i JLT" Tttfi . ('' . a'- n'i tff . I Vw '' 'j ' tt V H a jS fc fa t I, 1 .---.' its 1; :: I Business Directory if Evory Loyal University Student It Urged to patronlzo theae Ne braakan advertisers, and to men tion the paper while doing to BANKS . .JContral National. u First Trust and Savings, Farmors & Merchants. BAKERIES r" ""Folsom. BATH HOU8E Chris',' Blevonth1 and P Sts. . BOOK STJDRES , : , Co-Op. Porter's, " UrilvorBity. " " CIQAR8- . Cole fiTMcKonna. CLOTHING Farquhar. Magee & Doomer. "? . Mayor BroB. Palaco Clothing Co. Spolor & Simon. COAL Gregory. Whltobreast. CONFECTIONERY Lincoln Candy Kitchen. DANCING ACADEMIE8 Lincoln. Williams. DENTI8T8 J; R. DavlB. Yungblut. DRY G00D8 Horpolsholmor. Miller & Paine. DRUGGI8T8 Rlggs. .--... ENGRAVER8 m . Cornell. FL0RI8T8 Chapln Bros. 0. H. Prey. FURNIBHINGS- Budd. Fulk. Magoo & Doemer. Mayer Bros. . Palace Clothing Co. Speler & Simon. Fred Schmidt & Bros. GR0CERIE8 Nebraska Grocory & Meat Co. HATTER8 Budd. Fulk. ' Unland. Edward Corf & Co ICE CREAM 7 Cameron's. Franklin Ice' Cream Co. JEWELER- ' HallotU Tucker. LUNCHEONETTE8 Folsom. LAUNDRIES Evans, Merchants. OPTICIANS Shean. ORCHE8TRA G. P. Thomburg. PHOTOGRAPHER8 Townsend. PRINTERS George Bros. Simmons. Young & Van Tyne. 8HEET MUSIC E. J. Walt RESTAUR ANT8 Boston Lunch. $. Cameron's. 8HOE8 Beckman Bros. Branthwalte. Budd. Cincinnati Shoe Store. Sandersons. Rogers & Perkins. . Petty. Hereford. SKIRTS The Skirt Stroe. TAILORS . Elliott Bros. Herzog. Ludwlg. Marx College Tailors. Scotch Woolen Mills. Gregory. . THEATERB Lyric. Majestic. Oliver, . TYPEWRITERS- Lincoln'. "iType writer Ex- change. Underwood Typewriter Co. r- t f PATRONIZE YOUR FRIENDS-OUR ADVERTISERS University Bulletin Saturday, 20 Minnesota basketball game. Informal dance 8 p. m. Tuo8day 28 MshRec'lta!." 'Tomplo theater) , 5: 06 pVnl". Mr. Guy Bovier WilllamB. Tuosday, 23 Annual Poaco Program. Convocation 11. Judgo Lincoln Frost of Lincoln. Hon. J. L. Wobstor of Omaha. Friday, 23 "Social ProblomB and Their Relation to Public Hoaltn," Prof. Goorgo E. Howard. Tom plo, 5:00 p. m. Friday, 26 Froshmnn-Bophomort? bas ket ball game Friday, 26 Vosper sorylco. Memo rial Hall, 5:00 p. m. ChoruB, String and Vocal Quartet, Saturdny, 27 Students' Debating club. U. 106, 7:30 p. m. Komensky club. Tomplo Music Hall, 8:00 p. m. Saturday, 27 Junlor-Benior basket ball game. Maron. Friday, 2 "The Problem for Euro peans In Colonizing the Tropics' Dr. F. Orolghton Wollman of Washington, D. C. Tomplo, 5:00 p. m. Tuesday, 2 '"Lumborlng in Washing ton," E. G. Polloys. "Microscopic Study of Wood," G. N. Lamb, N. 7 at 7:30 p. m. Friday, 5 "Some Aspects of the His tory and Geography of Disease," Dr. H. B. Ward. Unlvorsity Tem ple Theater, 5:00 p. m. Friday, 5 Pershing Rifles' Hop. Fra " ternity Hall. Saturday, 6 Intor-claBB championship gamo. Tuosday, 9 "Some Principles of De velopment," J. Caroll Knodo. Student convocation. Tuesday, 16 "Commercial ForeBt Nuraorles," L. O. Williams. N. 7 at 7:30 p. m. Friday, 19 "How May tho Spread of Infectious Diseases Bo Prevent ed?" Dr. H. H. Walto. Temple, 5:00 p. m. Farmers and Merchants Bank 15th & 0 Sts. Only Commorcial Stato Bank, in Lincoln Established 1001 Want - Ads AdvoTtlBomenta for tho want ad column should be left at the business office, basement Administration Bldg., between 10 a. m. and 12 m., or be tween 2 p. m. and 6 p. m. Cash must accompany all orders for want ads, at the rate of 10 cents per insertion for every fifteen words or fraction thereof for the first inser tion; three insertions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents. WANTED Three students, men or womon, to solicit subscriptions for the National Teachers and Students' Ass'n. A trip to Chattanooga, cruise of tho Atlantic to Quebec and return offered for the highest number. See Mrs. Barkley immediately. 107-90-92 WANTED Two or throe young men as lecture and ontortainment coiirso salesmen. Salary and expenses guar anteed to right man. Start Immedi ately. Address Box 95, Lincoln, Nob. 109-91-3t FOR SALE. Due bill for sale on an up-to-date tailor, at 25 per cent discount See Nebraskan manager. 63dh-tf FOR SALE A good dress suit; size 36. Cheap. Auto 3470. 