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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1897)
The University of; Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC a Offers Complete' Courses in the Following Branches . . . PIPE-ORGAN, PIANO FORTE, VOICE TRAINING, STRING INSTRUMENTS, WIND INSTRUMENTS, Harmony, Counterpoint, History, Qcneral Theory, Sight Reading, " .. -.." i.f v- - Offers Free Advantages not Found Elsewhere . . Free Scholarships in nil Departments. ORCHESTRAL TRAINING, MILITARY BAND TRAINING, CONCERTS, LECTURES, RECITALS. IF YOU ARE THINKING OF STUDYING MUSIC INVESTIGATE THE MERITS OF THIS SCHOOL. SPECIAL FEATURES. A Home for Young Women. All instruments New and the Best. Central Location opposite the Campus. Expenses Lower than any Other First Class School. Valuable Free Privileges. An Able Corps of Instructors. FACULTY. WILLARD KIMBALL, - Director. riANO-FORTE Willnrd Kimball, Susie Scoliold, Harriot RoynoldB. PIPE ORGAN, Harmony Willnrd Kim bnll. VOICE DEVELOPMENT Jno. Randolph VIO LIN-VIOLINCELLO August Hago now, Emma Hagonow. CORNET D. F. EaBtorday. MANDOLIN-GUITAR Clairo C. Youug. SUMMER TERM Commences April 12, 1897. FALL TERM Commences Sept. 7. For Catalogue sad Other Information Address: WILLARD KIMBALL, Director. ps U- of N., '01. Office . B. Gregory C A At uooo st, s Lincoln, Neb. fj It's the Place.. Tw want to go to when you want to fsrehase magazines, periodicals, nowB tpers and novels. AlwayB on hand. Emnth and O Btrcets, Richards block. LOCALS. HE LINCOLN HEWS AGENCY, C L SPENCER, Mgr. M. C. LILLY COMPANY Columbus Ohio. MANUFACTURERS OP pM and Military Uniforms and Equlp- U. Oxford Gowns and Caps, Ban ." Flags etc Correspondent Solicited. Mnud Hazcllt and Ada Dutlcr were In itiated Into Delta Delta Delta last week. Fred 8. Hcncry road the goat Into Kap pa Sigma. Tito senior law class held a meeting lust Saturday to discuss the question of wheth er the class should bo represented In the Sombrero. The question was Indotlnttoly postpond. Mr. VnnTylo representing tho llrm of Wright Kay & company, fraternity Jew eler, of Detroit Mich., was In the city Saturday and Monday. He secured some good orders from tho Greeks. Tho Graham Taylor house Is again re opened and all committees arc again at work. Only a few mild cases of scarlet fever were reported, nnd workers need have no hesitancy In resuming duties, as tho houso has been thoroughly dlsonfected. A number of the vocal pupils of tho school of music will nsslst Mra. Raymond In a concert to bo given In tho First Con gregational church next Monday night. Director Kimball's prlvnto piano pupils will give u recital tomorrow evening In tho university chapel. Two hundred packages of garden seed have- Just been sent by Senator Thurston to tho Graham Taylor house for free dis tribution. It Is hoped that a donation of flower seeds may bo secured and thus enablo Uio board to furnish work and amusement to the boys and girls of tho community. George Constancer's barber pnop Is lo cated at 1010 O Btrect. Four of the best workmen In the city aro to be found here. Let Westerflold be your barber. 1 THE WORK IS DONE RIGHT 'M EfVer hnvn nn. tonkin il IT. n nntnt. toe shoe. I make a specialty of repar t pointed and round too shoes, having '" Pclal apparatus to work with. It " Wy you to take your work where It ffl 1 dono In tho right way. 8 CAPES, Praotlcal shoemaker. 133 South Eleventh Street. Casearets stimulate liver, kidneys anJ bowels. Never sicken, weaken or gripe. 10c. If you have tried him once you found that Wcsterfleld did tho right kind of ton sorlal work. Ho has been the students' bar ber for seventeen years. 117 North Thirteenth street. A "University of Nebraska" tablot Is the kind to use, when ycu write home. The Co-op has a largo supply. t Tobuco Spit and Bmoka Tour Llfo Awaj. "U want to quit tobacco uslujr easily ltufltwer' tornado well, Btrung, magnetic, - uuiv iiiuiiiiii unrnr. until itiij--.