The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 20, 1905, Image 2

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C;c Daily Utbraskm
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' A consolidation of
Tho Hesperian, Vol. 31, Tho NobraBkiin,
Vol. 10, Scarlet and Cream, Vol. 4.
FUbllshoel dally, oxcept Sunday and
Monday, nt tho University of Nebraska,
Lincoln, Neb,, by tho Hesperian publish
ing Co.
Board of Directors.
O. V. V. Stout. Lauronco Fossler.
II. P. Lfcnvltt. . ,.
Dwlght Cramer, A. a. Schrolbor.
Editor-in-Chief . .77777777.... . .J. D. Clark
Manager Fred Naughton
Circulator Walter H. Standoven
Athlctio R. A. Van Orsdol
Editorial lloomc. U 204. UunlnoBB OfTlco,
U 211W. PoBt onlcc, Station A, Lin
coln, Nob.
Omco" hours of Duslrtcfls Manager and
Editor, 11:00 to 11:30 dally.
Telephone Automatlo 1528
Night Telephone Automatic 2303
Subscription Price, (2 per year in advance
Entered at tho poBtoOlco at Lincoln,"
Nob., n socond-cliiHS mall matter under
tho act of cqngroBB of March a, 1870. ;
Individual notices will bo charged for
at tho rate of 10 contfl for each InBortlon.
Faculty departmental and unlvorslty biil
lotlnH will gladly be published froo, ' as
hcrotoforo.
THE STUDENT THIEF.
Now that tho weather has become a
little chilly, nnd tho Htmlents nro get
ting out tholr overcoats, complaints
nro coming In Hint tho theft of over
coutq has begun. No wordB enn ex
preBH tho loathing ono must havo for
a student who will steal property bo
longing to unothor man. In tho enso
of ordinary thofts there may bo somo
extenuating circumstances, such as
' poverty, or thoro may be a lack of In
telligence sulllclont to enablo the
criminal to understand the chnunctor
of his act, but jn tho case of a man
who has received an education which
has presumably prepared him for en
trance Into a university, thoro can be
only one cause, moral degeneracy.
Each year this epidemic of thefts has
boon repeatod, with no soomlng varia
tion, and tho disappearance of so largo
an amount of property can account
for no othor stato bt affairs than that
a largo number of Unlvorslty students
nro In tho practloo of stealing what
evor thoy can lay hands on. In tho
caso(hnt any of theso miscreants ar,o
dotoctodjv summary measures should
bo taken wlh them, amTt3xpulslon
from tho Unlvorslty should not satisfy
tho authorities.
On tho othor hand, hiany students
aro to be blamed for tho" negligent
mannen in which thoy loavo property
lying. arounU tho hallways or In class
rooms. It Is a very ordinary sight
theso cool mornings to see nlozen'
overcoats hund up on tho hooks In tho
lower hqllway of tho main building,
with tho owners no whoro In slghtyl
This Is culpable negllgonco on tho part
of tup. owners, and students should
henceforth bo more careful In seeing
tliat they do not ottcx any inducement
to tho njost contomptlblo of moh-r-tho
student snoak thief.
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Temple Delayed.
The erection of tho much-talked-of,
long-lookod'for Tomplo Building has
been so long delayed that a great
many are in doubt as to whothorNwo
nro over going to have a Templo
JQuihllng. Other students again aro
laboring under tho mistaken Impres
sion that tho .Executive Building, now
iindor construction, Is tho Templo
, Building.
Tho Tomplo Building will .ho erected
on tho vacant io.ts southeast of tho
Unlvorslty campus. Plans for It wpfo
'submitted by the-, architect, John Lo
touser ot Omaha, but woro rejected by
tho Tomplo- Commltteo 'because they
exceeded tho amount subscribd, $100,
000. Thoy are now being romodqled
to como within tho amount subscribed.
As soon as thoy are approved by tho
commltteo contracts will be let and
work commenced at once.
Convocation Today.
The following program will bo ren
dered at chnpel this morning:
Chas. Hagenow String Quartet and
Organ.
Andanto Cantablle, Tschnlkowsky.
Vorspell (King Mnnfred), Relnecke.
Caprlccio Itallcn, Tschaikowsky.
