Omaha Daily Bee Newspaper, August 31, 1916, Page 12

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Lincoln and environs contain a col-| legiate atmosphere because, in addi-| tion to the rajor institution, the State university, there are located ctner schools around it which are of distinct importance in their fields. Most of these schools are denomi- national. They are located where the students can have the utmost for their expenditures in school life; they are different from the university, but they fill a niche in life which makes > {them indispensable. At University Place is situated Wesleyan university. This is a Methodist institution of upward of 2000 students. It is one of the most thorough institutions the big church has in the country, and its faculty is one of the most zealous and capable : of any in the employ of the parent church. g The institution has a large campus and fosters athletics in a way that attracts hundreds of manly young men to it. It seized all of the state collegiate athletic prizes worth hav- mg last year, among the secondary schools of Nebraska, and grabbed some of the honors from a number of the best out-of-the-state institu- tions of its class. Its basket ball team even defeated t*e fast Cornhusker quintet last season and thereby achieved some- thing which Coach Kline had been seeking ever ‘since he came to the school, Social life at Wesleyan is developed upon a most commendable plane, 100. Young men and young women have their societies which give regu- . lar functions and which bring to the ', .student just enough of this side of life to invigarate them and yet which . .are not carried to an extreme in any t ers who do not enter these societies are provided for in church and faculty functions of various kinds —and every student who enters this school is made to feel that he is an s kept track of, kept in tou and the ministrations are to his social self as well as to his mental, moral and physical comfort. Therein lies the sucecss of the de- nominational school a number of the = Ity members of Wesleyan feel " They devote much time to a study of their students and to touching them where the points of contact are most in need of sensitjveness. Cotner University. At Bethany, about three miles east . of Lincoln, the Church of Christ 3 yl%;m ago located Cotner university. he school is one of the best in the west in this denomination and has been growing - from year to year steadily in a way to encourage some of its oldest friends, The institution makes men and women, It is the modest insistence of the faculty members that an over- whelmingly large number of their " graduates, and of those who attend i the institution, make broad-minded, ‘splendid men and women when they ~_get out into the world. i clai never been. dis . prov: lnd'it‘h‘ e hope of the fac- ulty to see that such men and women _ are sent out that it never will be. ¢ In addition to the academic ~ courses which it offers, the institu- tion gives a theological course which 3 mmm pastors for its charges and which ‘has developed numbers of those who are now filling pulpits over '~ the state. The number is not large that goes out each year, but they are ~well prepared and all of them have . entered into their work in a way that justified the faith which their instruc- - tors had in uthem. P 3 College. At College View, four and a half _miles southeast of Lincoln, the Ad- ! ventists have an institution. It is ~ Union college, and its students are drawn from a dozen or more states west of the Mississippi river. Al- though distinctly a church school . academic courses are given by it and along with the men who enter the ministry are juated those who follow some of the other vocations in the employ of the denomination ‘A sani is operated in co! tion with the college and nurses ~ educated there. The same board charge of the two institutions. The - college is run on highly creditable B Sl tas boen to pet e f e t A to e in- stitution on the same pl::c with | other institutions of this character. An increased enroliment from year .10 year testifies as to the efficiency of the school and its operation from the standpoint of the church members themselves. " The site of Union college was fixed i% near this city after a dozen cities of . the west and south had contended vigorously for the honor. Vario actiivties of the Adventist denomina- | THE REGISTRAR has | goo tion are connected with the college and are located at College View. Nebraska School of Business. Under the direction of President T, A. Blakeslee the Nebraska School of Business has taken high ranking in its field in this state. The institution has been enrolling students steadily dur- ln’ the last few month sand there are indications that the present location will be sorely overtaxed by the time the fall terms opens. The institu- tion is located in the new Gas and Electric company building at Four- teenth and O street and is well et‘luipped fpr every part of the work which it is undertaking, The rec- ord of its students in the business field has been of the best and the instructors have endeavored to im- prove it even though they have had a high mark to aim at from its in- ception, i The Lincoln Business College. This institution is one of the oldest west of the Mississippi river and its students are found in all lines of business in the west. The Lincoln Business college is located at the northwest corner of Fourteenth and P streets in one of the best arranged buildings for this purpose in the coun- try. ¥I‘he faculty contains some of the Card-Adams Motor Company The Card-Adams Motor company, which has recently moved into its fine quarters at 1640 O street in Lincoln, near the Seventeenth and O street road to the state fair grounds, is finely situated to handle the exten- sive trade which has been coming to the firm in the past year, necessi- tating its moving to its new quarters. The company handles the well- known Chandler