The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 25, 1912, Image 3

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BASKETBALL QUINTETTE WILL
TAKE ON ANY UNIVERSITY
TEA MFOR GAME.
The freshman basketball team has
iBsued a challengo to any team with-
In the University. The five under
Coach Reynolds have been crippled
lately, but they are willltfgr-tcrtake'
teams from any class, college or other
organization in the University, and
feel confident that it will bo an easy
matter for them to make good with a
life-size score.
There will be a game with the
Aggies in the near future, but the
exact date is not yet scheduled
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'"AGRICULTURE" IMPROVES.
Official Farm Paper Is Fast Forging to
in the Front.
The current number of "Agricul-,
ture," the monthly Farm ' Jublicatlon,
shows a decided Improvement over
past issues.
The paper was started nine years
ago and was under the direct super
vision "of Principal Davisson until a
short time before his death. Now the
Ag Clujmanages the work. Otto
Liebe.rs fs editor.
Articles appear regularly by faculty
members and students. Class notes
and general news items complete this
well-Bupported and growing "rag."
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EXCHANGED BY MISTAKE At
Senior Prom, HoJley for a Schoblo
derby. Lattor, initials H. M now
at Rag office to exchange for for
mer. 73-8
PROFESSOR SMITH BUYS STOCK
Departing Professor Purchases Cattle
From University Farm.
Prof. H. R. Smith, who leaves Ne
braska soon to enter the Gopher fac
ulty, has purchased live dairy cows
from the State Farm. These animals
will be taken to the department at
Minnesota to which Professor Smith
is assigned.
H. L. Johnson has charge of trans
pdrting'the cattle to Gopherland.
Easy picking get a
good shirt at a price here
this week.
Big lot of $1,50, $1.75
and $2 shirts Empire,
Calumet and M. & D.
brands at one price 95c.
Lewis underwear, warm
woolen, heay-Weight cot
ton and mercerized union
suits $3 to $5 grades 1 -4
off.
And speaking of warm
thing8,5C don't forget our
overcoats stylish and
durable garments at a sub
stantial saving.
MAGEE & DEEMlER
Lincoln Aurora Red Oak
LOST Between Thirteenth street and
Uni. Library, opon-face sllvor watch
with chain. Finder return to 330
No. 13tli St. Reward.
The Third Regular Term
of the
University School
of Music
Begins January 29th
All Branches of lp
piled Music Taught
Harmony, History of Music
Theory, Analysis, Pedagogy
and Public School Music
Oliver Theatre
TONIGHT AT 8:15
FIN'.SH WRE8TLINQ MATCH
REIMER vs. SCHMIDT
PRICES 50c to $1.00
SAT. MAT. & NIGHT, JAN. 27
HENRY B. HARRI8 PRE8ENT8
The Best Comedy of the Season
"THE COUNTRY BOY"
MAT. $1 to 50c. NIGHT $1.50 to 50c
LINCOLN nAT,NBBvEosi,8fot5pXW.,,J,3,
ORPHEUM
:&s advanced vaudeville
Commencing Mon. Night, Jan. 22.
Thirty cents pays for the Best Din
ner In Lincoln, at Baker's Cafe. AIbo
high clasB a la carte service. Wo
have the big juicy steaks.
AUTO DELIVERY CO.
Dell 333 liH North 13 St. Auto 333a
Baggage :: Freight
Give us a call
Bo sure to romember the Hampton
Orchestra Club. Fraternity Bltlg.
Auto B-2011.
ROONEY and BENT.
ED. F. REYNARD.
CARL WILBUR.
HINTON and WOOTON.
HARVEY and DE VORA TRIO
VIOLFN8KY
THE TO88ING AU8TIN8.
MATINEE BE8T 8EAT8 25c
NIGHT 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c.
HERPOLSHEIMER'S CAFE
Dinner Jl30 to Ji30 r
Supper Si30 to 7i30 LvL
Also Caftrlan $ty
Tho College Inn Barber Shop. Stu
dont trade solicited. S. L. Chaplin it
Co. 127 N. 12th.
NO REGISTRATION AT FARM.
Classes Made Up at First Registration
Hold Over.
State Farm students escape the hor
rors of registration. The Regents' rul
ing allows but one registration and
that at the first of the year and effec
tive for tho entire session.
-gThe first semester will close on FrI-
ay, February 3, and the second De
ins the following Monday.
iMake your dates early with Hagen-
Sick's Orchestra. Auto B-2990. tf
Contest Awards Out.
The winners in the Horse and Beef
battle Judging Contests at the Farm
lave been announced. In the horse
contest, G. Hayes took first and E.
jindberg second. In tho beef cattle
livision, Carl Craft and C. Steele tied
for first place.
Shower baths at Green's Barber
Shop, 120 No. 11th.
No'Electlon at Farm. "
Agricultural students are not caught
In the political scfuabble usually occur-
Ing at this time of the year. Owing
tho shortness of the school year at.
le Farm, no elections are held for tho
jcond semester.
C, H. Frey, florist, 1133 O St
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Junior Aggies Hop.
The junior class of tho School of
Lgrloulture will give their annual Hop
goon. Those in cnarge 01 me anair
ire: Frances "Larson, afayme Mallory,
irid Messrs. Harding? Bennison, Gould
md Bice,
See Lei Hyde when In need of pro
vraxn, menus ana oiner priming,
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NELLIE FILLMORE OLIVE TEMPLETON BRUCE ELMORE
in The Best Comedy of the Season, By Edgar Selwyn
"THE COUNTRY BOY"
At The OLIVER THEATER Sat. mat. and INIgHt
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