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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 24, 1899)
TllIH WKBK'H KVKXTH. w)i'lcy, t,ntin colloquium Tilt-winy failing, ninln hulhlliiK. t OIHh' irofrniin, Rnllnrilim VvUhy cwnliitf. KortmlKlitly incctliiK of Miitfllsh club Sntimlny evening. I'crsililiiK' Hlluj Until on cunipiiH TlimwUiy evening. Spwlitl otlilct.lo board inwM.lntf to nitflit In Mil' aiMiiory. "Iliichclcr'w Honeymoon" Wortnoa ,la, cumiIiik at the Oliver. Tnrpiln'H weekly tiiiiiviiifr partiy nt ( mirier hull F-hlay evening. ( harles Frodimnn'H "Om itntl OlY" Tlinrwltiy evening at the Oliver. Missouri Ntute university bawo ball pi me Wednesday, I p. m. on eauupua. .. .. . i. i Ill ,.,,..,t.tn tin. V... turned at her home In Mt. .Uwi-ph Sat i j. 'nrdoy. (oneert by un,lverlty lK""L'l. VAV.V ' 'I'lu- ! '''l fraternity ontertnlniMl .us on rnursuay vuiiu.h i . ..... f(. Kl.)m ,- (Juninui liml Siitin- lluve tilie "Kvnnfi" lo your -wiiRhltiff. Tlio Gnrdncr Tailoring company will save you money on your spring buHb. Alrw. Sherman enitertalned Ihe Doltn (lamina lnfornmlly hint Satunlay 'tf ternvwn. MIhh Iloutou ml drowsed tho young women of (ho Y. V. C. A. yeHlerday arternoou. New sult for tiho traek men have been ordered. They will ho white with a Kuurlet X uui'okh the juniper. The base ball men eivtertlnel the Wiinhburn college, team nit the Kappa Hlgina rooiuH on Friday evening. Professor uml .Mrs. K. II. Harbour entcrtiilned at whist last Momhiy even ing at their new home on II street. Cll a ml sec our new stock of elec tric fixtures. Korsmeyer Tlumblng & Heating company, 215 South 11 th st. Minnie KoUoIh, who has been vlslt- l:eryixxiy invncu. Jolmt ineetlng of Y. M. C. A. and Y. . ('. A. In luupol Sunday at ! clock. Dr. Ilnw hinds will speak. "Kiluinl for Scandal,, mt the Oliver timight bv Wonts .lames, Kutberyn Kidder and Frederick Ward. IMWSOXALS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. DRS. G1FFEN & SMITH Telephones 285 nrnl 808, Itoonu 8, 0 una 10 , 01lo The uter Uulldlng LOUIS N. WENTK, DENTIST, 130 South llthstrcut. l!ooms 20, 27 unit t, llrowncll 1I1U. 1'hono 530, DR. J. L. McNAY, DENTIST. Teeth Extracted without Tain. Ufllco! Cor. ltthund OHtH, Lincoln, NobraNUa DR. ALBERT R. MITCHELL, Itooms 07-8, l!arr, Slu-dtl visited his parents in Vshluuil Sunday. Daisy Snbln of Hemtrlco Is visiting unlu-Mty friends. Regent 11. L. C'.ocjltl of Og-.illala was in theoit.N lastwwk. Mls llat.ler of Superior Is visiting draee Montgomery. V. .1. lA)wrle we n't U Rulnionl, Sa-lur-.lay for a few days' visit. Wood Johnson Is confined to her ni.tni by an atituek of tonslHt.ua. Helen Welch visited Mrs. l'etvy SU-mi- in Omaha a part of last week. irgil Harber came in from Sheridan i..unt, to islt friends over Sniulay. 11. II. Shild of Ashland wis in Lln iiiln isiting for u few days last week. Tom Fletcher of Hen trice visited the ..itiiiTsltv between trains last Mou- m, . (tioi-ge Shedd returned yesterday fr.nu a business trip to Xew York ( y. Ilei't Wilson has returned to iNcw VuU to resume his law work at Co lumbia university. The election of the a'thletic Ward will be held Mhy 10. Tolls will be itn tloued in the armory. Ali-s Ilarr will go to Uhnntsuiqnn, A. S this summer to instrtidt in the sum- mi r m-Hooi gymnasium. ltofiiKi'tn .Inviies will leave about .- .' i . . . ,i . .- , -, M i t for Kuivoc. She expects to re- Hayes, anil .Messrs. niimner, .ie. rcur.y, in Key, ADiinu aim liaymoini. day evening at their chapter house on II strcoit. A good many of the literary students availed tiliemselves of th opportunity to see Modjcslni In Lady Macbeth last Thursday evening. For better made, better titling suits than you got made by the merchant lallor, get one of our Stolii-ltloe.h v'o. suits, $iri.(lll to $2.