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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1894)
HMMK tHiiMMWi . K 'f Ki lFV H-. LOCAL. "Cot onto" tlio now spring huts, will you? Did you notice Co. H.'h new pltik .stcp? Don't forgot to order n copy of the Aumml. Mr, Wirt Is enjoying nil iittuok of mensles, A club of uicdlcnl HtudonlH 1h being organized. II. A. Wise, the lluirculter, at Thir tceutb and O streets.. N. W. l'elersf. '91, of Qumlm, was in town n few days last week. Mr. Julius Wcsternmn is an old student who la welcome home iiguiu. Why don't ibis new Cotfoy brigade unite with the Musee baud? Mr. Saunders has nearly completed his report on the birds of Nebraska. Chapel was led by members of fac ulty the first mornings of the week. Who says there is any thing wrong with the n'reshuien ami Sophomores? "02 Kock of Ages" was photographed Monday evening covert d with co-eds. Lots of town people come up to sec battalion dr'11 tin so pleasant evenings. Miss Hurnham has been out of school for several weeks on account of ill health. J. IS. Holt, ".)7, was called to his home at Falls City by the news of the death of his sister. The new shapes in l'edora and Still" Hats have arrived at the Kwing Clothing Company. A new silk Hag for tlio battalion was received this week from l'ottibouo. It is n beauty. Miss Iua Graves, who has been out of school a week on account of illness, is much better. F.very student in the University should subscribe for at least one copy of the Junior Annual., The Sigma Alpha Kpsilous are arrang ing for a dancing party to be given in Temple Hall, May nth. Julius Westerman, formerly of 'OR, is home on a vacation ami is seen fre quently at the university. This warm weather makes the benches and campus popular. Really, the chap el is forsaken afternoons. Announcement is made that the U. J. G. J. society which 'Oil's annual speaks about has dissolved lately. Just arrived, today, the Late Nobby Shapes in Neckwear. New patterns. ISwing Clothing Company. Professor llnrlKHir went to Kearney Wednesday to purchase the skeleton of a mastadou which had been found there.' The proposed field-day between K. C. and the .State University has been given up, as K. C. will not guarantee expenses. The Alcazar Shoe Store is making it an object for Students to trade with them. Ncwaud Stylish Goods Cheap. 1406 O street. Who would ever have thought that IS. A. Gerrard could play base ball. It is said that he fanned five men out at Grand Island. If you are looking for a new suit of Clothes and want Style, Quality and something Reliable, go to the ISwing Clothing Company. "Gentlemen, that line can't be beat," renin iked the commandant last Friday in battalion drill. A little praise like that does lots of good. One would think the Sigma Alpha fia teruity was becoming very popular, judging from the degree to which their flower is sported lately. A' warm Senior prom, can be expected when such men as Hecher. Mont morency, Tucker, Dixon and Sawyer have the management of it. Many of the dashing young men of the university have taken to cigarette smok ing on the campus between classes. Of course this looks perfectly proper.. It has been scmi-officinlly announced that there will be an encampment some where this year, if the Cadvts have to go out to the College farm to hold it. The debate I etwevu the U. II. D. C. nnd Conner which occurs here 011 the nth, will be given as a special boys program of the Union societ . ISvery one should turn out and see Cotuer get beaten. llotuuisdiig seems to he popular at pros cut. Many of the students have takun advantage of the pleasant wuuthei to take a day o(T, and spend it in the country, The last University party of the season was given last Friday evening at the Lansing. There