The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, March 20, 1899, Image 3
IIIIS WMKK'S KVBXTS. 1'lillliiirnioiiic concert tiff tlu Oliver tJicnler IoiiIkIi- Jlotany winlniir In NobraHlm hall Saturday fvenlnir. AthlHr- board meeting thin CVt.n. n(r In tin' g.niniilmi'. Indoor peiituliMon in llio gynnm jlinn Sntunlny nff .1 p. m. (llrln' program nff. Million society niectlixr l-'Hilii.v evening, In olmpel. ' Mnndolln ninl glee club dancing nnrly I'l'iony evening at wniNirs Hall. jjccMirc by Johw Wntson, ui(1ior of lcloV ffiln Hnnnlo Ilrlnr Hush," nt Oliver Wednesday evening. PJSIISONAjL. Kinnm Ncldlmrdt has jtiwt finished some excellent drawing' for the Junior Aiimin. Delta 'J ait Delitu will trlvc ffiliclr tin- inuil bnuiUub nt t'huh chapter Iiouhc next Saturday evening. lJlehnell Young, ffJlic fiunoiiH Qhl '"gi baritone, Ik th soloist at the iMillliiiriuonlc concert tonllit. Helen Woodw linn presented Mw llil Knppa lsl fraternity wltli a thorough bred' brlmdle bull dog for a iimwot, Cflll iwid sec our new utock of elec tric fixtures. Korsmeyer Plumbing fc Heating company, 215 Sou Mi lltli 8t. M. V. hoiii uddUTHHed the lletu Pliela IM fraternity at their chapter hull 1-Vldiiy evening on "The Himlness Man," PROFESSIONAL OARDS. O F. LAMIWKTSON. D. I). S. Lincoln, Nrii. amcluiue or Ohio CoIIcro Donlul SurRcry. Ofnco, Alexander block. Itooms 3 and SI COIt. TWKLKTH AND O 8T8 DKS. GIFFlU & SMITH Telephones !85 mid 208, Uooms H, II and 10, Olive Theatur Uultdlnu. .Tool ffebbliw pcnl Sunday in Omnlih. pjfliil 1-. Ilnlne Hpent Rundny in Falrbar . llcrl Christy wns in Omaha a jwrt of last ',1. Ilornee SliPriiiun ivnB an Oniaba vis itor SatuHiy. llerih"' Plnkerton hns been ill for fcvrral dnyH. v. M Panders spent Saturday u.ntf Siimlnv in York. Wlllnr.l Clnpp spent. Sunday at bis lioino ;n Kbnwond. Clint Norton, of Oakland, visited In Lincoln nwr Sunday. C. L. S teeter is out ngnln after n fjfffp of rheumatism. Morn- Mickey is attending classes nftcr n week's illness, Huklti Woods, of Schuyler, Is visit ing1 university friends. Rlnn Kflton. of Plnttsinouth, is vis iting Marguerite Davis. Dninj llouck, of (inuul Island, is in the city siting friends. Dr. llcghtol, of Frlendi, was a Utri ursity visitor Wednesday, 0. C. Culver, a former University student, is in riouth Carolina. Ada llenffon sprained her ankle in the p.unnasiuni Thursday evening-. Mrs. ('. 15. Adiinis, of Superior, vls- iffeil her son Don a. few dnys Inst week. Fay Mnrttlinll has lMei compelled to lonc seliool on account, of sore eyes. Alic llotelinc;, of FnlnbiiTy, visitcxl his Itetn bmMiv.s n few doy.s last week. Eleanor llnymond entertained infor mally las. Tuesday evening for Daisy Houck. Xetn Buntinfi of David' City, is vis itinp the iiicinler.s of 'the Phi Hetn Pi sorority. John Graham, of Fremont, was in itiated into Phi Deltai Phi last. Satur day evening. (iertriide Walton, of Plair. is in the city, having come to attend Itlic Delffn (annua banquet. 1iuKe Pound wns not. able to meet her elnsses a part of last week on ac count or sickness. Margaret McLucus, of Fnirbury, was the guest, of Grace Andrews a couple of days last week. Olen Pound and Dnura Dean, teach ers in the Fairlvtiry higln school, spent last week in lyincoln visiting friends. Ed n,i Ai-tel was in Omnhn last week. She 1ms- leen ill -- some time and took this method for regaining heal tli. The past two weeks might well be called lxuiquiit weeks. Ait ltn.st six or eight have been given wltliln Hlmt puriud. The glee and inandolin elulw have IssiumI InvilcntloiiH for a dance to bo. given In WnWh's lmll next Raturdav evening. The faculty of DePnuw have adop ted a regulation prohibiting Sunday afternoon calls between Mic men and women studenta. SPUING HATS are the now up -to dato blocks both In Darby mid Fodoriv Hals. Prices very reasonable. Arm strong Clothing Co, We have the new styles in the best $H, $3.10 and $: shorn m earth. One protlt. from factory to feet. Webster iv lingers. 