The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, April 18, 1900, Page 7, Image 7

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The Nebraskan- Hesperian
MOST SUCCESSFUL YEAR.
Continued from ligc 2
members, has held weekly meetings,
and been quite active In missionary
work. Five joint missionary meetings
with the Y. W. C. A. have served to
quicken missionary Interests. A num-
bor oC students have placed libraries
In their home, Young Peoples Socie
ties. Most of the societies of the city
churches have purchased libraries
through the influence of university
students. This is one of the most prac
ticable lines of work the department
lias taken up for several years, be
tween 30 and 40 persons have been reg
istered In the mission study classes for
one or more terms. Row D. E. Smith 1
conducted the class tho first term and
Miss Countryman has been leader the
last twe terms. Tho first study was on
Japan, the second, missionary biog
raphies and the present course is a
study of medical missions.
CAKE KOU THE 8ICK.
This work was under the direct su
pervision of the general secretary, J.
S. Moore. This work can not be com
mended too highly. The association
has had a room at its disposal on
Thirteenth and T. Special nurses and
a physician were employed whenever
needed. In many cases it was not
necessary to remove the patient to this
private hospital. Flowers and cheer
ful associates were provided in every
case of sickness that camo to the at
tention and under the care 01 the asso
ciation. STATE FAUSr BHAN'CII.
A branch association consisting of
30 members was organized at the State
Farm. One social was held in Jami-
AK TUB SENIORS
ABOUT OUR WORiC.
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PHOTOGRAPHER
Allegretti & Lowney
CHOCOLS TES
. ... at Rector's 9harmaei(
N. W. Cor. 12th and N Sta. Lincoln, Neb.
proved to be a great stimu-
work. Devotional meetings
on each Friday evening.
organized at the Farm is
and meets a need. Too
not be said of the hearty
ven to tue worK by the
the Farm school.
ary which
lus to the
were held
The. work
promising
much can
support gi
faculty of
CONCLUSION.
Many details of interest must u nec
essity be omitted from this report.
The r'an of hiring a general secretary
has by this time commended itself to
all, ana no one needs to have his at
tention called to the excellent services
Mr. J. S. Moore has rendered in this
capacity. The board of directors, com
posed of two members of the faculty
Drs. Ward and Hastings and two bus
iness men Dr. Paine and Mr. Oberlles,
has wisely counseled and directed the
general policy of the organization.
Much praise and credit is due to their
assistance in this work.
The association is non-partisan and
stands ready to assist and promote a
good healthy university spirit. It re
grets exceedingly that some few of its
members lose sight of this true aim
and become absorbed in college poli
tics detrimental to the best interests
of the university. Such actions on the
part of Its members stand rebuked by
the association and will be rewarded
according to merit. The future of our
association presents a most hopeful
aspect; the new administration is
planning wisely and getting ready for
a year of abundant success and marked
progress. God has greatly blessed the
work of the past year and richly re
warded all our efforts.
Respectfully submitted,
J. J. KING.
THE ALBERT TEACHERS' AGENCY
Central fluslc Halls, Chicago.
Fifteenth Year. J250 Positions Pilled. Nearly
300 in '99. List of Schools of and
Cpllcgcs In which we fill
positions sent free.
Address: C. J. Albert, Manager.
STUDENTS go to
C. D. BOWDISH'S
SHAVING PARLOR
For Satisfactory Barber Work,
Fanners and Merchants' Insurance Co. Bldg.
Fifteenth and O Streets.
STUDENTS
TRY HENDRY'S RESTAURANT.
Everything; served First-Class at moderate
prices. Nearest the University;
129 H0R. 11TH ST. 'PHONE, 896.
Attention !
If you want your Thesis nicely
typewritten see
MISS MORGAN
at Lindell Hotel, or drop postal.
University references given.
W ANTED. Younff men nnrl Wrmr in tfr lU fV,v .,....! -t
and Shorthand courses and be assisted to positions. All graduates
holding lucrative positions, and we wait for one-third of tuition
until position is secured, Special Teacher's Normal course April 2
to August J. Write for information.
