The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, April 03, 1909, Image 4

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MANY ALREADY IN THE HELD
NEBRASKA MISSIONARIES ARE
ALL .OVER THE .WORLD;
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PATRONIZE, OUR.APYJERTIfRR1
I CAPITAL UpTJEt CAFE
1 & LliHGU COUNTER
1 Uih and P St.
Open from 6 a. m. till 12
1 p.m. Lincoln's most pop
;l iijar priced eafe.
1 Mlt MTTt; Clwa aad Quldt.Swrlci til ,1M
1 Tlw. Coia teak, wrth $B told lar S4.2S.
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.Volunteer jpa.nd, Composed 9,f TiWf 0y
Members, Will furnish the Ma
terial for Future Workers
In Other Lands.
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THE UNI SMOKE HOUSE
Welcome ul&tvjdontb.
d o rirmr'C ' nnd Bllver letter
BBB PIPES WRM
UNI SMOKE HOUJ9.F
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All, Makes of Second-
nana lypwwntmrs moiu,
rented, or exchanged.
Ufidtrwood TyfWfrjfar
Co., Z' or., DQIH miHI8.
7Vtt .tliOBo antorjfljt rli cguu
tries to do mlBBlonary work must bo
oducatod is a matter of common
knowledge, but the part wlllch Nobraa
Un plays in furnishing missionaries is
known to only a few. Yot Nobra,sk.a
A8 CT.RW?nte? ? OTtf ?-v9.r' In
Qlijna, Japan, phiUppla, Por.tp jp.tcp,
lpicp, vqon,tra4 meca, ca. By-
yla, Thinly and Jndla., yho opqspn-
tullvs of U1.9 unlyra ar wojkjng
nnd It may truly be t8,aid tha,t the ,Bn
uover seta on tho NobraBkan.
?b yoQt ef9 v nwftbJr9d
among tho graduates many who havo
,ma.do spoca; prparptAW Xor iJWVk in
foreign lafld.B, 899 ,(p pronph, aomo in
the mfdjlca,! flojd and spmo as achors.
Thia year 179 1 thp clsa p.f 9 will
leave acho.o wth the fetonton of "bo-
illlnn Chombpr JIIbs $. Apld, 41bs
Edna Montor, Jt. f. acpnJd d
V. P. Kllhp. ,9; these Ir. JKp and
p. Macponald will pijobflbdy gp ,pst
to sch,opl at edthpr Yolp ,9 arvafd,
Jo complete tftoir preparation.
Graduates In Work.
Of tho gradutea of Iebaska who
are oithor in tho field at tio' prpaenjt
Urao or are .conipiptng holr prppara-
W 9r P $$& ft $ cpllgpa
thpro Arp apteral, florae, as ,fir. f .8.
Corey, secretary of ftp jb(0R.rji p.f Jfor,
olgn mlsslona, cypba, Ohjp, and
Haa Thpodpja umn, $cgd ecrfltafy
of homo missions, Essex ucMpn, yt,
are employed in connection with tho
work in this country. Those graduates
- hlr 'ill In .71 .
who aro continuing thelr preparation
Tg tkniYrmw ui um-w ,iu
j8bp9. wpf tmtyw j?fp
Cljrj Wrffy fWft WBljs .ydhojir a.d
Mrs. J. C. Snyder In Nicaragua,
AffMJ Wf8; AHf !ftllman
mYiWrfrMmKWwmnwp
wf8 stea. mmia$$t sl k?whp
rkf Mf. B9& Mr8.- W. Ubrl,
& $LMW China; lfe ffld I. ftoy
0 Codding, at Igotpujh Inda; bjj
Etella Paddock, gengral aecrotary of
fJontral China; Mr. and Mrs. Newell
Elliot, n Moxleo, and jMr. and Mrs. W.
H.' Whitcf, at''MadJa8, India' yila
gIOB Nobraska a good ropresontatlpn
in tho missionary field over tho world.
FM tho npraoae of furthering the
,9.0 tf fe00 fi?.l88PP8 9 PJpa?'
to p''ffirviodo 9 ths ork ad fh0
need of support of Ihp foreign mls-
aJpuarlps, a branch of the "yolunteor
Bnnd" was fonnp'd 1$ braska. It
Ju the mpmbpra pf this band, who havp
pledged thomsolves to spry;p Jhi thp
work as tho opportunity offers, who
pro now out in tho lipid, and it is
this band who will supply tho f.uturp
mjsalonarlea from Nobraska. It Is a
branch of thp If atlpnal Voluntpr iand
which Is comppsou solely of college
men and women, and at Nobraska at
tho presont time thoro is an enroll
mont of twelve men and olght women
with W. B. Kllno as loader. It is from
thp ranks of this band over tho United
Staea that the church boards and
other missionary organizations recruit
their men and womon to send to for
eign countries.
