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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1899)
i LOCALS. , oltnt Vu)t Vorm Hl(m'' 18,a U jotoDon'sCafcSoutni lltfli. nngiirnl pro. Mil i'r'J Open IikM . .Y. Vrltlny ovonlnff. Thc frli'iiilfl of oomnnny 1) will hop ilny, Jn" W Kl. senior lml will not bo lioro until ifllrtt of the month. .f.,nr llnrhor Biient wsveral days I, t,o vacation in Omalin. K Alex. m. Tel. 845. T K. Pinsain, '08, jrreotcd Unlvoral- f friends durlntf Id vocation. n. k l. Anclo. practice limited to Skin Dd Urinary Diseases, 1400 O St. i,f,iSr.nr Word was continent' at Ionic by Ulncss lust week. Knillv Wocks spent part of i" vn tiion wltti friends in York. tt,.,.( 1 a Honors have a nice lino ,,,,.,., rather dancing shoes. 1...... s.vlu-wlok, '00, spent several .- r ' i'sl"8 wee' iu 1'incoln. 1: !,..il of agriculture opened i,,.m!.i 'in large nucminncc. n, l I.. liamsdcll, sldtv and1 gonlto- Uwry d mniscs, 137 So I2t BU m. I has returned from Illinois, ,jipu- .he lias been visiting for some iiw. II roll v" '" . wi.ii " itMiuri Nt week and has not yet re-uinod. Ginierons liuncui uoom, no oouwi !rentli. Oion day and nigQi'U n. 11. Allen, '07, has been promoted 0 captain In the Third Nebraska reg- ment. . II. Halt has left scnool nnd hao Accepted a position with a loan firm H this city. Sanderson, Sehurcman & Davis start Wr discount sale .Innunry 2d. ou mdM take advantage of It. The Chleneo Ilecord has extended ita tonation of dally papers to the class in rarnalism until February 18th. R. II. Graham. '97, principal of the Arapahoe schools, visited his ..lplm Mm Omega brothers last week. The Nebraskan, 50 cents for the rest f the voar. If vou pay cash In advance. Ltave subscriptions with any editor. Pr. IVdorie Clements was unable to moot his classes last week on nc orant of Illness. Beta Thcta Pi fraternity entertained teelr friends with, a dancing party May evening. Will Green has returned lo Kansas by after a three months' tussle With typhoid fever. Dr. S. E. Cook, practioo limited to ijt, ear, -nose and throat, 1215 O St. The Legislature is now in session ud n pood many of the members are Wri about the University. V. K. McLucas, '9G, superintendent 0! the Central City schools, visited University friends last week. The late book of Marion Crawford "Ave Homo Immortalis" aas been diced in the University library. RKhoos olT, Wobstor & Hogot-H. Huy your hIioch now nnd mivo 'M centH on every dollar -Foot Form. Colored collarH id, the- Armstrong (nothing Co. University Coal Miss Lulu West spent the holidays with Miss May Dorrlugton at Falls City. Students in thu winter course of ng. rluulturu register in room 101, main building. Wo save you money on first cltuts work, (inrdnur Tailoring Co. Miss Mabel Hayes visited with Miss U Sclle in Ueatrlco during U10 Christ lima vacation. Alpha Theta Chi gave Its third' an nual banquet at the Lincoln Qiotcl last Monday evening, Professor llodguuin Is not yet able to resume his duties, but his condition Is somewhat Improved. Wo liuvo the genuine Improved Wols buck liuriKM'H. Ktmmioyur & Co. Ml km Margaret Winger visited her sister, Mm. S. M. True, in Tceumseh during the 'holidays. Chancellor MacLenu addressed the Kansas State Agrlcullurnl college at Manhattan, Kansas, Friday. Sigma Chi initiated Morris Llcb inan and Charles Patterson the last Wednesday before Christinas. Win, N. Fletcher, '89, ut present practicing law in Great l:ills, Mont,, was seen upon the campus Friday. The Tailor shop under the Hock is hind ticket office have the very liest workmen, and charges are lowest. Miss Anne Minor of Winchester, 111., has been visiting her sisters, Mrs. W. O.. L. Taylor and Miss Da.sy Minor. Misses Emma Outcalt and Margaret Whedon spent the Holidays in Fair bury, the gusts of Miss Cora Cropsey. Pev. Cmpperfield addressed a meet ing for young' men yesterday at 4 p. 111. 111 ueuan nan. special music was rendered. 12. L. Metizn, '9S, Is working in tho life Insurance business in the southern part of the state. He will enter the junior law class next year. Our immense stock of up todato foot wear i on". Nothing reserved, every thing goes. Webster & Rogers, 1043 O street. Mrs. II. IL Wilson entertained the junior and senior girls at a reception at her home , 1544 Q street, on Satur day afternoon from 3 until G. Dr. Bessey addressed part of Pro fessor Luckey's pedagogy students Wednesday afternoon upon the "Best Methods of Teachintr Botany in the Public Schools." Miss Hattic La Grange of Fullerton, nn old University student and former ly a member of the class of 1900, is vis iting with Miss Carrie Thompson of the University. See our ndortislng columns for Hook stationery nnd music sale at Horpolshcimcr'.s this week. Call and see our new stock of elec tric fixtures. KOKSM12Y1211 PLUMBING & HEAT ING COMPANY, 215 So 11th Street, OfPioe Gregory sells Coal Best Quality. nost prlCQ l'hono 343, latorcollcKliito lluronu Coltrcll & Leonard 472-478 llrnnduny Albany, Now York. MnUorn of tliu Caps, Gowns and Hoods To tho American CoIIcrcs nnd Unl verities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench. A Valuable Suggestion for Christmas You can givo Waterman's Ideal Fountain Pen to your friends as useful and appropriate holiday gifts ami rceeivo their overlasting thanks for your good judg ment in selecting tho genuine nnd best. They are mado in a largo variety of styles, sizes and prices to meet every require ment. For sale by all dealers in Greater New York. L. E. Waterman Co,, Largest Fountain Pen Manufacturers In tho World. 