-1.00 per suit. Kwing Clothing Co. The Deltn Tuns had the misfortune to lose thcir-miiHcnt eagle lasit Sunday. A man living in the outskirts of town thought. It wild n ml brought it down with buckshot. Ibiinstead it Tuttle have received a new lot of worsted suitings for spring wefir that contains the ehok'et of pat terns and colors. See tJiom for a styl ish, honestly made suit. l'h. Delta Thetu entertolned Infor mally b:-t nnvt delightfully Wednes day i veiling ut the home of Diedrieh Ifli'u for Miss MacIIenry of Dennlsion, In., and Miss Kekels of St. Joseph. The Uisc ball tciun played a practice game with the Lincoln high school (cam Thursday aftcroon. Owing to the cold wind blowing both teamsg-ave a very poor exliimtion oi tne nntionai game. The traek twin held n meeting Thursday night and decided to hold the outdoor penthhlon Friday, April 'JS. From those who take part in this meet sk will be chosen to uphold the scarlet and cream against the Kansas University, whose reprcsenitotlves will vie with us for lienor May 28. A few of the Phi Delti gave a pleas ant 7 o'clock dinner at the Lincoln Frlduy evening before the prom. Prof, and Mrs. Harbour chaperoned 'the par ly. Those prcseii't were Misses Cole, Cunuinirhnm Tukey, Hiirnham , ml Hurr Mock. Lincoln, Nob DU. Q. W. CLUTTEU AND II. A. SHANNON, I). I) S. Dentists . . Dr. Shannon Is ft Kiuihmto o( tlio Ohtciwo CoIIcko of Dental Surucry. Oitick 1130 o St.. Lincoln, Nkii. Telephone CW. P. O. Hox 051. DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S Private Hospital 603 South Mthir.recl Spcclnl nttontlou to ittseiiscH of women. Ev ery convenience for curuloil enses. DR. BF.NJ. F. BAILEY. Ofvicb Houiis: OIIIiq Zchrunu Mock. 0 to 10 A. M. N. W.Cotnur N &12thSts. 12 to 12:30 uml 2 to -t r. m. ItoHlilunce, KvonlnRH liy Appolntinont, 1313 O Street Sundays. 12 to J l. M. mul ! by Appointment. Tfxkimiones: UIIICO, 018. Kcsiuencc, U1T TOP COATS A young man's wardrobe is not complete nowadays without a light overcoat. Hart, Schaffner & Marx make the finest coats in America. We have some elegant specimens of their skill, richly tailored and finished, suitable for either Spring or Fall wear or for cool evenings in Summer. The quality, workmanship and fit of every H. S. & M. coat is guaranteed. HART, SCHAFFNER &. MARX DR. J. F. STEVRNS. Oflico U3DO. street. Oftlco Telophono 42rt. Kcstdcnco Telephone 45 Lincoln, Nob SPRING TOP COAT Copyright, 1899 By Hart, Schaffner & Marx IwiiSylUI GUARANTEED CLOTHING. ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY in ahroad two years II nr, Kerett, who Is attending the L 1 tliwestern medical college, visited 1 ,rit friends Friday. Mi- MacIIenry of Dpnnlson. In., who 111 - lui-n the guest of Mis Jessie .!or ii ' , rt'turncil home today. llu'cdore Houck of the university lof ( hicntro wis the guest of Oliancel- II' r M ael.cn n few days last week. ( ,nk Powell of Omuliii visited the ' K iiiiu I'm house a few da,s lust Iwiiiv and ineid'Mitnlly took in the h'1 u." 1 . ink Woodland and Uulijli Roper in "one to umniin on imsiuess mr s.nnhrero." They will li tlier ' 1o weeks. c ( leland. liavlnir llnished Ills islty work, has gone to his home nuha. lie will return oonvmenee t week to go tllirough the fonnall- i graduation. (1. Whipple and Rert Wutklns 1 ie for lOurope soon nner com- nu'iit to be gone about wi They will continue their st.ud- iv and take in the Paris expo- lllx I Pi " In- lii 1 KM h U 1. 1 ' 1). Ucirlitol will rcDiescint the -kn clmptr of Reta Thet V in itioual conveivtlon to le held nt 1.1. Xew York. .Itilv 'JSISO!). Mr. ht i inl Is at present president of the '1I ir and thoroughly understands hi eds of a fraternity. LOCAIis. II ne the "Evans" do your washing. Sehinlttel's lunch room. 1U1 So. 11th IStrtot. ll.ive the "Evans" do your wnhhing. Go to Don's Cafe. South 11th. Open ilhts. Have the "Evans" do your wnshlng. C. H. Rin-c-s. Dentist. 