The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1903, Page 3, Image 3

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Monarch Preserves and Jams
aro the finest flavored, purest, best and
handsomest fresh fruit products in tho
world.
Keystono Cash Grocery, ltj
Phones, 744-775-
GEO. A. WILSON
CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER
Office and Shop, 222 S, J2t Telephone B 1397
Estimates furnished uiwu application.
Job work promptly attended to.
LINCOLN, NEBRA8KA
Western Glass & Paint Go.
12th fc . M. Sts., Lincoln, Neb.
. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
of Lincoln, Ncbraikai
CAPITAL - 9ioo.ooo.oo.
OFFICERS
John B. 'Wright, Pr. J. H. Wctcott, Vlc-Prc
Jo Samutla 2nd Vle-Prj. P. L. Hall, Caahle
W. B. Ryona. Aut. Caah.
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GRAVERS
We Mourne Her Loss.
Allan Murphy spent Sunday at Crete.
Dent Slaughter
over Sunday.
visited in Omaha
There arc problems in lite that we.
in full recognition of our own frailty,
would' nlwnys avoid if the necessity for
meeting them were not Midely thrust
upon us. Like a boatman drifting in
tho moonlight down some gentlo
stream with the drooping willows
bendlnc low on either side to bathe
their foliage In the water, and with no
breath of nlr or chill of atmosphere to
break his reverie, he dreams of happy
scenes and thinks that all is well, but
starts up in afright as the roar of a
ratal act below strikes in upon and dis
turbs his fancies, and bending to his
oars, strains with all his might to
uncli the nearest shore and safety; so
we. pursuing our daily tasks,
start and cry out in horror and in sym
pathy ns some undreamed of calamity
falls to the lot of some fellow creature
ar.d like a sharp blast from some un
expected quarter pierces through our
outer cloak and chlils our inner being.
Such an event wiik the tragi, deatl
of Pansy Mallard. My this- lit .e, the
1 articulars, hae been nerahicd 1 roe.d
caLt over the land under scare iici'is
in every paper that lays clj.im to . u-
tei prise, and It would be a waste of
time for us to. delineate imxrr"The de
tails with which all are familiar.
It will be dwelt upon with av'diiy by
the rioibld minded, and the biipiioti
liou. and unbelieving will be given a-;-otlier
mystery to wonder at. but the
sober-minded student. Who fears no
truth and whose logic knows no pit
in Its deductions, will have already
met and conquered these questions
himself, and his attitude will be all
sympathy. We can not pass judgment
upon those whom we think have acted
unwisely and even madly for we
know not what they have suffered,
what goads have overwrought the
imagination and paralyzed their vic
tims with tear, or what delusions it
mayhap they were pleasant - have
luifd tlu m oh to destruction. We can
lull i ause In our onward march to
buiy our (bad. and In the midst of
heaps of dowers wet with sympathiz
ing teais can resolve to come Into
(loser communion with the living, and
pu.t'ng away all unsellish.iess. to cu
lt i into the lives of those aboil' i"
with a renewed and yet (hastened
.pli it of love.
vVc will remember the depaitcd one
lis- fi fellow student who shaicd the
sail ( sorrows and carried tli" sum
bcrcU ns. who lejolced when w
job ed and mourned when we nuuirned.
am! though we would shade our eyes
i ud seek to pierce beyond th mist
'.li&t hangs over the river of doatli. we
an not. We can but believe and rest
'.n an abiding faith that all is well
with those who have suffered here
Miss Helen Streeter
eral days last week on
ness. .
was absent sev
account of sick-
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tfjf2 pjaruin the west (Pw
The observatory will be open tonight
tor views of Saturn. The public l invited.
Miss Helen Whipple did supply work
for two days last week at the Elliott
school.
Miss Allle
to Omaha to
wedding.
McEnchron
attend the
and Miss
.Jeter-Reed
Mr. Hoy Cochran will net as ac
companist for the University Leider
krnnz this year.
Miss Carrie McVicker, ')!, went to
North Mend last Thursday to attend
the wedding of her causln.
"Stub" Cran'dall. who is now coach
ing the Hastings College football team,
spent Sunday at the Phi Psi house.
Melick's Stables
Phono 485.
CU4 Carriage. Baggage. Th tlnut Urtry In
1230NStrooCt!rLIncoln,Nob.
Hotel Walton
J5I5 O Street. Phone 566.
100 rooms host low-priced honnoin city.
RATES $ i Per Day and Up
Steiner-Woempener Drug Co.,
Scciiora to
STEINER PHARMACY.
1M6 O Slrtct1
Phone 707 Lincoln, Nt.
