The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, December 10, 1907, Image 2

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THE .DAILY NEBRAKAN
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THE PnOPBUTY OP
TIIR UNIVKItBITY OF, NEBRASKA.
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rUBUSHEO EVERY OAT EXCEPT SUNDAY AND MONDAt
BY TUB STUDENT PUB. BOAP.D,
Piblieatlod Otnct. 126 No. 14th St.
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EdltorlnChlaf Mr A. Mills, '08
Managing Editor Clyde E. Elliott, '09
Business Manager... H. C. Robertson, 'OS
Editorial and Business Office:
BASEMENT, ADMINISTRATION BLDO.
Postofflce, Station A, Lincoln, Neb.
SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, 2.00 PER YEAR
Payable In Advance
Single Copier. B Cents Each
Telephones: Bell A 1466, Auto 1888
INDIVIDUAL NOTICE9vwM be.chanttd
for at tho rato of 10 cents por insortlon
for ovcry fifteen wordB or fraction thereof.
Faculty notlccB ana Untvoralty bulletins
will gladly bo published froe.
"Entered at tho postorrico at Lincoln,
Nebraska, as second-class mall . matter
under tho Aot of Conpross of Maroh 3,
1879..
was manifested that lsji credit to tho
TudgnTolfT ftnd'cliSfScteF of" tliff figrl
cultural students. Their work Is
quite apart from augmentation ami
publfa Breaking as a general thing but
even thnt being tho case, tho moro
credltablo Is this manifestation of a
(loalro to aviill thcihsclvJBs of an ap
"portunlty to broaden their experience.
Unquestionably Httbstantlal benoflt
can not but come to tho student who
do-
go
soniothlng out of'them.
listens to theso lntor-colleginte
bates with a determination to
. THEFAIR.
Tho County Fair Ib pow a thing of
tho past but boforo pormlttlng the
affair to bo crowded back Into oblivion
a fow wordB of commondation 1b cer
tainly tho duo of thoBO who assumed
tho rcBponslblllty and who mado It a
success. Judging from tho vorjr fa
vorable reports current it undoubtedly
was successful both from a financial
"ami-aoclal point of view. Tho oppor
tunltlosforlendlng a holping hand
In tho . way oflvlng your Jndlvldual
support to worthy enterprises aro un-
limited but tho unfortunato thing Is.
that those opportunities aro somo-
tlmbB passed up. Not so In regard to
thlb benoflt for tho University Y. W.
C. A. upon which occasion tho studont
rMwdfcraillzlng that tho object Ib
worthyTTttadly. turn out. TIib function
sdlyUi
has been populu
thoro 1h no reason
iWntho
on wnjSi
past" and
should not
Oompensatlon.
(Hocelvcd from ono who "has went,")
I did not laugh at ono profs jokes,
I went and cut another';
And ono assumed Bttch dignity
My mirth I could nosniother.
I always got lir late for ono
Ton minutes lato or more;
Ho wanted all to hear him out
And my caso mado him Boro.
Anothor ono conditioned mo
Because TVHtT not plug; t
Anothor Just 'caiiBo 1 forgot
Tim name. dL Honm rara,bug
Well, "how 1'vo flunked "and I've gono
homo
My college days are done,
But lot mo tell you, college folks -I
had a lot of fun. Ex.
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'FLAT S!f ALL
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BRIGHTON
Flat Clasp Garters
for solid comfort. The neVesI shades
and designs of one piece, pure silk
web. All metal parts heavy 'nickels
plated brass, cannot rust. 25c a pair,
tall dealers jor by mail.. '
PIONEER SUSPENDER CO,,
71Q market Streot PttltadelpUla
ifclrit Pumtir fiiHprhiltrf A
PA88INQ OF FENCE.
The fence that has helped enclose
tho Athletic Field on the south and
west Bides haB been removed. Tho
pnBHiig of tho fence marks tho first
stop in tho destruction of tho athletic
Hold. Next Bprlng ground will bo
.broken oh tho gridiron for tho engin
eering building and before' next fall
comes around Nebraslka Field will -be
a thing of tho past.
Tho Cornhusker football team will
not play Bondor'u toam-at Eullman,
Washington, Christmas. Several of
the playors do not want to mako the
trip and the Athletic Board does not
look with favor upon the proposl-
y
CHRISTMAS GOODS
RIINE LEATHER NOVELTIES
USEFUL, DURABLE, bR NAM ENTAL2
Pockot Books, Carcl Cases, Bill Books, Shopping
-TBags, Trunks, Oxford Bags, "Suit Casosr
nncTWrfst
Ladies'" Satchels, Fitted Bags, Flasks, Cigar Cases,
Dressing Cases; Toilet Rolls, etc., etc. Our line
is complete and of the newest styles. Visit us. '
WIRICK'S TRUNK STORE
1036 O STREET
UNIVERSITY BULLETIN.
