The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, November 14, 1898, Image 5

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..rn08i Wijfculinnt spout Sunday In
"(Jo to !))' Cafe, Soutih UDh, Open
,,iim- mi'' I" ,nl' m'w hulldlutf
T,ifilin
, v.iiiinn received ii visit .nun IiIh
minor W.-.lin'.s(l,v.
HS l. tmliill will spend Sunday tit
h, r lltllK II OlIllllHI.
Knpi'.' ''wmn banqueted till' fonthiill
,, T' l.v evening.
iWvm l''. Lnmborlson, Dentist, 1206
jr. Illilll.V lllllWfslt.y KtlldcllKS
i i. lit inlit 'I'miifliiv.
Hurber, 'u. visited the Plil
.lm boys Sunday.
collc.lt imiiI llui't Christie
ir to otc TueMlny.
Anuul, prnctice limited to Skin
ladl'Muiy Diseases, J.joo O St.
Dr, 1) I,, ltumsdull, kJn ami gonlto
urlnsirv incuses 17 So l!Jt St-
Kni i ' tiiil In, law 'lid, visited lils
linitln ' iildn.N, No ember Itli.
Qua' n's liiindli lUiom, 118 South
Elcu'ii Open day nnd nigtliL
. .1 tnitton has been visiting Ills
uin-ni ii Koeu fur st'wnil day.
I'll iiiiinu Delta entertained nt
Difir ' iitr Imiisc Friday cuMiing.
Dr. s 13. Cook, practice limited to
no, wii. ivose and throat, l!21fi 0 SU
Kilw i c linpln wns In town Inst week
but i urned to Oiniilin Friday night.
,., i, H 1) iii)M te to Miend muMi relay
ornl ,s !a, with rcliithes in Seward.
"Dntili" Wells lins boon appointed
Kiiit'ii.nit in tlit Cuttcd Stales regu
lar iinnx.
Tix niir l.ndie.s' Cork Sine lliind
s-wimI !.in Slioe.s, Foot Form more,
121.1 II M.
I'li'i Itnrber was mi Oiniiliit visitor
Moml.n in the interest of his depart
mow. Tin I'fond term if the I'nlverslty
vliix'l if .M nsle heirins Monday, No
VpiiiIm r 1 1.
i In- rieshinenSophoinore eonte.si
ha. 1 1 1 ii postponed to Saturday, N'o-
M'llllll I I'.Mh.
We guarantee every pair of shoes
topiw satisfaction. Foot Form Store,
1213 0 street.
Curl hutV, -eeond lieutenant of the
lliinl Nebraska regiment, is home for
i few il.is' furlough.
.loiiii W'ilhird Lincoln of Hoston,
'Mavs.. i lormer Harvard student, lias
rvj.nM n'l foi miixersity law.
11. .. Whinin of Kansas City, a grsid
. ii Yaudcrhilt college, ealled on
the Surma Chi boys this wwk.
Mis (iruv Murniy of l.uur visited
rvliitiw in tills city ami also looked in
mi tlic university Frhiay.
Picl (niilcy, '!)s, has aeeepted a posl
iinn Mi the Harris Pros.' Live Stool;
oi n company of Denver. Col.
M.iii.iirrr Pisehof would like to hac
.ill -indents having tickets to sell, turn
rlii'in in to him nt once.
that the new building is open,
tin- iiniiean History Department is
.ill tniiistorrod to 1'niversity Hall.
( li.iiui'llor Mnel.enn left for Wn.sh
uipiiin. I). ('., Saturday to spend ten
ilnjs .ii the agricultural meeting.
dm Men's S:i.."iO water omof shoe
'"i" tin -hoe for winter. Foot Form
Moii-. 1.1 () St.
Tin- i ccinWr iiuiiiImt of the West
ern ( 'i-ge Mairazlne Is to contain an
artii'l. bv Ueorge Shedd entitled
"We.-. ..Foot Hall."
Thf liardner Tailoring Oo., does
first
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fur -Minv
Tin
in tin
lirarv
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for i '
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vein I h i
ss work nml wie prices ore
i i'.e. S. W. cor. 11 tin nnd O.
'HO bicycle, in good conrition,
'in. The Students' Supply
.'! It St.
f.vclers who put their wheels
.Ks along the walk by tOie li
lildlng arc requested" to lick
evening, March 11, a concert
held in the university chapel
enellt.of the College Settlc
i ,'kets 2.r. cents.
c Young's "Tnivels," "Der
Onkel," and "Kvan Harring-
lnwest prices, i ne Students'
"-lure.
v Son's representative wns
lie I'niversitv -Monday and
with their line of fraternity
mil novelties.
l.iy euuiing Kapjia Alpha
iitiatcd .lessie Maclarland of
Klla Wirt of Council IUuITs,
n Douglas of St. Joseph, Mo.
llor Macbeau delivered a lec
the subject of "Christianity
1'ieation" in the First Congre
' iuux:li Sunday evening.
lust public recital by the I'ni-
Si-liool of Music will Iw given
Impel Wednesday evening, No-
Hi.
