rr wta rJ r- i n f "r i - ' ' .' . i .5 ttbe a 1 1 p flebraeftan r " - M Cic Daily Hebraskan A nrinollriiit Ion f Tir IN hi rlnii. Vol .11. Thf N liniKk.-i'i 'il 10. Scml'-t 11111I (.'ii.un. Vol. i. I'ut.llRli'l iliilly. xcoit Sunday mid Monthly, at Hip t'rtlrrnlty of lrnnWu. I.lninln, N'li, by tlio I teHj'fi Inw rublMi- Nik Co. Board of Director K K. I'Ijii 1 (.' K. Hleii.tijIiP II f Lrmitt Join) Wi Htot 1 i: H. Walton. I'M I tot -ln-'hli f - - - Kiftl A Swi-l- MiiiuiKor A ! Stlln-llicT Aflt!lllt M.IMIIK'I - " l'l,'1 Niii'Kliton Ahkoi into Ktlitoi ----AM l.iY Ciit uliitor - - - Mnltfi H. SlaiitleM-n STAFF. A t lil t i P. A Van OiHtlfl AxHlKtnnt Alliltll- - - - H. I,. Swan Ntun II. M Miih Kihtoi i.il UiioniH ami P.iimIiu mm Ontoe I' 'l 'i Po"t 1 MIlcc Stiillon . t.lni'oln Ni li Telephone Automatic 1028 Night Telephone - - - Automatic 2365 huliM i lillou Pi lei-. J J n i imi lii ikImiiico r.iiliiul at tin postodlci' at Lincoln. Nili.aH Hccoiul-chitH in. ill in ilti'i' ilnili i tl.o .n I of conjjtcHN of M.m-li .!, 1 nT' Nulls lilual uotli i'i will In- c'.i.ii K'''l foi lit tin- i.ite of Id t'PiilH for r.u-li liiMi-i Hon P.Ktilly lcp.il tnifiital .mil uiii(MHll hiill illiiH will Klaill.V Im piihllslu'il fire, as Ik i i toNur OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOQ P Notices and subsoi IptlonB may Q X be loft at the Dally Nebraskan 8 Q office, or nt the Co-Op Book Q bo but (nc moic Sunday afternoon meeting this oiir and every member of the CnUeisltj Y M. (' A l.s urged to attend and ronh Unite bin share tf) maKe I Inn) the most Rucrepsful Editorial Remarks Sunday AddrccB. ' Citizenship" Is a subject which ought to appeal to oei man attend ing a groat state educational institu tion, such as the Cnlveisit of Ne braska. It is not onh the dut of the Men in tills Cnivei.slt , but it is a piivllogo to learn everything possible on this important subject, in ordei that those for whqm the people of the state are spending a ast sum of nione.v an nually, should be best fitted to return to the stale, what the sfate lias ex pended in their behalf Hon (leorge V Herge, who will delivei the ad- diess, is so well known to Nebraska people that no extended remarks are necessary. Mr. Uerge received his college training in Indiana and Illinois, coming to Lincoln in the spring of INiK), where he has been identified with all the best interests of the city and of the state. He stands for a clean public life, and believes that there is a place fo rthe young man in politics. Mr. nerge's experience in public affairs eminently qualifies him to speak to college men on this vital question. A large, number of University men will remember having heard Miss Maud Kendall on two occasions before the vast audiences at the Oliver last winter, and for this reason she hardly needs an Introduction to University men. Those who have never heard her should make Inquiry and they will be assured, on every hand, of the t-veat which is In store for the audience of Sunday. Willi the noted speaker and well known singer on the pro-, gram Art Hall should be packed to Its full capacity. The management feels that this meeting cannot be too high ly recommended to University men, and that no man can afford to miss' it Meeting will begin promptly at l und close at 4 o'clock sharp. There will "Dck" Clinton, '02 Writes. Assamoosick, Va , Miij 14, 1905 My Dear Editor: i haven't seen a Nebraskan for I wo months, but now that I have settled down I ma be able to get the use of them foi this ear I left Hnltlmore and the Western Maryland railroad shortly after inau guration and came down here for this ronipan as transit man on location. We certainl struck some bad count r the worst of it being In Dismnljjhvamp, where, for a week, we weie in wutei and mud up to our waists. About a week ago 1 was appointed resident engineer and am now in the best countiv 1 hae t seen, and I think It is the