The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 06, 1906, Image 4

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WHEN YOU SHOOT
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be it bird, Ixnit or tared. Make your
hott count by Iiootinj Hie bl l.Yk.;NS.
For i yearn. STHVCXS AKMS have
carried off l'KKMlUR HONORS fur AC
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Beautiful lliree-rnlor Aluminum ll-inqer will
be forwarded lor io tcnti in duuiut.
Ji Stevens Arms & Tool Co.,
P. 0. Doz 4096
0HI0OPEE FALLS, MASS., U. 8. A.
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the past, for the Ktudcut of the present, rind
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and (At tone' fffbiar at all tkt crtltgu :
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HINDS Oc JianLE. I'uDtialinra
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U 1321 O St.
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The "Language of Hope."
KotInUonH are now In progress
looking to tho adoption of Eupcranlo
in tho profJcedlngH of tho Peace Con
groHH, tliolasL Hcsnion of which was
held In St. Louis In 101.
Tho Rev. Krancls E. Clark, who or
Kanl.od the Clitistinn Endeavor move
ment, has an, artlclo on the "Language
of Hope" In tho last number of The
Christian Endeavor World, which a
friend has kindly handed me. After
g'lvlng other renBons for learning the
language, he says:
"But I Hero Is a roliglouu side to all
this, as I havo Intimated; and this ap
peals to many of our friends, and espo
dally to Kov. Horace Dutton, who has
fostered Christian Endeavor In ho
many countries In Europe, and has
now gone to London to perfect hlmseir
In Esperanto, that ho may preside over
the Esperanto meeting at tho World's
Christian Endeavor convention at Cle
neva next summer.
"He f.els, and I see much force in
It, thar-rr common language will break
down many barriers to the spread of
the gospel, that.lt will multiply Chris
tian literature for non-Christian lands,
and be a means of Intercommunication
between Christians In all countries,
"It is certainly appropriate that an
International society like the Chris
tian Endeavor should foster and en
courage an International language. No'
other can do It so well. ,1 am' not so
cniiek. nl .Icirnliig'n language as many-,
and a man past fifty has lost half his
linguistic power, but 1 shall do the
best I can with it, and I would cer
tainly advise every young person to
I lake it up. and thoroughly learn the
language of Hope, the language ol
Brotherhood, tho language of the twen
tieth century."
The Rev. Clark "has seen the cities
of many men," and knows perhaps as
well as any other man living what it
means to have to depend on Inter
preters hrforolgn lands.
Tho class in Esporanto will meet
Friday at f p. m., and regularly there
aTter ut that timo, unless It should be
foTfndthat another hour, will bettor
suit all concerned.
FRANK AhUOHNSON, U. 20!L
"When there is a ElckpaJLient in the
house, don't malto too milch, noise.
Football Is in a critical condition and
jour attention may onlyJUIl thesporl.
Go slow; don't do anything foolish I"
your mass meeting." Thi.i was tho
advice given by President Northrup
of Minnesota in a heart to heart talk
with the students at tho university re
cently -regarding the mass meeting, on
Wednesday nigh. He defended the
vclo power wih.eh lias been given to
tho various faculty1 committees over
student activities, saying that audi
powers are necessary Jn order to pro
vont unwise uctlon whjeh might hurt
tho university. .
This is tho seiiacn everybody situ
for portraits. Seo what Townsend is
produdng ami-make appointment for
your sifting. Studio, 220 South 11th
street.
Hawkey e Club.
Tho Uawkoyo Club meets with Pro
fessor Brunor. 231 1 South Sqvcntconth
street, Saturday ovoning, April 7, 190G.
All Iown students cordially invitcn.
Posters Colored posters In cqlorod
mats just tho thing for room decora
tions 15c each or two for 25c. ThoJ
famous "Cow Girl" poster, 20x24, in
matted, $1.00. Tho Lincoln Book Store.
WANTED Every user or prospec
tive tisor of a typewriter to havo a
free trial of tho VISIBLE Underwood.
Underwood Typewriter Co.,
Bell Phono No, 34S. UG No, 11th St.
Union Shlnliig Parlor Shine, Ave
cents; chairs for ladies. 1018 O St,
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Eat at tho Uni. Music Cafe.
Wirick 103C O Traveler's needs.
Printing Goorgo Bros.. 13th & N.
Chapin BroB., Florists. 327 So. 13th.
The Lincoln Local Express, 13-13 O St
Wirick Trunks and Bags. 103G O.
Typewriting,
aids Blk.
J. W. Brewster, nich-
Mlss Elsie Piper, 'OS, was a campus
visitor yesterday.
Don Cnmeron'B new lunch counter;
quick service. 119 So. 12th St.
Frank Beers, '05, Is visiting Univer
sity friends this week.
Forbes Stables, liTory, cab and bag
cnge, 1125 P St. Boll 550, Auto 1550.
Dr. Woodward, diseases of the oyo,
ear, noso and throat. Richards block.
. Miss Grace Hemplo of Omaha is vis
iting with her sistor, Pearl Hemplo,
'Oil.
All students know Miss Maud Ken
dall. She will sing Sunday afternoon
at 4 o'clock.
Miss Maud Kendall will sing at the
Sunday pcrvlce for students in Me
morial Hall at 4 p. m.
Carbon etchings by Townsend are
portraits that speak for themselves.
Studio, 22C South Eleventh street.
Don't fall to hear Miss Maud Kendall
sing next Sunday at 4 p. in. It will be
n service for University students.
H. E. C'rago, '05, Is visiting fjiends
at tho University. MY. Crago is super
intending the Tobias schools thisyoar.
A picture of a group is one thin"?
and n group portrait another. Town
send makes the latter. Studio, 22G
South Eleventh street.
Lawyers, attention! 'Books pub
lished by the Co-opera tivo Book Co,
for sale nt a price. Seo Rolfson at tho
Co-Op.
The Ensign Omnibus
and Transfer Co.
will "call nncJ get your trunks ami
take them lo any depot, or will
move them to any part of tho city
will call and get your checks
without extra charge and deliver
your bairiraero. We furnish. ImoLv
any time day or night. Our oilicN
Is never closed. Flno carriages for
funerals a specialty. Bth phones.
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LAWtOR CYCLE COMPANY,
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1324 "O" STREET
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NEW ONES
Steel Grays
Gun Metal Grays
Confederate Grays
The popular shades for spring.
We have a great display in our
famous "Kensington" make,
showing many new "kinks" In
coat styles. You should see
them.
$15 to $30
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
Magee&Deemer
1109 O
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HATS
We have spring bonnets for
young men trjat can't be beat
And the price will fit you as well
as the hat.
Don't forget we have full line
STETSONS
fASTER OXrORDS
R0QER5 &
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"1129 0 Street
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