10 13 O street. Professor ('. 11. Richards delivered an interesting lecture in the Mechanic Arta building Saturday evening upon "Compressed and Liquified Air." The Phi Pi .sorority is making n tHiorough and earnest search for their banner that wns taken from flic Lin coln 'hotel the night of their pairty. Tine business managers of the Ju nior Annual say the book will be ready for distribution by May 15, un less something uiiforsecn liappens. The Tuesday night club held t.heir regular nveietlng Wednesday. A large number of university people were present and report a delightful time. The Perilling Hides have received their white, leggings and' cross, belts. 'Plic appearance of company drill is much improved 1y this new equip ment. Chancellor Mnclicnn went to Onin hn Friday to 1c present nt tlhe ban quet given nt tlhe Paxton by 'tilUe- alum ni Ol me .Mllllicsuui uiiiriMi,y ing In Nebraska, LOUIS N. WENTE, DENTIST, 130 South nth direct. Itooms St), 27 mid I, llrownell Illlt. Phono 630, DR. . L. McNAY, DENTIST. Tcctli Kxtrnctcd without Pixln, Ofnco: Cor. llihamlOHU. Lincoln, Nohrnska lAAVVWVWWVWVVVWVVVVWVVVSVteV' vv THE NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE CO. Under tlio Mtumgcniicnt of President JOHN A McCALL. 1891-1S9B Assets Insurance. In Forco (PromhnuH Paid) No. of Policies in Forco Incomo Paid Policy-holders . . . . Dcnth-ClnfniH Dividonds of Year Dec. 31, I K01. 1)0D. 31. 1808. $125,1)47,21)0 575,080,041) 182,803 $ 111,854,104 12,071,401 0,087,021 1,200,040 $215,044,811 044,021,120 7H,034 $ 45,41)1,017 21,510,800 10,200,800 2,759,402 Quins In 7 Yr $ 80,007,521 008,331,471 101.131 $ 10,577,728 8.848,074 4,172.170 1,400,083 DR BENJ. F WEST, GENERAL PRACTITIONER, Ontco: 1(WS O Blreot, Ovor Flt7Bcrn1d's. Tel. 410 KoHldenco: 173.'i Kuclld Avo. Tel. 543. Hours: 10 to 12 a.m. 2 to 6 p. m. Specialties: Discuses ot Stomach and Kidney. DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Itooms C7-8, THE LARGEST RATIO OF INCREASE IS IN DIVIDENDS. HERE Is not a better way for young men to I provido an incomo for their non-nroduolnir years, safo from the dangers of ordinary business .speculation, than a 20-year accumulation policy In the Now York Lllo, a policy that can bo used ns security by young men making their way through college, that rovides ample protection anil at tlio satno time yields splendid returns as an in vestment. Tlio younger tlio age, tlio less tlio cost, honco tlio necessity of prompt action. HORACE G. WHITM0RE. '95, svwvwwww General Agent. wvwwwwwv llurr lllocU. Lincoln, Noli DU. Q. W. CLUTTEIt Ann II. A.SHANNON, D. D. S. Dentists . . Dr. Shannon Is a graduate ot the Chicago CoIIcko ot Dental Surgery. Ofpiuk 1130 O St., Lincoln, Nf.u. Telephone CSS. P. O. Box 651. liv- Professor E. II. Barbour of 'the geo logy department has recently had a profusely illustrated paper on the homemade wlndi mills of Nebraska published in the Farm Implement News. The University of Pennsylvania in tends to erect a handsome tower at a cost of $60,000 in memory of the un dergraduates and alumni of the uni versity