The Hesperian / (Lincoln, Neb.) 1885-1899, February 05, 1901, Page 4, Image 4

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HESPERIAN
"A newspaper dovotcd to tho Interests of Tlio
University of Nobrnslta and tho student body."
Issued every Tuesday Noon. Published at 134
North Ulcventh Street.
Entered as Second-Class Hall Matter.
K. W. WARItnUIlN, I Mnii.M.r,i
T. .1. Hkwjtt, f Mincers
HAL H. ROBERTS Edltor-ln-Chlof
J. A. KHKS Astlstnnt Kditor
Board of Editors:
nmlly Jenkins, S. II. McCavr,
J. A. Manning, A. C. I,ec,
R. R. Rnincy.
N. U. Buckley,
Clifton Carter,
I,. K. Cottle.
G. M, Cowcill,
Mavrettc Union,
I). Hansen,
Chas. I. Taylor,
I,. II. Rtuhr.
C. C. WiUiiirn,
II. J. Kiuikc,
Reporters :
Klmcr P. Hodges,
T. J. Hewitt.
T. M. Hewitt,
K.r Hill,
Prank Marten,
John M. Nelson,
Myrtle Roberts,
II. M. Stone,
Tom Mills.
A. LnMonle Chase.
Tho Ncbrasltan-Hosperlan will bo sent to nny
address upon tho receipt of tho subscription
price, which Is one dollar a year.
Contributions nro solicited from all. News
Items such us locals, personals, reports of meet
ings, etc., nro especially desired. Tho Ncbrns
knn-IIespcrlan will be glad to print unj oonlilb
utlon relative to a general university subject,
but tho name must accompany all such,
Tho Nohnudfan-ITofiporiau 1b Bont to nil nub
ecrilwnt until ordorod discontinued and nil ar
ronniKOS paid.
Address all communications to tho NnnnAS
kan UESPKniAN, P. O. box 210, Lincoln, Nob.
Telephone 479.
The securing of a game with Wiscon
sin by Manager Cowgill is a master
stroke. Nebraska will niako a good
showing next year against the Badgers.
A cartoon in last Sunday's issue of
one of the Omaha papers is a good
example of inconsistency. It shows
seven or eight grown people taking a
small boy to the circus. All have
winter coats and the ladies aro pro
vided with furs. Just because tho car
toonist drew the plcturo in February,
it ' is no sign that the small boy is
i taken to the circus through snow.
"Minnesota's visit to Nebraska on
Thanksgiving day seems to havo done
that university more good than any
thing that has happened to it in a
long time. It has proved somewhat
of a "coming-out party" for the fair
debutante. Minnesota Daily.
The above clipping shows that the
Gophers have noc been able to forget
the institution down on tho plains in
Nebraska. Of course, it is not con
ceited for the University of Minnesota
to make such comment but wo have
one thing to add. Possibly her visit
to Nebraska opened her eyes enough to
enable her to see beyond tho fence
around her own campus.
Chancellor Andrews is taking a
deep interest in the rural school prob
lem and as toon as possible intends
to mako a thorough study of tho rural
schools of Nebraska believing that ed
ucation at tho present timo will bo
much benefited by tho improvement if
these schools. This is a department of
our public school system which ought
to receive more attention than it has
during tho past. Too often tho teacher
of a country school is a person un
fitted in education and oxporionco or
both, for the duties of instruction.
There is a manced tendency in some
localities to hlro, as teachers of dis
trict schools, persons who havo boon
crowded out of the city schools be
cause they could not come up to tho
standard required by tho town people.
This condition is largely tho result of
carelessness on tho part of tho resi
dents of the country districts, vhon
they take sufficient interest in their
schools to demand hotter school facil
ities for their children they will get
them and not until then.
, T.ho second semester opened yester
day with an increased registration.
Many old students returned to take up
work for tho next half year.
Much credit is duo tho officers of
tho debating association and especially
Mr. Miller, instructor in English, for
their efforts to secure a debate with
Tho Loland Stanford Jr. University of
California. Such a dobato will attract
attention in all tho colleges of tho
country. Tho men from California
will travel moro than three times the
dlstanco over covered before by a col
lego debator. Tho two universities
concerned aro tho most prominent in
their respective sections; Stanford on
tho Pacific coast, and Nebraska in tho
middle west. We are suro that the
students of tho university, of Lincoln
and of Nebraska will support the de
bate and make it tne most successful
in tho history of the university.
oOpJulktin
Hours 7:45 a.m. to 2:45 p.m.
