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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 9, 1894)
HOT?! Jf''W Low Tariff Ten Dollar Suit Sale -M-M- ;.fr Blue or Black Cheviot NOTHING LIKE IT BEFORE . . INVESTIGATE FOR YOURSELF YOUR MONEY'S WORTH OR YOUR Tho Best Placo to Buy . . . Dress Goods, Cloaks, Furs, Fur Capes, Carpets, Millinery, Shoes, and Toys Is at the Big Stores of . . . HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. 1STH & N STS., 1-2 BLOCK. PRICES THE LOWEST . . . The Commercial Barber Shop DOES THE BEST WORK. Tho Finest Hath Rooms In the City. Student piitroiintfo Holliltod. Ajjoncv for tln IW-at Liiunriry. 120 X. 11th Street. O. BHLEES, Tho Tailor Suits Made to Order. CloiuiiiiR nnd Ilcpnlrlup olso Dnno. 1-26 S. Ilth St. Ovor WoWPnborg'H Clwir SULPHO-SALINE BATH-HOUSE AND SANITABIXJM. COR. FOURTEENTH AND M STS., LINCOLN. Open nt till lionrR; ilny or night. All forma of bathe, Turklrti, KuhhImi, Itmiinn, Electric, with speclnl attention to tlie nppllentlon of Natural Salt Water Baths aeveral times Btranirnr tliim wn wntar. Rheuma tism. Rkln, Mood, mid Nervaua llsonnen, I.Ivor and Kldnoy Trouble, nnd Chronic Ailment lire treated Buccesslully. SEA BATHING May be enjoyed nt nil huiihoiih In our Largi e Salt Swimming Pool, 00x140 feet, 4 to 10 ft't deep, lieutod to a uulform tuinporiitiiro oi MJ degrees, SPECIAL KATES TO STUDENTS. DRS. M. H. & J. 0. EVERETT, Managing- Physicans. PLBEST LAUNDRY COMPANY IS THE PLACE FOR STUDENTS TO PATRONIZE; Phone 579. 2208 0 St. L BLUIEHTHAL, Any OLD HAT mndu over us good na new. Also, Gloihes Gleaned, Dyed, ft Repaired. lOSO 3? STR3BKT. HIGH CLASS WORK A SPECIALTY. TIIIE Herzog Tailoring Co., Lenders of Fashion at I'opulnr 1'rlcos. 128 N. Elovontli St. ltlchards Block. g-o to 2 J!) North Xintli St. FOIl TUB ' JBBST 15o. MBA.IuS Munla nt nil hours. O.ystor nnd Gamo In HOUHdll. M. E. CHEVRONT, Prop. Opp. Stnte Journal if you will drop a card to. John Anderson, 832 Norrh 12th Street, He will cnll nnd cot. your Innndry, such na Un derwear, Hocks, Night Houcn,Co'orod Shirts, itc, and do tlipin up rlpht. Everything mended neatly without extra cbnrge. Irf m "i . . . i . i I ''ll8illiUi " ill1111 "j - tat iiliMik' i "" ,JL.....St-fes y-lWii'- -iBV-iAr a a Jllil:'i'liiiiiilliltiilftTttl''laifi'iii iM'i Mllfflaftftilitt'lBBfiMli 'r lUifiMri ' Plain or Fancy Cheviot $1022 MaWHMMMDMMMNMMMMHMMU EXCHANGES Ah (i maid ho nice, Willi slop prociHi', Tripped o'or tho ioo, Sho Hli)pcd j lior cure in vain. And nt tho fall, Willi lisuul Kail, Tlio hcIiooI boys cull, "Third down: two foot to Rain." Fx. Tim locturo wiih long, The h'otnror prosy; I took notcH, or triod to Hu t lior chooks wore ho rosy 1 took notes of her, too Do yon think I did wrong? Tho loot n ro was long And tho loclnror prosy. Ex, The Aurora, of tho Occidental College, Los Angeles, Cal., makes its initial bow. It presents ji neat appearance. "Who can tell me what an ur ehin is?" asked tho professor. Prep. "A place where they keep biscuits. ,1 Ex The Reveille of Norwich Univer sity, Northiield, Vt., is published by the corps of cadets. It is well arranged throughoutr Mr. Si raj I. Do you believe in a college education -for a delicate boy? Mr. Streme. -Certainly. It ei ther kills or cures. --Ex. The M. S. U. IitdepcndeiiLof ML Mis - Jvoiiri university," issued an "extra ? 