The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 20, 1901, Page 2, Image 2

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THE DAILY NEBRASKAN
k BnrifBr devoted to the latareat f tke
. Vnii9tir of Nebraakat
PubUahad at 131 North lltb St., by
TH!E HESPERIAN PUB. CO.
(lBOorportd.)
DlttKtfrORBi
. W. Crabtraa, Prealdenl,
i. Towaa JeUry.aMTirar.
J. L Tyr, T. J. Howott, B. Yf. Wibbura.
8torllnK II. McOaw,
Ub&rlc I. Taylor,
Uoorgo I'- Hbldior,
Managing Editor
Assistant Manager
- Athletic Editor
BOARD QF EDITORS.
V 0 IUtlo, Olara. Qlovor, R T Hill,
Nown, Dan Gutlobon.
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UKt'OKTERS
U O Pollard, J5 D Hanlon. Clifton Carter,
Non-U Huae. J tt Karnoy. Cliff Crooks,
John A
Wilson, L.inn Hi iiuuuukmju.
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oScabotora 7-p. a,i)r mailad to thjr aditor be-
rare 0 p. as., oi na urn
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rarloat to'that day on
hrohthayaraxpootadtoappaar.
BabtorlptloBJ may ba left at tba Nabraakan
nffln k i nn.On.. or with Doalnaaa Manager.
Bobscribari will oonfor a, fator by reportlnjr
promptly at thla offloo any fallnra to raealTO tha
B!rohane8 In adTerUalna aoatUr muatbaln
tha office by 8 p. m. on tha day praviona to that
ea which they ara to appear.
Addrata all communication, to tha Daily Na
braakaa, 134 N. lltb St., Lincoln. Nobraaka,
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Entered at tho post ofTlco at Lincoln, Mob.
-AA-oond class mall matter
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Tho musical program which will bo
rOndored at convocation today will
mark tho oloso of a series of exorcises
of unusual interest. During the past
,two weeks practically tho whole field
covered by tho President's messago"
has boon iovtewod by someono who
has made a Bpeclal study of tho ques
tions dealt with. Tho student bodv
has in this way boon broucht Into
touch with tho most mature thought
of tho day. These are privileges that
thoso in attedanco at tho Unlvorslty
ought not to miss. Tboy should no
mado as much a part of tho daily
mental exercises of students as class
attendanqe.
This is tho last issuo of tho Daily
beforo vacation. Publication will be
resumed on Monday, January 0 tbo
day of the opouine oi school.
A numbor of tho Y. M. C. A. boys
will do some association work at their
respective homes during tho coming
vacation. The work will bo of the
naturo'of special talks on topics of
interest in their home churcheH.
Christmas Goods
la Great Variety
Call and see us before
you go home.
4neftln-Gf6keFV"G(i
J 7
135 South 12th Street.
Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen
Tk. nViinrtntlnn nrlea of tho Dally H
kan u n for tho oollea-a raar with a reral
II.... lukn nfaanal aaak 4Y. NOtica.
nl.TTnTia inAntBur mnttr Intandad
ifA.4iMH . k. Kanitiut In afc tha
The Ideal
Xtnas Gift
The most useful, acceptable and appropriate-gift
you can-give a friend.
Pen points to suit the most particular
writer. Silver mounted barrels for the
fastidious, at
THE CO-OP.
SONG OP REVOLUTION.
If on tho ocoap tompest tossed ,
MyBhattorerf bark'be wrecked and
lost, . ' S
Amid tho wila and raglnff sea, N
Ail hopo shall not aopart from mot
With all my power, with Btoadfas.
will.
I'll wogo a swimmer's babtlo still,
And. cleaving mighty waves that
foar,
I'll urgo my pathway toward tho
shore.
And if in tho unequal strifo
My'powors suooumb ana fai my
life,
"If whirling waves that! fom and
ZZ hiss
Shall whelm mo in tbo doopjibyss,
Ono rRreat. sweet thouught shall
servo to till.
My heart with consolation still;
That hero-like my spirit passed,
Contending bravely,' to tho last.
K. K. Krlkorlan (Gregory.)
NEW LIGHT ON THE REVOLU
TlONAHY MOVEMENT IN
PENNSYLVANIA.
