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About The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1900)
$fcs -.:jiiiktf.?:.' -. A',- '- WMUi&iltJI S'-m ?M "uMi- ' The Nebraskan-Hesperian usaninBift.'- - JMBfflfe, ' ft ,V &' I N1AB1 SPIAN "A ncwspnpcr devoted to tho Interests of Tho University of Nebraska and tho student body." Issued Kvcry Tuesday Noon. l'uhltahcd nt 25 North Eleventh Street. Entered as Second-Class Hall Matter. though the sitnoi'.dienaoni. of public instruction in tho Philippines htu asked tho presidents of all leading universities to make recommendations. It 1j understood that good salaries will bo paid but only the strongest men selected. The Turkish Candy Kitchen 1321 O Street. Manufacturers of High Grade Con fections. TOM BROWN, Prop, K. W. Wasiihuiin, 1 T. .1. IlKWlTT, f HAL II. ROBERTS EdItor-ln-Chiof .Managers Associate Bdltors: J. A. Knits. E. A. Boostiiom. A. C. Lkk. Reporters: John M. Nelson, Elmor F. Hodges, ft. M. Cowcill. Charles I. Taylor, Emily .Tonkins, N. E. Buckley, T. M. Howitt, Ralph R. Rnlnoy, J. (J. Anna 51. Edgron, D. Hanson, Frank Mnrtin, Clifton Carter, Grnco Montgomery . Willrani. T. J. Howitt, L. E. Cottlo. Mavrett Eaton. Sterling II. McCaw, Amnio KoDorw, It. T. Hill, B. M. Stono. I,. 11. Stulir. Tho Ncbraskan-Hcsporian will be sent to any nddrc3s upon tho receipt of tho subscription price, which is one dollar a year. Contributions aro solicited from all. News items such as locals, personals, reports of meet inps. etc , aro especially desired. Tho Nebraskan-Hesperian will be Rlad to print any contrib ution rclativo to a Rcneral university subject, The churches have opened their doors to tho student and welcome him to their good 'fellowship as cordially as they do their own members. The Y. M. C. A. and the Y. W. C. A. aro perhaps the most important religious functions of the student body. These associations arc organized by the stu dents for the promotion of the stu dent's spiritual welfare. Each morn ing of tho school week a short relig ious service i.3 held in the chapel of the university, where a few moments are taken to remind the student of his religious duties. The different pastors of this city together with the professors conduct these services. "All students will be interested to learn that the band will go down with the team to help win the Nebraska game on Thanksgiving day. The board of control has decided to hire the uni- but the name must accompany an sucn. versitv band to furnish music for the ran- TJia ICuliTTiaVnji-TToMnerian is sent to all scribors until ordered discontinued and all ar rearages paid. Address all communications to tho nnuAS kan HKsr-KtUAN, P. O. box 210, Lincoln, Neb. Telephone 479. "Imitation is the most sincere Hat tery.'1 Football at the university is far be' ter this year than for some time past. This ' was shown most conclusively yesterday by the two games in which our players were engaged. A victory was won by the second eleven and a tie game played oy the first team. athletic ball and the money that they would pay them will be given towards paying their expenses to Lincoln." Minnesota Daily. The above clipping shows that the Minnesota men expect o carry off all the honors at the Thanksgiving game. While we admire their energy and push, we have a suggestion to make. It is this: that they learn among other pieces the following: "We were happy 'till we met you and the fault was all your own," etc. In the early history of the univers ity, there wa3 a genuine interest ex hibited in tho work of the literary societies by the students and pro fessors. It rarely happened then that Intercollegiate BUREAU. COYTRrLL & LEONARD, 472-478 llrondwny Albany, Now York. Makers of the Caps, Gowns and Hoods, To the American Colleges and Universi ties. Illustrated manual, sample prices, etc., on request. Gowns for the pulpit and the bench. E. It. Matthews, Pres. C. "W. Itlcgcr, Trcas. G. E. Spear, Sec. flfeattbews piano Co. Pianos, Organs and Musical Merchandise. PHONE 701, 1120 O STREET. LINCOLN, - XEI1UASKA zc: ,, SEE HAYDEN for Jfotograpbs The Photographs of last year's Class testify to tho excellence and high grade of his work. The Lincoln Academy Corner llthand Q Sts. While many wished tnat the first eleven would win from the K. C. Medics, it was conceded tnat a tie game would show much strength on i a strong student would leave the uni- the side of the university men. The j yersity without having had consider doctors of Kansas City are known all able training in speaking and debating over the west as having one of the in one of the literary societies. As College and University Preparation. $ Alfred