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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1894)
ij ! I t i I 1 t n Va-i i ' The Nebraskan. A Weekly l'nier Ironed nt tho 1'nlvoirlt.vof Nobrnskn. KSTKllF.I) A8 PKCONI) ClAf! M All. MATTK1I. dents carry eighteen hours or more. This leaves a verv nar row margin 'of time for outside work and amusement. New comers at the University of Ne- E- &IJ""!F.!SCV ..:'! i"r;l"'. l?l bwkn almost invnnnblv remark il, VJ, )Mll.MIMir. llllin' 1'iniinili I ASSOOIATK KltlTOHP. L. n. Pii.snum I.Hcniry t'MKn Haknk,s Athletic J. II. HATrir.i.n ..l.nw w. L. Wkstkiimann K.vlmnjro M1S9 MAHTIIA HUIIKS. Miss Hki.kn Ohkooiiy, J. W. HKAHPON, 0. PlTI.I.tS. EDITORIAL that we, as a whole, work too hard. This is decidedly unnat ural. "All work and no plav l((HMV, 'makes Jack a dull boy." If we had fewer recitations and possi bly a little harder ones, wc think the effect would be beneficial. , "I have no time" is the invaria- Don't forget Charter Day and i ble excuse when new project your good time. j arc suggested. This is largeh T , I , . , the fault of the faculty. Its a good thing to begin examinations with a mind free LOCAL. from" care and cleared of the cobwebs which a semester's hard ,,,,. . . . .., . . , ' All the literary societies are work will cause to gather in the . . , , , .,.,1.1 preparing to give new members nooks and crannies of the brain. ' l . , .. ,-. , . , , c , programs in the near future. En rerkin s lecture on Saturday evening is just the thing that' Prof- Caldwell will entertain will prepare vou to surprise the class in American history at yourself and 'your professors. his home on Thursday evening. Eli is said to be the biggest liar On Friday, February 2, tho alive except the circulation Unions will render an opening editor of but, as Rud- program in their finely decor yard Kipling says, that's another p ated hall. The best musical story. You may get some talent will be employed, and a in valuable pointers" on fallacies rangements are already com and effects of imagination. At pleted for making this one of any rate, if you go you'll be the star programs of the year, amused and at the same time After the program a general re- . ,, moor,.:, r-. c ,,. IMII0I!1, ,' " vl "-"- -jHUnion Savings BankNt- hi South Tenth Street. vm --INTEREST Paid on Sailings and Time Deposits. Students Who Patronize Fisher & Wahfel The (JtTHIERs Will Never Regret It. 2136 0 St. - ' " ?.' K e-i .,&,!! McSi".fnV. I First National Ba,nk, Jnlui A Aiiii'h. .'t llih. I.WCOLN, NliBRASKA. CA1MTAI ffOO.000.00 100,000 0( They Sell Stylish Clothing at Reasonable Prlcos. She : Columbia SURlM'us NATIONAL BANK LINCOLN, Annmir &oti nnrt v m. cinrko LAl.LJAIJ tpiUW5VV7V;. Chns II. Huiiim OH'ICKHS: N. S. HAUWOOl). l'lenMcM. CIIAS. A. MANNA. Viet) President. I. M.COOK. Onshlor. C.S UI'I'INCOTT.nnil N KB. J. S. KHKKMAN, AWt Cushion DIIIKCTOHS: N. S Hurwoml .1. l MneKnrliuid T. .M. Maniiibtto John It. Amos John Fil7iruniUI It. K. Mooro 1). w. II T. Union MHKCTOltS , j.. M. Cook .1. I,. Cm-son A S. HnvuiKHil. ChnsWiM. Tht Cochinm. A. II Chirk TKeNew COLUMBIAN BAKERY" i:?:57 O STUEKT. THRESH gREBt), (aKES HNt) pIES r-- PARTY CAKES A bPECIALTY. $ very Day & rCAFRAL CAFE Tho Only First-class EnlnR House in ho City. $6 Ticket - - - $5.00 5 Ticket - - - 4.20 3 Ticket - - - 2.60 help the Althletic Association. So don't stay away. The projected interstate field ception will be held. There will be a meeting of the board of editors of the Junior Annual in room 16 on Friday t i . aay is a good idea, it will give afternoon ;ir4 o'clock. The added interest to a class of sports work on the Annual is being in which the University has pushed as rapidly as possible, heretofore done little or nothing. I This is a matter that concerns When we belonged to the state I every student of the University, association we always