The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, November 20, 1903, Page 2, Image 2

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A consolidation of
Tho Hnporlnn, Vol.ill.Tho Nnbriwknn.Vol.lo,
Bcarlot and Crown, Vol. 4.
ECdHor-in-Chlef
dnilncM Manager
Oironlator
John D. Hie
A. G. 8ohrelber
0. A. Sawyer
AMOOIATB XDITOOA:
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Athjotie
Literary
A. F. Decker
Qaylord O. Bon not t
Dorothy Green
RicronTKitH P. A. EwIiir, VIcAtit Irwin, O
II. Tnylor. W. C. HiunHoy, Ednnr Mollott,
and Mnhul Fosuhir.
OflloMtt Editorial, D XRU; Btuiincsa, U B11J.
Post Offloe, Box 10, Station A, Lincoln.
Hubuorlptlon Price, $3 por yoar. In advanoo.
Entered at tho poatoflloo at Lincoln, Nobroska
as Rooond-olass mall mattor.
The Senior boys have decided to 04ir
ry ennes thin year. Whether thiB will
nrouse jealousy In the hearts of their
immediate rivals Is as yet uncertain.
While a cane Is a mark of station and
dignity when borne by a Senior, yet
there is something about It probably
tho nrsociatlon that Is offensive to a
Junior. Hut whether or not the Ju
niors will allow these caneB to be car
ried promlaeously is a mater of doubt.
It Is not altogether unlikely that some
of the Senfors will find themselves vio
lently deprived of their property if they
do not exercise extremo caution as to
the time ajid place in which they ap
pear with their canes.
that tho size of tho crowd will be con
sistent with the quality of the at
traction afforded.
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Dcepite the tendency of Eome of our
neighbors to disparage our football
team, we still have confidence in Its
ability to occupy the position as the
lending team In tho midwest, since It
Is there already, anu has proven Its
superiority by Its unbeaten record,
i ne more fact that outsiders attempt
to find fault with our team in face of
the wonderful work that it has done,
shows plainly that their feelings of
envy have been stirred up and that no
fair criticism is Intended. And one
thing noticeable is that all these com
ments come from Institutions whose
tearnp have been defeated by Nebraska
on their own home grounds within the
past two years. It is certainly not an
admirable thing for any University to
directly disparage the team of a rival
ir.Htitution. It looks especially Dad
In Instances wheie there are nc Jurt
grounds for criticism, and still worse
when these attempts to (hid fault come
from Institutions that have Buffered
dff"at nt our hands. As a rule our
meeting with other teams, both this
yrar and last. hae been pleasant and
most of them speak generously of the
class nnd strength of our team, but
there are tome who can not accept
defeat without displaying an uncalled
tor amount of bitterness.
The students who have neglected to
attend chapel regularly have missed
lomo splendid opportunities for hear
ing able and Instructive talks. The
quality of the attractions provided thus
far this year has been of an extremoly
high character, and It Is regrettable
that more students do not tako occa
sion to attend chapel. The time re
quired is certainly a small obstacle, in
face of the compensation given. The
most interesting and prominent sub
jects are discussed by speakers who are
the best fitted to treat of them, and
those who do not attend chapel, are
wilfully depriving thomsejvea of bene
fits thnt it is within their power to
grasp.
Bellevr.e comes Saturday and Ne
braska will have a good practice- game
to aid hor in getting into shape for
the struggle with Illinois. Bellevue
has made an exceptionally good record
this year for a college team, having
won the college championship of the
state, and held the strong Haskell In
dian teahi down to 22 points. They
are a plucky aggregation and will iin
doubtcdnBuible to spring some plays
and trlckl will puzzle our team
for a time rit least. They are deter
mined to score on us, and will doubt
Icsb use some extraordinary plays In
attempting to accomplish their pur
pose. This game will furnish a convenient
opportunity to our men for exercis
ing for the Illinois game and will be
a relief from tho heavy strain of hard
games which have been played success
ively since tho season began In earnest.
Wo may expect a splendid game on
Thanksgiving day. Although Illinois
has been defeated by Minnesota, that
-does not count for much. A week's
time even can work remarkable and
Important changes and a, losing team
often takes a brace that makes It a
dangerous opponent. Henco there Is
no doubt but that the game will bo a
stirring one, and It Is, only to bo hoped
An Interview With Dr. Bprbour.
