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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1903)
-r-n-vtp. j clbe ail? Tlebraeftaa A, I.'. I-.1 i I I: 7' F i ft Zht Dally ntbrdtkan. A ronoollrintlcin f Tin- H.-H)MTlnn.Vol.:il,TJic Nelirnknn. Vol. I. Henrlel Hr.il frettm, Vol. 1 Rilltor-lii Chit f .10)111 D. UIit Htixlnifw Mnnnirir A HelirellMT (Mrvulntor C A.Hnwyer SMMcK'IATK mhtoih: Nev A. K. Beekrr Athlcllo Onylonl . Benni tt Ltfemry Dorothy (rn n OIJW. 2Jtl , IJiilvrrxlty Hull. Pont OBIcc Box ID, Miction A. i.lnooln Hulwrlptlon I'rlen, M ht yi-nr In a Ivitncc. Knti re I at thi' prHtofflee nl I.lm-olii, Ni'lirnnkn us Hivond-HitH mull mutter. Editorial Remarks Our fltHt Saturday Ihhiic will be a Hpeclal (Million devoted Id the changed I hut have oc-nined during tin pnfit Hummer in the vnrloiiH department of I'nlvoiHlty 1 1 f After thin week we Klin 11 try lo give n little more atten tion to general and literary featurea. NewH hnH been ho plentiful thlu paal week that we have hud no apace at nil to apare. Our Salurday'H iHBtie will le an eight page one and largely after 1 he plan of lant nemeHter. O111 itnulatlon depart ment hit h been beHet with many dKMc uIDch tlilu week, and we mtiHt auk our reiuleiR lo be pn llcnt If they hae failed to receive their papeiH nl mi) time The Urn I week 1m alwaH a buay one for all the handH 011 l he college papei , but we expect to have everything In h in ooth runnhiK order hooh. All HiihtccrlherH not re ceiving their papeiHlaie Invited to call al the Nchrntiknu ofllce and have the mailer alleuded to. One thing that Interferes greatly with Die diill of Ihe cadetH on the intupiiH, la Die conduct of MiudenlH who Maud around and piiHh remarkH iiou Die new men dilllhiK TIiIh Ih not only uuploiir-nnt foi (hoHe dlttc-iituccd, but It (u. o liotheiH Die ofllceiH and InteifeieH with Die work No 1 lunges are made of mean InleutloiiH or willing imposl- tU 1 upon the men chilling, but ll would be loiiHidered a very deHlrable thing If Hliuleiits IndiilKliiK In DiIh kind of Jiniiuiemenl would pei inanent ly mih pend opeialloiiH It Ih to be ngieltecl thai we have no college Hong Some patilolic and thoiQHghly Unlveiuliy hong would do much toward rounlng the htudeiil body to a seiihe of college pride and a living InteieHt In their liihtll ullon There Ih no reason "to believe that the talent for composing a tilling hong Ih lack ing in the University, mid if it could only be brought forth and made lo dis play Itself there would be no fear of the result. Hut the Interest Is lacking iCiid It Is extremely dltllcult to keep Die matter prominently before the student body For Die present nothing can be done ut till The result of the llrst trlul was disappointing and the offer of a prize may be withdrawn; ut leust It muy not be repeated Hut the fuel re mains Dint we should have n college hong, tatchy und at the same lime meritorious, one that all could remem ber and one thut would be expressive ot the pride we all feel in our great institution. Wo wish to remind those who luive not yetueod their names on our list, of the advisability of doing so at oueo. We uim to print U10 ijowr uud keep the student body posted on all the events daily transpiring in pur midst, mid wo arc sura that no one will iind occasion to regret Ids investment. Grand Island Tomorrow. The Grand Iflano college boys meet the University team tomorrow, and own-thing Ih ready for their reception. The playern nre eager for n try-out agnlnst the Orand Island bays and anxlotiR to show their metal. The high bleachers nre In position again on the eaRl side of the athletic field, and nm ple accommodations nre available for taking caie of the crowds that will Duong the field lo witness the big games Some new trlcka and plays will be tried tomorrow and given a thoiough tent, and the game will be Interesting from a spectator's point of view. The visitors are scrappy plny erB who will fight haul to make a good showing, and their attempts to get Intlmnte with the gon-l will be pro ductive of gient IntercM to the specta tors and hard work for Die plaers. The season Is well under way now as far as training Is concerned, and the game tomorrow will furnish a good test as to the abilities of the new men of promise who are trying for places. Do not miss this chance to show that you are heart nnd soul in accoid with every matter with which a patilotlc college spirit Is identified, but come out and attend the game. Prepninllons aie now being made for Ihe llrst of the c lass meetings and Die oiliest over Die lc Don of clahH ofll ceiH will hoou be on In earnest. Those aspiring for laws honors will