The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, March 30, 1905, Image 2

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Ce Dap Hebraskan
A conBolldfttlon of
The Hoiporlnn, Vol. 01, Tho NebrnBkan, Vol, 10
Soitrlot and Orcnm, Vol. 4.
Published dally, oxoopt Sunday and Monday,
at tho University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Nob.
by the Hesperian Publishing Co.,
Board Of binxoToiw
Profcfwora J. I. Wyor, and 0. R. Richards:
II. P. Leavltt
John Wcstovcr E. R. Walton.
Edltor-lnChlof
Manager
Asn't. Manager
Aiieoclato Editor
Circulator
Athletic
AmlRtant Athletic
Nowb
State Farm
Fred A. Swooloy
A. O. Sohrolber
Fred Naughton
A. M Levy
Walter E. Standoyon
STAFF
R. A. VanOradel
H. L. Swan
H. O. Myeru
A. F. Magdanz
Editorial RoomR and Bufllncsa Office U 211&
PoRt Offioo Station A. Lincoln, Nobr.
Telephone,
Night Telephone
Automatic 152S
Automatic 2365.
Subscription Price, 2 por year, In advanoo
Entered at tho poHtofllco at Lincoln, Nob.,
hn Rccond-olaHR mall matter undor tho act of
congroRsof March 8, 1870.
Individual noticon will bo oharged for at tho
rato of 10 contfl for oooh lnfiortlon. Faculty,
departmental and unlveraity bullotinH will
gladly bo published free, aa heretofore.
Notices and subscriptions may
bo loft at tho Dally Nobraskan
office, or at tho Co-Op. Book
Store.
Editorial Remarks
If the prestige of our opponents is
any criterion the game of ball tomor
row Afternoon should bo the moBt in
teresting contest to be played on the
campus. Manager Allen's venture in
bringing the leaguers here deserves the
best of patronage.
of amateurs. These are a few of the
new features -wfolch will distinguish the
presont publication from all those
which have preceded, and which will
make the book a lasting pleasure to all
the present Seniors. "C.
President Butler of Columbia Uni
versity has recently taken occasion to
refer to the chances of the college man
In the commercial world. He sayB:
"The Belf-mado man is either a
genius or an accident. Geniuses are
rare nowadays, and lucky accidents do
not often occur. The employer desires
the man whose mind has been careful
ly trained. He realizes that there are
greater possibilities In the graduate
Who is not only more refined, but gift
ed with a quicker perception.
"His four years at college havo not,
as some have maintained, been wasted.
Even though it be necessary for him
to commence on a lower round of the
ladder than that on which the non
giaduate stands, It is but a question
of a short time till he Bhall have pass
ed the untrained laborer. The colle
gian can see and moro quickly elimin
ate the obstacles which bar the way.
We do not say, however, that the am
bitious, self-made man is doomed to
be relegated to the sweat-Bhops; but
hiB chances are daily being diminished
by the Increasing demand for tho col
lege graduate. From the present out
look one might venture to prophesy
that he who shall in the future bo able
to boast of being a self-made man Bhall
be admired far more than his predeces
sors." Illlnl.
Next week occurs two events of
Interest to the entire University, but
especially, touching the Senior Class.
But a short time remains before the
popular student amusement of roller
skating at the Auditorium will have to
cease, as the rink will then close up
for the summer. In the meantime it
would be well to get busy and visit the
place If you have not already done so,
as every University student should
know how to skate on i oiler skates by
this time. Unlike ice skating, It does
not depend on the weather and is not
interfered with by ruin or shine. If it
i.s cold and wet outside, you do not
know it while you are gliding around
the skating rink, and If the sun shines
hot and dreary the next day, you may
enjoy yourself in the shade where It is
cool and pleasant. Come down and
try on a pair of tho new ball bearing
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Parsifal the Gutless Foot,.
Entertained thousands last night. vVo aro not guiless
nor ioois uuc wo can entertain nat imyors and our
play is short and satisfactory.
