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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1899)
THIS "WEEK'S EVENTS, Jyntln colloquium Tuesday evening. roralilnff lUflcfl drill Tlniralny even. itg "t usunl hour, Sol Smith llussoll nt the Oliver Thursday evening. Zoological chili Thursday evening at 8 o'clock in Nebraska .hall. Fraternity 'lunCe nt Turpin's hall Friday evening. English club in room 300 University hall, SnUinlny ovonlng. Orntoricnl contest Friday evening in chapel At 8 p. in. rhvslcs colloquium Friday evening In physics lecturo room nt 8 p. in. Opening of Y. M. C. A. room in base ment of main building Saturday eve ning. yo"H ", Invited. PERSONAL. jo Hansen spent Sunday at his home in l-'nli'bury. jl. II. Shcthl of Ashland' visited in iho t-1 1 last week. C. .. Stivntor, '02, is very ill with in. flnnimntory rheumatism. Kdlth .Inckson is In school again otter ten days' of sickness. Vilas Sheldon of Nehnwkn is visit ing hi Slgiuu Clii brothers. Frank SchJablo of Palls City spent last week with Kd lloldbrook. linlph ('. Saxton, '07, of Etlgar, is visiting at Sigmn Chi chapter house. Gertrude and Maud Macombcr vis. itcd their parentis in Omaha yesterday. Jcsm' Shultz of Beatrice spent Thursday with her conservatory friends. z Mrs. Robert Bridge of Fremont vis. itcd her daughters, Uiura nnd Noun, n few days Inst week. Mn Calson, Conservatory of Mlusic, '9S, of Fremont, visited her Kappa sis. tors a few days last -week. Frank 'Woodland and Austin Col. lctt f the Junior Annual were in Omaha Saturday on business. Clinton Norton, '07, nt present prin. cipal of the' Ashland high school, was a university visitor Saturday. Frank Rain and Edgar Oranvb vis ited in Fnirbury yesterday. Strong t. traction. This makes IStl's third sue. cesslve Sunday. Tinel Uracil returned to her home in Beatrice yesterday, after a two weeks' visit witii her friends, Mabel ITnyes nnd Nellie LaSclle. Fred 'Williams has returned from Co. lunibus, where he was called the early rwrt of last week by the serious ill. ness of an old school mate. Mr. Franklin nddressed the histori. cal section of the federation of Wo. men's Chilis of the city Monday on the subject of "Virginia in American History." 11. X. Wilson, '00, law oi '08, who is ot present a student in Columbia law school, New York city, was called heme last week by the death of his father. Bert has the heartfelt sym. pathy of many friends. There will "be no meetings of the literary societies next Friday evening on account ot the preliminary orator ical contest. E. 1). Bnnghnrt, '08, assistant prin. cipal of the Wymoro schools, litis been elected teacher of science in tho Crete high Bohool. The Dclinns held nn oratorical con. test Friday night, Chns. Homer, Frank Edgerton, Frank Barter and Charles Jones taking part. Don't place your order for a spring suit until you look over the Gardner Tnllorlng Co. stock of suitings nnd got tlhelr low prices. Vho interest started by Miss Trice, national secretary of the Y. V. C. ., lias not lagged, as shown from the meetings since her departure. The. Sombrero will be out, nbmit. April 15. If you have nob nlready subscribed for n copy do so at once from any ineimber of the board. The young Indies of the Union soci. ety entertained the young Indies of the rallndian nnd Dcllnn societies at Mrs. Wilson's Saturday afternoon. Call and see our new stock of elec tric fixtures. KORSMEYER PLUMBING & HEAT. INQ COMPANY, 216 So 11th Street. The Hnydon Art Club closed Tucs. day, after a thrco "weeks' successful exhibit. Many students availed them. selves to the opportunity to see the ex. num- i Tho Ea.ster recess will be from Thursday, Mnrcth 30, until Monday, April 3, instead of from