soon be casting down their gauntlets and en teilng Into the fray with all the ener gy that they and their friends can command Dark conspiracies aie al ready being hatched and a great deal of Die work behind the scenes Is being done now Some events of Interest will occur before the question of elect ing class officers will be finally settled, and many a student will find himself button-holed and obliged to listen to the effusions of some worker In the field of class politics. The excitement attendant upon all sin h occasions as class elections Is always Intense, and from now on a course of developments leading up to an interesting climax min be looked for Delians New Hall. The Delians are to be congratulated on the acquisition of a new hall For sl eais they have been having their legulnr Friday evening meetings In the old chapel, which now has been cut up into 100ms for the accommoda tion of law Btudents. The Inconven ience and luaduptatlon of the chapel for society work has been the source of the gieatesl difficulties In the ad vancements of the society Interests. The seats were immovable and there was no room for the social gatherings of the society. Consequently the Del ians me much Indebted und very grate ful lo the Y. M. C. A for the use of their rooms when social gatherings are held The seats in the new hall are mov utile und ample space for the social purl of the program Is easily securecU The new hall is locuted on the flpjt floor of the main building, and will be used by the elocution classes Every Friday evening there will be furnished entertainment, both of a lit erary und social nature, to whlc h every student or friend of the University Is Invited. Every student interested In literary work Is cordially welcome and is made at home. All are Invited to participate in the social gatherings and to enjoy the assocutlons of a so ciety people. TIiIb evening the Delluns will enter tain all the new students and old as well, in Hhelr new hall. Every stu dent Is invited, the new students es pecially. Come, meet the members of the society, see what we are and where we are. F. T. VASEY, President. Top Coat Time dlbagee & 1109 O ONEWAY RATES. Every day from September loth to November 30th. Inclusive, the I'nion Pacific will sell one-way tickets from Lincoln as follows' $20.00 to Ogden and Snlt Ijike Citv $20 (.0 to Helena and Hutte, Montana $22.50 to Spokane and Wentaihee. Washington. $22.50 to Huntington and Nampa. Idaho. $25.00 to Poitland. Tacomu and Se attle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria. $25.00 to Ashland and Astoria. Ore gon, via Portland. $25. Oi) ta,San Francisco. Los Angeles and San Diego. Correspondingly low rates to many The Co-Operative A. H. Knutson, D. B. Gilbert, C M. Rolfson, G. E. Hendricks The Student's Book Store, Owned and operated by Students. UNIVERSITY BOOKS and SUPPLIES Engineering Supplies Ketiffel & Esser's Eugene Dietzgen & Co's. Weber's Queens Papers, Scales, Triangles, Etc. Art Materials Water Colors Oil Paints Charcoal and Paper Palettes, Etc Confections Lowney's Chocolate Creams Clark & Harris Buttercups, etc Gum, Candies, Etc., Etc Books All Academic Depts. Law Texts, Medical Books Academy Books, Etc. EVERYBODY GOES We've r c a c h c t h v changeable vveather Reason. Cool nights and mornings will be frequent from now on. We enable you to in dulge in a nobby, servicea ble T op Coat without extravagance. Our showing includes new green and tan mixtures, oxford vicunas and black thibcts. The lengths range trom ;i4 lo 10 inches and the prices $lo to $20 for full silk lined. They have ihatsylish set and tone that is so noticeable in all our clothes Drop in and try one on. Deemer, Street. other California, Oregon, Washington, Montana, Ctah and Idaho points. For full Information call on or ad dress. E. H. 3IjQS80N, fJeneral Agent. Restaurant Unique, 1228 O St. The It. and C. barber shop, Palmer's Place, 1144 O St. Leming's, .ice cieam and candy; 11th und L Sts. Davis & Mllllken. osteopathy. Rich ards block. 'Phone, F G64. Little Gem hot waflles served at Die. Merchants' Cafe, 117 North 13th SL We have a large student patronage. Book Company Fountain Pens Waterman Ideal Parker Lucky Curve Century Double Feed Swan Self-Filling Best $J.OO Pens Gold Pen Points Stationery Hurd & Crane's Papers Unl. Embossed Papeteries, Tablets Frat Embossed PapVteries, Tablets Monogram Dies, Wax, Etc. Pennants All Fraternities. University (60 Kinds) Special Pennants made to Order Laboratory Outfits Botany Instruments, Etc, Chemis try Aprons, Etc Medical Instru ments, Zoology Instruments TO THE CO-OP. s w - t V. .. ' Vj ' r . u V .afO-HlfcJw -M (4