The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 19, 1902, Page 2, Image 2

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THK DAILY NEBHA8KAN
The Daily Nebraskan
A newBpapor devoted to tho interests
of the Unlvernlty of Nebraska.
'Published at tho
Unlveralty of Nebrawka.
A consolidation of
THE HESPERIAN, Vol. XXXI.
THE NEBRASKAN. Vol. XII.
THE SCARLET 8c CREAM, Vol IV.
Entered at the postofflce tit Lincoln,
Neb., no second clasn mall matter .
Subscription Prlro $2.00 per year.
EDITOR. ROBERT T. HILL
Circulator Fred K. Noilnen.
ASSISTANT EDITORS
R. A. McNown.
Wm. A Shock.
Carlton C. Wilburn.
Wm. Case.
Atlvortlslng Malinger P
P
Duffy
Tho "Dally Nebrnnkan" will, with
this Irhuo make Ita laHt apiicarance as
a sheot gratultlouHly given to everyone
and anyone. Monday morning the
Hubflcrlbers will find the paper deliv
ered to them when they call at the
proper phice. Owing to extra work
necessary in getting out the first 1b
Hiies, no definite and final arrangement
has been perfected for the delivery of
the sheet. Everyone will be able to
obtain their paper sometimes between
nlno and ten o'clock every morning
somewhere about university hall. This
will bo a central location and accessible
(o every subscriber. If you don't like
the way it 1b done at first bear with
the management for a Bhort while un
til it can Buit its patrons.
tlrely to the liking of the university
Btudents.
It has been remarked repeatedly that
living expenses have beon increased
over those of only two years ago. With
the broadening of tho college fife and
tho branching out of Btudent thought
into wider fleldB than books, there Is
an Increased expenditure incurred by
every Individual.
Tho new Htudents will not appreciate
tho difference as much as those who
havo been connected with college life
in Nebraska for a longer period, though
It may be some little circumstance from
what they have expected through vari
ous sources of Information. This is
not meant to disturb the ideas, too sud
denly, of those who will learn more of
college life by experience, but to pre
pare them for what the year may
bring forth.
Every student in the university who
contemplates going into newspaper
work should consult the instructor
in Journalism and make arrangements
for taking the course offered. Those
who show themselves best fitted for
this special lino of work will be made
use of upon tho "Dally Nebraskan."
In addition anyone who wishes to Iden
tify themselves actively in any way
with tho college "Daily" should con
sult tho editor at their earliest possi
ble convenience.
For the information of everyone who
is unfamiliar with the organization of
the paper we are willing to volunteer
the following: The paper Is published
by tho Hesperian Publishing company,
which Is incorporated under the laws
of tho state. The company is formed
by stockholders shares being issued at
five dollars. The latter were taken up
at the end of the year 1901, when the
company was organized. The stock 1b
held by Btudents, faculty members and
alumni.
The direction of the paper rests in
tho hands of a board of directors which
places the active management in the
hands of a board of editors. The latter
are directly responsible to the directors
and stockholders. The paper is run on
strictly business principles and seeks
to be the official bulletin and medium
of news of the university. These few
words of explanation Is meant for
the, enlightenment of everyone, be they
old or new students, or anyone in any
way interested In the paper
The following item appeared in one
of tho Lincoln city papers some time
previous to the opening of school this
rail:
'When the unhersity students begin
to come back rents are likely to stiffen
again appreciably. Room for a couple
of thousand students must be found
somewhere. The lonscqucnt crowding
gives rise to a certain increase in ren
tals. Real estate men like to have the
students here. They do not believe for
a minute that the university is a detri
ment to the town More food must be
bought, more clothing must be handled,
nearly every line of business feels the
good of the presence of students in
greater or less degree "
This prophecy has already been ful
filled and reports are to the effect that
room rents and living expenses have
already increased. Such a condition is
one of those things which have to bo
endured, although it may not be en-
The "rushing" season is on again
with all Its Interesting problems both
to rushers and rushees. The desertion
of the gymnaalum for offlee registra
tion lessens to a wonderful extent tho
manifest efforts of everyone in mak
ing themselves pleasant. The exper
iences to be gone through by some new
Btudents are lasting In the impressions
they produce on the mind. It is a
momentous decision in the college life
of the Individual when ho or she de
cides to ally themselves to a certain
coterie of friends and be one with
them. With all the advice perhaps of
several interested parties the new stu
dent finds himself in many strange
situations which aro greatly perplex
ing to him, and from which he will
emerge with a decision which will
more or less affect his career through
college at least, and perhaps through
life
New shelving has been added to the
stack room and reading room, which
wil accommodate about 3,000 more
books
The room heretofore used as a girls'
lunch and rest room in the library
basement hns been converted into a
faculty study room. It is provided
with shelving, tables and chairs and
any member of the faculty will find
accommodation here for quiet study.
