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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 14, 1907)
mmmmmimmt''tlm''m,tmmmammmmmmmmmmmmmmmmWa0mWI t"-JS: j y;f c f in! ., .mMw. .s... urn i triiwg ! , . c'Y'V ibe Mi's mebras'fcan ;' " ft f' I 1 x . - 1 I. t i II I V V n . v 4 t 4- I i. trfe el at lig ft e b ra g ft an TIIR PROPRIITY OP THEJUNIVHB81TY OF NEBRASKA. LlNCOI-N, NEDnABKA. PUBLISHED EVERY DAY EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MDNDAY BY THE 8TUDEKT PUD. BOARD. Publication Office, 120, H. 14th St.- Kdltor-ln-chloff J. Carroll Knodo, AHHodato Editor Clydb E. Elliott, MnnriKlng Editor A. E. Long, AthlotlcH '.HurIi W. Crate, aonoml,NowH ...Stunrt P. Dobbs, Ttovlows.' .Oortrudo Mooro, Convocation Laura Rhondoo, AHHlstant Athletics. Miller 8, Benedict, ABHt. Oon. Nowb Sidney O. Evnns, Departmental.... Paul R. Butler, '07 J. C. Elder, 07 any Montgomery, '10 W. E. Standovcn. '07 Alexandor J. Dunlap, C. C. Hickman. '07 Btifilnqflfl jMhmiKcr.... Byron E. Yodor, AHHlBtant Manager Gay Hardy, Circulator II. C. Robortson, OS 0!) 00 07 '00 07 08 '09 09 09 08 03 00 TELEPHONE8: DAY Auto 1528. NIQHT 2365 and 4472 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDQ. Postofflco, 8tatlon A. Lincoln, Nob. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance Single Copies, 5 Cents Each. INDIVIDUAL. NOTICES Will bo charged for at the rato of 10 contB per InHortlon for every fifteen wordn or fraction thereof. Faculty notices and Unlvoralty bulletins will gladly bo published free. .Entered at tho pontofllco at Lincoln, Nebraska, na second-class mall matter under tho Act of Congress 'of Maroh 3, 1870. CONTRIBUTIONS. Tho next Issue will contain tho first of what, It Id hoiiotl, will bo it series of short stories and poems to ho contributed by people In THE Univer sity of Nebraska, ns Professor Bes soy avers It Is logally to be termed. (That, by tho way, Is tin Interesting point. When tho legislature passed tho bill In 1809 providing for a state unlvoralty, It votod tho namo should bo Tho University of Nebraska, so tho article la never properly dropped.) Now, as for these contributions, It is hoped that they shall bo flrst and always from tho students, If possible. suitable for literary' treatment, or who hns some composition already at hand, that the Nebrnskan bo allowed to pub lish' it. And the suggestion might not be out of placo that for tho first time, at least, you do not attempt a "Para dise Lost." It looks easy, but, alas, it is not. A EVENTS OF FORMER YEARS. Happenings of former years as re- corded In tho Nebrnskan: , Five Years Ago Today. J Charter Day exercises wore held In tho Armory. General Black delivered the address in tho evening. Two Years Ago Today. Charter Day exorcises as usual. Alpha Theta Chi won tho Inter-frator-nlty relay race. AN INTERESTING FIND. Metalflc Crucifix May Have Belonged to Spanish Friar In 1542. E. E. Dlackman of tho State His torical Socloly Museum yesterday be came greatly Interested In a small metallic crucifix shown him by A. A. Nielsen, a student in tho Engineering department. The crucifix was recent ly found burled with a skeleton un earthed by N. C. Sasso, near Orleans, Harlan county, Nebraska. The particular feature that makes' this discovery especially interesting is that somewhere In this region Is the placo whore Padllla, .tho first Spanish friar and mlslonary In western United States, was killed by tho In dians In 1542. "It is highly probable," says Mr. Blackmail, "that tho skeleton and crucifix inny bo those of the fa mous Padllla." Mr. Blackman will consult with some of tho local priests to see If the cross enn bo Identified with those worn by friars In Padllla's tlmo. There Is ovldenco that tho cross was worn by ono whoso vocation demanded him to take his life in his hand, as there is near tho foot of tho cross a small Spring Shirts Rich New Patterns .-.