who took part in the war with Spain". The winter course in tflie scdiool of agriculture closed Thursday, March 10, after n very successful session. The attendance has been kirge-r than at nny other time in tlhe history of the school. The cadets arc planning to hold Wieir nivnusil encampment Wiis year the la'tter part of May, presumably at Ashland, Nebraska. It is thought that about three hundred and fifty will go into camp. rrn... f.,-;. rUiili ilriiH.nwMit (if will- Carrol Mi. Pcnrse superimtendent of (Nntion 0f Philadelphia, has just pub DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospital 603 South Uth strcc' ' Special attention to diseases of women. Ev ery convenience for surgical cases. Estates are Made by Systematic Savings. TEACHERS AND PROFESSIONAL MEN! Examino tho Policy of tho Now England Mutual. Tho Values aro as definite ac thoso endorsed in your Bank Book. This Company has been Chartered 63 Years. G. W. NOBLE, Mgr., Phone 328. io4"ostreet. DR. BENJ. F. BAILEY. Office Hours: oto 10 A.M. 13 to 12:30 and S to 4 p m. Kvcnlngs by Appointment, sunaays, l. to l r. m. ana by Appointment. Tklkphones: Offlce, 018. Hesldence, 017 i"rtl... VnliMinif Tllnnh N. W. Corner N& 12th Sts. Rcsldctico, 1313 O Street. The Original and Best DR. J. F. STEVENS. Omce I130Osircot. Offlco Tolophono 420. Residence Telephone 424. Lincoln, Neb the nubile f-chools nt Omalhn, wns In Mncoln Thui-sday visiting bis 'brotber SlinniToek. Krnest . llessey lins left for Wash ington. 11. C. where he mil le en Wffed in governmental work in the k.partinenit of agriculture. InvitntioiiK bnve 'hecn rcceivodi for the sliling of Professor Lyons and .ur, !-, P v mrK, lormeTuy oi huh tity, tic ..vent to lake place in Clii i(To Ar.iivh 22. Ir. ( . 1). Ohandilor. '02. now of Hrt- i ington. Nebr., wns calle!' to Lincoln last wi..v ny t:he denth of his father and unit her". Mrs. Ohnnd'lcir died on March i nnd Mir. Chandler on March Jl. Dr ('handler nnd the other mem wrs of tihe family have the sincere yniKith of hoth students nnd faculty. LOCAL. Sohmittol's lunch room, 131 So. 11th Street. Go to Don's Cafe, South 11th. Open lrts. The Cnrdncr Tiilorlng Co. have TTfE inlforni cutter. 'Phfl li'.omV.ol. 1-..1. ,, m.!41i TlH;ll ....iinii lllllf llivru ,,,., -- Henry Siimlny evening. C U. mggs, Dentist, 141 South 12t)h bt'. op. Keystone grocery. There is itnllc of forming a Pan "dlenic whist foumaincnt. Cameron's Lunch Room, 118 Soutli ""enui. Open day and nlgnt. &ulie Puekett, fnshioniable dress moking nnd milliner, 1301 O street. Morton. Lewis wns initiated into the jjWertes of ICnppa Signin last Tnes- iJvinwi "A SpJec:tcd Uibhosmanny oi Some Phases of ICduention," by Mr. ,1 nines 1. Wyer, librarian in the Uni versity of Nebraska. Phi Delta Tbetn. gave tJlieir nuiiimial banquet Saturday night nt tihcir cluip ter bouse on S street. Among the al umni and other ab&ejit members pres eiiit were: Orcigh and1 llowsml Parm elee of Omaha. William Haywird of Nebraska Citv, and l'nul Case of Endi cotl, A petition has 'been received signed hy a large nmnoer oi cnawiie, .inn era and business men, nt Kushville, NeJliraska, asking the exjcriment Sta tion to send out some specJ'ilis't who enn help to firadicate the ipest of pra irie dogs which 3ias !nfestel that lo cality. The Nebraska section of the Amer. ican Chemical society wii. meet in tllie chemical labona'tory at 8 p. m., Marcfli 24. Papers will 1b given as louows: "The Financial Side of Chemistry as a Profession," hy W. t. Bnirdi; "Some Practical Laboratory