The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, November 14, 1898, Image 2

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    THE NEBRASKA
V WccMy NewsiMipor Issued 12very
I'tulay Noon by Mm Vn-ivorwlty
l'ubiishlnjr Assootntlon.
l-.ni.K'l Siu-oiiil Clans Mull Matter.
(leo. L. 'tvwne MniMjrlivg Editor
M. I. Stcwai:
Ji'lin T. Summer
djur II. ( lark..
. liischoll
.Editor News' Dent.
....Associate Editor
....Associate lull tor
Associate Ktlltor
V M
Hull Cartoonist
tuir Cnimil) Editor Loc-nll Wept.
in i.. McMillan Wn-ia'tc foil! tor
,. ..mi- Unit iMt Wuclato Editor
j, D. Anilif-oii Associate Editor
,nton llarr.
. llrovvn
Assoc o
Aw-ne'iatc
Editor
Editor
1 I'. (lenu mii-. . . Ktlitor Mumiii Dent
The Nebrnshan will bo sent to any
address upon receipt of the mibwrip- ' iviiii-ml.rii.il.
. ,. i 1 11.,,. ,. ,,.,,,- M11'1'1 " ib'WII to
lion price, whieh is one dollar a jetu. t ( , i( ())(i
Contributions are solluitetl from all.
News items such as locals, personals,
reports of meetings, etc., are especial
ly desired. The Nebni&hnn will be
giatl to print any contribution rela
tive to a general uirivorsity subject,
but the name must accompany all
such.
Address all communication to
NebrnsKan, University of fsc-braska.
tl-
upon the inoniviry in a lasting manner.
After this let every one get oin upon
tiho campus and practice the look-step
until It '.& perfceit and slug tin- wings
until enough expression 1h put into
thriii to mi in mote than tin- bare
words imply. There Is not the slight
est ri-owon why t'he university should
nit arouse a Iiiltle of the emthuiinsin
thai in so provident In the eastern Instl
tutimis. t)ur football team cannot go
(in forever in the way that, it ii.ii been
go'ng up Hi the prewnt time. tu
ileni always nvs that he will u it sup
port a Inking Icntn; events here show
that he is iuiI even willing 'to support
a winning one. lien we are with the
best ti-.im in the history of the ciinol
and at no game this ,eur have we had
iiioiv than enough peoph- tin pay the
evpenseti of the visiting timin. This
is tlte reason that the Nebnisktin
makes the suggestion about ()ma.ha.
every one put I lie pptty class spirit to
one iilc. j in! ii together to make th'.
till- ila.v o'f the eiitire your tluni they
sliovv their appreciation to the elVonis
of tht-ii- footlitill team.
I.u-t vein- a suggestion of this kind
wn iiii-I vvVih riiwipprmiil by the stu-li-nlis
in geneml. they soylng that
low. i was to. easy, that such preNiiii-
tnnix would lie use-less. It mnv well
however, that Iowa
) I lie iiuiil score oi u
past in- our nidge in inis
and let us get out and stir up
good old-time ehonl spirit. t
two or th.ree hundred people
ought to go with the Team anil cheer
tin-in to I lie victory they so much de
serve. Stand up for Nebraska.
! PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
MRS. L. M. SEARLES, M. D.
Practice, limited to Discuses of Women nnd
OlilUlrcn.
Onlco: KtioOSt. Hos.: 18l3WuHiilnRtonSt.
Hours : '' to 1 p. m,
LINCOLN, NKHUABICA
VIII1M
least
V. M C A. NOTES.
the
has
has
With this t-siii- ii ml
Nehraskati will appear
I In- will give a better
hi-ri-arter tin
mi Momlav.
eh.iiH-e !o g.-t
the late iu-ws,
Mu-ii'tv events.
Saturday's games anil
1 In- .enraskiiu was unable to get
Hit- -nap slmt view of Saturdays
name that it hoped to have. It was ini
nsMiiio to gist a kodak in Lawrence
w tli.iut bu.viiig one and 'here wore
nun.' on the grounds. The only indi
vidual picture that could be secured
was that oT Captain Molford. A plc
uu of the team will appear later.
i lie Alumni ot the University are
touiug upon themselves a very credit
able enterprise. If they can obtain the
exposition organ for the chapel, they
will have accomplished something of
which they can always be proud. Of
coui-se it must be remembered that Ne-
oni.ska A in mm are not wealthy as arc
the alumni of the older eastern
sohfols. ..icy are all comparatively
joung struggling for plnecs in th.is
rustling world, so the gift of an instru
ment such as is proposed means much
to them.
