The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 04, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
1 nawipaper daroted to tbe Interest! of the
University of Nabm aka.
Entered lit tho pnt ofneo at Lincoln. Noli ,
iiH second class mall mattor
PETITION.
Father, forglvo us. wo pray,
For murmurltiK In our grief;
It Is n it afl though the grain
Woro garnered In ripened sheaf,
Put creen In tho growlne field
With promise of heavy yield.
The reaper, untlmolv oatno on,
While summer was ah abloom,
IIo swung his biadB In the uraln
And shadowed tho field In glom,
For tho harvest It held In truftt
Was withered and flung In the dust.
Fathor, foralvo us. wo pray,
For murmuring as wo weep,
It Is as though tho night came down
" At mld-dav with sudden sweep,
And loft us alone In tho dark
With no star In tho skv to mark.
Tho dew was scarce fied from
urass
Tho llowors'wero budded with light
.Alid Hope hold hor sign In the skies
Tin path'was a path of delight;
Hut a-wall sprang up In tho waj
In tho darkness wo kneel and pi av.
Father, forulvc us. wo pray
Are there fields bayond In the vale?
Will the gram lylne withered spring
up
In triumph o'er death and prevail?
Will It grow on Borne heavenly slopo?
No answor but simply a hope.
Hut tno night Is followed by dawn
And winter by spring tne cialm
Comes In the wako of tho story
For the wounds there Is healing of
balm;
And down through the night from
afar
Is shining ono bod-glven star.
Will Keen Dunroy.
Nobraska has every roasoq to be
proud of the showing mado by tho
toiim at Milwaukee Saturday. While
wo wore undoubtedly out played It
waB only by (mo of tho beat teams
In the west. Tho Bcore the Badgers
male against Kansas shows how much
suoorior the game we put up was to
that of our only rivals for tho weBt-
Missouri championship. Wljlle we
mav be disappointed In not scoring,
thero Is no reason for discouragement
In the showing we made.
The Sophomore foot-ball team de
feated the junior laws Friday after
noon by a scoro of 17 to 0. Tho
oontest was very one slaed through
out. DEBATING ASSOCI ATION
MEETS.
The debating association met bat
urday but owing to tha small attend
ance and-tb"eU8nciri)fPrrHent
Morrow do business was transacted.
Vice President Cronln nreaided.
There was no attempt to change tbe
constitution in regard to the mem
bership clause and there is a feeling
prevalent that no attempt will be
made for the present at least. There
are but two ways in wnloh trie mat
ter can be brought ooforo the associ
ation again. They are either by
amendment or by a motion to rescind
the former action.
Tho debates with Loland Stanford
and Iowa have not been acted noon
as yet and it is not likely that de
bates will bo scheduled .with thoto
Institutions this year. Three Inter
state debates are thought to be as
miny as the association can profitably
hanole under present conditions.
The association will meet again
next Saturday when dcotsivo aotlon
wlh probably be taken in regard to
them.
COLLEGE NOTES.
Tho organization of associated
women Btudents at tho University of
California gives noonday concerts at
stated intervals.
The associated women students of
California will give a reception to
tho foot-ball team. .
$100,000 has been set aside by the
war department of tho government
Tor tho establishment, In a few
weeks, of a war college and a school
or national defonso at Washington.
At tho University of California the
gynaslum Is open for student's social
affairs, Including dances.
In a recent write up of a root-ball
game In Tho Dally Californlan, thore
tl)0ll82oo mention of the score. It Is
I surprising now three columns could
bo written ano such an "unimpor
tant" note be neglected.
Tho University of California has
Junior day, when a play Is presented.
Ohio State Unlvorsltv calls thoir
chapel hour "convocation," the samo
name that has been Introduced hero
by Chancellor Andrews.
At tho University
faculty members of
board will henceforth
a term of years.
or Ohio the
the athletic
bo elected for
The Seniors of Minnesota have
decided to wear caps and gowns
throughout the year.
Tho German socletv "Germanlstls
chQUesollachart" of Wisconsin will
present a German paly some time In
the future.
Thero is a revival of
Ames College, Iowa.
tennis at
Michigan has been having a series
of singing meetings to further foot
ball interests.
White
Drill
Good Quality
10c a pair
Miller
&Paine
Pi
Gloves
New Books
Our Fall Stock has
arrived and j'ou are
invited to examine it.
All the new books
and many of the old
favorites.
All kinds of School Supplies
Wilson &
Hall
Booksellers and
Stationers.
1123 0 St
Legislative
Gallery.
BEST OF RATES TO STUDENTS.
Portrait and Lausdcape Photographer
139 South nth Street,
LINCOLN, - - NEBRASKA.
OALLERY ESTABLISHED 1871.
Dancing
Academy
PROF. HOLMES, of Chicago
Offices and Studio
325 S UTH 12th.
Dancing Academy Wiiltli Hall otar Rook
Island Tioket OMce. llth and O Ste.
OR. J, S. McNAY,
Twenty yenr cxper
iencr. Ilait made ovei
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Dentist
teeth. $5 00 2J-K Gold crown $5
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NEBRASKA.
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131 4 O street.
Clothing
Cleaned or Dyed
At MANN'S, 1322 0 Street
Capital Novelty Works
Bicycles
NEW ana
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HAND
BICYCLE SUNDRIES, REPAIRING
OF ATt KINDS.
T-&IrM95
317 South llth St.
J. S. DeVore,
317 S. nth St.
Every new Student
callB on 1
James Hearn
337 So. nth street
And has hid measure taken for the
Tamous
Kalamazoo
Uniforms,
manufactured by
Zht fitnderott'Jlmt3 Co,
Kalamazoo, Wlcb
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0 Street, Room 212 213-214 Rictu
rds Block, Telephone- 535. RoaidoncM
1310 G 8treot, Telephone- L984.
OLIVER JOHNSON, D. D. S. Don
tal Office, Cor. 11th nnd O Streets,
Over Harley's Drug Storo, Tolophone
L911.
DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY; Dr. Majr
Louiso FlnnaKfin; Ofilco, 141 South
12th Street, Telephone G18,
QET A SHAVE AT
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Y. M. C. A. BARBER SHOP
13th and P. St.
, He knows how to do it right.
Spalding's Foot
Ball Shoes.
On nil
our Foot
Ball Shoes
we are now
putting the
new style
cleats as
shown in
cut. After
5i thorough test last season
hy 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 your shoes.
F.verything for football
Head harness, ankle brace,
shin guards. Handsome il
lustrated Catalogae free.
A G. Spalding & Bros. Incorporated
New York Chicago Denver
Spalding's Official Football (Undo for
1901, edited by Wulter Camp, price 10c
Dr. Shoemakers Private Hospital.
Special attoution giton to lleaae of wnmts
andall MURlm! disein Xray examination
with no discomfort or injury to patient. Ev
erything an hamc liko aa possible. Uoard and
room reasonable.
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