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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 20, 1896)
LOCALS. .. ,1 iiiiikorton'H boarding' ciuu. r-1,! v . . night I'lnoo. right bonrd, right nrlco at 1200 T street. , , , ti-Mtcrnolil, tho barber. Has dono work tor students for seventeen years. T,o best 2.W beard In tho city at 1200 T street. S.0O pcrcnlcndnr montli. Tho executive commltlco of university rfgcnt wl cl,t Krl,,ny mon,,n ,U o'clock. , , , professors Harbour and Stout will at tend tho fltnto Irrigation convention at IxsxInKton. t m juniors themes wore duo yesterday. Sev ern! seniors aro wrltlnK tholr Junior themes inH var. Have your tonBorlal work dono at Wos terfloKl's. You will Rot tho latest style. 0f bnlr cut there. Mr StoHa has received a toloRnun tol lliic the death of his father. Ho left Im mediately for home. The Tuxedo qunrtot will slnp tonight nt XYt I'nllndlnn society. All aro Invited to jitoml and hear them. jlls Christina Larson and J. C. El llntt lwth of West I'olnt wuio vlsltora at the university Monday. quite ft number entered the hare and hound chase last Saturday. They woro out about three hours. Dr. Samuel Avery arrived Monday from HeldollKTC. Germany, to take charRo of his classes In chemistry. rrofeior Caldwell Is smltlnR aRnln. lit. Caldwell and the babies came homo from Baltimore last Friday. A beautiful new plcturo of Empress Louisa covers a bad place In the wall of Mls Heppner's German room. Constanccr the popular barber Is local it 102 O street. Ho employs tho best artists of any shop In tho city. Psychology students aro Rroanlnp over th essay on "The SlRnlflcance of Brain Weight" which Is due December 2. Fraternity men will find that Wester field does the host kind of tonsorlal work at his shop. 117 North Thirteenth street. On last Monday the new and old cadets were consolidated In company formation which will be tho form of drill here after. Professor H. II. Nicholson. Miss Kosa Bouton and It. S. Hlltner are attending the beet sugar convention at Grand Isl and. Mi's ItlRhu-r has organized an evening costume skt-tch doss, meeting Tuosdny and Thursday evenings nt 7 o'clock in the studio. This in your time to buy holiday goods it E. Fleming's, tho Jowolor. 122 O streot. Don't fall to call. You will save money Vjr so doing. If you miss your mal at your regular toardlng lioutto. come down to Francis Bros' restaurant and try' a fifteen cent al there. The new wire model, which thu dopart ffitnt of pMychology has Just received, creatly al1 the study of the structure of the brain. At I-iichton's you will find tho flnost stock of Matlonory In tho city to choho from Our prices nro tho most reasonable. 11T O ntre-t. The clam In "Purposo and Plan of Na ture." a Ullilo elective, under Dr. Hossoy. l reading "The Story of Creation." by Edward fiodd. The Palladlans will enjoy a "Thnnks- fhlns: feed" In their hall on Tuosday, November H, and the Unions tho Friday o'sht following. The date of holding tho Pershing Wflos top has txMfn definitely decided. It will O'wr on the first Friday In December at " Lincoln hotel. The hours of recitation for tho Satur day morning classes in English 5 have kn changed from nine to eleven, and from ten to twelve. The university mission Is rapidly grow ln6 In size and interest. At the meeting Sunday evening tho assembly room would hardly accommodate the audience. The fellow students of Guy Barnes aro Blad to know that he Is quite convalescent rw tho operation for appendicitis, done wme two weeks ago nt the sanitarium. Have you lought one of thoso now Un iversity of Nebraska, tablets at the Co-Op yt? The lettering is mndo from a spec ' dye. and they aro tho neatest tablets t gotten out. c E. "Williams, principal of tho Green wood schools, was up Saturday. Ho Is carrying work In tho ISurapcnn history dopartmont. Tho sourco study method Is very popular now In his school. Messrs. Houso, lOvans, McMlchnol, Cor tolyou, Gerrard, Hunt, Cnmpboll and Warner havo formed thomsolvos Into a sort of Y. M. C A. rIco club. Thoy Intend to mnlto a specialty of singing sacred mu sic. Do you know that headaches and ninny norvous nffectlons nro duo to tho oyo strain, which can bp cured by scientifically fitted glasses? Hxamlnatlon and consul tation free. II. M. Hetts. lllchards bl'k. Hoom 32. Hours 9 to 12 n. in. 1 to 5 p. m. At a mooting of tlo Junior class on Tues day, tho resignation of W. T. Axllng and T. D. Lunn from tho Sombrero bonrd woro nceepted, and O. T. Heed and H. D. Kvnns woro elected to III! tho vacan cies. A meeting of