105-9 0-tf FOUND. Lost Saturday evening, lady's pocket book. Contained owner's calling cards. $2 reward for return intact to registrar's office, State University. Miss M. M. 103-88-2t LOST Waterman fountain pen without cap. Reward for return to Nebraskan office, 3t-89-104 LOST get of mechanical drawing Instruments: Name of "owner "inside: Return Nebraskan office. Reward. Frank J, Hindera. .. 10G-90-2t . Lost A dark blue silk umbrella. Return to Nebraskan Office. 1-102-87 t LOST- Waterman fountain pen, No. 15. Clip cap; cap split Reward" for return to Nebraskan office. 108-91-3t METEOR ONLY A MYTH j-- - " V' ,4 PROFES80R BARBOUR MAKES 8EARCH AT NELIQH. j , , . i " J - MAY HAVE &EEN EARTHQUAKE Geology Department Receives Letters From All Overthe Country Asking for Infor- mation. f '. - i Stories of earthquakes and motoors at Noligh, Nebraska, have so Ailed tho papors of. tho stato during the last few weokB that Professor Barbour re cently decided to go out and Investi gate the actual conditions. The al leged fait took placo a short tlmo bo ford tho storm of two weeks ago. Tho story of tho meteor proved groundless, but Professor Barbour declared that thero seemed to bo some truth In tho story of the earthquake. Tells Queer 8tory. Tho story ho heard upon reaching Noligh waB that, about two o'clock, a carpenter who wob at work somo few miles from town saw a fiery .flash In tho direction of Noligh. Upon, reach ing home he told of whatiio had seen u'ld although -evy Httlo credit was given the Btoiy, two young men thought it worth their while to inves tigate. When they returned they brought a large, queer looking stono with them and told tho pooplo that they had gone as tho carpenter had directed, and upon approaching the spot, Baw fumes Issuing out of a holo in tho earth. With some trouble they dug th stono out and brought it to town. Professor Barbour examined the stone and found none of the properties which should have gone to make up a meteor. In fact, he found that It was merely a largely stone which, the young men had found under a corn crib or somo such place and had brought to town to have a little fun with. The true story of the meteor Ib not generally known and letters have been coming In from all over tho United States Inquiring about it Just yestor- 00000000000000 ULTRA ORNATE fASHIONABLC Kim &0000000000 day a letter waB received from the Washington MuEeum. Truth in Earthquake. Thero seems to be moro truth con corning the report of the earthquako. ProfesBor Barbour's Investigations re vealed that tho people in tho neigh borhood of Neligh felt a slight quak ing which caused the cupboards to rattle, but which was not enough to shake the foundations of buildings. One of the citizens of Neligh wob in his Btoro at the time. , He heard some thing which sounded like an explosion of somo sort, that was followed by a slight quake. It was at first thought that the bank &afo had been blown up, as it waB known that there was quite an amount of- money in the vault at tho time. Whether tho explosion was caused by conditions of tho atmosphere sub sequent to the storm 1b not known, as there are not enough facts In hand to warrant a conclusion of any kind. NOTICE TO JUNIOR8. Tho debate tryouts for the junior lnter-class team will be held Monday afternoon at 1 o'clock in the muBlc hall of tho Temple. Those desiring to enter this debate should, leave their names with 'either Dale McDonald, John Alexander or -Herbert W.-Potter. Faculty members will ju?ge the de bate. The question will be, "Should the United States adopt a parcels post system?" Daily Nebraskan want ads are- the boat advertisement for lost and found articles,, articles' for sale, etc. Give them a trial. PR - Lincoln, Nefe? March 10, 1909. I 'I vflsViolhfrtrlm' my1 many friends and customers who so kindly fa vored me with their "patronage for the seven years I was at Sanderson's, that I . have accepted th position as manager of the American Shoe 8tore, No. 143 South Thirteenth 8treet, where I would be pleased to have you call and Inspect the two popular specialty lines, the American Lady $3.00, $3.50 and $4.00; the American Gentleman, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 high shoes and Oxfords. . These we will handle