157 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. N. Y. THE CONNECTICUT MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Most Perfect Protection at Lowest possible Cost For Premium Rntes write or call on HORACE G. WHITMORE, U. of N. '06, Gon. Agent, FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING' MOST PEOPLE TALK ABOUT tho shoos thoy buy. Poor shoos croutoa commont that will kill nny Bhoommi's trntlo. It pnyB to soil shooo M'lit your customors am rocommond to thoir frionds. That'a jiiBt what I urn trying to do. And boforo you buy ngnin cull in nnd oxnmino tho BARGAINS I liavo to oiTor in stylish, up-todato Shoos. A. BRANTHWAITE. Dealer in Men's and Boys' Shoes. 113 North 11th Street. Northwestern University MEDIGA12 l i SGH00L1 The high standard and progressive methods which have given this School its enviable reputation for over thirty years are carefully main tained. For circulars of detailed Informa tion address the Secretary, Twlnv Professor Fling gave nn nd- Idrtss nt Wymore nt the opening of tbc mw high school building at that place. Miss Kstlier Smoycr, who is teaching in Superior schools, renewed ncquain- tonce'i nnout the University during va cation. Ned Abbott gave an interesting talk on "Methods of Teaching tbc mind" before the teachers of litera ture during the meeting of the state teachers' association. Mr. Roy Sawyer has returned from Nashville, Tenn., where he represented Nebraska chapter of Sigma Alpha Ep- ilon at the national convention. He Charles Homer of Lexington was I visited Kansas University on his way ialrn sir-lr nt Ills hnmp rhirSntr the hoi- I back. Dr. N. S. DAVIS, 2431 Beartiorii St., - - CHICAGO, ILL, Hays and is unable to return to the nuersity. C A. Fisher spent his vacation in 'tour of Utah and Colorado in the In terest of the Government ceoloffical department. A mi 1, many of the students have bffii 1 . 'mated since the holidays, on tcc-uuin uf the small pox scare thronjji,.,iit the state. I Tln- i.' and eirls' basket ball team the teauiv nt Omaha in the near future The .liiiuor Annual committee are so lit'it uiir MihfinrintinnR for the -jOin- TJert Pcvis of Falls City is in Lincoln is of sufficient interest to be given looking nfter some legislative in terests. Mr. Kevs was n student at the University during the years uo and '96. Twenty per cent discount on all onr fine suits and overcoats. We handle Hart, SchafTner & Marx and Stein-Hloch Co.'s clothing. Armstrong Clothing Co. The University was pained to bear All the Periodicals in one. "No other publication in the Uuited States of its class, is of equal value. No one who desires to keep abreast with in formation on all lines of current interest can afford to be without Tub Literary Digest.'' Kansas City Times. "THE LITERARY DIGEST" Illustrated Issued Weekly. It is the realization of a busy man's ideal. It saves its readers time and expense, and it broadens their minds and widens their outlook. 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The Original and Best NO SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co. in- 1...J8' and girls' basket rail - 0f Miss Jessie Pierson, i 1 ihe University expect to meet 01 'c "-,,"", nt 1?1 Paso Texas. i iwi v w r a lmnlict balliwluch occurred at ua iaso, exub, . ',. , : W". ' ",as'Ct Da" January 1. 1899. Miss Pierson entered !! nt Qninhn in th nenr future. JUiiuiu.) i "" , and remained SAY, HEN the University in '93 here three years. . r nt ?1 brer.,: P-cuare of anybody with a I History taper ' a ff.l Jtllow book lilfe unto a check Momjj Hg $$'.& 0K' 1 350 per pack. Book and Stat, Dept., Lou Picketts has returned from Herpolsheimer & Co. Washington. D. C. Ue was the dele-1 m fate of the Nebraska chapter of Phi Pelta p)ii to the national convention ld in Washington the last week in Member. C L. Sovereiirn. who has been cou nted with the sugar school for the Past year and n half, left some days "8 -or his home in llockford, 111., 'tere he has a position in a refinery. " many friends here will oe sorry H learn of ..lS new move, yet all unite -0 wishing him the best of success. Marshnli Tfioii nn -Trti.n Ti. "Rocke- jeNer have presented the University of Wlcago the two blocks of property jcrth of Fifty-seventh street, between tuis and Lexington avenues. The Property is valued at $335,000, of which Marshall Field donated $100,000 and )Vhu D. Rockefeller the remainder. Special attention given to STUDENTS UAIRDnESSINC, MANICUR- INC, SHAMPOOIHC, SCALP TREATMEHT. HAIR TONIC, TOILET C00DS- 121 North 13th St. Don't begin wrong. It's just as easy to be on the right side, and it's cheaper. No use paying $5.00 for shoes, you can save the $2.00 profit. We sell Regent Shoes at $3.50, because that's all a good shoe is worth. Factory to feet, is the way we do it. Just as good as any $5.00 shoe you ever saw, and better than the average. Hand welted, latest styles, correct shapes, but only one price, $3'S ....Regent Factory Salesroom, 1036 0 St. About Trousers . . . As a rule Trousers beat the Coat and Vest wearing out, so we keep extra ones. Just now we are making a special discount on i rousers. bee tnem in our east show window. The B. L. Paine Clothing Store RPOLSHEIMER & 00. 12th and N Streets. Beg to call your attention to the special January Clearing Sale in Books, Stationery, isic and Pictures. Sale Commences on Tuesday, January 3, and Lasts One Week.