The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 18, 1901, Page 2, Image 3

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
A nwnpaper devoted to tuo Interest of tho
University of Nebra ka.
Publlihod nt KM Nnrlli 11th St., by
THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO.
(Incorporated.)
DIRECTORS:
J. W. Crnbtreo, Preniilont.
0. L.Towno, BocroUry-TroaMirer.
.7. I. Wyor, T. .1. Hevrott, K. W. Washburn.
Htkblino H .Mi-Caw
J. A. Mannino
Okorqb r. Bhidler
Mannfflnir Editor
Asst. Manager
. Athletic Editor
REPORTERS.
R. C. Pollnrd, Clifton Carter,
NorrUHnoe. R. T Hill,
J. R. Forney, Cliff Crooki
John A. WHann. Linn M Huntington
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munications, andothor mutter intended for pub
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office before 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor be
fore .1 p. m., of tho day previous to that dny on
hlch they are ouctod to appear.
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office, at tho Co.Op., or with Business Munagor.
Subscribers will confer a faTor by reporting
promptly at this olllco any failure to receive tlie
paper. , . ,
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the ofllco by II p. m. on tho day previous to that
on which they are to appear.
Address all communications to the Daily Ne
braslcan, KM N. 11th St., Liucoln. Nebraska.
Telcphono 479.
The Dally NobrajMmn Is beln " S;
! to nil auliaovlbera on the old Nebrns- 3;
; kBn-lIeaperlnn llat. Those aubsorlb- 3b
; era to the Nobraaknn-IIesperliui 3;
who do not desire me uauy wnj -
please notify the manager by card 6
as aoon a possible. Where no notl-
floatlon In received It la understood 3c
that the subscriber wishes the pa- 3;
per to continue. jc
Tho problom of how to. control and
rogulato debuting in tho University
having1 boon satisfactorily solved, it
now remains for tho student body to do
ite eharo toward making tho&o contssts
Buocosoful, The thing most needed
now ia moral and financial supporTfrom
botli etudonts and fuculty.
Studonta may support this outorpriso
by taking an active Bharo in tho union
debating- contosts, thus proparing
thomeolvea for tho larger and more im
portant debatep. Tboy Bhould abandoo
the idea that a debato is a mere talking
contest and shou'd realize that it is un
intellectual tost worthy of the brainieBt
man in tbo institution. It ought to be
considered as high an honor t repre
sent the institution in a debiting meet,
us in a football gamo. It is only when
it is looked upon in this light that do
bating can take its true place among
colloge contests.
JUNIOR LAWS MEET.
Tho Junior lftws met yesterday to
transantr business rotating to the class
football team. Mr. Chase was chosen
manager of tbo team. Tuobo of the
class who expect to play will bogin
practice today.
TRACK TEAM.
On noxt Saturday at 2 p. m. a hand
icap track meet will bo held on Ne
brska field. The different events will
be pulled off promptly so as not to
intorforo with the football game which
begins at three o'clock.
Following is the list of 'those en
tered. 100-YARD DASH.
Buy your underwear at The Famous.
Currle, Paul Andreson, McCulloch,
Pillsbury, McComb, Dullard, Ludden,
Spafford.
CROSS COUNTRY RUN.
(About two miles.)
Carr, Val Koyser, Melick, Strayer,
McNoun.
RUNNING BROAD JUMP.
Pillsbury, Hagensick, McComb.
RUNNING HIGH JUMP.
Pillsbury, Dorwart, Kellogg, 8trayer,
Ludden, Johnson.
POLE VAULT.
HngcnBlck, Dorwnrt, Kellogg, Beard,
Johnson, Pillsbury.
16-LB. SHOT PUT.
Tobln. Melick. Overturf, Montjom
cry. Hrndshnw.
AN ALTAR MORE THAN fi.000
YEARS OLD.
In the recent exevations at Nippur.
Professor II. V. Hllprecht, of the Uni
versity of Pennsylvania, who has made
ho many discoveries which throw
light on ancient B'abylonian history,
has fully determined that the Semitic
Babylonians are not tho constructors
of the stage tower on top of which
wns an altar. By p ersonally Inspecting
the strata beneath the zlggurat or
stage tower built by Ur-Gur 2800 B.C.,
who was supposed to- have been tho
originator of this peculiar form of
architecture found In connection with
nearly every Babylonian temple, Dr.
Hilpiccht determined that tho stage
tower existed long before the Semitic
invasion and that it was of Sumerian
origin In an early stratum, belonging
to a time eight or ten centuries prior
to Saron, 3800 B. C, was found an
altar with several inches of ashes of
animal sacrifice.
Around the altar was a low wall or
enclosure. Close by wsb found a bin
containing several bushels of the same
kind of ashes, and not very far away
were found several vases probbly used
for sacrificial put poses. The altar
doubtless was a prominent part of the
earliest temple of which at tne pres
ent there Is scarcely a trace. A con
siderble portion of the temple Is yet
to be excavated, but from the exact
measurements already taken, fiom
the historical inscriptions recovered,
which give accounts of the building
operations of the different kings who
restored, rebuilt and made additions
to the t emple; and from the contents
of the different strata, which have
been carefully noted, Professor Hll
precht, aided by his architects, ex
pects to reconstruct the portion of the
temple thus far excavated as it appear
ed In the different periods, and at the
same time to give a history of thlH
oldest known sanctuary.
