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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (May 6, 1898)
rtmt Locals. jlPini'inli'! Iln (liinlnor Tullorlnjf Co. jiis WiU'i'inaii Iiiih gone Into the diat1i' company. Jlnrr.v Our.v 1 lifting ''iiptiiin f com. pmy It. 1h reRlmom, p. C. ( uhrr will bo 'iiinrtornumtor of hls'nllirr'H company. flonl')" Iiiih ftillHtod In "mil" Ilny ward'a romiiiiiiy H private. f, ('. ThIIki 'I'1. Npi'iiti Sunday In the Pty nml nl camp SiiuihIim-h. l'ill Itusscll, sorgounl of Co. K of (he Mvvill In iiimli' 1h( Hergcunt Monday. , ). Viinnclcc uifd Ouy IlnruuH liavo Iipcii iitftlc eorpornlH of Co. L, 2d regi ment. 13, (' iIiiiiih, 'ltd, of Superior Mpent Sntun1n iiml Kuiulny wilh university frlcml. ltiif,'li LunuiHtor, tin nlunuii of the (nliiit 'H captain t the Toeunmeh jliss iny Robinson of Trenton Is i;itiiiir lit i hIhUts of the PI Beta. Till fmtorniu. Mlsi !''! Colo f ()ii'il!" i visiting liersiOir, MIkh Pantile Cole for the May f Hull- l'lnii- are being formed for giving tlio Kiiiiiih debaters n good reception vvllllo they II") llCie. Climles I Stroninn an alumni of the class of '''!. Is second lieutenant of Co. , 1st i'gliuent of York. Mis- llertha 111 ne of Fremont has l.oa MMtiiig mhs Nona Hridge, re innlnlng for the May festival. Alf. dtreeUe of Norfork who was in thi I Diversity a few years ago, is 1st (.orgeat" of Co. L, 2d regiment. I. ( I'armelee stopped oer in the (il mi his way to Meat rice from Ouui h,i, nml visited ('amp Saunders. Arthur Kyons, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, !su member of the Lincoln Light. In f.in mid goes with his company. Dr. II. A. Senter of the Omaha high school was siting friends in the olipmlstij department Saturday and Snada.v . VukiisI, Wagner of the law school vent out to join Co. K, 1st regiment, to which he has belonged for two je.irs. Hiss Tukey's sister, Miss Louibc Tukov of Omaha, and Miss "Foutmuu t Council mull's, eanie up for the sen ior prom. Miss Ruth llninlltnu.'OO, left Sunday ueniiig for Fort M"adison, Iowa, where slip intends to stay until school opens in the fall. A. R McLucas, 'DO, present principal of Fan bury schools, has' just been fleeted superintendent of the Central tit, si bonis. A. s Johnson has enlisted. Ho had ilnihlieil his work for his master's de cree .nid felt, there was nothing left for lmu to do. A stock of Huntington special die stamp tationcry lins been received by the (. up. Jt makes the prettiest U. of N. t.iblet yet'been. f Chn lie Nus of (irand Island, who isuui.l-1 t'nherslty boy and a member of J'lu Delta Theta, is also a member of ( o M, 2d regiment. I'ruf Haines of the Cnlversity of isp.Mini will lecture before the bo t.mli il seminary May 21 on the sub ject, I olutionury Failures." Spec ial discount to students in bi- cjclo sundries and repairing1. Good ftand nml tires at $6.00 a pair at A. L. Giranl A. Co., 135 So. 12th St. Tin geological department receiv ed hM week a ery fine collection of eailHiiiindum from Niagara Falls. It i to lie added to Mr. Morrill's collec tion. l'n.fi'hsor llurnett has secrcd his connection with the UulveiHlty. With Ills f iinily he has gone to Indianapolis 'i m i omit of his recent severe sick ness. "Dutch" Wells started home yester day. He, i,nK received a commission as first lieutenant in a South Dakota cavalry troop of which his brother Is "plain. An invitation has been extended to Uio Orphelian society of Wesloynn by U'u Palladlan society to visit the, i'all adlnn society a week from Friday night If you want the most artistic work in the line of photographs, Clements, the Photographer, at 129 Go. 11th st., an do your work to suit you at the LOWEST prices. Mr. J. A. McGuire has been named as our eandiduUj for the vlco preside-n-y of the lnterslalu association. Mr. ennisou will telegraph the results of tlio contest, tonight. Miss Weber who has been spending the winter with Miss Harriet Cook, has returned to her home In Chicago. Miss i Weber has inuii, friends in tho Univer sity who will miss her. The reason the Ilncyelo runs easier than other bicycles Is because the chains runs between tho bearings on the crank. Step In and oxnmlne it at A. L. airnrd &. Co. ins So. 12th St. The Interstate collegiate oratorical contest takes place at, Jlololt, Wiscon sin, this evening. Mr. Dennlson has been in Iowa for a week or two and Is In excellent condition for the battle. If you want your hair cut artistic ally