The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, May 08, 1899, Image 7

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. . l.i lltl IWMIlVftft 1llliart1f n . .n
l,ltA for iv meiivbor of .the nWvlotlo
virtl.
K. V. McWA'lliMIl).
jlien'i'J nnnotinco myself lis a outi-
joto f"' iiitfiii'ui-nuii uii) tuiti lumia-'tit)
jar1, Hiiiiject to tlio decision of w
foo ..
It. 53. ill .NT.
I licrt' iinivoiiiiuc- myself as a cn.n
(jjtc f,,i Mio utili'ictlu hoard, subject
the ui-nes 01 me uiiiyoimty voup.
jifiiivi , iiIj1.sk.
announce inywlf as n
Tor men. her of Uic uthletlo
h.jeet to the decision of tho
the nbhlot.li' association.
C U. HOOT.
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jtcrs oi
I IS W KICK'S EVENTS.
siiil
li tin
win I)"'
i will he out this week.
ruesilayi evening,
:in(iiliu
Unjr.
(i ir.
fctiinlii
y. m
rtt-ptioi
HiIwm
noon on
Kansii-
renC i
iiiii e.vhlhlt In the armory
wiling-.
. ami V. Y. 0. A. spring
Niturdny. i
Held (lay Sr.Mirdny after
'u campus.
Nobrnska debate nt Ijiwv
lay creiulng.
Eirlirfi "h Saturtlay evening, ltctf-
ular firnitfh't.y meeting1.
State ' iterschohvstio Held day on
campus - itunray ntternoon.
rersliinir Rifles drill on campus
Thiimhi i-sening as usual.
Freslin .n-Sophomore baselxill game
Satunlnv morning' at 10 o'clock.
.(-Missouri debate in high
mi auditorium Friday cven-
Xebm
school i.
in?.
Base I
with Ni'iii.iskii
campus.
Mnv lunch in
vountr ...dies
ncuiirsri.-iv.
Election of iiHMnbers of
bonnl YWdnosdny in annorv.
trcthnn iMllot system.
Vocal graduating- reuitcil in ohnnel
Turalnv -wiiliig by Eugenia Octnor,
asMel l. Emily Perkins, pianist.
Piiuinf" i ti- jrrnduntinir recital bv
n chapel Thursday even
by Mrs. Marion Trout
Tuesday ami Wednesday
i mi uin team oit .ac
armory for benefit of
christian association,
athletic
by Aus-
N'cHi.' ( iw.
inr. ai-i'il
Tavlor
l'EHSuXAL.
Mr-.
daughter
Dona!. I
icriitN v
Mary .
visit ll.
A.
son Ita'
fieor.
l'lii I'v ,
.Toll 1 1
lio I
day.
Cwil
a wed
bolt.
C. M
of ll(l
ncss.
I)o,
rity ay
ing ii.
Jl'M. I
Mae I!
ber, ,
Her,
York '
r&pe
alirom
Cli.i,
a Ti'ti
Thin m
gatts
collet
and ii
ent.
Ivk-.i
Colsr. ,
note i,
two
oonoci
Miss I:
ml M
Jul.
I'M p.
medir;,
forma '
'rom
.1 itlye Mai-omber visited her
over Sunday.
Sissmi of Heatriee was uni
itor Thursilay.
Wiiifrer leaves tomorrow bo
lister, Mi. True.
iliini' of IJeatrlee vli'itoil his
i a few days last week.
Sidlor of York- visited nt the
NMise a part of !njt week.
A ltatton of Onmha visitl at
i IC.-.i;M)ii looms :.it Th in s-
I'uifh has resumed work after
visit at his li'omo in Iliim-
l.irr was in Omaha u couple
't week on tniek team bu.si-
(llnlon is about the unlver-
afU'i'ii tvo-months' survey
n Wyoming-.