141 South 12th 6t., op. Keystone grocery. The track men raised $115 to apply oi building a suitable track. Cameron's Lunch Eoom. 118 South Eleventh, Open day and night. Dr I, P nnvla .lonrtqf. Wnlsll-Ptltnaill Iblook, corner Elovcnth mul O street. Dr. E. J. Ano-lo. nratftjee limited to skin amd urinnry diseases, 1400 O at. See the weoinl sale Bults at $0.05 this week at the Ewing Clothing Company. Hnve the "Evans" do your washing. A ninu'iiwnt is on foot to organize a pan-'hellenie base ball league. If per fect rl one game will be played each week. The charge for admission will Ih 10 cents and the receipts will be ap plied on the athletic debt. The men in tills project have the proper spirit, and it is hoped they may be successful. The Reta Theta I'l fra'tenvity re ceived 1111 invitation this week to the wedding of Mr. Ralph Rltitlt, Hrst lieu teuinnt' Second Oregon infantry. United States volunteers, to Miss Mabel l.ep pie Mctiutr. Portland, Oregon. Mr. IMatt is an university alumnus mid one of the charter members of Alpha Tan chapiter of Reta Theta Pi. He was mnrrjed February 27, at. Manihi, Phil ippinelslands, and announced that he would he at home after March 15 at ,'U ('alle Maruin ICrmita. The Digest, an annual publication which was 'to hae been guMen out by the senior law class, has been defi nitely abandoned. The bitterness en gendered by the recent Class election is responsible for the lack of Interest mnuifcftfd by the class In the Digest. Those who opposed Mr. Ileal, the for nur state senator, who secured the class presidency by a majority c.f one, unanimously withdrew t'lielr support from the Digest. This was sufficient to ftwnmp the enterprise. The Perliiug Rifles put up a splen did extension order drill on the cam pus last Thursday evening. After the drill Captain Weeks and1 Lieutenants l.e Rue and Orl.-i Rrown entertained for the rifles at the Phi Kappa Psij house 011 0 strtuit. The officers hoped to get the men he titer acquainted and arise company spirit and were pre eminently successful. Refreshments were served and a jolly good time was had. Refore the comiany three rous ing cheers were glven for Rhl "Psi and the company officers. The HMiior class held a business nieetinir Eridav at 1 o'clock. The com mittee to secure a commencement ora tor was nppoinitcd and given full power to act in conjunct Ion with the chan cellor to chose such orator as they deemed satisfactory. T. F. Williams was present and extended an invitation to the senior class to bo pre.sen at the alumni banquet which Is to be held during commencement week. The class was requested to elect ai representa tive to deliver a toast at the banquet, 'Hie election will take place at the next meeting. Tfnve the "Evans" do your washing. M. B. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiar. D. . Prof. Ophthalmology, CloloKynml Ltirynuoloi;. Lincoln Medical Cbllenc, Offers a thorough, prlvnto toirso In refraction. Spcctuclus HltiU. Ufilce, S-'O So. 11th si. Hours, 9 to 12:30-2 to 5 J. R. HAGGARD. M. D. Hcstilonco 1310 G street., Tel. 212. Onice, 1223 O street, Kooms 17 nnd 18, Over Miller & Palno's, Tel. b35 DR. M. H. GARTEN, Praclico limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, 1013 to 1019 O STREET. Prices, $4.98, $6.50, $7.50 and $10.00. The Original and Best 1025 O street. Lincoln, Nebraska. E. S. KING, Kino Watch Repairing. Scientific Refracting Optician (Graduate) 1300 O Street. Lincoln, Neb. Nice Stylish Shoe for $3.00. NO SAW EDGE LAUNDRY Clarkson Laundry Co. Summer Underwear For Ladies deion--ereroa5 9 SdJlJEFoofFoRM) Datfis 1213 0 Street n very comploto nsBortmont and some great bar Kiii ns in 111(1108' summer underwear, Jersey ribbed vests of fair quality 5c each; Jer sey ribbed vests with tape nock and laco trimmed neck and arms 3 for 25c; Jersey ribbed vests at 10c, 12ic and 15c, frequently sold at double theso prices. Jersey ribbed pants 20c, 25c, 35c and 50c each. Jersey ribbed union suits, 25c, 50c, G5c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25, and $2.00 each. At 50c wo have suits of excel lent quality, cut low or high nock; long sleoves, short sleeves or sleeveless. Summer At 25c each the Underwear UC8t vumes WQ underwear ,mvo evor olfered For Gents in shirtB and drawers. One stylo at 25c is a plui'., fine ribbed balbriggan; shirts have French neck and are closet! with whito pear) buttons; drawers are well made and cut full sizes. Wo have at the sarao price a very excellent quality of blue whito mixed or tan and whito mixed. Wo have men's union suits at 85c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 and $2.50 each. If you want underwear of good quality that will fit you with perfect cora ort buy union suits. MILLER I PAINE. MILLER I PAINE. I