The superintendent of education at
the world's fair has sent out 250 let
ters to different Woman's clubs in the
state to Interest them In the Nebras
ka exhibit at the world's fair.
Women's dubs are being called the
collegps for married women because of
their educational value. Very few
states have recognized Woman's cluliE
as being educational and is believed
that a very unique feature will appear
in the Nebraska education ex.
There will be original music, designs,
illustrated articles, programs, poems of
both literature and scientific character
furnished by the state.
The superintendent of education of
the world's fair Is printing and will
soon distribute nmong the school
teachers of the state some ten thous
and circular letters, Intended to inter
est every school man and school wo
man In the work of having our educa
tion exhibit represented in the best
possible manner the schools can give.
Pictures- of school houses and school
children of different regions of the
state are preferably desired. Teachers
are being urged to state statistics as
to the growth of the pupils in school,
etc. Also the photographs showing the
evolution of very little old sod or Ion;;
school houses' up to the frame school
house, and then to the brick or stone
school house with modern equipments
are especially desired.
The department of geology has pre
pared the first of a series of large col
ored transparencies, by which is meant
photographs of glass, colored to life.
Most of these are to be the size of the
lower sash of a window and are to be
set up in screens to rendgr the educa
tion exhibit as Interesting and attract
ive as possible. Over one hundred of
such transparencies of scenery are to
be shown in this way. Fifteen such
transparencies are now ready for shipment.
Discussion In English 15
In the advanced course in debate
there was a lively discussion yesterday
afternoon on the adoption in Nebraska
of tho Minnesota, direct-primary law.
C. C. Wilburne conducted the case for
the affirmative, while S. E. Black and
J. C. McReynolds supported the negative.
Call and a&k about our special rates
to students. When we explain to you
you will see why you want to come.
Good Health Cafe.
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If You Haven't Done
It, Do It Now.
You are overlooking a brilliant
money-saving opportunity If you fall
to avail yourself of the bargains now
being offered by the big American
clothing store. If you haven't dono It,
do it now! -r
Genuine $20.00 Value Overcoats
At $15.00
Genuine $30.00 Vnlno Suits
At $15.00.
Genuine $15.00 Valuo Ovorcoats
At $10.00.
Genuine $15.00 Valuo SuitB
At $10.00.
All this season's goods, all tho latest
styles and all the newest patterns.
Everything in this immense stock go
ing at the same proportion.
ARMSTRONG
CLOTHING CO.
The Place For Bargains,
1221, 1223, 1225, 1227, O St.
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Call at 1134 O St.
OR TELEPHONE 812
For all Kinds of
Commercial and Society Printing
Qriffln-QroorPrlntlng Co
There Is no watch, clock or article of
jewelry we cannot fix
C. A. TUCKER
The Up-to-the-fvlinule Jeweler
PROMPT SERVICE. 1J23 O Stri
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W. F0LIART 1131 0 STREET
Cigars and News
Novels lor Sale or Exchange
for acccnfnhla Moan.
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4 W J 6 I THE PATENT RECORD,
Subscript' an price of tho Patbnt Ueoohb ftLOQ
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This Dljrnaturo is on ovory box of tho'gcauln
Laxative BromoQiiinine Tablets
tho remedy that enrca n colitja ono cloy
Fraternity Hall 13th & N Street
Newly furnished and decorated. Is now
open for dates for College and Frater
nity dances. Special rates to students.
FAULKNER SHARP
Room 308, Fraternity Bldg.
The Weber Suitorium
Is the op-to date place
where you can get your
Closing Cleaned and 'Pressed
Phone 708 Northeast Cor. 11th & O Sts.
T. J. THQRP COMPANY
Qonoral Machinists
AU Kinds of Rplrinf
Lock Smiths.
PLATERS
308 So. 11th Street.
Lincoln, Nebraska
Pbont.614
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SHOULD SEE THE NEW
Standard Gasoline
Lamps
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THE BEST LAMP POSSIBLE TO
STUDY BY
SIDLES CYCLE CO.
an O STREET
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