The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, November 21, 1898, Image 2

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    THE NEBEASKAN.
A WooMy JsVwbikiim.t Iiwucd ISvory
Friday Noon by lihc University
Publishing Association,
Entered lis Second Ulnss Mall Matter.
Geo. L. Towne.
.Managing lid 1 tor
M. I. Stewart Kdl'tor News Dcpt.
John T. Summer. ...AHwoolute Editor
Kdgiir II. Clark Associate I'Jdtoor
A. A. HIscholT Associate Editor
A. M. Hull Cartoonist
Edgar Crniulb Editor Locatt l)cpU
Ct ra'o .lhcll I Ha u Acwoola'le Edli tor
George HurtuiM t Associate Editor
31. 1). Andreson Assoelnte Editor
CHiftoti Harr Associate Editor
V. W. Itrown Associate Editor
P. E. Clement... Editor Alumni Dcot
Tho Nobrnsknn will be soivt to any
address upon receipt of the BUb&crip
tlon price, which Is one dollar a year.
Contributions are solicited from all.
News Items such as locals, personals,
reports of meetings, etc., are especial
ly desired. 'Phe Nebrnskan will be
glad to print any contribution rela
tive to a general university subject,
but the name must accompany all
eueh.
Address all communication to the i
Nebru&kan, University of Nebraska.
turcH were not attested by a notary.
It, came addressed to the Nebraska!!
Publishing Co., care George 15. Ma
1cnu, George 1. Towne or the "ling,"
and Is as follows:
Manila, l 1., Oet. 1, 1808.
Greetings from the V, of N. Ambas
sadors to the Philippines. Up to the
present date we have avoided all POH
E1GN ALLIANCES. May the U. S. do
likewise. (Signed.)
. .1. lllTNI'ING,
W. .1. X. ltOliERTSON,
ltUAOTON 11HAODY,
C. 11. KOCHON,
GEO. W. ,11)1511,
WA1IM5U COMSTOCK,
HICHAM) ,1MES,
EUGENE P115KCI5.
I. It. ltOMEHTSON,
15. V. CITKT1N,
II. II. WESS15I..
I). C. 1IAU,.
AUtEUT (1AMNOEU,
I1JA KE1.1-OGG.
PE15Y X. .II5WETT,
E. a. ru.i.siunt,
C. C. TEU.ESEN,
It. M. PAYX15.
It. ,1. WOOD.
15. C. 1U5STE11.
Can't swear as to the others, Have
not seen them on the subject. Xo li
cences Issued as yet, however.
The railroads have not as yet ,iu
nouneed a rate or at leant hud uov
when the Xebmskun went to jhvw,
but surely they will not be so short
sighted as to fall to do so In time
for the game. 1'nlvorsity students are
not in the best of spirits as a result
of the failure to make rates to Law
rence. A failure to make a rate for
the Thanksgiving game would seem
to Indicate tnnt the railroads care very
T.ttle for bnsincss even when it is retain.
Thursday the Thanksgiving game
will be played at Council lllnuV. Phe
hundred students ought to go from
Lincoln to cheer the boys to victory.
There ought also to be some good
songs written for the occasion and a
thorough organiatln ell'eted so that
the rooters will not be scattered and
their work ineffectual. The Nebrask.in
suggests that there be a mass meeting
in chapel Wednesday morning after
the exercises and that all who intend
to go with the team be there to prn
tiee songs and yells and appoint leaders,
livery aluinn' who properly appre
ciates what the I'niverslty has done
for him ought certainly to be willing
to contribute of his substance ten dol
lars to nld in securing for the Univer
sity the lnagniilcent organ which Mie
alumni eonunitlee proposes to pur
chase. This is one of the best Instri
inents of its kind anywhere and will
be wortli far more than it will cost to
the University and Lincoln. We who
have received so much from the foster
ing care of the University should be
willing to sacrifice even to add this
little to it.
