The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 17, 1904, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize these
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing So.
ARCHITECTS KIsU & Diomnn.
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book
Store.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BARBER SHOP Palace, R. & C,
Pioneer.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Unde-
land & Co.
BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam
Hall, Sidles, Girard, Lyman.
BOOKS &. STATIONBRY Porter, Co-
Op, Brown, University Book Store.
Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store.
BOOK BINDING Gillespie.
CARPENTER Wilaon.
CIGARS Powell, Limlsey, Follarf.
CLOTHING Unland, Magee & Deemer,
B. L. Paine, Armstrong.
COAL Gregory, Dierku, Whitebreast,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Leming, Maxwell,
DAIRY Franklin, Leming.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
DENTISTS Boston Dentists.
DRUGGIST Steiner. Woempner. Rec
or. Brown, Riggs, Wright, Red
Cross
DRY GOODS Miller & Paine.
EXPRESS Lincoln Local. LIn'.oln
Transfer.
FLORISTS Chapin BroB.
FURNITURE Rudge & Guenzel, A. M.
Davis, Hardy.
GROCERS Keystone.
HARDWARE Hall, Rudge & Guenzel.
HOTELS Lindell, Walton, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet, Wolfe,
Trlckey.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.,
LIVERY Forbes.
LUMBER Dierka
"MILLINERS The Famous.
NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OPTICIANS Dr. J. J Da is, Hallet,
Trlokey.
PAINT & GLASS Western Glass &
Paint Co.
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller, Ros
Curtice.
VLUMBING Korameyer.
POOL & BILLIARDS Powell.
PRINTING, Griffln Greer, New Cen
tury, Ivy Press, IJeview Press, George
Bros.
RESTAURANTS Westerfleld, Home
Cafe, Don Cameron, Hendry, Palace
Dining Hall.
SHOES Perkius & Sheldon, Sander
son, Anderson,
STENOGRAPHER Shepherd, " room
512, Richards bile.
SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS Red
Cross Pharmacy.
SUITORIUM Weber.
THEATRES Olliver.
TYPEWRITERS Olllver.
TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Union
. "College Tailors' British WoolenMills
Oakley & Anderson.
J. B. TRICKEY &. CO.
JEWELERS AND OPTICIANS
Come in and Have Your Eyes At-
tended to. 1035 O St.
Rev. Tuttle at Chapel.
Dr. Tuttle gave a very interesting
and profitable talk on religion In col
lege life yesterday at chapel. His was
not the spirit of pessimism which fears
for the worst in the religious devel
opment of the students. On the con
trary he was very. much encouraged
In the outlook for the future. After
giving some general statistics showing
J the religious work accomplished in tho
j colleges of this country, ho took up
tne question of doubt among students.
Among tho reasons for the existenco
of doubt is the complete revolution go
ing on in the thoughts of the student
as he first enters college.
Everything is different from that
wiiich he has been accustomed to. H"
has looked upon the world as being
everything. Now he comes to realize
that It Is only a part of a vast sys
tem. In regard to lellgious matters
his thoughts are changed. He becomes
restless and does not give his atten
tion and thoughts to one church, such
as he did when at home. He goes to
different churches, and has no fixed
church home where' lie can grow in
spiritual development Another point
which Dr Tuttle emphasized with great
force was thnt there Is nothing to gloiy
in, in doubt. The man who glories in
doubt displays weakness. No one goes
to a man tor instruction who says that
he don't know To enforce his point
the speaker gave the life of the hi 11
ilant scientist, Romanes, as an exam
ple. He had been brought up in the
English church, but in ills scientific
Investigation! had plunged into doubt,
but later his faith was restored to him
and he died in the bosom of the church.
Academy Notes.
The principal bad the pleasure ol
acting as judge in the debate last Fri
day evening at Falls City Eight high
schools weie in the contest, tour on
a side. The debate was on the Panama
question and was given before an audi
ence that packed the opera house The
principal was selected to announce th"
decision and requested to make an in-s-phational
speech that should create
every youthful breast an undying ie
M)lve to reach the rnlversit ol Ne
braska or "bust " Up to the hour ot
this writing, however, no Richardson
county Excelsior has been detei ted try
ing to mount the Univeisity Iron fence.
Saturday morning lie had the pleasure
of addressing the Teachers' County In
stitute, and used the opportunity to
boom the summer school. He was given
a cordial greeting by Superintendent
Plllsbury and wife. Principal Flora
Vifer. Principal Osher Shalfler, Miss
Eleanor Miller. -Miss Dmas, Mr. F. Le
'J obey, all University graduates doing
excellent work In Falls City and Humboldt.
The young women of the basket ball
team are now prepared to admit that
the Midgets may be small in size, but
easily weigh a ton each. Still although
disappointed over the result, they aic
consoling one another with the fact
that the score might have been worse
At any rate they agree thai they were
tieated handsomely, courteously, and
euppoited royally by their Academj
friends, and these ure generous. crumbb
Oi comfoit. The door was strange, the
baskets imji&Blblc and thejjj- opponents
bewitched. But seriously. Academy
people ar.e proud of their girls. It is
no defeat to be defeated by such ex
peilenced. seasoned veterans. So thoy
have concluded to- laugh and not let
it happen again. This Is the spirit
that makes victors In the end.
Last Friday evening the Debating
club elected O. J. Shaw, president; F.
i.. Wolf, vice president; H. G. Myers,
secretary, and C. V. Smith, treasurer.
The new officers are the kind of men
who will see that the good work so
well begun continues. The Academy
Y. M. C. A. debate will occur Friday
evening, April 8th.
The Social Hour club meets this
afternoon at .4 o'clock with Mrs. T. M.
Hodgman. An excellent program bus
been prepared. Every woman connect
ed with the Academy la welcomed.
Sam's Cafe. The only place In tk
city to get the famous "Little Qen
Hot Waffles." Special service fr J
4!m.
The University of Chicago
Schools of
Law
Medicine
Theology
Education
Each school has n special Circular of Information which will be sent on roquost.
The Courses in Medicine arc ivcn in connection with the work of RUSH MEDICAL
CoIIcec
THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO,
SUMMER QUARTER Chicago, Illinois.
June 18 September a
BEST LINE TO
KANSAS CITY and
ST. LOUIS
THE WORLD'S FAIR CITY
Two trains daily from Lncoln wtth Pullman Sleeper. To
Kansas City every night. City Ticket Office, S. W. Corner
12th and O Streets. F. D. CORNELL, P. & T. A.
HHM
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And all-other colleee sport is fullv covered in text and
11 illustration by The Illustrated Sporting News which is the
UJNLY publication giving special attention to college
SVDJCCIS.
Send Us One Dollar
And we will send you TheTllustrated Sporting News
j each week for 16 weeks which will cover the season of
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I The Illustrated Sporting Neus
West 22nd Street, New York.
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any man who visits our store. Clothe
we make hear the same relationship
to personality that a beautiful hlos
aom does to Its perfume. 8uits or
Overeoats. $15 and 20, made to order.
Perfect fit guaranteed.
BRITISH WOOLEN MILLS CO,.
Big Tailors and Woolen Merchants.
1210 0 Street.
Larger and Beit Equipped Eating Home in the
City. Furnished Room in Connection.
..Palace Dining Hall..
2 J Meals, $3.00.
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