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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1905)
wMammmMmfws!ktiJi2Bxx , . 'JT t-HiaBjuxd-duuu Zbt Dnil flebraeftan ; i I t! I r I! w; f i" t te DaVp Ilebraskan A consolidation of The Hesperian, Vol 81, Tho NcbriuiJuui. Vol. 19, Hcnrlet and Crcnm, Vol. 4. Publlnhfd dully, except Bundny and Mondny, nt the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, Neb., by tho Hesperian Publishing- Co. Doard of Directors E. F. Piper C. R. Richards H. P. Leavltt John Wostover K. R. Wnlton, Kdltor-ln-Chlef - - - Kred A. Sweelcy MnniiKor A. 0. Bchrolber Awnintnnt MnnnRer - - Fred Naughton Awnoelnte Kdltor - - - - A. M. Levy Circulator - - - Walter E. Stamlcven STAFF. Athletic R. A. Van Orndel Anslntnnt Athletic - - - II. L. Hwun KewB H. O. Myera Editorial Rooms and HiiHlneBB Offlco TT 21 i I'ont Offlco Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Telephone -Night Telephone Automatic 1529 Automatic 2345 Hubncrlption Price, J2 per ycyir In advance There will bo no more opportunities thf b year to show our spirit, but next fall every home football game will give us another chance, and if Nebraska students live' up to their record in the past, it will not be long until we are known throughout the West as the whltttst college students in the country Entered" nt tho pOBtomco at Lincoln, Neb.. a Bocond-claus mall matter under the act of congests of March 3, 1879. Individual notices will be cTiarged for nt the rate of 10 centn for each insertion. Faculty departmental and unlverfllty bull etins will Kladly be publlithed free, a heretofore 0 Notices and subscriptions may p Q be left at the Dally Nobraskan X Q office, or at tho Co-Op, Book Q Editorial Remarks SUBSCRIBERS. Pay your subscriptions at the No braskan offlco, or at tho Co-Op Book Store. One of tho most pleasant Incidents of the meet with Colorado last Satur day was the generouH applause given tho visiting athletes throughout the contest. During tho polo vault this Lawyers Are Busy. The whole of Saturday was con sumed in tho hearing of four cases in tho practice courts of the Law School. In the morning two cases were tried simultaneously In the dis trict court. Judge It. J. Anderson heard the case of Dorrington vs. the Lincoln Traction Co. in which Dollen counselled for tho plaintiff and Nelson for the defendant. At the samt time in different rooms J. W. Blezek tried the case of Brubaker vs. Swanvan, an appeal from the Justice court before A. G. Abbott, justice of the peace. The attorneys for the plaintiff In error were M. S Brown and J. A. Clark, for the defendant In error, Gibson and Green. Two cases were also heard in the Supreme Court Saturday afternoon. From 2 o'clock to 1 the case of Holmes vs Slllosen was arRiiori, for the plain tiff by Fischer and Lanz and for the defendant by Black. From 1 o'clock to fi the case of the Hamilton Manu facturing company vs. C. S Baldwin was heard. The councel for the plaintiff was (Maud Davis and for the defendant Rolfsou. Some More "Taint." William J. Br an said Andrew Car negle in establishing a fund to pension college professors, had stumbled on a method to subsidize public opinion, as professors looking forward to sharing the profits of the Steel Trust natural ly would not denounce that corpora tion. Rhodes' Donation. The librarian lately received about 200 books on railroads, locomotiveri and engineering from Mr. J. W. Rhodes, of the B. '& M. Part of them were complete sots, while tho balance were used to fill blanks in previous seta. -, When You Get That Loaty Feeling And don't want to study take an hour off and look ovor my line of $2..V) hats you will 1ms refreshed - BUDD, $2.50 HATTER, 1141 O oooocooodoooocoooooooooocx) was particularly noticeablo and one of tho mountaineers commented on the sportsmanlike attitude of Nebras ka enthusiasts and said it was quite different from that encountered in meets with other colleges. While this 1b only as it should be, and we would have good cauBO to be ashamed of ourselves wore it other wise, still it is perhaps pardonable in us to prido ourselves upon the reputa tion we have earned during the past few years for fair, sportsmanlike treatment of every team which has como to Lincoln, whether in football, baseball, basket ball, or track. And in this case virtue will not be its own reward, for not only do wo receive the same treatment when wo visit another college, but wo also find it easier to arrange contests with these schools and others which have heard of our record. JOOOOCOOOOOOOOCOOOOOOOOOOOO Frat House Furniture Is Our Specialty We have just received a new line of Weathered Furniture. Also a full line o Carpets, Curtains and Draperies. See us. Hardy Furniture Co., 11:24 O Street. ooooooooooooooooooooc c:oocxxxxooooooooooocoooo 8 B G" Lewis, Nebraska '01, has re ceived the "President White Fellow ship in Political and Social Science" at Cornell University. He will carry a major In ljoth Economics and Political Science And will continue his regular thosls upon wljich he has already put one year. He hnd an opportunity to stay at Wisconsin and will this summer, con tinue his work for Wisconsin Tax Com mission as special agent to Investi gate mortgages and taxation. Sanderson Is showing a full line of spring Bhoes. 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BAKER BROS MGRAVIM COMPANY it o a it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it it BarkerBlciq OMAHA V i Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Btreets. Lincoln Transfer Phone 176. Co., baggage. L. W. Pomerene, Plumber, 238 S. 11th street. Lincoln Locnl Express, 1039 N street. Both phones. Union Shining Parlors. Shine, 5c. Chairs for ladies. 1018 O street. GET ACQUAINTED Wltta the. qwlltjr, mty ad prices oftiia work done by the REVIEW PRESS, PRINTERS.. 141 North, lttth Street Fresh home-made candles at Max well's, 1426 O St. and 13th and N Sts. Erlo B. Woodward, M. D., diseases of oye, ear and throat.. 207-8 Rich ards Block. - Phone 666. OREBN'8 BARBER SHOPS Mogul, 1144 O Street. PaUce, 109 No. 11th Street w open New Windsor hotel cafe. Restaurant and luch counter for ladies' and gentlemen. Popular prices. Mr. Worker Ypu can make more money selling our goods than books, school supplies or anything else. Wo haven't room here to show you why, but will tell you by mail if you semi your address. Chase Brothers' Com pany, Rochester, N. Y. FIRST NATIONAL BANK UNITED 8TATE3 DEPOSITORY, of Lincoln, Neb. Capital $300,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits.. 40,000.00 ..S. H. Burnham, Pres. A. J. Sawyer, Vice-President H. S. Freeman, Cashier. H. B. Evans, AbbL Cashier. Frank Parks, AbbL Cashier. P. R. Bosterday, Auditor. PLAY BALL Wo are sole ngents in Lincoln for the CELEBRATED D.&M. Baseball, Ath- letic and Tennis Goods GIRARD CYCLE CO. 1304 0 Street Lincoln, Ne. y i - .,-..- r k