car and covers a territory comprising Nebraska, South Dakota and western Jowa, and has branches in Omaha and Des Moines, from which points it is able to give quick deliveries and handle the busi- ness in good The busi W. S. Adai force; the Om hg the Omaha mpany at 2520 Farnam, and is in charge of A, D, Northrur and Gus Bolton while the Lincoln retail end is looked after by the Kimball Sales :om%nny at Lincoln, which does an astonishing business in Lancaster county and this part of the state. pe. here is in charge of e Nebraska Buick Auto Company Automobiles come and automobiles go, but it appears to be that the re- liable Buick holds its place with the people as the reliable car from which d service can be had. The de- during the present year, when over 66,000 were built and placed on the market, forced the factory to make llfiuently they expect to furnish the more than that, company will of that model. nager for the Nebraska company, s that the demand in this state put out about 60,000 that of the present year, | The | Bernway | Furniture 1112-14 O Street Ligooln. Nebraska. i mand for the Buick six-cylinder cars new arrangements for 1917, and con- 7 trade nearly 100,000 cars, if not The light four-cylinder car has given suc great satisfaction that the H. E. Sidles, general and Iowa next year will be double best-known commercial instructors in the west and the heads of each de- partment have been selected with an | especial view to their fitness for the careful work which must be given by teachers of this class. The school has graduated more students who are now occupying places in the business world than most any other institu- tion of its kind. There are very few which lead it, in the belief of compe- tent judges, and those connected with it insist that its record resulted from the care which has always been taken with all the students enrolled with it, University School of Music. Across from the state university, at the corner of Eleventh and streets, the university school of mu- sic has stood ever since its organiza- tion, The institution.began to de- velop and have a place in the musical institutions of the west when Willard Kimball came here to take charge of it. He came from Grinnell, Ia., here and his success in the Hawkeye in- stitution has been more than dupli- cated here, Mr. Kimball has had on the rolls of his institution representatives of some of the best-known families of the state, and although it has been a select list to respond to has not failed to bring forth most sincere praise THE BEE: OMAHA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1916. !‘ | Wesleyan University The Best Exhibit can be seen by calling at our building and inspecting our work. You will miss something worth while if you do not see it. The thorough-going and painstaking manner in which young men and women are prepared to hold the responsible places of busi- of modern business training methods to be found IN NEBRASKA ness life is worthy of your closest investigation. Visitors are always welcome. especially urged to call. 14th and P Sts. Opening Dates, September 4 and September 11. Lincoln's Accredited Commercial School. First Corner East of Y. M. C. A, Ex-students and friends are Lincoln, Neb. Plattner - Yal e Manufacturing Co. Windmills, Iron Pumps, Pump Jacks, Wood Tanks, Iron Pipe, Brass Goods, Pipe Fittings, Hose, Belting, LINCOLN, NEB. MANUFACTURERS Hay Tools for the Barn Hay Tools for the Field WHOLESALERS Well and Pump Supplies. from all of his students. The facult of the school has been selected wit great care by Mr. Kimball personally and in the list of instructors are found some of the best artists obtain- able at this distance from the great musical centers of the country. August Molzer, Violin Teacher The Molzer Violin ‘school of Lin- coln, Neb, took up quarters in its new location, 1213 O street, where, in addition to spacious studios, it will have a recital hall large enough to seat 250 people. Seven I““ ago, August Molzer, a pupil of the famous Stvcik, started the school with the idea of establish- ing an institution where the violin should be the sole consideration. | That he has succeeded is proven by the fact that constantly increasing| patronage made it necessary for him to locate in larger quarters. A gradu-| ate from Molzer is taught the Sevcik| method of technique by one of the! pupils of its originator, who trained | such celebrities as Kubelik, Kocian and Marie Hall. Mr. Molzer is the | only certified exponent of the Sevcik method in Nebraska. be the same as at any other time, so will the quality of food served on our tables. times to serve only the best foods obtainable, washed and scalded. people. Across the Street North from Miller & Paine. Roberts Sanitary Dairy Company, 1238 O St A Square Meal and a Square Deal Our prices during Fair Week will It is our policy at all All dishes and glasswear are Seats for 100 Dairy Lunch Room Rates: Lincoln, Neb. - -HEADQUARTERS $1.00 Without Bath $1.50 With Bath R. W. JOHNSTON, Owner and Manager Sensibly Priced Cafe New Lunch Room Cream Separator in the World or cold. The Beatrice Jt will wear longer and give i running separator on the market. | \ 3 f ‘ greater satisfaction regardless of price. The Beatrice Cream Separ- ator is the one high grade separ- ator selling at a reasonable price. The Beatrice gets all the cream, whether the milk is warm is the lightest FOR FULL PARTICULARS Drcar(] See Our Nearest Agent or Write Us. BEATRICE CREAMERY COMPANY LINCOLN, NEBRASKA. Saves You $25.00 to $40.00 The Beatrice Cream Separ- ator can be cleaned, sterilized and dried in two minutes with the patented Beatrice Washer. The washer was awarded highest honors at the Panama- Pagific exposition in 1915. Dairy authorities pronounced it the greatest invention since the in- vention of the cream separator itself. A Beatrice washer given ab- uzlutely free with each separ- ator.

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