Sccond-IIntul Hooks taken in exchange
for subscriptions to Tin? Akrow-IIkai)
1 year 81 00
(i months f0
THE CO-OP
322 North Elevent streo
During tho past year, many college
papers all over the country have seen
fit to clip frequently from our columns
giving us customary credit. Wo ap
preciate this very much and are al
ways pleased to have them make use
of any matter which may be of inter
est to their readers. However, we
must confess that we wero much sur
prised when a certain weekly publica
tion of our own university appeared
with a couple of columns of news mat
ter copied verbatim from our last num
ber without giving us credit. Here
tofore, everything copied, although
carefully rehashed, still boro the ear
marks of its parentage. Now when
we, some time ago, by a typograpuical
error, caused a man to run a hundred
yards in 3 seconds, there was no rea
son why they in their next issue
should cause the same man to run an
other hundred yards in threo seconds.
They should have had some considera
tion for the physical condition of tne
man after wo got through with him.
Of course, wo aro always willing to
help an Infant industry but it is gen
erally customary in newspaper circles
to be courteous enough to give credit
when copying from exchanges.
E. K. Matthews, Pros. C. V. Rlcgcr, Troas.
Q. E. Spear, See.
firmttbews flMano (Do.
Pianos, Organs and
Musical Merchandise.
PHONE 701, 1120 O STREET.
LINCOLN, ... NKIJItASKA
R. E. Morltz took his examination in
his major course for his doctor's de
gree last Thursday.
Intercollegiate
BUREAU.
COTTRELL
& LEONARD,
472-478 Ilrnntlvrny
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.
C. A. TUCKER
1123 O STREET
THE YELLOW FRONT
For WATCHES and JEWELRY
Photographs
SEE
. . Stole, 1222 0 Street
for Jittc 9hctographd
$rinq two or more
of your friends with you, and
all get the Club Rates ....
GRAY & TYE,
1216 O Street Photographers
THE fAMOlS
KALAMAZOO
UNIFORMS
fOR CADETS
are unequalled for
style, material and
fit.
We make them,
and most all cadets
wear them.
All equipments for
military aim uni
formed organiza
tions. Send for cata
logue. They are
free.
..THE-.
HENDERSON-AMES CO
Kiiliwnuzoo, Mich,
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THAT'S ALL.
' t Cor. lltli and P Sts.
Baths
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:' Wocarrvonlv fhr curdnof ronutuble r1
men, and student will find represented z
In this column the best physician und '
dentists in tho city. z.
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B.B.Woodward, M. JL.
ihbkases or Tnra
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EYE, EUR, NOSE
Olasscs Carefully Pitted.
w-sosuiohanisBikt Lincoln, Nebrv
Kcsldcnco 1.110 O St.
Phono 24i
omcoiiooost.
Phono 535.
J, R, HAGGARD, M, D,
Rooms 313 and at.(
Richards Block,
LINCOLN. NEBR.
DR, W, L DAYTON, . ,
Dr. J. r. "Williams, Assistant.
Diseases of the Eye,
Ear, and Throat.
1305 O Street. LINCOLN, NEBR.
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D. H. MUIR, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
Office TreatmentElectrical or Medical.
1224 M St. Lincoln, Nebr.
PRIVRTB HOSPITHL
OR. SHOEMAKER'S '
If you are Roing to a hospital for treatment it
will pay you to consult Dr. Shoemaker. He
makes a specialty of Diseases of Women; the
iiervous system, nml all surgical diseases. ,
Evetything home-like Prices reasonable.
1117 L St. LIN OLN, NEB. P. O. box 95
Kesidknok: 2548 Q street,
Telephone, 055
DR. REYNOLDS, SURGEON.
15urr llloclt, Rms 17-19, Thone, 050.
OFFICE HOURS: 10 n. m. to 1ST 'fa.
3 to 5 p. m. Sunday, 3 to 5. '.
DR. E. A. CARR "
SURGEON
Removed from 120ft O St . to 12th and N Sts.
Over Hector's Pharmacy
Office hours 10 to 11 a.m.
3 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.m.
Fhone day and night 245
LINCOLN, NEB.
GQ TO THE
New
uitorium
We Guarantee Satisfaction
in Work and in Prices
LOOMIS & GERMRDT
Phone 719.
1005 O Street
V "R R BIRKEN BROS.,
1 I1C D JL) Proprietors.
109 North nth st. Barber Shop
I'irst-class in every respect. Students' patronage
especially solicited,
ALLEORETTI & LOWNEY
. . . Chocolates
fit Sieetor'a Pharmacy
N.W. Cor. 12th and N Sts,
IJ-xJJIILS S lJt"tl" J i 1
The California Route
Is via The Burlington
TWICE EACH WEEK
A Tourist Sleeper leaves Lincoln for
... Los Angeles ...
without change,
Luive Lincoln every Tuesday 10:55 a.m.
Lmve Lincoln every Thursday, 0:00 p. m.
Remember, the through car line Is TUG BURLINOTON.
city Ticket Ofiicc
Corner 10th and O Streets
Telephone 235
burlington Depot
7th St., Between P and Q
Telephone 25
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