The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899, March 22, 1895, Image 3
MJ JiA J ij iTi i i inmnmunimnw 'n mi ( ill! '1 LOCAL Don Oiunoron'H luuoli collator 118 Ho. 11th, Btroot. Hoo Jilwing Clothing Goinnfiny'H Into HlyloH ol! Hpi'ing lints. "HUH HiH AVhiHkorH Grow." For Hiilo at Estoy & Citmp', MisH IVLyrilo Whoolor Iiiih boon quilo ill during tho past woolc. AVuloh for Ewing Clothing Company'H Suit Halo noxt woolc. TIioho now npriiiy Uoh. You got Uhmii at Kvouor'H, i)!3i) 0 St J'jiI llowo has vomovod hisoigar nloro to 1L0 North Tliirlu u th Hll'Oot. '.rhoro will bo no ias.io : Tins NWUIAHKAN lU'Xt WOOk OWMltf lo vacation, Tho Doliuii Hooioty is gon in havo its oloolion of olliccrs noxl Friday ovoning. Engburg in tactics" Wouldn't tho atato oC a man's rilnnmeho in dicalo tho tinio of day?" Tho handsomost lino of Nook wcur for DOo. in tho city. Ewinc; Clothing Co. Don Camoron has removed his rostauranl to 118 So. 11th St. ono door south of old stand. Liout. Porshing has boon dril ling somo of tho ladies gymnasium classes in military marching. Tho salo of rosorvod soats for tho Drmatio club mentioned bo gan with a rush this morning. L. 0. Mead has romovod his news stand to 110 North Elovonth street. Studonls aro invited to mspoct his now quartors. For tho nowost thing in-spring noclcwoar, and tho la tost stylos in men's shirts deal diroct with tho manufacturers. Kroner, tho Shirt Man, 939 O St. Discount to studonls. lluslcin's Grown of Wild Olives, Queen of tho Air, Ethics of tho Dust, Mornings in Floronco, Sosamo and Lilios. Carlyle's Sartor Kosartus, Past and Present, J loroos and lloro Worship, French Uo vol nt ion. lUmeraon's Autocrat of tho Broalcfast Table, Piepro sonlativo Men, cloth binding sil ver stamp, to bo had at Herpol shoimcr& Go.'s for 23o porvol. STOP and see our Spring stylos. It will pay you, no matter whether you want to buy or not. Wo aro always glad to show our goods. You want to feel at oaso. The best way is to wear our foot-form shoes. It is an acknowledged fact THAT wo are loaders in up-to-dato foot covoring. Wo always havo tho proper thing at the right price. When you aro shod with a shoo that fits, no THIEF can. stoal tho comfort you got from.it. It takos our foot-form fehoes to do this. Deal with us Slice, and you will bo convinced. Wdersoi?ciwaj 1213 O &HCI?ATC'. 0 . 4- UV1U JUOCL. We have a new line of TroiiHors to show you. ('all and seo them. Lyon "You bot I. won't bo a Honior another year." 11. Thorpe, of Edgomonl, S. 0., has boon in tho oily visiting his son. Principal IJrainurd and twenty two pupils from the Boalrioo High school, spent Friday at the uni vorsitv. Prof. Caldwell spoke at Exeter Friday ovoning before pupils of the high school and citizens of I'jxoler. (I rooting to the college lately admitted to tho Stale Collogiate Oratorical association " Woo Gates." All the uuiifaxinoH can be pur chased nt iMoadH news Blond, LIU North Eleventh streot, as soon as rocoived. Prof. Hodgman wont to Louis ville Friday to give an address before tho Christian Endeavor convention. Prof. Ward lectured on tho mysteries of tho deep soa at the Frst Prosbytorian church Mon day evening. Mr. E. Marin Mayor is sull'or ing with an attack of grip, and is confined to his room in tho Y. M. 0. A. building. H-d-y "Toll you what, wo had a llossy banquot; you ought to havo soon mo hit Ilaughton in the oyo with a doughnut." M. E. Boron of tho class of '99, has gono to York county to teach a spring term of school. ITo ox poots to roturn noxt yoar. Miss Willa Cathor on her re turn from Chicago was taken down with pneumonia, but is re ported as being much bettor. In German. Student translating "Starb or zu Bologna am -1 De.ember." "Ho starved on bo logna on tho 1th of December." Don Cameron's lunch countor Uf So. 11th, street. Fish and gamo in season. Tho nicost ros (urant for studonls in tho city. Miss C: "Woll, what aro you sulking about now?" "Miss B. : "I'm not sulking. I'm only hav ing a littlo teto-a-telo with myself. Tho interost to tho program of the ovoning sorvico at tho First Presbyterian church, was greatly added lo by a solo by Miss Bossio Turnor last Sunday. Judging from the whisperings and numorous uicolings of the class of '9.) tho sands of timo will bo horribly mutilated