Richard Fovoral, Co-Op Book Store
Wilson Questions on Constitution of Nebraska, University Pub. Co,
(not UBed)
List 3.
List
Price
Brownell Lcbsoiih In Chemistry, Burrls Drug Co., sales agents (not
sold to Btudonts)
Brownoll LesHonB In Physics, Burrls Drug Co., sales agents (not sold
to students)
Bruncr Entomology, North & Co. (not used at present)
Hoffman Boiler Design, J. D. Hoffman 1.00
Hoffman Mechanical Designs, J. D. Hoffman 2.50
Hoffman Handbook for Heating and Ventilating Engineers, J. D. Hoff
man man 3.50
Smith Prolltablo Stock Feeding, II. R. Smith 1.25
.50
.25
.30
.95
.15
Selling
Price.
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.35
.75
.75
1.45
3.00
1.00
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1911.
TO WIN A GAME.
For tho nth tlmo Nobraska 1b going
to play Minnesota.
Tho gamo Is scheduled for tho 21st
of October at Minneapolis. Tho two
havo ofton mot havo ofton parted
with tho heavy end of tho score on
Northrup Field.
"Why?
Docauao Minnesota haB 5,000 stu-
Toll a Harvard man that Yalo will
wallop tho Crimson, and duck for
cover.
Toll an Army or Navy boy that his
team hasn't a chance, but ho euro
that tho premiums on your Hfo in
surance policy aro paid up.
Why should this not bo truo of
ovory collogo?
Why should It not bo truo of Ne
braska? For ovory satisfactory answer by a
LADIES' TAN BOOTS
BUTTON $22 tO $2 BUTTON
Sutdesj Satin, Gunroetal and Velvet Dl 11111
$4.00 and $5.00 Values Upstairs DUUU
dents, whllo poor littlo Nobraska can
show but 4.G0O?
Bocauso Minnesota's toam 1b mado
of horos whllo wo havo only under
slzod NobraBka men and boys to
cIiobo from?
Bocauso Minnesota once boat Michi
gan? Becauso NobraBka nover beat Mln
noBota but onco?
iAro thoso tho reasons? Absurd you
say at onco.
Certainly thoy aro abBurd. But not
half so absurd us -tho reason most of
ton given that wo aro afraid of tho
Gophors and half beaten boforo wo
loavo Lincoln.
Wo aro not afraid of tho Gophors,
Michigan, Yalo, Harvard or any team
that over lined up for scrimmage.
Soma of thorn wo (Havo novor beaten
and possibly wo nover will, but thoro
is not ono of thorn that could como
out of a mix with our own littlo Corn
huskors without knowing thoy had
boon in a battlo.
Put that right in tho lining of
your hat, Mr. Cornhuskor. Wo grow
mon that aro just as big, and fast, and
olovor with handB, feet, and bond in
Nebraska as any 6f thoso teams over
saw. Tho ono thing lacking hero, if
there is anything lacking, 1b Bplrit
spirit and confidence in tho team,'
Toll a Michigan man that-his team
is 'going to bo beaten, and boo what
he says.
student, tho Editor will pay half his
salary.
SWtDISII "GYM" SHOES
Sold by
BECKMAN BROS
1107 0 Street
Shower baths at Green's Barber
Shop, 120 No. 11th.
Z)EAN BESSEY AT CONVOCATION.
Spoke on Rural Life Problems and
Ways of Bettering Conditions.
Wo Do Electric Shoo Ropairing
While You Wait.
The Home of Sweets
Box Candy
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MR. KYRLE BELLEW
Who Comes to The Oliver Thursday Night
,n "THE MOLLUSC"
"Problems of Rural Life" was tho
topic chosen by Dean Bessoy for his
talk at convocation yostorday.
Doctor Bessoy 1b chairman of tho
commltteo on "Agricultural Educa
tion," and ho doalt with tht subject
in tho main. Ho paid particular atten
tion to our country schools, as .to at
tendance,, winter terms, and condi
tions ana surroundings of tho build
ings. Ho explained that tho Nobraska Ru
ral Livo Commission is not trying to
radically mako any changes, but is
simply studying conditions in ordor
that thoy bo ablo to suggest remedies
for some of thoovils.
Get One Today.
Season tickets can bo purchased for
$3.00 at tho Temple Y. M. C. A. or at
tho Co-Op Book Store. Got ono. . . . .
Tho Hydq Prlntory, 1331 P St., up-
' to-dato printing of all kinds.
FLODEEN & BRETHOUWER
129 South llth St., Lincoln, Neb.
Every man who cares anything at all about his personal appearance
knows that only a first-class merchant tailor can furnish the sort of
clothes that will ive him that look of distinction that a well-grom-ed
and well dressed man shows. At 129 So. llth Street the firm of
Flodeen & Brethouwer maintains a large show window that is al
ways filled with a line of goods that are equal to the display of any
tailoring establishment to be found in the west. The prices quoted
on these goods attract attention, and the workmanship and fit is all
that could be desired. Here you can buy tailor-made good at hand-me-down
prices.
Rare Drugs
Safety Razors
Fountain Pens, Etc.
Visit our Soda Fountain
Hot and Cold Drinks
Huyler Choc, and Bon Bons
Student's Lunch 15c
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