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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 14, 1904)
jSjsfjygsj t i Vfrw "r iywtwwpi y ,- ttbc nils ftcbratftan !' i Cftf Dp Dtbraikaa. 1 " ! i ii r A. anaoll4aMon ( .TcH.8t1TKbrtka,TLUs feerU kc4 CrMa. VL 4L Itor4-Ck!cf JateD.Hto .oknlbM iKaaftftr ASSOCIATE EDITORS Nwi - - P. A. Ewlne AthUttc - - J. W. Ho Literal? - " " Dorothy GrMn Reported D. P. DeYouni nd Mabli FoaeUr and Raymond H. MCw. (KtWotiytiMi Fries, M yr ?. la draMa al Mm poto&o at LlMola, If aan m MoMia ntau maitf . Editorial Remarks In Bplto of the Kcniral amusement that was furnished by the prooeod IngH of Thursday, it Ib evident that huch things might best be ruled out of college life. Anything that tendB to tear a student away from Ills studies and away from a rational course of living, and lead him to do things in which violence or unruly demonstra tion has, a part should ho deprecated. In making this Btntement we address, the sober Judgment of each Btudent and csk each one if ho thinks that such t-vents as have Just hapened are con sistent with law, order and decency. A University is a training ground for the Intellect, and should perform the same, function for the morals. We are here to learn things that may prove useful to us. and not to indulge in things that our own good reason would condemn in another environ ment. Here in our own limited circle we may not notice these things so much or feel any great responsibility, hut we must remember tho standpoint of view of people over the state, who hear of such happenings and come to doubt the character of our Institution. Thus much misunderstanding arises. We say misunderstanding, because tho impressions gained by tho people out fide nro mainly such. In no Institution .can a more manly set of men be found than right hero nt Nebraska. But we must not allow our impulses or any perverted ideas of college spirit lead us to such un seemly conduct as encroaches upon Jaw and order. It Is all largely spontane ous, but wo must control ourselves. A cool head In tho midst of populai exclteraent-ls-a sign of power, which we should all try to cultivate. JLet us enthuse over the victories that we achieve and show good spirit iu sup porting all University enterprises, and make reasonable demonstrations when Luch effort will count for some useful purpose. Have Yov Obtained Some of the Stationery they aro soiling ohuup at MILL E It & PAINE'S? Regular 0c papor at 35c for Two Boxes Four grades to suit tho individual tnsto. Two medium bond papers, u thin silk, and a heavier linen, all iu white, 24 sheets of paper aud 21 on velopes in each box. It will pay to buy enough to lvt a good while. Wlille we nre loath to grudge Colo rado her victory, It is evident that the altitude affected the showing made made by our track team. This seems to 'be especially true of the longer races and tho hurdles, In which the powers of endurance were greatly taxed. It Is certainly true that our mon did not do as well In these events as they have done here In practice and In regular track meets, sb they have much better records than these to show. In each event they weakened at the last, when their very breath failed them and It was almost physi cally Impossible for them to strive fur ther. The men were well trained, and the cause of their trying so readily can only bo attributed to the altitude alone. Hence, anyone tending to base his estimate of tho strength of our track team upon the showing against Colorado. Is apt to fall Into error, as well as do the team an Injustice. The track men will have a few more op portunities to show their mettle, con testing under more favorable condi tions, and we may expect to show up to far better effect. Tonight the. Juniors will receive the Seniors in the Armory. Elaborate prep arations, have been made for this event, as tho third-year classmen wish to give their respected elders a fitting fare well. YoLterday evening Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews gave their annual re ception to the Senior class. This is an event that is always ldoked for ward to with pleasure by the Seniors, and a large number of them were out to enjoy the kindly hospitality of the Chancellor and Mrs. Andrews. The Jeffersonian club has succeeded In seeming W. J. Bryan to address the students of the University under the aueplces of the. club. He will speak next Wednesday evening at Memorial hall on the subject, "Principle In Pol itics." All students are Invited. NOTICE. Tho undersigned hereby certifies that he will bo In the University next year and announces himself as a candidate for student member of the Athletic- board, subject to the will of the student I body. C. T. HORG. Have your picture framed at the Lincoln Zook Store. Christy and Gil bert heads In colors, $1.00 each. What's the matter with those light tan buckle low shoes at Sanderson's. They're all right. Lincoln Transfer Company, gage. 'Phone 176. Bag- The Wbltebreast Co.. at HOG O St.. li the place to buy coal. Erlo B. Wooward, M. D.. eye. etar. nose and threat. Glasses fitted.. Rich ards block. Lincoln. Special rate to students at Hendry's.- Don Cameron's good Service. lunch counter Urn , . . r-& t v i CUT N14-.WV. Mexican, Venetian, X toeaoes. Eoerij Coloring i 50 Patterns to 75c, $1.00, $i.25, $1.50, We Invite Rudge & - 1033-1043 mmmw r i hummBLmm immsmmam T iMfiauVBaUaSjUTPSCTPcencfCDino '" v aaaTWlaglMIE&y.Ww' ... T t fc . i YWfc ffluTQLATES BONBONS Sold Only by Harley Drug Co., lltli arid 0 Stjfeet. If you want a suit with style and fit call on A. KAPPELIltf 206 South 12th. - Boll Phones Office Ifir. 1 VAX Auto. Phono Office 1G51 Gonsumezs' Ice Co. Office 1140 OSt. Lincoln, Nebr. Fine Watches Those who havo them, and waat them properly repaired1, will find it pays to come directly to ua We hare had yearn of experience in all kinds of watch repairing, and will guaran tee satisfaction. HALLETT 1148-0 Street. Lincoln. NaV Teachers and Students Will many of them be leaving: the city in June for their homes or to spend their vacation elsewhere. Some will be looking for TrunKs, Traveling Bags and Suit Cases. Wo would nor seem boastful, but wo thiuk wo havo moro of these goods, a groator variety and better qualitios for tho prices naked than any othor Lincoln store. 'But coino and ludc-o for yonrseli. J " SKIRT TRUNKS, $12 fiO to $11: WARDROUE" TRUNKS, 5; BUREAU TRUNKS ftU m TOUNWto1 $aaro.NK8, ? t0 '' BUREAU SKIHT trunks, w to Jf bn SUIT OASES, HizeB 22, 24 and 2(5, at $3, $8.25, U.r,0, $4, 1.25, t-l.fiO, $-1.75, 5. Theso aro not roal lcathor. Leather suit cases in cowhido and alligtor boehi at $4 50 and como nt overv intermediato price by tho half dollar up to $10, then $11, $12, $12.50. JM lfi in nn ii7 $17.50, $20, $25. HAGS, all styos. shapes and leathers, at 40o to $18. ' J ' Wilier & Paine. New Ideas In Hammocks i Stoiss and fancy TtoiH for Eoery notion and Select From J $1.75 $2.00 up to$6.5o. ? Inspection Guenzel i. O Street t HIGH GRADE LINDSEVS CIGAR STORE Up-to-Dato Soda Fonntain ' and Magazines. . '.' 113 North lth Street. COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA CAPITAL - 100,000.00 OFFICERS Jokn Wrih, Pres. J. H. WeSooM, YtoPt. m - JojBMnneb.Sttd Ylo-Prea , P. L. Hall. CoKhtar W. B. Rjoni. Wft. Cut Thm b no watch, clqck c artfdo l ' Jewelry w cannot B , C A. TUCKER The Up-to-the-Mlnute JeweW' PROMPT SERVICE. IJ23 6 fluel 1 1 -t "t j i & 'r "j " ! j O j .,. jw t ;ifc , &a4 wi