The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 07, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
A newKimp'T ilovototl to ilio lntoriti
I'nlvnmlty of Nnbrw hIcii.
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I'tibllnbod ntUH4 North UUi St., by
I'll K 1IKSIMCRIAN lTH. CO.
( Incorpornlcd. T'
DIRECTORS
J. V. Crnbtreo, Preniilont.
(J. L.Towno, 8rrotnry-Troni;urnr.
.) I. Wyrr, T. J. Hewott, K. W. Wiinlibiirii.
Ktf.rlino H .McCaw
J. A. Mannino
(li:OROB P. HllIDLKR -
MnnngitiK Editor
Aunt. Mnnagn
- Athletic Edltor
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REPORTERS.
H. C. Pollard. C i 'i.0,, r r
.1. H. Faruoy. CHIT Crook
.John A. WiUoti. LlntiM HunlinRltin
lioHtibnrrlnUon price of tho Dally ISobra
Van i K for tho eolloKO your with n regular ln
liTory boforo chniml ouch day. NoticeH.com
mnnfcntlonn, a.i.lotbor nmttor Intcndod for pub
lication. mviHt bo banded In ht tho Nobrimlcini
ofllco before 1 p. m..or mallod to the odltor be
for 3 p. ni.. of the day prevloun to that day on
hlcb they are expected to appear
Subscription may bo loft at the Nobrunknn
otllco, at tho Co.Op.. or with BuRlnem Manacor.
Sub-crlbcm will confer a floor by roijortlnif
promptly nt thin olnco any failure to receive tho
''TlVchnnROH In advert ixlntt matter miiHt m in
the ofllce by M p. in. on tho day provioim to that
on which tbey nro to nppnnr. -
Adilrnm all communications to the Daily No
brrmkan, i:l N 1Mb St.. Lincoln, Nebrn-ka.
Telephone 470.
5 The Dully Nobrinkim I beliiR nont ;
3- to nil aiilim"ii-Hnr on tint old Nebini- 3;
kiili-Hperlnii lint. TIiomi Mibm-rlb- 5;
3- ,. to tlm Nebriiikaii-lli'pcrlnn JJ;
who do not denlie tlm Dnlly will 3-
il-n notify tho maimipir by url
114 m.oii n poimlble. AVlirro no noil- 3-
AVlirro no notl
lloutlon In received It U uiulrrntooil 5;
tbut Mm nuhficrlbcr wlnlwn the pu- 5;
m per iiiruiniiii"-. 5.
Secret signal practice Ih being held
this week in the gymnasium during
chapel time.
Members of the Daily Nehraskan
staff are requested to call at the office
131 No llth Ht . between 1 and U
o'clock each day for assignments.
Nebraska's game with Doane an
Minnesota's game with the College of
Physicians unci Surgeons last, Satur
day ought to offer th'e greatest encour
agement to NehrnBka rooters.
THE CHANCELLOR AT THE TN1
VERS1TY OP SOUTH DAKOTA.
The following is taken from a report
.of the Chancellor's address at Vermil
lion last Tuesday.
"A large and attentive audience
greeted the president of the University
of Nebraska In the college chapel last
evening. He was on his way to Sioux
Falls, where today he addresses the
National Farmers' Congress, now In
session. All who heard his lecture very
much appreciate that the doctor saw
lit to give us a call.
His subject was. "The Delights of
College Life," and was Interesting and
instructive thioughout. He said that
if-mytrn? ht-to-tmeoood la any work,
that work must be clone cheerfully.
This Is true of all workers, but espe
cially of the student. The student's
situation among other students of dif
ferent character, different disposition
and different tastes is one of his chief
advantages, breaking the monotony of
college life besides serving as one of
the best of educators. Learning Is not
valuable for its own sake, but Is to be
sought because It has real utility. It
Is valuable In bringing better life to
the learner and ulso to society, gen
erally. When the acquisition of knowl
edge is thus looked at In its proper
and highest sense, learning becomes a.
real pleasure and something for which
one maj well put forth one's strongest
efforts."
"Dr. Andrews' lecture was much en
joyed. The audience would gladly
have listened two hours Instead of one.
Many thanks to President Andrews
and congratulations to our sister
state." The Volantl.
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Echoes from the Nut Factory r
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The U postal A station S makes mo
think of home. In the little towns
where Borne of us live when we Tire at
home the entire Interest of the comun
Ity centers about the arrival of the
mall nnd passenger trains. We think
we know the "Con" personally nnd
speak with great familiarity of the
trains. Telling how "39 wan a minute
and a half late yistldy, fur th" fust
time sense Lem Schoter fell oft" 11 the
el'vator and broke his leg."
As soon as she pulls out. we follow
the postmaster up the long plank walk
to his grocery store, wherein the post
ofllce is located, and talk politics while
he sorts the mall.
Much has been written concerning
the Influence which these post official
discussions have had upon the develop
ment of our Institutions, and much
more might be -written, bitt I nm not
going to help write it.
I was merely going to say that our
own little P. O. here reminds me of
home. And who shall say that it ex
ists entirely in vain If It makes the
University more home-like?
