;. . . . ... j. i . . 1 i-kijifcaiii ..m ,.'1m. .,, .' . ", ittai JaLi mmSSSmmmSmmmmmmm -r rw: rv-' 'y-$ r M 'lfflilfiill,il,ll','ll, -j--5'--AA-juiEELi.. I - " . - m ( f "" V " -V , yr r- - 'Jgffi TY"',,,t7,y i. LjO O.A JL Yos, the "rag" look a vacation. K. P. Sherman celebrated at h oino. "Jack" Barnes ate turkey at Norfork. Straussnian had business of some kind at Fremont. Tho band boys havo new boxes to carry their music in. For '97 class pins call at E. Fleming's, tho jeweler, 122-1 O st. Misses Grace Bridge, Etta Gray and June Smails went to Fremont. The Misses Wheeler and llarvoy lleald spent Thanksgiving at Os ceola. Mr. John Cameron and Milton Crowell spent tho holidays in Te kamih. Messrs. Jones and Hamming lelt for their homes immediately after tho game. Tho advanced Browning class is at present studying the "ltoturn of tho Druses." Miss Ella McCrosky entertained 3osio Ecklcs at her homo in To- Cosi cum?eh last weak Miss Zadic Furgcson and Mis Custia Parker went to Dorchester for Thanksgiving. P. F. Tucker, U, was up from Nebraska City to visit friends dur ing the Thanksgiving recess. White House Cook Book, pub lished $2.50, for 1.25 at Book Dep't of Ilerpolscheimcr & Co. Miss Carscadden entertained tho Misses Wirt and Gardener at her home in Milford last Thursday. Gloves and mittens retailed at strictly wholcsalo prices at the Glove Factory, 140 South Eleventh street The Misses Myrtle, Grace and Lola Wheeler and MissWoodmanso spent a few days last week in Osceola. Mr. Leo Troyer, of the class of '92, left the other day for Golden, Colorado, where he assumes his pastorate. Latest novelties in men's fur nishing goods 10 per cent dis count to students Kroner, the shirt man, 939 O street. E. llallett, tho jeweler, will give any university student a scarlet and cream stick pin free. C.iU and get one. Lyn says he did not celebrate at Omaha, yet the next day he tilled his fountain pen from tho niuscil agc bottle. Among the vast multitude who witnessed the Omaha game wore to be seen our former center rushes, Hopewell and Anderson. Everybody wants to send his friends a copy of tho Holiday num ber of Tub Nehkaskan. Jt will make a nice Christmas present. The Thanksgiving party to Ash land was composod of the Misses Jo Belle, O. Duty Mansfield, Veda Wilson, AdaDu Bois, Lulu Belle jmd Nellie Dean. The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table, by Dr. Wendall Holmes, 12 mo. cloth, gilt top, published at $1.50, for 50 cents at Herpolschei mor & Co., Book Dep't. Tho Encyclopaedic Dictiorary Americanized containing 130,000 more words than Worcester's, 1 10, 000 moro words than Webster, and 25,000 more words than tho Cen inrv Dictionary. Four volumes cloth. Price tfS at Hcrpolschei- mer & Co., book Dep't. If you want your Feet to Look Neat I 1 IB Wear Our FOOT-FORM SHOES . . . . (Sirls Kevorsiblo Tics 2ro nnd 50e. i3rfiifij jj3 The New Club llouso Ties 50c. Mr. James W. Soarson, form erly of tho class of ,(,)r, dropped lus protessional unties at Wcopmg Wator long onough to como down and visit his university friends dur ing the recess. Ho has a luxuriant sample- of senior dignity and said ho would come bade next year wcro it not for the fact that ho would hayo to graduate with M)0. William Keed Dunroy, tho au thor of "Blades from Nebraska Grasses," has boon requested to write a special article for the Washington, D. C Pathfinder, about tho State University of Ne braska. The article will appear shortly and samplo copies of the I'atlifiinler will be found at tho Ni niiASKAK oftice. Though Julian Field is "away down in St. Louis" ho has not for gotter the university. In a letter l.i(i,l t lin lur lw-.fiM Tlirml.