The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 04, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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X consolidation of
Vk Heeperian, Vol. 01, The Nebrukan, ToL 1,
Boar 1st and Croara, Vol. 4.
dltoe4n-Ohitf
aalnM Manager
Olroulator
John D. IUoe
A. O. Bohrelber
0. A. Bawyar
ASSOCIATE EDITORS
Ncw - - - P. A. EwltiR
Athletic ' - - J. D. Clark
Ltterry - - - Dorothy Grtcn
Rportn D. P. DtYounfj and MbW Folcr
and Raymond H. McCaw.
OCBooa: Editorial, V K0H BtulnoM, U tll
, Poat OOtoe, Box 18, Station A, Lincoln.
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Sabaorlptlon Prloe, S3 Vr 7ar. In advance,
Metered at tho poatoflttoo at Llnooln, Nebraska
aa leoond-olaaa mall matter.
Editorial Remarks
Material Is beliiK packed for exhibi
tion at the World's Fair, and our uni
versity will be represented In several
lines. The means that have been
placed In the bands or those who have
been charged with this work are being
made tho most or. The appropriations
made for tho purpose were q.ilte lim
ited, but they are as liberal as the cir
cumstances would permit. Wo hope to
be fairly well represented, and we can
test assured that our Interests will he
(arefully attended to and whatever if--done,
will be done well
In the general trend of affairs the
Nebraskan is sometimes obliged to re
mind Its readers of matters relating .)
its existence. We have not aimed 'o
torture our subset ibers with constant
lemlndeis to come or send In and set
tle accounts, but we would like to re
mind thorn how matters stand, in ns
agreeable a manner as possible. It is
a difllcult matter to reach all against
whom we have accounts in a manner
that will attract their careful atten
tion. Hence we now request that our
subscribers who have not settled yet
stiould yet should do so at their earli
est possible convenience. The college
paper cannot subs-iat on wind, although
tho elements majsometlmes find their
way Into our columns. Another thing
that wo would like to remind those to
whom it applies, is that ir any are re
ceiving tho Nebraskan through some
mistake when they have not ordered
it, to remind us at once instead of
letting the matter drag on to a dis
ngreeabl outcome.
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If you never did a good thing In your
life before, come out to the mass meet
In gtoday. Come out and get into
tho spirit or the proceedings, u oniy
ror the physical benefit alone. Our
basket-ball team Is going up against
a hard proposition in Wisconsin and
we want to seo it win. Keep this fact
in mind and go to chapel this morning
with the intention of yelling, to see if
you have not forgotten how, if for no
other reaBon. But there will be plenty
going on to rouse up the most sedate
or phlegmatic spirits. Thoro will be
speakors 'who hope to be able to In
struct tho crowd properly In tho ad
visability of attending tjiis, the. great
gamo of the season. Wisconsin Is tear
ing up tho dust with her opponents,
but there Is no great advantage on her
side that would absolutely prevent our
speedy team from beating her. We
have got a good chance, and that is
worth thinking about. It is hoped
that In the mass meeting today our
students will be drawn to a closer ap
preciation in basket-ball and that their
interest will bo sufficiently aroused to
Impel them to support tho gamo bet
ter. But In particular wo must keep
our attention on this Wisconsin until
the Badgers' pelts have boon extracted
or our own exacted instead. Come out
this morning and again tomorrow
night. Let one bo the cause and tho
other the effect if you have not yet
made up your minds.
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Our rieiboring Institutions have
been Interested in tho difficulties at
tendant upon the location of the new
physic, building r.r.d have discussed thp
situation quite frrrly. Rome have pre
maturely concluded that athletics vc:o
bound to go here. But now that every
thing has been settled, wo are glad to
Inform them that all our schedules will
be carried out as originally planned.
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A political cartoon Is one or the most
deeoptho means that can be employed
against any cause or individual. Exag
geration is the foundation and tho mov
ing principle in this kind of an attack
on personalities, and its evident pur
pose lb to present one central idea
forcibly at. the expense of actual facts
and triteness to life. If a cartoon
showing some political notion Is
worked out c loverly It sometimes pro
duces a laugh, whether it carries con
viction with it or not. But a cartoon
illustiatlng a brutal and untrue accusa
tion Kii'h as the Wot Id-Herald maid s.
use of in the chief preconceived de
velopment of the Temple building con
u overfly, disgusts rather than amuses.
It it was well done and had a good idea
to illustrate it might serve to better
effect, but its own inadequacy to fulfil
even expected requirements condemns
it, and monotonous repetition does not
heH it either.
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Dr. Wharton at Chapel.
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I- Wharton of the St. Paul M. E.
church of this city talked to a large
gathering of students yesterday morn
lug on the subject "Authority of Re
ligion." He said in part: "Religion is
related to all forms or human society
and every manner of human activity.
Irreligious sciences or any of these
college studies are Incomplete. They
have not the finish, the touch, that
makes perfect. Authority is internal
and not external, it is within and not
without. It may well be compared to
a tree which grows and will spring up
naturally under the proper influence of
the soil. You can not keep it from
growing if the conditions are right,
but on tho other hand, If they are
wrong, it will die and nothing under
heaven can stop it. Truth will grow
wherever the conditions are favora
blo and the force of its growth will be
felt."
Dr. Wharton spoke of the relation C
church to religion; that 'it declared
what the Bible is and what it means
thus helping to nourish religion. He
warned the people about nourishing
the tree or truth that it might grow
and its influence be felt.
The style" of the address was In his
usual easy, energetic style which dem
onstrates so much of the personal'
characteristics of tho man. His im
pressive appeal to young folks has such
stimulating effects that we all like to
hear him. '
HIGH GRADE
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Yesterday it was announced that the
orator for the commencement of the
medical college had been chosen. Prof.
Robert Orton Moody of the Anatomical
Laboratory of the-University of Cali
fornia, will deliver tiro address upon
this occasion. The commencement ex
ercises will be held May 26th in Omaha.
New
mous.
ready-to-wear hats at the Fa-
Don Cameron's
good service.
lunch counter for
Lincoln Transfer Co.
'Phobe 176.
Baggage
Cbapin Bros., Florists, 127 So. 13th.
trading.
STYLISH SHOES
THE celebrated Hanan,
Walk-Over and W.L.
Douglas makes for men.
Hanan and Sorosis Shoes
for women. Swedish
Gymnasium Shoe. None
genuine unless stamped
"Perkins' Swedish."
ROGERS & PERKINS
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Sucefcssors to "Wobrt.er & Rogers
and Perkins and Sheldon Co. 11U9
O Street.
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Thin aiffnaturo is on ovory box of the genuine
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tbieu
the remedy that cores a cold fa obo day
Hotel Walton
J5J5 0 Street. Phone 566,
100 rooms best low-priced house in city
RATES $ i Per Day and Up
COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
CAPITAL - - $100,000.00
OFFICERS
Tohii Wriulit, ProH. .T H. Wcscott, Vice-Pren.
.Too Suumels, 2nd Vlco-Prcs.
P. L. Hnll, Cahior. W. B. Ryous. Aiis't. Oanh.
Fraternity Hall, 13th & N Street
Newly furnished and decorated. Is'now
open for dates for College and Frater
nit dances. Riiro'al rates to students.
FAULKNER & SHARP
Kcom 308. Fratonity Bide.
J. B. TRICKEY & CO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Come in and Have Your Eyes At
tended to. 1035 O St.
RED CROSS PHARMACY
DRS. MOSSHART & STRETTON
PHYSICIANS SUPPLIES, DRUGS, and
Chemicals, Surgical Instrument.
Phone G25, 400 0 St., Lincoln, Nebr.
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