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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 16, 1899)
THE HEBBASKAH. A Wcololy Newspaper Issued Mvory Friday Noon by Wio Un,ivorslty Publishing Association. Knturod as Second Class Mull Matter. Geo. L. Townc Managing Editor M. I. Stow art Hdltor-ln-Uliiof ASSOCIATE: NKWS J T. Sumner Kdgiir Clark. Clinton Hiiit. LOCAL. Kilgar Gratiib. (Sniff Mao Millau. Ada Whiting. Holon Woods. K I). Andruson. Clydo Van Valiii Uonton Dales Alumni The NcbrasUan will bo sent to any address upon receipt of the mibserin tdon prk'e, which is one dollar a year. Contributions are solicited from nil. News items such as locnls, personals, reports of meetings, etc., are especial ly desired. 'Hie Xcbntslcan will be grind to print any contribution rela tive to n general university subject, but the name must aceompnny II such. The athletic board Is btttllj in debt, not because of any fault of the liiiin-ngi-r of this season's foot ball team, nor because of any luck on the part of the board Itself. In fact in the opinion of the XchritHKiiii both man ager and board tlfaunu great credit for the business nUu way In which the season's IIiiuiicch weie managed. Had this not been true the delicti al most oortmlnly would hae been linger. ('ondltlotiH wore such that a largo tHilanee on the wrong side of the ledger was almost certain from the beginning of the season. These conditions were principally the simple fact that there was not a single league, game on the campus. The schedule will bo different next year and It lift 11 olal succcmh oonsoquonlly will be al most certainly. However, this yenr's debt must be paid and eory student and student orgnulatinu will co-operate with the athletic board in any plan which they will suggest. Kvoryonc wants to sec these old debts wiped out and the Nobrashan fools certain that the board can count upon the most hearty student support. Address all communication to the Xebrashan, Uni entity of e-brotiku. "To err is human' the llohpoiian declares in iKs last issue. Doubtless no one realizes this so f'llly as its editors. c are cry sorry for our etooinod contemporary. However, the editor jiiii his consoled if lie Willi only ob serve that some really good papers have diillculty in convincing adver tisers of their merits. The Hesperian declares that it has proof which points to some one as the author ot a certain much dis cussed lettei. Undoubtedly this is the truth, the whole truth and noth ing but the truth. The following appeared in the Hes perian of Friday, January (1, and taken in connection with other events of a blmilar nature carries its own conviction: "A stag party was held ner. The Literary Social Club Is not llr.i in the ticld, much as It may olsap point its oiigiiiatois. Note the follow ing description of a similar club at haiisii. l'niorsity from the Wet, tern (ollege Magazine: "Ten of the most prominent non-faculty men li school have organied themselves into u so cial club called the Zindas. 'I hey have nJready given several pleasant parties and aie coming to be a prominent fea ture of the University social life. Seeing is knowing. There in no better way of learning about anything than swing it with one's own eyes. Tiie rniversity should by all menus continue to encourage tin holding of meetings of stale oiganlations, such as have been with us the past week, on the grounds of the University. These visltois came here many of tlicin with the idea of looking over the school as a place to send their sous ami daughters, and to these especially should cveiyonc connected with the iii Ktitution do his best to show the in ner works of the University, the good tin school can do. Heretofore tin1 A Tlll'l-: (ill'T OP UTILITY. Not, maiii.v ,enrw ago Che fountain pen wa a luxury, but today, after lifiviu'g boon tried and tested, it lias become a neccfwit.v. The public, nl was skeptical, let cut reach to ad opt any doi ice that will facilitate uohiciomcn'ts, 1ms taken up the foun tain pen with enthusiasm, and that is the rciison wherever ,1011 go. jou will see it in practical use, the Waterman ideal fountal upon. The Waterman pen haci boon introduced all over the world, and so true is It in iUs work, and .so perfect In 01 cry particular, that once used it becomes a necessity and worth its weight in gold as an actual help. The Waterman Ideal fountain pen is made in nuin.v sizes, uf various st le, and prices to suit all requirements and purser Jle sure on one point sec t'lmt you get the Watoinnan ideal foun tain pen, and then there will be no disappointment. The Waterman, pen is for saiJe by all dealers, or at U7 Hroadway, Wow York. New York Press. