v . k M B J toHqBl JIl"" MK b y tol. xrai, tfo. .XXJK Y If. 3 r. 3tf LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1902. HOME, FROM THE CONQUEST Xi " ' " . ' jtc i Photo by Clements. The University of Nebraska football team was given a noisy and intensely enthusiastic greeting: on its recent return ' fim Xrtnnasntn oftfiF A&taatn& a ITZnnliAVO Ykxr o avA tf A in ft OnA rf fti faitntuo ttin r?Avtmct w. tsn n yWjllUlll l.Ult3Vrfc, A&&IW U.t..aiB fc- VutJIAV.A.7 UJ U 0.S i V. V W. W. . W.V. AUIUAO VI LAIC UC111U11SV1 (IIIWII Mi t& ,( ,,-C street parade. In which the victorious gridiron warriors were drawn through the streets in a gilded chariot draped with corn husks, the latter symbolizing their title of Cornhuskers. The above view was snapped at Twelfth and M streets as the parade marched past St. Paul's church. K tv-. oC v $- ,. r a - js.- . Sit tr S ?ftt - k9?xs'' - jJr 3 ESTABLISHED IN 1886 1-