II. Jury, :,, Kthcl Ilendre,
' hi and Clyde it.uney of WII-
1 the University Friday.
i Jayncs sailed from New
Saturday to travel in Eu-
xs .lay lies expects to be
vi years.
i and Mrs. MacLean gave
;i at their pleasiiut home
veiling- to the visiting' dole-
'civtCjsiaivte. The deair of t.he
U. .1. Bryan, Gov. Poyntcr
v leading- citizens -were pres-
Have the "Evans" do your washing.
Go to Don's Cafe, South llbh. Onim
nights.
Suibscrlbo for an animal from any
of the editors.
The Sombrero will bo out the latter
part of the week.
C B. Itlg-gs, Dentist, 141 South 12tli
St., op. Keystone grocery.
There aro over three hundred pagos
In the '00 Sombrero.
Uuneron's Lunch lloom, 118 South
Eleventh, Open dny and nlg-ht.
Dr. L. V. l):ivls,(linttst, Wiilsli-l'iitnaiii
block, corner Elovonth unit O struct.
Call and sen our iimw atnn.lf nt oJix.
trie fixtures. Korsmeyer Plumbing &
Dr. K, ,l. jug-lc, priiL'tlce limited to
skin (Mid urinary diseases, 1100 O st.
Trousers made to your measure, $11,
Hed Hock Pants Co., so. w. cor. llth
and 0.
'Phe Sombrero has over slxtv iwiircs
of joke. Juy one and rwid those
which pertain to yourself.
The summer catalogue Is out olVer
Ing nwiny adwiutages to thoists who de
sire to take Hiiiuinui' wvir...
The junior annual will be out 'this
week. If yi)u .have not alivauy
ordered one, do so at once.
Th.' mlvttiK'fd chorus clas did not
meet TlMii-.iiiy afternoon. 'Mil's. Hay
nvuuil being out of the city.
Th copies of the Sombrero arc be
ing ordered rapidly. He aure to sub
scribe at once if you want to ge one.
The Pershing- Hides marched' in the
llagenow band parade 'llli'iirwlav noon
and assisted. In the evening- prog-ram.
Dr. Ho win mis gave an add reus on
"The Haven" yesterday afternoon. The
Tel, u quartette furnished ithe music.
'Phe university ba'titalloin will go In
to camp at Ashland, Nebr., 'May !io,
and remain unui the nlg-ni. of Memo
rial day.
The annual pan hellenie dance will
be given at the beach before Com
mencement. A definite date will be
announced later.
The May Kioto Is out with an at
tractive new cover, designed by Clyde
Hull. 'Phe Kioto is sitting- by a loive
tree, giving- his midnig-ht howl.
A. E. Ilargreaves has presonited the
university greonhouse with a coconut! t
palm growing- from the nut, whldh Is
quite n rnrlty in tlie university ocilloo
tion. The chapter of Sigma Chi gave a
theatre party and' smoker Saturdsiy
night In honor of their fraternity
brother, Hollo Lyman, tthe ,-iicoeissful
oratorical contestant from Jlc.oit.
National Baptist Societies uiuiiier
saries, 1'ortlnnd, Ore., June 2-5, 1809.
One fnre, plus $2, for round trip via
Union Paeitlc. For dates on which
tickets will be sold, limits, and full liii
formaHon, call on E. B. Siosson, Gen
eral Agent.
, Owing to the threatening weather
last Tuesday evening the 'band post
poned its convert unit 11 Friday after
noon at 1 o'clock. Friday being a 'half
holidny a very large crowd took ad
vantage of the opportunity to hear
some excellent music.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
DRS. GIFFEN & SMITH
ToleiihoiiCH 2R5 ntul SOH
Hooms 8, P in p. CHu-Thriller liulldlnif
LOUIS N. WENTE,
DENTIST,
130 South llth street,
ltoonis SO, 27 mill 1, Hrownoll Hill. 1'hono 530.
LET US HELP YOU
DR. J. L. MoNAY,
DENTIST.
Tooth Uxtructud without Pain,
unit-o: Cor. Mlh ami O His.
LliKoln, Nohrnslia
DR. ALBEHT K. MITCHELL,
HooiilH 07K,
Purr IllocU,
Lincoln, Nub
OK. O.W. OLUTTEKANli
II. .. SHANNON, O. O. S.
Dentists . .