Yl. Wilson, Ph.D. (Yale,) I-. PRINCIPAL. . For &. m&eit shine Go to 205 South 11th. St., Sheldon strongest teams. This year is no ex ception to the rule as they have won all their games up to this time. The game was one of the fastest ever played in the west. the institution has increased in depart- block, corner 11th andN Sts. ments and in number of students, the general interest in the literary socie ties has decreased. Only a small per cent of the students now belong to the literary societies or the debating clubs. The great majority leave the univer sity unable to speak effectively in pub lic or to preside with credit over an as sembly of any kind. This should not The importance of this W. E. EDWARDS. lDIES AND CENTS SHINING PARLORS The second eleven put up a good ame against the strong Nebraska Indian team and succeeded in mak ing a touch down in each half. This is tho first year the university has i be the case, been able to turn out a good second I work should not be lost sight of by eleven and with more signal prac- i the great mass of students. Every tice, it will be strong enough to beat j student ought ot be a member of some . urtii. a. iti any team in iseurasica. wiui iwo ; merary organization, mere is inter- such teams to pick from, the univers- est and enthusiasm in the few literary R. S. YOUNG BUILDING HMD SUPPLY CO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers in I i eeL OHIcc-1024 O Street. Tel. 700. Yards-lVthandQSts. Tel. 720. ity should continue to win during the rest of the season. societies that we now have. Let us hope that this interest may grow until it results in the organization of several new societies with a good membership. The idea of most people is that a student's religious life is much neg-1 lected when he comes to the univers- Oliver Johnson Dentist. Eleventh ity. They feol that a person goes to and 0, over Harley's Drug store. college in order to gain a higher edu cation and his mind is so much taken up with his work of a material nature that he neglects tho spiritual develop ment. To a certain extent thiB is true and were it not for the opportunities and reminders that are constantly being thrown out to the student, ne might lose some of those finer relig-1 ious qualities. Vti'W'M ..fi. -st.CM t-Of. It is highly commendable in our government to establish schools of agriculture In the Phlllipines. The practical form of education will do much more towards civilizing and fit ting these people to make iheir own living than could be done in any other way. So far, yqry few have expressed a desire to engage In this pioneer work UMSTEAD & TUTTLE 9c Collars styles and sizes Ftmke Opera House Block 1J4JO Street Co-Op. Bulletin Hours 7:45 a. m. to 7:45 p. in. "Wo have juxt received UHhijiinont of tho Stu dent 'h edition of tho Btundurd Dictionary. Como in and examine them. Keud Chuncellor An drovv'n enthuHiuHtic roeoininuiidution of tho Standard in tho luHt iiumlier of Tho Arrow -Head. THE CO-OP., 322 North eleventh Street. 5,0JLfiAAAA5A9A5ASLjaA5AAftJaAJS. Beautiful University Souvenirs. Next week we will rccelvo about 2000 pieces of Elegant Im ported China, decorated with photographs of the State Univer sity aud State Capital. Tho lot will comprise Plates, Cups and Saucers, Creamers, Sugars, Bon x lions, Pin Trays, Celery Trays, t Spoon Trays, Howls, &c. lou can lintl nothing nicer or more appropriate for a present than one of these pieces. o We carry a full line of Queens- S ware, Glassware, Hooks, Tablets, Q. .lardinercs Jewelry, Japanese Room Decorations, Pictures, Pic- ( ture Frames, Posters, Toys, Dolls, $ Holiday Novelties, &c, &c. J We make any size or style pic- j ture frame to order at a price J that will please 3011. ( Every week we have a tcss 5 Than Cost Window Sale. Watch for them. 'S 138-140-142 South 12th St. b iSVcrsr5irsiiir?ryrfiT3'6r&V School Books in a Hurry And at New York prices, tingly or by the dozen, may be obtained Hcond-hand or nrw, by any boy or girl in the remotest hamlet, or any teacher or official anywhere, and Delivery prepaid Brand new. complete alnliabetlcal c ataloeur ,-, of itchool books of s ( fuotiiiirri, it yuu mention Uiu ad. HDIDS Sc W0BLE Cooper Institute Jfew York City "To Have and to Hold" BUT FOR SALE f. The latest in books: "Reign of the Law" "Unleavened Bread" "To Have and to Hold" Are the leaders in sale the country over. ? The latest in Stationery: Whiting's Organdie and Wedgewood, Crane's and Nurd's Papers. SOMETHINO NEW-SEALS ANO LETTER WAX. Note Books, History Paper, Drawing Instruments, and Drawing Paper. Waterman' Ideal, Parker's, and a line f len for.$1.00. Wilson & Mall, 1123 O Street. The Yellow Front. MMMMM