wmh a large attendance. Professor and Mr. Harbour, Professor and Mrs. Richards were chaperons. It is said that cadets are braver than regulars in facing mobs. This probably explains the fuel that the governor had every cadet register theaddr.ss of his room and boarding place last week, A contest is 011 hi tween several F.u ropean history students for the best ar ticle on historical evidence. The win ner's attempt will be published in the Sunday Journal. Watch the columns. Prof, limner and a party of about .o or 50 naturalists went to llellevue, Nebraska, last Saturday where thev spent the day pursuing the festive in sects and toadstools that abound in that region. A special car was engaged with one fare for the round trip Of course all repotted a splendid lime. Notice of Incorporation. v To Whom it may Concern Notice is hereby given of the incor poration, by tiling of articles therefor in the Secretary of State's office, of the state of Nebraska, of an association to be known as "The riludenls' Co-operative Hook Company of the University of Ncbnihka," the principal place of tran sacting the business of which is to be at Lincoln, in Lancaster county. Nebraska; and the general nature of such business will be to buy, sell and exchange text books, apparatus ami general student maten.u . The amount of capital stock author ized is Five Thousand Dollars (Sfi.OUO), twenty percent (2t") to be paid in cash upon subs -ription; ami s.iid corporation is to commence on the first day of June. 1N01. and terminate at the expiration of fifty years fioni that date. '1 he highest amount of indebtedness or liability to which the corporation is at any time to subject itself is Two Thou sand Dollars ($'2,0.1)). The affairs of said corporation are to be conducted by a board of not less than three nor more than live directors, who are required to choose from their own number a President, Vice-President, Secretary and Treasurer. :H.RitS0N Odky, II. K. WltKKU-K, II. C. Pakmai.hk, Incorporators. Lincoln Gollop of Music MR. J I.. FRANK. KifCClor. Voico Department. Pine Organ, - Theory and Harmony. MltS. ICATK IMSKWSTKU CIIKNIfV. Voice lli-i:nliui'iil. MltS. llltKTlM'liK WHIITKN, 1'Im o Mcpiniiiielil Mil IIK.VUY I.KIT.NKH. Inllii iii:ii-linenl. MIS I. II. I. IK KlCIIK, IViicIh'imiI Vlolliirclln MIS? KATK SCOTIIOUN. Kloi-iitiun ami limnuilli- Art. Competent Irslriu-luis in Music, Kloottllun ami Dniiiintle Art. Brace Bnllding I5tli & 0 Sis.. Lincoln, Neb. A Shortest, Quickest and Best Route to ATCHISON, LKAVICNWRRII, KANSAS CITY, ST. LOUIS, CINCINNATI, WASHINGTON, BAl-TIMORK, NEW YORK, AND BOSTON. Reclining Chairs Free On All Trains. Foi: further information, folders, otc., null on or address, 1MIIL. OANIKLP. C. 1&T. A., 1201 OSt., Lincoln, Nob. II-CJ. TOWNSKNH, CL l A.. St 1,'iuK Mo. Wo earnestly Invito all Stu dents to visit our store before mnklnpr any purchases in the lino of Dry Goods. Cloaks, Ladios' Furnishing Goods and Men's Furnishing Goods. Our stocks aroespecially attractive. We refer new students to any of the professorsor any old stu dent in tne University as to our mannor of doing businoss. Very respectfully, MILLER & PAINE. 133 to 135 South Eleventh St. CATARRHJDrH.S.ALEY CURED BYi SPECIALIST YOU can have the DAILY WORLD-HERALD delivered at your room for 15 cents per week, seven days in the week. DRO y A POSTAL or leave your order at 1045 OSt. TKI.KI'IMINK lis:, C. A. SHOKMAKER, M. D. .. .1 INCH I.N. N --IS Olllre. No II "I I.Slieet. Ciiitnul I'inor. Hour,? u'.i a in : 1 ln:i ..ml ; to K .in 4 ( In Female. Ncivous nnd Chronic Isenscs llilmli-iior. Mt-lilily. MMiiuttlii'iiin .- v unl I- linnet ion nut! all l. i ,.;t lnriits .! llir Moinai-ll. I.ivt-i nii'l ll.ii hi miiii-v.-tulK tu-ntcil In linn. Office. 