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About The Nebraskan. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1892-1899 | View Entire Issue (April 12, 1895)
I 'tin J,-" 'f-?- "tTtT i mil , .1 " tlll" " " - W9 'MW'.Vi"i' Ml'lL LOCAL Our Neay Swung Suits. High Don Onmoron's lunch oountor 118 So. 11th, stroot. Mr. Dunroy's mother hnB hoon ill for tho Inst two wooIjb. Jokrs: "Woll Rob, thisBport ing lifo is , ain't it!" "Still His Whiskers Grow." For salo nt Estoy & Camp's. Tho Union program for tho 10th iust. is to bo billed "Chaos." Tho library is not nearly no crowded siuco bouoh work bogon. Frank Beach, of Nobraska Hall, will loavo for Now Moxico next wook. Time 3 a.m., Stroman: "Soy follows, whore's the bod ? Dumbed if I can find it! Our genial Orry Kellog has left for Butto, Mont., and will not bo with us again this year. Mr. Ralph Snxton has been callod home and probably will not be back again before Juno. R. P. Teelo has beon out of school for a few days on account of inflammation of tho eyos. Don Cameron has removed his restaurant to 118 So. 11th St one door south of old stand. Professor Bates was uboul tho halls ngaiu on Tuesday, but is still unable to hear his classes. Miss Annie Spurck has had charge of the young women's gymnasium classes during Miss Burr's absence. The tennis association is mak ing a strong plea that tho courts bo loft untrammeled by the sol diers on drill nights. John Hay Kuhns expects to go to Omaha Saturday to meet his father who is returning from an extensive Imropeon trip. Don Cameron's lunch counter 118 So. 11th, street. Fish and game in senson. The nicest res turaut for students in tho city. Mr. and Mrs. West, of Red Cloud, wore in Lincoln this week visiting their daughter, Miss Nollie, who attends tho university. Miss Jessie Bigolow, who left tho university two years ago, has returned and has takon up work, and will graduate with tho class of '95. grado, stylish, porfoofc fitting. Soo thorn. You'll liko tho pricos. Timo, 2 a.m. Scone, coal car noor tho Platto. Dramatic Por sonn), Robbins, Joers, hunting outfit, and a four ounco bottlo of whiskoy. Frod Olomonts, assistant in tho botany laboratory, lecturod bofory the froshmnn class Thursda morning in tho absonco of Profoso sor Bessoy. Tho motoorological depart mout began this wook to issuo tho weekly woathor crop bullotin, which is published during tho crop season. Mrs. Gospor has tho largest tnulo of any millinery store in the city, because sho carries tho most beautiful line of goods call and oxamiuo them. Prof. Bessoy is hard at work rovising his book, "Essentials of Botany. lhere is a great do maud for it and tho book must bo gotten out at onco. Notices woro posted in tho li brary Tuesday containing a state ment of tho law concerning the defacing of books or periodicals belonging to state institutions. We have enough to bear as it is, but when members of the senior class boast that tho chancellor's resignation is duo mostlv to their graduation this Juno its tho last straw. Tho "Pal" and Deliau girls are showing tho boys how to manage a "slate" this week. xVs there are more boys than girls there is a prospect that some girls shall have two fellows. Miss Wilder, who was called to Kansas City several weeks ago by tho illness of her sister, will prob ably bo back this week. Mr. Hall has been giving lectures in hy giene during her absence. The trustees of Columbia Col lego havo voted to lend Prof. Bessoy tho specimens he asked for. A great deal of formality must be gone through with to ob tain possession of any specimens from Columbia. Next yonr when whito duck pants aro in voguo in tho battnl ion wo will soo tho Froshmon wearing a pair of spotloss duck trousers with cowhido boots, a Princo Albort coat and fur cap. Tho bosoball suits aro expected to arrive to-morrow and