whon the seniors leave tho " Uni." Tho Annual board mot Friday for tho first timo, and preliminary arrangements wero begun to make tho noxt issue of tho Sombrero surpass any previous ono. William Beed Dunroy will give an entertainment in tho chapel of tho university somo timo during tho first of April. Hon. AY. J. Bryan will open the ontortain with on address. Mr. Lehmor, of '98, who has boon at Lincoln somo time, ex pects to leavo for Orel, Nob., about tho first of April. From there ho will go on to his on jrinooving work in tho mountains. At a mooting of tho class of '97 hold Friday afternoon, Miss Eva O'Sullivan was unanimously oleot od to the position of editor-in-chiof of tho Sombroro board t'ico B. W. Thatcher, who has loft school. Nearly a thousand now books aro expected to arrivo at tho Library by April 1. Many of those will belong to tho depart ment of English, and the often expressed desire for somo more novels will bo in part satisfied. Vacation begins Friday morn ing, March 29th, and lasts till Tuosday morning, April 2d. Noxt year wo will probably havo from Friday ovoning till Monday morning. Tt might bo well to inform Homo of the "ooting" of the univorsity that the Nobraska J I all is lookod up at (5 p. in. A young couplo ale rathor a lato suppor tho other ovoning ol this account. Doano's elovon mon adapt thorn solves woll to tho needs of their college. Thoro aro olovon in thoir glee club the same aggregation that became obnoxious in tho vi cinity of Twenty. third and M utroets last fall. Chas. Noal, who finished tho law course at tho close of tho first somostor, this yoar, is now a mombor of tho law linn, Noal iv. Noal," at Auburn, Nobraska, and is doing vory woll. Tho othor member of the linn is B. F. Neal, U. of N. law, MM. flared D. Smith, of tho class of '89, has rocontly been appointed assistant agrastologist in tho de partment of agriculture at Wash ington. This makes tho third ono of Profossor Bessoy's specialists who are in tho depart mon t of ag riculture. Messrs. Wobor and Woods aro the othor two. A committee consisting of tho commissioned officers of tho 'Varsity Riilos has boen ap pointed to correspond with the Omaha Guards and tho Thurston Piiilos, with a viow of having com petitive drills with thorn this spring. This will bo a suro thing if tho Light Infantry boys aro boaton. "It's bad enough to bo com pelled to drill throe yoars, work all day Saturday oloaning guns, havo ID percont takon off for each unoxcuscd absence, and bo in quired to purchase whito pants; but when it comes to drilling ev ery ovoning until 0:80," groaned tho much abused Freshman as ho arrived just too lato for supper, "1 want to quit." A second joint dobato has boon arrangod between tho Woslovan Univorsity and tho Union Boy's Dobating club. Tho dobato is sot for tho first woolc in May, and tho question is Besolvod, "That all such plants as oloctric light, gas, streot railway, water works, etc., should be ownod and con trolled by tho city instoad of indi viduals." The Union boys havo tho negative. Tho 'Varsity Biilos have com menced drilling twico a week in preparing for tho competitive drill betweeu tho company and tho Lincoln Light Infantry, to take place about May first. Both companies ore very oolivo in thoir preparations, and tho drill promises to bo quite an event in univorsity annals. At tho last meeting of the Riilos a commit tee, consisting of tho commis sioned officers was oloctod to make such arrangements as aro possible for a drill with tho Omaha Guards and Thurston lliilos. Such events servo to favorably advertise the university. "Woll," said ex-ofiicer of Com pany "B" as ho looked sadly up and down tho hall for a vision that did not appear, "I can stand almost anything. I don't kick whon I take one of tho girls in tho Dramatic Club up to tho stage door and wait a half an hour out in tho rain whilo sho sorapoB tho paint oil' her fair fnco. I don't complain when her fiowors cost mo throe dollars, or tho hack faro tivo, but to havo to sit in the dross circle and see a loose-jointed youth twino his arm around my best girl and then grin down at mo os'if ho enjoyed it, it is carry ing it too far. Tho dramatic fol lows can take up thoir own stars. 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