April 0 until April 10, as is stated in the university calendar. Sleighing parties were in vogue the llrst of tho week. The Union society enjoyed a ride Monday night. The Dclinns and Palladians both gave par. tics Tuesday evening. March 10, Dclian society will give a farce entitled, "Tho Stage.Struck Poet." The various roles -will be taken by Misses Davis and Packard; Messrs. Root, Jones, and Homer. A movement is on foot to orgnnl.o nn interstate high school base ball league. If carried out the league will undoubtedly furnish well developed men for future university terms. Tho literary societies of Wcslcynn Unicrsdty gno n program in the Union hall Friday evening. The com. plinient. mil bo returned next Satur. day evening by the Unions giving n program at Wcsleyan. Harry Smith, who was so severely injured in the gymnasium on Charter day, is getting along even better than nny one dared to hope he could. He has not yet been off his bed but will be within a very few days. Halsie Yates of Lincoln, wlio was recently graduated from West Point military academy, visited the uni versity last Monday and inspected the. cadet battalion. He complimented the regiment very highly on its fine np. penmnce and competent drilling. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. O. F. LAMBERTSON. D. D. S. Lincoln, Nkii. Graduate ot Ohio College Dental Surgery. Ofnco, Aloxnndor block. Rooms 83 and 24 COU. TWELFTH AND O STS DRS. GIEt'EN & SMITH Telephones S85 and 08. Itooms 8, 0 and 10, Olive Theater llulldlng. LOUIS N. WENTE, DENTIST, 130 South llth street, Rooms 20, 27 nnd I, Urowncll 111k. Phono 530, This is the way he used to reduce the it SAW EDQE" We have in use the . . , MnOU5 "FdY" . 5dW EbQC fnaoimE The only one in Nebraska DR. J. T. McNAY, DENTIST. Teeth Extracted without Pain. Omce: Cor. 11th ami O Hts. Lincoln, Nobraska DR BEN. F WEST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Omco: 1025 O Street, Over Fitzgerald's. Tol. 410 Residence: 17S5 Euclid Avo. Tol. 643. Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 2to5p, m. Specialties: Diseases of Stomach and Kidney. DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, HRE THE EVANS Do Your Washing. It lll Estates are Rooms G7-8, Hurr Rlock, Lincoln, Nob E. L. HOUTOKE, M.D. R. A. HOI.TOKB.M . D. Res. Telephone 421 Res. Telophono 423. DRS. HOLYOKE & HOLYOKE, Physicians & Surgeons, omce, 127 South llth street. Omco Telephone 423. Lincoln, Neb, Made by Systematic Savings. TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN! Examine tho Policy of tho Now England Mutual. Tho Values aro as definite as those endorsed in your Bank Book. This Company has been Chartered 63 Years. G. W. NOJSLB, Mgr., Phone 328 1041 0 street Many New Things... NEW CLOTHING NEW NECKWEAR NEW HATS, ETC. Telophono 685. P. O. nox 951. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospital 503 South llth street. Special attention to diseases of women. Ev cry convenience for hurglcal cases. New Locationi257 O Street Call and look over tho store . . . THE d. l nunc aorainQ stoke LOCAL. Sehmittel's lunch room, 131 So. llth Street. Go to Don's Cafe, Soutlh lltih. Open tviphts, C. U. Rigg-s, Dentist, 141 South 12fh 6t., op. Keystone grocery. The local oratorical contest next Friday evening in flic chnpcl. Herl Christies' father paid him a vis. it the first part of last week. Cameron's Lundh Room, 118 Soutlh EleTcnlh. Open day and nigfat. The Sigma Alpha Epsilon fratern. ity hue pledged Willie Trice. 200 pair of men's shoes at half price. Webster & Rogers, 1043 O street. Phi Delta Thetn has pledged Oscar Wittman of the Lincoln high school. Dr. S. 13. Cook, practice Mroitecl to eje, ear, wose and throat. 