I'linncclhir Mnebeiiu H going to
Washington Friday to attend the Na
tional Meeting of the Agricultural OoL
lege, and will be gone about ten days.
Miss Nclln Cochran entertained the
Delta (laiumiiH Monday evening at, bur
home In honor of Miss Kihic of Pitts
burg, who Is visiting Mends In tHils
city.
Uobert Ileltner Is Nebraska's repre
sentative at the National Agricultural
r.ii'iniicui association meeting Wliien ,
will be In scission nest week a,t Was,'!- i
ligton, 1). V, I
t Vbit t'liu Metropolitan Harbor whop.
Vou get llrst class work at low price.
Hair cut, Ifie; siliunipoo, lfic; shines '
free with tickets. 1218 0 street, II. .1. ,
KobliiRon, Proprietor.
i ne Instructors and professors of t'i.
Viiierlcan History departiuent hae
decided to meet every Saturday at 10
o'clock a. in. to discuss inehods and de-,
terinluc upon incuiis to check up thci
work of the students. (
Mis busy Oreeu of the class of 'lis
now teaching at Heat rice, sitent Satur
day and Sunday In Mneoln. she its I
I td the I'liiverslty Sat unlay afternoon
and was warmly greeted bt main
friends.
Harwird Is going to civet at the
south entrance of the college ,ard a
nicinoi'tiil gate on which will 'be In
scribed the names of the lla"ard nun
who fought in the lute war.
'I he Phi Psls have sent Sherman;
Wnlte a Christ mas bo containing,
among other things, a large sword in
honor of his recent promotion to the
rank of second lieutenant of eonipam
II.
There was a joint debate In the chap
el Saturday evening, November .lilt,
between the republican and silver
clubs. There was a small attendnmv,
owing to the footliall celebration and
the Thurston meeting.
'Plie- Sophomore-Freshman eont.-st
did not conic olV last Saturday as ad
vertised. At the last moment. It was
learned that many of the men who
had entered were not qualllled, so the
meet was postponed until Noveinocr
tilth.
Henry .. Keeee, 'HI, of the law tlrni
of (iilkliisou i lteeee, lefa for Colora
do Springs; last week where he will
practice law as the senior member of
the tlrni of Keeee i MeArthur, both
former university students.
The Phi Delta Thctas entertained
Mr. White ildriek of Troop 13. of the
ltooscvelt Hough llidcrs, Saturday and
Sunday evenings, November 5 nnd li.
Mr. Wilddrick is a graduate of Co
lumbia university, lie entertained his
hosts with many interesting bits of
troopers' life in tHic late war.
A new line of neckwear just recived
at Hu instead tV Tuttle's. Novelties.
One of the best things known for
the money Is a pair of itegent shoes
for $:i.!); they are Ivetter man most
of the .".-i.ti0 shoes, and as good as the
best. o ought to see them. lOltd O
street.
At a meeting of the Accredited and
Alliliated High Schools of the Chica
go university, held in -hicago last
Summer, I'm lessor mirnctt. lornieriy
of this university discussed the Col-Inr-I3iseiib:ich
(niiinnar. The Fdgren
Fossler ticrinan Cirainmar was dis
cussed by Mr. Max Itatt of the Chi
cago rniverslty.
Clark, Chicagr University's splendid
half-back and base ball pitcher, was
charged witli professionalism by Wis
consin. He had signed the regular
statement of eligibility for athletics
at Chicago, hence his college IkicUcU
him in his denial of the charge. How
ever, under pressure, he nnally admit
ted that he had received .$.10.00 for
coaching Tnrkio College, Mo.
A mass meeting was held "f chap
el exercises Tuesday 1 1 e.eet a stu
dent representative for the commit
tee superintending the Cnivcrsity
Hook Store. The result wns that three
received even voltes each, so another
election wns held Wednesday the five
highest being eligible and .lolin lloose
was chosen.
Mr. Henry Karnes will give a piano
recital at Wyniore under the auspices
of the Fin de Cieele club, Friday even
ing, November IS. Mr. Fames will give
a lecture recital in the parlors of the
Conservatory on Norwegian folk lore
Tuesday, 'November 2:1. A musical
treat is in store for those fortunntf
enough to attend.
At a meeting of the junior class last
Tuesday afternoon it wns decided to
retain Mr. YanValin as business inan
gaer of the annual by a vote of .'II to
'14. The societies have been tying to
remove Mr. YanYaliii from the .lu
nior Annual lioard because he joined a
fraternity after the societies selected
hiin as their representative
IiituiinlloHlnto Hiiromi
Cotircll & Leonard
iW-ITH llrniulwiiy
Allinny, Nuw York
Miilo'i'- f iho
Caps, Gowns and Hoods
To the American Collets nnd Unl
verltlni. Illustrated manual, snmples,
prices, etc. upon rnpiest. Oovvns for
tlio pulpit nnd the bench.
Beware
rMfHN),
of spurious and fraudulent India
thin, of the Waterman Pans.
