The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 08, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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The Old Reliable
Brown Drug &
liook Co.
Text Books and Stu
dents' Supplies.
THE SWAN FOUNTAIN PEN
Has no superior.
We sell it.
127 South II Street.
Lincoln Tank Line
Successors to 0. H. Man
Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil
125-No. J2th Streef. Telephone 473""
Melick's Stables
Phono 485.
Closed Carriage. Baggage. The finest Lircrln
1230 N StiJeotTijincoln, Nob.
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
Floe Chocolates and Bon Boos ol our own
manufacture Cheapest in the city.
.CONFECTIONERY FOR PARTIES
1337 O Street.
Hotel Walton
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Dr. Louise Pound Discusses Sub
ject at Convocation.
Miss Louise Pound gavo an Interest
ing address at convocaUon yesterday
on the subject b "Evoryday English,"
Tho chorus clasB assisted in tho music,
doing excellent work. Dr. DavlB who
presided announced that Chancellor
Andrews would speak Thursday morn
ing on the "Advantage of Attending
Ghapol,' and that mimic would bo pro
vided Friday morning. .
Miss Pound said that in any language
there was a wido gap between tho oral
and the written language. Sometimes
colloquismfl-beeame-established literary
language, but there aro many diver
gencies in tho oral that are not al
lowed in the writton. From time to
time colloquismswlth real meaning find
their way into the standard language
She calleaaltention to the abuse of
oral language occurring every day.
That the privilege is allowed of mak
'ing a few extensions or Impositions
upon the written languago Ib no rea
son why It should be abused. Care in
everything, speech as well as in writ
ing, is tho. best thing that ono can se
cure. Think of tho mangling of our
mother tongue that happens every day
among students on our own campus.
Not only are the newcomers guilty, but
those who have been herolong time.
She quoted one student, who upon be
ing corrected, said: "I know I made
that mistake. I seen It tho moment
I done IL"
Reasonable care In tho use of lan
guage Is aimed at in the class room,
and evon there the slipshod of everyday
Tho historical society has received a
numbor of volumes of tho American
Historical Review. They will bo sent
to different historical societies.
Tho seminar class in English history
Is short of books. Tho supply has boon
oxhausted In this country and It will
tako about flvo weoks to Becure a sup
ply from England. Tho Co-op Is send
ing to Now York and Chicago for second-hand
copieB to supply proscnt
needs.
Wright Drug Co., 149 N. 13th, Tol 313.
Lincoln Transfer
Phono, 17C.
Co. Baggage.
Leraing's, Ice ream and candy; 11th
and L Sts.
Don Cameron's
good service.
lunch counter for
The Whltebreast Co., at HOG 0 St.
is tho place to buy coal.
J&5 0 Street. Phone5o5:
100 rooms best low-pricod Iioubo in city.
RATES $ i Per Day and Up
LINDSEY'S
CIGAR STORE
Up-to-Dnto Soda Fountain
and Magazines.
113 North' 11th Street.
Steiner-Woempener Drug Co.,
Successor! to
STEIN ER PHARMACY.
1146 O Street'
Phone 707 Lincoln, Neb.
Manufacturers of' Stoiner,'s Balsam
Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pile Cure and
Gray's Condition Powders.
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for froo examination and advice,
BOOK ON PATENTS BBl5!&
&CA.SHOW& CO.
Talnnt TjiwverH. UAfSU I NRTON. D.C.
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Printing.
THE
IVY PRESS CO.,
125 North 12th, .
Univezsity Bulletin
Examination for voices for places on
tho Qleo club will be held this even
ing at 7:30 In U. 107.
MEETING of Debating Association,
Saturday, Oct. 10, 11 a. m.. Uni. Hall.
Important business. Q. A. Lee, Pres.
"All University girls interested In field
hocey meet In new chapel at 9 a. m., or
at 1:30 p.'m. Friday.
speech ponetrates and impresses thosoL played. Come out for practice this
with whom It come into contact. The
misuse of "Bhall ' and "will' need no
comment. The same Ib true of tho
superfluous negative. "IookB llko If"
and tho uso of suspicion for suspect,
are to be guarded against, as Is also
the use of such word's as "quit"" for
"leave."
The correction of such terms belongs
to tho preparatory school, and In some
cases It is distressing that these cor
rectlons yoT remain, la be Tnatf & Most
of ua have a tendoncy to slur-the final
syllable of some words and tho middle
syllable of otherc. Uut It is possible to
go too far in tho opposite direction.
ThoBe expecting to teach school
should be the most careful. They must
set an example and they should be well
up In tho vocabulary of their own spe
cialties. It is not enough simply to
remind ourselves of these lapses, as
many do riot care. It Is Inconceivable
how some person apparently cultured
and well mannered, could commit a
breach of form at the table by lapsing
and saying "had ventrHrd thus be
fatally betrayed.
Do not overwork the vocabulary by
using such terms as "terrible," "horri
ble," or "fierce." Tho use of accepted
words is as essential as dress and man
ners. Speech, oral or writton, should
not be bookish, pedantic or conscious.
Overworking several expressions means
monotony, A vocabulary helps to glvo
lifeto what you Ba3t-and'-veryone-should
seek To"enIarge his vocabulary.