Inferior
Printing
Stamps inferiority upon the
user. Our work in executed
by the most experienced work
men.nnd every order, large or
small, lecelves our careful
supervision. We print imita
tions, programs, cards, etc.. In
style and to oui liking at
right pi Ices.
THE IVY
PRESS
ELMER E. LESH.
FRANK L LEMON
12.')-127 N. 12th St
Phone 832
Lincoln. Neb.
NO JOINT DEBATE.
There will be no joint debate be
tween the two political clubs this year.
he Hayward republican club met yes
terday and decided not to accept the
challenge of the JefTersonlan club.
The reason given was that there Is so
little time before olectlon. No student
would volutoor to prepare a debato
on such short notice, so the matter
will be dropped.
Preliminary arrangements were
made by tho Hayward club to send out
rtpresontatlves to the meeting of the
state league of republican clubs.
All new students of the University
should uvnil themselves of the first
opportunity to visit the State Histori
cal exhibit in tho basement of the
library. Tho Indian relics are espec
llly good and well arranged showing
samples of many things which tho In
dians of Nebraska have made.
EiE. Blackman of the Nebraska His
torical society, together with M. J. 0.
Broin of tho Minnesota State Hlstori
calf Society , have gone this week to
visUthe sites of tho old Pawnee res
ervation on. tho Loup Rlvep,
E. E. Blackman visited the flint
mines at Nehawka this week.
We stated in the last issue that we
wrote these ads. for business You
may 01 may not read then, for the
same purpose, but it won't matter
much if you will lemember the point
which Is this: We make chocolates,
good chocolates. Just as good as are
made by any one We are at our
sen ice.
t W. MAXWELL CO.
MakerAofGood Chocolates.
H1G O Street and 'JOG South 11th Street
Twriitx rar ixucr
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OR, J. S. McNAY,
Dentist. .rtfoV
1 1 1 i fl Ofrnni Sihrr fillingx so ccntb and
IZI4- U OlIoBlf up. OoldfilTiiiK $1 00 uml
I lynni t 1 Teelli extracted without pain
UnUULIIl 2? cents.
UCDDIOVA RliMBMDKR THE IM.ALfc.
riLDnfioixni 14 o street
ji-K (.old crown Jj
A ni-.! lf i- flifi
latest popular pieces
of Sheet Music at fifteen
cents per copy.
DELOSS T. SMITH.
1440 O Street
Cut Urates-
Have you noticed our 1.50
Album sizk cabinets. Bkst
platino finish. After you
have looked elsewhere Try
GRAY BROS., PHOTOGRAPHERS
One dor. photos and a button 25c.
Write Right.,..
You should have a good
Fountain Pen
WriteRight. We have
several kinds Water
man's Ideal, Parker's,
Franklin
A college pen for 7oc.
A $2.00 Paul E. Wirt
for $1.23 none better
WILSON & HALL,
Booksellers and Stationers,
ii33 O STREET.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
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5S PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
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ouEacauuEUEaEaEaKaEsiEaeuEsi
r R. HAGGARD, M. D. Office 1100
f J . O Street, Rooms 212 213 214 Rich 9
ards Bloek, Telephone 535. Residence,
1310 G Streot, Telophono L984.
OLIVER JOHNSON, D. D. S. Don
till Onico, Cor. 11th and O Streots,
Over Ilnrloy's Drug Store, Telephone
LOU.
DR. HEN.J. V. BAILEY; Dr. May
Louise Flnnapnn; Oflico, 141 South
12th Street. Telophono G18.
Spalding's Foot
Ball Shoes.
On all
our Foot
Ball Shoes
we are now
putting" the
new style
cleats an
shown in
cut. After
a thorough test last season
b' a few of the leading play
ers, they unanimously declare
them the best cleats ever put
on a shoe. Insist upon hav
ing them for 3'our shoes.
Everything for football
Head harness, ankle brace,
shin guards. Handsome il
lustrated Catalogae free.
A. G. Spalding & Bros. Incorporated
Xe.v York Chicago Denver
Spalding's OfTk-inl Foothall (Juide for
1001, odited by Walter Camp, price KJr
Capital Novelty Works
NEW and
SECOND
HAND
Bicycles
BICYCLE SUNDRIES, REPAIRING
OF ALL RINDS.
TEL L-i)95.
317 South 11th St.
J. S. DeVore,
317 S. nth St.
Every new Student
culls on
James Hearn
337 So. nth street
And has his measure taken for the
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
tbt Btndtrsott'Jlmts Co.
Kalamazoo, Itlicb
Dr. Shoemaker's Private" Hospital.
Snocial attention gWen to dlseuefc of women
nnuall surgical tltseuses. X-ray eiantinution
with no discomfort or injury to patient Ev
erythirifr n-Imtnf like an ixjiMlble. Uoartl and
luoin reneonulile.
1117 L. ST. LINCOLN.
I'. O. Box 951.
Telophono Ott
Dancing
Academy
PROF. HOLMES, of Ckicage
Offices and Studio
326 SOUTH 12th.
Dancing Academy Walsh Hall over Rook
Island TlcVet Otllp, 11th and O BU.
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