will bo Worn in a gamo with a city amn tour toam which has boon ar ranged. Tho suits aro rod, with "U or N" across tho breast, in whito loUors. Tho quostion to bo discussed by tho Wesloyan and tho Union Boys' Dobatingolub is, " Rosolved, That in labor troubles arbitration should bo compulsory." Tho do bato is to tako placo May 11th, in tho chapel, with tho Union boys on tho negative Tho junior class hold its spring eleotion Friday, April 5th. Tho following now officers were elected: Mr. Elmore, president; Miss May Whiting, vice-president; Mr. Nel son Pollard, secretary ; Mr. Bradt, treasurer; Mr. Sedgwick, sergeant-at-arms. Prof. Bessoy lectured yesterday at Woopiug Water before tho acadomy students. His subjoot was "Glimpses of tho Vegetable Kingdom." Whilo in Weeping Water Prof. Bessoy wont botaniz ing with eight or ton students, securing a lino lot of specimens. "Yes," said E. H., as he tapped his spurs with his riding whip, "I've been quite a Jay, Eyo See when I tried to get tho inside track on Maud S. I was an awful Guy not to know sho was "sulky" and hard bitted, but I'll keep up tho paco now if I break a hamo string. Mrs. Humphrey Ward's groat book "Marcolla" can bo had for 39 cents at Horpolshoimor's Book Department. Now books received "Puddiu' Head Wilson" by Mark Twain, "Beside tho Bonnie Brier Bush" by Ian Maclaron, "Princess Aline bv Richard Davis, etc., etc. Hardin jj Hon. G. M. Lambortson gavo a lecture on "Money" Wednesday evening, before tho Political Economy club. Mr. Lambortson is a mouomotallist, and is one of tho ablest supporters of that theory in the west. Mr. Bryan will probably give the next lec ture, and will present tho other side of the quostion. Til' nehrasky uni Right horo whilo you'ro a-talkin' Lo'mo say a word or two, An' this ono thing I'll promiso That what 1 say'll bo truo, If you'ro lookin' for a aplondid collego That is good oloau thru an' thru, Why this horo Nobrasky Uni Is th' very best placo for you. Sho hosn't th' fines' buildin's Nor vory much room to spam, An' as for hor outor showin' With othors sho don't com par o, But whon you git down to loarn in' You'll find that sho does hor sharo. Sho stall's at th' hoad of tho lis' sir An' that I'll stoutly doolaro. Her porfossers or men of knowl edge But they're also common men, They don't live away in cloudlaud An' only now an' agin Cum down liko gods to mingle With th' studouts awhilo, an' then Go back tor ther misty droamin' In somo sooludod don. Her students or oarnest workors They work with a steady aim, With them th' thought of failin' Is counted a thought of shame. Thru many an' hard disappoint ments An' trials too great to name, They work ther way to'rds th' future To honor an' glory an' fame. Then a health to Nobrasky Uni An' horo's to th' scarlet an' cream, An' here's to th' dear old chancel lor An' ono for th' foot-ball team, Threo cheers for them all an' a tiger An' while wo'vo got up our steam Lot's cheer for th' appropriate An' th' men who favored th' scheme William Reed Dunroy. G. EHLcERS, The : Tailor. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. Si'i:ciAirv Maim: of Cm:anino and II i: l'AiitiNn Dkili, Suits. 0VarS2reU.rK'H 126 S. 11th St. ' PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY. Wiy Not HaVe UP"toDate Foot Covering? We Sell them Cheaper than you can buy old style shop-worn goods. A. 'T Sljoe. Lrfr"rM" a.r , .?&& sm i naif- " r J - .w i 2Zz "II I '- "T "" - " 1215 O ST. Perfect fjf I Fitter 5jp, KRONER. Tte Styrt Man, 939 O Street. The Klnout Line of Men's Fih-iiIhIiIiikh In tho City. All tho Latent Novelties. SHIRTS MADE TO ORDER. 10 Per Cent Oil' to Students. M. WALT, (the Students Standby) Boots : and : Shoes Made to Order. Repairing Neatly and Promptly Done. Y. M. 0. A. Block. 13th &N. 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