J. J -c , . "It -:, - j. v THE DAILY NEBRASKAN. ., 11. r, V 8- THE DAILY NEBRASKAN a newspaper devoted to the Interest! of the Unlvorilly of Nobra ikn. fubliihed nt 131 North lltli St., by THE HESPERIAN PUB. CO. (Incorporated.) DIRKCTOHB: J. V. Crnbtree, President. 0. L.Towne, Socrotnrjr -Treasurer. J. I. Wyor, T. J. Howott. E. W. Washburn. BTBLiNa H .McCaw OeokqkT. Biiidlkk - Managing Editor Asst. Manager - Athletic Editor HKI'ORTERS. R. C. Pollard, Clifton Carter, Norrls Huse. It. T Hill, J. R. Karney, Cliff Crooka. John A. Wilson. Linn M. Huntington ' The subscription price of the Daily Nebras kan la $2 for tho c6llogo year with a rogular do liTery before chapel each day. Notices, com munications, and other matler Intended for pub lication, must be handed In nt the Nobraskan oflice before 7 p. m.. or mailed to the editor ho fore 3 p. m., of the day preTlous to that day on hich they are expected to appear. Subscriptions may bo left at the Nobrsskan office, nt tho Co.Op., or with Business Manoger. Subscribers will confer n fator by reporting promptly at this oflleo any fuilure to receive the Yl changes In advertising matter must be lu the oflice by !I p. m. on tho day preTlous to that on which they are to apponr. Address all communications to the Dally Ne braskan, 134 N. 11th St., Lincoln, Nebraska. Telephone 470. finU red uLthopoHt oflleo ut Incoln, Neb ah second cliuss mull mutter ' Tlic " Nebraska!)" published yes torduy it notico of prizes offered by an oastorii concern for essays includ ing treatises In literature, science and arts. As tills is pen to all who may care lo enter, it is urycfl that Nebraska students take enough in terest in some part offered, that some elTort may bo made. Ono of the demands made today of educated people is complete, master ful and linlnshed productions lu Eng lish, and nesldes any remuneration one might obtain oy entering the contest he will receive the benclit of tho training such an elfort provides. 11 such niovomonts looking toward the college world of letters should meet with hearty endorsement and approval from tho cnliego world at large. The concern which makes the offeMs also to be congratulated on tho worthy proposition thoy have ad vanced. All who wish to cot a 'comprehen sive idea of tho President's message without taking tho time to read it through and study It. .should hear Professor Caldwell in chapel this morning, Friday. The Doll an Literary Society ad journed Friday evening on account of tho Nordlca recital and will meet Saturday evening instead. Regular flloctlon or ottlcers Tor second term will bo held. t x Allegretti and Lowney's Chocolates RECTOR'S Tho Pallaalans will not give a pro gram Friday but will spend the even ing socially In their hall, Fveryone IB invited. Miss Winnie Potter of Pawnee City, who lins been visiting Pawnee City frionds In the University the past week roturned homo yesterday DEMATINC CLP US. The Palladlans will discuss this questlonlSatiirday night: Resolved, That the national government, should make appropriations tu , reclaim b Irrigation, the arid 1-inds ot the west. The "".speakers are.' A IV.rmative. Kcyscr, Doubt, Negative, Hewitt. Crouch. Robert's Rules ol Order, panes d." to 75 will be discussed as the parM mentary lesson for the evening. Tho Dcllans will hold election of officers. In addition they will debate tho (uestion: Resolved. That the president of the United States should be elected for a term of six years and be inelligible for re-election. Afllr matlve. James, Hodge 'Negative, C. jTPurkT, Morrow." ' The members of the Maxwell club will consider the question: Resolved, That the recent constitutional amendments in the'southern states d lsfranchlsing the coloFed voto w ill ul timately benefit the negro." Afllrma live, Wm. (ill more. Higglns. (.Jump ton. Negative, Hoylen, Meier, Senner. THE SENIOR HOOK. Z The Senior Hook Committee have adopted a new plan tins year in get ting material for the annual. Each member of tho class is assigned some person to "write up." It is hoped that this method will give the book a variety In the Individual sketches not possible by the usual scheme of having the book committee do all the work. These individual SKetches must be in by December ir. The Book committee reserves the right to edit all the material. The first number of "The ltilllous tlnc" a clover "taKC off" on "The Philistine" has been received by some of the professors. All who are acquainted with the peculiar stylo of Elbert Hubbard will enjoy the satir ical way in which the new journal hits offjwhatever is peculiar in the older periodical. The "Hlllloustine," is published by tho 'Roy G rafters.' (instead of tiie ' Roycrof tors' ) And its most Important writer is 'Fra Mc Gliints' (instad of 'Fra Elbertus'. i THE WEATHER. Forecast for Lincoln and vicinity: Friday fair; slight change in tem perature. Weather report for 24 hours euaing 7 pm Thursday. Highest temperaturo "0 degrees, occurring at 4:30 pm. Lowest temperature,, 28 degrees, occurlng at 12:16 am. Mean temperature, :i(J degrees, which is f degrees above the normal. Precipitation for the past twenty four hours, .14 oT an inch of melted Btrnv. GEO. A LOVELAND. Section Director. MEN'S MEETING SUNDAY. Rev Mr. Carroll of the Grace M. E. church will address the men's meet ing in tho old chapel Sunday. His subject will bo "Christ's Attitude Toward an Honest Skeptic." Fannie Drake '05, has recently re turned to school from a six weoks ab sence occasioned by sickness. BwsffW.'fWthPislM lift ftfelll $!Mt wKSafKKP fofl EWING CLOTrr ING CO. 115, 117 O st. Lincoln, Xcb. mm ' - ' . - . i i . , "O-OOO-frOOOOOO- I Arc you California? Call and get Printed Matter that will give you full information as to its Cliipftte, Resources and the best way to get there. City Ticket Office, Bnrlington Depot, Corner i oth and O Streets. 7U1 Street, Bet P and Q. Telephone 233. Telephone 25. 4404ftO444A4440AAA4AM40M Maxwell's Chocolates are put up in l pound and two pound boxes at 150c per pound. The iruit fillingb beat anything you over tasted Try some next time. I W. MAXWELL CO. MakersofQood Chocolates. mn O Street nnd 20G South 11th Street EWING CLOTHING COMPANY Trunk & Bag Dep't. will surely interest you if you antici pate spending your holidays at home or abroad. We have tho most com plete lino of travelers nerds shown in Lincoln. Truiilts. ImgH. suit cases. Tele.s copps, Fibre ware, steamer trunks. See lis before buying anything in this line for we can eavo you from 10 to "0 per cent. Look over our line. Our Line of Slippers is simply out of siht Every Kind From Wool-Knit to Alie nator hide. Wo have the kind that will (it your pocket book. Perkins & Sheldon ll'JSM) Street frfrOfrfr0s Going to I ss Dr. Shoemaker's Private HospitaL Special nttontiou glveu to diBcase of women ana all surRlcal diseases. X-ray ozamlnatloa with no discomfort or injury to patient. Ev erything as lnyiiolIL.0 as i)oaslble. Board and room reasonable. 1117 LST. LINCOLN. P. O. Box 951. Telephone 186 DR. J. J. DAVIS, GRADUATE OPTICIAN Eyes Examined Free. Prices Reasonable. 12380 Street, iSS' sm 4