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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1897)
LOCK L-S. qiemn Alplm KpBllon will kIvo i ro option Hi'9 I'VonlnK. itnlph A. Drain wiih Initiated Into ncltn Tnu Delta lat Monday cvonlng, Miss Mnliol TIioiimh npont Saturday (inil Sunday with hor parontB In South Onifln' neltn Tau ,)0,la "torlalncd tholr friends Informnlly nt tholr rooms last Friday evening. C M Story wont to Hontrlco Friday topW' ,no 1nwncp c,ty unml nt tno corn carnival. Knppn SlRWii lion Inaitcd InvltatlonB (0 nn nt homo" Saturday evening, vovember 13. Ilnrry H. OrovcB, Kappa SIr, haa loft for I'lntlsniouth, whoro ho Bocurcd n position as hotel clorlc. The second pIovohb of Wcaloyan and ihls rnlverslty lino up ngnliiBt each other for a game thlB afternoon. Karl Williams, William Hart, and Claude Uecd wero pledged to Phi Kiippu I'al hvHt Saturday evening. llev W. A. Baldwin of lllalng Olty, . vrv nonular Btudont In tho 80'a, vIb- j nod mIr nlma mator last Friday. Dr. (iorun, 01 mo l'luauyionun ino oloRlrnl Somlnary of Omnlm, led tho fhapel rrrcl803 Monday morning. llctn Theln PI hoys will glvo a danc ing part? In tholr rooms In tho Stnto Nock the evening boforo Thanksgiv ing. InvltatlonB aro out for tho Kappa Sigma reception to-morrow night nt the chapter house, Eighteenth and M streets. There was a meeting of tho athletic board Inst Saturday at which affairs vcrc discussed considerably, but no important actions taken. Rny V Tecle, 9i, left tho university last Tuesday afternoon to accept an appointment In tho government print ing olllce at Washington. Walter Rhodes, 9G, was elected roiintv superintendent of Thayer county, and 11. II. Culver, '8.1, won tho; same olllce in Dixon county. Prof. W. (5. LniiKWorthy Taylor has transferred his affections from his his Mcycle to a saddle horse, which haa proven to he more refractory than his former steed. Dr. Johnson. Instructor In Latin, wns lnjimil slightly In aiding his daughter to escape from a tiro which broke out in their house Ho was tumble to at tend clnss.s Monday. There will bo a meeting of thoso In terested In college settlement work Saturday evening, Novomber 13, nt tho home of Professor and Mrs. Fossler, 1517 South Seventeenth street. Andrew Rosownter of Omaha ad dressed the civil engineer students nt the chnpt-1 Monday night. This Is the first of a series of bix lectures to ho delivered by Mr. Rosewater during tho winter. While everybody la Intent upon foot I ball, students who have any desire to I enter the Kansas-Nebraska debate arc reminded the time for registration in the preliminaries closes November 15 next Monday night. The great secret which tho senior girls guarded so carefully was formally made public last Saturday when each young gentleman In the class received an Invitation to meet tho girls Satur day night at the conservatory. John I,. Marshall, of tho class of '93, will lend next Sunday's Y. M. C. A. mMing Mr. Marshall Is well nown o mnvr if the students as n forcible and earnest talker, and It Is hoped there may bo a good audience to henr him. The Inlon Roys' Debating club meet In Union ball Saturday evening, No vember in. to debate tho question: Re solved. That municipalities should own ami ontrol their nnturnl monopo lies. TIk.sp for the affirmative arc Messrs Archer and North; for the neg ative, Messrs. Burget nnd Warren. These debates aro well attended, nnd everyone has an opportunity to speak. A r.cltal was given In the city Y. M. C. A. W dnesday evening by tho pupils of Miss Ella Crawford and Professor Maggl of the Nebraska College of Ora tory. Quite n number of University people m re present. The participants In tile nrnirr.ini worn hnnrtllv im- plauded f,,r the merit of their work, 1 -Mi ;ik rousKicramy nuovo me av erage ai.il reflected much credit upon tnelr Instructors. John 1. Marshall, an alumnus of this Ulvers-liy of tho class of '93. made a nort address to tho students at the conclusion of chapel yesterday. Mr. Marshall was recently secretary of the aa1 vlunteer movement, nnd his address wns along that lino. Ho Is "ere for tho purpose of forming a mis- 9 YOUNG MEN ... Don't fail to look at the fine linp of Men's Suits and Over-r coats from $7 to $20, at the EWINC CLOTHING CO. 1115-17 O STREET. m 6?j8fififi9arsasasa8sses slounry study class among the students. Tho llrat mooting to organize rtich n class will ho held In Deltan hall at 1 : 30 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. William Hood Dunroy has received nearly ono hundred orders In ndvanco for hla book of pooma, "Corn Tassola." Aa tho edition will bo hut five hundred, nil thoBO wishing copies aro roquoatod ,to loavo ordora with Tho Nohraskau or with tho Kvonlng Poet nt onco. Tho hook contains about 1(10 