tho nthlotlo bonrd will bo hold In tho olllco of tho physical director nt ton o'clock Saturday morning. A base ball manager will bo elected and other business rolntlvo to university athletics will bo disposed of. Mr. W. ( Hills Is now at Tublthn hos pltnl. Ho was attacked with a cuso of appendicitis Friday, and on Friday night tho oporatton was performed. He Is now doing well, but will bo out of tho univer sity for several weeks. Misses Kdna Gund and Anna Taylor have been Initialed Into thu myMoiIe of Trl Doltn. Miss Sndlo Taylor who Is teaching at South Omaha was homo for tho occasion and assisted In explaining the unknowns to her sister. In tho news Item giving tho history of our games with Iowa, one of our victories was left out. On Thanksgiving dny, in IK'3. we defented Iowa by tho score of 20 to IS. Nebraska has three victories against one defent from Iowa. Tho tilling of fountain pens nt the li brary desk has becomo such a nuisance that a stop was finally put to tho practice. This resulted In turning tho students Into tho Co-Op. They nro met hero by a sign which reads, "Fountain pens filled, one cent". After a great deal of delay tho new caps and chevrons of the cadets have been or dered from tho M. C. Lilly company of Columbus O. It Is hoped that they will bo here within a week In ordor that tho battalion may be fully uniformed beforo J Thanksgiving dny. . The Interest In the coming state Y. M. C. A. convention, Is growing among the unlvorsity students. This Is becnuso It promises to be tho most Interesting and most powerful state convention evor held In Nebraska. The college department, will be especially emphnslzed. By some sort of psychological phenom enom, the nnme of O. II. Martin, who was inillnicd Into Alpha Theta Chi Inst week, was written on tho "copy" ns O. H. Allen. Thu Nobnibknn hastens to correct any wrong Impression which mny havo been formed toward tho two gontlomen In ques tion. Tho Y. M. C. A. reception glvc at the home of Mrs. Hall Inst Saturday evening was well attended. A short program con sisting of solos by Miss Griggs and Mrs. McMlchnol and a duet by Misses Auman and Atkinson was rendered. Delicate refreshments were rcrvec. A pleasant social time was luuf by all present. Tho senior class hold a meeting Inst Friday, and arrived nt tho conclusion that the girls of the class should wear caps and gowns, and that tho young mon should wonr sombreros and carry' canes. It is possible thnt this record breaking of de ciding upon insignia during the first sem ester will not be allowed to stand, and a change Is a possibility. A. J. Weaver "., and Jnmes Johnston '!!, left for Salt Lake City Tuesday even Ing, where they will sot up In the law business. Thoy had been In Lincoln for a fow days, the guests of Delta Tau Delta of which fraternity thoy arc both char ter members of Beta Tau chapter. A number of Delt boys went to the depot with them and bade them good-bye and good luck In their new field. On Saturday evening Professor Burnot entertained his second year studonts In a very novel way at his homo In East Lin coln. As the guests entered, they wore greeted with a warm German welcome. After a short Gorman conversation, Ger man games were played, and the evening ended with German songs. It was a vory delightful Innovation, and tho professor promises others In the future. Phil UuphoII loft over the 11 nnd M. for quite an extensive eastern trip Wednes day. He Is sent by tho Nebraska Alpha chapter of Phi Pltu Then to their na tional convention which will bo held at Philadelphia during Thanksgiving week Phil will go llrst to New York whoro ho will moot J. t Jones and Tom Wing, nnd together they will so tho game Saturday hot ween Yale and Princeton. He will also bo In Philadelphia at the tlmo of tho Thanksgiving game between Cornell nnd Pennsylvania. A number of the members of tho local chapter accompanied him to the depot to see him off. UKSOLVTlONS OF SYMPATHY. Whereas, Almighty God has soon lit to remove from our class, ono who on ac count of his superior manliness nnd schol nrly nbllltles was loved and respected by nil who know him, and Whereas, wo feel deeply tho loss wo havo all sustained In tho denth of our friend KiiRono Brown; Thoroforo bo It resolved thnt wo offer his bereaved family our sin. ccro and heartfelt sympathy, and bo It further resolved, that a copy of thoso resolutions be sent to his family nnd that thoy be printed In tho collego papers. Class of '07. THE LUNCHEON BOOM. Tho unlvorsity luncheon room Is bo coming more popular evory dny. Tho girls