drH i ,i -j I ! I i 1.. I The Neuraskan. A Wcokly l'nper Imuiud at tlio University of Nebraska. Kmkkkd AH Pkconu Ciahh Mail Mattkh. A. F. Montmoiiknuy Kdltor-ln-Chlof H. G. Wiutmoiik HhaIiichs Munnircr AHHOUMTK KlllTOIIH. fi. II. PiLHiivitY Mfoniry Flint) IlAitNKrt. . Athletic 1. II. HATriKi.it I.nw W. I.. Wkhikiimann Kxt'lmitKO MlHHMAUTIIA HltllKR, II.DU II... I.W SI .. ...... J. W. HKAIIHON. I.OOH1 C. PUf.MH. EDITORIAL It is rather late for New Years greetings, but as this is our first opportunity, we wish you the happiest of New Years and "man)' of 'cm.'1 The mental process which can make anything personal or in sulting out of The Neiiraskan's nc marks on the Hcsfcrian can 'be the result of nothing else than a combination of over-sensitive self-conceit and diseased imagination. Some of the faculty are very careless about talking in the we have no football team to worry over ?ud no base ball scores to discuss, would be a propitious time to discuss a change. Tint Neuraskan solic its an expression of student opinion on the subject. Some dissatisfaction was felt as to the decision in the Chase & Wheeler contest last Saturday evening. As to the merits of the question we have nothing to say ; but to show that dissatisfac tion by hissing was absolutely 1n"excuseable. It was insulting alike to the winner of the con test and to the judges. After requesting a number of people to act in such capacity it would have been no more than right to accept their decision in silence, though it was contrary to the expectations of nearly all. Hiss ing is entirely out of place in an assemblage of ladies and gentle men. Its place, if it has one, is in political meetings of a low order. That last Saturday showed lack of sense and good breeding on the part of the ofienders. It is to be hoped that R. K. MOORE, President. E. K. DROWN, Vice President. C. II. IMHOIW, Cnshler. -jHUnion Savings BmkKt hi South Tenth Street. -wm INTEREST Paid on Savin ffs and Time Deposits, Students Who Patronlzo - Fisiieu & Wmfel The (jt?THIERS Will Never Regret It 2136 O St. They Sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prices. library. They seem to forget hat tho vnirt of n mnfissor talking aloud makes as much in ll few more years the students noise as a student's voice of the at larfie w,u leai'n 5l ,ew of tne same vo'ume. and is equally dis-,n,les cf ordinary politeness, of turbinir to those readme. The library is supposed to exist for the benefit of the students as well as the faculty. A mutual recognition oCrights would.be beneficial. . which thev seem totally ignorant. now to be There will be a meeting of the senior class at 4 p. m. on Friday. 1 Business of importance tfc be transacted. The eleventh animal Chase and Wheeler Oratorical contest .1. II. Wrlulit. F. n. Johnson. .1. II. MeCluy. PiuhIiIoiiI. Vlp-Prwltlint. Cushler. John A. Amos, Ahh'I Cash. She : Columbia NATIONAL BANK LINCOLN, - - NEB. CAPITAL $250,000. First National Bank, Lincoln, Nebraska. CAPITAL jMOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS 100,000.00 OKFICEKSs N.8. H Alt WOOD, Proshlont. CIIAS. A. IIANNA, View President. F. M. COOK. CHHhlor. C.8 MPIMNCOTT.iUid .1, S. FUEKMAN, AHs't Cuflhlors MUKCTOttS: N. H. Hurwood .1. h. Mui'Farlnnd V. M. Clnrko T. M. Murquotto Chns. II. Humin John II. Ames John FU7Kvrll U. K. Mooro DIHEOTOKS j., M, cK)k .1. Ij. Cnrson A. S. Hiyinnnd. ClniH.Wual. TIiom. Cochrane, ! A. II Chirk tTw COLUMBIAN BAKERY 1837 O STREET. TTnESH gRESiD, (jjHKES HNb flES P- PARTY CAKES A bPECIALTY. very Day (Jffllil GAFE Tho Only First-class Ealng House In ho City. $6 Ticket - - - $5.00 5 Ticket - - - 4.20 3 Ticket - - - 2.60 MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS C. W. BRANDHORST, Prop. - 121 North Eleventh St. Stiff Hats Made to Order from $2,60 to $4.00. Win piiy T,00 for u lint when yon i-nn get ouc nmdo to Order thu Hhupeot your head, luiystyie. for less money und Just n Rocd a Hat? Why do you got n now J-tllT Hnt when j on can got your old one inado us good ns now for (l.AV