Eat at Green's Place
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The UNION CAfE
1418 d street
Open EJay and flight
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E. FLEMING
Boll A7i4, Anto 8884. - .12110 St.
J.. ,- VUt di .t.'4w -j ;,;
FREY & FREY
FLORISTS
All Kinds of Cut Flowers
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19QA n . PHONES:
Vr c-J ' JAulo'1324
gym. pa
fry'.iillt'JI.'iWA llb
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PR0BLEM8 IN TR0PIC8
(Continued from Pago 1)
seHpus, and it wjll bo a ted.IouB prp
cceb to stamp out. Yellow fever has
eon ono of tho terrors of tho South.
Wc havo been atye to stamp it out
ery largoly n Panama ad In tho
United Statoa.
"Tlo dl8eaao known aa 'Hopkworm'
18 said to havo originated in the
United States. It is a dlsoasp of very
great econpmic importance because of
thp Boriouancas of its offecta. la ua
yally attachea itaelf t9 tho poor or
ill fed and uncared for. The diaeasp
oxlsts In polluted soil. Jt stunts men
tally and physically the human body.
It is carried by the negro, who is little
harmed, but the effect upon .tho whites
is terrible.
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The only conditions of this wonderful offer are that
you must be a Nebraskah subscriber, old or "
new, and NOTIfl ARItEAjiS.
If you are not a subscriber, subscribe now! SO cents
for the remainder Jof the school year.
This offer for two weeks only, so ifyau Wish to avail
yourself of ft, be quick.
Burr-fMcrlntosh, 3 Mo.
Recreipp, 3 Mo. ....
Smart Set, 3 Mo.
Travel Magazine, 3 Mo.
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ejtrppolitan, 3 Mo. . . . . .45
Pearson's, 3 Mo
Cosmopolitan, 3 Mo
Field & Stream, 3 Pi6f
The Woman Beautiful, 3 Mo.
Youth's Companion, 3 Wks
TOTAL VAJ4JEt . . 1 540
All for $1.00 to Nebr. Subscribers
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Happenings of the Post
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at pther achppla aro Mr. WMtor G. ''Tjbio seprp.t pf ho solution Jles in
HUtner at Harvard d r. Pad a(r- one word-'study.' Evoryono igoln to
rlBon at John Hopkins university,
Actively engaged in the foreign field
(t)ip Nebraska graduates are: Miss
Lena Nelson, India: Miss Ollvo Grlf
feth, Jubbolporo, India1: Mr. and Mrs.
N. W. Lpckwbod and Miss Grace Cpp
pock, Y. ly. C. A. secretary at Shang
hai, China; Mrs. Mlnnlo Caso Ellis and
Mr. l W. Ellis Vt Pang Chaung,
China; Mrs. Mlnnlp Bugwell'Sporoand
Mr. 0. E. Sporo at Canton, China; Dr.
F. F. Tucker and Emma B. Tucker, In
L. J, HERZQC
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THE UNIVERSITY MjIN'S TAILOR
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'. Gems i ad get thit $15.00 Suit
favour order
Ijaao to
Lincoln
Mr. William Axllng and Mrs. Lulu
uurrows AXiing, ac.oeuatii, japsn; rar.
una Mm. 1. u. xuuKur nuu. xar. u. u.
Scholl, in educational work In the
Philippines; Mr. E. iL. -Troyor .and
Mrs. Mary Chappell -Trpyor) at Ponco,
Porto Rico; Mr! A. iElmor Turmor, in
Y. M. .0. A. work and Mr. iGeorge L
PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS!
IS
tfiHalf Million
Glasses of Soda Water
sold and drank from pur iiOth Century
Sanitary Soda Fountain season 1008.,
Agency Huylprs, Qunthera and Ixwn
ay Chocolatea and Bonbons.
thp medical work in China; Mr. and
Mrs. W. T. Elmore at'Podlll, India;
the tropica should havo a clear con
.ceptlon at Jtho problems. Thpao wjuo
.69 wJMppt knpwlSdge ar.p Jipund
,tp autfej. 3e must Jb,e ae to kn,dw
flOjy'W kppp.our hpabi fnd.tp heah
,pf .othtersy
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GENTRltliKTiOMLIMK
I2th and 0 Strtsts
P. It. UAVL, PriidMi "
iv -ja. jrpBMBoyj ytprPrtsy
BEUAN O. FOX. OMhlar
"W. W. 10KiST'Jr7, A-, OMkUr
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Soven Years Ago.