exclusively in all the latest styles and leathers that are sure to please you. Very truly yours, BUD BERK80N. THE CHILD AND 8TATE (Continued from Page 1) us ask: 'Is the state undor obligations to support and o'ducato tho impaired or depraved child?' There are many causes for tho dopondance of a largo numbor of chlldron on tho Btate. One of tho loading causos is tho immorality of thoir parents before them. Thoro must arise a sonso of responsibility of tho younger goneratlbn to prevent much of tho immorality now so pre valent. Tho victim is almost cursed through life, for his diseases aro well nigh Incurable. "Heredity Is tho inheritance of cer tain qualities of tho parents or grand parents. Thero nro many maladies oxtonded in this way, and they aro of the most serious results, and especial ly on tho Innocent child who suffers for what ho is not responsible. Evils of Alcoholism. "Another great cause of infant mor tality and dopondance Is alcoholism. In schools it has been noted that the child of alcoholic using parents can not do tho average school work. If It affects him as a hereditary malady O O 0000000000 YOUNG & VAN TINE 134 NORTH I3TII Programs, Menus, In vitations, Etc. 00CCCO0000000000 the physical body first suffers and then It passes to tho mental functions. . "A third cause of mortality is pov erty, which is quite apart from disoaso. Many children are reared In conditions far from ideal, and unless very strong may succumb. An improvement in tho social conditions would not only decrease tho mortality but tho char actor of our citizens would bo greatly improved. Tho best men and women enn not' bo reared in such unfavorable surroundings There is great need of. an aroused public sentiment to rectify those undesirable conditions. Hero is a groat, opportunity for tho men and women of tho university to under take thoir share of such a propaganda and make Its effect felt. They are learning these things and aro most able to carry out such work. .For the young men of the medical profession tnero are many unsolved problems yet to understand. Dependent on 8tate. ' "There are four classes which the sta'to must care for. First, those, born with insufficient brain Bubstance and altogether helpless; second, tho feeble minded; third, such as aro Im paired by physical defects, as the dumb or blind, and fourth, moral de generates, whose faculties are prosont but.ard depraved or Impaired. One of the-most -common characteristics, of such is 'tho spirit of Jealousy so often displayed. It Is the duty of "the state to step in and care for these. "The economlq life of the child is commensurate with the value of "the state itself. The habits of the foreign er. must1 be overcome and our social life purified. Laws are necessary and will follow publio demand." r " - 'T", r .'"4", I II I Mill l) 1 I" T ' SPRING STYLES ' " " '4'fll.V! Young's,?!?, W IWi fe f'Jt Gerfs Special $2 vsrKvi t . SUM S ' J J - i fi AH New and Snappy 925 "G'StJilneoln. Noli PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8I Quality Counts THAT'S WHY Franklin's Ice Cream IS SO POPULAR Wo mako a specialty of fanoy creams, sherbets, ices and' punch for Frat and Sorority Parties. Auto 8181 ' . BoU,205 1810 N Street PATRONIZE OUR AbVERf I8ER81 -ti. CENTRAL MTIOML BANK 12th and O Streets P. L. HALL, President F. B. JOHNSON, Vlco-Prait BEMAN O. FOX, Cashier W. W. HAOKNEY Jr., AmI Oohlw PATRO'NIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER8! ORCHESTRA for Concert or Dances G. F. Thomburg, - - - Director RalphJ.Reld, - - - - Pianist Violin and Cornet instruction given at Studio, -4J6 So. J7th. Auto 5877. PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTI8ER81 HAVE THE EVANS V Do Your Washing THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE Welcomes all Btudonte. I d rfcinr.O and Silver Lottor r PlrrS Inlaid Work ft Q 1 11 L,J Specialty. UNI SMOKE HOUSE 1182 O Stroot TYPEWRITERS All makes rented with stand $3 Per Month. Bargains in1 Rebuilt Machines. LINCOLN TYPEWRITER EXCHANGE Auto 1165-Boll 1181. 123 No. 11th SUIT OR O'COAT made to order No More $15 No; Less any 8tyTeyou wish , WORLD'S 'LARGEST TAILORS. I 133 8. 13th St M. M. Crandafr.Vir. Lincoln, Neb. ft " . n r WtmSak- ' ' tah