and in tho latest styles, call on Sam Westerfleld, 117 North Thirteenth street. He has hnd eighteen years' e perlenec with students and guaran tees satisfaction. Co. M, 2d regiment, went on guard duty last night. Tho University boys who went Into this company, White I 'curse, Illtcliman, Christie, Chapin, Wllber and Whedou, can no longer be counted as recruits. .1. Lunger has been appointed al ready. It is said that his superior ofll ccr found him drilling a squad of men, of whom he had been left In charge, and was so pleased with his work that the youthful drlllmastcr Is now wear ing a corporal's stripes. Chancellor Macl.ean returned this week from his trip east, lie expected to go to Washington and have a hear ing befo re the house committe on agriculture and experiment stations, but the war developments made this impracticable at presenr. Dr. llcssey is instituting a scries of experimental observations by the stu dents of the school of agriculture up on the various native grasses and for age plants of Nebraska for the pur pose of testingthclr availability in practical farming and grazing. Students who nrc particular as to the appearance of their shoes have their repairing done by II. Capes, prac tical shoemaker at 133 South 12tJi street. He makes a specialty of re pairing round toed shoes and has spe cinl apparatus to do it in the right way. f A delightful May luncheon was served by the young ladies of the Y. M. t. A. from J2 to 2 in the armory yesterday. Two long tables prettily decorated with Dowers were arranged for the guests where they were served with cold meats, delicious salads, strawberries and cream p. nil all other good tlTinSsr - - 11- karat gold fountain pens'nt 00c cadi and upwards. History paper fie per 100. Students' note books le each. Vest pocket (icrmaii and French dic tionaries 21c. Full lino of history cov ers, botany note books, botany pa per, magnifying glasses, etc., etc. Art, and. music department, llerpol sheimer A;' Co. Prof. Nicholson has prepared a new edition of his sugar beet pamphlet, giving directions for the guidance for the sugar beet experiments which are this ,vear to cover more territory than ever before in this state. The effort is to secure exact ami definite infor mation as to the average legults of su gar beet- culture in ml parts of the state mid at the same time familiar ize the dinners with the growth mid pioflts of cultivating them. Some of the boys say that when they go Into a permanent cump they will organize a football team that will be as great n terror as our big guns are to the Spaniards. Tlieio Is plenty of University timber In the two regi ments, Unaware, l'earse and Wiggins were all In last year's team. Dill Dun gun an old University player Is in Co. A, 2d legiinent and Corporal llaro Atwood of the same company, used to play in the University of California. The students of the agricultural school have made arrnngcinents to teKt thoroughly the value or the grass known as smooth broome grass for practical purposes In this state. It Is hoped by tliowi familiar with this grass that It may prove as valuable as llmothy. Sacks containing seventy live pounds 4'iieli of the seed nrc, to bo Best Work. Established !38q. Evans Laundry Company Most coxriDlete and I Modern equipment sent out to the students niul direct tons for preparing the ground uu s.-eding A run rcpmi or the resuM K to be made thlH full (ln, Iinotli 1 1 one vonr from then ' Phi Kappa Pxi gave a ihcatro parl.v Friday evening to see (lay Clement, In "Tho Now Dominion." Mr. Clement Is a member i.r the fraternity and the parly had the plenum c of shaking hands with him after the play. The members of the parly were the Misses Kathcrlne Woods, Kdna Wetzel, Kdnii Polk, Nolle. Iloldbrook, Margaret Win ger, Jeos'k'a Morgan, Schnii Wlggen liom, Jessie Morgan of Falls City, Dora Frleke or Plattsmoutli, and Carl Frleke, Archie Uaccker, Hurt Wilson, Dick Heed, Orlo Drown, Paul Weeks, Frank Lelnuer, Craig Spencer ami less Kovvc. Ily reason of (he petition of students a lniiss meeting was held lu chapel yesterday morning lu the Interest of the Kansas-Nebraska, debate. Prof. Caldwell, In his remarks, said: De bating is one of the best, means of training the mind that there Is. The arguments of the debaters tomorrow night are as far as I have gone over them, eloquent and well put together. The question to be discussed Is one that affects the whole world. Tho United States represents