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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1899)
THIS WEEK'S EVENTS. Heeling of fnculty this evening at 5 p. Meeting1 of board of ragouts at 4 p. m Tuesday. Danelng party by PI Beta Phi at the Lincoln hotel Wednesday evening. jlnvdon Art Club from Mondny un til Saturday. Open from 8 a. m. until 5 p. m. Charter Day exercises Tuesday and Wednesday. Holiday In nil depart nicnts Wednesday. phi Beta Knppn initiation in, parlors of the University School of Music nt g p. in. Tuesday. Meeting of the Association of Agri cultural Students In dairy building, University, from 9 n. m. Tuesday. local! Go to Don's Cafe, Soutlh HUh. Open rights. ' Archil llorsdiey visited Beatrice Siiih1.i jlW torn Cropscy is visiting in Lin coin this week. A streak of yellow and It's gone the Burlington. TV I'nion girls will give, a Valen tine party Monday night. The tailor shop under H. 1. Ticket Oilier v. ill sivo you money. Cameron's Luncfli Boom, 118 South EleTCiith. Open day and nlgfaL Miss Berbertn Jnynes will spend Saturday and Sunday in Omaha. Pert Fnrwell has been pledged to the Sigma Alpha Elsllon fraternity. Miss Lois Wherry of Palls City was visiting Miss lloldbrook last week. Dr. S. E. Cook, practice limited to eje, car, nose and throat. 1215 O St, . S. Bunt was called to Fremont Thuida, by the death of his father. KegUt ration Is still in process and new students are entering constantly. 2U Kiir of men's shoes one-half prn-i at Webster & Bogers, 10-13 0 st. Krnt'st Wiggenhout, 'OS, of Ashland, was a guest at the Phi Psi House Sun day. There are over seventy students in the School of Agriculture this semes ter. Koj Schick and Hurry McKlllip visited their parents in Seward Sun day. All students expecting to graduate February 15, should see the registrar at once. G. A. Benedict was unable to attend his clashes last week on account of la grippe. The Y. M. C. A. has been fixing up its rooms in the basement of the main building. Mi-s BIMe and Mr. Clrtirles Schwartz were Omnlin guests at the Junior proiiK-nade. The Delian annual oratorical con test will take place Saturday evening, Felinur.v 12. Nothing passes the Burlington but lightning, and the Burlington is now in hot pursuit. Mis- Thiol Brndt of Beatrice visited Miss Mabel Hayes and Miss Nell La Solle last week. Twentv lovs have registered for Com Cropsey, '98, and a member of the Kappa Knppn, Gamma Fraternity was seen about tho University last week. . P. .7. Barron was unable to meet his classes on account of sickness lust week. U. 1). Billot, '09, tilled the va cancy. George Shedd won the first prize nt the traus-Mlsstsslppi exposition for n novel, treating of revolutionary times In France. Miss Com McDowell of Fnlrbury, n former student of the University, was in twn last week, the guest of Mrs. A. E. Bnrgrcnves.. Professor Luckcy addressed 'the pat rons' meeting of Clinton school Tues day cvcuilic. His silhient. wnn "Tlio Influence of the Home." Members of the English club have EXCHANGE COLUMN. If you havo Books, Bicvci.ks, Dmi.t, Suits, or Anything you want to soil, Hud a purchaser through this column. if a Studknt and you want mar, lind a Totou by telling your needs hero. If you nro a Tutou and want Stu dents, find them by tolling your quali fications. KATKS-Subserlbers will bo allowed free uso of 100 words in this column, If their subscription Is paid for ono year. If paid for tho current somostor, fiO words. All others will bo charged ono cent per word for each insertion ; HO words for 25 cents. No advertisement will bo reeoioved for less than 10 cents. FOB SALE: Wllloughby's Theory of State, Harper's Hebrew Grammar spent a good deal of time and energy j and Text, and Sweet's Middle English m niiing up tneir rooms on the third i rimer, nuurcss "ir'nr, floor of the main building. dim Burks of Beatrice and Ed Ad ams, '90, of Superior visited their Beta brothers Saturday and Sunday and nlso attended the Junior prom. J. W. Senrson left Tuesday for Grand Island, where he will remain 1o work on his thesis until Julie, when he will return to take his master's de gree. Chancellor Cnnfield of Ohio State Fniversity, but formerly holding thnt position here, has been recommended for librarian of the new congressional library. Miss Bedford who was obliged to re sign from the Plnttsmouth High Seliool because of the illness of her mother, is taking sonic work in the University. Miss Emma Snlvely who has gradu ated ns n trained nurse from the W. ('. A. Hospital of Council Bluffs, vis ited her sisters, Helen and Alice Snlve ly last week. All readers of our paper will receive a copy of it by sending 25 cents in sil ver or nostnire stamps to the Union Mutual Music and Novelty Co., No. 20 Bast 14th street, New York. Miss Nellie La Selle was initiated into Knppn Kappa Gammn fraternity nt the home of Miss Emma Outcnlt last Saturday. The initiation wns fol lowed by n banquet at the Lincoln. A "Colloquium" has been formed for graduate Latin students and teachers in the High School and outlying col leges. The first meeting -will be held Tuesday evening and will be conducted by Professor Barber and Dr. Johnson. The Omphilion society of Wesleynn University will take charge of one of the meetings of Union society in tho near future. The oillccrs will preside, and its members present the program. Mjss Anna Lytic, 0S, wns in the city Tuesday on her way home to Green wood. She is assistant principal of the high school at David City, which has been closed on account of scarlet fe ver. We have just received from the pub lishers a copy of the above-named beautiful Beligious Bevcrie, suitable for piano or organ, composed by Geo. Wilson. The retail price of this piece of music is 00 cents. The members of Kappa Alpha Thc- ta formed n iox party at me i.i- even- 207, city. '.IIKASKAK, Box FOB SALE:-Hopkln's Tacitus Ag rieola and Germanla, Brix's Plautus Captivi. Address "A," Nkiiuaskan, box 207, city. WANTKD-Conv Dunbar's Chanters on Banking." Address "G," Nkhhas kan, box 207, city. WANTEDi-Mnrshall's Political Econ oiny. Address "E," Nkhkaskan, box 207, city. WANTED A purchnscr for n good Bnmbler bicycle; nt your own price. Address "Bicycle," box 207, city. FOB SALE A Century double feed fountain pen, new; a bargain. Ad dress "Pen," box 207, city. FOB SALE A new mandolin of the very best make. Address Nebraskan, city. NAVVVVWAVAVWVWVVVV W- THE 4 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Under tho Management of President JOHN A McCALL. 1591-1595 Assets Insurance in Force . . (Premiums 1'ntcl) No. of Policies in For Income Paid Policy-holders Death-Claims Dividends of Year. . 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HEBE Is not a better way for young men to . provide an Income for their non-producing years, safe from the dangers of ordinary business speculation, than a 20-year accumulation polioy in tho Now York Die, a policy that can bo used ns security by young men making their way through college, that provides ample protection and at the same time yields splendid returns as an in vestment. Tho younger the age, tho less tho cost, hence tho necessity oi prompt action. HORACE G. WHITM0RE, '95, General Agent. SVANVSAAAWVVVAVVWVWVWVV FUNKE OPERA HOUSE Direction of L. M. CRAWFORD F. C. ZEHRUNC. A SPECIAL .DRAMATIC EVENT TTl-a-ut: dei;x, I-e:tr'-ui.eii;y- 16. MR WALKER WHITESIDE And a Sclccl ComPany ol p,aers pro$eniino The Red Cockade MISS ASSISTKI) HV LELIA W0LSTAN .;....r..t.t:.w I., nnitmnnHnn nt i hn I tin irll.l ?milV OOIlOOrt ThUrsriilV iprii. j ..thu-tic. ing. Harriet Dement Packard, one of meinour