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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1905)
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Athlotl HA VanOrmlel Sooioty - MIhh Minnie Hlllor REPORTERS II U Myorn A F MnKclnuz State Farm Editorial Rooiiih nnd Bunlnws Offlco U 211j Pot Offt Station A. Lincoln, Nobr. students these advertisers patronize our columns. With regard to many of the f-iculty nnd officers of the University no com plaint whatever Is forthcoming. But we want every bit of news, and want It first, and we are entitled to It In , reference to the local papers, even to their entire exclusion and this should he remembered. Telephone, Night Telephone Automatic 1528 Automatic 2365. HtibHcrlptiou Price, $2 per year. In advnncc Entered at thu postoffleo nt Lincoln, Neb., in weond-ohkis mail matter under the act of contfrcwof March II, 1870. Individual notice will lm charged for nt th rate of 10 eent for enoh lijHertlon. Fooultv, departmental and univorxlty bulletins will Kindly 1r) )ubllHhed free, nH heretofore. Editorial Remarks We want to register a kick. Why lon't the different managers, assistant managers and offlceis about the cam pus give whatover news they may have from time to time to the Daily first. Time after time some choice morsel of news Is glen the local papers, and the students read theie what they should first see in their own college paper. There seems to be a feeling prevalent among the various student managers -that it is a good thing to stand in with the local papers, and with this In mind the "bcoo,)s" are almost invariably kept from the Daily If it were borne in mind that these papers want the news for purely selfish motives, and not to Eery man in the law college owes it to himself and to his University to be ptesent at the mass meeting this morning in U 207. Whether or not Dr Pound can be Indiued to remain as Dean of the law School is a question, but no stone should be left unturned by the law men to get him to reconsider his decision to leave, Loyalty on the part of his students will go a long way with Dean Pound and a great deal of good should come of this meeting. The law men are setting an example that the academic departments might well follow. The loss of Dean Pound would directly affect the law college, but al most as much would It affect the t'ni erslty as a whole. There is hardly a branch of University activity which has not felt the Dean's Influence, and every effort must be exerted to induce him to stay with us. The arlous lnter-ela3s basketball and track events should receive more support than is now accorded them. In these events material is often brought out which, with further training, be comes 'vaislty material. It is hard for a new man to get out and make a try for the 'varsity in any branch of ath letics, for he has to win out oer manj others who have had more experience than he, and oer men who are al ready 'varaity men But In these class games there is no such keen competi tion, nor any such odds to overcome. A better opportunity Is here oeffred for the beginner to make good, and when once the new man has made some progress and finds out that he can hold his own, then things come easier, and the 'varsity teams do not beem so far away. The basketball teams of the different classes are just beginning to line up and every man who possibly can should report to his -f ft - )H-HH-, r it it Some new Brown Soft Hats in "nifty" shapes came in last week The kind sizzles at $2.50. J THE $2.50 HAT STORE 1140 O mmxwmw advertise the University, perhaps there would be less tendency to favor them. Not only do these papers want the news for their own benefit, but they take advantage of every opportunity to extort money from the various Uni versity organizations. Only last year one of them ref.ised to print a single line unless a substantial remuneration wa3 first made. The University gets absolutely nothing from them and why should we give where we get nothing In return. On the other hand, the col lege paper Is. or should be, of first in terest to the student body, and any news which is of local l.iterest ought to appear first in the columns of the Daily. The paper Is supported by ad vertising, mostly among the business men of IJncoln, and in proportion to the support given to their paper by the Haas--team manager and do what he can. t"56tyi&r Magee & Deemer A Store For Men. 'Kensington' Clothes are equally good for School, business or dress occasions. Made from the very best fabrics, sewed throughout with silk, and stay in shape equal to the highest priced custom made. v black: suit should be a good one, and we are offering exceedingly good values in fine thibets and vicunas, some silk lined, some fine wool serge lined. Single or double breasted, at $18, $20, $22.50 and $25 Look into our prices on O'coats. You'll find no coats so stylish and nobby looking as our "Kensingtons." We Sell DOLLARS FOR NICKELS FRED A. POWELL Olirer Theatre Big., 135 H 13lh Street KADIS, The Tailor Suits Madt It Order $15 tnd up. CleaiiiiiK DyHnu and PrefwliiK Our Speclnlty. Auto Phono 1711 M44 O Street LINCOLN See Yourself as Others See You TVHE Printed Stationery you tat reflects your business Judg ment. No job Is too common to be neatly done. What you wast when you want it. IM.J27 No,,h King & Zurbrigcn tWlth Street Th Itt Phm PrtaUn ooooeooococoeoGccooeccooco Fine Candies mjmijih. -i-m-:-: ALLEGRETTI LOWNEY'S HUYLER'S Alwnys Fresh at RECTOTS Sole Agents cxxxxkxxxxoooooooooooooooo I HERZOG's I Take advantage of our special sub scrJiilkm price and subscribe now for the Daily Nebraskan. The rest of the year only $1.00. Elliott's Suitorium, cleaning, dyeing mid repairing. Prices reasonable. 1136 0 street. Both phones. Dinners and suppers $2.50 per weok The Home Cafe, 214 S. 12th. Get tho best Henderson & Ames' uniforms, at Armstrongs. Armstrong Clothing Company, prac tical hatters. Lincoln Transfer Co.: baggago. Phone 176. Lincoln Local Express, 1039 N street Both phones. SEfll-ANNUAL SALE Twico a year for the past 11 years we have "given our Lincoln pat rons an opportunity to wear a first-class tailor-made suit or overcoat for a I.OWER PRICE than they will ask you for what they call a good ready-mado garment. On MONDAY, JANUARY 2 wo will again nlaco our KNT1RE STOCK, any Suit or Overcoat In the house, ?in Art made to YOUR measure, nothing reserved,, pZU.UU This is all that would be necessary for us to say to those who hav taken advantage of our sales in tho past; but we want to say to those who havo never yet gLven us a trial, WHY WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. We havo Taree Large Stores-Lincoln, Omaha, and Cleve land, Ohio. Mr. Herzog, 1b acknowledged by mill men to bo the best woolen buyer in tho west. He buys large quantities and pays spot cash for every yard of goods bought, which enables us to dress you for al most us to dress you for almost one-half tho price other merchant tail ors ask you. We guarantee style and fit equal to the best Do von know Jim Martin? He is our cutter. ' L. J. HER2QG Ririe Tailoring 1230 OSt, ij tv-; v.' ' f i . 'i l wrr. h," a SLAr. . . hv i i i tS fr ieyZBvUA . .vf&;M ;iA. , , i m .tu4i'. . -" &;,N&tt4 k- Jitfti&tel&u i j j""i , . nm tSliXi j.-)