Later in the year it is planned to use
this room as a special study room for
the interstate debaters and perhaps
it may be available at certain hours
as a seminar room for small classes
in departments not now having semi
nar rooms available
Wo promptly obtain U. H. and Foreign
UNIVERSITY TEXT BOOKS
UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES
FOUNTAIN PENS. 14-kt. gold,
warranted (9
The "U. of N." Fountain Pen. $1.00
"Remex" Fountain Pen 1. 00
Waterman's "Ideal" Fountain
Pens, 25c to COO
HISTORY PAPER, best qual
ity, per 100 07
Seminar I'aper 07
History Covers, each, 8e to 12
Drawing Ii struinents, per set,
$5.00 to 12.00
T squares, :J0c, 35c, 75c, and. . . .90
Boxwood Scales, each 50
Hoon Triangles 50
University Text Books, Transla
tions, Dictionaries, Note Books, rtc.
The Lincoln Book Store
U26 O STREET
..MILLER b PAINE..
PFRCAASKS THAT YOU HAVE INTENDED MAKING
TPON REACHING LINCOLN:
GLOVES
First and best -the comfoi table,
useful Golf Gloves, in
Kayser make, with clasps oi
jersey wrists, mercerized or
wool, at 50c.
Silk lined Kayser. 75c, all silk.
$1 .00.
The Kaysers come in solid colors,
Fancy, checks and stripes, also
plain colors, for 25c, 35c, 50c.
and $1.00.
Such belts as you have felt ought
to exist somewhere-- rough
white braided belts for light
waists, black tailored belts with
a tiny brass ring or buckle finish,
brightly colored belts to fur
nish a new tone, beautiful belt
ings by the yard to suit the cos
tume or passing fancy.
SHOES
Foil KNIKET AND CAMPHUfi:
Miller & Paine 's Special at
$3.00 and $3,50.
Heavy rope stitched welt sole:
perforated kid tip; whole piece
vamp; dull kid top, heavy agate
eyelets, $3.00.
Same shoe with patent tip and
'kangeroo tip, $3.50.
Strictly mannish; Freak last,
patent tip; Blucher cut; $3.50.
For Dressy Wear
"DonithyDodd" make; Booth's
Ideal kid; dull or bright kid
top; French or military heel,
$3.00.
Booth's Ideal or dull kid,
best workmanship, $5.00.
ROOM
SLIRRERS
with crocheted tops and soft-lined
soles fn which the wearer will
feel that the world was made to
rest in.
They come at 75c and 85c.
You will find our store filled to the brim with goods more beautiful
and varied than have been shown for years past.
EJHSS
Bona model, sketch or photo ol Invention for 1
free report on patentability
iiuiTioBecuroxninr
' latent and I tlAUt-
For free book , '
IO write '
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THE STUDENT OE LIMITED MEANS
Who possesces that desire for neat dress
that should by all means be acquired if
not inherited, will be especially interested
in the Armstrong Clothing Go. We urge
you to come and see the new fall styles in
)oung men's clothing that are selling at
the competition defying prices of
$7.50 and $10.00.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO.
1221, 1223, 1225, 1227 0 Street.
'pposite u. a. latent Uffice
WASHINGTON D. C.
DR. J. R. HAGGARD. Physi
cian and Surgeon. Special atten
tion paid to diseases of females and
rectal diseases. Booms 212 to 214
Richards block. Residence 1310
CJ street. Office telephone 535.
I Residence telephone L 084.
WILLIAM'S STUDIO 1 138 ().
Now is the time to secure good pit
tures before the rush begins. Spe
cial attention given to students.
Prices that are right. To be con
vinced call and see for yourselves,
at above studio.
M 1
4c
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