The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, January 12, 1910, Image 4

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, . DIRECTORY.
Dullness Directory Ever loyal
University student 1b urgod to patron
.io thoao NobrttBkan advortlsorB, and
to mention tho Nebrnskan whllo do
ing bo.
BANKS
First Trus fc Savings
BAKERIES
Folaom
BARBER SHOPS
Orcon's
BOOK STORES
Coop.
IJnlvoristy
CLEANERS
J. 0 Wood & Co.
Weber's Sultorlum.
Joo, Tho Tailor.
Tod Marrlnor.
CLOTHING
Farqubar
Magoo & Doemor
- Mayer Bros.
Palaetj. Clothing Co.
Spolor & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
COAL
Grogory
Whltobreaat
CONFECTIONERY
Lincoln Candy Kitchen
Tommy
DANCING ACADEMY
Lincoln
PITTS
DRY GOODS-Mlller-&
Palno
Rudgo & Guensol
DRUGGISTS
Rlgga .
ENGRAVERS
cjorncll
FLORISTS
C. H. Frey
CHAPIN BROS.
FURNISHINGS
Budd
Fulk
Magoo & Doomer
Mayor Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Rudgo & Guonzol
Spolor & Simon
Armstrong Clothing Co.
HATTERS
Budd '
Fulk
Unland
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Magoo & Deomer
Mayer Bros.
Palaco Clothing Co.
Rudgo & Guonzel
Speler & Simon
ICE CREAM
Franklin Ico Cream Co.
JEWELERS
Hallott
Tucker
LAUNDRIES
Evans
OPTICIANS
Shean
Howe.
PHOTOGRAPHERS
Townaend
PRINTERS
Simmons
Van Tlno
RESTAURANTS
Boston Lunch
Cameron's
Y. M. C. A. Spa
SHOES
Armstrong Clothing Co.
Beckman Bros.
Budd
Men's Bootery
Rogers & Perkins
Mayor Bros.
Miller & Paine
SKIRTS
Skirt Store
TAIL0R8
Elliott Bros.
Gregory
Horzog'
Joe, Tho Tailor.
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THEATERS
i 'Oliver i .
Orphoum.
Lyrlo
'.TYPEWRITERS ' --
Uaeola Typfctfrttor Stv 1
Underwood Typewriter 0 .
REV. BATTEN TALKS
ON VALUES OF LIFE
LINCOLN MINI8TER P0INT8 TO
NEED8 OF THE DAY.
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The First Trust & Sav
ings Bank
4 Per Gent Interest A
$1 opins an aooount
Cornr lOth&OStmti
SOME PEOPLE HAVE A WRONG IDEA
Bring Your Next Job of Printing to
AN TINE PRINTING CO.
and Get Satitfactory Results
128-130 No. 14th St. Auto 3477
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TYPEWRITERS SOLD AND
RENTED
187 No. 18th. Boll 848. Anto 2686
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SEE OUR WOOLENS
Elliott Bros.
TAILORS
142 SOUTH TWELFTH
TYPEWRITERS
All makes rented with stand $3
per Month. Bargains in ,
Rebuilt Machines
Llnooln Typiwrltir Exohangt
Auto 1155. Bell 1181. 122 No. 11th
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Fraternity and
Sorority Trade
A SPECIALTY
Quality Counts
THAT'S WHY
FRANKLIN'S
ICE CREAM
IS SO POPULAR
We make a specialty of fan
cy creams, sherbets. Ices
and punoh for Frat & Sorori
ty parties.Whipping Cream
always on nana. Boll 200.
. Auto 8181. 1810 N St
Too Much Regard for Money and (Too
Little for the Real Things Which
Count in the Lives of Men
Must Meet Test.
IV
Electric Shoe
Rep. Factory
1220 O Street
'Saves you Time S Money
"The Revaluation of ValueB" was
tho subject of Dr. S. Z. Batten, of tho
First BnptlHt church of this city, at
convocation Tuesday. Dr. Batten ex
pressed himself in his usual vigorous
stylo In respect to certain misconcep
tions aB he saw them of our view of
life and their relation to society. He
said in part:
"The question of vulues Ib now one
of our greatost questions. That a
thing now exists does not prove that
it should continue to exist; neither
that we place a certain value on
things does it follow that that valu
ation should continue.
Revalue Civilization.
"One of the things we should revalue
1b civilization. What Is civilization?
Why do men prefer civilization to bar
barlsm? We can nnswer it In a word.
Becauso in civilization mankind en
Joys more of tho good things of life.
But there nro also the disadvantages,
for when a man satisfies himself a
hundred fold he increases his wants
a thousand fold and so is never satis
fled to the degree that one without
civilization onjoys.
"Man's productive power has great
ly increased and' tho present age has
been remarkable for this fact. It has
largely been accomplished by means
of machinery. All this has increased
the keencss of the struggle for life.
What F.hall a man eat? yllat shall
ft man drink? Competition is strong;
man Is everywhere restless. Our cities
have grown, but what does It profit
us if on the other hand wrong and
crime have correspondingly increased.
The growth of our cities and over
commerce and other undertakings
have ench brought nbout much that
we depreciate."
The Test of Life.
"All these things must be brought to
tho test of life. A thing must be just;
not in material things alone but in
the estimation of life. Let ns consider
wealth. Tho nge Is marked by a groat
Increase in material things and wealth.
Ecery thing Is being turned into gold.
Why does man want wealth? Somo
say for money. Surely money is not
tho highest and best reason. We ought
to reckon a man's wealth; not alone
in money but also in his life's valua
tion. The money view hns been taught
to mankind fiom every point. Man
should get rich honestly, but he must
get rich. Men go to every extreme,
and to any depth of evil to gain mon
ey. The world will stand for nearly
any means of attaining wealth if it is
done in tho name of big business.
ThiB gives us an entirely wrong com
prehension of values and really tuniB
It upside down.
"How much wealth should a man
Pobsosb? Wo answer, all that ho can
ubo In living a life among men. The
amount hns nothing to do with It.
A man's life or use of life does not de
pend upon merely toinpornl things.
"Anothor point of IntoreBt is In re
gard to our educational system. Edu
cation hnB been greatly revived in tho
past yoars. What has been tho result?
Has there ever been n time sinco Eng
lish became the spoken language
world produced bo few thinkers?
Toach men what to loam, how to make
a life and Icbs. about how to mako a
living. Thero is danger lest our edu
cational systom be proverted and In
verted in the ends sought. I ask for
a revaluation of value. Muko educa
tion an end In itself and not merely a
means, Incrcnso man's cupaclty;
muko power tho scalo of worth."
A series of one-act plays will bo
given throughout the wlntor under. tho
auspices of the Harvard Dramatic
Association. Those play will be pro
duced by nbn-mombera, the purpose
being to prepare men for the larger
plays and-to-nld In the soloctlon of
club members.
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