1 at 1():M Saturday evening, giving a detailed accoui toi' the Nebraska Missouri football game. -Thi i very good but the Neuuaskan was out at 7:150. It was not an "extra" oil lior, for the report appeared in the regular edition. The Sincerest Flattery. LOIK ON THIS CKTUIti:. Hmiiinn pool Upon tho floor A fat iiiiui'h heel And banana peel A Hlip, a reel Then Honiotliing more HoHidoH tho pool Upon tho floor. AND ON TIIIH. A Hoft folt hat Upon tho ground Small boy hooh that SamoHoft folt lint HokickH hard at It, miikcri a bound A brick and hat Liu on the ground. lux. The K-det Kodak. With horoyoa tiptiirnod lior bond on bin brouHt, Sho pronged tho button Tho cadot did tho rem. Ex. SOMETHING AWFUL. The Union Society Prepares an Extraordinary Program. The Unions promise to have something wild nnd wooly next Friday evening. There is to bo a special program consisting of a story composed by Miss Pound, Abbott, Miss Morgan, Shrove, and Newbranch. Each one writes a chapter, and is not supposed to know what is in the preceding one. Of what sort it is the public is not supposed to know but dark and ill-boding tales have omanatod from that littlo.jinnex to Prof. Barber's Latin room where tho surroundings are sufficiently awful to give rise to tho most harrowing of tales. Terrible descriptions are rife of a house (haunted, of course,) in a deep wood, twelve o'clock mid night, lone traveler, etc. Then there is a small bQy with twenty three cents; rich old farmer with $1022 MONEY BACK. a nrolty daughter, suspicious man, bridge over a rushing torrent, dis couiaged man standing ready to plunge in. with the boy a si eon on a neighboring door step. Phis comprises the material for one of tho most startling novelettes ever written. The truth of tho above cannot be vouched for but such things have been hoard in whispers about the hall Each composer is to read his part of the story to the audience, the intervals between the chapters being occupied by the rendering of some slow music. "Whether the boy grows up, and dies nobly on the foot ball Held or marries the pretty girl, can hardly be con jectured, but the public is invite 1 to come find hear this wonderful story itself. THAT OMAHA EXCURSION. Active Preparations Have Been Started and Suc cess Assured. Preparations for the Students' excursion to Omaha, Thanksgiving, are progressing rapidly under the vigorous work the committee is putting in. If the affair is not a "howling" success it will not be because of any lack of diligonce on ljw tuifJLlic-eanimjttcc, JiuJLt he. infernal pcrvcrseness of the ele ments and lack of enthusiasm among the students. The tickets will bo out by next Monday so every one might as Voll l)e prepared to take one at first, or ho will be bored to death before tho week is over. There is going to be no let up. Tho mem bers of the committee are of the opinion that tho students, as a whole, have contributed very little toward the support of athletics this year and they intend to inaugurate a campaign, which from a financial standpoint, has not yet been beaten. The committee is com posed of Ralph Johnson, A. J. Weaver, find Bert Forbes. Apply to them for further information. Betas Stagged. Saturday evening the Delta Tail Delhi chapter house was tho scene of ji delightful stag party given to the 13etu traternity. Tho evening wis spent in cards followed by songs and dancing. A novel feature of the entertain ment was a glove contest between Mr. Robinson and Mr. AVhitmore. In nine hard-fought rounds Mr. Whitniore proved himself tho best man. This is said to bo tho