-vi tto i2L70n,1.cr'WorUcr, that makes weak men ;"$ Many gain ten pounds In tcndny. iim81 u"dcr triiaranteo to euro, 60c or KiMi "poWetnndisnmploinaUod free. au. DIen'ngllemodyCo.,Chlcaco or Now York. French dictionaries can be bought at the book department of Herpolshelmer and Co's, at very low prices. Ilayden, tho photographer who is now located at 102) O street. Is again offering a special rate to studentB on all photo graph. His name is a guarantee of good work. The latest and preetiest ctore in the city ia Bumstead and Tuttlo'u new furnishings and tailoring store at 117 So. JUh Btreet. Call and see their beautiful neckwear. Just try a 0p box of Cabarets, the lineal Uver and bowl regulator oyer made. JAMES A. HERNE. When Jnmcs A. llerno was a young man and living In Albany, ho Joined tho local stock company and gained a reputation as a character actor. Having lived nnd labored in Albany nnd Its vicinity all his life, tho mnnoger of the theatre thought It would be a good Idea to lot tho young actor have a bencllt. Mr. Herno was willing to tnko one pro viding ho received ono half of tho gross receipts. The event was duly announced and tho seats for tho performance were turned over to Mr. Heme to sell. Tho father of tho notor was very well known and exceedingly popular everywhere, nnd his scion thought It would not bo a bad scheme to get him to assist In disposing of the tickets. Mr. Heme, the father, agreed to do all ho could to sell them, and took possession of tho entire lot. Tho theatre nnd Its associations never grently Interested the elder Heme, but ho had good business ueuinnn. With but very little effort he sold out tho whole bunch of pnstebonrds, and returned home rejoicing. "Well. Jamsle." said tho fnther. "you will certainly have a big 'house for your benefit. I've sold every ono of thoso tick ets you gave me, and couldn't begin to ac comodate tho crowd." ' "That's tine," said James A. "Did you get the cash for them or sell them on credit." "Spot ensh for every one," replied the fnther. "Well, let me havo tho money," snld tho son, "and I'll turn the mnnnger's slmro over to him." "Here you aro" answered tho father, as he pulled out a whole pocketful of sil ver nnd greenbacks. "I sold tho high priced ones first, nnd got ns much as forty cents npleco for thorn. They were mnrked seventy-flvo cents, but I knew you would bo satisfied to get half of that sum. Thoso that were marked fifty cents went like hot cakes at two shillings, nnd tho thirty-five cent ones I let go nt twenty cents." Tho benefit wns a howling success and cost tho young notor n trifle over $12.00, and the "fun nt my expense"of tho other mombers of tho stock company, Tho story traveled fast, and every stock com pany mnnnger In Amorlca heard of It. Howovor, it was a great big advertise ment for tho young actor, and through It ho shortly afUiward obtained a very good engagement. Father and son have often Inughed over the affair, but since then Mr. Jnmes A. Herno hns never .had a benefit. Mr. Hrno's "Shore Acres" will be seen nt tho Funko Friday and Saturday nights nnd Saturday matinee, March 12 nnd 13. Seats now on sale. Evening prices, J1.00, .73 .CO, and .25. Matlneo prices, $.76, .50, and .25. Mntlnce commences at 2 p. m, sharp. Ijjest noRK Best Service J FVA.NS Established 1J V M 1 O 1889. 1 4 Telephone 199. W LAUNDRY COMPANY Most Complete and Modern Equipment. Greatest... Courtesy. AT THE LANSING. Stuart Robson In his new comedy, "The Juckllns" Is announced at the Lansing, Monday March 29. Ono night .only. When bilious or costive, eai a Cascaret, candy catharic, euro guaranteed, lOc, 25c. You can get all tho nowa all the time by subscribing for Tho Nobroskan. Subscrlbo for Tho Nebraskan, only $1.00. 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