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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 16, 1894)
jy...fjAAVftft. umftrtflta " -. -. . - .?......- ' a. ma aTJujm " """"TW""1" j ptpp1?1 - i wffiiiiiir8 yHBPP v" ffinKm Bajy f i !! onn HHr ...i--.i m h V' . f. ..tfHtr ; I'- ' I r 1 LOOAL 'jMUB-mr "Doc," Mveroll Ims a now ovoi' ooivt. No, uUono,n yon canM liavo Ihoso roil hIiooh. There aro Homo oxplanationw duo In tills university. II, P. Dowling has licon lu-anl from, at O'Nuill, Nob. It is uotieerf tint ovon tho ice nion aro wearing swoaturn. How about that thirty cunts you won on tho olcolion, Nelson ( Miss G. Do you think thoy ovor niado sense with this poolry ( Thoy say Koone Abbott is an art ist, lluvo wo any proof of tliis i For '1)7 olass pins cull at 10. Fleming's, tho jeweler, 12LM O st. Has Whit more die I? If not, what has become of the dear fel low ( V. H. MoLucas is able to bo around again after a few days' ill ness. Students who p.itronio Paine, Wiivfol & Bumstoad will never re grot it. Mead's news stand is tho stu dents' headquarters for news, ei gars, ote. It is said that RudoIphusiStraus mm spent Sunday, a week ago, at Fremont. During (.'apt. Weeks' absence, Lieut. Forbes is drilling the awk wards of Co. A. Tho most complete line of driv ing caps will be found at the IOw ing Clothing Co. When tho lights went out: "S.iy, don't light tint gas; this tima goes on my history." The local editor promised that he would say nothing about that rule to West Lincoln. A lively foot ball game is antici pated between tho Junior laws and Junior college teams. Students should bo very sure that they have a vacant period be fore taking buggy rides. Miller & Paino have now settled in their new store whero thoy aro now prepared for business. We give a free ticket to the Wilbur Opera Co. with every pur chase. A. Kroner, 039 O street. We are headquarter for good underwear, from l)'. cents pur gar ment to 5 per suit. Kwing Cloth ing Co. Miss Emm i Gregory left for Galveston, Tex is, this morning to visit her father, who is suffering from a broken lor. Heard in Hygiene: Prof. C. "Mr. Kemp, what is the composi tion of the air'" Mr. K. "Do you mean in tho morning?" The Ewing Clothing Co. re ceived another invoice of the very latest styles in overcoats. Thoy aro up to date. Step in and see them. Mr. llorbert Senter, of tho clas of '93, is here visiting friends. II0 leaves in a few weeks for Heidel berg, Germany, where he will con tinue his study in chemistry. Janus A. Btrklcy, who gradu ated from tho electrical engineer ing department in '92, is mentioned quite prominently in an article on Philadelphia's street railway system, contained in the last issue of tho Now York Electrical World. Ho is now with tho Philadelphia Traction company. His overcoat ho bought it at and it wan right. When she goes home at 12 m. he goes with her, and when she slays Mill one, the other he goes With her. A senior girl has boon hoard to remark that CapU lOlliot looks too sweet for anything in his now uni form. W. V. II. "Fix.. H-r-ri! sput ! ! 1 Who in tho name of Jef ferson put tho soap in that tin cup i i " Go to Mrs. Gosper's, 11M O st. to look at millinery and at the same tinio have your hair dressed in latest style. Carlile Tucker got quite a sliif little roast in the Stub Jmirmtl last week. Hut ho is getting used to those little things. Latent novelties in men's fur nishing goods 10 pur cent dis count to students Kroner, tho shirt man, 9.39 O street. The detachment in athletic gym nastics has gotten to tho point whero thoy can do (!,()()() circles without unking llieni sore. Tribly very likely did not buy underwear of Ilorpolshuimer & Co., but nearly every intelligent person in this community does. There will be a large number of the university students go to Omaha, Tlnnusgiving. Let every man in school take a tin horn and a co-ed. Mr. Senter has raised an elegant mustache which is one of tho en trance requirements in Germany. He will probably come back a full Hedged Prof. o 'in riie bir sale of underwear for men, women, and children now in progress at Horpolshoiniar & Co. Price- a mare bagatelle as com pared with qualities. The chancellor spjko at Peru Thursday evening, lie being the first speaker in a course of lectures which has been determined upon at tho state normal school. In ordor that a cadet may be ex cused from