The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, February 25, 1903, Page 4, Image 4
f yvgpyy ' ' " " " 'JWlMt SSE'"-"!? jtfaiiCuju., m-. w ..,. -M?f' etr "' i-'-wiyw- . be Bail? Itoebraefoan """ m&tt .; i r. r i n apv C1GARS VJLiAIxl and NEWS. Tel. A 1035. HI N. 11th Street. Palace Dining Hall The Urgcst And best equipped eating house in ihe city... Furnished rooms in connection DELL D. COOPER, MYRA HART, PROPRIETORS U30 N Street Lincoln, Neb. BICYCLES At all pticti and guaranteed to b the lowest. TALKING MACHINES Of all make, and sold at prices at whteh otheri dare not. THE WITTMANN COMPANY, 2 J 1-213 South Eleventh Street. WESTERN GUSS& PAINT Co, 2th & M Sis. LINCOLN, NEB. Genuine Gas Coke $9.00 per ton Lincoln Gas & Electric Light Co. 1323 o St. CAPITAL CAFE A GOOD PLACE TO EAT OPEN ALL NIGHT, SMeals 15c And upwards E. J. FRANCIS, Successor to Francis Bros., Propr. 121 North 11th Street. Phone L 1050 INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU OF ACADEMIC COSTUME Cotlrcll & Leonard, Albany, N. Y. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods to University of Ne braska, University of Minnesota, Univer sity of Chicago, Uoi versity of Omaha, Cornell, Yale, Har vard, Princeton, Ice land Stanford, U. of P., Wcleslev. Brvn Mawr, and the others. Illustrated bulletin, samples, etc., upon request. SPALDING'S OFFICIAL ATHLETIC ALMANAC FOR J903 Edited by J. E, Sullivan Over 530 plcturci of prominent American and foreign athletes. The only alma nac published that contains a complete list of American. Amateur Best o n-R ccotda and complete list of Champions. PRICE 10 CENTS For sale by all newsdealers and A. G. SPALDING & BROS. New York, Chicago, Denver, Baltimore, Buffalo Spalding's complete catalogue of Athletic Sports sent free to any address Academy Notes. Prof. Q. E. Harbor gave a very In teresting talk before the Latin club Thursday evening at the home of Dr. BeflBoy. MIbb Louise Pound gave a very Inter esting talk to the girls of the Lincoln Acadomy at the social hour last Thurs day at Mrs. Hodgman's. The Interrupted appearance of The Nebraskan at the 10 o'clock recess was noted, and the paper greatly missed by Us many readeis In the Academy. The Academy classes have been un usually disturbed by the Rlckness of the students. Fortunately no seilous cases have occurred and Improvement Is noted. It may be unknown to some that this ambitious school maintains a fac ulty of nine teachers, but It Is true, nevertheless. In addition, the prin cipal and his wife have dally ofTlce hours, both forenoon nnd afternoon. At Its Thursday afternoon meeting the Soi inl Hour Club elected Its officers for this semester: Miss Hazel Cam eron, piesldent, and Miss Eleanor Bar bour, secretaiy. Refreshments were served as usual nnd a pleasant time enjoyed. There la a rumor that a postal card petition to the regents will be made by the parents of University students, pro testing against a so-called "liberal" city administration. University pro fessors have interested themselves in the primaries and have worked haid lor the high license fee The mutch basket-bnll game with the Wesleyan Unlveisitv tenm has been postponed, prohnhlj for two weeks, be cause of ompliintions In the Wesleyan cainhal piogram, of which this game is to be one feature. A good atten dant e from the Academy is hoped for, to cheer the gills on to a sure victory. It Ik felt that the Academy students fall to use the privileges which are open to all Lincoln students alike, namely, the University libraries, mus eum and workshop, and the state hls toiical library. Mini) joung people would find where their tastes lie were these opportunities enibiaced and the aimless (boosing of courses would be inoided. I'oiter's Clip Coer. See Ad. Little Gem hot waffles served at the Meichants' Cate, 117 North 13th St We have a large student patronage. Dr. Uentz, uenust, Eleventh and O. Eat at Don's