Or. Shannon Is ft Kraduiito ot iho CIiIciiko
Colk-Ko ot Ocntul Surtrory.
Okkkjk n;m o St.. Lincoln. Nkii.
Tolophono 085. l. o. Uox Ml.
DR. C. A. SHOEMAKER'S
Private Hospital
503 South llth street.
Pim'pIhI nttmitton lo disease1' of women, liv
ery convenience for nurt,'lcil cases.
DK. BF.NJ. F. BAILEY.
Ofi'ick Houiis: onico, Zohrium Hloclc.
If to 10 A. M. N. W.CornurN&ISthStH.
IS to 1!J:30 nml 'J to 1 r. m. Kchlilunco,
hvonlnt-s by Apiioliitniuiit, 1313 O Street.
Sundays, IS to I i m.iiiuI
by Aiipotniiiicnt. Tei.kpiionks:
Onico. CIS. Kcslilonce, 015
Select your Spring suit
from this elegant new
stock of Hart, Schaffner
& Marx garments and we
guarantee you will have
the best -looking, best
wearing suit you ever
wore. In workmanship
and tailoring the H. S. &
M. clothes are ahead of
any others we ever saw.
Here are all the new pat
terns. It is only a question
of picking out the style
most becoming to you.
HART, SCHAFFNER &. MARX
FOUR-BUTTON SACK SUIT
Copyright iSoq
By Hart, Schaffner & Marx
IPPPSximII
GUARANTEED CLOTHING.
DR. J. F. STEVENS.
Ofncol 130 O street.
Ofllco Telcphotio 416,
Kesldonco Telephone A1A.
Lincoln, Nob
Raymond is visiting Mae
Fremont. Wo tiro pleased to
io Fremont Tribune that the
"g Indies gave a very pretty
n 'that city Friday evening.
iiiond gave the vocal numbers
Colson the instrumental.
Sedgwick, '05, is meeting his
brothers. Ho returns to lluisli
I1 college soon to go 'through -the
: proceedings of graduation
I hilt. Inetliii'Urtn .Tulnia nvrnof
W Rill ,.ll n ir...,,. ,.1 1.lf t,, ,. r-.i.i
" IJI1 t. JIIIIJ- ill it VIH
ffo liospltal 'bcfc.ro taking up the
Practi. . of his profession).
LOCALS.
See jour picture in ic an'iiual.
Hne the "Evans" do your wnshlug.
Sclimitti.l's lunch room, 131 So. llth
Street.
Tim library was closed Friday af
ternoon. .
Have the "Evans" do your washing.
Dr. and Mrs. Bessey and Prof, and
Mrs. llodginan gave enjoyable tea par
ties to about one hundred' of their
friendii last week on Thursday and
Friday evenings. On both nights the
tea was followed by several briglit
responses to toasts proposed.
A crowd of fraternity people, while
bicycle riding last Tuesday evening,
were caught in the rain. An adjourn
ment was made to the 1'hl Psi house,
where a jolly good time was had.
The evening was spent in music ami
dancing. Refreshments were served.
The Delta U. fraternity gave a tally
ho party at the pc.ntlin.on and base
ball game Saturday afternoon. Be
sides the active idiapter eorgo Far
rier, 1). E tihe contestant from Indi
ana, Messrs. Ellis and 'Dlmitt of Indi
ana. Bonn Ringer ami George Kimball
ixiMipicd -ontte on the coach.
The annual May luniiheon of the Y.
W. C. A. will be given in the nnnory
WednoMlay, May 10. from 12 to ItUO.
The proceeds will lie devoted to the
Geneva fund. All who roniem'ler the
success of last year's luncheon wlU1e
glad to avail themsolvw of this oppor
tunity to get an excellent dinner.
The girls of the crdlege settlement
sewing school to the num'ber of thirty -five
concluded the year's work with a
s;cinl n't. the home of Mrs. T. M.
llodginan. Rofrc-shmemts and game-,
made the afternoon an enjoyable one.