- Our Furnishing Dept. presents an unusually, at ' tractive display of Spring Shirts, Novelties, strik ing in design, entirely original this spring season and shown only by us. With such a varied . as- sortment, U is a good time to select your spring Shirt supply. Early choosing is most satisfac tory. Coat Shirts in abundance. Jplj Jpl.DU, IpZ. Colors fast guaranteed. Magee & Deemer Clothiers and Furnishers 1109 O Chapin Bros, Florists, 127 So. 12th. You will bo satisfied, with Cameron's Lunch Counter. A good writing tablet is a necessity. Got it at tho Uni Book' Store. The best placo to eat in town is "at Don't Cafe, 114 So. 11th St. Why not take your baths at Chris Bath House, corner 11th and P Sts.? Your writing always looks good on our fanoybox paper at tho Uni Book Storo. W rinitin TUP may prove imro LftninU I IIP injurious to your oyca thau wear ing nono at nil. Not ovory man n N 111 IVY vrlio calls him- iiwiiw w.nwv 8olfnn PPIII 1 0 T ls compotout t o UUULlu I fc Spectacles. wo bUow yon R. n u d oxplaln to dti n 1 1 u yu wliy wo nro i n u i nn nnt()0 rC8nltBi I imm mm mm Baa I I No charge for tests. 1143 O ON A SUNDAY 'AFTERNOON oa AFTER THE DANCE . CALL UP The .Ensign Omnibus .and Transfer Company For. Good, Frompt LIVERY SERVICE m-m LADIES' WAITING ROOM COMFORTABLY LOCATED ON BALCONY PHONOGRAPHS AND . GRAPHOPHONE GOLD ' MOUNTED REC0RD8 25 CENTS There should bo more of n general In terest among tho student body In the matter of composition and anything which will foster such lnterpst can not fall to benefit. Gonorally, wo are careless of 'our BngllBh, and to see some of ho compositions of Univer sity students would bo a revelation, ' laughable, but certainly not ploaslng. Further, tho story or poem will touch preferably, but not necessarily, on some phaso of college life or work, it will contain, hereafter, not, more than eight hundred words, and imay or may not have tho writer's name attached, provided tho editors aro made ac quainted with the authorship. Theso will bo published not every day, nor ovQry week, but simply once In a while. So", not ,any groat numbor of contributions will bo needed, but the more there are submitted, tho greater likelihood is there of tho ap pearance of good material in tho pa per, Let us' request, then, of every onelwho has over thought-of. a subject bas-relief of a skull. At the top of tho cross aro three letters, apparently "N. B. L" In explanation of which Mr. Blackman could offer no sugges tion. If tho crucifix can bo Identified as ono of those worn in tho time of Pa dllla, there Is littlo doubt but that tho priest's skeleton has been found. There is, however, a possibility that tho missionary distributed "crucifixes among his converts, In which case the presont relic might have belonged to an Indian. Mr. Blackman will make a trip to Orleans next summer for tho purpose of examining tho skeleton to determine whether it is that of a white man or an Indian. Tho skeleton was found In a sitting posture, with the cross resting on tho sternum, Just below tho chin, indicat ing that it was suspended by a thread about tho sneck. As the grave aof. tho martyred Pa dllla' has for centuries been sought by Catholics of tho country, this discov ery will probnbly lead them to make a careful Investigation on this clue. To The Ladies: We wish to call your attention to our Dress Goods Dept. We are receiving dally New 8pring Goods, and. ask you to call and Inspect the large assortment now displayed on our counters, we feel quite sure you will find just what you are looking for. Below we mention Just a few. J Wool Dress Goods For Spring During tho past week wo have received a representative lino of our Spring Dress Goods. Tho patterns are in Checks, Broken Plaids and Stripes, nnd tho colors extrgmoly light. Cream ground with color lines to form the pattern predominate. Then comes Tnm Light Brown and Reseda. Black and White or Cream will bo a prominent feature Wo aro slfowing a strong lino In re DC-in. to 38-in. at, tho yard ;5uC Other lines up to $1.50. Silks Wo have on our Silk counters , representative assortment of Noveltv Silk for Dresses nnd. Waists. As In Wool .Goods, Chocks, Broken Plaids and Stripes, aro well represented. Tho fabric is Tnffotn or Louisino, 10-inch to 20-lnck; at, iJ?S ' th y '.$1.00 Printed Silks There can bo no question about tho popularity of Printod Foulards Silk Brocho and Liberty Satin Brocho, for tho natty Shirt Waist Suit. They come In all tho vailing colors with Chenille Spol Coin Spots, Polka Dots, Floral and Novelty designs: 23-ln 04 nt to 24-in.; at, yard ; '. Jl.UU BELL PHONE 593 AUTO PHONE 3281 jjfrf a- . & i.wyKWJLcmei ( HALF BLOCK & TWELFTH AND N STREET V k&) 7 - i Mpf--'!. f, y-'- 'y.-rft. 'i' "' t -i i -- fr. Krrxzr&sr- rTTFTTT "