Mr. Chis Hngenow..
Mr. Wm. Quick.
Mrs. Inn EnBlgn-Hagenow.
MIbs Lillian Elchc.
Mrs. Raymond at the organ.
Girl's Glee Club.
The Glee Club which Is tb bo formod
nmong tho girls of tho University will
bo selected during the next two weeks
In much tho same way as the major
organization has been chosen. All ap
plicants for positions are required to
fill out application blanks at the regis
trar's ofllce during the noxt few days,
and then a sorles of try-outs will be
conducted by Mrs. Raymond, who has
been the moving spirit of the plan.
As announced before, tho girls who
constitute tho club will bo given credit
for tho work they put in on it, and
will probably bo given a trip through
tho stuto If tho Annual Home Concert,
at which thoy aro expectod to assist,
turns out well financially.'
Mandolin Club Selected.
Tho mnndolln adjunct to tho Gleo
Club has been solocted after a long
series of try-outs conducted by Mr.
Nlles, who is to be tho leader. A
large number of men tried for places
on the club, and of those the following
have been selected:
Mandolins Leader Nlles, E. E.
Sprnguo, T. A. Schmldt.H. W. Post,
P. W. Motz, Ben Wood, X W. Early,
L. A. HigginB, V. B. Westgate, E. H.
Johnson, a G. Caughey, H. H. Brown.
Guitars C. D. Beghtol, R. A. War.
ron, J. W. Dorwart, Bard Smith, A. H.
Mayor, J. D. Walker.
Violins Edwin Davis, C. B. Duel-.
Viola E. C. Beach.
Flutes C. L. Moyor, E. L. Davis;
'Cello D. E. Winchester.
MONSTROUS RALLY.
(Continued from page 1.)
his foot, and when tho game ended
they oil remained In their seats and
gave yells for Michigan and then for
Vanderbllt. On tho whole, It was tho
best exhibition of fnirness I hn,vo over
soon."
Captain Borg then told tho'students
that tho team wasn't going to' Ann
Arbor to lose or to quit, and that the
fact that 4ho Btudents were bqhlnd tho
men would help them wonderfully.
Dr. Bolton thon tried to adjourn tho
meeting, as It was after tho hour, but
he was drowned out by cheers nnd
yells until ho was forced to glo in
nnd let Benedict answer tho calls for
him. Hojmid that e knew they wero
going to bent Michigan nud Minnesota.
After him Cotton, Johnson, Wilson,
Morse and Eager all had to comp to
tho front, and say a few words to tho
effect that thoy wero going to win tho
game, and then tho team filed out of
tho hall while the rooters stood up
and gave a final cheer that pujt all
Its predecessors to shame-.
Sam Westerfield
Sam's
.Cafe,
Little Gem Hot
(7aflles nndFino
'"'Moals.,and
Lunches.
JJ7rJ2J NariVlS
Street .
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CLASSIFIED COLUMN
8PECIAL8 NOTICE8.
Rate ono cent per word each Insertion;
minimum', ton centn.
FOUND.
A PLACE to got a good J2.C0 hat. $2.50
Hat Store, 1141 O St.
WANTED.
GOOD pianists to play for gymnasium
cIushcb. Apply for particulars ut oftlec of
women's gymnasium.
BOOKS SECOND HAND.
SLIGHTLY damaged books, miscellane
ous lot at great reductions. University
Book Store.
DENTIST8.
DR. BAIIL TItUELL, 1105 O St.
DR. F. A. MOTIS, CI Burr Blk.
PHYSICIANS.
DR. II. J. LBHNHOFF, 145 So. 11th
St. Tel.: Bell 486. Auto. 248C.
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DR. C. W. M. POYNTKR, 1105 O St.
Phone: Bell L 925, Auto. 2343.
HAIR DRE88ER8.
BEAUTY Parlors, 1312 N St.
MESSENGER8.
A. D. T. MESSENGERS. Tel.
Auto. 2233.
Bell 100,
NOVELTIES.
KEYS and repairing of all kinds.
Thorp & Co., 303 So. 11th St;
T. J.
OSTEOPATHS.