Tho Dopartmont of American His
tory of tho University uf Pomreyb-
vania has Just published a book on
"Tho Revolutionary Movement In
Pennsylvania 17CO-7C' which was
wrltton by Charles H. Lincoln whllo
a Senior Follow at that University.
Dr. Lincoln is now in tho Library of
Congress. ;
THE WEATHER.
Forecast for Lincoln and vicinity:
Friday fulr and continued cold.
Weather reoort for 24 hrs. cndl ng
7 pm Thursday.
Highest temperature 2 degrees,
occurring at 0:15 pm. Monday.
Lowest temperature, 0 degrees,
ocourlng at 7:00 ara.
Mean temperature, 4 degree,
which it 35 decrees bolow tho normal.
No Precipitation.
GEO. A. LOV ELAND,
Section Director.
CERTIFICATES TO BE ISSUED
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY.
Certltlcates for reduced rates to stu
dents and members of faculty will bo
Issued at tho Executive Ofllco Friday
moral ok for thoso obliged to leave.
on Friday afternoon trainB and Frlaay
afternoon for thoso leaving Friday
evening and Saturday morning. Cer
tificates will also bo issued any time
Saturday. Tickets are only good on
trains leaving Friday and Saturday.
Tho rate Is ono and one-third fare
for tho round trip limited until Jan
uary 0, 1002, uood to ail points In
Western Passongor Association.
M r. Cross Is busy getting tho green
house ready for spring and planting
seeds. Amone the new plants which
he is trying, is an ornamental grass
callea Pennlsetum Rueppelianum.
I Itr js-a-beautlful groo grass which
.grows to'a height of two feob',ana in
j tho fall produces lareo plumes.
Uni. Reminders
Uni. pins and badges in many styles.
Ilat pins and cuff buttons.
Uni. and fraternity pennants.
Xmas cards and novelties.
Von bona aod other candies.
Panoram pliotos of Uni. campus and
buildings.
Uni. pap-r weights, etc., at
THE OM)R
Holiday
- EWING'S
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The Swellest Creations?
Mufflers, Ties, Smoking Jackets, Bath Robes,
Sweaters, Night Gowns, Pajamas, Shirts.
See Our Line.
EWING, 1115-17 o.
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Be Ready For
The Holidays
ISPGet your new suits
ISTa-nd pants now.
Wo have a full lino of first class
goods ready to make up.
Call and look il over.
Nebr. Pant and Suit Co.,
143 North Thirteenth.
4--Sa444-99
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LI..! A, On will make
:i im x uUi yourdotks,
clean your siits with ISVCTB,E0SNT
m 1222 0 Street Phone A672
Special
FRIDAY
One Copy
Autograph Edition
TUMBLE
For
The regulai price of tbc autograph edition is 81.25. However we
have quite a number of this edition aod only a few of the regular
edition left, Ilence this offer for today.
No. 1 of the autograph edition was awarded Monday to W. T.
Chantland, Ft Dodge, la., his bid of SO being the highest received.
On?y ono copy will be sold to any one person. At any book store,
or of the publishers, 134 North Eleventh, rooms 4, 5 and 0, up stairs.
The University
LINCOLN,
TMavtiftles
When in Doubt
BUY
SLIPPERS.
1129 0 STREET.
if. Skieaikr's Private ItsfiUL
Special attention (Iran to dlaaaaea or
II mr4riral dianmRoa.
X-ray examUatleai
with no discomfort or Injnrr to pattest ST
rythinf aa homelike aa
room reaaonabla.
pouibla. ' Boari uj
1U7 L BT. LINCOLN
?. O. Box 031.
Telapkeaa Ml
ATTENTION, STUDENTS.
I wish to know you.
1 wleh you to -know my work.
For this reason I will give your
dental "work at about half tho uqual
rates for sixty days.
DR. A. B. AYERS, 127 S. Twelfth.
DR. J. J. DAVIS,
GRADUATE OPTICIAN
Eye ExamlacalPree. Price RjaaaonaWa,
1338 O Street, '
of
WEEDS
$r.oo
Publishing Co.,
NEBRASKA,
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