Come to think about It. can the Uni
versity be home-like? People say con
tinually that "there's no place like
home," hence no place can be home
like. 0.. E. D.
I am almost certain that postal sta
tion A is not a real postofllce. but just
a make-believe one. One duy I saw
17 people try without getting any mall
from the man. It may be argued that
people have been known to buy stamps
there, but that does not prove anything
- you can get stamps at a thug store.
Before I learned of this deception I
tented a box and paid 2f cents for a
key. Four times a day for ten weary
days I went to see If there was aught
for me, and forty times bitter disap
pointment was my sole reward.
On the lirst of the month I tried
again, only to stagger back against the
wall and fall Into a swoon. (There
was nothing else to fall Into")
There was something in my box.
When I came to, I examined the
something. It was a card bearing the
ledgend. "Box Rent Now Due."
That was several days ago. I have
not taken the card out yet. 1 am leav
ing it there for bait. It looks like a
good card to draw to.
1 won't pay that rent till I get soiue
mall. What's the use of a box If I
don't get any letters? .1. A. K.
I've just about decided
That I'm going up 'to Minn,
And carry all my ginger
And a load of "plunks" and
tin.
For there's go Ins to be "some doing.
And the gridiron will be warm,
Since the old Nebraska "leven"
Has settled into form.
And with Westover, and Koehler,
And Praln, and Shedd, and Brew,
And Ringer and old Stringer,
And "Stub," and Cortelyou,
And with Kingsbury, Plllsbury,
Johnson, Bell and Bender,
We'll win against the "Mlnneaps.r
Or "bust" our last suspender.
I. K.
SKIM A ALPHS ENTERTAIN.
Slgmu Alpha Epsilon entertained
Friday at the home of Fred Funke. The
house was prettily decorated with gold
en rod tred with purple ribbon. Ices
were served. The guests were:
Misses Hargreaves, J. Outcalt. Jean
nette Post, C. Hammond, Manrld, N.
Clothing
Cleaned or Dyed
At MANN'S, 1322 0 Street
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Rye. Hxamlncd Free. Price Reasonable.
1 238 O Street, LSLN'
Students
If you want the
Best, place your
Orders for Dance
and Society Pro
grams with
The New Century
PHONE 365 1123 N Street
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
Portrait and Lansdcapc Photographer
ijq 3ot?Tn
LINCOLN -
th'Strcct.
NEBRASKA.
GALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871.
Capital Novelty Works
Bicycles
NEW and
SECOND
HAND
BICYCLE SUNDRIES, REPAIRING
OF ALL KINDS.
TEL L-095.
. 317 South llth St.
J. S. DeVore,
317 S. nth St.
Pure Wool Pants.
(Medium or Ilenvy Weight.)
Made to Your
Measure
$3.00
ELI AS BAKER PANTS CO.,
118 5. 10th Street.
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DR. T. O'CONNOR euros CANCERS,S
T I' MORS, WKNH nnil FISTULA ";
j without lha use ul iulfu. chlurufurmSS
uot Etber
FFICE KXW O St., LINCOLN, NED
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Cunningham, Elizabeth Cunningham,
Montgomery, A. Stuart, L. Stuart, Hol
land, Agnew, Bonnell, Irene Hamilton,
Isabelle Hamilton, Tukey, Lois Hur"
retjs, Bess Burress, Houtz, Gladys Hen
ry, Hitchcock, Claire Fttnke, , AVood
waid, Honeywell.
Phi Delta Theta held an Initiation
Saturday evening. The Initiates
dressed In fantastic garb were paraded
about the campus and made to perform
various pranks much to the amusement
of the onlookers. The Initiates were
as follows:
Phillip McShane, Omaha; Cordon
Glanvllle, Grand Island; Victor Lan
gerln, Fremont; Will-Jenne, Falls
City; Daniel McCutcheon, Ashland.
After the Initiation a supper was
served at the chapter house.
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ards Block, Telephone .Wi. Residence,
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OLIVER .JOHNSON, D. D. S. Den
tal OlhYe, Cor. llth nnd O Street,
Over Harley's Drug Store, Telephone
LM1.
James Hearn
237 So. nth street
And has his measure taken for tho
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
Itlanulaciund by
Zh fyndtrsonJtmt3 Co.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
JntercoIIegeatf
Bureau.
COTTELL
& LEONARD
4 72-47H ltromlwii.v
Vlbiui), Now York
Makers of the
Caps,0owns and Hoods
To
the American Colh'jn's ;unl
rniversitics. Illustrated Manual,
sample prices, etc., on request.
downs for the
pulpit and bench.
The Luxury
of a well
Appointed
Home
S P.CTO
Is what the Union Pacific
Provides its Patrons.
Fast Time. Best Kquipment.
I 11 1 1 111:111 and Ordinary Sleepers.
Free Keclininjj Chair Cars.
Buffet Smoking and Library Cars.
Dining Cars, .Meals a la Carte.
BEST OF EVERYTHING.
K. B. SLOSSON, Airent.
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