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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1912)
mmmtmmmm mmimmmmmnmsBmemmm mwmmmtmfmm THE DAILY N E I! K A S K A N HYMENEAL COURT Miss Mary Jameson, u former stu (IciiI but not a graduate of the Uni vcislty, was married September 2 to ('. L liavlH, 'HI!, at Hie home or the bride's parents, lllllshoro. Ore The couple will reHlile at Tonopali. Nev , where Mr Davis Ih eleclrbal cunineet with the Tonopali Mining Company Arthur L Selzer, '11. and MIhk Willa Irene Wallace were married at the Wallace home at Scot tsblufT on Octo ber li ! Mr Seler Ih enlaced In irrl gallon engineering and th"y will make their home at HcoltHbluff Heat rice Moffett, Mil, ;t married to Ralph V. Wenverling, Ml, on Oc.obor fiat the brlde'H home it Lincoln They will Kettle at North llend, where Mr Weaverliug Ih an attorney Carl F Hpellmeyer. M. marrlel Miss Clara Woodard of Denver at the home of the brlde'H sister at urora 01: Sep tember lb They will lheat Los Ange Ich, Cul, where Mr Spclbeeyer H an engineer with the Los Angeles que duct Company. Young Men's Clothes Rich beaut ful woolens in all the newest patterns with only one or two suits ol a kind and every garment sold correctly fitted by an expert tailor. That is what you will find here in The Home of Good Clothes. Suits and Overcoats $15 to $40. FARQUHAR 1325 O Street Abble Stewart, 'i8, or Blair wi.h mar ried to Mr. Lyle I). Ml'.liken at the brlde'H borne on October f Their home addreHH will be Ord, where lie Ih in the hardware biiHines.i F.dward .1 Patterson, Ml, or Central City married MIhh Maud Conkling of Grand Island on September lit; They will make their home at Central City, where Mr Patterson Is practicing law w 1th his father and brother () S C.ilmore, Ml, married Miss lleliyi Conant at Kdgar, September 21 They will reside at Kdgar, where Mr Cllmore is a member of the law (lrm of Corey Air Gllmore Tbukla Kni'ii. Ml, of Omaha was mar ried to Walter 1-' Draney or Lincoln, at Omaha, September LT They will live at Lincoln Michigan Aggies and Depauw at Lansing Northwestern University and Indians at Indianapolis Notre Dame and Wabash at Notre Dame Oberlin and Western Reserve at Cleveland Syracuse and Michigan at Syracuse Chicago and Purdue at Chicago. University of Cincinnati at Colum bus Iowa and Minnesota at Minneapolis &.&: May Dion, MO, was married to Mr Howard S Miltonberger at the home of the bride's parents at North Pond early in September The groom in a druggist at Anselmo, where they will live DOPE The athletic committee at Missouri iH sending out invitations to all "M" men for the "M" men's reunion to be held at the Missouri Nebraska game November L' A banquet will be held the night before the game, and it is planned to give the old letter men "M ' diplomas which are suitable for fram ing. Florence Moose, 'Oil. who was elected to Phi Peta Kappa, was married on October 10 at Falls City to Mr J. M Holferty of Pontiac. 111. They will re hide In that city, where Mr Holferty iH In the shoe manufacturing business Theresa Pearl Murphy, '08. of Homer was married to Dr. Kdward X f'rowly or Lincoln on October 0 at the home or the bride's parents. They will make their home at Lincoln. GAMES TOMORROW Pelolt and Cornell at Mount Vernon. Carroll and Northwestern College at Waukesha Case and Ohio Wesleyan at Dela ware. Missouri and Oklahoma at Norman Kansas and Kansas Aggies at Law rence. Drake and Simpson at Des Moines Ames and (Jrinnell at Ames. Loyola and DePaul at Chicago. Lake Forest and Knox at Lake Forest. Marquette and Lawrence at Mlhvnu-keo. Coach Wiftranis of Minnesota has been working his men very hard for what promises to be a great battle witli Iowa at Minneapolis tomorrow He has invented a number of new shirt formations which will be used against the lowans An exchange defines a kiss as "A heaven-given power by which a man can stop a woman's mouth without knocking her in the head " The Drake Daily Delphis has the Missouri Valley championship problem solved The scribe places Drake at the head of the list with A in PH7-Nebraska, Washington, Missouri, and Kansas rollowing in order. He rur ther says, "We'll predict anything now arter our luck in forecasting the result of the Jayhawker game." He wants to be careful about predicting the Ames game or he might accidently step off. wmmmm&asr & msssmsp.i- .3a!?Si!2rSTSfW i &S ... j ' ' " ' : :PS- - .' -V.' , ' ."' AUTUMN. Fields brown and sear and yellow leaves Tell us or fall with harvest past; The golden sheaves are in the shock at last, Skies are clear and sunsets have a ruddy glow Best season of the year. God surely meant it so. I. D. W. J. L. FERGUSON of Broken Bow, Candidate for 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 have not asked for a penny to help me in my campaign, BUT DO ASK the support of every fair-minded voter in Nebraska. Respectfully yours, J. L. FERGUSON. Broken Bow, Nebraska.