heaviest work on the Km miles tliej are building Will h.ie two pretty good size bridges, one oei ssamoosiek Swamp and one otr NolavMiv Itivei, besides ten miles til gi ailing on thi.s residencv 1 heard toda that R A Trail, 'i7, was working for this company a Ftoan oke, but would probabh be given the Suffolk residency I certainly pit him If he gets It, for that is the one that t.ikes in Dismal Swamp We hae a fine boarding place It's in a leal old Southern mansion on a Tun acre plantation Last night we were invited to go to a "fish fi " The shad hae been "running" foi some time up the Not a way and we weien't disappointed last night. we had enough niggers to haul the seine and they also filed the fish so we had none of the dirty woik to do We sat on the bank and smoked our pipes and mixed mint jullps, and then ale all tin fish we wanted. It rained to beat the band befoie we got home, but that's a minor detail. Yours as ever, S I). CLINTON, '(12 In the Law School. One of the most interesting cases of the semester was tried in the Dis t rit Court of the Law School Wednes day afternoon. The evidence was thoroughly silted, the tiial consuming the entire afternoon The case was Melcer vs. the Nebraska Telephone Company The attorneys for the plain tiff were Gibson & lllack and the conn .sol for the defendant Huftlngton it Hendrickson.- The jury found a verdict of $H0 for the plaintiff. Wednesday evening the case ot Dunley vs. the State of Nebraska was hoard In the Supreme Court. A. U. Abbott counselled for the plaintifTand I W. Cibbs aiuf M. S. McDuffey for the defendant. . . , Class as Usual. No classes will be excused today, Jj. was decided that there should be no interruption In the University' routine fox High School Fete Day for two rea sons There are a number of half holidays breaking In upon the working hours between now and the end of the semester, and then, too, it was thought that the University in full operation would be of more interest to the visitors than if we should shut up shop. The recently olucted Innocents were initiated last night. Following the initiation ceremonies was a banquet which was attended by some forty members of the Innocents. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street. Tk Ma. Imitations . Baker's Cocoa and Baker's Chocolate Dont be misled by them ! Our trade-mark is on every package or genuine goods. Under the decisions of several United States Courts, no other chocolate or cocoa than Walter Baker f Co.'s is en titled to be sold as "Baker's Lookio.du.Ti.Mk Cocoa" or "Baker's Chocolate' Our handsomely illustrated recipe book sent free. Walter Bakes & Co, Ltd. Established J780 Dorchester, Massachusetts 45 Highest Awards in Europe and America ( jflffl H IHG9 i i M i xj m ha jra PEOPLE! H Are the ones who lead tin1 B world of tomorrow. Why H H not go hand in hand with HI B the leaders of today. The HI I one that will go in your H U hand is Bf OS5T?2?T?s BAKER BROS M0RAATO COMPANY k WATERMAN'S IDEAL PEN. HARRY PORTER Sells none but the genuine, with the incomparable . : Summer School In Mechanic Art ITATC COLLEGI OF KENTUCKY Elective courtci tie provided In til tubjeett Uurht In mechtnictl tad electrlci! engineerinc ichooli. Specul ttteation It ritrn to ibop couriei, mechtnictl diwit tnd detign, mtthemitlci mechtnici ol engineerinc;, Iheoiclictlelectricti lubjecti, labotitorv cuuiiri in iir-im tnd clcctrictl eniincctini Ten wcrki, bremninc June Bth. F. I'AUL ANOEllON.Detn lot dettlled infonn lion relttivc to tnr ipccitl line ol work, tddtett JOHN T. PAIQ. Kcolatrar. Lcxluoton. K)t ..QliAMTV... This ... a Q. f I I ' Drug Store with the I I I I emohasis on 'aualitv' RIGOS, Drug .Cutter 1321 O Street. C BAR135RBi&CK3 OMAHA el PLAY BALL &w h cmi, m H3 1 SJUl Wo are sole agents in Lincoln for the. -CELEBRATED - D.&M. Baseball, Ath letic and Tennis Goods OIRARD CYCLE CO. 1304 0 Street Lincoln, Neb. VXfc i' if m ' i