iwuuwMiwirjM.iiiwijiiijjwwwui.aicwwwiuMitRiuM - - " - . . w !. . ml. i muzr ' st i- Mt r" t THE PA1JLV NEBRA8KAN ttbe SailK flebraehan tub pitorteftTy or Tim tJNlVlDKBITY OV NEIMASICA. Lincoln, Nebraska. MUSHED EIERT OAT EXCEPT SUROAT MB MHIAT TiY TIIJ3 8TUDKNT J'Ull. BOARD. Pobliutloi Itflct, 126 No. 14th St. EdItor-ln-Chlef Mananlng Editor.. Business Manager. M. A. Mills, '08 ..Clyde E. GJIIott, '09 . .H. C. Robertson, '09 Editorial and Business Office: BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLOQ. Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb. SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, $2.00 PER YEAR Payable In Advance 8ln(ilo Copies, 5 Cents Each INDIVIDUAL NOTICES will bo charged for at tlio mto of 10 coijIh pur insertion for ovury (If toon words or f ruction thereof Faculty notlocn and Unlvorslty bulletin) will Gladly bo publlabod froo. GET INTO f ROUBLE. TCntoroil ut tho pOHtofllco ut Lincoln, Nobmskn, us ftacoml-ulumi mall niattor under tho Act of ConRroHH of March 3, 187'J. ABOUT SCRAPS. It will bo but a short time until the traditional difficulties between tho Freshmen and tho Sophomores reach an acuto stage. In order to properly moot Iho crisis the matter should be sorloiiBly coiiHldorod, first In respect to tho reason for this struggle and sec ondly Ita consequences. As to tho reason for a fooling existing between tho first and second year classes thoro perhaps, can bo assigned no logical reason, but tho fact remains that in ovory college It Is thought necessary and salutary to subject the Freshman to u certain amount of dlHlpllne in order that he may bo In the proper frnnio of mind to assume his place in college life It Is a good ou3tom and should bo perpetuated, but Judgment should be used by all concerned, so that tho nft'nlr does not degenerate in to a senseless destruction of univer sity property without anything to com mend it and ninny things to condom It. against the custom If I; were not, that usually .some over zealous Freshlo or Soph oversteps the boundaries of reason and forgets tho rights or others both property and personal. Could There could be no objection raised We6leyai Seniors Promulgate Mock Rules. Tho senior class at Wcsleyan is hav ing a llttlo trouble with the facility owing to tho publication of fiomo mock regulations which tho fourth year stu dents felt called upon to pfornulgdto in order to glvo tho Methodist school' the atmosphero of a real unlvorfdty. Tho ontlro senior class was "called up on tho carpet" tho other day and put thru a torturing quiz In an effort on tho part of the faculty to fix. the guilt on the oxact perpetuators of tho horrible crime. Tho inquiry revealed nothing, but tho investigation to find tho guilty htudentfl fltill continue. Mcanwhllo the naughty seniors Btand around trembling with fear and look ing innocent lest they be discovered and dismissed from dear old Wcsley an. The mock rules follow: Special Information. Requirements relative to the con duct of Students: 1. Young men Bhall not remain at homo front church services on the Sabbath to write letters to their sweethearts. 2. Grandpa and Grandma must chap- orone all young people while courting In tho parlor. ". Tho landladies must keep a bench log felsi In the Hall In order to pre vent the entrance or escape of secret callers. 1. Not more than two couples shall hold down the spoon at one and the same time . 5. Boys must keep on tho proper side of the high board fence in chapel. 6. Boys must all ride to and from Lincoln on the Intorurban (faro G cent) and ladies must ride on the Lin coln Traction line. 7. No young man shall call on tho same young lady more than twice in tho same or consecutive semesters. s. Young men must refund their sweethearts' pictures. 0. Only seniors and props shall be permitted to dream in their sleep. 10. It will be a sacred duty for each SWELL SNAPPY SHOES, $3.50 and $4.00 All the New Styles See Our Windows AW$& ON'5 UNIVERSITY BULLETINS. You Can't afford to neglect your visual sense. Cross eyes arc fre quently tho result of muscular weakness which may bo overcome with proper glasses. If yau are thus afflicted (or sue objects double, even for a few mo ments at a time) get an opinion And don't forget the earlier the easier in eye care Hallett, Graduate Optician, 1143 0 Street ! thoro bo uti arangement made where-1 student to bathe every Saturday morn by this clash might .occur in some j Ing from 9 to 10. Thursday, October 10. 11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall. Convocation. 'Cello 'recital by Miss Lillian Elehe. Romance sans Par olo Davidoff. Melody Pjscher Waltz Goltermann. Cradlo Sang Hauser. Serenade Espagnolo Glascounow. Andante Raff. 7: lit j). m. Armory. Pershing Ride drill. b:00 n. in. Nebraska Hall tf. Pathological Club meets. Demon stration by Dr. R. A. Lymon. "Ef fect of Vagus Stimulation (weak and strong currents), Chloroform, Ether, Suprarenal Extract. Alco hol, Digitalis (toxic doses) on Mammalian Heart." 11:.10 a. m. Memorial Hall. Football rally. Friday, October 11. I: .10 to 0:00 p. m. Memorial Hall. Reception Room Friday afternoon tea. All University girls invited. Sunday, October 13. l:0o p. m. U. 106. , Y. W. C. A. vesper sen Ice. .Musical program Thursday, October 17. j 7:1.", p. nt. Armory. i'ersning nine drill. Tryout lor now members. " t229'0'SttEET.fr ll 1 place more adapted to It than, for in stanco Memorial Hall filled with com paratively rragllo furniture, there would be loss criticism. The uppei classmeu would deserve the gratitude of everyone if they would take the niattor in hand and evolve some plan whereby tho undesirable features would bo eliminated and tho desirable ones preserved. It is In the nature of things that such matters as class spirit and college spirit should Beem of first Importance to us here at this time. Many a graduato of Nebraska remom bors with delight his experience in class scraps and would regret to see .the custom relogatod to tho rear. And further we must not suffer to a lapse of enthusiasm but cherish every good custom Jealously, for in that way and in no othor can wo hope to keep alive, tho old time Nebraska spirit. 11. All ladies must do their mani cure from 1 to 2 p. m. on Saturday. 12. It shall bo the duty of the land lady to see to It that all roomers wear ing switches and false teeth must remove- tho same during sleeping hours. 1.1. Co-education strictly forbidden. By order of THE SENIORS. New lines in fall millinery. The Fa mous. Thirteenth and O streets. New Hue of fall hats. Special atten tion to students. Nichols, 116 No. 1.1th. Wo manufacture all of our Candies & Ice Cream Wo make tho finost and most dolicions drinks in tho city. TRY OUIl FAMOUS ATHENIAN BITTER SWEETS CHEW "NUT LOVET" and EAT "SAUER KRAUT" MADE BY OLYMPIACANDY CO., 1131 OSt. Dr. Chas. Youngblut, dentist, Burr 131k. 202 Matt's place Pool and cigars Old It'oidolborg, 146 No. Eleventh street. 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