one side of th question and Fngland the other. There arc just two synteius pioiu.noiit at the present lime." Prof. Caldwell then urged upon all students to lki present at the debate lo cheer the men to victory. lALACi:S ON WIIKKLS. Commencing May 2 the llurllngton route Mit on its line a very handsome train running from Chicago to Denver, and from Denver to icago. Thai to Denver is No. 1 and the return is known as No. f. This train consists, of one llurllngton baggage ear (Pullman color), one Pullman buffet, smoking car, one Pullman sleeping ear, two Hurllngton chair ears. These trains are wide vcstibulcd from one end to the other, and it is as handsome a train as can be seen anywhere In the United States. No. ft went east Tuesday night at, 10:30, being the first on ifte nsw schedule. The west bound of these palaces on wheels is due at Lincoln at 1:15 a. in. TDK LATKST KLOMHK13 INFORMA TION is valuable to the gold seeker in, de termining his route to Alaska. The Great Hock Island Route is prepared to give the latest and best information of water lines, rates and routes from Pacific coast ports to Copper river and Klondike and can ticket you through. Personally conducted Rock Island Tourist Cnr Excursion to Portland, Oregon, leaves Lincoln, Neb., every Friday, affording best and cheapest means of reaching Pugc Sound points. Procure up-to-dntc details of a trip to Alaska by addressing P. P. Rutherford C. P. A., Lincoln, Neb. A CLEVER THICK. It, certainly looks like It but thero Is really no trick nbout IL Anybody can try it who has Lame Hack and Weak KidncjH, Malaria or nervous troubles. We mean he can cure him self right away by taking Electric Bit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to Liver and Kidneys, is n blood purifyer and nerve tonic. It cures Constipation, llcadnehc, Fainting Spells, Sleepless ness and Melancholy. It is purely veg etable, a mild laxative, and restores the system to ita natural vigor. Try Electric Hitters and be convinced that they are a miracle worker. Every bot tle guaranteed. Only 50c a bottle at J. II. Hurley's Drug Store. Students For fine PHOTOGRAPHS go to KENNEDY'S New Popular Priced Photograph Parlors. $1.00 per doz. and up, We guarantee- to pleaso you. Call and bco our work, get our prices and give us a trial. Our motto Ib to plearo all customers. 32 Siuth 12th Street, - Lincoln, Neb, ELITE STUDIO.. y CruyiiiiB, Wnter Color. Vramen Murio to Order. Vluvv of dwelling nmdo on Mhort notice. Special niton to NtudenU In i;rUs r single.,,, T, W TOWN8KN1), Photographer, Si!USo. 11th St., Lincoln, Neb. jest Service I Greatest courtesy. Telephone 199. IF YOr WANT TOMFOItTAULE SUMMER UN DEinYEAU BUY UNION SUITS. YE HAVE THEM KOIt LAD112K AND GENTLEMEN. IP YOU WANT GOUKEOT STALES AND GOOD VALYU'ES IX NHOKWEAK WE CAN PLEASE YOU. COME IN AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Miller S: Paine. UoZ&hcln.4 ...ADVANCE... v j. JL t v ..OF.. Summer Merchandise. A (iFATINE RON.V FIDE PRICE AND iir.ui-; u.x MATl'UIJAY, MAY 7, AND CLOSES OX SATURDAY, MAY 14. BVKUY DEPARTMENT IN THE STOHF IS REPRESENTED AND ALL LINES OF MERCHANDISE UNDERGO A REMARKAHLE PRTCE CUTTING DRESS GOODS, STLKS, WASH DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, GLOVES, CORSETS, LACES, HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, LINENS, SHOES, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, CI UNAWARE, GROCERIES, MEN'S FURNISHINGS, ETC., ETC. ALL THIS SEASON'S SELLING. SEE CIRCULARS For .-. Further Particulars. jllcL4iUufWif Tho Nebraskatl'mversity School of Music OFFERS COMPLETE COURSES IN THE FOLLOWING BRANCHES: Pipe Organ, Piano Forte, Voice Training, String Instruments, Wind Instruments. Harmony, Counterpoint, IUHtory,Qen era! Theory, Sight Reading. If you are thinking of studying music Investigate the merits of this sckttl. WILLIABD KIMBALL, Director. Mr. Albert Tttrpin's Now open ijor Season 1807-08. Adult classes every Tuesdays and Thursdays. Juvenile, Wednesday 4 P. IL, Saturdays, 2 P. M. Assedblleo every Thursday evo. Hall for rent. Special rates to clups and fraternities. Call at 1132 N St, for terms, etc. Office hours 0 ao 11:30 a. m. 2 to 8 p. m. 24 PHOTOS - - - PREWITT, 1216 0 STREETi PROFIT KILLINVl SALE REGiNfi OFFERS FREE ADVANTAGE! NOT FOUND ELSEWHERE. Free Scholarship in nil Departments Orchestral Training, Military Band Training, Concerts, Lectures, Recitals, 25c Small But Pine. . Cabinet Platinos $2 Doz. I iVtll hi i," i