A comparatively small number of
btudent-s displayed a respectable
amount of enthusia.-vin when tin- result
of the iwiii.sas-.V-bniska game was an
nounced last Saturday evening. A few
were suiliciently interested to delay
their supper half an hour .a order to
learn the ii i in I .score. Hut the large
majoiity ot our students were "in ah-I
bcntia' and only appeared when a few
of the more forward ones turned out
upon the steel in the lock-step. Then
two or three hundred appeared and
proceeded to make times lively for per
haps an hour. A bonfire was started
upon the campus, and n few leaders
wanted to burn the old street. car
which 'has been resting peaceably up
on the north side of t'he. campus for
several years. When opposition was
offered ny the night vvuichinun, the
desire to celebrate our glorious vlc
tor.v tin lied uio a pell-mell move incut
io moll this iiiiiortunate individual. Of
e.iiii'se, the student were successful
in i heir undcUiking -uid succeeded in
'Heightening up the lire for a few min
utes with the car. In suite of this at
tempt at a demonstration, the fact re
iiMilns that the University if Nebras
ka. Is markiibly destitut. of school
spirit, ii ib not only true ol football,
but it applies upon all occasions. Ver.v
few get out and do anything. Stlil
tower. I'l such is noss- Ii e. tuovv nnv
The mission work carried on by
assiu-'ation at Ninth and . Mtnn-t
never opened so .nvoiiib.e as If
done this your. Ninety puolls are
rolled In the Sunday ?chool, and
most that number are In auiciidaneo at
the service held each Sunday n!gnt.
All members of t'he committee,
about fifty in number, have ib-eidod to
iimugumtc the annual coinuiit'teo
man's dinner which will bo given so I lie.
time during the !lrit of Decenibcr.
This promiKCs to ho one of the linost
a ll'n i is of this i Mi tu re over given by
I lie association. .Many men prominent
in association work- have been invu
ed. among k.ioni are ('. (. Miohonor
of Chleauo, (ienoral Seerctarv vVard
of MlnneaiKills, V. " 'villis oi Omaha.
no employment bureau which has
been carried on through the executive
olllce of the university has bi-e rans
ferred to the Y. .M. C. A. This bureau
will lie open to all young men in the
association. All young men de
siring work will please drop into the
Y. M. ('. A. rooms and leave their
name and nature of work dos.rod. An
effort will ho made to bring tills mat
ter before the eitiens of Li'ueoln and
thus rondel- aid to deserving inning
men.
i ho members are highl'- elated over
Mit fnct that the nutl-nrit-it-s have
granted them the Use of the room im
mediately east of tiie one which they
now occupy. They still retain the oul
one. 'this new room will he complete
ly overhauled and tlitited uo in the
lliu-st style and will servo as a parlor
An elfoit will bo made to put in an
outside cut ranee thus making the
room easy of access. With this addi
tional rmiiii. an outside entrance and
other needed improvement! i'ic asso
ciation wilj be nicely located in the
verv center of university life.
J M. I.UCAS,
DENTIST.
15th una 0 sts.
Telephone 153. Lincoln. Nei.
LOUIS N. WENTli,
DENTIST,
130 South I tth street.
Kooms til. i.7 mid l, Urownoll 1I1U. I'liono MO,
DK.J. L. HODGEMAN,
DENTIST.
1103 0 Street.
Special rntos lo StiulonU.
DK. J. T. McNAY,
DENTIST.
leetli Mxtrnctoil without I'nln.
Oillco: Cor. 11th and 0 Sis.
Lincoln, Nohrnska
DK BKNJ. F W1LST.
GENERAL PRACTITIONER,
Olllce: KWi O Street. Over Flfuonilil's. Tol.ilO
Kcsldenco: 1735 Euclid Ave. Tul.M3.
Hours: 10 to 12 n. m. 2 to 5 p. in.
Specialties: Diseases of Stomach and Kldnoy.
jsB0UT YOUR WINTER OVERCOAT ...
Think and talk over the matter to-day;
but don't stop at that; come and see
just what excellent outerwear wo are
soiling this season. i T
"PKINE St iMKRFEL,
A Few Sample Prices from.
Tll(i Book Department
HERPOLSHEIMER & CO.
Mas heretofore been noted among University students for the verv low
prices at which all supplies were sold. This year, while lower than ever. ,m
mensumtc with quality, we have materially increased our stock.
prepared to supply Text Hooks of all kinds at lower rates than wen
before made in ijncoln. Note the list quoted below.
m
.ire
K-r
Kolfe's Shakespeare, per. vol
Students' Standard Dictionary. . , ,
Standard Dictionary
Webster's International Dictionary
History Paper, per too shoots. . . .
