The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 15, 1915, Image 4

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    THE nMLY NEBRASKA N
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G, A. TUCKER
JEWELER
S, S. SHEAN
OPTICIAN
1123 O STREET
WARTHON'S
Shoe Repair Factory
and 5c SHINING PARLOR
Students' Headquarters
1140 O Street
BOEDER'S ORCHESTRA
MARIMBAPHONE AND
ELECTRIC BELLS
Phone B-2029 8:00 to 6:00
Work brought to our office
any morning by 9 a. m. will
be ready at 6 p.m. if wanted
GLOBE
SOFT WATER
LAUNDRY
Office 340 S. 11th
Plant 1116 to 1130 L St.
.... SEND FLOWERS
We Receive New
Shipments Daily
From the Growers
Enslow Floral Co.
Phone B3695
135 So, 12th St., LINCOLN, NEB.
It's time to get one of
our new
Balmacaans
or a
Double Breasted, Velvet
Collar Coat
AT KLINE'S
PRICES
$10, $12.50, $15
I I
V
elieue lie Xanipe" is
COMPLETE SEEDLING MILE.
Buffalo County Has a
New Paved
Roadway.
Kearney. The Lincoln highway
Boedling mile, constructed of concrete,
was completed last week on schedule
time. The roadway is sixteen feel
in width and of excellent construction,
running past the Blate tuberculosis
hospital and adjoining the state indus
trial school. It is laid in the most at
tractive part of the country on a beau
tiful thoroughfare. It is planned to
erect electroliers at the ends of the
mile and also to build a concrete
bridge across the waste weir from the
electric power house, which will be
lighted at nilit by electricity.
Democrats to Gather at Lincoln.
Lincoln, Neb. A monster demo
cratic banquet, where candidates for
senator, for representative and foi
state offices may present their views
of democratic party policy to the pub
lic, is the plan of the Nebraska Demo
cratic Editorial association, whose of
fleers met in Lincoln Wednesday to
make arrangements for the coming
meeting. The date of the banquet was
definitely set for January 11. On that
date, the business meeting of the dem
ocratic editorial association will be
held at 2 o'clock In the afternoon,
Big Increase in Land Value.
Hastings. E. U. Ward, who came
all the way from Chicago to attend
a "warming" of his new dairy barn
on his 640-acre farm near Juniata, one
of the largest and most complete In
Nebraska, says he has received $75,
000 cash from one-third of the crops
raised on this place which cost him
$4,000 forty years ago. The form is
now valued at SS0.000. Matt Heuertez,
present tenant, has cultivated the sec
tion continuously for twenty-eight
years.
First Auto Evangelistic Trip
. Hastings. The first automobile
booster evangelistic excursion evei
conducted in Adams county was made
when a sixty-eight-mile whirlwind tour
of Adams and Webster counties was
made by fifteen auto loads of Hastings
church workers. Street meetings -were
held in Juniata, Kenesaw, Holstein,
Roseland, Bluehill, Rosemont and Pau
Mne.
Killed by en Explosion.
Humphrey. Michael Parocki, was
Instantly killed while repairing a gas
oline can in front of his shop. He
was soldering the can and fumes were
ignited. lie was killed when an ex
plosion followed.
Ainsworth. Potato sh?pmenta to
date from this point are Hearing the
200 car mark. The quality is good.
The yield has been from CO to 150
bushels per acre.
FROM ALL OVER NEBRASKA
Murray is agitating the question of
electric lights.
Beatrice young ladies have organ
ized a Y. W. C. A.
Stewart is preparing to erect a
$16,000 high school building.
Precautions have been taken la the
Omaha schools against danger from
fire or panic.
Twenty-nine marriage licenses were
Issued in Gage county during the
month of October.
Horse thieves are busy in Pawnee
county, a number of fine animals hav
ing been stolen recently.
Between 12,000 and 13.000 con
versions was the result of Billy Sun
day's campaign at Omaha.
Lincoln's population was increased
by the birth of ninety-seven babies
during the month of October.
Eight of the ten carloads of gran
ite received for paving at Fremont
have been reacted by the city engi
neers. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Lehman cele
brated their fiftieth wedding anniver
sary at their home near Beemcr last
week.
Ray Kingsley of Omaha scored 145
out of a possible 150 at the shooting
tournament of the Fremont gun club
last week.
A state-wide "Older Boys" confer
ence under the auspices of the Y. M.
C. A. will be held at Lincoln, Novem
ber 26 to 28.
The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
John Nischinik of Beatrice narrowly
escaped death, when she drank a solu
tion of fly poison. Prompt action of a
physician ?aved its life.
MECHANICS OF
DAILY NEBRASKAN
(Continued from rage 1.)
aside for the expression of student
opinion:. Here any student or faculty
member may make known his Ideas on
any subject, provided his signature is
given. The signature is withhold from
publication, if desired.
UNIVERSITY NOTICES
Junior Football
The Junior football team will maet
at the east end of the Armory for
practice Mondays, Wednesdays and
Fridays at 4 o'clock and Tuesdays ana
Thursdays at 11 o'clock. The first
game will be played the Tuesday be
fore Thanksgiving.
RALPH A. LAIIR.