drill on account of ill ness, ho must be taken siek between the hours of three and four o'clock, according to Dr. Clarke, Mx-President Harrison liai been invited to deliver the address char tor day. He has boon invited to do the same on a former occasion, but it is thought the invitation will be acceptod tliis time. For Sale. A set of encyclopedia Britannica, Ninth Edition, with American revisions and additions, at a greatly reduced price, for cash or on time. Address F. T. lliley care of Nebraskan. The tennis association expects to hold their fall tournament in a short time. All players desiring to enter must join tho association at once and pay their dues, for only paid-up members are permitted to use the courts. This tournament undoubtedly will bring out tho new material if) the tennis lino. Some additional boxes from tho Morril zoological expedition have been rceeivcrl from Custor, S. D. Others are expected by every train, from Deadwood, and other cities. These boxes contain a good many specimens for the high schools of the state. Thoy will bo distributed as rapidly as thoy can bo labeled and sent out. Tho class in journalism has boon giving attention to learning the whereabouts and nature of tho most inmorlant foreign news papers. Tho domestic press will no takon up when this part of the subject is finished. The Y. M. U A. has been fur nishing its now room during the pant weok. An elegant couch and four rooking chairs woro purchased. These improvements make the room look vory homelike. Any one wishing to study in tho room during the afternoon is cordially welcomed. Tho freshman boys hold a meet ing yesterday afternoon at which it was decided to organize a class team. IOd Mair was elected man ager and Sergeant captain. There was a good deal of enthusiasm dis played and the boys are loud in their declaration (hat they will beat everything in tjio college and all it can find outside. At tho business meeting of tho Political Economy Club last Wed nesday evening, Oio following new members were voted in. Mrs. W. G. Taylor, Mrs. L. J. Abbot, W. H. Forsyth, Ned Abbot, K P. Toole, McGuire, and Leavitt. At the next open meeting of the club, Chafioollor Canlield will deliver a lecture on "Hanking". Tho ladies of the faculty mot at tho homo of Mrs. Canlield last Tuesday afternoon. A club, to bo known as the N. S. U. Current Event Club was formed. Tho club has a three fold object: to promote social life at the university, especi ally among the students; to in crease sociability among tho mem bers ot tho taculty, and to hold a semi-monthly propram discussing current events. Tho enthusiasm with which tho ladies enter into this new organization guarantees success. The next meeting of the club will be held at the home of Mrs. Hossoy, two weeks from last Tuesday. Probably the most prominent among tho absentees from tho uni versity this year is George Letson. Indeed, no one is more greatly missed by the students in gen oral. Undoubtedly ho was the best known man in tho college. Every body knew him and all who know him liked him. Whenever a young lady could iind no one else to "josh" with, Georgo could bo re lied upon, and whenever a young man was struck by a wild scheme, the young man at once sought out George, and ho was not hard to lind, for he went everywhere and with everybody. While Georgo is not in school, yet ho is in Lincoln and very often conies in touch with those whom ho loves. Ho is at present following out the trade of a hardwaro man, and it is hoped by all, that things will bo so arranged as to permit Air. Letson to be with us next year. Thoronghtly Cointoabrle. Passengers destined to tho prom inent cities of the Missouri llivor should patronize the Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Line. Magnificent Pullman and Wagner sleeping cars, ologant Pullman and Northwestern dining cars, free re clining chair cars, liandsomo day coaches and comfortable Pullman colonist sleepers. City ticket office 1044 O street. Our Patrons Get. Through passenger trains, through freight trains, quick time via tho Chicago, Union Pacific and Northwestern Lino to tho principal cities cast of tho Missouri Kivor. (5trl6 If you want your Feet to Look Neat Wear Our FOOT-FORM SHOES . . . nfcftwii&njl : 1213 O ST. : Do You Want a Swell SHOE . . . at the Right Price? . OI-IA.8. 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