BUDD S Sample JEWELRY SALE
CufTBt
I bought a sample line of Scarf Pins and
I will sell them at ONE-THIRD OFF,
See my window.
am not in the jewelry business.
BUDD, $2.50 HATTER
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11:00 a. m. Memorial Hall.
Convocation. Dr. Samuel Avery,
"ThcScIentlst and the. Public."
Friday, December 13.
Io.wa-Nobraska 'debate.
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Chicago Great Western Railway.
. Tho Short Lino and most popular
train service to St Paul and Minneapo
lis. Trains leave Omaha qt 7:30 a m.
and 8: 30 p. m., making direct connec
tions with all trains for tho North
WtJSt. Homeseokers'-jates every first and
third Tuesday during Octo"bor nnd No
vember to points In Northwest.
Ask -to bo routed .via tho "Great
Western" railroad.
For further information apply to
FRED WIGHT,
District Passenger Agent,
M2KEarnam St., Omaha, Neb.
DramatTcvCJjjb Meeting.
Tho Dramatic Club-iylll meet UiIb
CL'wt " . y '"" - . :7C :
Everv member Is -tirced to boTiresont
to consider some important ousincsqm
MME. F.F.ROSS
Scimtiflo Cblropriist Manicurist
AIR 11ESSIM IM UtSME MltHt
ISM 0 ft, LINCOLXrNEi.
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5 Get your ahoeiTshlntd by
$ Arharloan hoys at
i COLE & McKENNA'S j
5 PALM GARDtN - '.I
contlnuo to bo bo in thff future. All
that is required to Insuro Us perma
nent and lasting favor Is an annual
crpp of enthusiastic workers who aro
willing to lay asldo poraonal con
veniences and indulge in a little work
for the general good of the-Unlversity
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. AN EXAMPLE.
Tho information has reached the
NobraBkan ofllco to the olTect thai the
Btudonts at tho Stato Farm havo en
gaged something over 100 tickets for
flio Iowa-Nebraska dobato next Friday
evening. Thoro are approximately
threo hundred st'uderits registered for
thQ coursed in hgrl6UUUV6r'aml'",out"r;
4haWuunvbotwon-Uun4rfid havohowa
ther intention to come out and hoar
this debate. It would seem unjust to
tho Btudonts registered for work on
tho campus, who havo a better op-
-Torttmtty"ty ' WiSWrnio "Interested i
such matters t6nhtlmato that, possi
' bly tho stato farm students show a
livlier appreciation of tho genuine
importance of this work but actions
speak .yolumpB. A,JPasB mooting was
held at tho stato farm on Friday oveh
ing of InBt week'and an eager interest
tion.
Coach Walker of tho Utah Agrlcul
turo football team is in tho city.
Mr. Walker had hoped to, schedule a
game with the Cornhuskers for the
Christmas holidays, but the decision
or tho Athletic Board not to le"t the
Xobrnska eleven- mako a western
trip dashed tho hopes of tho Utah
Coach. Next year NobraBka may be.
ablo to glvo tho MormoirB a gamo.
Burdotto G. Lewis ha"B beep appoint
ed Bonlor statlclaH of tho Now York
public service commission. Mr. LowJS
did graduate worlc at tho Universities
of Cornell anuSviscohsln after his
graduatlon-from-NobraskaProvioua
to his present appointment ho-Bervcd
on a committee lnvpBtlgatlng finances
and financial securities of the rail-
J ways of the United States. Ho was
recommended to his present position
his formor employers.
Tho arclies'i'ovcr tho entrance gates
w.ero madQ in tho shops in 1905, but
were not placed attho. gates until
last summer. Tho pieces composing
the - arches were made by different
students whb were taWpg'shop work
at that time, . '
Ames losT nlho of Tier 'Varslfy- foot
ball men this year, ncludlng Captain
McElhlnnoy, heffert, Jensen and Hubbard.
20 long letters In-a(Yard-0 Box for
25c.
JDr.Chast
Burr Blk.
JfgujiHhluf..-den.ti8t;-02
25c buys the Ynrd-0 Xmaa box.
Patronize Capital Hotel Barber shop.
LINCOLN DANCING ACADEMY
1138 N St.
Socialnights Mon. and Wed., 8 to U
Beginners night, Wednesday, 8 to H
UNI. STUDENTS BSPBCIAJJ-Y INVITED
-SELECT CROVD
ChajiinEros., florists, 127 So." 12th.
Tho Vard-0 25c boxes aro beauties.
UNIVERSITY JEWELER t OPTICIAN
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JEWELER
Dr.S.S.Shean
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