1215 O St. The Delians are preparing for a mil. slcnle to be given in the near future. Attend the contest next Friday niglu It is an event that you should not forget. ISO pair ladies' $5.00 shoes on sale nt $1.00 a pair. Webster & Rogers, 1043 O street. Our champion basket ball team had their pictures token Tuesday for the Junior Annunl. Second year classes in Greek have finished Xenophon and are ready to begin the Iliad. Phi Kappa Psi entertained Senator Currie from Broken Bow at dinner Wednesday night. The Omaha High School Register is running a series of cuts of the univer sity in its late issues. The Delinn's new members' pro eram of last Friday deserves special mention for its excellence. The Nebrasknn, 50 cents for tho rest of the year, if you pay cash in advance. keTe subscriptions with any editor. 60 nhects theme paper, ono cover, find fastener for 5c The University Book Store. Alphn Theta Chi gave a very pleas. nt informal party to a few of its Jriends last Saturday evening in WaUh hall. f 4 1 lb. Jr Intorcolleglnto Nurcau Gottrel & Leonard 472-478 Urodu ay Alhnny, Now York. Makers of tho Caps, Gowns and Hoods To the American Colleges and Uni versities. Illustrated manual, samples, prices, etc., upon request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY. Office nouns: Offlco, Zehrung lllock, 0 to 10 A.M. N W.ComurN&lSthSts. 12 to 12:30 nnd 2 to 4 p m. RcttUio. co. Evenings hy Appointment, 1313 O StrooU Sundai s. 12 to 1 r. M. and by Appointment. Telephones: Onlco, 618. ltcsldcncc, C17 Don't fail to attend tho opening of tho DR. J. F. STEVENS. Offlco 1130Ostrt'ot. Offlco Telophono 428. Residence Telephone 424. Lincoln, Neb M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Pkar. D. Prof. Ophthalmology, Otology nod Laryngology, Lincoln Medical College, Offers n thorough, private course In refraction. Spectacles fitted. Ofljce, 220 So. 11th st. Hours, 0 to 12:30-2 to 5 GREAT DISSOLUTION SALE ON MARCH 6th, You will find thai Books, Stationery, Music, Musical Instruments, Colleges Supplies, Pictures and all other goods 'in our Book, Stationery and Music Departments 'Will bo sold at prices never seen before in Lincoln. HESPOLSHEIWER & CO., 12th and NSts., Lincoln The Original and Best University-Coal Office Gregory sel,s Coal Best Quality. Phono 343. Best Price 1044 O Street. Qnnrm JQLLEGE Course 28 WesJfes. Fees $66.00. Offers great inducements to stu dents of medicine in the west. Methods of instruction most satis factory. Clinics in both surgery and medi cine held in the following hospitals in this city: County, Methodist, Child's, Immanuel and Presbyterian hospitals weekly. Catalogue sent and quesMons an swered by E. W. CHASE, Omaha, Nebr., Continental block. J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Residence 1310 G street., Tel. 242. Office, 1223 O street, Rooms 17 and 18, Over lller &, Pnlne's, Tel.b35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose und Throat, 1025 O street, Lincoln, Nebraska. E. S. KING, Fine Watch Repairing. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) J300 O Street, Lincoln, Neb. NO SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co. MFW wraw is tiont- "" wiraein n musonD WRSH DRESS THE Is the best Railroad ,n Nebraska. It has the best trac; the nicest equipment; the largest and most convenient depots, and Is the road for you to patronize as it Is a Home Road . . . G. W. BONNELL, C. P. & T. A. Choice lines of Wash Dress Goods for early spring wear are now on our counters. Percales in a large assortment of new and beautiful patterns in light, medium and dark colors, 8 1-3C to 12 1-2C a yard. Zephyr Ginghams, both of Scotch and American make, 10, 12 1-2, 15, 20 and 25c a yard. GOODS MILLER & PAINE.