LOST A long dark-gray overcoat;
Armstrong brand. Finder return to
C. B. Cornell or to this ofilco and
receive reward.
ATTENTION SENIORS! All men
who play football or who have ever
morning at 10 o'clock. Manager.
Tho meeting of the Y. W. C. A. at
3 o'clock Sunday in U. 106, will be un
der the leadership of memberB of tho
association who have been delegates to
Geneva, and who will havo much of In
terest to say to all young women.
All students who desire to make
their church home with tho First Pres-bytoriansoclety-are
cordially-invi ted-to
attend a reception for students, to be
given In tho church parlors, 13th and
M Btreets, on Friday evening, October
16th.
PERSHING RIFLES
Regular drill Thursday evonlng at
7 o'clock. Full uniforms will be worn.
All applications for Porshlng "RifloB
for this semester must be in bjr No--vember
15th. Blanks may bo obtained
from the cadet captains.
E. D. STANLEY,
Captain.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEB.
Capital, $200,000.00.
Surplus, 100,000.00
Undivided Profits 40,000,00
S. H. BURNHAM, President.
A. J. SAWYER, H. 3. FREEMAN,
Vlce-Pres. Cashier.
H. B. EVANS, FRANK PARKS,
Ait. Caxhlcr. Asst. Cashier.
P. R. EASTERDAY, Auditor.
United States Depository.
Fzateiniiy Hall, l3andN Sts
Newly furnished and decorated. Is now
open for dates for Collogo and Frater
nity dances. Special rates to stndonts.
FAULKNER & SHARP
Room 808, Fraternity Bldg.
ONEWAY RATES.
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Every day from September 15th to
November 30th, Inclusive, tho Union
Pacific will sell one-way tickets from
Lincoln as follows:
$20.00 to Ogden and Salt I.ako City.
$20.00 to Helena and Butto, Montana.
$22.50 to Spokane and Wentachoe,
Washington.
$22.50 to Huntington and Nampa,
Idaho.
$25.00 to Portland, Tacoma and Se
attle. $25.00 to Vancouver and Victoria.
$25.00 to Ashland and Astoria, Ore
gon, via Portland.
-$25.00to Rnp lrnnplsm, T ,oa-Angelea
and San Diego. .
Correspondingly low rates to many
other California, Oregon, Washington,
Montana, Utah ana Idaho points.
For full Information call on or ad
dress. E. B. SLOSSON,
General Agent.
The' domestic scienco department re
p0rtBfr larger ..heginnlpg- class than
over before.
About 179 chrysanthemums will bo In
bloom'Iirthe greon house this winter,
ag Uio plants are quite largo now.
Tho geology text book used In class
1 has at last arrived. It Is a book of
667 pages, written by Joseph Lo Conto
and revised by Herman Loroy Fair
child, professor of sclenco'Tri-- Rochester
University. This is the fifth edition
of the book. Tho price- Ib $4.00.-
An Interesting seralnarMn geology Is
being held this year. Thre are about
fourteen people In attendance. The
work will bo In tho nature of reports
from different persons on special sub-'
jects. Tho next report will ue oy ur.
Condra on "Geologic, Structure of Ne
braska." Tho laboratory assistants In .geplogy
this year aro Messrs. Crotch and Cq-
FOR RENT A desirable room;
freshly papered and furnished;- all
modern conveniences; two blocks
from the University. 646 North 13th St.
Chapin Bros.. Florists. 1227 So. 14th.
Marshland and Richards, halr-cu'.-ting
a specialty; massage, shaving, etc.
T. J. THORP COMPANY
General Machinists
All Kinds of Rpalrlng
Lock Smiths.
PLATERS
ESI
308 So. 11th StreoL
Lincoln, Nebraska
Phone, 6S4
Monarch .Preserves and Jams
aro tho finest flavored, purest, best and
handsomest fresh fruit products in tho
world. " J
Keystono Cash Grocery, mS?.
Phones, 744-775-
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.'
OFFICIAL
FOOT BALL SUPPLIES
ARE MAPE IN ACCORDANCE
-. WITH OFFICIAL RULES
Spalding' handsomely Il
lustrated catalogue of Fall
and Winter sports contaln-
ng allthc new things In
football will be sent free to
any address.
Spalding's official footbal
guide, containing the. new
rules. Per copy 1 0 cents.
1
How to Play Foot Ball. Bp Walter Camp,
edition. Per copy 10 cents.
New
-A.-G. Spalding & Bros.
New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, San Francisco,
Boston, Baltimore. Buffalo, Kansas City, St.
Louis, Minneapolis, Denver, Montreal, Can.-- -London,
England
$&
yrvnn'
This Bfgnato.ro is on overy box pf tho gonulna
" Laxative BromoQuinine'ftbieMi
tho remedy that cores a cold fa ea day
COLUMBIA -NATIONAL BANK
of Lincoln, Nubraskai
'CAPITAL - Sroo, ooo.oo.
OFFICERS
John B. Wright Prei. J, H. Wescott, Vlc-Pra
Jos Samuels 2nd Vice-Prcs. P. L. Hall, Caxhlc-
W. B. Ryon. Asst. Cash.
for acceptable Idsaj.
State If ftatMs-!.
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