Cafe. SENIORS meet Friday in U. 20G at 10 a. m. UNION BOYS. Every member of the Debating club is requested to attend the Saturday evening meetings regular ly hereaiter. Visitors are always wel come. J. M. Paul, vice-president. ENGINEERING SOCIETY. A spe cial meeting of the Engineering Society will be held Thursday, February 26th, at 8 p. m., Ju M. 211. W. A. Layman, general manager of the Wagner Elec tric Manufacturing company, St. Louis, will deliver an illustrated lecture. All engineering students and members of the society are cordially invited to attend. University Bulletin Arkansas Hard for Stoves - $ 9.50 Arkansas Hard for Furnaces 8.50 All grades Pennsylvania Hard 13.50 Canon City Pea - - - - 6.00 Whitebreast Coal & Lumber Co. OFFICE 1106 0 St. Telephone 234 mwww m samisfdl Against the Tide. (Continued from page 3 ) broken-hearted father would have done. And I went out into the little sitting-room to wait for the gray dawn of the new morning when the white haired old lady far away would know she had lost her darling. I thought of the uoy's noble alms and wondered whether he would ever know in other worlds, if men should come to think as he had thought, take up the plan and forget the planner. The wind came up and whistled down the long streets, and snapped the diy twigs outside. It wound its way through the shutters and rattled the panes. Hut the wild young life was no longer there thai delighted in its madness to answer 1h tumultuous ex citement with his own From a"ioss the river it seemed to hiing the angry cries of the outcast, the wail of the unfortunate children and whisper at the window where it had sighed so often. But the cold henrt within no longer beat in fierce sympathy for the people he had loved. CLARA M. GLOVER. Don Cameron's for a square meal. Instructor Mention some ot the by products of petroleum. Young Man Universities Chicago Tribune. $3 00 commutation ticket for $2.70 at the Merchants' Cafe, 117 No. 13th SL Students are cordially invited. Mis. Stanford announcts her inten tion of soon sunendering the control of Stanford University to the board of trustees. "That she should think such a step necessary," editorially comments the Dally Palo Alto, "is much to be re gretted by every one who knows her, by every friend of the university." Let the Lincoln Transfer Co. haul your trunks. "Phone 176. Teacher Do you believe that the Rock of Gibraltar is really impregna ble? Senior No-o; it's only a'blg bluff. Wooster Voice. Dr. Ketchum, Oculist, Richards blk. Glasses fitted and guaranteed. Oberlin complains of "too much crib bing among Its students, and Is hunt ing for a remedy applicable to the "dis graceful habit." b ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! A Superb t Nou. tnnntoin i ii on i uu ii i am About March 1 we will install a new $5,000.00 twentieth century soda fountain. It is one of the latest Improved apparatus and will draw as fine soda water as can be made. The fountain will do its part and we shall do ours. We shall use nothing but the finest materials that money will buy, the purest fruit juices, etc., and will give all the time and at tention required to make this delicious beverage as it should be made. We want your soda water trade and are going to deserve it. IGGS THE CUT RATER, Elation 1321 0 Street. anything you invent or Improve also Ret i SCHI JllUfc-MAKK, UUfTKIUHl OrUbblUN i PROTFniinN Rnnrl mnHnl alrot.'li nrnhntn I for freo examination and advice. boor oh Patents easy: Write b n cBWfitnaar o r to jr4moayfwasvr ot Patent Lawyers. WASH I NGTON, D.C. ;ti 1 1 an i n m 1 1 1 1 1 1 a 1 1 m 1 1 1 H Good Health Cafe N t Says: Eat to live Eat the best Our motto is: Everything in I nearly as natural a state as possible, and free from grease. Short orders and Eggs on Toast all hours. Good Health Cafe iBBl ; 145 So. 13th St. ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I I I m Ml h ltJ 4 "'fa BBnSf iMr ily A