pages, will ho printed on heavy llnon papor, and will ho daintily hound In cloth, with green and gold covora. Tho hook la to be out for tho holiday trade, and will mnko a vory handBomo holiday prosont. At a mcottng of tho debating asso ciation yestorday tho resignation of President Perry wns accepted and Mr. Stowart olectod to 1111 tho vacancy, Tho question of forming a league with tho MlBBourl Stato University and jvlth n Colorado Institution that had sont In an Invitation, wns referred to commit tees. Sovoral amendments to the con stitution wero proposed, which must Iny over for ono week. Those created much discussion, nnd a lively tlmo at the next mooting Is anticipated. SCHOOL OV MUSIC UKCITAL. An nudlcnco IUHiik the lower floor of tho chnpol had tho pleasure Thurs- nay evening or listening to an excoed- mgiy entertaining, tnougu somewhat' short, recital by tho Btudonta of the conservatory of music. This was the flrat recital glvon this year and It was a success In every way. Tho program consisted of but sovon numbers, three piano and four vocnl boIos, and each performer merited tho applause which alio received. Tho program: Piano solo lOlegle, Tenipleton Strong; Menuct Sloveklng, Nelllo Cave. Contralto solo "Caller Herrlu." Old Scotch; Eugenia Cottier. soprano solo "Kvennoro Lost to Me," llach; Edith Kisser. Piano solo Novollette No. 2, Schu mann; Mno Colson. Constralto solo "Hope In tho Lord."! Hacndel-Mason; Ethel Galley Mezzo soprano solo "The Parting Hour." Pache: "Mother. O Slnir Me to 'Rest." Eugene Htltlach; Winifred l learn. Piano solo "Dans lo llnmac.'" Mc Dowell; seventh actave study. Kullak; Edith Shaw. CROSS-CUTS, your hurry to get "What's to the library to get n history book?" "No, I Just want a chair First Durglar What's the hour? Second Hurglnr Two o'clock. First Durglar Thla Is a frat. house; we'd hotter wait till about 5 o'clock, when they're all asleep. Wanted At once, about llfteen men ' to act as privates, good salary. Apply . to Commandant. Wanted Five or six foreign diction- ! nrles from which I can get a good sun- Ily of words to tell .about my team; Present stock almost exhausted. Ap ply 10 w. u. wootiruu, r. g. on i t.. now c. f. K. l Tho punctual man who was to leave at 2:15 this afternoon will leave at tho sumo tlmo to-morrow. He set his wntch by the University hell. Old lints made over successfully nt Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O street. Seo Dr. Leonhart's nd In this Issue. Dr. Clifford R. Tefft, dentist; artistic i .l l.-l.i . n i over Uchlandcr's drug store. Sndlo Puckett, fashionable dressmak ing and millinery; 13th and O. Prices reasonable; satisfaction guaranteed. W. F. Needhnm, merchant tailor, 125 N. Twelfth st., carries n flno line of suitings; guarantees work; prices right. A stock of Huntington's special die stamped stationery hns been received by the Co-op. It makes the prettiest U. of N. tablet yet seen. Rest table board, $2 at 1200 T street. Mrs. S. K. Hugg. Be sure and give It a trial. Lady students are invited to call and inspect Fall nnd Winter Millinery at Mrs. Gospers, 1114 O street See Gardner, the tnilor. for first clnss work at reasonable prices; also cleaning nnd dyeing nnd repairing I Suits pressed, 50c; pants, 15c; club ratcB. $1 per month. Southwest cor ner Eleventh and O streets. See thoso calling cards and pro grams at Gcorgo Bros., printers, 116 S. Thirteenth street. 83 KOHL TIPS. Ciipta In Clurilnn haa bttsi-d himself during his spare moments In thoTs week, getting a Hat of ti "0 , players In rollogo ,Uul looking tin tholr records on tP diamond. 11 . ,,, l that thoro Is a great abundanco of llrst-elass material from which to nlok his team, and Is rather Jubilant over tho prospects of n crnelior-Jnck 1ml team In tho spring. Considerable has been said about the ndvlslhlllty of winter training frcol lego base ball teams. It m ,i n. ... It hurta the enndlduto In more cases ....... ii .mum mom. ruts la a hard duration to decide. Wo niv nil woll aware that very often men who havo trained all winter come on tho dia mond In the spring worse off than k they had nover trained a "lick " but Is this due to the hnrd training,' or Is It due to the way the candidate has taken care of himself while training and tho kind of training followed. We must remember that there Is a groat deal more danger of getting rheumatism, bad colds, stiffness and the like In winter than In mimnm.. and therefore n great deal more caro Is necessary. Then there Is danger of being stale wnon me season opens. This la often the case with pitchers who work hard all winter, and to ovorcoiuu this great euro suouui no exercised in selecting no mono oi training. wnuor miming una noon ncccptcu as practical by all tho eastern colleges, though they do not nil train the same way. some go Into the cage and plav Just as If they wero on the Hold. Of course thin appeals to us as the most practical method, but na Nebraska has no cage, It Is out of the question. The other way, and the way that seems to be growing into favor In tho east Is on much smaller proportions nnd could very readily he followed In the University of Nebraska. There are a number of games In tended to be played indoors, such as bnsket hall, hang tug, and hand hall. These games, while not closelv re- mtC(l ,0 lmso lm". 