Manufacturers of Steiuer's Balsam
Rhubarb Cold Capsules, Pilo Caro and
Gray'a Condition Powders.
THORP
Miss Margie McEachron
Helen Reddington will go
today to attend the Jeter-ding
has gone
to Omaha
Reed wed-
The German
time this -y
unci r the
Fossler.
chorus met for the first
ear on i rulay afternoon,
leadership of Professor
line
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Mr (!olviu, the president of the In
tercollegiate Temperance association,
spoke at the Y. W. C. A. noon meet
ing Friday.
The Friday-Saturday division in
forge work was dismissed an hour ear
lier Saturday, because of the breaking
of the tan-belt.
.1 K Morrison spent Sunday with his
parents at (Iretna. His lather has Just
lMovercd fiom a eiy severe attack of
typhoid fever
.lames Windham, "(it;, of Plattsmouth.
attended the Nebraska-! laskell foot
ball game Saturday. He left last even
ing for his home.
T. J.
COMPANY
General Machinists
All Kind o! Rpalrlnf
Lock Smiths.
PLATERS
308 So. 11th Street.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Phone. 6 u
Juniors Meet and Appointments
Are Made.
President Mrown called a meeting
of the ( lass, of UMlfi Monday morning
in F lot', to discuss tlass athletics. Last
year's football men gave brief talks
and the appointment of football man
ager and captain was left to President
Brown to be announced at an early
date in The Daily Nebraskan.
Messrs. JDriscoll, Meers and Chessing
ton were appointed to constitute the
clntJM athletic-board.
TJm matter of the annual Junior
Prom, was taken up and merely to give
the class the opportunity to sanction
such an event it was moved that the
class give a Junior Prom. President
RrolYn then appointed A. H. Lundln.
chairman, and W. D. "Green, master of
ceremonies. The remainder of tho com
mittee will be appointed later.
It was moved to appoint a commit
tee to secure appropriate class caps,
and the class adjourned.
The Palladian girls will hold their
first P. (J. D. C. meeting Saturday af
ternoon with Misses Creta and Mia
Warner, at 172G Q street.
Mr. Perrj of the football squad, was
sent to the training table yesterday.
I.averna Marnum went to Union Fri
day for a "hoit visit at her home
In tl)e
shlnjfc.
l'. J. o tiara, ri, assistant ii
department of pathology at Wasl
ton. Is in Nebraska making an investi
gation of a fungus growth on peach
trees.
Miss Elizabeth Jeter. '(M, will be inai
rled to Dr. Reed of Pilger. Neb . on
Wednesday The ceremony will take
place as Miss Jeter's home in Omaha
and will be of a very quiet nature
(J E Spear. Omaha Medical. '03,
who is now specializing in chemistry,
left Saturday for Fort Riley, Kan..
where the national guard encampment
is to be held. He wll act as hospital
steward while there.
Lincoln Tank Line
Successors to ('. II. Man
Gasoline, Kerosene, Lubricating Oil
125 No. J2tb Street. Telephone 473
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEB.
Capital, $200,000.00.
Surpltu, 100,000.00
Undivided Profits 40,000,00
3. H. BURNHAM. Pre.ld.nt.
A.J.SAWYER, H. S. FREEMAN,
Vlc-Pr. Caahler.
H. B. EVANS, FRANK PARrCS,
Att. Cannier. At. Caihlcr.
P. R. EASTER DAY, AuiUtor.
United States Depository.
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The tea given last Friday afternoon
by the women of the faculty was a
grand success. A large number nl
girls attended., and all enjoyed a good
time. Mrsr Clapp. Miss Ronton and
Miss Howell were in charge.
The Athletic- Carnival! Whoop'ee!
Stovons & Novillo 1330 O Stroot.
iNJJer's. of Cigars. Billiards
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Leming's ice cream and candy; 11th
and L Sts. '
Asl; aljout our meal tickets. Just
the place for students to get 'what they
need. Good Health Cafe.
tfand Informal Friday night,
body come.
Every-
A Millie chiHK for tho iiiiifprirrniliinlo
young women of the University was
opened last Sunday at the First Con
gregational church. 13th and L streets.
The course of study is the "Life of
Christ." The class will be taught by
Mrs. H. H. Wilson, a graduate of the
University and for two years the efll
clent dean of the woman's department
Mrs. Wilson is a lady of fine scholar
ship and unusual abilitjjind attractive-,
ness as a teacher.
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Florists. 1227 So. 14th.
10th
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$25.00
Shave, 10c;
Barber shop,
neck shave, free. Eldora
111 South 10th St.
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