Private Instruction in mathematics.
Call B-477S. W. F. Weiland.
Lecture on Surveying
"Surveying Instruments from a Man
ufacturer's Standpoint,' is the title of
the lecture by Mr. A. W. Keuffel, of
Keuffel & Esser company, Monday, No
vember 15, at 1 o'clock, in M. E. 206.
The lecture will occupy about half
an hour, and will interest all engi
neering students. An instrument will
be dissected and the construction and
manufacture of the same explained.
Cadets! Get new and altered uni
forms at the quartermaster's office, in
the Armory basement, today from 4
to 5 o'clock.
Sophomore Football
Try-outs for the Sophomore football
team, Tuesday at 11 o'clock. All
Sophomores out.
CHAIRMAN.
Sophomore Athletic Committee
Everett Angle, president of the
Sophomore class, announces the fol
lowing athletic commltee:
Paul Ottenstine, chairman.
Wm. Mills.
Griffith Owen.
Mass meeting of girls of Junior
class, Thursday at 11 o'clock, in Law
107. VICE PRESIDENT.
PERSONAL
Delta Gamma held an informal par
ty at the chapter house Saturday eve
ning. Lucy Jeffords and Valentine Min
ford went to Kansas in an automo
bile to see the game Saturday.
Carl Gantz, Benjamin H. Beck, Au
gust Luebs, John Elwell and Joseph
Elwell attended the football game at
Lawrence Saturday.
Mrs. Laurence Fossler, who has
been in the Lincoln sanitarium since
a week ago Wednesday, when she
underwent an operation for appendi
citis, is getting along nicely end will
be able to leave the hospital in about
two weeks.
Announcement has been received of
the birth of a ten-pound boy to Mr.
and Mrs. Albert M. Candy, of Pitts
burgh, Pa. Mr. Candy is the son of
Professor and Mrs. A. L. Candy of
this city and a graduate of the Uni
versity of Nebraska of the class of
1909.
D. Charles Bristol of Homer, Nebr.,
has agreed to leave his collection of
i Indian relics in the care of the State
1 Historical society until after the meet
ing of the next legislature. An effort
will be made at that time to secure
J an appropriation with which to pur
chase them. The collection Is of con
siderable value. Mr. Bristol has left
the curios In the care of the society
1 for some years. Then he proposed
50 cents.
No, Philburt, I am not a -arguing with you.
Pm just a-telling you
when you want a real smoke, get behind a pipeful of
Tuxedo and watch all the big and little Worries that
have been a-besieging you, evacuate their trenches
and make a rushin' advance to the ; rear. I hose fragrant
whiffs of "Tux" make them feel too joyful no self
respecting Worry can stand for that.
VP
The Perfect Tobacco for Pipe and Cigarette
The combination of the best smoking-tobacco leaf in the
world and the best method ever discovered for rchning
and mellowing tobacco puts Tuxedo in a class by itself.
Kentucky'sripest,mildest burley
leaf, when treated by the original
"Tuxedo Process" loses every trace
of bite develops a wonderfully
pleasing fragrance and flavor that
are not found in any other tobacco.
No other manufacturer knows
the "Tuxedo Process"; that's why
no imitator ever equals Tuxedo 1
YOU CAN BUY TUXEDO EVERYWHERE
Convenient, glassine wrapped,
moisture-proof pouch . . .
5c
Famous green tin with gold
lettering, curved to fit pocket
In Tin Humidors, 40c and 80c
In Glass Humidors, 50c and 90c
THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY
to take them on an exhibition tour
through the east. He has now agreed
to give the society an opportunity to
buy the collection.
State Superintendent Thomas re
turned early Saturday morning from
Hebron and Lawrence. At the latter
place he attended the dedication of the
new high school building, which has
UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
MEMBERSHIP
at the
CITY Y. M. C. A.
Balance of the school year
for
Only $6.00
Swimming, Billiards, Bowling,
Gymnasium.
Downtown Headquarters.
W. H. Martin, D. O. S.
Professional Optometrist
15 Years' Experience
Late special college and clinic
training.
Glasses I furnish are the best,
most becoming and most satis
factory that the highest optical
skill can provide. Endorsed by
hundreds of happy patrons.
Charges entirely reasonable.
Tests and advice free. You are
not obligated In the least if you
come here.
Office hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m.,
and evenings by appointment.
Phone L915C. 1339 O Street
Over Weinberg's
XENSTITE
An error occurred
in last week's ad
10c
just been completed at a cost of
$20,000. The structure is modern in
every particular and has an assembly
room which is provided with a fine
stage, so that entertainment of all
kinds can be put on. The Thayer
county institute at Hebron was one
of the most successful that Dr. Thom
as has ever attended, and every teach
er in the county was present.
For Quick Service
New York Chop Hon?:
1340 O St.
Always Open
GEORGE DROS.
PRINTING
1313 N Street
WHITMAN, S CLASSY CANDY
MEIER DRUG CO.
13th and O STREETS
EE A SPORT
Get your Safety Razor
blades sharpened. See J.
W. Trenchard at University
or call at 1321 O street,
Wilson Drua Store.
Quick Service
Open at All Times.
Orphoum Cafe
Special Attention to University
Students