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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1898)
Wr- LOCALS, Buy Webster & Itojjer's shoes. altolgnr Modi greeted friends on the 'Maftipus this weclr, Go to Don's Crufo, South llidr. Open ygOiita The Brick Block Boarding uub Ayes beat bond for $2.60. Roper & Funk, BoNcitors, at Iho itudentR Supply Store. Hary Everett gave his Beta 'brothers limning party nil the Sanitarium Friday evening. Ernest Haugliitoii, 05, was seen on ,e cnmpuB rieveml dnyn this week. Oncvln F. Lambortaon, Dentist, 1205 0 St,, Alex. Blk. Tel, 245. Our Students' $3 and $3.50 shoes are the best on earth for tho money. Foot' Form Store, 1213 O street. tyght prices and Prompt attention to ciidtbmens tut the Stmlbnita' Supply 'tore. For fine foot wear wo are headquar ters, Foot Form Store, 1213 0 streot. Frank Gustln, '07, law class, camo up roni Kearney Tuesday to spend a few iljys with his Sigma Chi brothers and o visit other friends. Mr. Gustlm wll Notice law In Salt Lake otty (the com ing year. The first year chemistry cluss has nore than two hundred students. Wo guarantee every pair of shoes lo give sausiaowon.,. J!Xot Jbxrm fcJtore. (13 O otreet. 'European, Amedcan and English listory outlines are handled only at hb Students Supply Store. On account of the igredlt nuniVbar of icn registering the, time for begfinnnSii lyinn'astSc classes, botih for mean u!nd or wonuin, 4ias been uefemrexT mral M t.hird weie!k in October. Dr. S. E. Cook, practice Kmited to bye, car, -nose amid throat, 1215 O St Eddie Gordon, of baseball fame, will rat be ill school the' first semester. ;BTe lins just succeeded in overcoming a siege of fever contracted at Camp rhomas.. aLI- .' Tho latest bit "Speak tMe, Mabel," rc.' All latest pieces at half price or etter. Photographs and pictures Framed at lowecft prices in Lincoln at Music and Picture Department, Her- olsheiiner & Co.... - , . . Lockers for lunch baskets and sks at "Uni Book Store," old "co op room. Quite a number of students have registered for the .special course dn physical training'. fThe growtli in the tlenfand for the work aiid.the revival f interest in athletics in the small col leges and high schools throughout tfhe country make openings lor those wlio like this kind f work. llnrry Robinson of Denver, visited Ms Beta brothers Saturday. He will be a senior in the Ann Arbor law school this year. George Thomas, '07, principal of Harvard schools, spent a few days vis iting friends onthe campus 'the' past week.. ' ' ' ' Webster & ltogers want to sell you shoes. ( Those interested in football w be gratified to learn that the second' eleven will Jiave ai coach. .. Mr. Pryce' will take cnarge.ol, tMB, team ana no iloubt some outside games will bearr. ranged for -it. Mr. Pryce has had ex perience in this work and will give the second the attention which it has not had heretofore. We Oiave the best $3.00 and1 $3,50 W'.s. Webster & Rogers. 1034 0 St. Will Raymond, '98, of Lincoln High school, left for "Columbia college in Xmv York city Tuesday afternoon, where he will attend school the com ing year. Dr. Hastings and Mr. Pryce are busy Irom 8 a. m. to 4 p. m. every day, but as unwaoxls of trhete 'hliinldmed stu dents hnv nnnlied for examination. they will be busy at this wprlror some tiime. AbMetlc trfcutoumg, Itowev r, especially' for Freshmen! amd Sophomores who will enter the con test, hastalready begum ' History Paper add Covers have come into general use. You will Ami the new, up-to-da'tc covers, at Ldighton's, .1123 O Sf. : ' Arthur Pearsc, Co. G, Second regi ment, who has been very sick with typhoid fever, is reported to be better TmliiEi,,f6ai "the Soph-Fresli. conftesu entering end should do it at, once, as there is less than a month. In which to prepare for this meet; Hwit tihe Metropolitan' Barber slibp. You get first class work at low prices. Hair cu:t 10c; ftohiinipoo, ine; BhUnea free witih tlckcta. 