T.he baaebai; spaBpn at tf ,u;ntye;
bty was opWpd y a panjp y .to
Omaha lopgue p,am. Atp ,f t
ed by a scoro of 1Q to 4 tho work
of the team wo? dpejiord p b(p flrst
clnss. Six ye?rs Aflo
The RocplQiler 7fiW was:
under consideration by unJLyieraty;
authorities and aroused a reajt ,e,aj
of comment both favorable and op-'j
posed.
Five Years Aop.
The senior prom was ferf at the
Lincoln and was declared by all .to
nu n brilliant bucccss.
four Years Aao,
William J. Bryan doIlvoMd- a ad-
aresa ncioro tne aiuaenus at inp siae
farm, declaring in hla ,taiktiht duca.-!
tlon was as essential to j&p' farmer
.as to any oor prsjuja $$$.
Three Years Ago.
A mass meeting of 8tuiat8 was
held to arouse j&nthujjuaajja tpr ittw
Gloo Club concoct to ,bo iyw, at Ah,P
Onvor thoator.
OneYear Ago.
Professor J,pps ,dMcun: At fitanol
.tJie difference hptyn 'yljjfjs.ftud
American view of tho li$Mpf Mffi.c'
'X ,1,.H.' ,f! .J
Unfyejrsity Buijetiiji
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APRIL
.Saturday, 3. Baseball,: Lincoln
Leaguo vs. Nebraska. v '
Saturday, 9. Joint Y. M.-Y- W. G. A.
bWWV.et a St Paul's vci1ur,c, 6
P. W.
T.uosday, ,9, Special Conyocatlpn. In-
terclaBB championship bpbae.
Phi 'Beta Kappa announ,cSent
jfemprlal all lp. Olassoa-x-
cusea.
THE FIRST TRUST
4 & SAVINGS BANK
OwneW'e'Btoctiiolderflor the ' " '
interest Psxd at.4 Per Cent ,
First VaUonaMPaak JooBpyp, a;eftl,h O,
.HU!-- --;-,', i. . ; -,r
Wednesday, 7 Easter Vacation be
gins at 6 p. m. ' " ' ' .
Wednesday, 14, Easter Vacation ends
at 8 a. m.
Wednesday, ?1. Baseball: Kahsas
AiggieB ys. Nobraska. "
Thursday, 22-Baseball: Lincoln
'League vsr Npbraska. ?
Friday, 3"Social Problems in Thelr
Relation to "Public Health." Prpf.
George E Howard. Temnle 5 n. tn.
Monday,' 26, Baaoball: University of
Missouri vs. Nebraslta. '
Tuesday, 27. Baseball: University qf
Missouri vs." Nebraska.
Tuesday, 27i-fForeBtry Lecture: "fikd
VnUilc Problems In Forest Planta
tions by Prof. PhllllpsT Kflt
7:30 p. 'm,
May.
Tuesday, 11. Forestry lecturo, State
tmm J TOcnata' A.
Hame); "UtllizatJon in ,WlBc6n
sin?kJ. C.TKett'rldgo, 'N7 at 7ffo
Saturday, May 15.T7rBasa.baU: wke
mmm&m prasKa,
ssflioa iwvijTiw,9Tifi
On Monday, Tueaay and, WfPW:t
day .of n.et w(Wk am ft ,$&$),
will be in room 207, Adniwlstration,
building, from XI to 2 a. m'SWA"!
to 2 p. m. to take orders for invita-
.tlpns. Sftmpjes may ne. aeon, at jp&i
fcr when on
2Gc. Danor 10b. 'Seniors
on those days," as th'o order goes in
AprUatb.
r''5'5T5ClTWTH?T!TTITlTrnW7T!,17T?
Tupsday, J.7-porestry lecturo: "For
, ait Type. 4a the ljapiMa;''
"Bill" Pagaduan: "'ForestUtifiza-
SSEWtffl t&ffiS
!'musrder
Up.nf ln,.PhllIpnlnes," M. Lazo.
Friday 28.-Baseball: 'Kansas Unl-
vraltyu vs. Nebraska. "" j '
SatMrday,-2?. Baseball; Kansas Xtal-
YMltym ffflbraBka. v y T
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