MORELOCIC & SMITH. 1C Oliver Thea
tre Bldg. Tel.: Bell F 672, Auto. 3334.
UNDERTAKERS.
CASTLE & ROPER, prlvatd-ambulancc
service 120-4 So. 13th St.
AUTOMOBILES.
FOR RENT. Lincoln Automobile Co.,
122 N. 13th St.
BATHS.
CHRIS' BATH HOUSE. 11th and P Sts.
LADIES' bath and inuHuago parlors. 124
No. 12th St. Miss Elizabeth Goodman.
SANITORIUM.
SULPHO-SALINE Bath House,
and M Sts.
14 th
SUITORIUM.
HAVE your clothing cleaned and
pressed at the Weber Sultorlum, 11th and
O Sts.
JOIN the club. 3 suits. 1 overcoat,
clouned and pressed, 1.00. Elliott's, 1136
O s. .
BAGGAGE TRANSFE'R.
FAGEP. BROS., Basement Windsor
hotel, No. 11th St Baggago and parcels.
BICYCLE REPAIR8.
SPORTING goods, guns, bicycle and
phonographs. W. E. Parker, 1200 P St.
SHOE REPAIRING.
THE only up'-to-dato repairing factory
In tho city. Prlcca tho lowest. Work
manship tho besL 1220 O St.
LOST.,
.LOST Kappa Slg pin, about the
campus Friday. Iteturn to Daily Ne
braskan office.
LOST Large mottled fountain pen
In Library building. Iteturn to No
braskan office.
LOST On the campiiB Tuesday, rod
leather watch fob with, oval gpld
buckle. Roturn to Nobraskan office,
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FOR RENTROOMS.
Comfortable student's' room, furnace?
students' gas lamp, bath. $10 two.
534 N. 12th St., opposite campus. Call
at Nobraskan office..
FOR RENT Ono furnished room
for ono or two gentlemen; all mod
ern. Plfono Bell; 77. 1044 S. 11th St.
FOR RENT Largo furnished front
room, bath and gas light. 1133 L St.
TWO unfurnished rooms in private
family; gentlemen preferred. 1746 Q
St. Auto 27G2.
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FOR SALE.
FOR SALE Two thi;oo-dollar meal
tickets on ono of tho leading reslau
rauts for $2.20 oach. Address 45,
Daily NjQbraskan. "
FOR SALE Now Gym outfit, com
plete; pants 32-32 shoes 8. 'Half
pricp. ,
wt-iV iSfOT?
Send your Laundry to
us? We do good work
and save )ou money
besides
Shirts Be to 10c
Collars -. t 2)o
Cuffs, por pair. 5c
11KLI. PnONR 80S. AUTO 3441
MERCHANTS LAUNDRY
DR. JOHN J. DAVIS
ggflH Graduate Rcfractronlst
jjllH AND OPTICIAN
(B ,JJa8 st' LINCOLN
Rim 28. Alt PhMt, ttflct 3021; hf. 28ll
FRESH EVERY DAYI
Onr Cnndi03 nnd Baked Goods $ro Always
Prosh nnd Good. Catoring onr specialty.
THE MAXWELL CO.
Ilotli Phones. 13th and N S(.
....EAT AT THE..
GOOD HEALTH CAFE
New Location Cor, I2(h and P,
TAKE YOlttl CLOTHES AND GO TO
SOUKUP & WOOD
EXPERT CLEANERS AND DYERS
nKiiL tel, 147. auto iaoa.
1330 N STltEET. '
WE KNOW HOW TO PRINT
ANYTHING. LET US CON
VINCE YOU . . .
' GREEH-COOPER CO.
113 O STREET.
j r" 'TASTES LIKE MORE
I "I to, The Drug Cirtfer
'j U 1321 O St. '
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! COLUMBIA NATIONAL BANK
OF LINCOLN, NEBRASKA
CAPITAL - $100,000.00
DON'S CAFE
, 114 8). 11
J. Wilihl, Mfr
Lakes' Dlnlag Room in Geniectlw
OPEN 0 A. SI. TO I A. SI.
C. A. Tucker, Jeweler
Dr. Sam'l. S. Sheari
. ...OPTICIAN... '
1123 O STREET
Your Patronage Soficitcd
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