8("rvo na means of putting a man In very good condition to piny hose hall, and together with sonii' hnso running and sliding, and when the weather will permit, n couple of miles' run In the country and back, would not hurt our team, nnd would In all probability he of great benefit. The captain lias boon pushing tho Idea and It meets with tho approval of tho entire team. The only thing now left to arrange Is the hours at which most of tho men can be pres ent, but 4:30 to G seems to bo tho best time so far, and if any candidate has a conflict ho would obllgo the captain by reporting the same to him. Old lints made over successfully Mrs. Gosper's, 1114 O street. at DR. S. E. COOK. Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 1215 O St. OLIVER ERWIN. J. E. ERWIN The Antelope Valley ?., LINCOLN, NEB. Yards Ssth ami 1 Sts, J ' Office 113 N. nth St. Phone 505. , Table Board, $2.50. Meals, 15 cts. MEAL TICKETS. $2.50. THE MODEL DINING HALL, MHS. KOIJ'T. KKKKL.VXD. Proprietress. 310 So. :2th Street. - - Lincoln, Neb. H. W. BROWN, Drutggist. Books and Stationery, College Text Books. And n comploto stock of Standard and Miscellunoous Books. 127 SO. ELEVENTH ST. HUTCHINS & HYATT Sell the Host Grades or C O J Lv. Also Wood nnd Kindling. 1040 O St., - Tel. 225. C EHLERS, The Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Cleaning and Repairing also Done. 126 So. 11th St. Over Wohlentiurg'K GlBur Store. J. E. HOUTZ, Books, Stationery, Wall Paper and Window Shades. LEMING'S OLD STAND. U00Oandll8No. HthStH., . Lincoln, Nob It's Cold. Buy Underwear while you can get what you want. Buy Cloaks while the assortment is complete. We think we have what you want, Come and see us, MILLER & PAINE, When You Travel Always Take The To 01IAIIA All points East. KANSAS CITY-Eust and South. DHNVBR and nil Colorado points. 0(1I)EN and SALT LAKE. BUTTE and HELENA. PORTLAND. SEATTLE, SAN PKAXUISCO and LOS ANGELES. Has tho best modern equipment. Pullman Palnco nnd Tourist Sleepers. Dining and Free Reclining Chuir Cars. Eor time schedules, tickets, reservation of births, call on or address E. H SLOSSON, Oen. Agt., 101 1 O atreot, t J. T. AIASTIN, C. T. A. S.II.II.CLARK. Pros. E. DICKINSONl'oon.'Mpr!' E.L.LOMAX.G.P.&X.A Omahii, Neb. The University of Nebraska, SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Offers Complete Courses in tiie Rl- Offers Free Advantages not found lowing Branches: Elsewhere. Pipo-Organ, Piano Forte, Voice Training, String Instruments, Wind InstrumontB, Harmony, Countorpotnt, History, (Jon oral Theory, Sight Reading. If Yon arc Thinking; of Studying Music Investigate the Merits of this School WILLARD KIMBALL, Director. You'll Find it's a Good Place. FRANCIS BROS. Proprietors CAPITAL CAFE. i Oysters, Fish and Gnmo in Season. Also Restaurant at 141S O St., Lincoln, Nob Open all night. Givo us a call. We make a Specialty of 15 Cent Meals. Students . . . For fine PHOTOGRAPHS go to J KENNEDY'S New Popular Priced Photograph Parlors. $1.00 Per Doz. and Up. We guanntee to please you. Call and see our vok, get our prices and give us a trial Our motto is to please all customers. 132 SO. I2TH ST. - LINCOLN, NEB. O. F. Lambertson, D. D. S. Gmciuntt of OHIO COLLEGE T WTAL SURGERY Gold ami Porwluln Crowns. UrldKO work, Gold. Aluminum and Kulilior Plutcs. Special Rates to Students. Ofllco, Itooms S3 and '.M. Alexamlur Mock. 12th and O Sts., Lincoln, Neb. u- Jk 7i HEARTand NERVOUS DISEASES are Just as curable as other diseases. Treated oxoluslvcly by J. S. LUONIIARUT, M. D. OFFICE, H37 O Street, Llnooln.Nobrtsko. HOURS, 3 to 6 dally, exoept Bundaye. f r L H fc The Best Route from Lincoln, Neb. sK.v Ereo Scholarships in all DopnrtmontB Orchestral Training, Military Band Training, Concorts, Lectures, Recitals. 121 North 11th. ROY'S- Drug Store. Comer 1 0th and P Streets Druss. Stationery. Toys. Holiday Goods of every description. GIVE ME A CALL. AT THE LANSING WEDNESDAY EVENING, NOV. 17. The original Smith & Rice Comedy Company Presenting the reigning New York Sensation My Friend from India. Made famous at the Bijou theatre, New York city, during a consecutive run of six months by the same cast who present it here. 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