The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 21, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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A conaolldntlon of
Tho Hnrporlnii, Vol. 01, Tho Ntibnwkiui, Vol, 10
Sonrlot nnd Orum, Vol. i.
Published dnllj, oxoopt Bxindny nnd Monday,
At tljo Unlvornlty of Nobrimkiv, Lincoln, Not) .
by tho HoBporinn PuhllHhlnR Co
BoAnn Or lnnrcoTonfl
ProfwHoni .T. I. Wyor, nnd C. It. Richard :
II. P. Lonvltt
John WoHtovor B. U. Walton.
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Am't. Mnnngor
Olroulntor
Aflflt Athlotlo
Soototy
II. G. Myorn
Prod A. Rwooloy
D. P. DoYounff
A. Q. Sohrolbor
Prod NiURhton
Wnltor E. 8tnndovon
STAFF
B. A. VnnOrsdol
Mlfw Minnie Hlllor
REPORTERS
A. F. MttRdanE, Stoto Farm
Editorial Roomn and Bunlnona Off Joo U 21 IX
Pout Offloo Station A. Llnooln, Nobr.
In deciding for whom to voto each man
In tho flold should bo given considera
tion. Personal -prejudice should bo put
apldo, for tho time, and tho good of
the class and tho University borno In
rr.lnd. It quito often happens that tho
candidates for president of one class
.nro tho men choBon by certain factions
or cliques, and arc not the men for the
plnco. It quito often happons, too, that
tho best' men In tho class aro some
what averse to mixing up In class poli
tics to tho extent of allowing their
names to bo placed on tho list of
presidential candidates. If tho bcBt
men aro not In the flold It Is up to tho
members of tho varlouB classes to see
trat they got In tho field, and that they
aro olected. A good class president can
do his class, and tho University, an ln
oitlmablo amount of good, but a class
would better novor organize than put
at Its hoad an Incapable man.
Telephone,
Night Telephone
Automatic 1528
Automatic 2365.
Babaorlption Prlco, $2 por yonr, In advanoo
Bntorod nt tho poRtofHoo at Lincoln, Nob.,
an Bonond-olow mall mattor undor tho act of
oonRroHH of March 0, 1870.
Individual notlcm will bo oharod for at the
rate of 10 cunt for oaoh liiHortlon. Faculty,
departmental and nnlvornlty bulletins will
gladly 1)0 publlnhod f reo, an horotoforn.
flUIlHOIUIIKRH' KOTICK.
Unions wo nro notified to dlncontlnuo
the paper for tho second HemoHter, we
will oontlnuo to send It to nil proHent
sabiorlbora during tho rent of the school
year. Sabiiorlberit nro enrnoittly requested
to oo-opornto with uh In thin ninttor, nnd
If the paper Is not rionlrod for the next
semester, to kindly notify tho imitiugo
ii) out. Telephone Auto li'ZH night
phone, Auto 2:t(15. OHlcc, IJnl. Hull.
IComii 2 1 O, nitoihI Moor.
Editorial Remarks
This is the last issue of the Dally
for the present semoster Tho next is
kup will be Tuesday, .lanuaiy 31.
Tho action of the Junior Laws in
oting to take representation in the
Sombrero shows the right kind of spir
it. This year there has been moro or
lees of ill feeling existing between tho
men in the law college and the acad-
At tho class meetings hold yesterday
to discuss tho honor systom in its
different lights tho solo objection
brought up was tho necessity, if the
mass meeting resolutions were adopted
intact, of one student Informing on an
other. Whero this honor systom is
practiced with tho greatest success any
cheating or other underhand mothods
are immediately reported by tho stu
dents. But it must bo remembered
that whero these Bystoms aro most suc
cessful they havo grown so by long
practice. It must tako time and a far
higher ideal than wo havo at present
for ono of us to toll on another with
out sovoro pangs of tho guilty con
science of a "tattler." And yet what
does tho silent passing by of cheating
of ono student by another mean. It
means a toleration of wrong; wrong to
the cheater, and wrong to the Uni
versity. That punishment Bhould fol
low every instance of this evil is very
doubtful. There may be, and often are
extenuating clrcumstancos. But more
often thoflo mitigating circumstances
are wanting and the sin, at first small,
grows to such proportions that it final
ly cannot be checked. Often a word
dropped, a hint given of what should
be, Is of the greatest beneficial effect.
