The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 26, 1904, Image 3

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BUSINESS DIRECTORY
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Every Loyal University Student
Is Urged to Patronize theso
Nebraskan Advertisers, and
to Mention the Paper
While Doing So.
ART GOODS Curtice, Lincoln Book
Btoie.
BANKS Columbia, First National.
BARBERS' SUPPLIES A. L. Und-
land & Co.
BICYCLES, ATHLETIC GOODS Sam
Hall, Sidles, GIrard. Lyman.
BOOKS & STATIONERY Porter, Co-
Op, Brown, UnlYoralty Book Stor.
Sam Hall, Lincoln Book Store.
HOOK BINDING Gillespie.
BUILDERS Uncoln Sash and Door
Manufacturing Co.
CARPENTER Wilaon.
CIGARS Powell, Llndaey, Follart.
CLOTHING Unland. Maeee A Demr,
B. L. Paine, Armatronc. .
COAI Gregory, Dlerka, WhiUbreaat,
P. D. Smith.
CONFECTIONERY Leralne, Maxwell,
DAIRY Franklin, Lemin.
DANCING HALL Fraternity.
DENTISTS Boston DentlitB.
DRUGGIST Stelner. Wotimr, IUe-
tor, Brown, Rlggs, Wright, IU4
Cross.
DRY GOODS Miller A. Paint.
EXPRESS Lincoln Iocal. Lincala
Transfer.
FlMUSTS- Chapln Bros.. C. H. Frey.
FURNITURE Rudge & Gueneel. A. It
Davlr-Hardyk
GROCERS Keystone.
HARDWARE HaJl. Rudge Jb QuejuuL
HOTELS Llndell, Walton, Boyd.
INSURANCE Connecticut Mutual.
JEWELERS Tucker, Hallet, Volfe,
Trickey.
LAUNDRIES Yule Bros.,
NOVELTIES Thorpe.
OPTICIANS Dr. J. J. Davis, Hallet,
Trickey.
PAINT & CLASS Western Glasa
Paint Co.
PIANOS Schmoller & Mueller, Rom
Curtice.
VLUMBING Korameyer.
POOL ft BILLIARDS Powell.
PRINTING, Grlffln Greer. New Cen-
tury, Ivy Press, Review Press, George
Bros.
RE8TAURANTS Westerfleld, Home
Cafe, Don Cameron, Hendry, Palace
Dining Hall, American Cafe.
SHOES Perkins" T Sheldon, Sander
son, Andersony
SUITORIUM Weber.
THEATRES Olliver.
TYPEWRITERS Olllver.
TAILORS Unland, Bumstead, Union
College Tailors, Denver Tailors, Her-og.
Dr. Ward Speaks to University
Young Men.
Considering the in lenient weather
the attendance at the Men's meeting
last Sunday was good. Those who at
tended certainly felt that they were
repaid for having rome out in the
rain. Dr. Ward's address was the beat
that has been given at the Men's meet
ing for some time and the cornet
solos by Mr. C. R. Be-nney were t'xeep
tlonally good.
Dr. Ward chose for hla subject.
"Thought and Action." By way of in
troduction the spealrer pointed out th.e
Importanre of these two principles in
the llf? of men. Action, more especial
ly, characterizes the lifo of young men,
while thought Is the influence which
makes the seers and the prophets.
Sometimes a man of thought Is often
led astray by bis lack of thought.
When asked to become a Christian he
will point oat the trivial actions and
faults of those who profess Christian
ity, and on three base his reasons for
his rejection of It.
Action is one test of position, but not
the only test. When a man boasts
of his excellence It Is a pretty good in
dication that he is just the opposite
of what-he pretends to be. Thought
alone do;s not determine a man's po
sition, but thought and action hac to
be properly united.
As there are two tests, namely obscr
atlon and experiment, In science, so
also the same tests may be applied to
lollgion.
If we abstract the trivial beliefs and
unworthy actions of the followers of
Jesus, what is left must certainly be of
divine origin. It is so entirely different
from that which we find in the other
religions and philosophies
That Christianity has had and does
hae the greatest influence on chili
i.ation can not le denied True, th.1
philosophies of Greece and Rome did
contain many truths identical wit,h
those of- Christian thought and which
may be said to be revealed by the same
God of truth, nevertheless they did
not have the influence upon civiliza
tion which Christianity has had. Socra
tes had prartlcailly no influence on the
license and Immorality of his times.
but the influence and teachings of Je
sus have made the world better. Even
those who do not embrace Christian
ity but who live where its In Hue nee
Is felt, are, elevated and strengthened
In character.
A strong argument Tor Christianity
is the character of Christ. That the
beauty and nobility of his chniaeter
should even be witnessed to by the ene
mies of His religion, is a strong proof
for Christianity.
Not only does Christian religion
stand on the results or teaching and
th.' character of the teacher but also
on one's own experience. Experiment
if offered to all who desire to know
the truth. "If ye abide in Me and My
word abide in you. ye shall ask what
yj will and it shall be dane unto you."
Following the teaching of Christ is
the best remedy for doubters. Accord
ingly the strongest test for Christian
ity is what It can do and what it has
done.
Next Sunday the Y, W. C. A. and tl
Y. M. O. A. will hold a union meet
ing in Memorial hall at 3 p. m. Rev.
J. W. Ball, pastor of the Grace Luth
eran church, will speak. Special music
will be provided.
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Tomorrow evening at the V. V. C.
A. rooms Mr. Russell Moore will lead
the prayer meeting. His subject will
be. '"Remember Jesus Christ." The
meeting begina at 7 p. m. sharp. a:id
ends at 7:30 sharp. Every man In tha
University is invited.
After the meeting a most delight
ful time vsas spnt In the Y. V. C. A.
rooms singing -around the piano. These
after-meetings are to be continued and
every one who can make any kind of a
noise Is Invited to join with the Y. W.
C. A. in' singing the good old hymns
aiound the piano.
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