VMMBMIMM The Nkbraskan. A Wccklv Vapor Issued at the VultrMtyr Ntbrakw. Entkkkd as Sk Class Mau. l attkji. believe, particularly at this mo ment, in the truth of his remark to the effect that pride goeth before destruction and a haughty spirit before a fall. Three weeks aijo we were trying to decide ! R, U, MOORE, President. K. K. BROWN, Vice President. C. H. IMHOI'1, Cashier. HUnion Sayings BankNt- m South Tenth Street, INTEREST Paid on Savings and Time Deposits. Students Who Patronize A. F Montvokkncv Editor-in-Chief H.n. WiiiTMoiti: lluslne XUnKtr associatk kwwrs. ! whether the chapel or the arm-; awaonibwiuranu.ii - .-.mrnp W.HSEEEEfl-y WM lhe beucr " lo Fishes & Warfel The (JtTH1ERS "w. i.. wkstkhman.n Ksenniw uie iooioau pennant vvnen we MtSSMAHTtlA MUHKS, , . miss iikuks mkohy, received u. Today we are won- J. V, Skahsoh, Leva! VifPnKHWK, ulennir whether we will bo last -; ' " " in the race or only next to last. Editorial. We have decided that Nebraska It is rather late in the season air would spoil the luster of that. C. PUU.KR. Will Novor Regret It. 2176 o st- Thoy Sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prices. O. EHLERS First National Bank, UNCOLN, NEBRASKA. CAPlTAI 400,00U.UU lUU.UtHI uu II? YOU WANT A for a new fall suit, and the time silken rag and that the zephyrs XT I T M A. D JH SURPLUS for snrinsr wenrinw nnnnrel is so of Kansas had best toy with it r ttjtttuo ' omcKiis 10 " . .. . . " . . ViO tU V-. XilAAiXvJ v. o . HAHWOOn. PrctdiliMtt. far distant that some explanation tor another year. lwodec:sive m 1 ! c,,alHKNOlliw,WWcn,' of our change ot dress may be cieieats at the hands ot those necessary. Well, the fact is J whom we had counted as our tki m l-- cit in Qno:il victims was the cause of this ...v ,. .. ov .v. -. .......... -.-. ( -,.;.- .. n... donned our working clothes, change of opinion. What was; 1 16 South Eleventh St. aw KiWiui.i aa . k... ,.n.:.n ... j thermic nt tlwwWfvntcd Will,' Repairing also neatly done. A Special k'M.'owk .iC. ... MiVuVAIVi.av .....- - Discount to University Students. A. It. Ctnrk cided that a bi-weeklv e C 1 1 A S A . II A X X A . V lee PresliU : TliePopiilarTa tarLS IS " " V. M. Uiirko T.M.Munnn I " . .. . II........ lnt.it Ik A 111 Cashiers Macllirtantl niiiftle John II. Aim It. K. Moore i'.T. Hokk J L. Cwrwiii newspa- n rrnorl m;ilorinl n ' rvrr lmrl .- -,vv,. ......... ... ....- .. w . . . ...... . TRKKT. per was a decidedly anomalous and with the best coach in UielTle New ( ,vJLUl 1D1A.IN Di ivEiv I V kfl. - .. . 1 rm m & - fc m m Mmm. M mm . mm m mm - fc d 4 1 ft I ining. ' moniniy conege maga icugue, u wciueu w u wc uugm 1837 O STK zine is, with us, at least, an im- to have won if we ever were go T-yn gREaI) (7aKB5 flNb p,ES possibility and a daily paper ing to. The game with Missouri - VERYDaY would be a farce. As a compro- was played under diflicult cir- J mise between the two a bi-weekly cumstances. out tne ivansas game ( pj is by no means satisfactory. It is was not. Something must be Zjl I 1 TJTIT1 i T PA PI? neither tirh, flesh, nor good red radically wrong. The fault was "&J) I .Jai H All UliP 11 herring. It is too "frequent" for not with the players entirely and U PARTY CAKES A hPECIALTY. The Only First-class EatlriR House ;n tnu City, $3 Tickot - - - $5.00 5 T.cket - - - 4.20 3 Tickot - - - 2.60 a magazine and too "seldom" not at all with the coacr. Pol for a newspaper. The so-called Hies must be blamed for this news items are often better titled failure as for many others in the for the Department of Ancient U. of N. Politics and athletic History or the Museum than for are like oil and water. Trying the local columns of a college to mix them spoils the quality of ' -paper. .both. No matter which,sidtMVfls j- MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS C. W. BRANDHORST, Prop. - 121 North Eleventh St. Stiff Hats Made to Order from $2.80 to $4.00. Vh iy sV0 for n lint when you can j:vt oiu iti.uk tr Onler the haHl Auiirlieud, tiny Mye, for los iihih ami Jul lis kvhxI Hat? Wh t!u you j: a new .