Lincoln Stiff Hat Factory, IN So, .nth , St, The proper place for feet in the library is on the floor. The first - ! rung of a chair is permissable, of the Pallaciian society was held but to see a man sitting on one on lst Saturday evening in the chair with both feet resting on chapel before a large audience, the seat of another is rather too Ralph P. Benedict, in opening, much. It may be more comfort-, spoke on "Civilizations Greatest able, but we have often to sacri- J Triumph," treating in a masterly fice personal comfort to the god ' general way the rise and fall oi of fashion. It is not considered i human slaver'. Miss Mary Ed- au Juit to draw attention to your i wards followed with "The Indi ROOKS, STATIONERY WALL PAPERS pedal extremities by placing them in an elevated position in public. Preps and new students 'please take notice. vidual in Government," outlined clearly and forcibly the signifi cance of individual endeavor in practical political life. Miss Grace Guy Thompson's "I wish Dit , .. . , viiuv.t vjuy x iiuuiiiauii a 1 wish uring the dull season ol ' j y ; g . . B f , Mrtirs. ntlilotir 'ifThiro clmnUI J athletics, athletic affairs should captivated the audience with its nnt hi intiiflr lrct curlit nt TKn :.... u .i c ,. a ',.,..... i humorous hits and allusions, and . ,. . .. . abounded in excellent witty col- lege reminiscences. Mr. L. C. Smith then spoke on "Manli ness," contrasting at length u..:i i i .. .. great parliamentarian to under- . J.a , . T .. ,T . . , V rp, . , , typified by Leonidas and Luther, stand it. The wisdom of our ,V. ,, . ' , . , . ,i,i- ..m: o..,: au. Miss Myrtle Wheeler, in closing association are in a rather cha otic state. The constitution has ' Taeen amended and re-amended I until it requires the skill of a i whole athletic system is doubt ful. It would be decidedly in spoke on "The Proper Educa tion of Women," setting forth order to consider the feasabihty , , , . , , , , . , .... c u . : clearly and concisely the ennobl- and advisability of altering it. . . n - J. c c . , A , ing influence of a truly educated Some system of semi-graduate ,. . . J , i . , . women. The judges awarded rnntrnl mifht rpmnvp n errant J control might remove a great deal of the present political foolishness, which hinders al most everv athletic movement. This season of the year, when J orators the first prize to Mr. Smith, second to Mr. Benedict. After the contest a reception was given in raunclian hall to the winning Window Slmdes mid Mouldings, Artists' and Photographers' Materials, Drawing Instruments and Supplies. A. T. LEMING & CO., 1108 0 St., 118 N. 11th St. .PANTS PANTS TO ORDER S3.00, $4, $5 TO $10. LaiKost llnoof WoolenH In tho mate. Inspection Solicited Lincoln Pants Co. 1223 O STREET. TROUSERS. r E S TELEPHONE C85 C. A. SHOEMAKER, M. D. LINCOLN, Nfc.ll. Oillce, No. li:M L Street, Ground Floor. Houre, 7 toO u. in.; 1 to 3, nndTtoK p. in YOU can have the DAILY WORLD-HERALD delivered at your room for 15 cents per week, seven days in the week. DROP A POSTAL or leave your order at 1045 O St. We earnestly Invite alt Stu dents to visit our store before making any purchases In the line of Dry Goods, Cloaks, Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Men's Furnishing Goods. Our stocks are especially attractive. We refer new students to any of the profossorsor any old stu dent In the University as to our manner of doing business. Very respectfully, MILLER & PAINE. 133 to 135 South Eleventh St. SHIRTS I SHIRTS I A.KRONBR MumifautureH hl vn Shir 8. Tlioy lit tho form und pleiisu the tj' A Full Link of . . . Men's Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS, ETC. - Our shirts ko direct from the tnitnufncturer to tho consumer. No middlemen' profits. Ten p r cent discount to students. 939 0 Street, Basement State National Dank Building. Hutchins & Hyatt MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ICaiion City, Bock Springs, Pennsylvania Anthracite All Ms of COAL & WOOD on Hand I0O4 O St. Telephone 225. S- - mmvmmm