The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, October 28, 1898, Image 2

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    THE NEBRASKA,
A Woi'Wy Nnvwpnpr Ifiatioil Kvory
Frhln.V Noon Iy "' Unlvaiwily
Publishing AhjwIiiIIoii.
Kntorcd as Soi'oiul Class Mull Mutlui'.
Gw). 1. Townu MiiiiiikIK Udltor
M. I. Htuwnrt Kill-lor Noww Dirpt.
Jolm T. Kiiiiiiirt. .. .AMmiwhilo ICtlltoi
lMuiir II. Clark Aswmlato lulilor
A. A. MlwholV AnHoelalo I'M It or
A. M. Hull CHi'liioiilwt.
lfoljrnr Cnnidl) I'Mltor liOiJ I'cpi.
(Ii'ikm- Muii'iMIMnn XixawlH'li' I'Mlilor
(IfiMVi' IViirllcll H'liit' I'Mlutr
11. I). Nmlrwoii A-wiHatu Kulltiir
Clinton Mu rr AhhchmiU- Kdltor
I . Itinwn Nwnwlato I'Mltor
!' I'.. ( li'iuciitM. .. I'Mitnr Alumni Ib-nl
lWl. ball kxi.kIm 70.00
C'uimiM .'15,70
CiiHic'h xaliiry, unpaid -1(7.(M
Oilier unpaid 'xpi'iim'H IHl.dll
$l,ir;i,1!l
IMSd'HPTS.
Mumllng wiiiic .....$ HJB.fio
A mi uii "it' ! HMifi
TniUlo ItM.llfi
HiwinHiti ilck'i'ls I-I!i.!i
Diich 11.50
PROF
MRS. L.
Practice .In
Olllco I l(5
LINCOLN.
SSIONAL CARDS.
SKARL1IS, M. D.
yd to UIhlminuh of Women and
Children.
It. . Itcrt.t IBISWoBiiinKtonHt.
(ourpl 'i tol t. tn.
NHHUABKA
The Ni'brasUan will bo si'iit to any
nddri'KH upon rociipt of tho riubxcrlp-
tlun prb'r
which in one dollar a year.
Contribution arc milleUed from all.
News Items such as locals, personals,
report of meetings, etc., nt-j efipeolal
ly desired. 'Plto Nobnislmn will be
glad to print any eontrlbiillfHi rela
tive to a go ti oi til university subject,
but the iiiiiiiu must accompany all
KIK'h.
Address all communication to
.Ncbriinltan, Ui.iversity of iv."
jrasKa.
tl'U
D.m't
iii(ln,.
HUNK
lilu iiriiiiu-ll game Sitt-
"TTu" cadet appointments hae caiiM-d
sonic, few, small coni)i.nning. Hut
siioh wen- to be expected. Nothing is
so perfect that some one Is not disap
pointed in it. And then, too, or course,
not all deserving soldier can be made
ranking captains.
17"ls not onl. that you will see a
good game, for (irinnell Iiiih ti strong
team, but the boys need' and do.ere
encouragement. You can show by
our presence that you uppreejatc a
winning team. Your fit) cents will help
make up the $l7fi which are needed.
Tomorrow a new building will be
dedicated and a holhkiy has- 'been
granted that students and faculty may
commemorate tihe event. Amd It is
tvtiill. T,hc University is growing ni
that otherwise some might not lrtivo
known at till that, by the generosity of
the legislature, another part had been
mlded to the quadrangle, which Is now
becoming n reality. This now bu ld
inir find the schools of manual training
IllUflliu tm " v.-;.. i n,
which will be bouscii in i , arc m ..,.
factors, which Indicate the rapid ad
vancement or Nbraski. I niversl . In
n short time we will need more build
ings, in fact we should' lmve more now,
t keep fullv up with rapid growth n
numners and in quality tind quantity
of work done.
The 'Varsity eleven deserves con
gratuhitlons on its sussess thus far
this season. I.t has only been sco e.l
against by two teams, Ames and Mis
souri, and' altogether only three toiit.li
tlowiiH are reeonled against it. Su
cral of the individual pkiyers. too de
serve especial credit. Caphun MeJoid
has shown good judgment in using his
intMi and his goal kicking has bven. ex
traordinary. Menediet has , layed 1 Is
position at half to the satlsfact on of
veryone. In fact the credit for a
largb share of the ground gaining in
nil the games is due to him. He plays
a fast, hard g-ame and is nlwny ready
o lake the Imll. Williams. Irwin.