The Ames college paper, speaking of
the treatment accorded their football
team, says:
At Nebraska especially did they find
a royal reception. Every one connect
ed with the institution from tilie Ohnu
ceDor of the great University to the
janitors of the halls, did all' in their
power to manifest a irenerous feeling
towards our boys. When one of our
men was quite seriously injured, lie
found his surroundings of such com
fort as he could hnve looued for no
where else outside of home. The
Chnneellor sent him a bo of flowers,
and all vied in ministering to his com-for.
The Nebrasknn is exceeding loath to
have to disagree with one so venerable
and one m manifestly a friend to lie
University as is General Thayer. How.
ever, it cannot pmss without brief no
tice his criticisms of the political or
ganizations of the University. In the
opinion of the writer, Uehcrsity com
munities are altogether too much In-cllnt-d
tn u-ct away from the practical
affairs of life. The political club is one
means of correcting this fault. It fur
nishes a medium through which the
student can be Interested in topics if
current interest. It is through politi
cal diseuwdon that one part of Hhe
real world Is made manifost. and surely
if University training is wortli any
thing at nil the student ouglit nt leant
to bo wtll qualified to study and weiv'i
these questions. If Geo. Fred Wil
liams talks nonsense, as the general
intimntcs, none will be quicker to dis
cover it than students. Hut by rll
means let him say what lie has to say
and tlrat, too, at the invitation of a
students' TSimettalle club if need be.
The Nobraskan is just in receipt of
a short communication from the Phil
ippine islands. Tl contains what we
are very sure will prove welcome and
reassuring news to a very considerable
r-art of the University community. Tt
is l curious little document, but per
ficth an'hcntic, though the signa-
UNIV15HSITY 1USK15T HALL TEAM.
The University ltasket llnll team m.'t
last Thursday and unanimously elect
ed W. 15. Amireson captain. The team
began playing together nt once and
showed up well for the amount of
practice it has had. The members of
the team are W. 15. Andreson, C. M.
Storey, M. S. Moore, Benedict and 11.
1). Andreson. There are not a Tew
promising eardldale-. CorteJyou, who
played on lae uninnn i. m. v. .
team last vear is a promising candi
date. Morton. Walker, .Smith. Urillltii.
lllooniingdale, Clinton and Hall ire
playing hard for places. The game
promises to be even more popular th.m
last year.
Til 15 FOOTHALL VAUDEVILLE.
Arrangements bine been completed
which Insure the production of a vaud
eville show for the benefit of football.
It will be given in the chapel at an
carlv date In December and an array
of talent is promised that will sur
prise old-timers. K. 11. Mauley ind
i! R Mu,.lW have the affair in clianre
and their evperince In college min
strels will enable them to put a star
performance on the boards. Resides
some of the faces which nave become
familiar to University audiences be
hind burnt cork in the last two years
a number of freshmen hnve been dis
covered whose turns would do credit
to Omaha's Trocadero. There will be
music, ragging, popular songs, topical
songs, cake-walks, gags and local hits
till vou can't rest. There will be sc
mlnders and take-offs of the exposi
tion Midway. There will be a ventrilo
quist turn of the first clnss, something
entirely new in trick club swinging,
and two big special acts entirely
unique on the vaudevolle stage. Don't
fall to sft. the college vnudcvilllun.
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PI
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DON'T
Put Yourself Out
of the pleasure of eating your Thanks
giving dinner in one of the Swell Suits
from our great up-to-date stock. Blue
Worsted and Serge Suits, plain and silk
1 faced $7.50 to $12.00. Nobby Styles in
Scotch Suits, $7.50 Suits reduced to
$4,95.
Special Thanksgiving Drives
in furnishings. Oxford Mufflers, pure
silk, padded, reduced from $1.00 to 50c.
Up-to-date Neckwear, all styles, 25cand
50c. Gloves, Underwear, .Caps and
everything from hat to shoes at factory
prices.
THE
HUB
Wa0
104-106 North Tenth Street.
M
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"Maurer"
Mandolins
and Guitars
Estates
are
UASKFr HALL.
Teams have been chosen from each
of the gymnasium classes and a schel
ule of games has been arranged to de
cide the school championship. The
members of the University team will
not be allowed to compete in th.' '
contests. The men disqualified are .