-vrrivmnr 1 1,0 says "i i10pe Nebraska will rub .lowa into the earth tomorrow, and Kansas do the same to Missouri, then 'rah for the pennant and Ne braska." The unparalleled gall of Omaha enterprise is scon in tho following telegram sent to the chancellor just previous to the Thanksgiving game: "Announce in chapel that the Barker Hotel will give bpecial dinner for students. Headquarters of cricket and football clubs. Professor Sherman will deliver the second addros in the lecture course of Christian associations next Sunday afternoon at 3 im. His subject will be, "Scientific and Religious I nought m liieir Latest Aspects." Wo are sorry to lose so early two of our best foot ball men. Capt. Dern goes to Salt Lake City to as sist in his father's business. Half back Yont will donart for liar - yard whero he will pursue Ids studios in English. Oh! tho agonies of those lirst hours s lent over that history out line. The immortals watch the prococf ings with iicndibh glee, while the poor little freshman writhes in torment and whines n. ..i i ,.i. ,.i...ii i i :.. .. " WIlUrU-.lL-Ml-MIKl l l-J.-!.R.'g Ill-ill. For Sale. A set of encyclopedia Britannica, Ninth Edition, with Ainorican revisions and additions, at a greatly reduced price, for cash or on time. Address F. T. Hi ley care of Nobraskan. The class in advanced Shakes peare have just linished reading "The Winter's Tale." Professor Sherman will now give his dolight ful lectures on "Antony and Cleo patra tra." Parmelec prepared some hot beef tea for the foot ball team which he served at the end of tho lirst half. It was much appre ciated. Instead of the old way for receiv ing books, the library will here after receive monthly assignments from subscribers. Professor Clark has added .half a dozen magazines dealing with athletics to tho 13 ni. Library. Charlie Squires, formerly of '97, is in chai'go of a dormitory out at Leland Stanford, Cal. How do you like swimming in the lake this time of year, Virgil? Hoy S. "Don't jump Monte, you must glide." ArtftKe : 1215 O ST. , : tyiiM Tho final dobate to decido our ropros&ntativcs will occur to morrow ovoning in chapel. A small admittance of ten cents will bo charged to cover expenses. Tho question to bo discussed w, "lie solved, That Canada should bo an nexed to tho United Suites." Tho contestants are Messrs. McGuiro, E. O. Barr, Weaver, Clint Burr, Whitmoro, Skiles, and Sherman. Tho judges will Jo Hon. A. W. Field, Hon. Sam D. Cox, and Hon. T. L. Norval. The State University Dramatic Club meet at JosophinoLottridgo's homo on Thursday afternoon from 4 to 5 for the purpose of ef fecting a permanent organiza tion. The club proposes to pro duce for tho bonolit of their friends certain modern literary dramas and also scenes from clas-sieal dramas. There will be one or moro per formances each year. Tho friends of the club wish it every possible success. Mr. Walter Van Fleet Iloag land departed immediately after the senior-junior scrap for tho wild and desolate West. The wind was blowing very fiercely out there and the girls wcro very particular about the personal appearance of their companions. As a result, our senior friend came back beard less. The annual stato convention of the Y. M. C. A. of Nebraska is in session this week at Beatrice. The following delegates went from the state university: Messrs. W olden, Bancroft, Forsyth, Thatcher, Ilitchman, Lunn, Thayer, Moody, Kenton, Stewart, Peoples, Moore, Rhodes, Engbcrg. Dress parade was hold for tho first time Friday before Thanks giving. As long as the weather remains fair, dress parade will bo held every Friday. The elocution classes havo held their first recitation in the chapel. As their recitations are class work no one but its members are ad- limited Every second "Wednesday oven- ing a lean supper h given in uie it Universalis ehuttfh which is very well attended by Uui. students. First Fresh m m "Say, your watch gains twenty, minutes an hour." Second F. "Well that's the one 1 study history by." Prof. B. "1 guess they're play ing foot ball up stairs." Voice from the back seat "Prof. Foss ler's got a prep." The senior club met Wednesday evening lor Dusincss, tmi noining was done except to adjourn until Monday night. Ed Morrill Hurt. Last Saturday afternoon when Ed Morrill was coining to the uni versity for cavalry drill, his pony slipped and fell, crushing Ed's ankle in the fall. It is reported a very bad fracture, and he will have to keep his leg in a plaster cast for several weeks. Ed ays that what ho missed more than anything was the Omaha game. Strictly In It. 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