Pillslmrv and Stringer have all done
Kood work. Willi t the team seems to
lack most of all is endurance, , iind tlmt
more hard practice will get. '1 he eoaoh
ought to see tlmt UiIr defect Is remov
ed bofore Hie Kaivsas game.
hiv WiwtiM'innn, tlnancial seerahiry
of'ihe Athletic Hoard, imiUtss the fol
lowing statement of the, eomlltion of
the treasury. It allows a tlHleit. of
$187.08, wihloh must be nuil up ' i"'1'
miini with (Irinnell and Drake, wilili
possibly a blight profit on t'lie TIiihiUh
irlvliig game at Onmdn.
vast nwijoriitv of tHit students have
not nit attended a sirngle game us Is
evideivt from tlhe receipts, anl only
a very few of 'tdie. faculty 'have 'been
ween at the games. This Is w'V
If evorv one connected' with the Un'i
vemltiy would fitifemD just one R'nin?
there'would bis money to spare. Ur
Uvinly Uiere is no om wlto onnpot
spend SO Cents for the sake of 'his Uni
versity find Its foot ba'11 tcsim. 1 he
team 'has not lost a whiffle game ami
in live games has only hod' 10 points
scored against it. Against other
teams it (has scored 208 points. Cer
tainly it deserves support and encour
agement. Let everyone 'turnout at
title Grinndl game, wipe out t'he debt
and cheer n winning team.
The secretary's sta'tememt is as roi-
l0W8! EXPFJNSES.
Hnsitlnffs game ' Jl-JJ
Ane,s game f-
Coach on salary. .; 2?"S3
Coach on Bxp. to Oct. 15 41.0.)
MViml .$0i0.lfi
Dellell $187,118
ALUMNI NOTES.
. I. Klelih, Mis, has been elected
pi'liiflpnl of the Nohniflku City High
hcIiooI.
A. ,1. McLaughlin, 'SH, for scvonil
years professor ol' biography In
I'll roup polytechnic I'iihikIomh, (Jul.,
now occiiplen the chair of ugriuiil
f it i-ii 1 nclence ill the I'lilvernlly of ,rl
one ul IMiociiIn.
S. A. Tiirrell, '0(1, taught the oxi'ivIb
cm the pnril year In he Wa.vhaehlc In
Mtltutc, Texas. He In now Inwtruc'tor
in modern languagcM in Henry college,
Tesim. As a MienU Tor the nmntcr's
ilegree, lie In preparing a ehrlNtonmtihy
with vocabulary of old I'Vench liter
iiture. lie esiieets to return in the
cprlug to take his degree.
I'rofi'HKor of Moiany in Hoiiutli Da
kota college. Dr. Alton Saunders. 'O.'t,
writes that he Is In receipt of advance
Hied of his new book upon the sea
weeds of the I'ucllic const. I't is pub
lUlied by the California academy of
sciences.' and contains thirty large
plates. The finest niut have ever ap
peared upon the subject in fills vicin
ity. Allen S. Ring, '01. for several years
principal of I lie Nebraska City schoo.,
has hecu elected superintendent, ot
schools In the same place. W'hile tills
promotion Comes as a matter of course
in recognition of his work in the high
fchool, it Is pleasant to know thai the
mcIiooI system so conscientiously elab
orated by his predecessor Is left in the
hands of a inau both competent and
M-hohirly.
A. IC. Yont, 'nil. the greatest running
back that ever played on the 'Varsity,
has returned to Worcester, Muss., after
spending several weeks at his home In
lli'ock, and in Lincoln. Yont is the
same lover of root ball as of old. Me
insists upon the capability oi western
"inaterlal" find believes that our fu
ture prestige in fool ball Is only con
ditioned by the ji roper development of
men, and of a'thleties. In flit case of
our own eleven, he regards the al
most niter lack of alumni coaching us
a serious drawback to rapid progress
in raising the standard of our playing.
J. M, LUC
Tulaiihonu tr
LOUIS N.
S,
DENTIST.
mtii mid o stH.
Lincoln, Nub.
lENTE,
DENTIST,
i South Mill street,
ItooniH 8I, ',7 ilil 1, llrownull Dill. Phono MO,
DR. C. U. K
Hooiiih over
IARNS,
DENTIST.
HMO Strcut.
VotornOiiloii ToloKmiili.
I)U. J. T. McNAY,
DENTIST.
Oilleo:
Tooth
Cor. I
DR UliNJ. !'
