The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, May 06, 1911, Image 4

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    THE DAILY1
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APPLICATION FOR WHIT OF
NH EXOHBAT.
To tho Honorablo Judges:
Chancellor 8amuol Avory, Denn W.
G. Hastings, tho faculty and- students
of the coIIcko of law of tho University
of XobruBka, BltuntoiJ In tho city of
Lincoln, Lnncnster county, Nobrnskn,
bring this their bill of comnlnlnt
Against tho alumni and former stu
dents of tho cpllogo of law of tho Uni
versity of NebruBka,' situated in vari
our purtB of tho United States, and
thereupon your orators complain and
say that heretofore, to-wit: nt various
commencement tttuos a certain hunch
of beardless youths, then nnd there
protending to havo Bufllclcntly quail
lied themselves to he admitted to the
practice of law at tho bar of said state,
and then and there having sufllcleut
audacity to Influence the guileless
Judges of tho courts of said stato (nnd
Justices of tho ponce), to believe their
protestations in that behalf they wore
by reason of said action on tholr part,
admitted, to practice law as nforosald,
and ever since said time have Jointly
nnd severally hold thomsolves out to
the public as worthy of Its confidence,
OBteem nnd patronage as lawyers,
"and against the ponce and dignity of
Wo sfalo of Nebraska, etc."
And your orntorB further say that
notwithstanding tho fact that each nnd
every one of said follows, composing
Bald bunch, has received and continues
to roceivo a fair moiety of tho emolu
ment of his profession nnd has fre
quently hnd divers nnd sundry scraps
with others of uald bunch nt their cli
ents' expense, thoy havo nevertheless
Jointly nnd severally, grossly, wanton
ly and cruolly neglected to cultivate
among thomsolves those saving ameni
ties of social life, which becomo mem
bers of tho honored profession to
which thoy havo lent tho dignity and
grace of tholr abilities and to a fair
Bharcof which said social amenities
your orntorB, tho present incumbents
of tho Institution which gave you
knowledge feel thoy are entitled.
To tho end that oar orators may ob
tain tho rollef to which thoy are Just
ly entitled la tho promises, thoy now
pray tho court to grant them due pro
cess requiring and commanding each
nnd ovory rospondont to appear at tho
Jollification groundB of your orators,
namoly Capital Beach, in tho city of
Lincoln, on tho tenth of May, at the
hour of 10 a. in. sharp, then and there
to tako that which may bo handed to
each of thorn as they stroll about and
chat of the olden days when thoy were
boyB.
And your orators further pray that
tho said respondents and each ono of
them by writ of no exeat be forbidden
to leavo the jurisdiction of the city
aforesaid until after the date above
written, and that thoy bo severally
and perpetually enjoined from ever af
terwards domeanlng themselves in the
unsocial fashion horeln complained of.
And your orators further pray for
such other relief as may be just and
equitable.
(Signed) DEAN HASTINGS,
' Solicitor Pro Se.
FEAR T. N. E. CONTROL.
Athletic Board Election on Monday an
Important All-University Affair.
Tho athletic board election will
come off Monday. It Is tho most Im
portant election of tho entire univer
sity year, tho five men being chosen
to shape tho policies and guide the
destinies of university athletics. In
co-oporatlon with tho faculty members
of tho bonrd and on alumni represent
ative these five men elect tho manager
of athletlcB and control his nctlonB.
OENTML NATIONAL BANK
12th and O Streets
P. 1. HALL. Prenldent
F. B. JOHNSON. Vlco-presldOnt
BBMAN C. FOX. Cashier
W. W. HACKNEY. JR., Aast. Cash.
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It is, therefore, an election in which
all eligible university men should vote.
Although it has been Btated on
good authority that two of tho candi
dates are members of Theta Nu Epsi
Ion, no fight Is appnrontly being made
against them. In some years past thq
athletic board has been practically con
trolled by thlB interfratornlty "frat,"
but this year the board has not been
compo8ed of T. N. E. members. A
complete list of tho candidates for
athletic board appears elsewhere in
this pnper.
CORNHU8KER TO THE PRINTER.
Work of Editorial Staff Is Now Prac
tically Completed.
Practically all of .the material for
the 11)11 Cornhusker hns gone to press.
The editorial staff has its work about
all done and the time It will take to
get the book out now dependB on the
progress made by the printer. The
management refuses to give out any
statement as to tho definite time when
the annual will be distributed, nut
barring nccldents nnd tho unforeseen
difficulties which sometimes arise the
Jokes and pictures will be In the hands
of tho subscribers In two weeks.
The main feature about the book is
the large number of Illustrations and
the 'pointed jokes. No one person Is
singled out to bear the brunt of the
whole attack. These so-called Jokes
are somewhat pointed and touch the
eccentricities of some individuals In
no ungentle manner.
There were many who delayed or
dering, thinking that a Cornhusker
could be hnd at any time. But such
wnB not the case and many have been
disappointed. There 1b an order in
for every book that will be printed.
Absolutely no more subscriptions will
be taken. The only possible way to
obtain a book 1b to buy it from a subscriber.
Classified Column
FOR SALE Ono full-dJresB coat and
vest, ono Tuxedo coat and vest, ?5
each. Ludwig, 1028 O St. 135-2t
For Sale A good kitchen range;
nearly new; cheap. See Nebraskan
manager. tf
For Sale Due bill on leading pho
tographer In Lincoln. See Nebraskan
manager. , tf
WANTED.
Learn toucn typewriting without
going to commercial school. Wo fur
nish university students with a com
plete course In touch typewriting and
rent you any make of type-writer, three
months for $6.00. Lincoln Typewriter
Exchange, 1406 O street. tf
Wanted to Buy 'Old gold and silver
jewelry. C. F. Spain & Co., upstairs,
138 No. 12th St. tf
$4 Tor day guaranteed a few men in
northwest this summer. Box 1075,
Station A. ' 3-t
FOR RENT.
For Rent A Modern 21-room house,
to some fraternity or sorority or club,
at 1029 It- street. 133-5t
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WALT
Stands for tho Latest and best in
Music. 1215 O St.
JUST RECEIVED ,
A fresh shlpmont of '
Huylerrs & Whlttman'i
fino candies
Meier Drug Co.
13th nnil O Street, v
Want ads will positively not be In-,
sorted unless paid in advance, at the
rate of 10 cents per insertion for'
every fifteen words or fraction there-!
of for the first Insertion; three inser
tions 25 cents; five Insertions 40 cents.'
FOR 8ALE.
Lost Moore's non-leakablo pen, in
zoology laboratory A. Finder return
to Rag office. 136-1
FOUND.
Found On , campus, some monoy.
Owner may have same by identify
ing. 134-3t
The First Trust and
Savings Bank
A PER CENT INTEREST
$1 opens an account
189 South 11th Stroot.
Try Our Maraschino
Cherry Chocolates
Also All Kinds of Dainty
Sandwiches
Best of Service
LINCOLN CANDY KITCHEN
14th and 0 S. W. Corner
CAFE JACOT
New and Up-to-Date
Our Specialty
Dinner 35 Cents
Open After Theatres
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UNIVERSITY JEWELER & OPTICIAN
C. A. Tucker
JEWELER
S. S. Shean
OPTICIAN
1123 0 STREET, YELLOW FRONT
Your Patronage Solicited
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The Best Is Always the Cheapest.
1822 N St. Auto 1202 Boll 147
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iorrent or something
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