Best hats on earth for
$2.50
THE TWOFIFTY HAT STORE
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The first Is tho announcement of the
Phi Beta Kappa selections on next
""Wednesday, when the only scholarship
honors given In our University will bo
awarded, The other is tho appearance
of tho Senior Book, which is promised
for the latter part of the week. tiThls
is the sole publication which the mem
bers of the class of 1905 can preserve
as a momonto of college life, since this
class did not publish a Sombrero. A
worthy memento will this Book be, in
deed, if the editors fulfill all their
promises. A radical departure has
beon made from former Class Books in
many respects. In place of the usual
paper cover there will be a durable and
beautiful cloth cover. Tho old and un
batlsfactory half-tones have yielded to
the beautiful Albertypes. The car
toons are the products of professional
cartoonists, instead of being the work
There are Many Imitations of
Baker's Cocoa
and
Baker's Chocolate
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Dortt be misled by them 1
Our trade-mark is on every
package of genuine goods.
Under the decisions of several
United States Courts, no
other chocolate or cocoa than
Walter Baker 5? Co.'s is en
titled to be sold as "Baker's
LookiihaTude-Mik Cocoa" or "Baker' s Chocolate
Our handsomely illustrated recipe book
sent free.
Walter Baker & Co. Ltd.
Established 1760 Dorchester, Massachusetts
45 Highest Awards in Europe and America. -
Columbia National
D..1, OF LINCOLN,
OatlJC n NEBRASKA
Capital, $100,000.00
"QUALITY."
nic1
This is the Store that
Always Has It
f Riggs, Drug Gutter.
J U 131 O STREET.
...MELICK'S STABLES...
PHONE 435.
Closed Carriages. Baggage.
...The Finest Livery in the City...
1230 N STREET, LINCOLN, NEB.
roller skatoH and see If you do not en
joy it more than anything you ever
tried.
LOST Watch fob with Initial "T."
engraved on the bottom. Finder
please return to the Nebraskan office.
LOST A coral of beads betwteen
1600 S street and the campus or on tho
campus or In tho buildings. Flndor
please leave at the Registrars office.
Lincoln Transfer Co.; beggag.
Phono 176.
Erlo B. Woodward, M. D., diseases
of eye, ear and throat. 207-8 Richards
block. Phono G66.
Forbes Stables, livery, cab and bag
gage service, 1125-31 P street. Bell
phone, 550. Auto phone 1550.
Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and
P streets. '
NOTICE TO STUDENTS
WHEN LEAVING THE CITY BELL.
YOUR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS TO
A. C Van Andel
The Cash Buyer
139 SOUTH 10TII. Auto Phone 1581
This notice will not appear again.
BICYCLES
Oolumbia-Orescent
Easy Piyntnts, Trading, Proipt lltf ilrtig
Lyman's, 231 so. miy
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STQNEB-WOEMPENER
DRUG CO. Wholeeale and RetaM
DRUGGISTS
ArtomU Phone 1707 IU( O Street
LINCOLN. NEB.
THERE IS NO
Watch, ClocK or Article ot Jewelry
WE CANNOT REPAIR
O. A. Tucker, Jeweler
IJ2S O St. Phone, Bell fi54. Auto (S34
Jrtaycfo.
For something artistic and
up-to-date try our Platinums
Rates for Students
lo29 O STREET
The First National-Bank
of Lincoln, Neb.
UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY.
Capital , 200,000.00
Surplus 100,000.00
Undivided profits . . 40,000.00
B. H. Burnham, Prea.
A. J. Sawyer, VIco-Prealdent.
H. S. Freeman, Cashier.
H. B. Evans, Asst. Cashier.
Prank Parks, Asst. Cashier.
P. R. Easterday, Auditor.
be fraternity IBullNng
Corner lath and X Stra
Ifealkstr A Sharp, Fropa,
If oUl Rate for Fraternity Dance.
TtltftekMi Automatic J74, BU 74
Residence, AtiteeaaUc f0l7,l17
We Sell
DOLLARS FOR NICKELS
FRED A. POWELL
lllnr Tbtitra Bit; 135 N 13th strut
E. E. MANN
Carries a full line of
A.A. WATERMAN FOUNTAIN PENS
And also Repairs Them.
117 North Eleventh
Lincoln
Don't bes a dead one keep ytxmelf looking acat.
Patrcnlzt
the Wtbtr Suitorlum
Cleaning. Prculng, Dyinf, Repairing and
Refitting of Fine Clothti.
BII 7S Automatic I70
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