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. MRS. L M. SHAKLKS, M. D. Prnetlco limited to Discuses of Women and Children. Ollli'o: llttfiOSt. Hos.: 1813 WiiHliliiKton St. Hours! 3 to 4 i. m, LINCOLN, NKHKASKA J. M. LUCAS, DENTIST. lr.th mill 0 sts. Tolophouo tr-3. Lincoln. Ncli LOUIS N. WENTE, DENTIST, 130 South tlth street. ltooniH !H, 3" unit 1, llrownull Hill. I'liono MO. DK.J. L. HODGEMAN, DENTIST. HO'l O Strcot. Spooliil nvtos to Students. E. the AROUND THE UAM. W. Leliiner, lussUttint manager of basket ball team, lias arranged several guinea lor t'hc team vviiieh will come oil' in the near Inline. '1 he Hist game will he with Don ue in the gymnasium touionow night. There will be two games with the Omaha . M. C. A. team. The lirwt game will be pitted here on lilie Uutli, and the lettirn game will be placed in Ouianvi on February 3d. i'licse will possibly be the on'ly games plaied liere tliie. icar and wi.l be Close, as Don ne has been practicing 111 the 1001.1 of E. JiT I'orry and U. rMH"'" Noieinber for this gaine. The Funk Thursday eiening, December. Dmalia team is better than ever and .. . " . . II II1L 1(1 "Ifill lltllll-' !! 111. f . i . . I he following weie iirescnt: .1. K Hoomor, JL C. Itopu-, 1'crse Mors", Lee I Jerry, J. A. Maguire. E. F. War- wants to "get even with us for de fouling tihcin 011 their Jioinc grounds. A schedule of games has been pro posed between the fraternities. The I'hi Kappa l'sis have alicadj accepted tUie challenge of the I'lil Delta Thctas ami the lirst game will ho played to iiioriovv night. At the same time the I'liivorslti team meets Doanc. Tlie halves will alternate, making it inter ustiiug for the au..icnco. lCvery one shou.d sec these giiinos, as thoy will be warmly contested. ('. W. Weeks has resigned as man ager of the base ball team. It will be acted upon tonight. U poii the oolieitatioii of tlic captains of the foot niutl lwiatJ ball teams, Dr. Hastings will give the men in Uicm; teams special training one hour a day. Those teams expect to meet eastern orgiini.ations next season ami in or i.er to do so must follow the fame course In regard to t nil wing nt. tliei opponent do, 'Ihiee cases of threatened p'liysical Luak dovv.n were illscoiorod by the pli.inicml cxaminor this week. You had better take gyniiHieliini work next MMin'ster. DK. J. T. McNAY, DENTIST Tooth Kxtrnctcil vvltliout Pidn. Oniio: Cor. llthMidOSts. Lincoln, Nebraska DR BENJ. 1" WEST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Onico: I02B O Street, Over FltrKcrald's. Tel. -110 Itcsldcncc: 1725 Euclid Ave Tel M3 Hours: 10 to 12 a. in. S to 5 p. in. Specialties: Diseases of Stomaoh anil Kidney. DK. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Rooms G7-8 Ilurr llloclt. Lincoln, Net) K. L. Hoi.YOKK, M.U H. A. Hoi.YOKK.M . D. lies. Tuloplionu 4,M. lies. Telephone 4ii. DRS. HOLYOKE & IIOLYOKE, Physicians & Surgeons, onico. IS7 South lltti street. Olllco Tult-phone iii. Ltntoln, Net), Telephone CS5. 1'. O. Hox Wil. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospita fi03 South I ttli street. Special attention to diseases of women. Ev ery 10m entente for .urj.'li'ul cases. DR. CHARLES T. CHANDLER, U.of N. '92. 131 O street. Hours: 8 to 10 u in-, S to 4 p. m., 7toHp ui. HiiuiIujs. :i to t p in. Phonos: Olllce ; res CUfl 1710 D street Lincoln, Neb. J. E. MOSSHART, M. D. Speclnl Attention to Errors of Kefractlon. Prnctlco Limited to EYE, EAlt, NOSE and THROAT. 1131 0 Street. Lincoln, Neb. chancellor and a few others have done "i" moni '',"" B this work, but it is high time that each of ''.'""V'0 . , student took it upon himself to d.) , ni,1' ,)e'1 t,l,,,n Y. M. v.. A. NOTES. Itomuiuhcr the '. M. t'. A. entcr- taiiimeiit to be given 011 the evening some missionary woik in this ticld. Jlore is surely a chance ior true col lege spirit to assert itself. We all be lieve in this kind of expansion and by working together cannot fail to ob tain great lesult. Co-operation will do almost any tiling, and without it a school might as well close it, doors. In tills week's issue, the Nebraska!! puhlis'hcs an exact account of the ex, t In the Uniicnslty Iiiih been secured for the Y, M. C. A, eiitcrtnlinniont to be glion Tuesday ei titling, .Liniwiry UlsL Tickets will bo twenty -Hie cents. Tlic Y. M. C. i. Is planning to give an oniertuliiiiiont Tuesday evening, la 11 tin ry .'list, t.hn proceeds of wliiihi are. to !; used In fitting up the new room thai lias lately come into the possesion of the association. A pro gram of exceptional merit is being -- ....... .. .. ..-' txmsi'K nf the font. h.