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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 22, 1912)
THE DAILY NEBRASKAN BAND BIG AID TO TEAM Helps CornhuBkers All Through Game and Receives Many Compliments. Willi much pep hoth In ln Ink imil looting. NeliniHka'H hand minlt ItKcIf u coiiHpIt iioiih haractor upon North nip l-'Mil last Hutnnln At no period of Ihc Kamc-, even up to the lant when Nebraska's chanceH were hIos1 clwln dllnn iiuii), did the ntnilnn of I' I' U N I fall to ure out football wait bus on ward The band ai lived In Minneapolis Saturdii) morning and wan niven a Rood reception by the team and the few Nebraska tootern that had in oin panled the team The band was paid man compliments bv the Mlnnesotans' 01 naniation despite the fact that theii band was composed ( nn )icces while oiiih onlv tblitv Met ween halves both bands pui ailed upon the held amidst enthusiast n ctowd-t Comfoi table .11 1 aiiReuK nt s had been made foi tin' N'ebi.tsk.i looteis at the West Hotel and the m.niaKcmeni cen went so lai .is to piovidc lot a sm.ill rally during the luncli hour boforo the gamo TIiIr wan received with grout pleiiRiire to the guests of the hotel ns well as to the rooters TWENTY-TWO MEN "SPIKED" Interfraternity Freshman Organization Initiates Wednesday Night. "Spikes," the freshman pan hellenic so(iet, will Initiate the following men fot this eat Wednesday night Alpha Tau Omega ()muisl, Mayer Heta Theta PI Keith, Huike Delta Tau Delta Smith, Milllken Kappa Sigma Westovet, Mitchell Phi Delta Theta (iurncv. Hensen Phi Camma Delta Ueasoner, Tune I buig Phi Kappa Psl Sussnian. Temple Sigma lpha Kpmlon Walters, Hon! I lelt iSigma N'u Patteison, Mills 1 Delta Dpsilou Spiei, Shoemaker Sn'ina Chi l.onahougb, Maitin Subscribe for the Rag. Lincoln, Nebraska October 26, 1912 Senior Law Hop J ones' Orel s'ra Tickets $1.( 0 I HELP! HELP!! HELP! Wanted Two expert pressers at once, for from two to six houra' work each day. Actual recent tailor shop ex erience necessary. No novice need apply. Sse H. G. Hewitt or D. D. Marcel-lus. rr OVERCOATS!! It's getting cold- let us fix them up right for win ter. We'll call for and deliver. University Cadets, Attention! Until Saturday, Nov. 2, we will call for and de liver, clean thoroughly and press Cadet Suits for $0.95 Minor repairs free. Lowest prices ever offered. i THE STUDENT'S SUITORIUM AUTO B7294 504 N. 1 5TH BE L F3438 College Fosters- Get a few. Those Memory Books, Do you have one? Expense account made easy. Use the Uni versal Expense Book. New lot just received. Call and see. PILLOW PENNANTS BANNERS Ask to see our leather line. The University Book Store UO N. 11th Street LINCOLN, NEBRASKA J. L. FERGUSON of Broken Bow, United States Senator of Nebraska By Petition I am a farmer and was educated at the University of Michigan and am running for the office of United States Senator by request of business men and fair-minded farmers, and I stand pat against, and for the repeal of the PARCELS POST LAW, as it now stands, and I ask the support of every jobber, traveling man, merchant, railroad man, rural route carrier, drayman and every fair-minded farmer, as it is a vital question to all of them. I I have not asked for a penny to help me in my campaign, BUT I DO ASK the support of every fair-minded voter in Nebraska. I Respectfully yours, I J. L. FERGUSON. 'Broken Bow, Nebraska.