1218 0 street, B. J. Itoblivsan, Proprietor. Capt. William Hnywnw, of Camp Thomas, and his assistant, Bill" Thomp son, of Chatanooga, were in the city during tho first of tho week. Seniors should register before. Jan uary 1, Tho American and Eurpoan history outlines are handed at tho Students Supply Store, 1120 B streot. Hon. E. C. Adams, the republican candidate for congress in tho Fifth district, called on bis son Don during his attendance at the old sdldlers' re union. The lending store for tOrt Unliver slty books mud supnlle. kImcu 1804. Stiuden:t' Co-operative Book Co., 225 North lltih. C. L. Gates, the International Y. M. C. A. seorotnry from St. Louis, address ed the students In the chapel Sunday at 4 p. m. The meeting was held un der the auspices of the Y. M. C. A. and wr.B a great success. Some excellent music was rendered. We keep all books, and mipplles needed at Mie University. Studcnta' Co operative Book Co., 223 North lltQi St. Cora Cropsey, '08, has been visiting Emma Ontcalt the past week. Deda Gllmore, '01, will teach school near Fairbury this fall. Webster & Roger's slhoes are the best. The Conservatory of Music is so overcrowded with students that Prof. Kimball has sent for new instructors' Charles Weeks has accepted the offer to become acting commandant of the University battalion, ne is a thoroughly drilled mart and will make an efficient off leer. Cameron's Lunclh Boom, 118 South Eleventh. Open' day and nigCht. A number of studenlts Qiave. joined in the Co-operaitlve plmrt of the Stu dertts' Co-operative Book Co.', the past week. It saves money land' makes" money.. v . ;H. H.. Culver, Sergeant major, .bt Troop K, ttriggsby's Bough Riders, stopped n day in Lincoln on his way home to Mllford from Chieknmauga. Harry was very sick with typhoid fev er for six weeks and was not expected to live. He will spend a few weeks at home to regain strength and the 40 pounds of flesh wbich he; lost when he will return to the University. The Gardner Tailoring.. Co., .fltoes first class work ami the prices are reasonable. S. W. jear. Hthi toiAl O. Catherj'qe Gellatjyof Fnirury, has been the guest of May and Adeloyd Whitinjr since Tuesday. ..Miss .Gellaty. graduatel from the Young "Ladies' seminary at Monficello, 111., last year. Clint Norton, '07, principal of the Ashland High school, came down for a few days visit last week. Mies Morris of Co.umbus visited Uni versity friends Monday. Students who wisfli to have their Avofk -done by nrptowdnte barbers should patronize Shannon & Robbims, bnsementt, S. liJ. corner 12tQi and 0. Students' Co-operative Book Co., 225 North 11th St. rrfi& pays to buy only the finest .en gineering amUi.-draughting setev Tflie 'S'tuoens' Co-oiieixitive lioioiTCo., 225 Nij'rlb lltih St. " Webster & Rogers' $3 and $3.50 sihocs. ere the best. L. B. .Stringer came back to school .Tuesday. ' He played left end on the team last year and is one of the. best ends in the west. He was one of the ends on the "All-Western team" 'last year mid ourteam is greatly strength ened by his playing.' ; ' . , The Regenit Factory make $3 ainfl' $3.50 men's shoes only.-AW lltiind wvltts latest stylos. See tWem, -it. Tho dobntljig chiasm held! their first meeting lnet Saturday evening. The U, B. D. 0. disdusse.i the question of establishing a protectorate over tho Phllllplnc Islands, The PalliuUun B. D. C, talked on Uihv Kxpnntflom of ter ritory, while the J)ellnn B. D. C. han dled the question o nn alliance with England. A large amount of new ma terial for Inter-eolleglato debates una come in and the prospect is good for onir prellmlinndeJK Tltore ! no reason why Nebrnska sliould not win tho Kansas, Missouri and Colorado debates this year. Tlte FRESH-SOPH MEET. Ojontlnuod from Paoo'l) broad jump; running high jump; dis cus throw; pole vault; hammer throw; shot put; football kick and base ball throw. The time, has not 1kh nnfc Mr flu. meet b'tii' Dr. Hastings will arrange I ...in. iiiMiin ntivi. ivtiuu iimuiuer ui wie Freshman and Sophomore classes Ih determined 'to make tho meet a success. Tho spirit and .ue eoss of a class depends upon its start the first year. Besides whining Indi vidual honor there is a silver water set wheh goes to the winning team and Is tho property of the class for tfhe year. Lett every ati)i'k1te foil the University push it nlonr. Mr. G. M. Cowglll, d? Vallsca, la., late of Northwestern, matriculated in the Unfiivemsdity. He us n member of the track team of Ins uni versity Habit year unkl ropreaeinltedi' UiSs college In the Western Intercollegitite track meet held in Chicago last June. The Sophomores are to; 'bo congratu lated, as Mr. Cowgill is a- mernber of that .class Mr. George T. Jlorton has entered the course prepatory to law and- jour nalism. Mr. Morton was captain of the cadet empany which won thcpe nant in tlie Omaha High school, '97. BOOKS! The PRICES at the i'x. a-4i.. Htflerslty Mk Sit Lo Contois Gqolri ,.VUt-.