This is tho ideal condition of things;
the perfect operation of the honor sys
tem. At Nebraska, however, these ideal
conditions cannot be brought to pass In
a single day. By the right kind of
co-operation nearness to this ideal
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All Hats $2.50
INo More-No Less
Every nobby hat that is originated
is first shown at our store and
for $2.50.
THE $2.50 HAT STORE - 1140 O
)( m m j(c m jh jh j r i r -r j jh jft jc 3f jic jf jc jc jic jic jfc j(c )f vtfC
omica. By patronizing this academic!
book tho law mon will add largely to
tho gonoral interest of tho book and
their action will go a long way toward
re-cstnbl!8hing tho good feeling which
should prevail.
Tho first week of next semester thoro
will bo four class presidents to bo
elected, and already there aro moro
aspirants for these; positions of honor
than thoro aro positions. Campaigns
aro being conducted by ardent support
ers of tho various candidates, and close
contests aro promised in most of tho
cla8CB. Among tho various candidates
tliere aro, of course, mon better fitted
to servo as presidents, than others, and
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state may bo attained, but It cannot bo
by ono leap. Tho sentiment of every
Btudent in tho University, with the
good of his college at heart, sincerely
favors reform, but this reform must
grow to perfection. It cannot be
forced In all tho ideality of perfection
upon us.
JOOOOOOOOOOOOGOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
January the Best Time of the
Whole Year in Which to
Buy a Cloak Cheap
Nor do you have to Belect from old styles but from tho best tho sea
son affords. Every garment In our stock, with tho exception of a half
dozen, is this season's purchase. There aro fully tnree months yot In
which a winter coat will bo needed. Although we cannot say in what
styles next seaaon'sgarments will bo shown, it is certain that thotour-
jg 1st coats of this season will be good, as this was their first appoarance
and tho hundreds sold will bo worn another year.
Black tourist and dress coals worth $7.50 to $55.00,
Now $5.63 to $41.25
Tourist coats in plain colors and fancy mixtures, worth $6 to $46,
Now $4.50 to $33.75
MILLER & PAINE
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EVERY SUCCESS HAS ITS OWN COAL
We have been very successful lo
catering to weddings and parties
where something EXTRA FINE
Is wanted. Why can't we furnish
you with your Groceries for ail
occasions?
KEYSTONE GROCERY
131 South 13th Street
For something artistic and
up-to-date try our Platinums
Rates for Students
1029 O STREET
KADIS, The Tailor
Suits Mado to Ordor $16 and up.
OloanluK, DyoliiK nnd Pi-ohhIiik Our Specialty
Auto Phono 3579
1444 O Street
LINCOLN
MRS. J. W. PETRY
BAKERY
Wholesale and
Retail . . .
We Sell
DOLLARS FOR NICKELS
FRED A.POWELL
Oliver Theatre Big., 135 N 13th Street
SEE
MANN, the Druggist
For Perfumes and
Fountain Pens
117 N 11th Street LINCOLN
234 So. 11th Street
Boll Phono 504 Auto Phono 256-t
Waiters' Bureau
W. D. ORANT, Manager
FiiHt CIiish Sorvico Guaranteed at all
Rt'ception.s, Parties, Colations
ami Banquots. For infor
mation ring up
1218 0 Street Autcvhone 2349
It's "known as the best" tho Manhat
tan shirt. Special sale on thorn closes
Saturday evening at Paine's clothing
store. A special pant sale Is now on
a good time to buy panta.
NOTICE.
All write-ups of Seniors and pictures
must bo in the hands of tho commit
tee by Saturday or they will bo too
late to got in tho Senior book.
DIERK8 LUMBER
COAL CO.
BU Phn 8 ArtaUc 10 f
Grif Kn-Greer Printing
Company m o street
Wedding Invlttin, Ball Program.
nd all klnda of Commrlal PMnttna.
R. H. GILLESPIE
Phooe 1140 124 O Street
Be sure to attend
UNLAND'S
Special Sale
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$2.50 and $3.00 Hats
$1.98
$1.50 to $2.50 Shirts
$1.15
-Other Bargains see Bills
104:2 O Street
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