-HIT Hut xvhvn m win kx-I your o.l out? iu:iIe a kxmhI ti new ior f I - A weekly, we think and hope, right, O'e unfortunate dissensions will prove the golden mean be- in the team have been almost tween two extremes. A monthly enthely responsible for our should devote itself exclusively failure to improve the opportun to the thought of that portion of ity we had this year of winning mankind, great or small, which the pennant. The sole object of it represents. A daily, exclus- every man connected with the ively to the news. In a weekly Athletic Association should be paper we hope to give the news ' to get out the eleven men who of the University while it is yet lean play the best game and to news, and at the same lime to 1 get them to plaj' the best game 1 give it in a thoughtful way. Wei they possibly can. It should shall endeavor to show the trend make no difference whether a j of student oninion on stihippts of ! man is a frat or a barb, whpthor! college interest, moulding that 'his name is Smith or Jones. If opinion whenever possible to we must disgrace ourselves and what is bet, according to our the University b' an indecent ideas, for the U. of N. and its scramble for office, let us con line constantly increasing family. ourselves to class and societ' The University of Nebraska fights and to keep politics out of has heretofore been alone among those affairs in which we have to the larger schools of the west in compete with other schools who not supporting a weekly paper, have not this Old Man of the Of course what is done in other Sea to carry. places is no criterion for us. j Nevertheless outsiders will per- An elegant lot of Ladies' Fac sist in making invidious compar- tory Samples of fine shoes in isons. We think that we de- sizes 3 and 3 on lasts from "A" serve, and are reasonably sure j to "EE," at wholesale prices at that we shall receive, the hearty j the Racket, 1016 P street, support of the Uni. in our new w.. . I'w..... w ... w uuuj JIVJJUI- Lincoln Stiff flat Factory, 14 So. lift St The gTAH SHOE STOFi; TI-JOS. FIC'KKS. Proprietor. 1221 0 Street; Will G've a Special Discount to Students of the Univeraity. The ,1 in iUUlVl), Tinnirn n in NORTH nth STREET, Cigabs $? Tobacco. bWAEL PAPERS- STATIONERY Window Shades and Mouldings, Artists' and Photographers' Materials, Drawing Instruments and Supplies. A. T. LEMING & CO., 1105 0 St., 118 M. lllh SL Dr. Briggs and Henry Pre served Smith ma' den' that Solomon was inspired, but they have to admit that he knew a thing or two. Even if they de nied that we should still firmly ing new cases and booths for the Museum colle:tion. Since the additions gotten from Chi cago by Prof. Barbour the Museum will be more crowded than ever. P A N T A L 0 0 N S PANTS ... . PANTS TO ORDER $4, $5 TO $10. Largest Ine of Woolens In the Mate. Insptction Solicited Lincoln Pants Co. 1223 O STREET. TROUSERS. s! SHIRTS ! SHIRTS I TELEPHONE 6S5. C. A. SHOEMAKER, M. D. LINCOLN, Nell. Office, Xo. 1134 L Street, Ground Floor. Hours, T 10 9 a. in.; 1 to 3, u ml 7 to 8 p. m YOU can have the DAILY WORLD-HERALD delivered at your room for 15 cents per week, seven days in the week. DROP A POSTAL or leave your order at 1045 O St. A.KRONER Manufactures his wn Slilr e. They M the- form and ileaee the eye. A Full Line of . . . Men's Furnishing Goods HATS, CAPS, ETC. Our shirts go direct from the manufacturer to the consumer. No middlemen's profits. Ten pc r cent discount to students. 939 O Street, Basement State National Bank Buildiug.