Services," II. A. Senter. Knijpa and Kappa 'Jhcta chapters of Delta. Gamma held tflielr nnminl ban ouct nt the Lincoln hotel Saturday evening, 'March 18. Before the bnn quet Mrs. L. A. Sherman wns initiated into Kappa chapter as an honorary memhcT. Several of tihe alumni from out of town were present. The spenkere of the farmers' insti tute mot Thursday afternoon at the Kitrnte farm to discuss plans for the coming year. Thirty speakers were present and each showed a lively in terest, in the discusssion. ,,A31 were gratified with tho success of the meet ings this year. Sixty intitutcfi have been held since January 1. M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiar. D. Prof. Ophthalmology, Otology and Laryngology, Lincoln Medical College, Offers a thorouRh, prlvato course In rofractlon. Spectacles fitted. ODlco. 220 So. 11th St. Hours, Oto 12:30-2 to 5 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Residence 1310 G street., Tel. Si2. Offlco, 1223 O street, Rooms 17 and 18, Over Miller & Palne's, Tel. b35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, Practice limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1025 O street, Lincoln, Nebraska, NO SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Glarkson Laundry Co. A RIBBON SEASON , , E. S. KING, Fine Watch Repairing. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1800 O Street, Lincoln, Neb A Ribbon Season Such as we Have Never Known. We have talked often and long about Ladies' Ready-to-wear Suits because we have unlimited confi dence in what we offer in that line. As we have said before they are EVEN ZERO WEATHER does not prevent our being a warm proposition when it comes to . . . BOOI ar)d Catalog PriQting Got our estimate on your next printing of whatever description. No cheap John work, hut tho best at roasonahle prices. HUNTER PRINTING GO. PHONE 350. before is what we are prepurlng for. marr. hw A variety of beautiful styles such us ,l,auB u hah never previously been placed on our counters is -what we oil'er you. reliable nnd competent tailors of new High novelties in widths from No. and fashionable materials in tlio most 40 to 80; prices 25c to $1.00 for hat approved styles of the season and, trimmings, belts, sashes nnd ties. - . . ,, ... , , ,IT Among these are shaded stripes, om- esi of a "' P arc t. We lxr stripes, pompadour stripes, Ronia,n 0iave "'eJ'1 made stylish suits no low stripes, broken stripes, plain stripes, as $0.50; some special values at $9.00 and hair line stripes; some taffeta and to $12.00 and others up to $27.00. We othur satin and taffeta; plaids in n n1mrvo ,, i , ..., plain nnd broken styles of the "--" r j o., brlgHitest colors; Dresdens witlli or fit an" P""5- A ff00" ime uy is without satin stiripes nnd -wt.h or while the assortment is ait its best. witlnout lanc'y edges, ratJi lrawing lmdies' spring jackets of stylish enrdfi for shirring. We have the same widths as the above in plain colors, stripes, plaids and Dresdens. Narrow widths for trimmings and collnrs with drawing cords for shir ring in plain colors, stripes, check, plnids, and Dresden; soima with and others wSthout fancy edges, 7c to 20c a yard If you want the very latest we invite 0w, you to come. cloths and correct shapes, fine silk or satin linings, tailor made. Prices, $50, $C.OO, $7.50, $850, $9.00, $10.00, $lT.00f $13.50, $15.00, and $17.00. Ladies' dress skirts in latest shapes; nravelly cloths, plain cloths, brocades, mohiair, etc., at prices astonishingly MILLER a PAINE. JL