-iM simson. It Is i prepared, aiwi it is i.)m intention of the the intention of the persons in charge iixwiolntloii to have the entertainment to attempt to raise tills deficiency of ''' of the groat tlnivosity ovenU Mils $324..10 by gisneral wibfetfrlptfon.. ' u'1"'- " ' hoped 1 the different Blanks are now being printed, ivhloh fraternities and literary societies will will lie given to all tlhe fraternities, , be largely represented. tilie societies and will lie circulated ' M'1 Anna Miner, w-lio 1ms lxcn aimong sttidonts In general as well spending tlic liolidays with lier sistons as among the facuMy. Tt should not Mr. N. 0. ,. Taylor and Miss Dniy lie a difficult Unin'g to raise tills Minor, left for her lionie in Wlnohes- amount in an institution of this size. ter. TKinois. Tuosilay. Since It was 1hc s-tudont and faculty Jerome Lunger, one of the Iwys who who allowed the alTcir to sink so low enlisted last spring, 1is returned 1o lv their non-wupport, it now bohoov-s complete his University worlt of last thieim to get a move on themselves and year. to put mot tern upon an even basis. It we cannot make nfli'clics self-support- ing. they should bo nbolislied nt owe, and niot revivofl 11 "til people in gen-1 oral lenrn to nnnrocinte tliem enou"-h 1o give them their pntronnge. The dlfllciiltics of tl'o "it are onoiiirti to occupy our nttoHlon so let every atudonit, senior ' frthninn. every TTicmber of tlic f"""'' ornfcssvr to lxttle wnhor ilw ,n '''u nili n"1 lt us lie nble to ptiv tbnt mr ntli'ctlei are free from debt Dr. Loonhardt's ANTI-PILL Cures Nervous Ills, , .r,oni,.l.p?.,l?n- "llouHtiosH. Norvous IllH iitid Pill Habit Action not followul by lo-mcni-KH Dnuiit lt Try It hamples free DruiKlKtH 8So or a,.tlreHK Anll-PIII 11 , Lincoln Ni b P' r Advliory Dpt. for Pitroni, DR. J. 1 STEVENS. Olllce 1 130 O street. Onico Telephone 4.,fl. Residence Tolephonu 4.' I. Lincoln, Neb The University of Nebraskci SCHOOL OF MUSIC. Ih buitor iittcd than ovor boforo to givo artistic instruction in Voice Training, Piano Forie laying, and all other principal branches of Music, Students wiil 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 Instruction, WILLARD KIIVfBALL, DIRECTOR, Estates are Made by Systematic Savings. TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN! Examine the Policy of the Now England Mutual. The Values are as definite as tlioso (J endorsed in your Bank Book. This Company has been Chartered 63 Years. G. XV. NOJBLB, Mgr., OA OOO ROOM 10. , nuut. uu 1041 0 STREET M Turpin's School of Dancng. Children's class, Saturdays 2:30 p. m. Ladies' and gentlemen'sclass, Mondays 8p.m. Assemblies or Advanced uiass, Wednesday tvenmgs The Aemleiny olTeis iiilviiutugu for eotillion clubs, priviito piitt'e-,, etc Is newly furnished and dceorated. Will bo rented nt reasonable, rates. For further information address, The new Term urging January a, 1890. ALBERT TURPIN, 'fflS; tifc&H Prices from $15 Up. umf J&k M .. $TK ) ( mCjM CitWii Best . J -X J - . I I 1 V-J , . r I Alir M - ir 1 bb. d i m&i -Ssss&S&rS&gJJ. World m gp - " " """"--i- , " SSsSi COLLEGE men everywhere nre Invited to send for the Wonhbuin Souvenir Catalog. It contains nearly 300 portraits of artists and collegians, besides rjlvini: some account of the construction of Washburn Instruments and a complete list of net prices, I'irst-clnsH music dealers the world over sett Washburns, or Instruments may be obtained from the makers LYON 8c HEALY, CHICAGO. Okkice IIouiih: Sundays; 10 to l!i . 111. It! to 1 p.m. U to 5 p. m. 3 to 5 p. m. A. D, WILKINSON, M. D. Ofllco Ulundsa llurr Illock, Kuh WO South 17th Htrcct. TuluplionoH: Ollito, CeOj ruhlilonco, dfti. M. D. KETCHUM, M. D., Pi'iar. D. Prof. OpIitluitinoloKy. Otolouy unit Lur iiKDlouy, Lincoln Mcdlcnl Colli'KC, Odurx a thoroiiKh, private ourso In refraction. SKICtUCl0H tltttid. onico, 'SiO So. 11th hi IlourH, V to 1S:.10-S to 5 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. HcHldcnco 1310 G Htreet., Tel 212. Onico, 1223 O Htreet. HoomH 17 nnd 18, Over Miller A I'ulno'H, Tol. 63S DR.M. H. GARTEN, Practice limited to Hyo, liar, Noso nnd Throat, 1025 O htrcol, Lincoln, Nebrasko. E. S. KING, Kino Watch Ilopalrlntf. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) J800 O Street, Our Great Semi Annua! Clearing aie . Will commence Monday, January 2, at 8 o'clo(kard close Saturday evening. January 7th, at 10 oclock. It will be a good time to buy anything you may want in the line of Dry Goods. You are invited io come and see for yourself MILLER & PAINE. IT IS THE "STYLE' And "QUALITY" about the photographs made at the Elite Studio Lincoln, Nob. That mako thorn famous. All oh ground floor. 226 So I Ith S 1