The sdhool, n. usual, has been a suc
cess this year despite many obstacles.
Prof. T. M. llodginan has been In
vited to deliver an address before the
alumni association of Dhe Louisville,
Nubr., high school on .June 2, nml nlso
before the stnte assembly of the ei
worth league to be hehl In lilnw.ln
in August. The subject, for this lat
ter address Is. "Prohibition in Col
lege Communities."
Margaret Hall, who left the Univer
sity in '05, has rfnee graduated nt the
PoUdnnv normal In New York and bns
taught for two years alt Malono, N.
Y. Tier many friends will he pleased
to hear that she will return tlhis fall
and graduate frcm the university. She
snyw ninny iniui PiungH oi me ihhiiui
tlon In u letter recimtly wrM'tcn to
Prof. Iloiligmnn.
Hnve the "Evnns" do your wnshlng.
M. D. KETCHUM, M. D., Piiar. D.
Prof. OphthnlnioloBy, Otolouy and
LnrynKoloKV.
Lincoln Medical Collojo,
Offers n thorough, prlvato course in refraction.
bpccutcics lilted.
Olllco, S-,'0 So. llth st. Hours, 0 to l'J:ao-2to6
J. R. HAGGARD. M. D.
Kesidence 1310 G street., Tel. 212.
Onice. 1223 O street, Kootns 17 and 18,
Over Miller & Palne's, Tol. 3S
DR. M. H. GARTEN,
l'ructlco limited to
Eye, Ear, Noso and Throat,
ARMSTRONG CLOTHING COMPANY
1013 to 1019 O STREET.
The Original and Best
I IBS O htrcet.
Lincoln, Nobrasha.
E. S. KING,
FlU'j Wutch Kopalrlnu.
Scientific Refracting Optician
(Graduate)
1300 O Street. Lincoln. Nob.
Why Not Start
A Stamp Collection?
Call after May first. Albums with
200 stamps, 715c; albums with 300
stamps, $1.25.
F. R. FINNIGAN, 439 South 12th Street
t It "Takes Down."
NO
SAW
EDGE
LAUNDRY
Clarbon Laundry Co.
1
$6.00'
$8.50'
23-Inch barrel, weight 4I pounds.
Carefully bored and testeil. For
.23, .25 and 32 rim-fire cartridges.
No. 1 7.
Plain Open Sights,
No. 18.
Target Sights,
Ask your dealer for the " FAVO
RITE' If lie doesn't keep It wo
will send, prepaid, on receipt of
price.
Send stamp for complete cata
logue showing our full line, with val
uable Information regarding rides
and ammunition in general.
J. STEVEUS ARMS AND TOOL CO.
P.O.BOX 021
CHICOPEQ PALLS, MASS.
a very complete
Slimmer assortment and
Underwear 80mo gront bar
For Ladies gnillH in in(iie8
summer underwear, Jersey ribbed
vests of fair quality 5c each; Jer
sey ribbed vests with tape nock
and laco trimmed nock and arras
8 for 25c; Jersey ribbed vosts at
10c, 120 and 15c, frequently sold
at double these prices.
Jersey ribbed pants 20c, 25c,
35c and 50c each.
Jorsoy ribbed union suits, 25c,
50c, 06c, 75c, 85c, $1.00, $1.25,
and 2.00 each.
At 50c wo havo suits of excel
lent quality, cut low or high nock;
long sleeves, short sleeves or
sleeveless.
Summer
Underwear
For Gents
At 25c each tho
best values wo
have ever ottered
in shirts and
drawers. One style at 25c is a
plai:., fine ribbed balbriggan;
shirts havo French neck and aro
closed with white pearl buttons;
drawers aro well made and cut full
sizes. Wo havo at tho same price
a very excellent quality of blue
white mixed or tan and white
mixed.
Wo havo men's union suits at
85c, $1.00, SI. 25, 1. 50, SI. 75,
S2.00 and S2.50 each. If you
want underwear of good quality
that will fit you with perfect com
ort buy union suits.
MILLER I PAINE. MILLER I PAINE.