ATIIMSTICS.
Dr. Jlitstings has sent a letter to
twenty-four high schools of the state
with a view toward unifying state uth-
loiles. - -
If orgnniaiioius can be Mitisfatitor
ly made the plan Is to hold an In
terstate scholastic league meet in con
nect ion with the state inter collegiate
meet. Replies to this letter have al
ready been received from Omaha high
school, I tea trice, (iraud Island II. S
North Platte II. S., Wyuwie II. S and
Lincoln. All favorable to the plans
proposed.
'Phe committee on organization and
constitution consist of George C.
Sliced, Lincoln, II. S.; .Nathan Mern
Mcin, Omaihti II. S.; R. D. Ooverholtz,
siiporintendent Ashland school.
A meeting of representatives from
Interested schools will be held during
Christmas vara t ion for purposes of ef
fecting an organization.
Men registered for physical training
who have not yet been to classes will
hear in mi ti 1 flint they hae already
exhausted one-half of the eut allow
ed. Another week of absence wl'.'l in
sure an incomplete at the end of the
semester.
linskct ball is being practiced al
most daily. The new inaterlal is ex
cellent. V. K. Andreson, not satisfied with
his excellent record as guard, is work
ing forward and is niakinga fine show
ing.
Story Is playing well In his old place
as forward. Walker and (irlifith arc
tlie most promising candidates against
these men.
There Is a great struggle for cen
ter. Moore and Yoder are again ri
vals lor the place. Cortolyon Swal
low and others are promising candi
dates. R. I). Andreson menus to 'hold down
his position as guard with his cus
tomary nerve. I''or the other guard
on the first team theru is plenty of
good material but prophesy is ' not
in place.
Lemar should make a strong show
ing from experience acquired in pre
vious years.
The greatest need of the 1aket hall
team is men who will take the trouib.o
to 'become trained official?). They will
be in demand for games of Die league
but where they will get in their most
valuable work ts In close rulings of
practice games. We needi six or eight
me i Who do not piny but are willing
to work for the good of the team.
League, games at Doant and Weslcy
nn will probnhly he scheduled for the
middle of November.
Dr. Leonhardt's
ANTI-P3LL
Cures Biliousness,
Conotipatfon. Dyspopnla, nilloupness. Norv
ous Ills nnd Pill Hanlt, Action not followed
liy costtvenoRH Doubt ft? Try It. Bamples
freo. DruKRlsts. Sfic, or at dress Anti-Pill
Co., Lincoln, Nob.
Free Advisory Pept. for Patroni. ,
Hours
Si'CcIiiIMch: 1)1
xtnicted without Pnln.
ill nnil O His.
, Lincoln, NtiliriisUu
&'
NVfcST,
GENERvb- PRACTITIONER,
Onieui lO-Jft O Sk-et, Over Flt7Konild'H. Tol.
ituHhtunt'o: 17.T! Kiiclld Avo. Tol. Bin.
,0 to 12 ti. m. 2 to lip. m.
Attention, Cadets.
Wo mako a fmo TAILOR MADli uniform, with a TKY.ON heforo finishing,
that tho fit may bu satisfactory, The past two years wo havo mado the cadot
uniforms, with tho exception of a fow who proforred to o to othor dealers, as
the students havo always boon privileged to plnco their orders with ANY
FIRM, regardless of any recommends that had been mode, Our order book
for the past two years, with but fow uxcoptlons, Indicates tlint only tho bettor
class of goods nnd workmanship nro wanted by thu student, nnd this is what v
we now offer.
PKINE&lAZKRFEU
Morchant Tailors, Clothlors and Furnlshors.
Book Department
HERP0L8HEIMER & CO-
Has heretofore been noted among University students for the very low
prices at which nil supplies were sold. This year, while lower than ever, com
mensurate with quality, we have materially increased our stock. We are"
prepared to supply Text Hooks of nil kinds at lower rates than were ever
before made in Lincoln. Note the list quoted below.
The
110
heosuH of Stomach nml Kidney.
DR. ALI3ER
I?
