The Nebraskan-Hesperian I m m 54 . r&& .".8 twmna THE NEBRflSKlN - HESPERIAN "A newspaper devoted to the Interests of The University of Nebraska and the student body." Issued every Tucday Noon. Published at 134 North Bleventh Street. Entered as Second-Class flail Matter. T. J. IIicwitt. f -....Managers HAL H. K0BEItT3 EdItor-in-Chiof STKK1.IXG II. McCAW AvtUlnnl Uditor Board of Editors: Ktnlly Jenkins, S. H. McCaw, J. A. Planning, A. C l.cc, R, R. Ralney. Reporters: Clifton Carter, Hlmer V. Hodges, C. M. CowkIII, T. J. Hewitt. I). Hansen, T. M. Hewitt, Clias. I. Taylor, K. r. Hill. CCWMmrn, N. A Huse, H.J. Kiinge. Clare Mackin. Catherines Mclaughlin. Dan Gutleben. N A Husc. The Kebraskan-Hcsperlan will be sent to any address upon the receipt of the subscription price, which 1b one dollar a year. Contributions are solicited from all. News Items such as locals, personals, reports of meet Ints, etc., are especially desired. The Nebraskan-Hesperian will be clad to print any oontrlb utlon relative to a general university uibjcct, but the name must accompany all such. The "Neliraskan-nonperian is ient to all onb. dcritxirtt until ordered discontinued and all ar roamiros paid. Address all communications to the Nnnnxs kils liuarnniAN, P. O. box I'lV, Lincoln, Nob. Telephone 479. Turn out to the games on Friday and Saturday. Tho girls' basket ball tournament was a grand success and received good support. their regular duties and serve as treaty makers. For some time our diplomats to the leading European nations have come from the ranks of tho college men and gradually the less Important ones are being filled from the same source. Since college men control, largely, the principal offices of government, includ ing the presidency, it follows that many officers of importance are select ed by them and it is easy to guess whom they will select. True It Is that many politicians secure places for "faUhful service to the party," yet It Is an admitted fact that the Jackson Ian policy must soon yield to civil ser vice, when the incompetent pullers will bo cut off and the parasites will seek "pie" elsewhere. Never again will the United States have a "war" president. Again, it is worth while to notice the change in the personnel of our leg islators, especially in the General As semblies of the states. An opportunity recently presented Uselt to observe the most numerous branch of legislators in a leading state of the Union. True some counties were represented by good, honest old men, who did all within their power but it was easy to see who were the real leaders, who watched closely every measure present ed and participated in the discussions. But a few seats seeme.1 to be filled by men incompetent to serve, and we doubt not but tha: some good young fellow fresh from college has his eye upon each one of theso positions. If so he 5s dead sure to get it. He will not stay in the rear. "Tho William Jewell Student." The Lincoln Academy Cor. ittli nntl Q Sta. COLLEGEand UNIVERSITY PREPARATION Alfred M. WllRon, FUi. D. (Yalo), Principal Hardware, Groceries, Buggies, Stoves, Furniture, and Supplies of all Kinds at the Lowest Prices. FARMERS SUPPLY ASSOCIATION 130 N.13TH ST., LINCOLN, NEB. Send for our Catalogue. iimmmnnnnnimnnniinnniiniinng : Wo oarrv onlv the cardn of remitablo men. and students will And represented in this column the best physlolunn and a uenusts in tno city. sianniiuiimuuniniu' uuiiiuiuiiiiiiEf Good Work. & pplar Pfices- STUDENTS ESPECIALLY INVITED TO CALL, Jtjtjt RICHARDSON & FERGUSON barber SHOP 1144 O Street 3D. B. Woodward, M. D. DISKABE3 OF TUB EYE. E1R. NOSE AND THROHT. Olasses Carefully Pitted. 207-208 Richards Mock. Lincoln, INebrV ResMcnco 1310 Q St. Phono 242. otricoiionosu. Phone 636. J. R. HAGGARD, M. D, Rooms 313 and 314 Richards Block, LINCOLN. NEBU- The first base ball games with a col lege team for this season occur next Friday and Saturday. Missouri will try to win back the honors lost on the foot ball field last fall. Every one should turn out and encourago the lo--faL-team. we boat the Tigers las, year and can do the same again this season. Tho Junior Class has succeeded in obtaining tho use of the Armory for tho reception to tho Seniors on April 26. For several years past attempts have been made to hold tho class par lies in the Armory, however, the powers that were, tabooed the use of tho Armory for such purposes. Chan cellor Andrews believed that such affairs were ol n university nature and should be held on the campus. Wo hope the Junior-Senior reception will become an annual affair. COMMUNICATION. To the Editor: Thinking that the joke has gone far enough and wishing to have no one unjustly accused of having done it, I admit that it was 1 who took Mr. Shin bur's book and held it for ransom, as ? joke, 1 will say that I have re turned the 50 cents ransom money. Truly. Dax GtTi.ratux. ALLEGRETTI & LOWNEY . . . Gbocolates it fleeter' 9harmaai 'WkKAAH AM A D I IM REPEATIN IV! i- n L. I I'M SHOT GUNS For Trav or Field Shootine. combine the eleeznce of outline, perfection of balance, esse of taking apart and quality of finish of the best double euns with the superiority in sighting and shooting of the single barrel, and also possess the rapidity of tire and magazine capacity of MAR LIN REPEATING RIFLES. 120-p.ce cat- alog of arms and ammunition, colored cover by ustnaus, mailed lor J stamps. Mahum firk Arms Co., New Havhn, Ct. N.W. Cor. 12th and N St. Lincoln, Neb. Burr Barber Shop IO fs North 12th L) Street W. S. DIMMICK, Proprietor Private Sittings Ladies 50c Men 51.00 Satisfaction Guaranteed ALEXANDER STUART OPPORTUNITIES FOR COLLEGE MEN. As each year passes and large classes aro graduated from American institu tions of learning, opportunities for the uneducated man are gradually dimin ished, and Ills sphere of action is con stantly made smaller. Positions once held by him, because of little competi tion from his educated brother, are fast slipping away and lie is compelled to seek new fields for employment. Is it just? MoU assuredly. Thanks to our early promoters of education, as it Is now possible for every young man to receive training In an American col lege, so if lie chooses to try for suc cess without It and is distanced by his rival eollegfl brod then tlu blame Is with himself. Can not a man succeed without u college education? Of course, as his tory many times proves, but lie can do It so much better with one. Two important lines along which, the col lege men seem to be forging aliead are diplomacy and as legislators. Indeed It Is remakable to note their number who have represented the United States Jn all modern International confer ences. Many of the presidents of the leading Eastern Universities have Tjouii called upon to temporarily give ;uji PALMIST Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. At Home 1208 O Street The California Route Is via The Burlington TWICE EACH WEEK A Tourist Sleeper leaves Lincoln for ... Los Angeles ... without change. Leave Lincoln every Tuesday 10:55 a.m. Leave Lincoln every Thursday ,. G:00p. xn. Remember, the through car line Is THE BURLINOTON. City Ticket Ofilce Corner 10th and O Streets Telephone 235 Burlington Depot 7th St., Between P and Q Telephone 25 D. H. MUIR, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office TreatmentElectrical or Medical. 1SS4 SI St. Lincoln, Nebr. PRIVATE HOSPITHL DR. 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