The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 15, 1904, Page 2, Image 2

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Kntarcd at tha poataflloa at liaools, Saa
m aaoona-olaaa il natter tuidar tha act at
congreo of March 8, ltTB.
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Editorial Remarks
The stealing mania bus again fltruck
the university. 1 ast week two over
coats and $10 wore stolen from stu
dents. It seoms more than probahlo
that these thefts wore lommlttcd by
members of the student IkjcIv, for the
students are the only ones usuany hav
h.g nrccHs to the various places where
Mich things as oercoaN are KcvH. It
the student honor can.iot be effectually
appealed to, anothei objet t lesion
might well lxi made by the fatuity 'A
Mi let vigilance should he maintained
and the first thief detected should be
shown up as a warning to his Kind.
have something1 to do, and yot Ncbrna
Ita has a lower percentage of illiteracy
than nny other, state. This Ib but a
tppiM HopHinns miioi oqi jo oidums
touch many vital points.
In apoaUIng of tho qualities which
stand one in good- stead- in dealing
with school boards, ho made it oidont
tnat scholarship and professional train
ing must be supplemented by certain
personal qualities; that personality,
whether from tho point of -view of
.dres or ditLtfOt -general earriago count
largely in tho case. He spoko also of
tho toachor' code, which should be
carefully observed .d-uHng the teacher's
eenitudc, and of the general aim
which should' guide in directing pupils
to the winning of high character.
He closed with some famous lines
fromongfellow's "Mfcrituri Saluta
tfius." nfM-fl'''Pfrtlcal talk by a
practical man, and- it is hoped we can
print It In full at some futuro time.
WILL PLAY MINNESOTA
Basketball Men Hope to Meet
Gophers.
Another game of basketball will bo
playod with tho University of Minneso
ta whoa our team Journeys north. A
new stunt will be tried), that of playing
two games on two successive days. We
will meet tho Gophers on Friday af
ternoon, January 20, and Saturday
morning, January 21. Manager Beers
is in coi respondonce with a number of
northern teams, but the schedule of
games to bo playod on the trip north
I ' not settled as yet.
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A return gamo of basketball Is to be
played with Wesley an 'on our floor the
last of this week or tho first of next.
We defeated the .Methodists by the
narrow margin of 1 point. In wilting
i p the game our University Place
neighbors made tho statement "that we
used questionable menus, and succeed
ed in winning out. Perhaps our work
was questionable to inexperienced
YVesleyan, and the difference in scores
the next time we meet will make the
next game still more questionable
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MEDALS AWARDED
Nebraska Gets Her Share at St.
Louis.
The Chorus will ichcar.se the Ales-t-lah
on Thursday at C p. in , and with
tho oi cheat ra on Satin day nt 7 p. m.
There will be no Friday rehearsal.
lCvery one who Intends to sing this
work Is urg:(l to attend these lehoars
als. The perfoimance will take place
next Wednesday at ' I a. m.
Ottilia I inhumation has been le
eched at the unhorssity to the effect
that medals have been awarded on a
rlous unieifiity exhibits at the Louisi
ana Purchase exposition as follows:
Cold medals: Collect ic exhibit of
1'jO jars of threshed grains and seeds.
Heed's Yellow Dent Corn.
Collective Educational exhibit.
Silver medals: Collective exhibit of
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"KEHSIHSTOH" CLOTHES -They Fll.
Pridchil Svits and
avcrcoats
Very few suits actually wear out.
It is generally the sagging of the
front or ill-fitting collar of the coat
that renders the suit useless to the
well dressed man. That's why so
many young men complain of iiuc"
fit of their clothes and come to us
for our "Kensingtons" for "Ken
sington" coats never fail to fit close at the collar and
the fronts and lapels stay like new to the last.
If you are thinking of dressing up for Christ
mas, why not do it with clothes you'll feel proud of?
True they cost a trifle more than some kinds,
but the BEST always "does.
r Suits $15, $18. $20, $25
O'Coats $15, $18, $20 to $35
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DRUGGISTS
AetBll Pban 1707 Il4i O Strtll
LINCOLN. NBB.
ttbe fraternity ttutlMng
Corner 18th aad N Strcata
Valkncr & flliarp, Propt.
SfMfUl Rt for Fraternity Hiactt.
TIkaBi; AuUmtic 1974. Bell 97
Roidtncc, Autamatic 1517, BU 37
Book Bospital
R, H. QILLE8PIE
Phone U40 124 O Street
KADIS, The Tailor
Suits Made to Order $15 and up.
CloiiniuK Dyoinu mid I'rOHnin Our SpeHultv
Auto Phone 'ttTn
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The Co-Ed's Troubles Made Easy j
Our whole business idea isokeep what a-young
fellow really wants that's our specialty. j
This is a Christmas hint. ' J
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PEDAGOGICAL CLUB MEETS photographs Illustrating mineral re-
sources. -
State Museum Collective exhibit of
yollts minerals and' building materials.
A gold medal was also awarded to
Professor E. II. Barbour lor collection
of cannas.
I MIbr Edith I,. Webster also rocelved
a gold medal for design and Installa
tion of exhibits.
UU O Street
"LINCOLN
Shoes Made to Order
REPAIRING
Neatly Done.
NULL A McCOY,
152 0 O Street
W. A. Sellic of the City School
Board Addresses Them.
RIGGS
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Drug Cutter
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Right Prices
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Wolsbach Mantles,
WelBbach Air Bunion
Gymnasium Suit,
Track Suits, Sweaters.
Bicycles and Repairs,
Phonographs. '
SIWLES CYCLE CO.
1317 0 St.
See Yourself as
Others See You
HTVHE Printed Stationery you km
reflects your business Judg
ment. No job is too common to
be neatly done. What you wast
when you want it.
m.127 Nth King & Zurbrigen
TwIItb Street Tk Ivy Pm Ptfattn
T. J. TNMPE CO.
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309St. HA UKCOLK
The Pedagogical club met la3t ulght.
After a short socinl period Professov
Luckey called attention to tho Import
ant features of the teachers' certificate
which should' interest applicants for
the certliicatos. He then introduced
Mr. W. A. Sellck of the city school
board who rojid a paper which gave
many flsoful hints as to :eisonal qiuil
Ities and school conditions and rela
tions which should holp toachore in
doaling with school boards and othor
officials and prosecuting the many
sided work of the school. General con
ditions were made plain by wll chosen
and ,. Interesting Htatintlch. The fact
that th- aeiago attendance In Nebras
ka is ory low, show that teat lieu
Lincoln Local Exptess, 1030 N street
Both phones.
Dinners and suppers J2.G0 per week.
The Homo Cafe, 214 S. 12th.
I Got tho best-Heuderson & Amea
unuorms, at Armstrongs.
If you got it at Armstrong's, it's
right.
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Elliott's Snltorlum, clothes cleaned.
MARSHBURKEjCo.
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Ths P. D. Smith Coal Co. and lidll-Mrah C.
Carry the be trd s
of iJomeitlc
COALS
Amo 1 wkl h you
wil Hod.
MONARCH at $6,50; ROCK SPRINGS nd
WYOMING LUMP at $850 and the best Colo
rado you ever used at $8.25. All kinds of steurn
coal 'the best money can buy.
Office, 1 1-40 O Street; Phones, Bell 793, Auto. 3373
Yard, 6th and N Streets; Phonej, Bell 329, Airto. 3329
Yard, 20th and N; Bell Phone 382
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