The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, October 17, 1899, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE NEBRASKAN-HESPKRIAN.
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showing the rules of the library.
Whenever one begins talking ho Is
suddonly confronted with one of these
cards and hears the cordla! Invitation,
"Have a card?"
The chapel was crowded Friday
morning to hear the second weokly
musical. The following program was
enthusiastically received: Baritone
solo, "Hungarian Folk Song," C. W.
Kettorung; piano solo, "Cantiguo
d' Amour," Liszt, Clara Dimmick; con
tralto solo, "Hark, Hark, My Soul,"
Gordon, Sora Holmes.
A good attendance characterized
the meeting of the Palladian literary
society Friday evening. L. C. Marsh
read a humorous selection from Bob
Burdette. Other readings and essays
were given, which added greatly to the
interest of the meeting. Two new
members were taken in and sovM'al
names offered for consideration.
We are still looking for a fountain
pen to equal that which we sell for
69c. We do not expect to find any
thing to equal it in value for tho price
and do not believe that you will oither.
Every pen Is warranted. We also
carry a full line of Waterman's "Ideal"
fountain pons, the "Romox" and all
other reliable makes. Book Dept.,
Herpolsheimer & Co.
The building committee of the re
gents has ordered one hundred feet of
bleachers to bo built on tho west side
of tho athletic field. They also
promised the athletic board that they
could hold the field for the rest of the
season. Notice will be given when
that part of the campus must be used
for other purposes. This may occur in
the May meeting of the regents.
A few of the Kappa Alpha Theta
girls entertained informally on Fri
day evening at their chapter house on
M street. The evening passed rapidly
with music and dancing. A delight
ful chafing dish lunch was"" served.
Those present were tho Misses Stuart,
Woodward, Wirt, Morgan, Wiggen
horn and Douglas; Messrs. Lau, Reed,
Weeks, Abbott, Roddy, Johm;on and
Korsmeyer.
The librarian is anxious to com
plete old files of the college papers and
other student publications. Any stu
dent, alumni or members of the fac
ulty having odd numbers of the Ne
braskan, tho Hesperian or copies of
tho class books previous to 1898 which
they are willing to donate to tho uni
versity library will in this, way con
tribute to the formation of a complete
collection of such material.
The college settlement board mot
Saturday afternoon and appointed tho
following chairmen of committees: In
struction, C. W. Jones; library and
art, H. A. Hart; local improvement
league, Miss Horron; social entertain
ment, Mary Lynn; games and amuse
ment, A. Fauquot; music, Lillian
Chase; kindergarten, Margaret Davis;
sowing school, Mrs. Hodgman. Active
work will bo commenced this week.
Tho floral department has boon re
ceiving special attontlon from Profes
sor Emerson and several changes have
boon mado In tho greenhouses. A par
tition has been built ucross tho center
of tho second" groonhouBO and a cactus
or "dry air" house haB boon made of
tho south half. F. B. CroBS, $io new
florist, has been busy propagating cut
tings. Ho has between two and three
thousand in pots.
The new cadots havo boon issued
riflcB and now fall in with their com
panies. So many men arc drilling thlB
year that rifles had to bo brought up
from tho basement of tho arsenal. This
is tho first time this haB occurred for
Bovoral ycarB. After tho reading of
tho orders tho now mon aro taken out
on tho campus and drilled In squads.
It -will be two Aveoks yot before the
battalion will bo uniformed.
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Special attention given to all Diseases of
Women. (All surgical diseases aro treated
by the most approved methods Every con
venience for Pelvic and Abdominal Surgery
Baths for Ladles Only. Special atten
tion given to Massage and Swedish Move
ments in their most recent developments
by the trained manipulator in charge.
C.A. SHOEMAKER, M.D., 11 17 L St.
THE CENTURY
DOUKLE-FEED PEN
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V. E. Udgcrloi), Agent, University.
Pershing Rifles meet Thursday even
ing for their first drill of tho season.
F. L. Tyson, who started In to play
center for Nebraska In the Ames
game, sustained a severe dislocation
at the elbow joint of his left arm just
after the game commenced. The doc
tors are not sure that tho bones are
back In place, as the joint is so badly
swollen. It will be several weeks at
least before Tyson can resume practice.
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Herpolsheimer & Go.,
Headquarters for Fountain Pens, History
Paper and Covers. Text Books and all
College Supplies.
Music amid Picture Department.
We carry a full line of all late and popular
Music at half the publishers' price. Pic
tures and photos framed, from 25c upward.
STATE HISTORICAL.
The 1898 edition of the annual re
ports of the state board of agriculture
were received this week.
Duplicate reports of the Nebraska
state horticultural and agricultural
societies, together with the libraries
of both, are now located In the state
historical society rooms. The inten
tion is to combine the libraries of the
three societies.
An attempt is being made to get all
the newspapers of the state to send in
copies regularly to the society. Cir
culars are now being sent out for that
purpose. ,
Valuable mapsof the state of Ne
braska, some of them as early as 1865,
are being mounted on rollers, whore
they will be kept in a better state of
preservation, and at the same time be
easy of access.
About five hundred copies of Pro
fessor Bruner's "Studies In Entymol
ogy" will be sont out from tho society
rooms. Mr. Heath, editor of the Ne
braska Farmer, has the supervision of
this work.
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A VICTIM OF FINE WEATHER.
At golden autumn's harvest homo
Tho loafer looks at heaven's dome
And sighs, "What crops would bo my
share
Had not last April been so fair!"
LIjE.
Of all thy gifts, 0 Time, naught can
wo spare.
Tho past is beauteous, seen through
distance rare;
The future beckons with a radiant
hand,
And In thy glorious present proud we
stand.
DISENCHANTED,
lie gazed upon her fair young face,
Her starry eyes, her form of grace,
And loaned to Hston whon she spoke
These wore hor wordB: "That ain't no
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The high standard . progressive meth
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For circulars of detailed information ad
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Students desiring prlvato Instruc
tion In music will find It to tholr ad
vantage to call on G. 0. Monzondorf,
former Instructor of music In the Uni
versity o Nebraska. Tho following
branches aro taught: Piano, violin,
cello, mandolin and othor stringed In
struments; also harmony and theory.
Prlco of tuition modorato. Students
studying music with Mr. Monzondorf
aro not barred from taking such stud
ies In tho unlvorslty as they aro prop
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further particulars call at studio,
Brace bldg., room 405, cor. Plfteonth
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