The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, December 25, 1900, Page 3, Image 2

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This Nehraskan-Hesperian
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Is contrary to tho American spirit of
imliinomlcnco, tho lio3t losson a young
follow ran learn Is Ihnt tho sun can
rise ami set without him ami thpt
submission is bot'or than arroqance.
When congress realises Us error in
providing drill matters for tho raw
volunteer recruits (who may be
adapts at handling a pitch-fork or a
yard stick) and tho university require
four years of gymnasium instead of
two years of drill throe times a wool;,
our battalion will bo 1 educed to the
size of old o. A in tho pro-historic
days of Roscoo Pound. Under Uil
now regemc a cadet censured for
gazing tip at a window in his ro-.v.
would immediately "fall" out," wrlu
his resignation, uMng the stalk of his
riflo for a table, and "pass up'' t'-i
whole companj. A new tactics would
notosrnrily have to be adopted wlih
commands as follows: "Right Shoulder
Arms. Please."
There is no doubling the ctuciency
of physical training and many are
sadly in need of a, bu. as much if
not more can be said of military train
ing. Only a good henl.hy vigorous
man can enter the army and as to
the weakling who knows the manual
well, he is generally given to un
derstand that thet surgeon is making
a physical and not a post-mortem ex
amination. H. J. K.
Httoitional 3Local.
Good Work s Popular Prices
Students especially invited
to call
J?. & G. Barber Shop
1744 O Street
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Wc curry onlv Uie canlsof reputable 5
men and students will tint! represented 3
In this column the beat physicians aad
ileiulsts lu tho eliy. 3
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E. B. Woodward, M. D.
Disr.Asns ov the
EYE. EAR, NOSE AND TBROII.
Glasses Carefully Fitted.
M7-w Kicbardsnntl Lincoln, Ncbr.
KfoldeiH'el.tlOUSt.
Pbone Hi.
Onice nmosu
Phuue 533.
J. R. HAGGARD, M. D.
Rooms 313 and 214
Richards Block,
LINCOLN. NOBR
Dr. Wentc, Dentist.
Dr. McIco(l, Surgeon.
Dr. Angle. Skin Discuses, 1215 O.
Westerfielil's cjrg h inipoo is all right.
Wc have a present sor Him at I.ud-wig's.
Don Cameron's Lunch Counter, "114
118 South Eleventh.
DR. W. L. DAYTON,
Dr. J. I. WlUlninn, Aff'Utant.
Diseases of the Eye,
Ear, and Throat.
1 20s O Street. LINCOLN. NOBR.
D. H. MUIR, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office Treatment Electrical or MedicaL
1S4 M St. Lincoln. Ncbr.
JUST IN.
TJ. of N. pins in University colors, ster-
linrr cilvfr lirtrlfr. -1c. "hf inf fnr
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now for the holiday season.
THE CO-OP.
G. W. Bates has returned and will
continue his studios in the Civil En
gineering Department. He has just
completed the maps and quantity figur
ing connected -with his -worlt of the!
paat summer. Mr. Batos was in South
Dakota surveying for the government.
The Palladlan Literary' Society held
its election of officers Tuesday Doe-i
IS, President, AV. J. Hunting, V. Pres
iflont, Miss Poarl Hensel, Socy. and
Traas Miss Christina Bedner, Critic,
J. T. Kelley, Miuric Secy., Miss Clara
"Walton, Historian. T. M. Hewitt, Ser
fioaiitatarais. L. J. Marsh.
DR. SHOEMAKER'S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
Fortlieireutmcntornlldlseas of the ncrv
oun sjsk-iii jKfial aiU'itilon jrlven 10 dUeu&es
ol women Spwrlul wis u students.
C A. SHOEnAKER. M. O,
U. of N., o6.
111? LSU
Lincoln. Neur
Resxdrxcr: 2MS Q street,
Telephone. GTi.ri
DR. REYNOLDS, SURGEON.
l'.urr Work. Urns 17-10. Phone. f.r.G.
OFFICE II or US: 10 a. m. to 12 M.
3 to S p. jn. Sunday, 3lo J.
DR. E. A. CARR
SURGEON
Removed ttvm 1'JUi O St . to VM.il and X Sts.
Okt Jtcetnr . 1'hariMBcv
Ofliccliours ltiloll am.
Xioi and 71oM 111.
J'liaue dsyud itlirlit 24S
LINCOLN. NEB.
Oliver $ohnsen,S).S).d.
Dental Office mer
Hnriej't. Drue itore
Coll Phone 64S Cor. llih and O Sts.
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BEFORE YOU BUY A THING FOR CHRISTMAS
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PICTURES BOOKS . CALENDARS
GAMES ATHLETIC GOODS PURSES
AND CARD CASES j . EXCELSIOR
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WILSON & HALL
81 JX3 J sa.XiXlJ. i-iisovya-in, mi-j.w-jtw-1.
YOU WANT THE FINEST; WE HAVE IT
CLARKSON
LAUNDRY
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COMPANY
330-332-334-336-338-340
SOUTH ELEVENTH ST.
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he University of Minnesota
College of Medicine
and Surgery,,,,,,,,,,,,,,
The thirteenth Annual Course of Lectures -will
conmence on the 19th day of September, 1900,
and will continue eight and one-half months. The
course is graded and covers a period of four years.
31edical Hall, the Laboratory of Medical Science,
the Laboratory of Medical Chemistry, and tho
Laboratory of Anatomy arc situated upon the Cam
pus. The clinical opportunities afforded by the
hospitals and dispensaries of Minneapolis and St.
Paul are at the command of the College. For out
door clinical service a nevr clinical building has
been built in a central location.
For information address,
DR. PARKS RITCHIE,
DEAN UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA,
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Cameras for
CbHstmaS Presents
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"For ifocxi lime -we are KiraMjf very low priceson
our eaii wj fine of Cneim. ClJ ud get pricoe.
D. E. DE POTROK
117 North Eleventh SL. Opp. Richards Block
Bops m Blue.
Wc liavc furnished a large number of uniforms and
wifch lo make the following offer: If llaerc is any rip,
tear, or buttons off, within three monllts from dale of
sale we will repair the same free of oo4. This means
that we have Iraed lo use good material and have the
work well done aaid will &ee that it is.
The B. L PAINE CLOTH IMG STORE
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