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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 5, 1898)
THE NEBRASKA A Wt-otoy N'VHi!iiHr lmwi livery l-'rlilnj ' Noon by blio Un.lvoiislty Publishing AwwxMntlon. Kntcrt'd as Second (Jljiss Miill Aluttoi. Geo. L. Towne Mniinjrliijr Editor M. 1. Stownrt Editor News Uopt. Joint T. HuiniHM'. ...AHHOolutf ICrtltor Kdjrur 11. Clnrk Associate lulitor (ii-fi Hnrth'tt 8soolnlL' Editor A. M. Hull Cnrtoonhit Edgnr Crainlb Editor Lociill Dopt. CiiMi-e MliuiMil'lnn Assouln'tu Edlitor It, I). Androgen AsMHslntc ICdltor Clinton Man- AHsmsfcito ICdltor l- Y. Jtrovvn AHMwIato Editor F K. ( IciniMiLi... Editor Alumni Dent The NebrasUati will be sent to any nddrcss upon receipt of the Hiib.scrlp tlon price, which Is one dollar a year. Contributions are solicited from all. News items such as locals, personals, reports of meetings, etc., arc especial ly desired, Tin! Nebniskan will be g-lad to print any contribution rela tive to a general university subject, but the name must accompany all such. Address all communication to the Nebrasluin, University of Jnc-braskn. In William the foot ball team will hae a splendid capUiin for next year. .During' Ills two year.s upon the 'Var sity lie lias proven himself well flttotl for the position lie Is to hold. With the aid of a gxiod eoaeli t:here Is no mi-son why Nebraska should not have a winning'team in 1S00. it wiu'k's Nebniskan will be .1 MjuuMiil (hi'lhtina.s number. It will be the swellest thing of the kind ever puli lished at the I'liivei'slty and every stu dent and friend of the I'nUerslty should have a copy to read and pre--ere. it will contain a complete re view of the foot ball season by tljoso who are competent to wrlie ab.mt ibis gr-atist Amei'ieaii eollegH sport. It will contain !io a write-up of the l iiivi'isit,v , It, chancellors, graduate .schi.nl, law school, clubs and organiza tions of all kind-. It will be profusely illiistpitcd, emit4iiniii)r pictures of tin foot ball and base ball teams, some of th iuiliiditnl phiyeiv and teams of fornuT ,eai. 'I'here will also be ple 1 nri - nf the chancellors from the founding of the Institution, and some new iews of the biilldlugH and Inter iors, It will in Pact be the neatv,t pa-u-r 1111 tnw saw. You will want 10 hov it to your friends here and send it t. tlioM' at a distinee thai they may Know what kind of a t'nlversity it Is that ou arc attending. The Nebr.i-kan U surprised at the lack of pulilic spirit mIiowii by the oiing woim n ot 1 lie University. The instance wliH'h lias been mutt nppar fnt. of coin-be. is the one connected with the NebrnKkan'fe subhcriptlon list. Ot the lio hundred subscribers not more than tlfty are girls. It may be that one takes the paper and pase it to her friends, but that does not en courage a struggling enterprise. It takes a good deal of time and monty and effort to publish n college news paper, nnd if it is deserving at alL it would seem that tlhe least nny stu dent could do would be to subscribe for it nnd read it. A college without a newspaper would indeed be a wtirange institution in these modern times. A college, of the size of the University of Nebraska, without n good newspaper, would be nearly as bad. And yet every student iivuf?t realize thnt 11 l simply impossible to publish a good paper without the heart j Mipiorl of the whole school. To be sure, studi'M l'iiu do much in other ways, but they can do most by siilmerlblnK. Fifty cents or even a dolliir Is not much to each Individual, but if the Nebnwduin had a.OOll Hiiibserlbei It could furnish a paper the equal of any weekly maga zine In the country, one in which every HludiMil could well be proud. Tlia following piinigraphH clippel frnin K. I'. Weekly would Indicate tlir.t they rwson down there ery imic.h as they played Hie game-rather loosely: "If Is iiiueh to be regretted that Mr. I.elund was nimble to 11 range 11 biMter series of games for the team. All but two of the games vre purely local. We would have wished thai our team might lime been pitted against hoe of some more eastern schools. The wi'.ue of the gomes us 1111 advertise ment would be Inestimable." "The foot ball season Is over nut! we have tleinonstnaled that we have, (he be I team In the west. Only one defeat mars the otherwise glorious record ot the 'Varsity. Nebraska came upon tin when we were in the midst of Itiml luck, hut we wtlll lindst that we have the superior team. dcsplU the fact that she defmted tin by a score of IS ton." ".Ml but two of the games were I'Ultm.V lOCAI." They showed their gnat, prowess then in Hie two games not I'l'llrXY LOCAL. Those giime were with .Missouri and Nebraska. Their recollections of the Nebraska game are surely not ery happy; so reallv it was by beating Missouri with a seore of 12 toO that "we have demon strated that we have the best team lit "the west" Our score with Missouri was 17-fl. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. lier, good and loyal student ought to attend the foot ball vaudeville next Friday night. The entertainment will doiiht'less be good, of its kind the very best, n.oiic who loves fun can have an evening's entertainment at a very niodeiate cost, itut even more impor tant than all this is the fact that every cent made will go toward wiping out the debt of the board. Several public spirited students have given liberally of their time and talent to make the show a success. Their efforts snottld be appreciated. The least the rest of the .student body can do is to buy the tickets and 1111 the house to ovcr-ilow-mg. Captain Mel ford, who .has """now placed his last year upon the team, deserves much credit for wiliat he has done for foot ball here, lie has al ways been a steady, thoroug'hly relia ble plajer, and was always in his place at intical times. Nebraska has never had a better center. As captain he has handled his men with conMiinniatc ski.l. lie never engaged in petty squabbles witli the umpire, lie knew the rules, and waen Hheie was any thing to complain nliout he talked to the pioper official. If the decision was against him he accepted It and played foot ball the harder. Had we more such captain foot, ball, ever.v where,; would oe 111 lienor repute. 1IASK1CT HALL 0AM K. The s o'clock ciIkI ."i o'clock divisions met in a giime of basket ball lat Mon day evening'. The "1 o'clock team had the best of It from the start, the score standing 2.r to 2 in their favor. The S o'clock men did not hang together 11ml tj'ani work was not attempted. The game was very rough and the um pire's whistle played a leading part. Cortelvoti and Walker threw a num ber of goals each for the 5 o'clok class. A hern of the s o'clock class threw one from Held which, however, did not count. The line up wiin as fol lows: Cortelvoti (C) . .forwards. . .Ahem (C) Walker " Hunter Clinton Center Stall Smith back's Ness Morton " Turner OlUeials: Hefcrec l'ryce. Umpires Heiiedlet and Horry. Time keeper l.ueKcy. Scorer Hewitt. The third game of the schedule was played on Wednesday night and result ed in victory for the ." o'clock divis ion. The gatn'o was not oloe, but ex citing. There were a number of fouls, but the g-anie was considerably clean er than the previous ones. The score stood 18 to :'. against the II o'clock di vision. The II o'clock tr.uu was com posed of of the following men: Mor rison (captain), l'ebbtes, .Maodoek, M ond I and Horry. The .1 o'oolol.s were Cni'telyou, Walker. Morton, Ilwinl and Smith.' Iieferee, RtobbltiM. Um pires, W. K. Anderson and Aliren. Time-keeper. Swallow. Delta Tan Delta gave a most brilliant partv at Courier hall last Friday even ing." It was strictly a University fune tl.ni, and nearly all of the fraterni ties were represented. Music was furnished by Miss Wllloug-hby's orchestra. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. AMiert viitkln-, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. .Summers; Misses Walking Tukey. Cole, MeMennemy, M.iCombor, Hridge. .laynes, Jackson, Ikinuuond, llayes. Maeomber. llar greaves, Winger. llichawls, Houtz, Whedon, Outealt, Crowell, Macfarlanl, Jessie Maefarland, Vnncil, Millar, Douglas. Morgan, Clark, Douglas, Har per MoMillen, Scih-wartz. Wiggenhorn, Handaill, Wirt, Cunningham. Wilson, Custer, Wilson, Andrews, Hamilton, Hurt. Oulle, Ornhain, Cietner; ro,ssrs. Vodon, Wehn, Weeks, Paul Weeks, Clcland, 1'ancoast, Adims, Dowinnn, Marley, Van Valin. Clemenis, Harncs, Sheldon. Shedd, Atwood. Sumner, At wood, Abbott. Stone. Harmon. Tukoy, Orlo Hrovvn. Sherman, Collett, Polsom, Kennard, Crandall. Christennon, Man eheHter, MeCreery, Schick, Sawyer, Hayes, Hanker, King. Mauley, Kind. Whipple. HaiTott, Itaincy, Mousfold, Hurt. Whitman, Hrown and Weii"r Northwetern University Ib reported to have lecentl.v adopteil an "honor system" which is a seivrohor. If de teeteil in elra'ing the student is to b. exfclled fiom the University, his cred its caucelleil and hU name published In the college papers, copies of whloh are to be sent to the faculties of other college!. An exchange gives us this bit of statistics: Tn (Jermnny one man in '-Jirj goes to eol'ege; In Scotland one in SSO; in the United Stmtes one in 2,000, and in England one in 5,000. Dr. Leonhardt's ANTI-PILL Cures Nervous Ills, Contlpntlon. nvspoiiiln. Hllloasness. Norv ouh Ills nnd PHI HaMt Action not followi U liv eoNtlvenoss Doubt Itt Trv It. Humpies free. DruuKlNts 2fie. or 11 dress Anll-Illl Co , Lincoln. Neb, Free Advliorv Dent, (of Putrotif . MRS. L. M. SKARLKS, M. I. I'ructlco liinlted to DIhuiikoh of Wnnicn anil Children. i)illco! l(50St. ItcH.i IHiaWiiililnntonHt. Hoars: i to I a, 111 LINCOLN. NKDHAHICA J M. LUCAS, DENTIST. IMh and O sts. Toluplioiio Ift3, Lincoln, Neb Warrer & Becrn)an Fine Shoes . . 