History Covers, leather back
History Covers, cloth sides
Hi'tory Covers, board sides
1-oiintain Pens, 14 Kt gold, 09c, Soc
and 98c, each pen warranted.
Waterman's "Ideal" h'ount.iin
Pens, $2.50 and upwards.
(Lead Pencils, polished, rubber
tipped
Hlnck Ink, per 2 oz, bottle
DR. ALBERT K. MITCHELL,
ltooms itr-s.
HurrHlock. Lincoln, Noli
K. L. HOI.VOKK, M.I). It. A. Hoi.YOKK.M . 1).
ltns. Toloplionu 4.'l . Kcs. Tulopliono iii.
DRS. HOLYOKE & HOLYOKE,
Physicians & Surgeons,
onii-o, 187 South 11th street.
Ofllce Telephone 42
Lincoln, Ncli.
Telophonu CSS. V. O. Uox 051.
DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S
Private Hosplta
503 South llth street.
Special attention lo diseases of women. Ev
ery convenience tor suridcal cases.
DR. CHARLES P. CHANDLER,
U.of N. '92.
IS31 O street.
Hours: 8 to 10 a. in-, 2 to 4 p. m.. 7 to 8 p. in.
Sundays. 3 to 4 p in.
l'liones: OilUt-399; res. C65-1710 D street.
Lincoln, Neb.
Till-: IDr.AL l-'t-)l M.vl.V I'E.N.
We llrmly lieliovo, from niaiiy year.V
constant iimic. that the ideal fountain
pen if. the Waterman. "There are
others," but it would take a great
deal lo convince us that any otl1''
could K)Sf,ibly have the dlistiiitfulshou
merit which attaches to the Waterman
Ideal iMiuuiiaiu Pen. TIicm- are made
in a fjrisil variety of sizes and styles
to suit the particular fanev of any
pei-Min. The cases arc plain, Hiniple,
ornate aiiytliin- aiiytiue wishes.
They are a very iiu-eful jien, and our
esperieiico is that they arc the prop
er pen for a person writing constan'tly,
as hv iiwln them there need be little
fear of writer's paralysis. Waterman's
Ideal l-'nuululn Pen can lie had at al
most any price, depending, of course,
upon the oi-naiiieiitation and fancy of
the purchaser. Their distinguished
cliaraetepisties are, evoellcneo, ina
tci'mls and workmanship, writes the
uioniont the pen touches the paper,
Hoesn t overturn' or skip, and is clcon
jTe. MOSSHART, M. D.
Special Attention to Krrors of Infraction.
Practice Limited lo EYE, EAR, NOSE and
THROAT.
1134 O Street, Lincoln, Neb.
50 Fountain Pen Pockets 8c, 10c ami t5c
250 Student's Note Books 0
1050 "University" Tablets ,
8 75 Ink Tablets, 80 sheets each 0J
os Soft Paper Tabs, 500 pages each n,
,2 Music and Pictures
10 The "Maurer" Mandolins anu Guitars
are the equal in tone and workmanship of
anything made in the U. S. A written
guarantee for 3 years is given with each
instrument sold by us.
Guitars $14.00 to $..0 00
01 Mandolins 13.0010 ,'500
2'A Sole Agents for Lincoln
Estates
are
Made by
Systematic
Savings.
TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN!
Examine the Policy of the New England
iMutual. The Values are as deiinite as those
endorsed in your Bank Book.
This Company has been Chartered
63 Years.
G. W. NOBL,B, Mgr.,
PhnnP WR ROOM 10.
rnone aza 1(M1 0 STREET
J. H. Evans, Prcs. and Treas.
C. C. Quiogi.k, Sec. and Mgr.
The Evans
Laundw
tiling about athletics and the men who ly. From the ludepcndcint, New York,
iM-i-i iiiem 1111. 1 nc .M-nrasKiiii ven
tures the opinion tint t half of thcinean
nut ti-i. Ikxw many yuuies have been
jii.i.M-il this full, and uiaii.v 01 ilicin do
not i-M-ii ItiHiw that we have 11 winning:
I- .1111. If mu-Ii a Htnte of a tl Miles c.in
tiiiui - we will In- on a fei with dovvii-
tri.
thi
Deoenilicr 1 11, 1 Ml.
Iteeenitly xfinie students of tin- I'ni
verwlty ( 'f Viryimia wilvlle nltciiidii:r a
theater showed tlieir appreciation of
the ontertalninem by present I nif the
aetiii-s biiiiiiuels of slale fruit. Then
'don Minii'i-sotn. and every one In one of the actoi's dlscusxed the siiblcet
-vest l-ii-tws that slie is about as "Student Hthles" with some iilniiini-sii
ntliletically ncad as is potwililo. If we for vvhleh he was called to account be
ever intend to do anything now is the I r re ri-nehlny- his liotel. The police
tiinc. Let us stip imtitlng- oil" from I oaulut a numbor of the follows who
vcar to year whnt oulit U have Ix-en 1 awsaulled liim and fined them heavily,
done loiif-- atfo, and g-et oul nml do An iiivc8tl(,Mitlon will be held.