1127 0 Street, LINCOLN. NEB. Oirrf .V.y. In l'y Tuesdays, Ihursti.iys nnd Sntuidajs Dr. A. P. Burrus, DENTIST, 1208 O STREET. First National Bank, LINCOLN, NKIIRASKA. capita i sion.oon.oo SURPLUS JOU.UOUIXj N.S. oi -i--;.-r.is: IIAUWtiDD. I'losliU-ir. CII.IS. A. MANNA. Vleo I 'resident. I-'. .M.niOK. Cashier. M . 0.-tf l.ll'I'INl.-UTTjtlnil J.fl. KUKBMAN. Atfc't Cashiers DlltKCTOUS: N. S. Hiirwooil .1. H. Miiol'dtliiinl V. M. Clnrko T. M. Mitriiiottu CluiS II. 1 i ii il mi John H.Auu'S .lolin r'lt'Kumltl It K. Monro 1. H.Cihh : T. IfOKPS l. t. Cook J ; Cm-son A. II Clink Fine Baked' 'Goods High Grade Confections lee Cream and Ices NEW YORK Bakery Telephone 753. 130 SOUTH TWELFTH ST. EXTRACTING TEETH WITHOUT PATO. As a local anmsthetic. Plmnnti- of I (-'oca i ne is the best yet known, anil m, not louowvd by any unpleasant svuip toms or soreness of tlio gums. " Tin dental bnlldo.er who reported tlmt t hnrl nlcerat'on anil tlonliinjr of th. g-tiins. hail he lived in the tinu o St, Peter, he would have been Imi-U-with Ananias and .Scphira! It i tin best agent for common use. ami en tirely witliont danger. It is oij! those who use hydrate ofchloml in exeess that are troubled with nicer ation of the gums. BROMIDE OF ETHYL Is used much of late, and is inter mediate in its eileets. between chlmw form and gas, and less expensive than the latter. CHLOROFORM i.s preferable to other agents 'n most cases wl. ere several aore.inlhuneil U-etl-are to be extracted at a single sittiiii! We have used chloroform extensively for over thirty years without accident- NITROUS OXIDE HAS gencrallj' works well where there is nos more tlmn two or three teeth to bt extracted, but is more dangerous tlmn Is generally supposed, especially wluwi the capacity of the lungs has li.n diminished by disease or the heart dilated. Several deaths from its ust have leen reported in medical journnlf of late. Dental journals do not publish these cases for fear of injuring the gin trade. WASHED ESTHER has long been used with great sneees in brief operations, but is not well adapted to prolonged surgical oper ations. Hut very few accidents have hnppened from its effects, and those mostly from its prol5ngod use. HPiUi.i rnJ,i,.,K,iU3- 11 UJl 'JlLUUUUlUJJlcUL Staimdaird Bicycllc off the World, graceful, light, nnd strong, tills product of tlio oldest bicycle establishment in Auiorien still rutains its place at the head. Always well up to the times or u litllu lit ndviiuce, its well deserved and ever Increasing populn.-itv is a source of , jirldo nnd grntillontiotto Its makers. To ride n bicycle nnd not to ride u Q ilunihla Is to fall short of the fullest enjoyment of n noble sport. Pope mSg. Co,, Boyton, New York, Chicago, Hartford. A licnutlfitl tlliiMrntcit rntnloKiie i -p si ,iny Ciihinibla nKcmy, ur nuilctl lur two two-coin m,iiu). 'Hk.''.'W'''.'W1b.3 L. Slieicler' Cycle Store 1 426 O Street, All Work carefully executed by VM. ,A II If) h I 0 OSClIShNimuCIIl-R fonnerlv with I ( the Pope ISlanfg Co., Chicago, 1H. U I II I II I U licycles A Spring Su.it? T J If you do, it will pay you to call on FORGER 1827 O STREET Wc have just received an excellent line of Spring and Summer goods. Prices low as the lowest. The usual courtesies extended to students. Dr. A.T. Burrus, DENTIST, 1SOS O STBEET. GOLD CROWN3 FRANK PACAL,- BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER. Repairing Neatly Done At the Lowest Prices. Molar Roots Banded with Gold and Porcelain Crowna, tlio finest and most durable cro.vns ever made, and unexcelled for "uauty. 1010 P ST. UNCOI.N, NEB. 0. F. LAMBERTSON, D. D. S. LINCOLN, NIJR. (iniiliintnnr Ohio Collide of Dental Surgery. Ollleo Alexander IMk. Itooms L'S nnd 25. Cor. 12th and 0 Sts. n. H. GLEKSON. 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