The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 07, 1903, Page 8, Image 8

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'PEGLAL notice is called to a new assortment of
Tel. A1035.
HI N. Uth Street
Doylo, '02, Criticize tho Union.
J. EJ. Boyle, '00, whoso first work In
economics was done In the University
of Nebraska, and who now holds the
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Papeterie in Bond, Satin and-tvTonseline, University
Tablets and Envelopes, University Pins, Seals,
Fobs and Hat Pins and Spoons.
Jtist received a large assortment of Lowney Choc
olates and Clark and Hearin Buttercup Tablets and
Butterscotch Wafers.
FORBES STABLES
LIVERY BAGGAGE AND CAB LINE
CARRIAGES FOR PARTIES
Bam JJ25-J13I P St. Phone 550
Milwaukee Social Settlement scholar
ship In social economics at Wisconsin
University, is being much discussed by
the Milwaukee press at present, bocause
of tho following statement recently
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1130 N St.
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WESTERN GLASS & PAINT Co.
12th & M Sts.
LINCOLN, NEB.
Genuine Gas Coke
$9.00 per ton
Lincoln Gas & Electric LI 2 tit Co.
1323 0 St.
made by him:
"A negative opposition exists be
tween the labor unions and the labor
ing men of Milwaukee. The union la
bel, the most powerful weapon the la
bor organizations possesses, is neither
respected nor recognized by tho ma
jority of tho laboring men. The union
label does not help tho Bale of union
made goodB here, as in other cities, and
In Milwaukee there Is little demand for
union labor products."
Mr. Boyle finds that tho morchants
aro opposed to tho union label because
it raises the price of their goods above
that of their trust-supplied competi
tors; that the women oppose it on both
hygienic and economic groundB, and
that laboring men ignore it because of
the Increased price of labelled products.
The Milwaukee Sentinel of February
28th, gives a column to a discussion
of Mr. Boyle's announcement, accom
panying it with a largo and excellent
half-tone likeness of the ox-Nebras-kan.
"Mr. Boyle," says the article,
"was not actuated by hostility to the
unions, but believed it is time that
union men should have their attention
called to actual conditions."
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BICYCLES
At all price and guaranteed to be the lowest.
TALKING MACHINIST
Of all makci, and told at price at which other dare
not.
THE WITTMANN COMPANY,
211-213 South Eleventh Street.
New Model No. 5
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The universal favorite with all classes of
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More "BHcks" In use among editors and
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INTERCOLLEGIATE BUREAU
OF ACADEMIC COSTUME
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braska, University of
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samples, etc., upon request.
H. T. Johnson, '00, whose letter from
Columbia University appeared in Tho
Nebraakan for February 23d, writes in
a private letter the following bit of in
teresting personal news: "The selec
tion of the economic aspects of Jef
ferson's Embargo as a thesis subject
bids fair to make me more of a histo
rian than an economist. Work under
Buch men as we have here tends to
make mo liberal. Seligman 1b an In
dividualist, but he believes in the grad
ual extension of government functions.
Ho thinks that even now the United
States should own the telegraph and
telephone systems. Clark is still more
of an Individualist In some respects,
but ho looks forward to government
ownership of railroads and official
courts of arbltartlon. Glddings is a
Fabian socialist avowed. Betweon
them, I may becomo an "inefficient
and dangerous economist" yet.
SPALDING'S
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FOR J903
Edited by J. E. Sullivan
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Cornell College (Iowa) Bulletin.
Mr. U. 8. Parker, A. B., University of
Nebraska, 1898, A. M., Harvard Uni
versity, 1900, graduate student In tho
University of Chicago, 1902, has been
added to tho faculty during the last
quarter in the department of eco
nomics. Tho subject of Mr. Parker's
theBlB, already submitted to the Uni
versity of Chicago for the doctor's de
gree Is "The Economic History of tho
Hawaiian Islands."
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any invention will promptly receive our opinion froo concerning tho patent
ability of same. "How o obtain a patent" sen, upon request Patent
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Patents taken out through us receivo special notice without charge, :q
The Patent Record, an illustrated and widely circulated journal, consulted
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Send for sample copy FREE. Address,
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(Patent Attorneys,)
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John Kind, who was awarded tho
Karl Schurtz fellowship for this year
at Columbia University, Is appointed
as Instructor at that institution. The
way in which graduates secure schol
arships and honors shows the thorough
training of tho University of Nebraska.
204 miles shorter to .
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278 miles shorter to
358 miles shorter to
So.lt Ltvke City
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