MITCHELL,
Wessley'sGerman-Kng. Dictionary 8o fio
Wessley's French-ling. Dictionary Co
Cnssell's German-ling. Dictionary i 15
Cassell's Fronch-Eng. Dictionary 1 15
Cnssell's Latin-Eng, Dictionary. . 1 15
Hessoy's Brief Hotnny 1 00
Remsen's Elementary Chemistry. . 7a
Graphic Algebra 1 ),)
Ticliener's Outlines of Psychology 1 45
Lniighlin's Mill 280
Le Conte's Geology 325
. Rolfe's Shakespeare, prr. vol 50
Students' Standard Dictionary... . 2 50
1 Standard Dictionary 10 50
Webster's International Dictionary 8 75
History Paper, per 100 sheets. .. . 05
Jtooms 07-8,
Ilurr lllock.
f
Lincoln, Neb
10. 1.. Hoi.vokk, M,U.
It. A. IIOI.YOICK.M . 1).
lies. Telopboue 1.'3.
Itos. Tolopbono4v!l.
DRS. HOLYOKE vt IIOLYOKE,
I in
Physicians & Surgoons,
Olllco, 127 South 11th street.
Otllco Telephone 44!.
Lincoln, Neb.
Telephone 085. I O. Uox 0ft I.
DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S
Private Hospital.
MB BiuUli lltluarpRl.
Sorlnl iittentloii to diseases of women. Hv-
ery convenience for Mirulcul cases.
DR. CHARLES D. CHANDLER,
U.of N. '92.
1231 O street.
Hours: 8 to 10 a m-, 2 to 4 p. m., 7 to K p.m.
SuudiiyH.;i to4 p in.
l'lionus: OillceSWi; res. 09ft 1710 D street.
Lliuolu, Neb.
J. E. MOSSHART, M. D.
pocliil Attention to Krrors of Refraction.
Prai'tlco Limited to EYK, EAIt, NOSK nnd
THROAT.
1I3IO Street, Ltnco'n, Nob.
DR. J. F. STEVENS.
Olhcu 1 130 O strcut.
Olllco Telephone 42a
Residence Telephone 424.
Lincoln, Neb
OmcK Houiib: Sundays:
10 to 12 n. m. 12 to 1 p.m.
2 to 5 p, in, I 3 to 5 p, in.
A. D. WILKINSON, M. D.
Olllcc, 21 ma 25 Burr Mock,
Res., U20 touth 17th street.
Telephones: Oflico, !fc; residence, 082.
M. 13. KETCIIUM, M. D., Phar. D.
Prof. Onhth
Lul
InioloL'y. Otolouy nnd
yiiKolouy.
Lincoln licdlcul College,
Odors a thorough, invato course In refraction.
Spcctucles lilted,
Olllco, 220 So. Uth si. Hours, 0 to 12:30-2 to 5
J. R. HAGGARD M. D.
Residence 1310 G strcbt., Tol, 242.
Olllcc, 1223 O street, Rooms 11 nnd 18,
Over Miller t Patno's, Tel. 635
History Covers, leather back 15
History Covers, cloth sides 12
History Covers, board sides 10
Fountain Pens, 14 Kt gold, 69c, 89c
nnd 98c, each pen warranted.
Wntermnn's "Ideal" Fountain
Pens, $2.50 and upwards.
Load Pencils, polished, rubber
tipped 01
lilnck Ink, per 2 oz, bottle 2
Fountain Pen Pockets 8c, 10c nnd 15c
Student's Note Books 04
"University" Tablets 15
Ink Tablets, 80 sheets each 05
Soft Paper Tabs, 500 pages each 05
Estates
are
Made by
Systematic
Savings.
TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN!
Exntnino tlio Policy of tho Now England
Mutual. Tho Values aro as doiinito as thoso
endorsed in your Bank Book.
This Company has boon Chartered
63 Years.
G. W. NOBLB, Mgr.,
Phone 328 ioaio street
J. H. ID vans, Prcs. and Trcas.
C. C. Quigglk, Sec. and Mgr.
The Evans
Laundry
i ' f
Company
327-329-331 North Twelfth Street.
TELEPHONE 199. - LINCOLN, NEB.
DR. M. H. GARTEN,
Practice Umltcdio
Eye, Ear, Nose and 'lliroat,
1025 O street,
Lllcoln, Nebraska.
E. S. KING.
Flno Watch Ropalrljff.
Scientific Refractlnri Optician
(Graduate)
1800 O Street, iLlncoln, Nob.
M Ul
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HERE MAY BE....
Places as good to trade
at as our's, but certainly
none better. Suits and
Overcoats ready to wear
and made to order.
EST GOODS ....
For the least money at
j&Mumj' iviaycr tiros.
IT IS THE " STYLE'
And "QUA! JTY" about the
photographs made at the
Elite Studio
That make them famous. All on'ground floor, 226 80. 11th St.
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