furnish nothing but strictly homo made goods. Tho prices are: ft01'1'-;; 8 cents linked Beans 5 comb Plum pudding 5 corns Cranberry sauce r cents Sandwich 3 COnts Broad and butter 2 cents 2 Doughnuts 3 cents Pumpkin pie 4 cents Coffe 4 cents T,?a cents Cocon 4 cents Ml'k 3 cents . Big Bargains in Ladies' Cloaks Ladies' Underwear Ladies' Hosiery Ladies' Gloves Gents' Underwear Gents' Hosiery Gents' Gloves MILLER & PAINE, 1229 to 1239 O Street. Jeweler, Optician and Engraver. Denier in Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Jowelry, etc., etc. All goods sold engraved froo of charge, nnd no chargo mndo for ox amining tho oyes. 1143 0 Street Lincoln, Neb. WENT BACK TWO YEARS. R. S. Hunt had a remarkable experience on Saturday. IIo was playing basket ball nnd collided with John Hnstlc. He did not know whore he was for sovoral hours, but thought himself back In his first "prep" yenr. He Imagined himself In Profossor Chatburn's mathematics class, which he attended two years ago. It. I the locker room the boys found him try- J Ing to get Into lockor "33" which was the one ho had two years ago. The clothes ho wanted wero those ho wore then. He told the boys to tnke him to tho house where he roomed nt that period. Taken altogether it was a very peculiar psycho logical derangement. YOU WILL SAVE TIME By taking the. ART NOTES It Is currently reported thnt Phil Russell drew and filled a bob-tailed flush. Iast Monday evening Doctor Clark drew n large, life sized, breath. Some of the university girls have se cured employment as "boomers" for tho Lincoln Paint nnd Color company. Professor has taken work In tho art do partment. He Is showing somo progress. Ijist Monday he drew his salary. The following dialogue between tutor and Instructor provoked a tnugh In a froshmnn German class Wednesday. I Miss H "Decline 'a man.'" Miss F j "I can't." Browning, King, & Co. FOR MAIN LINE, Norfolk, Albion and Cedar Rapids. BRANCHES: All Points in Kansas. Keep this in mind when going on foot-balltrips or any vacation. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1044 O Street. According to the Bookman tho follow ing ar? the most popular works in fiction this year; Tho Damnation of Thoron Ware by Harold Frederic; Sir George Tressady by Mrs. Humphrey Ward; Tho Heart of Princess Odra by Anthony Hope; Kate Carnegie by Ian MacLaren. All aro to be had at low prices at tho book depart ment of Herpolshelmor and Co. A big line of note books, fountain pens, tablets, and dictionaries always on hand. "BEST" AND "CHEAPEST" PLACE TO BUY CLOTHINC, HATS AND FURNISHINGS. No one in justice to himself can afford to ignore our epeclal values in young men's Nobby Fall Suits. They are marvels of beauty, and are cut and made by our own experienced tailors. You set the same fit and make in our goods whether you pay $5 or $25 for your suit. Our experience of over fifty-six years of clothing manufact urine, wholesaling and retailing should be worth a great deal to yon. Besides our great experience our business is conducted on the "honor bright" plan. Everything is marked in plain figure? and you will find no "dark cabinet" work in our house. MEN'S SUITS, $2.75. J345, 4.93, J6.M. AND J10.00, WHICH CANNOT BE DU PLICATED IN THE CITT FOR MANY DOLLARS MORE. MONSTER SALE on hats this week. Call and see the nobby fall shapes In stiff and Fedora hats. Discount to Students. FREY & FREY, Wholesale and Retail Florists. TWO TRAINS DAILY -BETWEEN- iirsicoiisr AND- Auburn, Falls City, Atchison, St. Joseph, and Kansas City. City Ticket Office. 201 0 Street. H. C. Tow.vsend, Gen'I P. &. T. A. P. D. Cornell, C. P. &, T. A. We always have on hand a choice variety of roses, carnations and all cut flowers and give 15 per cent discount to students ordering as a club. Call and see us. Cor ner of Twelfth and O streets, Funke Opera House block. Telephone 324. Lincoln Ncbr. Chas. B. Gregory C U. of N.. '91. Office A At 1100 0 St, S Lincoln, Neb. H IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH Browning, King & Co., 1013-1019 0 STREET. Once in a while it happens. that the local ticket agent can not give you all tho informa tion you require. When this is tho case, write to mo. I havo copied of tho latest rnto sheotB and railroad time tables and can tell you EVERYTHING you want to know about tho best and cheap est way to reach Denver, Salt Lake City, OgdeD, Doadwood, San Francisco, Los Angolos, Helena, Butte, Spokane, Seat tle, Tacoma, Portland, or any other wostorn or northwestern city. J. FRANCIS, General Passengor Agent Omaha, Nebraska.