- wt . " Vr: vi Doabl m CoDnctieut intual Life Insurance Company. THE MOST PERFECT PROTECTION at , LOWEST POSSIBLE COST For Prerrilum'ita'tes wrltb or call oti HORAGE C. WHITMORE, U. of N, '96, Gen. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL 1ANK lUILDIQ LINCOLN, NEB. 'e-Bteasted Sack Soils are very fashionable this faN. We show ' cm made of plain and fancy Cassimerfti, Wors teds and Cheviots, hand somely lined and finished They rcjxescnt some of the most careful, artbtfc work of Hart, Schaffrvtr & Marx, and nearly everyone knows their reputation for producing THE FINEST READY-TAILORED SUITS IN THIS COUNTRY. 76U cm tee H of the new styles tie aitf SiM? mdfiiey on your fall outfit Everything bearing this ?abel is guaranteed t HART iOHAFFNER & MARX. aLLW' aarrPi aBBBI BbH DOUBtS-SRIAtTED SACK BOIT. GUARANTEED OUTHlhHiV,',W ,.! . xT,-atMn . . . . ..... .. I .ATTI aj v ;r w! pr?ivL- Rolfo's CymniiiVi.t.is WG History Covers, cloth ides;.'t. ... 10c Demosthenes Orations, (Olynthiacs and Philippics)... .. ..ij 1:30 Dlscrlptivc Geometries, with Plates 2 20 University Tuhs and Envelopes at'UhU' Book Store this evening. o ykAM. IXNI CopyrlKkt, m, by Hart BekaSaf r & Km We are showing hundred; of styles of Young Men's Suit9eithar in singkecidoHbln breasted, sack, cut aways, frocks or Prince Albert styles. They are all sewoll'bit season's make, and the prices are low very low for such gems of the tailoring art. All Wool Suits at $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, $10.00. $12.50, $15.00, $18.00 and $20.00. ARMSTRON! GLQTNIM 60., 1013 1 1019 0 st. THE STUDENTS' SUPPLY 5T0RE; ' ." , ROPER & FU.NK, Props., 1129 R St. vVv ' ' opeivT .o? .IjXj :h:otj:rs. ' ' ', A full line of Student Supplies, Text Books, History Note Paper and Covers, OUTLINES for American and European History. WATERMAN'S IDEAL FOUNTAIN PENS. SECOND-HAND BOOKS sold on sniall commission. TYPEWRITING and MIMEOGRAPHING done at the store. Agents forCLARKSON LAUNDRY COMPANY. Leave bundles a't the store, brick BLOCK BOARDING CLUB.. 320-322 North rithr. Call and see us. ROPER & FUNK. TRADC MARKS, OESKHM, OOtYRIOHT Jte. Anyone MiMHng sketch and dMorlpttoa m .qttloklr aooertoin, free, whether m InVeailOB tt Pfotwblr PAtentablo. Commuplofttlow etrtetlr oooadentMl. OMet vnnej t onteewHag peteatg In America. We haro a Wellington ooe--. PatenU taken throcwh Munn & Co. raeeff. pedal notloo la the .L '& SCIENTIFIC IMERICM. teantifollr IfltHtrated. laroeat etrtotla. afj anrclenUtoaraal,weeUr,tenMiJl7aaX OOftlz taosiba. .Speelwea e4a MMiW Book on JfATKNTs sent freeTAaM " MUNN ft CO., Ml Bmtfwar, Mew I'm. r If you bve not yet found u foumuin inn to your llkluj;, try tho CENTURY DOUBLE -FEED PEN. ' Write for Circulars. A tood turent wanted In every colieno uad high bcliool. CKNTURY PEN COMPAHV Whitewater, Wis. iWe- a - ''.i&Wfc.H . i .'!.li,. . la jt, -' urzi " '""wi on iviens onos. ? Krlbriey : t ": M&egnM SsafflB Latest; Style and Best Quality. f -1 ymow; j , ijr $8.50 $SOO One Profit mafcterltntWeWri -,---r MC.'i 5T--I 2 W 1 N REGENT Shdfe GO, 103bitr: -.V- University of Nebraska OF MUSIC. I, J.-fiT?- ') UUIIUUIL sy.t..- .tt 1"T1. lt' ,, tJ&WA-ji.i I. belteryfittod than ever before to give artistic instruction in lV! .. !i : . i .- '......... Voice Training, Piano Fofte Playing, and other principal branches of Music '; all t? Students ,will receive full information by ap plying: ,atv the ScfipoV located difpt'ly South' of ihev Campus, and can enter at slny time. ; t ; pition VI . ji. 31 is m Mest Consistent f ith Sfiiffld . WIIiLARb KIMBALL, . . . . DIRECTOR. MHE OLD RELIABLE "9$ BOOK HOL'SbK- n-h & X) ft. All CoilG In Stock aSpeclalty llee Toxt Bo6ks ah Students Supplies . Hlrtbhytnd Theme Papier, andjGoVgrs .tt(M S mH aFi,"'B - tJ 68. rX&itf'Ji Thone; mJ'UMMkiii .1 , . ti 1 --- .. mUT FfR B B WATCRMM'IOEAL FOUHTAlfidRfePi. J f! ! i ! f K I i in. 3 . W 1 u t njr ' "... m