Huy the genuine
which has a record of 15 years of
success, ami has been during all
thai time, as ii still continues to
lie, the bosl loiimlnln port over miide,
and tin- slnndnrd of the world.
Do not he deceived by inperfect
imitations, hut see Unit the pen
you buy is stumped
Waterman's
Ideal
Fountain Pen
and have it endorsed as sncli to
vou by us or your dealer.
All our' pens are guaranteed.
L. E. Waterman Co.,
157 BROADWAY, NEW YORK N. Y.
The Gonneticut Mutual Life Insurance Company.
Til 13 MOST PHUFKCT PUOTKCTION at
I.OWKST POHNIIIIjH COST
For Premium R ,ies write or call on
HORACE G. WHITMORE, U. of N. '95, Gon. Agent,
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING'
LINCOLN, NEB.
Gnmrn
HEDICI1L
COLLEGE
Course 2S Weeisrs.
Fees 65.00.
OtVcrs great inducements to stu
dents of medicine in the west.
Methods of instruction most satis
factory.
Clinics in both surgery and medi
cine held in the following hospitals in
this city: County, Methodist, Child's,
Immanuel and Presbyterian hospitals
weekly.
Catalogue sent and questions an
swered by 15. W. CHASE, Omaha,
Nebr., Continental block.
The Way to Go
to California
is in a tourist .sleepinc car personally
conducted via the Burlington ltoute.
You don't change care. You make fast
time. You see tho finest scenerv on the
! globe.
i our ear is not so expensively tmistied
nor m) line to look at a a p.ila'cc sleep
er, but it is just as clean, just as com
fortable, just as good to ride in. AND
NKARLY $'J0 CHKAPKH.
The llurllniiton excursion lenve Lincoln at
0:10 n in. every Thursday, reachl n? San Fran
clsi'O Sundnv ii nil Los Attack's Monday. Porter
witb eneb cur. Excursion manager vvltb each
larty. For folder ulvlim full inroniiatlou cull
ut H. M. Oot)ot or Citv Olllco cor 10th and ( Si
G W. IIONNKLL. C. P. anil T. A.
,s, l.anyvvortliy, a fonnor unlver
"" indent and a inemlxir of the Slff
n"j l.i lratcrnity, -.s a university
WH'i tins week.
l'l'-li-hsor Dartou of the United
'"1 - 'eologlcal Survc- vvjis in the
"'' Ucilnelny, roturning from a trip
Ollll- ltlllfk llillB.
l'r,,l. Ilajjenovv ban scemvd Mr. Oco.
JJaniliii, t weii nown tenor of Clii
ici for the next concert given by the
1 'iilliariuonle orclicstTn.
llnvo that overcoat repaired. New
ln'. etc., at Gnrdner's Sultorium.
'J clothing cleauwl, pressed nnd re
paired Phone 708, southwest corner
"ta nnd 0, basement.
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XAHAT? Yes you can buy
jL as good a Shoe in every
respect for ....
$3.00 or $3.50
as $5.00 will buy in any other
place.
WILY ? Because they only make
these two shoes, and sell direct
from factory. Onk profit
MAKKK TO WKAKKK.
WHERE? At tho
BUSINESS
SUITS.
Come in and look at them, examine the
goods, the linings, and the way they are
put together! try them on and say
whether you ever saw their equal for the
money. Here is more style and better
material than you w'H ordinarily get in a
madetomcasurc suit at thirty-five dollars.
Think of buying suits like
these at $1Q? $12, $15 and
$18, and every one warranted
by the makers,
HART, OOHAFFNER & MARX.
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GUARANTEED OLOTHINO.
ESPol
IE J II LM
F0UR.BUTT0N SACK SUIT.
Copyright, 1808.
Dy lltrt, Sohadncr & Marx.
Our prices arc always lower on tho same goods than otlior stores
naiiio. Fine suits at $7.50. $10.00. $Y2M, $15.00 and $18.00, that will
cost you more than twice our price made to measure, and you don't
have to wait an indeiinate length of time after leaving your order
for our suits are ready for you when you are ready for them.
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING CO
IO13-1019 O Street
Before engaging Music call on
HAGEN0WS ORCHESTRA AND BAND,
OLIVER THEATRE BUILDING,
Office on ground floor,
and get
SPEGIAN RATES FOR UNIVERSITY STUDENTS.
The University of Nebraska
SCHOOL OF MUSIC.
Is better fitted than ever before to give artistic instruction in
Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all
other principal branches of Music,
Students will receive full information by ap
plying at the School located directly
South of the Campus, and can
enter at any time.
Tuition is the Lowest Consistent with Sound
Instruction.
WILLARD KIMBALL,
DIRECTOR.
Regent Agency, 1036 0 Street
Turpin's School of Dancing.
Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m.
Ladles' and gentlemen's class, Mondays and Thursdays 8p.m.
Tho Academy oilers advantage fr cotillion clubs, private parses, otc.
Is newly furnished and decorated Will bo rented at reasonable rates.
For further information addre,
ALBERT TURPIN, Hpn2C0Nlnst;