had a and an wishing to subscribe regular "walk away" in nearly 'should do so at once, as only a eeryming. jacK 01 competi- limited edition will be issued tion caused lack of preparation. Consequently our University records for running and jumping MEALS SERVED AT ALL HOURS C. W. BRANDHORST, Prop. - 121 North Eleventh St. Stiff Hats Hade to Order from $2.50 to $4.00- Win pny .". for n Hhi when jon run yet ono inn do to Order the sOnipeot ui lu'sid, nnj M.w, for los-s money mid just iih pood 11 Hal? Whj do. mii Kit it luw Mlir 1 lut when miu can Ret your old one nuide h- jimm! n in w lor it i'l? Lincoln Stiff Hat Factory, M So. 11th St mi 4vb wall mm mm STATU! Window Shades and Mouldings, Artists' mid Photographers' Materials, Drawing Instruments and Supplies. A. T. LEMING & CO., 1106 0 St., 118 N. lift St. are mostly ghastly jokes. If we can come in contact with the state universities of Iowa, Mis souri and Kansas, we will find foemen more than worthy ot our skill. In fact we are very apt not to be in it at first, as they have had more local rivalry than we. With our excellent material there The Misses Pfeifier, Reynolds, j Corbett and Gardner entertained a small company of their Uni versity friends at thtir pleasant parlors in the Salisbury block on last Saturday evening. There will be reduced rates on all railroads from Lincoln be ginning on Saturday after exam inations. There will be a business meet- is, however, no reason why we 5n of the Un'0" Society in room shouldn't come out on top in a 27 on next Fr'day evening im short time. Let us hope for the mediately after the other society best and go in to win if we go in Prgms. at all. There seems to be a The most interesting event in general tendency in the arrange-, tne Delian Society promises to ment of courses to increase the be a realization of the long anti number of hours of recitation cipated tafiy-pull. It has, how necessary for graduation. In ' ever, required a persistent efibrt some courses over seventeen on the part of the political wire hours work per week are neces- pullers of the society to accom- sary for four years. In none is plish that wished-for end. it much less. It seems to us ( Ralph C. Saxton and Edwin that this is a bad thing. Every Duff were initiated into Sigma ambitious student wants to take: Chi Saturday eveninrr. Aftor . PANTS PANTS TO ORDER $4, $5 TO $10. Lurfe'l'St IlirnfWunli-iiKlii the M.iti III)) ction M)llclcl Lincoln Pants Co. 1223 O STREET. TROUSERS i E " S! SHIRTS! SHIRTS! TELEPHONIC (W . ... C. A. SHOEMAKER, M. D. , LINCOLN, Nr.ll. Onice. No. UM L Street, firunuil Hoor Houi, . in 0 ii.ui.; 1 to 8. mid T ti s ,.. m YOU enn lmve the DAILY WORLD-HERALD delivered nt your room for 15 cents per week, seven days in the week. DROP A POSTAL or leave your order at 1045 O St. A.KRONER MiuiiifiiotiirDH Ills wn Shir 8. They lit the form mid ilcuse tlio eye. A Pull Kink ok . . . Men's FurnishingGoods HATS, CAPS, ETC. On hhlrtsKoillreut from the manufacturer to tho consumer. No mlililh-men'H profltn. Ton j rcont dlhcount loMtnlontH. 0)9 O Street, Iinscmcnt State National Hank Building. a little more than barely enough to graduate. In consequence the majority oi our regular stu- the ceremony a banquet was held, twenty-one Sigs being present. MAKE A SPECIALTY OF . We earnestly Invite all Stu- dents to visit our store before U.-U O II u. making any purchases in tho nUtCtlinS & HVatt . . . v w M W VJI U11I1S. IArl,n Ladies' Furnishing Goods and Men s Furnishing Goods. Our stocks areespecially attractive We refer.new students to any of the professorsor any old rn dent In the University as to our manner of doing business Very respectfully, MILLER & PAINE 133 to 135 South Eleventh St ' (5Canon City, 'Rock Springs, Pennsylvania Anthracite All Kinds oi COAL St WOOD on Hand IQ04 O St. Telephone 225. aaMUl jiUtmmmm0kr r,tt . Ua.Au. ti Wi. i. i