1229 0 STREET . . LOUIS N. WKNTE, DENTIST, ISO South illh street. KootiiH L'0, L'7 nnd I, Urowtiull lllll. l'liono MIO, DK. J. L. HODGEMAN, DENTIST. 1103 O Htreot. Sjiocliil rntcs to Btuduiits. DK. j. T. McNAY, DENTIST. Teotli Kxtnictcd without I'nln. Olllco: Cor. llthnndOHtH. Lincoln, Nobriiulm DK BliNJ. F WEST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER. Onico: lOift O Street, Over Flt7Kornld's. Tol. 410 Ilesldcnco: 1735 Kuclld Ave. Tel.M3. Hours: 10 to IS n. 111. StoAp. in, Spoclultlt's: Discuses of Stoiiuich nnd Kidney. Bought Partner's Interest I laying piii'eluiscd llto Intorosl of Mr. C. W. Warftil in the l'aiiic it Wat'fcl Clothing Store, I'm now In I lit; mldHl oh 11 dissolution sale lo reduce stock. Sale Includes all Men's Suits, Overcoats, Hats, Caps and Furnishings. Also everything in the Mercluint. Tullorlii( dtipiirliiioiil, Discount from 10 to Hfl per cent. Kvorythlng goes. Nothing reserved. Very rasped fully, B. U PKINE, Turpin's School of Dancng. DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Kooms07-8. Ilurr Hloclt, Lliuolti, Nob E. L. Hoi.YOKK, M.D. K. A. IIOI.YOKK.M . D. Koh. Telephone -KM. Kus. Telephouu -I.M. DRS. HOLYOKE & HOLYOKE, Physicians & Surgeons, Oiuco. 127 South llth street. Olllce Telephone 4J2. Lincoln, Neli. Chlldron's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladles' and gontlomon'sclass, Mondays and Thursdays 8p.m. The Academy olTors advantage for eolllllou cluln, prlvato part.' 03, oto. Is novvly furnislicd and decorated. Will bo rented at reasonable rates. Kor further information address, ALBERT TURPIN, H?n2C0Nln; The University of Nebraska SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Is bottor fitted than ever boforo to givo artistic instruction in Voice Training, Piano Forte Playing, and all other principal branches of Music, Telephone Cs.1. I O. Hox 0Tl. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospita S03 South llth street. Special intention to discuses of vsonieu. Kv ory convenience for surnleul cnseS. DR. CHARLES L CHANDLER, U.of N. '92. I'.;)! O street. Hours: 8 to 10 n. in-. '1 to 4 p. 111., 7 to I- p. m. SunrtiiyH. 3 to 4 p in. l'honcs: Ofllcc 3'.W; ns rlt5 1710 U street. Uruoln. Neb. J. E. MOSSHART, M. D. Spucliil Attention to Krrors of Itefrnctlon. l'nietlco Limited lo KYK, KAK, NOSH and T1IHOAT. 1131 0 Street, Lincoln, Nub. DR. J. F. STEVENS. , Oltico 1 130 0 street. Olllce Telephone 4M. liusldeucu Telephone 1. Lincoln, Nob Ori'iOK llouiis: SUNtiAYs: Id to l'-' n. 111. iu to I p.m. y to 5 p. in. 3 to B p. tn. A. D. WILKINSON, M. D. Otllco 21 nnd 25 Hurr Illoclc. Kch., 02(1 South I7lh Ntreot. Telophono.s: Oflico, CHI; residence, (582. M. 13. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiau. D. Prof. OphttmtinoloKy. OtoloBy nnd Liirynnoloy. Lincoln Medlcul College, Offers iv thoriiimh. prlvnto ouio In tefructlon. Spectuclcs lilted. Olllce, 220 So. llth St. Hours, 0 to 12:30-2 to 5 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Kusldonco 1310 G strcot., Tel 212. Olllce, 1223 O street, Hooms 17 nnd 18. Over Mlllor & I'nlne's, Tel. 635 DR. M. H. GARTEN, l'nietlco limited to Rye, Kar, No&o and Throat, 1025 O street, Lincoln, Nebraska. E. S. KING, Fine Watch Repairing, Scientific Rof racting Optician (Graduate) 1300 O Street, . . Lincoln, Nob. 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. Estates are Made by Systematic Savings. TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN I Exiiuiiiio tho Policy of tlio Now England .Mutual. The Values uro as dulinito as those ontloraetl in your Hank Hook. This Company has boon Chartered 63 Years. G. W. NOBLB, Mgr., ROOM 10. 1041 O STREET Phone 328 We give you a very earnest In invitatlon to visit -our Cloak and Stilt Department. We are showing an assortment In Cloaks, Fur Col larettes and Suits, which we think surpasses that of all other Lincoln stores combined. lactates ' Capes Jackets Furs and . Suits. miLLERdb PAINE. IT IS THE "STYLE" And "QUALITY" about the photographs made at the Elite Studio That make them famous. All on ground floor, 226 So 11 th St.