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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 8, 1906)
rx-."?"' , y f ' r ' : Gbe 2ailtt I :- IM . x tti e & a i Is fl e t va 0 ft a n TlIH PJtOpfcltTY dv t THE UNIVERSITY OP NEIJRASKA. LiNcor-N, Nkiiiuhka. PUBLISHED EVERY DAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAY BY THB STUDENT PUB. BOARD. Publication Office, 126 N. 14th SI. .N. IT X v. EDWIN MIMIOY SUNDERLAND, '07, . KniTOIt'IN-CIHEH 8M, RiNAKKHS'OlJ ' -r- - ManftKlriK Editor Fhbd Bam.Ai(i, '05 . . -( . . Nown Editor W. B. 8TANDEVEN, '07. UUHINKHfl MANADKR GXy Hardy, . . i . - AHHintnnt MannRor Byron E. Yo)kh, 'OB, - - ,- Circulator OAT TELEPHONE, Auto 1528. NIOHT, Auto 2365 ind 4472 Editorial Rooms and-Business Office ' Baicnunt, AdmlnUtratlon Building Pqstolfice, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. Subscription Price, $2.00 Per Year PAyibU in Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDIAL'NOTIOES wllljxi clmrRod for nt tlio xato of lOcenUi nor lnaortlqn for ovory llftoon words or fraction tboroof.. Faculty notlcos and Unlvorslty Imllotlns will gladly 1h publishes! f roo. Entered nt tlio noat'.nico at Lincoln. Nobranka. r Bocond-olaHH mail ninttor undor tlio Act of MroBS 01 Aiarcn u, miu. M TIME TO 8T0P. . The tlmo. him asuredly como when tho efforts of cortaln University stu doftts, to arouse nn antagonism ngalnst the Deiinof Women should bo brought tonn abrupt ondlng. The first hoax that was perpetrated along this ltnti was funny nnd did not of Itself merit sovore censure, but a second fako fol lowing close upon tho libels of tho first gives ovldonco of a .determined spirit to rtstay with tho game" until tho atithorltiostako a hand In tho mat ter. Wo do not believe that the offending students fully realize hoV serious Is thclr offense, when vlowod from tho standpoint of the welfare- of tho Unl vorBlty as a whole, nor do wo believe that they understand tho danger of along to'tho lines havo led J.to ualiy fallacious iellofs) until Mrs.Borkley fa generally 'thought to bo Jimlnly r'6 sponsible tor every Innovation Intro duced into student government, and this Is in no sense the truth. Whatever your private opinion is, W manly enough to "koop It dark" until y,ou aro ready to talk and act openly and above, board. DENT8 FROM THE KICKER. Why Is U. 309 so cold? For tho boneflt of tho Esquimaux? Why do co-ods hold receptions in the Library entrance hall? Why is the Library chair hog? Why does It matter ao much about tho old bones, anyway? Why doesn't some one pick a real All-American team? Tho Kicker hum bly submits tho following: Right end. ...;.;. Mueller, Cincinnati Right tackle. .".-. Jones, Crelghton Right guard .Kenyon, Drako Cohtor ......Cooke, Nebraska Loft guard Spohcer, Doane Loft tacklo... (Malta) Vita, Minnesota Left end Coopor, South Dakota Quarterback Klckorsall, Chicago Left tiiilf McDbugal, Hastings Right half.- Wall-Ace, Kansas Fullback . . Rupport, Ames -si .. 1R,e bras Iran 4 ,y'-- - '.4 . -I .&." " . -l!j . .. - r ' . tr '.-v SPECIAL . , , CkOTftlNG "'"'' ' ; ' ' ' ' ' 1- ': 0 EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings pt other days as re corded In The Nelraskan: Four Years Ago Today. Juniors hold u class meeting. Chair, man Newton of tho athletic commit tee made a report. 'Three Years Ago Today. Speaking editorially, the Nebras- kan cautioned tho "N" men to chooso a man of "good moral character and ability" for the captaincy of the 1903 ' eleven. Benedict was selected a few days later, I One Year Ago Today. Tho Sophomores dofeated tho j Freshman eleven by tho score of 5-0. 