oi spr; TI- Y. M. C. A. is making an effort tn re. the Bob Burdctte for n lecture in th- near future. Company A will have their picture taken in full uniform at 1 o'clock on to fu!iider their credits. The juniors of the Maxwell club will ileliai. ilie Union boys the last Satur day evening in February. Various organizations in the Uni ver u had their pictures tuken Inst week for the Junior Annual. A large number of new clnsscs have been funned this .semester, about one fonnli of those ulrendy started. Tine! liradt and Thresie Sallec are in I.i in .,ln for the Junior Prom, guests of M.i ..! Ilnjes and Nellie La Salle. The Nebrasknn, 50 cents for the rest of the year, if you pay cash in advance. Leave 'subscriptions with any editor. The Phi Gamma Delta boys enter tained with a chafing dish party Sat urday - ening at their chapter house. Call and see our new stock of elec tric fixtures. KOIUSMKYER PLUMBING & IIEAT- INi COMPANY, 215 So 11th Street. Tue(,,, IViirunry 14. Huning shirts, evening ties, nnd the newest tilings in dress collars at the Armstrong Clothing Co. Mis-es Ixmise Tukcy, Myrtle nnd , Edna liohinsnn came down from Oma ha to attend the Prom. 1'rofet.Kor-elact Emerson who is to take the chair of agriculture here, will orris e about March 1. Tin Union Men's Debating club met jjip Donne boys in joint debate nt Crete Saturday evening. 'Plie council of state conference of charities! held nsslons in the chnpel on Inst Tuesday. Ttnliih Sexton, '07, of Edgar took In the "prom" Friday evening and vis itPrt IiIr Sigma Chi brothers over Sun day. History Paper made from 24 lb. Monroe Boynl, Ruled nnd Punched, 6c Pjr 100. In unbroken pa'eknges of .00 5c per pack. Book and Stat. Dept., HerpoMteimcr & Co. is n the lending singers the fraternity. Mis ltose Carson was initiated into Knnna Alphn Thetn Satun.ny, The initiation wns followed by an elalior ate banquet, this also being the cele bration of the anniversaary of the in stallation of the chapter. A senior committee lias been ap pointed to arrange for commencement invitations. The committee compris es the following: Mr. Tucker, chair man, Orace McMillan, Mls Chappell, Jack Summer and It. S. Hunt. At n meetingof the Senior Lmv Class held on Monday, the following oflicers were elected: President, Mr. Hngelin; vice president, James Yeiser; sccre turv and treasurer, Mr. Lovcmann; clerk or the mort. court, J. W. Gra bam; sherifT, Mrs. May Orcutt. The following officers were elected for the coming year: George h. Mac. i,. iires.uciit: E. von Eorell, 'vie'e president; A. W. Clark, M-cretary; Mrs. llurweii spunouu, eiiiw.....fa - retnry; I. !' Luddcn, trcnMirer; Governor Poynter. William A. Jones and I,. J. Abbott additional members of the execui.ve committee. 'iMie. Ktnte conference of t'hnritltb and corrections met at tlie universi ty Tuesday. The cliuneellor presided over the conferences. The cliun eellor. Hcv. A. W. Clark and Regent von Forell were nppointed a eommit tee to draft a bill creating a state board of charities nnd corrections, and to have the same prchented to the legislature urging its passage. The 'biennial report of the board of regents to the legislature shows some interesting statistics in regard to the attendance from counties in the south eastern part of the state and from m.ifriiiinrinLr tntes. Lust year there were attending, from Iowa seventy three students, from Missouri seven teen students and from Kansas eigh nnn ofiwtenls. The Kansas University had five students from Nebraska and '. Missouri hnd none irom mis snuc From the southeastern counties of Ne braska the representation is ns fol lows: Richardson 50, Nemnha 20, Otoe 55, Cass 53, Pawneo 21, Jdhnson 20, Oa'ge 40. The Ready to Write Instrument of To-day is WnTEinnrrs . 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