. n ,.rw N'W BUS,MSS COLLEGE AND NORMAL SCHOOL,
P. Q. SinON, Supt. UEATtflCE. NRH.
Korsmsyer Plumbing and Heating Co.
GENERAL CONTRACTORS FOR
PLUMBING, HEATING, AND LIGHTING.
GAS AND ELECTRIC FIXTURES.
215 SO. 11TH STREET,
LINCOLN, NEB.
The Omaha Medical College,
OMAHA, NEBRASKA.
I
Inflate
Your Tires
Without
Work
Without
Price
You are Invited to use
our compressed air
plant to inflate your
tires. No work for you.
No charge from us.
C. L. SHADER,
Bicycle Repairing.
312 South Twelfth.
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All committeemen Invited to attend
the conference Saturday, 5 p. m. Sup
per together at 6 p. m.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY...
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MEDICAL DEPARTMENT
BOSTON. MASS.
Nand after Junel, 1900. candidates for ad
mission tn list r resent a decree in Arts. Liter
ature, Philosophy, or ftcicncc. from a recognized
college or scientific school, with the exception of
such persons, of suitable age and attainments, as
may be be admitted by special vote of the Facul
ty taken in each case.
For detailed information concerning courses of
instruction, or catalogue, address,
Dr. Vffl. L. Richardson, Dean,
Harvard Hedlcal College, Boston, floss.
"line and abuse of organization" will
be the subject of the address of Dr.
Rowlands on Sunday 4 p. m., in chapel.
All young men invited.
THE BEST IN THE WORLD.
We believe Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy is the best in the world. A
few weeks ago we suffered with a se
vere cold and a troublesome cough,
and having read their advertisemenU
in our own and other papers we pur
chased a bottle to see how it would
affect us. It cured us before the bot
tle was more than half used. It is the
best medicine out for colds and coughs.
The Herald, Andersonville, Id. For
sale by Druggists.
SOME OF THE
View Spring Heeds
at fJhe View tftere
-OF THE-
FiteGerald Dry floods Co.
are attracting wide-spread attention on account of the exclu
siveness of design, etc., to be found only at this establishment.
We have added new Departments, including Millinery, Art,
and Drapery Goods, China, and Glassware the stocks of
which will be found replete with all the season Novelties,
o Our Suit and Waist Department, located on our magnificent
second floor salesroom, is crowded with eager shoppers after
the late Novelties and effects. Beautiful Paris and New York
Hats are on display at prices modest enough for any one's
ooclec tboolc
THIS WEEK we are holding a mammoth Silk Sale in
which new silks at $1.00 to $1.25 a yard are being retailed for
98c. It will pay you to investigate this one item alone.
Our Spring Catalogue is ready, and if you live out of town
and wish one, just send us your name and address, and one
shall be mailed immediately.
SOLE AGENTS FOR McCAUS PATTERNS.
IG23-1029 O Street. Lincoln, Nebraska.
A strictly four-year course Aledi
cat College, the requirements of
which arc fully up to those of the
American Association of Hedlcal
Colleges, and the laws of the differ
ent states. The new building fur
nishes the most perfect laboratory
rooms In the West. Host excellent
clinics arc held by the professors
of the College in five of the six
Omaha Hospitals. The twentieth
annual course of lectures will
begin Oct. 1st, 1900, and continue
seven months For Information
address,
DR. EWiHG BROWN,
SECRETARY,
1020 pakk avc . OMAHA, NEB.
vyPDLETQWN..
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fO Ol CMCS5AM
WARRANTED TO RUN A FULL
SEASON WITHOUT REFILLING
CATALOGUE MtttPOtfAPPlarOM
FOR SALE BY,
L.L.GIRARD CYCLE CO.
1401 STREET.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.
DEALERS IN
Bicycle Supplies
AND
Sundries.
Repairing a Specialty:.
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