-illlH-l lllllfr,
DR. J. V. STEVENS.
onic-o nimOhtrcut.
Company
Ofllce Telepliono an.
Kcsldencu Tulepliono 4'.'4.
Okkick Homes:
10 to I'.- a, in,
a to f p, m.
A. D. WILKINSON, M. D.
Lincoln, Nub
Sundays j
1U to 1 p.m.
3 to A p, in.
OHIcu ii 11ml '.Ti llurr Hlock,
ltuh IH6 South 17th Htrciil.
Tuloplionos: Office, CH); rosldunco, (isi.
M. H. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiak. D.
Prof. OpIitlinlinoloKy, OIoIokj- mid
l.uryiih'oloKy.
Lincoln Vedlcal College,
Orturs u tlioruiiuli, prlvnlo lourso In rofracllon.
Sixiutiuiles titled.
Olllce, '.'0 So. 1 lib si. Hours, ( to l::i0-y to l
It is time that the students who iu
leiiil to jro t 1 Die Tliaiikfiv ny yailie
at Ouinliu. vhen we pl,i iM- rnlver
't,v of Iowa, are hoviunintf to make
prepaiMtiuiin lint- the 1n.11.inn, It will
'la- rniii.-uiihcrctl In 11, , nMcnlt hi
dents lluit a few i 11 iiii when we
' n i!i. 1, wo hill the
1 i' ii and the nnu-l
At t'he National Convention of thu
Phi lleta Kappa, held recently. 11 char
ier wus (riiiii'tcd to ViiHsnr. 'I .lis is tho
(Ii! (idleye for women to bo thus Jinn-ored.
J. R. HAGGARD. M. D.
Hosldenco KII0 G strt-ot., Tol ai8.
ODIco, ViiW 0 street. Koomh IT mid 18,
Ovur Mlllor .t Palno's, Tol. I35
DR.M. II. GARTEN,
Pniutlco limited to
Kj-o, Kur, Noto and Throat,
327-329-331 North Twelfth Street.
TELEPHONE 199. - LINCOLN, NEB.
a0JhC3
Prices from $15 Up. J&&
u ffl MJ& A)
x.'A p.-r Mizm w"" miasms. -rk imaa
Wl' oM Ji in
r'A?!C&'iy Xm. IWjtIi' --Tl y Zr tffi . i"lil tw" ilLvTiJ
tho
World
COLLEGE men everywhere are invited to send for tho Washburn Souvenir Cotnlou.
It contains nearly 300 portraits ofartists and colleclans, besides i;ivin(r some nccount
of tho construction of Washburn Instruments and a complete list of net prices,
KlrBt.claBs music dealers tho world over sell Washburns, or Instruments may be
Obtained from tho makers
LYON & HEALY, CHICAGO.
Jilaved MIk-oiii 1
IH"-t NHtOIII ol I
Minus thai hi n
Midi llll (Mi ill 1,
Nt 111 ilsUflli n.r
( I l'i 1 1 III 11 1
I" ' ' W llll ,1. .. ill
' '1 II III ll.
'" 1 iriMiiycd for
' iiiMitiililoii. Tin.
'hat .1 lliei-l Uiy In-
.1, he Lr yen out 141
d lo yn, anal tli.it tln
do no) me, in id it tln-v
1 "-i oiii-e .111 I then lie laid
11 '"'' 'I" v niijrlit In Ii ii-1-(-i-d
Dr. Leonhnrdt's
ANTI-PILL
Cures Nervous Ills,
routtlpiitlnii liyKpi-pHln. HillmiHtiiiMK Ni-rv
mm UN mi, I fin iia!,n Action not follow d
livc-osiin-ni-s-. Dmiiit Mr Trvlt. Kiiinpli-N
free liriii'ui-l-, j'-n nr 11 drcNH Anll-I'lil
Co , Lincoln N l
Pne Advlnnry Dent, for Pntron.
IWfi 0 Hlrt-ct,
Lincoln, NotiniKlm.
IT IS THE "STYLE'
?
E. S. KING,
l'hie Watch Itopiilrlns'.
Scientific Refracting Optician
(Graduate)
1300 0 Mi-ret, . . Lincoln. Nob
And "QUALITY" about the
photographs made at the
Elite Studio
That make thorn famous. All on ground floor, 226 So. 11th St.