The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 25, 1907, Image 4

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Spring
Novelties
Those
Latest
Eastern
College
Styles
Made to
Order
$20.00
and
Higher.
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Elliott Bros.,
TAILOR8
Both Phones. 1210 O St.
BASE BALL GOODS
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Sole Agents for D. & M. Baseball
and Athletic Goods. We also carry the
Spalding line. Special prices to clubs
on bats, balls, mitts and uniforms.
LAWLOR CYCLE CO.
1324 O 8t.
Only bicycle and sporting goods house
on O stroet.
SPECIAL LADIE8' MAN TAILORED
8UIT8 $11.35 to $40.00
JACKETS 7.35 to $21.35
8KIRT8 $4.00 to $18.65
Misses 8ulta.. $10.00 to $18.00
Work, goods and fit guarantod.. Also
GENT8' TAJLORINQ
R. C HUBERT,
117 No. 12th Street
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Gotrell &
Leonard
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ALBANY, N. Y.
Hikers of CAPS, GOWHS and HOODS
To IN Amricaa Colltgi ml UnlnrtltlM.
CLASS CWTRACTS A SPECIALTY
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At Convocation Tells of Proper Way to
Live.
Hon. Georgo F. Williams of Boston
spoko at Convocation yesterday upon
experiences which cannot be gained
thru reading nor thru speech. All his
suggestions were personal and intend
ed to aid us as students. Our success,
Mr. Williams said, depends very large
ly upon whnt wo inherit from our pa
rents. Father and mother are the
most important influence in a man or
woman's life. Strong constitution and
good health causo differences in hu
man nature, and wo are not responsi
ble for these advantages or disadvan
tages of heredity. Wo should bestow
mercy upon our less fortunate fellows
and bo charitable in our Judgments.
Many studying men do not under
stand the duty thty owo to country,
nor how little they give in return for
the products and blessings of labor,
sacrifice, bloodshed and martyrdom.
In his own life he spoko of the law
book ho published and how two years
afterward ho was recommended for
the odltorlship of an annual book be
cause of his caro and accuracy dis
played. Any thoro work, even the
done for the merest pittance, Is always
worth while. What wo do' and think
is largely a matter of habit, and
strength of life consists In forming
good habits so that methods may be
come involuntary. As soon as a man
thinks ho knows it all, at that mo
ment his usefulness and development
coase.
Borrowing trouble Is largely a habit
and sixty per cent of our energy is
spent in worry. What is a typical
old maid but a wry faced, sour indi
vidual, fretting and worrying over
trifles. Men may bo old maids, too, for
the cynic's interests havo found no
mate and wo get nothing good from
him. When people get despondent bo
sure there is something wrong physic
ally and remedy that first.
Ho sounded a wnrnlng noto against
selfish purposes, for true pleasure In
life consists In what wo give to oth
ers, not what wo receive. Do not lose
the capacity for enjoying human
things, but keep your soul overflowing
for the good of humanity. Live for
your country and for the good of your
fellow men, and when all else Is gone
keep your laugh. Don't bo bribed
against the interests of humanity, but
develop talent and strength and there
will be money to buy it
PHI DELTA PHI
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Rutoiibli Print
HUYLER'S
Chocolates and
Bon Bona.
TUm Mi-tin Otitt- m&
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Legal Fraternity Holds Banquet at
Llndell.
Phi Delta Phi held their annual ban
quet at the Llndell hotel Thursday. A
largo nurnbor of the members were
present. The list of toasts was as
follows:
Original Writ Dean Pound
Declaration Professor Wilson
Plea Professor Hastings
Replication. Professor Costigan
Rejoinder D. D. Drain
Surrejoinder Charles Knapp
Rebutter Harry Koyser
Surrebutter Professor Ayers
The Drug Cutter.
Cornell 'will ham the finest athletic
field In the worlov-The cost will bo
$350,000. Two hundred subscriptions
of $500 each are being solicited from
the alumni for this purpose.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
CAPITAL t4t,000.00
Snrplaa mad Proflta.... ltO.OOO.OO
DEPOSITS 3,0ft,OO0.00
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SPALDING
ATHLETIC GOODS
ALWAY8 PA88 BECAU8E THEY ARE KEPT UP TO THE MARK
AND NEVER FALL 1ELOW THE OFFICIAL 8fXNbARD,
Recognized Universally as Best for Athletes.
SEND FOR THESE BOOKS NOWTEN CENTS PER COPY
No. 288. Group XVI Muscle Building. By Dr. L, H. Gulick, Director
of Physical Training, N. Y. Public Schools.
No. 27. Group XII Collogo Athletics. By M. C. Murtfhy, the Well-
known Athletic Trainer, now with Univ. of Penn.
No. 246. Group XII Athletic Training for Schoolboys. By Geo. W.
Orton of the Univ. of Penn. and a famous athlete himself.
A copy of our complete catalogue of athletic goods will be mailed upon
request. "
MAIL ORDER DEPT.
A. G. SPALDING & BROS.
126 Nassau 8t, NEW YORK.
149 Wabash Ave, CHICAGO.
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Yau art waarins; totter clothes than formally
YES,
and far lass monay.
Dresher, The Tailor
143 South 12th, Lincoln.
makes my clothes now.
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RESULTS TELL
We claim to be the best CLEANERS and DYJBJtS lm Lfrooly and
are tor to prove It Our aaetkods and maehlnety art eae VERY
LATEST and our werkaaen the beat tkat bomj ean Beeere.
We claaa tke Ineat dresses and rabaa wieaout daager af aadtac
ar ahrlnklng and guarantee not to injure then lm any way. We alao
elean gentlemen's oiothlng of all kfada. Goods called far and deitr
ered. All feeds thoroughly sterilized. We do altering and repairing.
Fbese Bell 147 1110 N street rnoaa Aula lift
all or write fer prloe list IAaooln, Neb.
J. C. Wood & Company
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FRATS-
When in need of COAL call and see the
WHITEBREAST CO.
We will treat you right
Phones: Bell 234; Auto 1610.
Office 1106 O.
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UNION COLLEGE
TAILORS
Main Gallaga
BUILD I N Q
For First Class. Tailor
Ing at Law Prlaas . . .
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Auto, 48 Callaga View
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H" te PRINTING
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Why Not Let Thaai
Do It Now?
KBW LOCATION-US B. 1Mb.
BOTHPttOHOM
Gregory's Washed Coal $6.50
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