15. Andreson, Story, 15. D. Andreson,
M. S. Moore, Hcnedict and " odcr.
The schedule begins tonight with a
game between the eight o'clocu .ind
the three o'clock classes. No admit
tance will be charged to these game-.
Everyone should come out and che-r
for their favorites. The schedule is is
follows:
November 21 v-
Novembr 2.s ' x s-
November HO s v- ;'
December xs; :j
December T ' vs '
Decembtr IS ; Vs- 5
December 14.. Winners vs. Uni. leant
A schedule between the three col
lege teams, Wesleyan, Donne and the
University, lins neen jm-iuhimmi. ,
lias not been submitted to the teams.
The schedule will be printed as soon ,
as arranged. ' i
Heotcli thrift U commeinonitcd in
the caps worn by the presidinig of
ficer tit tihe gniduntlon exorcises ot
the universities of Edinburgh and of
St, Andrew's. At the former t.be cap (
Is made out of tin- Mat of an old pair
nt !, lironnlwM Hint OI1CC beloiltrwl tO
Oeo. lluehannn. while the later makes'!
ue of a cast-off pair of John Ino s
Frof. Chlene. Fresldent of the lloyal
Col'et'e of Surgeon, nt 15 Hnburgih, Is j
authority for tbe tatement.
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Made by
Systematic
Savings.
TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN!
Examine the Policy of tho Now England
Mutual. Tho Values are as definite as those
endorsed in your Bank Book.
This Company has been Chartered
63 Years.
G. W. NOJBJLB, Mgr.,
Phone 328 room 10.
rnopL oo 1(M1 Q STREET
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aro tiio beat instruments on tho
market. Workmanship, Finish,
Tone and Correctness of Scale
are equally superior.
Sole Agents:
WE USE
The Fay
Patent Saw
Edge
Machine
NO SAW EDGE ON COLLARS AND GUFFS,
EVANS LAUNDRY CO.
Laaies '
HERPOLSHEIMER & CO. LapeS
Jackets
Quality Rather
Than Quantity.
President Eliot ol Harvard, says :
"Tho Intermit lonul Is a wonderfully com
lHiotMoifliuiiKjot'iicc'iirnto Information."
Furs
'Phe oriran fund U iwrwwinir mp-
idlv. The Alumni in the Illtfh teliool
hnve contributed n Inindral doli'aiv
and about $1,000 has been received ;.l
ready. Lnft Sunday evening Dean Sherman
spoke at tflie Firmt Coiiirrefjatlorinl
liuri'h on "0hritlnnity and Litera
ture." Th'is was one of a series of
lecture to be given n' tJint cliurch.
I'
We give you a very earnest In
invitation to visit our Cloak and
Suit Department. We are showing
an assortment In Cloaks. Fur Col
larettes and Suits, which we think
surpasses that of all other Lincoln
stores combined.
WEBSTER'S
INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
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Dr. Leonhardt's
ANTI-P ILL
Cures Nervous Ills,
Con'sttpntlon DvspcpMn. HIIIoushosk Norv
DH8 IUh nnd Pill IIal.1t. Action not followed
bv costlvciiess Doutit lt Trv It. SnmploN
froo DriiifRlKtB asc. or a dress Antl-IMII
Co , Lincoln, Nc 1).
Pree Advisory Dent, lor Patrons.
Best for the Household.
Words arc easily found. Pronunciation
is easily ascertained. Meanincs are
; easily learned. The growth of words is
easily traced, and excellence of aualitv
rather than superfluity of quantity char- 6
actertzes ns every department.
2rHlicciMcn vauea et on cwvllcalton to
G. & C. MERRIAM CO., Publishers,
Springfield, Mass.
0-OOOOOOOOOOOCKXM00
and
Suits.
miLLERcfe PAINE.
IT IS THE "STYLE
J
And "QUALITY" about the
photographs made at the
Elite Studio
i That make them famous. All on ground floor, 226 So. 11th St.