1 FOR YOUNG MEN Not the ordinary Suits and Coats that are sold as i . . young men's clothes, hut something with distinctive ; style and grace. The young man who cares for this sort of clothing will find it here, and our policy of fair pricing makes the cost as little, or even less than commonplace clothes ' cost in other stores, A wide rari&e of styles and materials in young men's ' I I I II I II -I I .. , , , , .m Suits and O'coats $15 and $18 MAYER BROS. CXXKXXXXX)CXXXXXXXDOCXDeOOOOOOCXXX3000CXXXX)COCOCXXXD RESULTS TIE L L V Vo claim to bo tho best CLEANERS and DYERS In Lincoln and S aro hero to prove It. Our methods and machinery are Iho VERY Q LATEST1 and our workmen tho best that money can secure. g Wo clean tho flneBt drossos and robes without danger of fading S or. shrinking and guarantee not to injure thorn in any way. Wo also 0 cloaa gontlomon'8 clothing of all, kinds. Goods called for and dellv- q ored. All goods thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing. Phono Boll 147 1320 N street. Phone Auto 1292 Q Call or write for price list. Lincoln, Neb. Q J. C. Wood & Company CXXXXXXXXDOCXX)CXX5CXXXXOOOOCOOOCXXXXXXX3CXXXXX5000000 such a course. To arouse antagonism against a mombor of tho faculty with out plainly stating and proving defi nite charges ,of unfitness to hold office, a to Incite rebellion against tho University authorities, an offense which Is .justly punishable with ex pulsion. ',. No charges, of any nature havo been brought against tho Dean of Women openly and wo can only say In reply to such Insinuations as havo gone the rounds that any man who wljl deliberately spread a rumor that ho Is afraid to glvo voice to openly, is a coward and Unworthy to bo a mombor of tho student body of th University of Nebraska. Wo belloYe that tho greatest part of Mrs. Barkley's unpopularity has arisen from a misconception of the part she has'lo play In executive cir cles. It was generally thought that sho was behind tho conception and enforcement Of Rule 34, whereas wo havo the Chancellor's word that this was In no particular tho true state of affairs. Exaggeration of "her efforts' AN INTERESTING EXHIBIT. Omaha Charley Collection of Indian Relics on Display. Tho Omaha Charley collection of In dian relics, recently secured by tho State Historical Society, will soon bo entirely mounted. Of tho live, hun dred Interesting and Instructive groups of thh? collection, ono caso of Indian dolls Is especially worthy of examina tion. These dolls nro dressed in the costumes of tlio various tribes. One pair of Ogalalla dolls Is unusually flno, representing a warrior and his squaw. Each wears a moon shell and is elaborately decorated In beads. In tho same caso Is an Interesting, though gruesome relic, In tho form of a quirt or Indian whip. The handle Is of polished human bono, and for a lash Is a human scalp of long, black hair, carefully braided and tied. The "un der side of th'o scalp Is artistically decorated with bead work. Holiday Suggestions Fancy Clocks With movements that aro absolutely guaranteed Almost all our numbers wo show In both French Grey and Gold finish. Prlcesaro regulated byline. " dimension of pattern and run $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.60 $4.00, $4.50, $6.00, $6.00, $6.50, $7Q0, $7.50, $8.50, $9.00, $10.00,. $12:50, $15, $20.00, and $25.00. VY&n's Bath Robes Some very handsome combinations In Eiderdown and All Wool Blanket Robes. Prices, $3,50 $5.00, $C00, $7.50 and $8.00. Men's Fansy Umbrellas '. (In fine covers, witli handsorno gold mounted or Ivory decorated handles a gift any man would prize, In a range of prices $3.50, $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $G.00, $8.00, $10.00 and $12.00. In natural wood handles from 50c to $5.00. TVlen's Holiday Neckwear In four-in-hands, tecks and all the shapes worn by men, in tho most effect- . ive combinations; 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. ., t ' Jmkr&U&& For Aomen Wo carry a complete line of Women's Umbrellas in natural handles from 50c up. Wo havo lately received our holiday stock of Women's Umbrollas, in Mother of Pearl, Silver and Gold mounted handles. A more handsotrio line than wo havo over carried, and many of them are priced ,at but a trlllo more than the worth of tho handles alone. Prices are $2,5.0, $3,00, $5.00, $5.50, $7,50, $8.50, $10.00. $12.50 and up to $17.00. If yon anticipate buying an Umbrella as a Christmas gift you will .prqflt by seeing this lino before buying. t MILLER & PAINE Why not talco your baths at Chris' Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? LlNDSEY'S PLACE R. E. ER1AIN, '99 - A. eV REJRKIINiS RETAILORS ANU JOHDEKS OF TOBACCO, CIGARS, AND NEWS ALtEdRflll (HOCOLAItS AT RECTORS --v. ". .' V-.' ,1