first time either of tho contestants over saw boxing gloves. The guests were Messrs. Adams, Becher, Ames, Cooley, Forbes, Thorp, Robinson, Burnet, Everett, Lehman, Nicholson, Graham, Sum mers, and McLucas. "Friday evening Russell Thorp, Jr., of Edgewood, S. D., was in itiated into the Beta Thota Pi fra ternity, following the initiation was a charming "spread" at which many admirers wore present. The Artists' Recitals. A series of live Artists' Recitals will be given at tho chapel cf the university during tho winter and spring. The first of these recitals will bo given by Mr. Sieveking, of tho University Consorvatary, on the ovening of Tuesday, November 18th, beginning' promptly at eight o'clock. The doors will bo closed during the numbers. i Tweeds in Latest Patterns Browning, King & Co. 1013 TO 1019 TOOTHACHE. That little nnisnmce, tho toothache, tho worst of nil din oases, cnrctl in loss than three minutes, or may ho extracted with little or no pain! Fin gold fillings for stu dents at low rates. Itcst flint teeth, that will ho as good after ft years' service as now. Itnsli vimckcv teeth, best offered tor 9 5, at your own price. Cheap est teeth out. Everything in tho dental line of the best quality at reasonable rates. 1808 O St. Rooms 9 and lO. B, A. P. llUKRUS. Nebraska Pant and Suit Co., 1 2 1 7 O Street. (West halt oi Trunk Factory.) All Wool Pants Made to Order, flrat-clnaa aud pnnrnntnod to flt, $-1. 9-1, 5, 96, and upwards. Business Suits, 1S. $18. $20, and op. OVERCOATINGS, VESTINGS, l'opnlar Trlcoa. Oooda sold by yard, and Hilda lor lloy'a Panta, etc. Few ancalled for panta nnd anlto at your owa price. 0. It. OAKLET. O. N. Holcom, Cuttor. Jacob North & Co, (Lincoln Paper Houao - BOOK AND yxn' COMMERCIAL PUBLISHERS, BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS (D STEREOTYPING LITHOGRAPHING Wholesale Paper Dealers 1116to1122 M ST. CALL AT- Mead's News and Cigar Stand -FOR- Fine Cigars, Tobacco I Stationery. All the Latest Novels The WORLD-HERALD and CHICAGO PAPERS delivered to any part of the city by carrier. L. L. MEAD, Prop., us so, hth street. ARE ALL RELIABLE. Ulvo them your pntroiuigo, and mention tho luct thnt you biiw their "nrl" In The Nkiiiubkan. The Students' Co-operative Book Co. HANDLE ALL :STTJDEiTTS5 SUPPLIES.: S. E. Cor, of University Haa. Pictures Framed BY TUB LINCOLN FRAME AND ART CO. GBODP riCTUUES framed at Ileduced Frlcea to Btudenta. Artists' Suppllea, 226 South 1 1 th Street. $1022 -J L O ST. LINCOLN FRUIT STAND, PUCCINKLLI BU0S., rrops., DKAl.Kn IN Fruits ttnd Conflict lonory, NUTS, CIQF1, AND TOBACCO. Special Attention Riven to atudent nnd famtlj trndo. floods dollvered to nil pnrts of the city. X.W. Oor. O and lBth 81. Suits to order, . $16.50 to $45.00 Overcoats to order 18.00 to 40.00 Pants to order, . 3.00 to 10.00 We guarantee nnd keep all pooda we manu facture in repair, tor six months, tree ot charge. LINCOLN PANTS CO., 1223 0 St. GEO. A. WEBB, pnorniKTOH or the OLIPP BARBER SHOP Bpcclal attention paid to Students. Good Work and Gentlemanly Trent men t. 129 So. 12th Street, LINCOLN, NEB. Furnished Rooms and Lodging Joaea Block, 8. W. Cor. 12th and 1 Sts. Entrar-ee IS North 12th St. REASONABLE RATES. OMee, reea 1M. X. V. JOVMt. ""Printers Lincoln, Neb. always in Stock. FRANK PACAL, Boots and Shoes Made to Order. IlepalrliiR Neutl.v Duue at the Lowest Price. SPECIAL ItATES TO STUDENTS. Lodwitb Dlk.(UuBouiuut) uoar cor. 11 4 P hh v.; I1 t E. v.: It : Pa, 7